3.30 am, Easter Sunday morning:
April had her baby at 1.50 am Easter Sunday NEW ZEALAND TIME!!!
It was 9.50 am Easter Saturday morning in Harpursville, New York State, USA.
I was so lucky to get to watch it from the very start to the very finish.
I was lucky because at 7 pm last night Keera fell over and landed on her right arm akwardly, and she screamed and cried so bad I took her to hospital!
We were there for only 3 hours, which was amazing for a Saturday night. They took her in straight away, she had an x-ray after about an hour and they said nothing was broken, so we got to come home again... JUST in time for me to see the whole baby birth.
LUCKY!!!!
It was awesome to watch... April did an amazing job. Baby was born and up and walking around within an hour. So special.
ABOVE: Baby standing up for the FIRST TIME EVER. It was so magical to watch.
ABOVE: Baby having his/her first feed, after only an hour and 20 minutes from being born. So cute, baby even wagged it's tail, just like a baby lamb when it feeds!
So, after watching the birth, and the first couple of hours of baby's life, I decided it was time for me to get to bed.
It's almost 3.30 am here on Sunday morning.
Keera woke up about an hour ago crying about her arm, so I'm thinking it's going to be a trying day once she gets up in the morning. She will have to be careful of her arm as it's most likely quite sore and bruised.
Poor kid, but accidents happen all the time.
When I get up later on this morning, I will share more photos I took of yesterday (here).
But for now... off to bed for ME!
ONWARD...
ABOVE: From Animal Adventure Park's Facebook page, around 3.40 am our time.
And NOW I will go to bed!
10.11 am: And I'm up! Bex has done the kid thing and looked after Keera for us while we slept in.
Awesome.
Keera is not a happy kid. I have to wonder if they x-rayed the right area of her arm, cos she's miserable. If she doesn't start using her arm by tomorrow I'm taking her back.
Difficult to know with kids... she could just be milking it... or being a drama queen. That's been known to happen! lol
We will just keep an eye on her and see what eventuates.
Meantime, I might just have some brunch then cut out that sheet.
Photos from yesterday:
6.35 pm: Spent a good couple of hours cutting out fabric this afternoon, before exiting ... stage right.
Done enough for today.
We had Pizza for dinner, no one felt like cooking, certainly not me.
I only got a few hours sleep last night and am knackered... Broadchurch is on tonight, hope I can keep my eyes open to watch it.
Signing off now. Hoping nothing else happens for the day!
I was so tired last night and I slept in way later than normal. You guessed it, I missed the live birth. I got up and my husband said the giraffe had her baby-WHAT!!!!! After watching April for two months I missed it! I did find it on youtube though and watched the whole thing-just after the fact-oh well. The baby is just precious. It always amazes me how advanced animals are when they are born compared to humans. This kid is walking around already!! I wonder how long they will keep the camera up. Oliver was just like a typical expectant dad-pacing up and down, haha!
ReplyDeleteDammit.... I couldn't sleep last night so went downstairs and pulled my sewing machine apart...managed to fix it all by myself so sewed for a while.... thought "Nah, I won't take the phone down with me" and now I'm kicking myself!!! So gorgeous 😍
ReplyDeleteYay for the baby giraffe :-).
ReplyDeleteHope poor wee Keera is feeling much better today.
I was watching when the "bubble" appeared and I yelled out to Stu!! Then I thought, I hope Chris is watching.. hehe..
ReplyDeleteYes, I watched until baby stood up then slept. It was amazing to watch and yes, I also was watching the live feed on their Facebook page - I loved the sounds on that of her fluid sloshing out :)
I'm so glad April has had her baby.... I was stressed out on your behalf!
ReplyDeleteAsk her to carry the salt and peppers to the table. That's noiw we find out my daughter had greenstick fracture when she was little.
ReplyDeleteHi sometimes they miss small fractures, might be worth going back today...I guess they said to take some pain medication...love all your pics..
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I watched the birth last night too, and she had the baby at 11.55 Sydney time :) I was thinking of you, wondering if you got to see it, cause I know you would have been devastated if you'd missed it! :D
ReplyDeleteI missed the text that came at 6 am. I woke up to a baby giraffe walking around like a drunkard. Now the little guy is running around the pen! Amazing. He not even 12 hours old yet!
ReplyDeleteI saw a suggestion on Facebook that "Tookya" would be a good name for the baby giraffe -- as in, tookya long enough!
ReplyDeleteOoohh I forgot about Broadchurch!! Have recorded it so will watch after MKR - such fun here 😜
ReplyDeleteyesterday I posted a comment, and for some very odd reason it didn't post through to you. What I said was my daughter had a wee fall off a couch and appeared fine, ( happened at Kindy so I didn't see it happen but teachers said she had been half pulled, half fell off the couch) and cried, but came right pretty quick except she was refusing to use her arm. Took her to have an x-ray was told all was find. 30 hours later he was still saying it was sore so took her back and sure enough she had broken her collar bone. They just put it in a sling for a month and the bone healed. She was only 2.5 yrs old at the time so was difficult to know if she really was in pain or just bruised.
ReplyDeleteThat's a gorgeous baby giraffe! Poor Keera hope it's sorted soon, either way wonderful family pics.
ReplyDeleteHosting family stuff is exhausting.
ReplyDeleteUnburying my sewing machine so I can get back to sewing this week.
Baby giraffe is adorbs!!!!!!!!!! I watched the replay. Hope Keera's arm is feeling better!!!!!!!!!
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