Fort Irwin, a view from our yard!

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Hello friends! Most know me as Alicia. Although my most up to date name would be Mrs. Roubicek, but lets try something a little different. Ali M Roubi is unique and just perfect :) I think ill keep it. I am currently living in CA with my Husband ( Nathan Roubicek). We married October 9th 2010. We were made for each other :) He is a really great guy, husband and friend. I am also an Army Wife, not many dull moments I learn something new each day. I enjoy the community the Army has to offer and the friends I have made. My husband loves his job and makes one heck of a 1st Lt. Id say we are quite blessed!! Just recently we were blessed with a child, we will be having a little girl aroung THanksgiving 2011, Were very Excited :)

Monday, August 27, 2012

Better late than never.. Right?? :)

Today marks the day that my sweet girl is 10 Months old. Man time does fly by!! Or least it seems these months are flying by.  She is one of a kind for sure! Our newest news is she just welcomed two new teeth and now has a total of 4!  Stella bell as some call her is enjoying life crusing her walker around the house, pushing her walker toy, walking along furniture, getting into everything, dancing to whatever music is playing ( doesnt even need to by music , just a rhythm of something... like the printer ,printing stuff ..lol ) and of course the never ending of playing with daddy's Stereo which is a nono, but she isn't getting that picture yet!

I have been terrible about updating our Blog. But im a super busy mom and ill get to it when I can. At least ill tell that to my self to make me feel a little better.. I guess!

 Recap on the last few months. Since our last Posting, We have traveled alot and spent time with our families on the east and west coast. Stella enjoyed her 1st Beach trip to Garden City Beach SC and also ate plenty of sand! She got to spend lots of time with Meme & Papa, and her favorite auntie Hill came to visit too. She brought along her Jo Jo :) which will soon be called Unkie Jo Jo or something to that nature. Cousin Hailey from GA also got to come spend time with Stella and the rest of us. It was really a great trip. Nathan and I even got to go on a couple baby free dates :)  Papa & Meme let Stella pretend drive the Gold cart and she just loved that. Nathan and I also really enjoyed passing the baby off in the early mornings when sweet stella awoke around 6 am. She would entertain Papa & Meme, while mommy and daddy got a few extra hours of sleep. Man I sure miss that .. lol  It was really really hot in Garden City, but we made the best of it with Cold drinks, a big tent on the beach and the fabolous game of Bean Bag toss !! Uncle David and Aunt Mary also spent time with us along with my best girl friend also named Alicia. We went boat riding and Nathan even ate Sushi!! He is hooked! We had a wonderful 4th of July out on the Beach. We welcome the troops coming home from over seas by all standing on the beach waving with our red , white and blue on. Couldn't have imagined a more wonderful time.

We then traveled to Castle Rock WA and then to Long Beach WA for some family fun time with Nathan's family. Stella had a ball playing with her Cousins Ruby and Reagan. I'll have to admit I was alittle nervous at first bc Reagan wasn't used to being around smaller babies and she was making sure Stella new who was boss. But after a few days Reagan warmed up to Stella and began kissing her on the head and being really sweet. Ruby of course was having a great time getting the smaller kids to do things her way!! Kids, they are just soo funny. Cousin Ruby loves to play waitress and feed the babies pretend food. Its really fun to watch! It was Grammy Karen's 60th birthday and we all had a wonderful time together. Auntie Shannon was their with unlcle Ben and good news is THEY ARE HAVING A BABY!! We are excited for them and looking forward to the arrival of the newest addition to the Roubicek family in Feb 2013. Uncle Derrek and Auntie Sarah were there with us as well. We really enjoyed bonding time, eating great food and hanging out on the West Coast Beach ( which is much different than in SC).

After our block leave ended we Settled back into our lives at Fort Irwin. It really is hard adjusting after being with family and freinds and then coming back. As soon as we Got back we got Great news!! Nathan was selected to start his Captain Career Course in Dec 2012. Which means we will be leaving soon! We will start our journey back to the East Coast on November 9th!  Its bittersweet! We have enjoyed our time here, and are blessed beyond words to have had our sweet baby here, but its time for a change!

We are counting down the months and days till we Depart! We have friends that we have made here that will be going to GA to , so thats exciting. The tough part is saying bye to all our other friends we've made. But we will just say See you later.. Bc you just never know where the Army will send you!  The next big time coming up is Nathan's 28th Birthday, Our 2nd year Wedding anniversary and Stella's 1st Birthday!! Wow lots to look forward to.

Check out all our photos!!                                       July 2012
                                                                          Stella 8 months
                                                                              Meme & Stella
                                                        Meme & Papa and miss Stella
                                                             Cousin Hailey
                                                                      Long Beach WA
                                                             Stella & Friends

                                                              Praising the Lord
                                                                  Stella & friends... Mia & Lexi


                                                                 Stella's 9 month Photo Shoot

                                                         Stella & her great Papa George
                                                           Uncle David feeding Stella
                                                        Stella & Mommy
                                                          Stella  & Ruby
                                                      Auntie Hill & Unkie Jo Jo



Cousin Reagan, Stella and cousin Ruby !!

