Making the leap from stay at home mom to full time teacher has been a crazy journey. Join me here as I hopefully keep on top of sharing about my family and I's journey through this crazy busy life.
Monday, December 31, 2007
Happy New Year!
The baptism was WONDERFUL! We kept it really small this time...just close family, because of the wedding and all else that has been going on. Ashley was an ANGEL the entire time and did not even mind when Fr. Joe got water in her eyes. I will post pictures after the wedding is over this next weekend. It truly was a very blessed day.
A bit of fun news...just today Ashley giggled for the first time! I was changing her diaper and clothes and was ticking her and she let out the sweetest giggle I have ever heard! I have been able to make her do it a few times again today and I just can't get enough of it! I will try and capture it on video if I get a chance.
All is well with the family, and we had a wonderful Christmas. The boys are still enjoying sorting through all their toys!
I pray that you and your family have a very blessed New Year filled with lots of love and laughter!
Monday, December 17, 2007
My baking helper...
Ok, just about everyone who reads this blog is aware of my obsession and absolute LOVE of baking. Yes, I want to be Martha Stewart. There are PLENTY of other things in this world that I am not even close to proficient at, but if all else fails, I can bake. This being said, my favorite time of the year for baking is Christmas time. SO many recipes, SO LITTLE time to try and make the all!!
Before I had children I dreampt about the day that I would be doing my Christmas baking, being helped by little girls that were watching and helping me. I of course had to change this dream for a while when God blessed me with two boys first instead of the girls that were in my dreams. This year I was blessed with my daughter Ashley and from the moment I found out I was having a girl the dream returned. I figured I had about 2 or 3 years before my dream would finally come to fruition.
To my surprise, this year my dream came true earlier than I thought, and different than I thought. Instead of a little girl standing by my side and helping me out, it was a little boy...in a skeleton shirt no less!
This last weekend Alec was napping when I started rolling out my sugar cookies for the year. I make a HUGE batch so that I can bake them all off at once and then just freeze them and frost them when they are needed throughout the season. Alec woke up from his nap a little before I was done and immediately came into the kitchen and wanted to help. I got him his step stool and he watched patiently. When I only had one or two small batches of cookie dough left I told him that it was his turn. I went to go and get the camera to capture it on film and by the time I came back to help him he was doing this...
He figured it out ALL on his own from watching me!! Who would have thought that my sweet little boy would be so GREAT in the kitchen??? I am not sure if Aaron will be interested in cookie making (more like cookie eating is my guess) or even if Ashley will, but at least I know that I have Alec to help me out and to pass my recipes onto some day!!
Thank you my sweet boy Alec for fulfilling my dreams...in this, and many many other ways!!!
Sunday, December 02, 2007
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Shower power
Amy's bridal shower was yesterday and everyone had a great time. On Friday night my Mom and Allison came over and helped set up as well as made the food. In addition to many side dishes, we served three breakfast casseroles. Those casseroles were made on Friday night so that on Saturday morning we just had to stick them in the oven to cook. It made for a much more relaxed morning on Saturday.
I received many compliments on the food at the shower and I promised I would post the recipes, so here they are!
Hash Brown Casserole
20 ounce bag of fresh hash brown potatoes (found in the refrigerated case of the store near the eggs)
1 can cream of chicken soup (I used cream of mushroom because my sis is a vegetarian and it came out GREAT)
6 ounces shredded cheddar cheese
1/2 cup sour cream
1/4 cup milk
1 small onion, finely chopped
Mix all of the above and put into a 9x13 casserole dish. Cover with corn flake topping (see below) then bake at 350 degrees for 45 to 50 minutes or until the center is hot and the topping is nicely brown.
Corn flake topping2 cups of corn flakes
1 stick melted butter
Crush corn flakes in a plastic bag and mix together with melted butter.
Breakfast Casserole
1 lb bacon, cooked and crumbled (this is optional. I left it out to make it a vegetarian dish)
10 eggs beaten
1 tsp. salt
1 1/2 tsp dry mustard
3 cups milk
4 slices bread, cubed (french bread works very well)
1 1/2 cups grated cheese
Combine all ingredients. Refrigerate overnight. Bake in 9x13 pan for 45 minutes to 1 hour at 350 degrees.
