What a wonderful 4th of July weekend we had! Jonathan and I hung out together around our house Friday morning - we got up before 7 AM. Jonathan made breakfast and we watched the cardinals and hummingbirds playing in the back yard. Then, we weeded the front flowerbeds, showered and headed out to run some errands at the mall. We were on our feet all day after some frustration redeeming gift cards - but alas, we got it done! We came home to make some ribs and have a little BBQ dinner. It was a great first J. Tinker family 4th of July! All the time on our feet induced some false labor pains - called Braxton Hicks. They call them practice contractions - geez....I hope I am ready for this thing called labor!
My mom and dad called that afternoon to say they were going to drive in late Friday night to spend the weekend with us. They brought Nannie with them and Matt and Jackie drove in behind them. Because they went to a fireworks celebration outside Houston, it was after 1:00 AM by the time they arrived! We went straight to bed and then woke up Saturday morning around 8:30. We had a nice breakfast and then the guys hung ceiling fans in my office and the baby's nursery, while Matt took the ladies to the baby store. We went down to the Riverwalk Saturday night for a late dinner and took a ride on the river boat - it was so much fun and we learned a lot about the buildings and history of the Riverwalk. Sunday was another fun family day and then everyone headed out before 3:00 that afternoon.
Nannie, Mom, Dad, Jackie, and Matt helped us put together the exersaucer, high chair, portable paly yard and get all the clothes hung for baby boy Tinker - now the waiting officially begins!
I have been having strong Braxton Hicks labor pains at least twice a day now for about a week. We go to the doctor again on Thursday and from this point forward, we will have weekly visits. The due date is officially one month from yesterday, so we will see when the little guy decides to make his debut. At this point, it could happen any day and he will be perfectly healthy and able to survive - by 36 weeks all of his internal organs and exerior features are completely developed - his main goal over the next 3 - 4 weeks is putting on weight. Based on our last exam, the doctor estimates his weight around 5 pounds right now and his length between 17 and 19 inches! I was a big baby weighing in at 8 lbs 14 oz. as was Jonathan, weighing 8 lbs. 6 oz. so there is a good chance he will be a healthy size if we make it full-term.
Mom, Dad, Nannie, Matt and Jackie - thanks so much for coming in and celebrating the 4th with us. It was really nice to be with family and we really appreciate all the help doing the final preparations for the baby's arrival! You guys did wear me out though! After you all left, we relaxed and watched a Law and Order marathon for a couple hours. Jonathan, I know it is not your favorite show, so thank you for indulgin me! We wanted to go to mass at 7:00, but I was having very bad back pain and more false labor pains, so we stayed home and I was in bed at 8:45 PM! I am feeling better today and enjoying some MUCH NEEDED rain right now.
Lots of love,
Christina & Jonathan
Alexander Reece Tinker - Born August 11th, 2008 at 11:51 AM
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