Friday, July 11, 2008

Ella Diane Martushev


I had somewhat of a De ja vu of sorts when Ella decided to get here. Here is her story: I called to schedule an induction as she had not yet arrived. So I got off the phone, was schedule to be induced the next morning and left it at that. Well little Ella must have caught wind that the Dr. was going to be delivering her on his time and not hers, because just after I got off the phone with the Dr. at about AM the contractions started coming.


Artyom had gone to work, so I called him to let him know he had better be on call if I needed him. We basically decided he could probley just leave work a bit early- around and we would see from there...Hmmm. good plan- too bad it did not happen that way. Within a few hours my contractions were right on top of one another, I called Artom twice within 30 minutes - the first time to tell him they were getting closer and the next time? To get his hiney home. We were headed to the hospital.


I must not have been clear enought with the nurse when I told her that I go through labor quickly based on my only other experience- why wouldnt she be a bit skeptical? We get to the hospital about and they basically leave me in the room dealing with my contractions. When the nurse comes in and checks me- Im already at a 7..AGAIN! Same story with Sofia- hence the De ja vu. I got an epidual at a 9, pushed for 25 minutes and Ella arrived. The nurse did not even think my Doctor was going to make it for the delivery. So within the 3 hours we were at the hospital- we had a baby!


And here she is. Weighing in at 8 pounds 8.8 ounces and 21 inches long. Ella Diane Martushev


We had a bit of jaundice when we got home. Just enough to put us over the limit and in need of the lights. Luckily this neat mini tanning bed went home with us and after just 24 hours, she was jaundice free and not in need of the lights any more. Thank goodness!

Sunday, July 6, 2008

And the Now...


Here are the Now- Our big girl! Strange how much they change in a year... forget about thier Fling on the Fourth (thank goodness!)
THEN....

AND NOW...

Then and now...

I just found the file with pictures of our last 4th of July... This time last year, Sofia had a tumultuous baby love affair with a cutie named Sam. They were together for about a day and as most baby love affairs do- it ended tragically when the fireworks ended and we went home. Here are some of the "thens"....

Sam and Sofia- He had her number...can you tell?

The very brief courting stage....

And Sam goes in for the Kill. Sofia does not seem to mind so much...

Saturday, July 5, 2008

Independence Day with the Russkies

It is fun to get together and since Artyom was itching to get out of the house and I was only contracting non-consistently, we headed down to Provo. They all went for a swim and I decided to make some food. I made a Russian salad but thought since it was the Fourth we had to have the basics; hot dogs, potato salad and watermelon. Well we got there and it ended up being a toss-up. I had the yummy hot dogs and thought people would love them...They all ended up making the potatoes MASHED (not into a salad) and eating the hot dogs WITHOUT the bun ....So very Russian. Needless to say we had quite a few buns left over. Guess what we had for lunch today?


Baba with Sofia at the pool. I decided it was too much work this time to get her into a suit, so everyone took turns watching her.


Baba- Artyom's mom, Artyom and Sofia.

Our Fourth with a Flare...Russian Style.




Well leave it to the Martushev's to not be able to spend a holiday without making it into a Russian one. I was hoping to have a newborn in my arms about this time, but here I am still blogging away on my actual due date. One good thing is we were able to see the parade with Sofia and then since everyone we knew thought I would still be in the hospital, we had a get together with our Russian friends and celebrated our Independence Day... Funny thing? Sofia and I were the only American's in attendance at the get toghether later on that day. So that made 1 and 1/2 of us... Here are the highlights of the morning Parade.
This was before it actually started. Once Baba (Grandma Martushev) figured out that people were actually throwing candy at us and it was free- she went NUTS! She was out in the middle of the street grabbing away at the parade loot before some of the kids were! And the worthless flyers they hand out to you? She got all offended if they did not give her one. It was hilarious to watch!


Our Yankee Doodle Darling....