Baked French Toast Casserole
1 loaf french bread8 large eggs
2 cups half-and-half
1 cup milk
2 Tbsp. granulated sugar
1 tsp. vanilla
1/4 tsp cinnamon
1/4 tsp ground nutmeg
dash of salt
Praline Topping, recipe follows
Slice french bread into 20 slices, 1-inch each. Arrange slices in a generously buttered 9x13 inch flat baking dish in 2 rows, overlapping the slices. In a large bowl, combine the eggs, half-and-half, milk, sugar, vanilla, cinnamon, nutmeg, and salt and beat with a rotary beater or whisk until blended but not too bubbly. Pour mixture over the bread slices, making sure all are covered evenly with the milk-egg mixture. Spoon some of the mixture in between the slices. Cover with foil and refrigerate overnight.
The next day spread Praline Topping evenly over the bread and bake for 40 minutes, until puffed and lightly golden. Serve with maple syrup if desired
Praline Topping:
1/2 pound (2 sticks) butter
1 cup packed light brown sugar
1 cup chopped pecans
2 Tbsp. light corn syrup
1/2 tsp. cinnamon
1/2 tsp ground nutmeg
Combine all ingredients in a medium bowl and blend well.
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Excuses, excuses...
- I am hosting a bridal shower for my sister Amy here on Saturday and have been trying to get things done for that.
- The shower is a Christmas theme so I have been decorating the house like crazy for Christmas.
- Adam has been out of town so I have been a single mom again.
- We have had a nasty cold sweeping through our house that will not seem to go away.
- Thanksgiving holiday...speaks for itself.
Is that enough? :)
As you can tell, things have been pretty busy around here. Ashley had her 2 month birthday...I know, CRAZY that it has been two months already! We had her two month check up this last Tuesday and she is doing great. She weighs 11 lbs. 6 oz. which puts her in the 75th percentile. For height she is 23 3/4 inches long putting her in the 95th percentile!! I guess my little girl is going to be TALL like momma!! Besides her runny nose, Asher is doing wonderfully. She is even getting closer on the sleeping through the night thing...knock on wood. Last night she only woke up once. We will see how tonight goes! Keep your fingers crossed!
The boys are doing great as well. We went the day before Thanksgiving to see Santa Clause, figuring that we would beat the holiday rush for pictures. There was virtually no line so we were so excited. I has bought new shirts for the boys and an ADORABLE dress for Ashley for the occasion. I could not wait to get a great picture of my three beautiful children with Santa! When it was our turn to see Santa, Alec walked up right away and sat down with him to talk. Murphy's law, Aaron absolutely REFUSED to get anywhere near him. Mean Mommy that I am, I wanted to put him in Santa's lap anyway, even if he was screaming, just to get a picture of all three of them with Santa. Nice Daddy that Adam is, he refused to make Aaron do that. What this boils down to is that I spent $15.00 for a beautiful picture of Alec and Ashley with Santa Clause, with Aaron no where in sight. Sigh. Oh well! Better luck next year I guess!
Well, I gotta go and do some more stuff around the house for the shower on Saturday. I have some great pictures in my camera that need to be downloaded. Once I actually get around to doing that then I will have some better posts!
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Smartalec or smart Alec?
Here is an example of the bit of attitude that is coming out my darling 4 year old lately....
Yesterday morning I was sitting on my bed nursing Ashley before getting Alec to preschool. I called Alec into my room and asked him to go, pick out his clothes, and get dressed for school; he ran off. About five minutes later I called for him to come in and see me. He walked back into my bedroom, still in his pajamas, holding a Thomas train. The conversation went like this...
Me, with a slightly irritated tone of voice, "Alec, what are you doing?"
Alec, with a slight sauciness to his voice, "right now?"
Me, getting even more irritated, "Yes, right now."
Alec, with total attitude, "Looking at you." (OMG!!!)
