Today Luke is 2 months old! He looks so much like Joey did when he was that age. I took him today for his 2 month check up and shots. He weighs 14 lbs! He has gained 4lbs in one month. That puts him in the 99th percentile for weight and he is in the 81st percentile for length. This means one thing...we are going to be broke when these two boys are teenagers because they are going to be eating a ton to keep up with their size! The days of Joe eating Joey's leftovers are gone! Tomorrow, Joey, Luke and I are starting our journey home to California with a trip to Pittsburgh. My nephew Cole is getting baptized on Saturday and since Luke had his shots, I am comfortable with flying on an airplane. We will be there until mid next week and my mom is joining us for our flight back to California. We are very excited to get out of this small apartment that we are living in during our stay in Tampa, but we have grown to really like the city. We are going to miss our daily hangouts like Target, Starbucks, the park and the mall to name a few. But with the military, you never know when or if you will be back!
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Monday, October 18, 2010
Brotherly Love
Joey loves his baby brother. He calls him "Lukie". He loves to hold him and kiss him and lay next to him on the ground. Its a bit much sometimes, like when I am doing something and Joey tries to pick him up. Yep, that's happened. So we have to keep a close eye on Joey to make sure that he doesn't hurt Luke. Here they are together on the couch:
And here is Joey eating his pear. He won't let me cut pears or apples up. He likes to eat them whole, skin and all!
And here is Joey eating his pear. He won't let me cut pears or apples up. He likes to eat them whole, skin and all!
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
We Survived!
Joe left the country for 2 weeks and Joey, Luke and I were here all alone. Joe travels a lot with his job in California and we have gotten used to it. Usually when he travels, we have our own house and friends to hang out with. We don't know anyone in Tampa. The first week was LONG. We tried to stay busy with going to the park, going to Target, and going to the mall to play at the play area(its really hot here still so going to the park in the morning is hard with a newborn!). At the beginning of the second week, my mom came to visit for a few days. That was a nice break and I was able to get my hair done and go to the grocery store. Finally, 15 days after Joe left, he got back into our apartment at 3:30am. When Joey woke up the next morning and called for me, Joe went in and Joey said "you're back!" We are very happy to have him home!
Friday, October 8, 2010
The Past Two Weeks
Last week, my cousin Tina came to visit. Joey was soooo excited to see her. He talks about her all of the time. During her visit, Joey had her playing and hiding from his invisible polar bear. We also went to the aquarium, park, and a child-free trip to the mall. We had a great visit!




My mom came to visit this past week. While she was here, we went to visit our cousins that live in Sarasota. Joey was so excited to see Charli again. He loves her so much that he ate a chicken finger because that is what she ate when we had lunch together and he doesn't even like chicken fingers! Anyways, while Joey, Rita, Charli and I went down to the water, my mom sat with Luke in the shade and then in the car. We didn't have baithing suits, but still enjoyed touching the sand and sitting in the sun for a little.

Also this week, I took Luke to the dr for a weigh in. At one month, he weighs 10lbs 6oz. He has gained lots of weight in his first month! He loves to eat and sleep. We were having some problems with him sleeping on his back because we both got sick after getting out of the hospital. But his congestion is finally clearing and he is sleeping MUCH better.
Here is my 1 month old Luke!

Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Hi
I haven't posted in awhile. Back when Joey was a newborn, I had the time to post everyday. It is a little harder to do with two...especially when one of those two kids is a 2 1/2 year old with lots of energy that likes to get into things. Oh, and did I mention that we are living in a small apartment without our things and with no friends or family nearby? Yea, that adds some complications, too.
Another thing that doesn't happen when you have more than one is the constant photography sessions. We have more pictures of Joey as an infant than I know what to do with. Poor Luke...he isn't going to have very many pictures of his childhood. I am trying but it just isn't happening!
But here is my favorite of Luke(or Lukey as we like to call him). He is finally getting over his cold. He has been congested for over a week. Luckily he didn't get a fever even though Joey had one last week and Joey is constantly touching him and in his face!
Monday, September 6, 2010
Luke's First Week
Luke had an eventful first week of life. Unfortunately, eventful is not always good when talking about a newborn. While we were in the hospital, he stayed in the nursery the whole time. He didn't get to spend time with us in my room. We finally all got discharged from the hospital on Monday. We spent Monday and Tuesday at home with Joey and my mom(Joe can't take any days off work unless it's an emergency). On Wednesday morning, we went back into the doctors office to get Luke's bilirubin level checked. I got a call on Wednesday at lunchtime from the doctor to tell me that his bilirubin level was at a 17.8. That is pretty high and not good. So we packed our bags again and headed back to the hospital. Joe was able to come home and go with us. My mom and Joey stayed home. They put Luke under the lights overnight. He also had to have an IV in. We couldn't hold him and I couldn't breastfeed him because the doctor said that there is something in breastmilk that can make the jaundice worse. I had to pump. I hate pumping. Anyways, here is a picture of my baby tanning.

