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Photo Journal — Through the Pregnancy of Judy Ramos


Judy throwing down “soydream” during her last trimester — the nasty taste in her mouth had just gone away 🙂


 



Home potluck at Stephanie’s house … John Yoon is confused about picture taking (far left) and Justin is thinking about how good his smoothies taste (far right)


 



This is to make up for all the times I didn’t post up pictures of Judy’s pregnancy.  I don’t know how much she likes this shot, so don’t tell her we put it up 🙂


 



Snow in November…right by Thanksgiving day.  We tried to get a picture with all the animals but it was too hard.  Aroe is in the back trying to run away forever…but we caught him.


 



Speaking about Family Pictures with animals…here’s a better one…Chance is in the basement — he seems to like it down there more now.


 



Jacob (our nephew) loves CEC.  We’re hanging with him two days before the delivery.  My bro and his wife Evelyn hung out with us for a month or so to help out.


 



The night of the start of the delivery…Friday


 



We arrive at the hospital…this is our first of like 12 nurses.  We don’t know her name though…I think it was Jennifer.  I took no more pictures until the baby was born.


 



(Every professional photographer takes a picture kinda out of focus…it’s one of the latest fads)


 



Here’s our baby!


 



He’s trying to go to sleep, but people keep on taking pictures


 



He has a lot of hair.


 



Two of Judy’s best friends welcome her into the “Mommy Club”.  They are all teachers that taught at Ann Arbor Adventist Elm and will now be upgrading to Tupperware Parties twice a year (after Judy quits her job).  Julie Klein and Justina are next to Judy and Imanuel and Kerri Mendez and Juan ISRAEL Mendez are on the far right.


 



This is Judy and the baby right when they met.  Judy’s still getting over the medication they gave her for the operation.


 



I’m teaching the baby how to sleep.



Our first family picture taken by Daniel Mendez (family photographer).


 




Ending with pcitures of the baby…I think you all have seen enough (don’t want to be like those new camera happy parents that everyone talks about behind their backs)

Imanuel Alexander

I know that everyone has been waiting for the details.


Imanuel Alexander Ramos was born on March 4, 2006 at 10:18 p.m.


He weighed 7lbs 3ozs and was 21.75 inches long.


Labor was a bit complicated, but we appreciate the prayers of those who thought of us during the whole experience.


Judy went into early labor at about 1 p.m. on Friday–she was already 3cms dilated.  The doctor stripped her membranes to quicken the process.  She thought that she’d be able to see Judy on Saturday since the Dr. was on call that day. 


At 6 that evening, she started getting noticeable contractions in more frequent intervals and by 10:30 that night the contractions got pretty hard.  Not too long after that, we decided to head to the hospital.  We arrived at around midnight.


When we arrived, Judy had dilated to 6cms and had been in active labor a while.  We checked into our room and tried to get ready for what was ahead.  The contractions got harder and harder.  At around 5 a.m., I asked Judy to get an epidural.  I could tell that the contractions were getting unbearable.  I was able to convince her (she was wanting to go pain medication-free).  We realized later on that Judy had stayed dilated at 6cms for more than 5 hrs and still had a way to go. 


After the medication, Judy felt a little better.  At around 2 or 3 p.m. the baby’s heart stopped beating for 5 minutes, almost causing Judy to have an emergency C-Section.  The physicians and nurses had asked to assume various positions, causing the epidural to fail to work on Judy’s right side.  All the movement apparently caused the baby to fall into a position that weakened and stopped his heartbeat.  While in the OR, the baby’s heart started to work again.  We stayed in the OR for a while until Judy’s and the baby’s condition became stable. 


Just when we thought our complications were over, we realized that Judy had been dilated at 8cms for a long time and was not making progress as much as she should have been (I think women are supposed to dilated about a cm an hr.).  It wasn’t until 6 pm on Saturday evening that Judy had dilated to 10cms and was able to start pushing.  At that point, we called her parents to let them know that in no later than 3 hrs (we thought it’d take that long), Baby Ramos would be born.


After pushing for about 3 hours and not having a baby, the doctors decided that we would need a C-Section.  For some reason, the baby, being under so much stress, did not have the energy to help while Judy was pushing.  His heart rate at that time was going faster and faster.


We prepared ourselves for the operation.  As I was getting dressed with the scrubs, Judy was getting prepared by the doctors.  After about 15 minutes or so, the nurse came out and mentioned that I wouldn’t be able to go into the OR.  The epidural wasn’t working well on Judy (her right side) even though it was given to her in its fullest strength.  The doctors put her under general anesthesia for the operation.  The good news?  At 10:18, the kid was born.  To add to that, the Lakers beat the Pistons that evening and I was able to watch it while Judy came up out of her sleep.


Things are going well now.  We got in yesterday and are trying to catch up on rest.  We thank everyone for their prayers and ask that you continue to keep us in your thoughts.  We also want to thank everyone for bringing the baby and Judy gifts and flowers. 


As Judy continues to recover, we ask our eager visitors to hold off visitations for a while.  Judy needs time to recover properly and we all need time to get used to our newest addition to the family.  Thank you for understanding.