Me, now seriously pissed off, "WHAT WERE YOU DOING IN YOUR ROOM?"
Alec, now humble, "playing with trains."
Seriously!?!? Attitude like this already? AND this is not an isolated incident!! I really did not think that this would happen for a few years. In talking to my other friends who have boys that are Alec's age, this is normal. I am SO not liking it! Any advice from anyone?
Monday, November 19, 2007
For my Ashley
In my daughter's eyes I am a hero
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Saturday Evening Post...
Besides the colds and ear infections everyone has been doing very well. Ashley is becoming more and more of a smiley girl and we are all relishing in it.
Something happened with Aaron this last week and suddenly his vocabulary has exploded!! He will all of the sudden walk up to me with something in his hands and just say the name of the object. We will also be driving down the street and he will just be naming everything that he sees. I only understand about half of the words he is saying, but he is SO proud of himself...and of course we are proud of him also.
Alec is doing very well and is getting into the Santa Clause thing this year. Yesterday in the car Alec was unusually quiet, which usually means that something profound is going to come out of his mouth. He finally decides to speak and he asks, "Mommy, if Santa is always watching, then where is he watching from? Is he invisible? Does he disappear?" I of course was not prepared for these questions and had to think very quickly. I told him that there are little elves all over the place that watch and then report back to Santa. He bought it for the moment, but I have a feeling that more questions are to come. I have to say, the threat of Santa knowing all and it effecting the gifts that he will get on Christmas morning has really worked well. If I mention Santa then his attitude and actions change immediately. So how many years does this work for?
By the way...KOST is already playing Christmas music full time as of yesterday. A tad early in my opinion!
Thursday, November 15, 2007
I am ready...
for Ashley to be sleeping through the night.
for my carpets to be cleaned.
for Adam to be done with school (he is ready for this also)
for cool weather to be here (it was in the 90's today)
for all my thank you notes to be written
for my body to be back in shape
for a vacation
for Christmas baking season to be here
for our Christmas tree
for Aaron to be potty trained
for the curtains to be completed and hung in my house
for financial worries to be over
for a new kitchen (my current one is falling apart)
for a night where I can actually go bowling and not have something come up so I can't go
for a piece of pumpkin pie
for Ashley to sleep through the night...oops, I am so tired I said this one twice
for Adam to be home
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
How weird is that???
Those buns on the side of the head are undeniable!! It's her!!!
This is just about the weirdest toy I have ever seen!
I LOVE IT!!!
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Small story
Just one small story to share. Since I had my council meeting tonight and Adam was not able to be home, my parents came over tonight to watch the kids for me. I was getting ready to leave and showing my mom all the stuff for Ashley and the boys. My mom and I were standing in the kitchen talking and all of the sudden Alec walks up to us with a bottle in his hand with made up formula in it. He proudly announced that he had made Ashley's bottle for the night! Mind you, I have never taught him how to do it, and I never even thought that he has watched me, but he made her bottle and did it perfectly!! I asked him exactly what he did and he repeated what he did, step by step, and it was right! WOW!! My little boy is getting way to big! What a helper he is!!
Monday, November 12, 2007
Happy Monday!
I woke up this morning, as I do just about every morning lately, to the sound of Ashley crying. By the time I got to her room Alec and Aaron were already up also and in there with her. They had dragged the chairs from the little table in her room over to her crib and were standing on them. They were taking all of her toys and dolls out of her toy bag on the front of her crib and laying them all around her while telling her, "It's ok baby Ashley, don't cry!" SO DARN CUTE!! What a way to start the morning!
Since today was a holiday my Mom, my sister Amy, myself and the kids were all available to hang out. We decided that since Amy's wedding is only a month and a half away that we would head up to LA to go shopping for some wedding stuff. We headed up at lunch time and after some trouble finding parking (it was crowded) we headed out to scour the garment district. Through all of our shopping we were able to get a beautiful head piece for Amy, the ring bearer pillow, flower girl basket, guest book, garter, and material to make the flower girl dresses. What a productive day!!
