A Swinging Good Time!

It’s Great to See a Happy Baby

Leona spent a little time this morning in the swing while Cecelia took her shower. Later that day, she spent more time in the swing and had a good time. It sure looks like she is enjoying this swing time!  It’s great to hear her happy giggles.

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A Beautiful Day for a Bike Ride

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Monday,  Lynn and I had the pleasure to ride over the new bridge over SR 33 connecting the Three Creeks trail all the way to Pickerington Ponds Park.

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Cooper rests

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I am just a cute doggie!

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The Terrible 6 Weeks?

Leona is too busy to sleep

Cecelia has had a hard couple of days. Leona has not been in the mood to sleep after eating in the afternoon. She will nod off for 5 to 10 minutes, but her body would not relax. She would then wake, look around and then suddenly cry. Cecelia said that she could barely make a lunch on Wednesday and she did not want to lay in her crib. Any ideas?

On a brighter side – Grandpa and Leona rest

Let's rest, Grandpa!

Perhaps, Grandpa should visit more often and help put her to sleep!

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Magazine Stars!

The Doenges Baby delivery was a feature article in Columbus Parent Magazine

Columbus Parent Magazine Article

Welcome to the World, Leona!

At 8:51 a.m. on Thursday, Sept. 1, 2011, a little girl named Leona Marie Doenges was born to Cecelia and Kevin Doenges at Mount Carmel St. Ann’s Hospital in Westerville. Her grandmother, Susan Fox, also was present for her birth. And so was Madeline “Maddy” Bumgarner, the labor and delivery nurse on duty. This is how it happened.

TIMELINE

7:00 a.m.: Maddy comes on duty and gets a report from the night-shift nurse about Cecelia Doenges, who had been admitted during the night and is now ready for the final phase of labor and delivery.

7:08: “OK, Cecelia, we’re going to start pushing.”

7:11: “Chin’s to the chest and push hard. Count to 10. Don’t let the air out, push hard.”

7:13: Maddy goes to wash her hands and sanitize them. She’ll do this after every round, and also keep Cecelia washed and soothed with cool washcloths.

7:14: Maddy lowers the bottom half of the bed and raises the top. “This will help her with her legs so she has more power,” she explains to Kevin and Susan.

7:15: “You count,” Maddy tells Kevin. “Curl into your belly,” she tells Cecelia.

7:26: “Again, stronger, stronger, stronger, again again. Deep breath.”

7:28: Maddy updates the computerized record of the fetal heartbeat and Cecelia’s contractions.

7:33: Maddy knots a bedsheet several times and hands one end to Cecelia. The “tug-of-war” pushing is about to begin. This technique will help Cecelia focus her pushing despite having an epidural in.

7:40: “Push down here. Curl in … Good! Awesome push.”

7:42: The midwife, Katie Waibel, arrives. Maddy gives her an update on the pushing so far.

7:44: “Start breathing. Start pushing, all your might now.”

7:45: Maddy runs to the nurse’s station and orders another bag of penicillin for Cecelia’s IV feed. She chugs down a cup of ice water. “Hydrate,” she says. “Have to stay hydrated.”

8:05: Pushing with the knotted bedsheet again. Maddy explains later that she’s nursing a torn meniscus in her right knee, and by the end of the day, she’s limping. But her strong leg muscles, built through years of competitive soccer playing, make her a potent tug-of-war partner.

8:08: Maddy flattens the bed and flips Cecelia to rest on her left side, elevating her left leg in a stirrup. The change in position will help Cecelia build energy for the final stretch.

8:20: “We’re getting close.”

8:25: Another round of tug-of-war pushing. Kevin asks Maddy, “So you specifically work out for this job?” Maddy replies, “Well, I knew when I came on board this job, you had to be strong.”

8:33: “Oh, yeah! Come on, Mama!” This is the first time Maddy calls Cecelia “Mama.”

8:35: For the first time, Cecelia begins to cry a little. “Hang in, you’re doing it.”

8:37: “OK, we’re breaking the bed down,” Maddy tells Cecelia. “This is it, hang in there.” Thirty seconds later, the bed is reconfigured to accommodate delivery.

8:38: “Let it build. The head is really dropping. That’s what you’re feeling.”

8:39: Maddy turns on the overhead fluorescent lights, brightening the room, which had been dimly lit until then.

8:45: Maddy swabs all of the area around the birth canal with iodine. Katie dons full scrubs.

8:46: With the next big push, the top of the baby’s head is visible when Katie feels for it. Cecelia cries softly.

8:48: “Again again,” Maddy urges, then runs to the next room to get syringes. “I’m just stealing equipment from next door.”

8:50: “It’s crowning, Mamacita,” Maddy jumps in front of Susan to replace her at Cecelia’s right side. “The head is out, I’m taking over here.” Maddy will explain later that the baby’s shoulder was stuck against Cecelia’s pelvic bone, so she had to quickly press down on Cecelia’s belly in order to pop the baby loose. Maddy then lowers the bed quickly. “She’s coming out!”

8:51: “She’s out, woo hoo! Good job, Mommy!” About 30 seconds later, Leona Marie Doenges starts crying and her skin begins changing color from blue to purple to pink.

8:53: Maddy dials the nurses’ station. “Hey, it’s Maddy. I have a baby for you. 8:51. D-o-e-n-g-e-s.”

Photos by Alysia Burton, written by Jane Hawes, Columbus Parent Magazine

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Car shopping day for Doenges clan

A different way to Shop and it’s Leona’s 1st month birthday!

Kevin, Cecelia and Leona came to Baba’s house as they are shopping for a larger car for their little family. I thought they would drop off the little pumpkin, but Kevin has gone out and brought the vehicles back her for Cecelia to view and ride in. That cuddling time is very important.

I love you Mommy! Where's my cake?

Baba got to enjoy cuddle time for a while and then Kevin came back with a Rav4 and lunch for them. So Leona took a brief nap in the baby crib, while we listened to Leona radio.

Greatest hits from Leona!

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Them Bows, Them Bows, them dry Bows

Another cute photo!

I'm cute and I know it!

Leona’s bow looks good here, but on Tuesday when Cecelia and Leona visited, it slipped down over her eyes and it looked like a blindfold.

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Where’s the rubber duckie?

Leona enjoys her bath time

Kevin shared these photos of Leona having a bath in her blue bath tub by the kitchen sink. I think she is missing the rubber duckie.

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Leona visits Baba’s House

Here is a cute visitor!

Hi Baba! I have hands.

Cecelia, Roxanne the beagle and Leona stopped over for a visit yesterday. While Cecelia went to an appointment, Roxanne played with Cooper, the beagle and Leona and I played on the floor. We listened to Raffie radio on Pandora internet radio together and danced together to the “Hookey Pookie”. Later we all took a short walk around the block.

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Cooper the new bunny killer?

Look what I found Mommy!

Can I keep it?

Cooper was a bit wild this morning and was running around the house, as I was making waffles for breakfast. I saw that he had something in mouth and made him go outside. I tried to bribe him to drop it by giving him some waffle bits, but he just scoped the waffle bits into his mouth along with the bunny remains. Later I grabbed him by the back of the neck and he released the decaying remains. It now resides in the trash dumpster.

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