P.S. If anyone wants an birth announcement, please give us an address to send it to

I’m Back

During this month, we’ve crossed the Atlantic 6 times.  Thanks to Ironman (Chester Van) and Justin(case) for hanging out with me.


The purpose of our visitations was to “visit, attend, observe, and explore a possible relationship” with other “youth conferences” around the globe.  We visited New Zealand, Korea, and Australia, and we’re finally home for a while now…at least until the baby comes and I learn a few things on how to be a father.


The baby is not born.  And I promise that I will not notify most of you when he (if “he” really is a “he” according to the ultrasound) is born.  But don’t worry, Daniel and Kerri, we’ll call you since you are always nice to me…and constantly hook me up with the cashew cheese sauce.  😛


I’ll end with a story, since it’s good practice for sermonizing…don’t worry,  people, no altar call this time…


Justin(case) and I are in Australia, hit really hard by jetlag.  We eat some REALLY good Thai food…and since we are health reformers, we eat it with enough time to digest before going to sleep.  However, when night came, nightMARES came with it.  I woke up several times in the night being kind of weirded out.  So I wake up in the morning, kind of out of it and I call Judy.  I remember that the time difference is four hours forward and the opposite side of the next day 🙂


I figure that it’s 10 p.m. Judy time so I call home and pay a million dollars a minute.  I wait for that caller privacy ID thing to kick in at home in MI and I hope to hear Judy come on…but no answer…no that’s not what happend.  The machine says “the person you are looking for is not available.”  So I’m like hmmm…Judy doesn’t want to talk.


So I call her cell phone…straight to voicemail.  Now I know how all you feel when you try to call me 🙂


I freak out…she’s about to…you know…(deliver…she’s in the hospital, she’s having the baby, she’s had the baby…)


I talk to JK (Justin Kim, not just kidding) and ask for advice…he doesn’t say anything comforting.  And then I get desperate so I HAVE TO CALL JUSTIN NAMM!  I call him up and ask him what’s going on with Judy and he says that he thinks that all is well.  I hang up and tell Justin Kim.  And I’m expecting some words of assurance.  And JK says, yeah, but can you really trust Justin anyway?  So I freak out again and get mad that I just may have wasted half this month’s paycheck talking to JN. 


After consulting with myself, I realize that it’s not 10 pm…it’s 2 PM and Judy’s at school teaching!


When I realize that, Justin says, “yeah, I knew that” — but he didn’t tell me before!


So, there’s the story.


Goodbye.


IR


P.S. All you gamblers on Steph’s xanga, I mean “guessers” who guessed Feb…you are not right.  Sorry.  (But you are all winners in OUR books.)

Last Day of School…

I’m just about finished completing the general lesson plans for my substitute who will be filling in for me for the month of March.  I’m almost reluctant to go home.  Next week is Spring Break and then I’m officially on maternity leave for the month of March.  Going home means that I most likely won’t be coming back to school until after the baby is born!  This thought gives me the chills.  The kids were very excited about the fact that the next time they see me, I will have a baby.  They shrieked with joy when my principal made that announcement after worship this morning.  *sigh*  It’s very hard to imagine that I’m going to be a mother.  I mean, I’m going to be someone’s mom.  Israel is going to be someone’s dad…very soon!  It’s a crazy feeling and it’s becoming more and more real.  Well, I’d better head home.  I can’t stay here much longer.  I need to prepare for the Sabbath and get my house in order.  Have a happy Sabbath everyone…     

The Low-Down on 2-6

The other day, Israel’s brother, Juan, told me some interesting trivia about their family.  Juan, the first son, was born to their parents when their dad was 26.  Juan had Jacob, his first son, 2 days before he turned 26.  Israel turns 26 on Feb. 26.  If he follows after his brother, the baby would have to be born tomorrow (2 days before he turns 26).  The problem is Israel doesn’t get back from Australia until his actual birthday, Sunday, Feb. 26 at 6pm…on which he will turn 26.   

I Think It’s Coming…

Jen came to spend the long weekend with us.  Along with Jen came a bunch of junk food, unwanted snacks inbetween meals, pizzas AFTER “dinner”…and the list goes on.  And, I believe she even read the last xanga entry!  THANKS, JEN! 


Anyhow, I’m not sure if that’s what did it, but last night, I started getting some contractions.  They most likely are “fake” contractions called Braxton-Hicks.  Basically it’s like your body doing practice contractions before the real ones come.  They’re pretty crazy because your uterus just tightens up and your stomach literally feels like a basketball.  It gets SUPER hard and you’re not tensing at all.  I’ve been getting them on and off throughout the evening and even some today.  They haven’t been at regular intervals, nor do they hurt…but it makes me a little nervous.  Within the past couple days, I’ve also had major muscle soreness in my legs…particularly in my thighs.  I don’t know if it’s from my weight gain, my sleeping position, or if I accidentally pulled something.  My bones in my hip area are starting to get noticeably loose as well.  It’s a very weird feeling…like my body is preparing itself for the big day.  The baby is dropping gradually.  There is pressure build up down there and at times it feels like I have to go #2, but I really don’t.  They say that’s the baby’s head pushing down there.  I’m doing weekly trips to see the doctor now and they are going well.  The baby is in the right position and everything is normal.  I just have to wait.  I’m trying to be more in-tune with my body since I generally am not at all. 