Sunday, November 11, 2007
Back on track...
This weekend was so wonderful! Friday was a gloomy and snugly day outside and I did a whole lotta nothing! We went and ran some errands in the morning, met Pauline, Ian and Cormac for lunch, and then came back for nap time. I was able to get all three kids down for naps at the same time and I had a huge headache so I curled up under a blanket and joined in the nap time also. We all woke up in time to make some dinner and have the house presentable for Daddy when he came home. After dinner we all sat down and played some Chutes and Ladders before bed time. SO nice!
On Saturday Adam had to go to school for a few hours to check in with his professor but was out by 10:30 a.m. We decided to go to Disneyland for the rest of the day and enjoy the nice weather and each other. We of course were not thinking when we made the plans that it was not only a Saturday, but also Veterans Day weekend. We got to the park and decided to go over to California Adventure first. It was not too crowded there and so we were able to go on Monsters, Inc., see the Playhouse Disney show, and spend lots of time on the rope bridges in Bear Country. After this we headed over to Disneyland where it was super crowded and then on top of it, they were filming their holiday commercial that day. Seriously, it's a Saturday on a holiday weekend. Why in the world would they take up half of main street to film something? Crazy. We ended up just going on Small World, which was already decorated for Christmas, and then seeing the princess show and leaving. We got home late but the boys had blast and slept REALLY well.
Today was pretty low key. In the morning we went to Mass then came home, ate some lunch, and got the kid-o's down for naps. After nap time we headed over to AJ's house for Destiny's birthday party. The boys had a BLAST playing in the bounce house and running around with all the other kids. I am sure they will get another good night's sleep tonight!
Not a very interesting post, but I promise that I will be better in the coming weeks. To try and redeem myself I have included a few pics to make this boring post more interesting!
Aaron is such a crack up sometimes! He absolutely LOVES these light up devil horns that Aunt Allie bought for Alec on a super clearance from Old Navy a few years ago. Aaron takes the horns and instead of putting them on his head, puts them around his waist and walks around. To add to his outfit, he has also taken a liking to Alec's green gardening gloves. Aaron puts on a glove (without the fingers in the right place) and plays with his toys with it on. I have even put him down for naps before with it on and he keeps it on the entire time. He seems to think it is so cool to have a glove on his hand and still be able to do stuff. So strange!!
Adam and the boys playing Chutes and Ladders. It is a running joke with Adam and I, but Adam absolutely STINKS at the kids games. We realize that there is no skill involved at all with these games, but it still bugs Adam to no end that he always loses. Adam get's so frustrated and I think it is absolutely HILARIOUS!!!
Thursday, November 08, 2007
Alec the budding artist...
Alec's favorite subject, his puppy dog named Crustin. There are many photo shoots involving Crustin. I suppose it is because he never has to tell him to smile and he always holds still. Just my guess...
Self portrait. Every good artist needs a self portrait, right?
Ashley, Crustin, Puppy (Aaron's doggie) and a pumpkin all layed out on Crustin's Blanket. Yes, that is right, Crustin has his own blanket (if Alec gets a blanket then Crustin should have one also, right? 4 year old logic...). Ashley was already asleep on the blanket when Alec wanted to take some pictures. When I gave him the go ahead he went and lined up the doggies and the pumpkin next to Ashley. If you look through my pictures you will see that there are about 10 pictures of this same subject from all angles and distances. He is very thorough!
Wednesday, November 07, 2007
Drama and Smiles
When I got to the school Alec was sitting in the office with a barf bowl in front of him, his hand holding a paper towel on his knee, and the saddest look on his face. I got the low down from the director about what happened. Apparently Alec was on the playground running around, fell down, and skinned his knee. Once he saw the blood on the knee he freaked out and proceeded to throw-up. After refusing a band-aid they took him up to the office and called me.
I thought it was strange that Alec was acting so normal this morning, which he would not have if he was getting sick. We got home and it was not even 5 minutes of sitting on the couch under a blanket before he was up and playing on the slide and with all his other toys. This was not a sick kid...just a dramatic one. Sigh...