On Thursday, after about 14 or so hours of Luke laying under the lights, he was allowed out of the isolet after his bilirubin level went down. We still had to stay at the hospital on Thursday night because they wanted to watch him and check his level again the next day.
Joe was able to take the day off work on Thursday to play with Joey while my mom came with me. Poor Joey was definitely missing his mom and dad. He loves my mom, though, so that made it a lot easier! Then my mom and Joe swapped and Joe spent the night with Luke and I at the hospital.
Also on Thursday, I started to develop a cold. What bad luck! I called my doctor to see if I could take anything and someone that I talked to at the clinic suggested that I just go get checked out at the emergency room--it was right there and with our insurance, it was free. So I went down to the emergency room at the hospital and spend 5 hours waiting to be told that it is a virus. I guess it was better to be safe than sorry. But they did give me a mask to wear around Luke. So I have been wearing a mask while feeding him or getting close to him. This means that I can't kiss him and hug him like I want to. I am feeling better now, though, so hopefully it will only be another day or two of wearing the mask.
My mom left on Saturday. She was here for 2 weeks because she came early just in case we needed her. Joey definitely misses his buddy that he spend so much time with. We were so lucky to have her here because I pretty much didn't see Joey for a week because of being at the hospital for so long.
We are home and enjoying life as a family of 4. Luke is doing great and eating and sleeping pretty good. Joey loves his little brother. He likes to hug and kiss him, shake his hand, and play with his toys. He has done great with the new addition.
Here are some pictures of Luke: Luke's first week.
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Luke Michael McKenna
The newest member of our family was born today! Luke Michael was born early this morning at 1:12am weighing 6lbs 13oz and measuring 20 1/4 inches. He came pretty quickly! The day started out with us waking up early to go in for our scheduled induction at 6:30. Before leaving our apartment, the hospital called to tell us that they were really busy and didn't have a room for us. So they told us to sit and wait for a call from them. Finally at 1pm, we got called to go in. We got to the hospital and sat around until about 3 when they called us back. My doctor was great and instead of cancelling us and making us reschedule until the next day, he let us stay and go through with getting the baby out!
I got my epidural and had my water broken by 5:30. If you remember from when Joey was born, my epidural did not work. I was pretty determined to make sure that it worked this time! The doctor had to stick me twice but it worked and it makes me wonder why you would want to go through labor without an epidural. I have done it both ways and getting drugs was by far the best way to go. We spent the rest of the evening talking with the nurses and the doctor. For some reason, the doctor liked us and sat in our room for about 5 out of the 6 hours that At around 12:45, my nurse, Christy, checked me and thought that I was ready to go. I pushed a little and out popped Luke! It was such a great experience this time around, to be able to enjoy pushing and meeting my baby, while not in pain.
Luke hung out with Joe and I for about 2 hours and then the nurses decided that he didn't sound very good. Because I only pushed a few times, he didn't get the normal newborn squeeze out of the birth canal. His lungs had some fluid in them which caused him to make a singing noise. He went to the nursery and has been there all day. It is kinda boring when you have a baby and you don't get to take care of it. I have been sitting around all day with nothing to do. I have gone down to see Luke, but he needs to be monitored so I can only hold him for so long. The nurses don't want me to breastfeed him yet because of his breathing, so I have been pumping to get my milk to come in. I did get to feed Luke his bottle a little bit ago. Hopefully he will be doing better by tomorrow so that he can meet his big brother!
And last but not least, here are some pictures of our Luke!
Dr. Lewis and Luke
Joe, our great nurse Christy, Luke and I.
Friday, August 27, 2010
Today is the Day...
...or so we thought.
Because of my declining fluid levels, my doctor decided that I should be induced early(38 weeks). I went to 41 weeks with Joey before getting induced. I have to say, though, I am more than happy to have this baby early. My doctor also told me that since Joey was 8lbs 6oz, there is a good chance that this little boy could weigh more than that at full term! No thanks!
Yesterday, labor and delivery called and told me to be at the hospital at 6:30 to start my induction. We got up this morning and while we were getting ready, labor and delivery called to tell me that their beds got filled up overnight and to stay home. They will call me later this morning to tell me when to come in. Sigh. I have to say, though, this shouldn't suprise me. This pregnancy has been one thing after another going on. Starting at the beginning when I had an ultrasound and the doctor didn't see a heartbeat, continuing on to a crazy false positive test result caused by an incapable lab tech, numerous UTI's, a temporary move to Tampa at 32 weeks, living in an apartment without my bed or couch, low fluid levels, fetal body measurements that don't match my weeks...ugh. If this pregnancy is a glimpse into our future with this little boy, we are in TROUBLE!
So, while Joe was able to go back to sleep this morning, I sit awake waiting for my mom and Joey to wake up and say "What the heck are you still doing here?"
Again, I sigh. And sit with a pillow propped behind my back because I am so uncomfortable.
Because of my declining fluid levels, my doctor decided that I should be induced early(38 weeks). I went to 41 weeks with Joey before getting induced. I have to say, though, I am more than happy to have this baby early. My doctor also told me that since Joey was 8lbs 6oz, there is a good chance that this little boy could weigh more than that at full term! No thanks!
Yesterday, labor and delivery called and told me to be at the hospital at 6:30 to start my induction. We got up this morning and while we were getting ready, labor and delivery called to tell me that their beds got filled up overnight and to stay home. They will call me later this morning to tell me when to come in. Sigh. I have to say, though, this shouldn't suprise me. This pregnancy has been one thing after another going on. Starting at the beginning when I had an ultrasound and the doctor didn't see a heartbeat, continuing on to a crazy false positive test result caused by an incapable lab tech, numerous UTI's, a temporary move to Tampa at 32 weeks, living in an apartment without my bed or couch, low fluid levels, fetal body measurements that don't match my weeks...ugh. If this pregnancy is a glimpse into our future with this little boy, we are in TROUBLE!
So, while Joe was able to go back to sleep this morning, I sit awake waiting for my mom and Joey to wake up and say "What the heck are you still doing here?"
Again, I sigh. And sit with a pillow propped behind my back because I am so uncomfortable.
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Getting Ready for his Baby Brother

