Sunday, December 28, 2008

Ruth Ann at 4 weeks old

Well, actually she'll be 4 weeks old tomorrow, but since I have a minute to sit down tonight I thought I would go ahead and post these pictures. These are also the first pictures I've taken with my new camera...which I LOVE! I feel so professional when I'm using my new camera even though my pictures don't reflect it...yet.


I love this picture. It gives you good idea of just how much hair Ruth Ann has...it holds a bow very well.



P.S. Thanks Aunt Andrea for the cute new outfits. We love them!

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Saturday, December 27, 2008

Beauty and the Beast

This was just too sweet a moment...I couldn't resist running to grap my camera to remember it always.


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The only Christmas picture, 2008

Did Christmas seem to go by in a blur for everyone else or was it just me? This whole month seems to have come and gone so quickly. I can hardly believe Ruth Ann will be 4 weeks old on Monday. I was a bad mother and only took one picture of her during the holidays. She has broken out it baby acne and is not the most photogenic at this time. Here she is in yet another holiday onesie. I had the same problem finding newborn pants that I mentioned earlier. Luckily on Christmas Eve I found a pair of red newborn pants...thank goodness for the nearby Target!



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Sunday, December 14, 2008

Merry Christmas, Love Ruth Ann

Here's Ruth Ann in a holiday onesie. My complaint to the baby clothing industry is that if you are going to make newborn onesies, please also have coordinating pants to match. I have found several cute holiday onesies but have had the hardest time finding matching pants in a newborn size. This is one of my favorites and thanks to Grammie's help we were able find matching pants.





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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Ruth Ann is a bow head!

After I got Ruth Ann changed out of her pjs and into some day time clothes...you've all seen her closet, we have lots of clothes we need to wear...I decided to snap a few pictures while she was wide eyed. And while I was at it, why not put a bow in her hair, she has enough of it.





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Tuesday, December 9, 2008

One week old

Guess who is one week old...well, one week and one day. I had hoped to post this yesterday, but I'm still figuring out time management with a new baby. In most of her pictures Ruth Ann has her eyes closed. I think she looks so sweet when she's sleeping, I can't help but get my camera out. It's also much more difficult to catch her with her eyes open. Hopefully in the coming weeks I'll get better at taking photos with eyes open. I also have it on good authority that I'll be receiving a new SLR camera for Christmas, so hopefully my pictures will start looking more professional. Andrea, I'm becoming just like you know who!





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Another blond joins the family

We finally got the okay from the dog breeder letting us know the puppy was ready to come home. Arch and Spencer eagerly loaded up and headed to Griffin, Georgia to pick him up and bring him home. They left home around noon last Saturday and returned around 10pm that night. A long day of driving, but totally worth it!

Meet Griff...short for Griffin, the town he is from.


Spencer spending some quality time with Griff.


The 2 McCarty's with naturally blond hair...

I wish he spent more time quiet and peacefull, however, he's full of enery and rarely slows down.


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Sunday, December 7, 2008

Ruth Ann is home!

Because I had a scheduled induction, Arch and I were the luck recepitants of an additional nights stay at the hospital. We quickly found out the hospital is no place to get any rest. We checked out early Wednesday morning and made our way home to start this new adventure with our newborn baby. I now have 4 nights under my belt and I must say I'm adjusting to the lack of sleep. For those of you would have lived with me or know my sleep habits well, I've always been an "early to bed and late to rise" sleeper...I LOVE my sleep. So far I'm not a dead tired as I thought I would be. This past week was full of visits from friends and family so I didn't get to nap as often during the day as I would have liked, but I hopeful that this week Ruth Ann and I can start to work on a schedule and we can both get some shut eye throughout the day. Here are some of her latest pictures...


We're going home. These pictures were taken just before Ruth Ann and I were discharged from the hospital.



Ruth Ann's coming home dress with matching hat. She also had on the most precious monogramed slippers.


Ruth Ann with her cousin Madison. Madison has been the only girl McCarty for many years. I think she was more excited to find out I was having a baby girl than I was!


Grammie with her two girls. Here is my mom with my niece, Ada. Ada turned 1 year old 4 days before Ruth Ann was born. My mom is convinced they'll be the best of friends one day.



Our little sunbather. Ruth Ann's bilirubin levels were slightly elevated when we left the hospital. Luckily, they weren't high enough to treat with light treatments, however, it was no fun leaving her in the sun all day either. At the doctor's appointment today her levels were on the decrease so we're headed in the right direction.

Ruth Ann's first bath. Who knew it was so difficult to bath a newborn baby. Thank goodness Grammie was here to help me through her first bath.


Sleeping beauty.


Regan and Kennedy came to visit Ruth Ann this week. I have babysat these girls since they were born...in a few years I'll have them babysitting Ruth Ann.


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Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Proudly Introducing Ruth Ann McCarty

The McCarty family would like you to meet our newest family member...Ruth Ann McCarty. Born 12-01-08 at 10:39 am weighing 7 lbs 2 oz and 20 inches long.

For years I've said I wanted blond haired children, but since I only have blond hair with the help of my hair dresser I honestly thought it would be impossible...I was wrong. Not only did Ruth Ann have a head full of hair at birth...it's BLOND! She is beautiful beyond words and doing fabulous. Her APGAR scores were great, we got a great report from the pediatrian this morning and she passed her hearing screening this afternoon. So far, so good!

Delivery went quickly once things got underway. We checked into the hospital on Sunday night around 8pm. I was given meds to help get things ready for the Pitocin I would receive on Monday morning. I woke up at 5am with contractions every 3-5 minutes and I was at 3cm. This lasted until 7am & at 7:30 the doctor broke my water and started the Pitocin. The doctor had to leave for office hours and when I was checked at 8am before she left I was at 4-5 cm. I got my epidural and by 10am I convinced my nurse that I needed more meds for pain because the contractions were coming quick and very strong. When she checked me this time I was at 10cm! So, they called the doctor back to the delivery room which meant I had to wait until 10:30am to start pushing. I pushed for 9 minutes and Ruth Ann was born at 10:39am. For something I prepared myself for for 9 months, it's crazy to have it all over in 9 minutes!

Here is a picture of Ruth Ann right after delivery. The jury is still out as to who she looks like. In this picture she looks more like me as a baby, but I a head full of jet black hair. However, there are features that I think look a little like Arch too. The nurse thought she looked like Arch this afternoon when she came to check in on me.



Here we are in the delivery room right after she was born. They've just handed her to me and I'm teary eyed.

Here is Ruth Ann with her big brother. Spencer came to meet his new little sister after school on Monday and came into the room looking forward to holding her for the first time.



Here I am checking Ruth Ann out after they cleaned her up a little bit. FYI...SHE'S PERFECT!



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