That's all till Next time!!  Thanks for reading :)

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Our perfect little world

Well Ill start with Its so nice when Daddy is home ( Nathan). Stella and I spent the whole last week without him. He was out in the Box is what they call it working his new job as XO (Executive officer) for the Higher Headquarters Troop. We are just so proud of him, but we would rather be home every night of course :)

Daddy got to come home last Thursday night. I was very happy, Although Stella and I had a great time it was very exhausting with no help at all. Miss Stella has been Teething and quite fussy lately, but the good news is she has a TOOTH and boy is it sharp... I really hope she never bites me while nursing... :( 

Friday the 27th Stella turned 6 months old. I can't believe its already been that long. Its bittersweet, I miss her being so small but I love watching her grow and learn new things. She is so interesting and fun to be around. I know for sure that being her mom was exactly what I was meant to do in life. It really is amazing to have so much love for your baby. Nathan and I are so happy to be her parents.

Stella, is now sitting almost completely on her own. She needs assistance being propped up, but she will stay upright for a long time. She also loves to stand, so when shes sitting If were close she wants help standing or she will get up[set She also had her 6 month well baby appointment on Friday. We were so happy that daddy got to go with us. She weighed in a 14lbs 5 oz and was close to 26 inches long. She even had the nurses impressed with her will to sit on the table and not wanting to lay down. It was so funny watching her. She was pulling on the stethoscope and playing with things on the wall. She is definitely a wiggle worm. and not to brag but her nurse says every time we go in that Stella is her favorite baby of them all :) sure makes us happy.  She received a great report from her doctor. The not so great part was the three shots she had to get in her legs. She of course hates that part and screams and cries... its heart wrenching. But luckily I can just Nurse her and she usually falls asleep.

We also started solids a few weeks ago. We actually started with rice cereal in her evening bottle around 4 1/2 months and she looked forward to it every day. We started with soft foods at 51/2 months and she is doing so well. We started with Avocados, then sweet peas, sweet potatoes, squash and now were on green beans. Shes going to be a Mommy's girl, and love all vegetables I hope. I also started her on bananas and now were also on pears. I sure owe a big thanks to the Ellen Show for giving us all this yummy foods for Stella.

Shes sleeping pretty well. Yes we still Co-Sleep. Which to be honest before I had Stella I thought I would never have my baby in the bed with me. Obviously that changed. It worked for us so we have continued, plus I love waking up to her smiling face :)  But she is doing well in the crib as well. She usually goes down around 7- 8 and sleeps till 11, 12 or even 1 in her crib. Once she wakes I go to her and calm her and try to get her back down and well I bet you can guess... she ends up going to bed with mommy. Thanks to the book The no cry Sleep Solution. I have made peace with the fact that " If you others think something is a problem , and you don't then its not a PROBLEM" it only becomes something you need or want to change when it becomes a problem for you.  No problems here, just happy baby and mommy. Daddy is doing well with our bed sharing to now that we upgraded to the California King!!!  So comfortable. But I do believe there will be a day when I will have more will power to get her back down in the crib for the remainder of the night... Just not right now :)



Well our family weekend together was great. I just love spending quality time with my little family. We've didn't  do anything really. Nathan rested and relaxed and we have watched Toy story, Shrek and Toy Story 2. We're looking forward to the 4 day this weekend, we plan to drive to Big Bear Lake for the day and enjoy some more family time in a great place. We also are expecting company on saturday , were really happy about that. Stella gets to spend some time with her Uncle Ben and Auntie Shannon.

Well, its been nice catching up. I hope everyone has a blessed week.

" I wanna take a moment, God.. not to ask for anything, but to Simply say Thank you for all that I have and all that you have blessed us with, we are so very grateful"
                                                                  Happy Six Months


                                                                   Enjoying a Stroll

you can see my Tooth !!
                                                                              So precious!

Busy bee at the Doctor :)

Zippa and Stella enjoying the same toy :)



Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Part two Of Stella's Grand Entrance.. The other Scary part

So after they whisked her away they took her to the other side of the room to check her all out. I then had to deliver the afterbirth which is beyond gross.. soo bare with me  and I had absolutely no energy to do so. But I had no choice. Nathan went over to be with Stella while I continued on. Once that came out the doctor said well it looks like you had a tear in the sac which would explain why you were Leaking. The tear was closer to the top so it was keeping her protected because not much was able to get out at a time. But he himself was curious as to how the sac tore and  decided to send it off to be examined and tested, this I will never know!