On a different note, this is my last week teaching until I am home-free!!  (until April that is…)  Our spring break is next week and then I have a long term-sub who will come in for the month of March.  I’m hoping that they baby will come right around Sunday evening or Monday (Feb 26-27) so I can have spring break to recoup in addition to the 4 weeks of paid-leave for the month of March.  I intend to finish off the school year in the months of April and May.  We’ll see what happens though.  Israel leaves for Australia tonight and so we’ve definitely been praying that the baby will hold off at least until Sunday, which is when Israel gets back.  But God’s will be done.  I’m sure God will work things out for the best.   


Thank you all for your prayers, love, and the many gifts that we’ve received the past several months.  I can’t believe the baby will be here so soon!  I mean, the baby WILL be born within the next couple weeks…YIKES!  Israel and I are getting more and more anxious for his arrival.  We’re waiting to see exactly how our entire lives will change.  🙂          

Going Opposite!

No one would believe how much weight I’ve gained.  I’m beginning to scare myself!  At first I thought it was the scale at the hospital…but that’s no longer an excuse…DOH!  It doesn’t help that Israel has been losing weight like crazy.  You know how husbands are supposedly supposed to gain weight with the pregnant wife?  Well, Israel got so sick from the motherland because he ate unclean food.  Well, so did Pastor Justin Kim.  They both ate unclean bottom-dwellers of the sea!  They have been defiled!!  I should add that it wasn’t on purpose of course.  Israel ended up with some stupendous stomach flu and he was vomitting non-stop.  As a result, he lost a bunch of weight which closes the gap between his weight and my weight and it is getting embarrassingly close!  What am I to do?!  What a stab at my pride.  So yeah, the purpose of this entry is so that you don’t ask me how much weight I’ve gained.    If, after the baby arrives, I jump back down to my pre-pregnancy weight, I may feel more secure with myself to let you in that info…


Okay, well, I need to take the kids out to recess now.  Hope everyone has a great weekend.  I’m really excited about the DKAY baby shower that will be tomorrow.  Hope there’s a lot of food!!  — NOT that I’m going to eat a lot of food…because I’m watching my carb intake…

The In-Laws

The past week has been GREAT.  No, not because Israel has been in Korea.  Israel’s brother Juan, his wife Evelyn, and OUR nephew Jacob is staying with us and have been helping us prepare for the baby’s arrival.  It’s been so nice.  First of all, Evelyn cooks Mexican food for me every day.  Second, they clean the house for me.  Third, Juan cleans out the kitty litter for me.  Fourth, Juan drives me to school and picks me up.  Fifth, Evelyn is teaching me how to crochet.  Six, Jacob makes me laugh all the time.  Seventh, Jacob is “breaking in” the animals for a new baby.  Eighth, they shovel the driveway when it’s snowy.  Ninth, they take Bentley out to use the potty.  Tenth, Evelyn makes me laugh all the time.  Eleventh, they buy me plenty of snacks to eat.  And twelfth, they never let me do anything related to bending over or reaching up.  Can’t you just feel the love? 


Evelyn wants to give a “shout out”…Well first of all, we want everyone to know how happy we are to help them out.  In reality it is not helping it’s just caring.  Israel & Judy are wonderful people that deserve the best. I know they will be great parents.  Ok.  just so everyone knows, I’m getting paid with chocolates and they are helping get my green card by telling immigration that I work for them.  


HAHA, okay, it’s me again.  Well, I truly thank God for having such cool in-laws!  Happy Sabbath everybody!

But HOW?

During lunch today, I was sitting with several of my students and the topic of conversation found its way to Mrs. Ramos’s baby.  There has been quite a lot of hype in school about it.  First, the fierce debate of whether the baby was a girl or boy (the girls are still suffering from that one) to the daily prayers that go up during worship asking the Lord to help Mrs. Ramos’s baby grow and be healthy.  (I think God is answering the “growing” part!)  I get daily tummy rubs from Kelsea one of my 2nd graders and royal treatment from all of the kids.  It especially manifests itself when I happen to drop something on the ground and I need help picking it up.  Anyhow, during lunch today, Andrew, a 3rd grader asked me how the baby comes out.  It was a great thing that all of the students love talking at once and haven’t really understood the concept of pausing to wait for someone else’s answer.  A 2nd grader responded, “the stomach opens up and the baby comes out!”.  The others just kept talking about whatever they were talking about.  But Andrew kept asking, “But how?”  Then, Andrew asked, “How do you make a baby?”  This time, the entire table was silent and all four of them looked at me.  I responded with a nervous laugh, and said, “Well, you need a mother and father and then God gives you a child…and…”  They all looked confused.  Uh oh, I thought, they’re not buying it…  Then Kelsea respnds, “So, you were a mother already?”  I laughed.  I told them that the only kids I have are Bentley, the cats and the fish.  But bringing up Bentley was enough to change the entire topic of conversation.  Praise the Lord.