Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Monday, May 4, 2009
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Maya's First Jacuzzi
Monday, April 13, 2009
Easter Eggs, Jelly Beans & Elmo Bunny
Finally, a real Easter to remember! Lila was super excited about the Easter Bunny this year. She knew he would be leaving her a basket full of prizes. She even hunted eggs in the front yard. Her new obsession is jelly beans, but not so much gummy bears. We had big plans for pictures of Lila and Maya in their matching Easter dresses, but Maya couldn't find the energy to stay awake. She slept through everything. But, I'm not complaining, people! Baby Maya is a dream.



Saturday, April 11, 2009
Jupiter is Good
Maya's first real outing was to Jupiter in Berkeley. They have a great patio and good beer, so on a nice day you will often find the Hicks' here. Lila loves running around and stopping by each table to say hello. The hippy dippy's don't seem to mind and neither do the servers. That's all we need to come back again and again!
This cute pink hat is one of the first we bought for Lila when she was just a few weeks old. Maya is now using it. Of course, Lila is having a difficult time sharing with Baby Sissy right now. She wanted to make it clear whose hat this really belongs to... whether it fit or not is no matter.
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Welcome to the Family, Baby Sissy!
She's here! Maya Rae Hicks finally decided to take that leap over to the other side. It seemed to take forever, but her arrival felt quick!
On Tuesday, March 24, I started feeling what I thought were contractions. It crossed my mind that I was just tired as I had spent the entire day doing the "nesting" thing - that mad, frantic impulse to clean, purge, shop, cook, store, etc... Anyway, I carried on, business as usual. Finally went to bed around midnight but ultimately realized there was no way I was sleeping through these ones. At around 1:30 a.m. I woke Eric, called the hospital, got our neighbors up to watch Lila and headed to Kaiser.
We arrived at the hospital around 3 a.m. The doctors checked me out, decided I was definitely in active labor and admitted me. It's true what the say about having a second child. Everything seemed to happen much faster and more intense than I remember with Lila. I have to give a huge yelp to the medical team at Oakland Kaiser. They were so awesome and supportive. I don't know why anyone would hire a midwife or doula when these type of people are already there! Long story short - it was piece of cake. Our baby girl was born nearly nine hours later after only 15 minutes of pushing. At 12:00 p.m (exactly, very cool) on Wednesday, March 25.


She's perfect, healthy, gorgeous. Baby girl has big, dark eyes with a head full of black hair. She actually looks a lot like Lila, only not as fair or bald.

About the name: Eric and I spent my entire pregnancy naming and renaming this baby. We couldn't agree on anything. I changed my mind constantly. It was painful. We finally decided on two names we liked but thought to wait until we met her. Once she was born, of course, we didn't think either name suited her. We had exactly 24 hours to figure this out as they won't let you leave the hospital without a name. That night, Eric mentioned how he thought she looked like a little Mayan Indian princess with her dark hair and eyes. I don't think he's ever seen a Mayan Indian but that's what we went with - Maya it is. Her middle name is Rae, after Eric's larger-than-life, fantastic Grandmother who passed away nearly five years ago. I'll admit, I got home from the hospital and started to really question our name choice. I didn't even know I liked the name Maya! And it was never on my list! I stressed for several days about this before it finally sunk in. She's a Maya.


Lila is being a great big sister. She's adjusting the best she can. She lets us know when she's having Baby Sissy overload. I hear "put baby down now, mommy!" at least once or twice a day. But, she loves holding and kissing Maya. Everyday she seems a little more happy to be sharing us with Baby Sissy... just a little bit though.
On Tuesday, March 24, I started feeling what I thought were contractions. It crossed my mind that I was just tired as I had spent the entire day doing the "nesting" thing - that mad, frantic impulse to clean, purge, shop, cook, store, etc... Anyway, I carried on, business as usual. Finally went to bed around midnight but ultimately realized there was no way I was sleeping through these ones. At around 1:30 a.m. I woke Eric, called the hospital, got our neighbors up to watch Lila and headed to Kaiser.
We arrived at the hospital around 3 a.m. The doctors checked me out, decided I was definitely in active labor and admitted me. It's true what the say about having a second child. Everything seemed to happen much faster and more intense than I remember with Lila. I have to give a huge yelp to the medical team at Oakland Kaiser. They were so awesome and supportive. I don't know why anyone would hire a midwife or doula when these type of people are already there! Long story short - it was piece of cake. Our baby girl was born nearly nine hours later after only 15 minutes of pushing. At 12:00 p.m (exactly, very cool) on Wednesday, March 25.


She's perfect, healthy, gorgeous. Baby girl has big, dark eyes with a head full of black hair. She actually looks a lot like Lila, only not as fair or bald.

About the name: Eric and I spent my entire pregnancy naming and renaming this baby. We couldn't agree on anything. I changed my mind constantly. It was painful. We finally decided on two names we liked but thought to wait until we met her. Once she was born, of course, we didn't think either name suited her. We had exactly 24 hours to figure this out as they won't let you leave the hospital without a name. That night, Eric mentioned how he thought she looked like a little Mayan Indian princess with her dark hair and eyes. I don't think he's ever seen a Mayan Indian but that's what we went with - Maya it is. Her middle name is Rae, after Eric's larger-than-life, fantastic Grandmother who passed away nearly five years ago. I'll admit, I got home from the hospital and started to really question our name choice. I didn't even know I liked the name Maya! And it was never on my list! I stressed for several days about this before it finally sunk in. She's a Maya.
Lila is being a great big sister. She's adjusting the best she can. She lets us know when she's having Baby Sissy overload. I hear "put baby down now, mommy!" at least once or twice a day. But, she loves holding and kissing Maya. Everyday she seems a little more happy to be sharing us with Baby Sissy... just a little bit though.
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Waiting For Baby Sissy
She's almost here! Baby Sissy will be coming home in the next week or so. It's the most exciting thing... waiting for a baby to arrive. Unlike with my first pregnancy, this one has flown by so quickly. Well, except for the last few weeks which have been very uncomfortable. We've been trying to savor our alone time with Lila as we know her life will be very different once her little sister shows up. People always ask me if she is excited about this. I wish I knew. It's hard to tell with a two year old. She loves babies, but we're unclear on how she feels about having a roommate.
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Funny Valentine
Eric decided to bust out his photography equipment on Valentines Day. Lila opened her prize in front of a giant black backdrop... just like the pros use :-) I'm more partial to the old candid, deer-in-headlights pictures, but admit these turned out nice. Lila received special Valentines from Mommy, Grandma, Gigi, Nana, Jasper (next door) and Gavin (her little friend from school). She really enjoyed herself today. Of course, it may have something to do with the candy necklace she's been sucking on the past three hours.
Happy Valentines Day!








And for those who keep asking, here is my pregnant self. We have less than a month to go before Lila's baby sissy arrives. Keep checking the blog!
Lila & Samantha
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
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