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Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Like Father, Like Daughter




I took these photos and had to post them!  They are adorable!!!!!!!!

Jenna - 1 Month Old




We can't believe how much Jenna has changed in just over a month!  She is getting really big - luckily her newborn clothes fit, but not for long.  She is more active and it seems to focus more with her eyes.  She is such a joy, however mommy and daddy are trying to figure her routine at night :)  It appears around 9 pm she gets very fussy and FINALLY falls asleep around 12:30 am.  Although we did have a breakthrough last night.  She actually fell asleep around 9:30 and did not wake until 1:30 am.  So we will see what the coming weeks bring us.  Thankfully Ken took leave last week and things are obviously slow this week so it has not been too bad.  I have gotten some great advice from friends regarding "bedtime" so we will see what works for us.


Christmas was wonderful!  It was very quiet but we enjoyed watching Jenna looking at the lights and taking everything in.  Obviously she was not interested in opening presents, but mommy had fun doing that!  Thank you to all of our family and friends for all the X-mas cards and presents.  It was very special and Jenna is so loved!!!!!!!!

We took Jenna to the Embassy Health Unit yesterday to get her second HEP B shot and her infant screen test for metabolic disease.  She did pretty good with the HEP B shot, but it about broke my heart when the heal of her foot not only had to get pricked once, but twice.  The doctor had to squeeze her skin to get droplets of blood to fill 3 small circles on a sheet of paper. After the ordeal, Jenna stopped crying immediately and seemed to be okay.  She is a tough chick!

The funny part about yesterday happened in the morning when Ken and I were changing her.  Jenna was making a lot of sounds and Ken got really excited because he thought she said her first word............it sounded a lot like "Goo".  It was real cute, but I think we have some time before she starts using words, but who knows, anything is possible :)

Saturday, December 20, 2008

MERRY CHRISTMAS







Ken, Jenna and I wish all of our family and friends the best of God's blessings.  May 2009 bring each of you love, health and happiness!!!!!!

MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Jenna - Two Weeks Old





Jenna amazes us everyday!!  She is so strong and extremely observant of her surroundings.  She saw the pediatrician on Thursday and he was also amazed by her "alertness."  She weighed 7 lbs 9 ozs and is drinking 3 oz at each feeding.  She has definitely filled out a little and the newborn diapers finally fit.  


She sees the doc after the first of the year and will have her second HEP B shot.  We decided to space the shots out since she is going to have a lot in the third month with the MMR and 3rd HEP B shot.

We had some visitors this week.  Some friends from the Embassy and MILGP, along with Lic Vasquez who is the wife of the chief of defense and our good friend, Col Rich Juergens - JTF-Bravo Commander.  Rich is a father of 8 daughters so he about melted when he saw Jenna.  Mom, Jenna and I met up with 9 other ladies for lunch on Wednesday.  For most, it was their first time to see Jenna and they all said, "she looks just like Ken."  She definitely has his eyes. We noticed that Jenna would get a crease b/w her eyes.  Ken and I kept wondering where it came from.  As of today, the mystery is now over.  Ken was talking to Rich and my mom and I immediately noticed the same "look" on his face.  Jenna, is indeed, Daddy's little girl :)

LAMB Institute Donations for Christmas



Thank you to our family and friends who sent donations to us for the LAMB Institute.  We raised over $1000.00 and it ranged from infant items, children's clothes, toys, stuffed animals and school supplies.  I contacted Suzy McCall, director of the orphanage and she was completely blown away when she came to the house Wednesday.  Her car was pretty full by the time we loaded everything up which you can see in the photo.  


I want to send a special thank you to Terry Chapman who donated $400 for Christmas gifts for 24 children in the daycare program.  Terry, we love you and thank you for your generous heart!!!!

The end of November, I applied for a $2500.00 grant through the MILGP to help assist the orphanage with some other things they need and I found out yesterday it was approved and the check has been sent.  I am so thrilled we are able to help out!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thank you again for everyone's support.  Without you it would be impossible to bring smiles to so many children :)

Monday, December 8, 2008

Uncle William's Birthday














To celebrate my brother's 45th Birthday we all went out to eat.  My recent Betty Crocker skills came in handy making him a cake :)  William truly embraced his role as "uncle" and had a great time hanging out with Jenna.  He departed today which 9 December was the date of Jenna's expected arrival. I am so glad she arrived before he left!!!!!!!  Here are some photos from dinner as well as some of the sites we visited while he was in town.  