By this time I was a little Jealous that Nathan was getting  to see her and all I can do is hear her. I just wished they would hurry and bring her to me so I could look at and love on my baby. by the time they brought her to me, the pediatrician said, " looks like shes got a club foot and her left side is weak"...  umm excuse me??? Just give me my baby, shes perfect to me. But of course I was worried that something was wrong. Nathan immediately said Shes fine, I saw her moving her left side just as much as her right. Whew,but her foot well both feet were turned in pretty bad, and like most newborns she had Jaundice.  I did not care, I just wanted  to hold her close to me forever.

Once I had her in my arms,I immediately knew the feeling everyone had told me about. I can't even describe the Joy I felt inside to finally have my little girl in my arms. I cried tears of Joy and I still do to this day when I just hold her in my arms and feel her warm body against mine. We are truly blessed to have our sweet little girl sent from above :)
 

So, I wanted to Breastfeed and made it clear before she was born. Of course they ran with it and were thrilled as the Base Hospital is all about Breastfeeding not so much about formula.( It's totally the mom's choice, but the breast is best... is what they preach)  So from the moment she was born they had her on my breast. They all assured me right along with all the research that I did that she would be able to thrive off of my Colostrum until my milk came in. We couldn't quite figure out the whole breastfeeding thing. She didn't seem to be latching well, but they all insisted that I just keep trying and she would get it. So on Saturday the 29th they weighed her and she was down in weight 6lbs 3oz, which is to be expected in new babies who nurse  they said. They continued to encourage the breast. I was happy at first that they were so helpful and supportive, but I was a little worried that she wasn't getting enough.

 So finally were able to take our baby home, which was exciting and scary. That night we took turns sitting up with her and I would try and nurse her every two hours. We had to go back for a check up the next day. so we took her in around 9am  that  morning for what we thought would be a quick check up. They weighed her again and she was down to 5lbs 10z. They let us know that she was 14% below her birth weight and that anything above 10% wasn't great news. They also explained that her Jaundice numbers had increased and she needed to be under the Billie Lights ASAP for several hours, so they were going to have to readmit her to the hospital. I just wanted to cry and I believe I  did.

While we were waiting on a room to come available, I again asked for help with mastering breastfeeding. They were super supportive and did everything possible to help me feed from the breast. They even placed a tube on my breast to help Stella get some formula and my milk that was starting to come in better.  So I was able to stay at the hospital with her and continue to try and nurse her and pump.  One of the nurses on call came in and said I needed to try and pump at least 15 ML to feed her every 1 and 1/2 to two hours... My Milk had still not come in all the way on Day 4 of her life, so I wasn't able to pump a whole lot. They still didn't encourage that I bottle feed her so they inserted a tube in her mouth that was taped to my boob and injected the little bit that I had pumped  and a little formula in it every time it was feeding time. and when she wasn't feeding she was under the Billie Lights. All I wanted was to cuddle her. She looked helpless laying there.






By this time I was beyond exhausted I had maybe slept four hours since she was born four days prior. I felt so dehydrated and no matter what I couldn't seem to drink enough. Not to mention I felt like I had been hit by a Mac Truck all of my insides were so sore.  Around 11 pm that night our current pediatrician came in to give a report which wasn't good news. She explained that after testing her labs several times it was clear that her Sodium levels were to high. She said with her being early and their facility not being able to provide the care she might need if this were to escalate, that she had arranged for her to be transferred to Loma Linda children's Hospital. ( over 2 hours away) and that an ambulance crew was on their way to get her. She said that they would keep her stable and slowly try to bring the sodium down but it was risky because if It came down to quickly it could cause brain swelling and seizures. You better believe I was a Hot Mess by this point :(

We hurried home to grab our things to last a few days and then headed back to the hospital. We met the ambulance crew as they were going in. They were rolling an incubator with wires and tubes and all sorts of monitors attached to it. My heart was so heavy, and my mind was racing. Our little girl who was born healthy wasn't doing so well. Thank goodness my mom and Nathan were there with me, they helped keep me glued together.

The ambulance crew were specialized in Neonatal care and assured us that she was in the best hands. They also told us there wasn't room for anyone to ride in the ambulance that we would just need to follow behind. I wanted to be with her so bad. But I also needed to rest and continue pumping.

Before they put Stella in the incubator they read her chart and checked her out. One of the Ladies immediately said this baby is STARVING and stuck a bottle of infamil in her mouth. Stella sucked it down like it was her last meal. ( This was the 1st bottle she had ). She also said , she should be drinking 60 ML every two hours. I was so angry BC we were told to make sure she was getting at least 15 ML every hour and half. So basically because she wasn't latching well and my milk had not fully come in she wasn't getting enough nutrition, which was the cause to some of her problems. I explained that we had committed to Nursing and that the bottle wasn't encouraged due to nipple confusion. She explained that she was well aware of that, and that she saw this problem all the time. She said, your baby was born early and doesn't have the amount of brown fat that other babies full term have. So she can't thrive as well as others who are waiting for moms breast milk to come in.