Last week we bought a mini-crib for our new baby. I didn't want to use a pack n play for him because I just didn't think that was comfortable enough. Hopefully the baby will sleep good in there because it is in our room. When we brought Joey home from the hospital, he went right into his own room and slept "like a baby" from the beginning. I am a huge fan of putting your baby in their own room from the beginning and getting them used to that way of life. Pray that this baby is as good of a sleeper as Joey was and still is! I have to say that I am a little nervous about this new baby boy because he is constantly moving. In the middle of the night, he wakes me up because he moves so much. I am not going to lie...I am scared.
Anyways, back to the crib. Joe set it up with help from Joey, of course. After it was set up and we explained that it was for his new baby brother, Joey went and got all of his books, his pillow and his blanket and put them in the crib. He wanted to share with his baby brother! We'll see how long that lasts after he is here:)
Playtime
One of the greatest things about being in Tampa is Joe's schedule. He is working 3 nights on, 3 nights off. Although it sounds bad, it is really working out great for us! When Joe is working, he is done at 7:30am, gets home at around 8:00am, plays with Joey for a few hours and goes to sleep. When he is off, he is off for 3 whole days. We love that! I don't know how we are going to go back to California in a few months after living here and having this schedule.
I have been trying to get some good pictures of Joe and Joey playing. Joey's imagination is crazy these days. He loves to pretend and comes up with some pretty crazy things. Here he is looking for the bear...not sure why he had to have his shirt up on his head!

And here is a picture of Joey hiding in a "cage" with his toys.
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