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Jenna's First Week



WOW!  We can't believe our little girl is one week old.  We are enjoying every minute and learning so much about her.  Especially the little noises she makes and what they mean.  Her first outing was to the US Embassy.  She had a thorough check done by our Health Unit Doc.  She got top marks regarding her health.  The physicians here in Honduras do not perform metabolic screenings on infants so the Health Unit is checking into having a kit sent her, perform the test and send back to the states.  Her weight was 6 lbs 13 ozs.  Next we were off to the photography place to have Jenna's passport photo taken.  That was interesting.........she was so sound asleep and I had to wake her.  However, her photo depicts a very happy little girl despite the fact she was crying one second before and after that "perfect" shot was taken :)


On Dec 16 we have an appt with the Consular Section to submit all of Jenna's paperwork such as passports (travel & diplomatic), birth abroad and social security.  Apparently it takes forever to even get an appt b/c it is only done at certain times and days of the week.  We got lucky when we walked in to discuss what needed to be done, someone called and cancelled their appt.  Timing is everything :)

My brother turns 45 tomorrow (Pearl Harbor Day) so we went to dinner last night.  We had a wonderful time and a great meal!!!  Jenna was so good.  We have been out twice to dinner with her and she just sleeps and when she is awake she just looks around and takes everything in.



Catherine is my Hero

For those who've kept up on our blog, you know that up until now, Cathy has done all the entries. But this one I needed to write myself. -- Since the day that we found out "we" were pregnant, Catherine has been a wonderful caring and loving mother...even as she has continued to be a wonderful caring and loving wife to me. Over the last week though, I saw my wife in a new light. As I watched her throughout labor, delivery and afterward, she showed her tremendous strength, character and love. Labor was intense as was the delivery - yet Cathy did it all with faith and selflessness -- not a complaint (nor any drugs either.) She was positive and confident throughout and bravely bore two painful 'procedures' that were required during labor and delivery. The result of her 9 months of great "pre-mothering" and 6 hours of intense labor is our beautiful and very heathy daughter Jenna Ann. As a first time dad who was blessed to be in the delivery room for the birth, I can say that I've a new found respect for all mothers -- but especially my beautiful wife Catherine. My prayer today is that God continues to watch over our family, guiding us and protecting us. May God bless each and every one of you too. - Ken, Proud Husband and Papa.

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Jenna's First Few Days




Jenna is such a joy!  She is so alert and happy.  Her sleep pattern is pretty good.  When we put her down to sleep she does not cry.  She will sleep about 4.5 to 5 hours and most of the time just opens her eyes and lays in her crib.  She only cries when she is hungry and of course getting that diaper changed.  She absolutely hates being cold so Ken and I try to work as quickly as we can.  She is pretty strong for only being 5 days old.  Last night I was trying to change her clothes and she kept pulling her arm down to her side so I could not get her arm out of the sleeve.  It was pretty funny.  


Ken was feeding her last night and she actually pushed the bottle away when she was through.  When she hears us speak she lifts up her head and looks for us, which is so neat to see.  When we were in the hospital Ken was assisting with the bathing and we gave her her first bath last night.  Ken pretty much did it all while I was trying to take photos.  He is just so awesome with her!!!!!!!!! 

Monday, December 1, 2008

Jenna Ann Rodriguez Has Arrived!!!!!!!!!


On Saturday, November 29th, Ken and I welcomed our daughter into the world!!!!!!!  Jenna arrived at 10:50 pm weighing 7 lbs and 19.7 inches long.  She is a perfect and healthy little girl.


Okay............we have received tons of questions about our "special day" so here it goes.............

Saturday morning around 4 am I felt some cramping but it was not consistent so I ignored it. Ken and I took my mom and brother shopping and went to lunch.  We came home in the afternoon and took a nap.  Next thing I know, I am having contractions every 20 minutes.  Ken called the OBGYN and said to call back when my contractions were 5 minutes apart.  Well, at times they were 2 minutes apart.  The doc met us at the hospital and I was admitted immediately and taken to a private room.  My doctor was awesome!  He was there the whole time and constantly checked on me.  Ken and I can not say enough good things about the medical center and the staff.  They gave the "3" of us wonderful care.  

On arrival to the hospital, I was dilated 1 centimeter and within 2 hrs I dilated to 3 centimeters. The doctor gave me some meds and I dilated quickly to 7 centimeters.  At this point the doc helped me brake my water and my contractions were coming pretty quickly and the pain was extremely intense.  Next thing I know I am being moved to the delivery room.  After 6 hours of labor and 30 minutes in the delivery room, I was able to deliver Jenna without benefit of any drugs.  I AM STILL IN SHOCK :)  In the delivery room, the OBGYN, Pediatrician and two nurses were with Ken and I.  They were incredible.  

Ken was with me the whole time and was so supportive!!!!!  Ken is absolutely wonderful and fatherhood suits him well.  He changed her first diaper and gave her her first two baths at the hospital.  Jenna absolutely loves him and is very very alert when he speaks to her.  Her Apgar score was a 10 so we are thrilled!!!!!!

We came home from the hospital today (Monday around 12:30 pm) and the entire experience was wonderful!!!!!!!!  I don't think we could have gotten better care back home in the states. 

This is a truly amazing experience and we have so much to look forward to.  God truly has blessed us and we can't be thankful enough.  For me, the most memorable moment that I will always have is Ken holding Jenna for the first time.  He was just looking at her with tears in his eyes and I am extremely lucky to have him as my life partner!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Here are Jenna's first photos and one with our OBGYN, Dr. Claros who delivered Jenna.  Enjoy and love to all!

Cathy, Ken and Jenna