We were livid, Why weren't we informed of this from the doctors, and nurses? We were knew at this and had not expected our child to come a month early. But it was not the time to ponder this. Our baby was in need of medical care to improve her health...so we continued on. By this time my milk had finally started coming in so after she drank the bottle I tried nursing her again. Nothing changed with her labs so they decided to go ahead and take her to Loma Linda. We followed behind the whole way while I tried to pump as much as I could. Once we arrived it was around 4 am and None of us had slept a wink. We were like walking zombies.

Once she got in the NICU and all hooked up we were able to go in and spend a little time with her. Her Jaundice was still pretty bad so they continued with the Billie Lights. She had to have her eyes covered at all times under the lights. It was so difficult to see her with so many wires and tubes attached to her. But we kept reminding ourselves that she was in great hands and they were helping her get her strength and weight back up. I could only take her out to nurse her or feed her a bottle. All I wanted to do was just hold her and feel her warm skin against mine. 




Every time we went in to see our Sweet Stella we could only go two at a time and we had to wear gowns and scrub our hands and arms for two minutes before entering the NICU part. It was heart breaking to see all those babies in there fighting to make it... Stella was considered in good condition compared to the others their. The Doctor explained that although Stella's situation was serious that compared to the other babies there It was like she had the sniffles which made us assured us she would be ok after a few days.

 After arriving at 4 am we were suppose to meet with a Social worker to help get us a place to stay. This took forever and the waiting room was no place to sleep. One of the lactation nurses was trying to help me with nursing again and I literally feel asleep why she was talking to me. She immediately said you haven't slept in days, have you? I said no mam I haven't had a full nights rest in almost a week. So she made sure we rested a few hours in the NICU overnight room. Which was set up like a hotel room for parents. We caught a few hours of rest before we finally got to go to our Hotel.

 I hated being away from my baby, but I knew she was in good hands and we needed to rest. Not to mention I had to wake up every three to fours hours to pump. My milk had finally completely came in that Monday night on Day 5 after Stella's Birth. No lie I looked like Dolly Pardon :) ....

Each day Stella kept getting stronger and gaining more weight. We would wake up and head to hospital to be there for visiting hours every day. I would give them all the milk I had pumped to add to her supply. She was soo tiny and seemed so fragile laying their under the lights. Nathan and I would just stare at her and touch her warm skin. We made sure she knew we were there and we Loved her. They finally let us hold her more bc the Jaundance was finally coming down some, we were soo happy. One of the lactation nurses continued to help us with nursing and decided using a shield would probably help us out. It was a Godsend , she immediately knew what to do and it helped so much with the latching. This definately lifted my Spirits with Nursing.






At the end of the second day they said they would take her off the Billie lights just to make sure that it wouldnt spike up again. Thank goodness it continued to drop over night without the lights. On Wednesday we meet with the Doctor and he explained that Stella's weight was good and she was back up to 6lbs 2oz and her Jaundance numbers were remarkably lower. He also explained if she continued to improve by the afternoon review then we could take her home. HOOAH :)  We were thrilled. We even had a foot doctor ( can't remember the exact name here) come and check out her feet. He said , it was nothing to worry with and that it was postional due to her being squished in my womb. He showed us a few excersises to do daily to help work them straight. By this time, you could barely even tell that they looked different. It was soo good to hear POSITIVE NEWS finally.

After waiting patiently all day, we were finally checked out and were able to take our little girl home for good. We were very impressed with the care, the staff, the nurses, the doctors and everyone at the Loma Linda Hospital. They were all excellent and friendly, she couldn't have been in a better place.

She was 6 days old when we left and on our way home we took her to Chilis our favorite Resturante :)

Stella has done so well. She was a little slower at gaining weight than most babies her age. But she's happy & healthy now and thats all that matters. I also stuck with breast feeding and I supplemented with formula when needed. Finally she got the hang out of it without using the shield!! Woohoo :)  I can't believe she's almost 6 months, and also that Im just now sharing our story :)  WE are soo Blessed and soo Thankful!

After two months she emerging her personality, she was more alert and able to do things. She has continued to progress so well. She went from smiling to laughing. She hated tummy time so much that she learned how to roll to get on her back. Now she rolling all over the place and doing this weird back arch scoot crawl on the floor. Shes starting to sit up without assistance for a little bit and she loves standing while holding on to our hands. I suspect we will have a crawler before to long. Time to baby Proof everything!!

Hope you enjoyed our Birth Story!!
Were caught up to date now so I'll keep you updated on Miss Stella and whatever comes to mind :)

One of our 1st family photos

Santa baby

Aunt Hill

proud daddy



Posing

our 1st Base ball game


Easter 2012