The one good thing about the drama that happened in the morning was that I was able to have a nice day with just Alec and Ashley. I decided after lunch to do a little photo session with Ashley and I was able to catch a few pics of her smiling. It is a rare event to see a smile, and much harder to catch on camera, so I was VERY happy to get it!!
What a sweet smile!! I can't wait until it happens all the time!
Tuesday, November 06, 2007
My Air-Bear
Being a middle child myself I understand how hard it is sometimes to just exist. You are not the oldest with all the responsibility, yet you are not the baby of the family either. My mom always did a wonderful job making sure that I had my own special place and because of her diligence I think I managed to avoid many of the typical middle child characteristics that you so often hear of. My mom always used to tell me that I was the cream in her cookie. I love that. :)
Aaron is such a cool little kid and is growing up right before my very eyes. He does not talk as much as Alec did at his age, but he does not need to since Alec NEVER stops talking. Lately his words have become much more clear and he is starting to put longer sentences together. Some of my favorites are, "Hiking boots please mama" pronounced "hike boos pees mama" and "I love you baby Ashley", pronounced "I yaya beebee A-lee." So stinking cute!!
Aaron is still filling the position in the family as the shrimp, but he is catching up a little bit. The hiking boots that he loves to wear so much are boots that Alec wore with his Halloween costume when he was 1 year old, and now at 2 years old Aaron is just now fitting into them. At his 2 year check up he finally made it up to the 50th percentile for height but was still stuck at the 5th percentile for weight. I asked Dr. Marino what we could to do help him gain weight and he replied, "feed him a hamburger!!" Wow, I need that medicine prescribed to me!! Actually, I would love to do just that for him, but he won't eat it. Aaron is incredibly picky (I have no idea where he gets that from) and he has a small selection of foods that he will consume. Adam and I constantly have the choice of whether we should make him responsible and if he does not eat what the family is eating then let him go to bed hungry, or to make something separate for him just so that he will get something in his stomach. I swore I would never be one of those parents who made a million different meals for their kids, but I can see how it happens. I think we have found a good balance and try to incorporate at least one of his favorite foods on his plate each night.
As I mentioned before, Aaron is such a little sweetheart. He is SO good with his little sister and absolutely loves petting her head and giving her kisses. With Alec in school three mornings a week I have been able to give some more individual attention to Aaron. We are in Miss Heidi's class this fall and Aaron has grown in leaps and bounds even since this summer. Unlike his older brother in the same class, Aaron LOVES sitting in my lap and listening to the stories and singing songs. He is actually one of the only kids in the class that sings out loud to the songs and it is so cute. His favorite song in class to sing is Three Little Monkeys and his favorite activity is the parachute.
Since we are telling all, there is of course the hot headed side of our little Aaron Michael. Aaron has quite the temper and will show it in a flash if he does not get what he wants. This of course rears it's ugly head the most around Alec. If Aaron has a problem with the way that Alec is playing or if Alec won't share with him then Aaron will just start screaming and hitting Alec with all of his might. It is one thing when it happens at home with his brother, but it is quite embarrassing when it happens in Miss Heidi's class or at the park with other children. The one good thing is that he is very good at taking his consequence and sitting his time in the penalty box. He is such a smart kid but he just needs to learn how to control that temper of his!
When I think of my little Air-bear my heart just swells with love. He holds such a special place in my heart and I can't wait to see what life has in store for him (my money is on him becoming a cop.) I LOVE that he is the cream in MY cookie!
Monday, November 05, 2007
How well do you know my children?
Sunday, November 04, 2007
Making Choices...
I made a decision this last week that something needed to give. I have been spending more time working on my volunteer commitments than I have on my house and my family. Obviously this had to change. As hard as it was, I made the decision to give up teaching Confirmation. Just today I attended my last class with my kids and said goodbye to them. Being sophomores in high school, I don't think that they were all that broken up about me leaving (too consumed in their own lives) but I will miss them. Looking back at the last 7 years of teaching it makes me proud to know that I have helped form the spiritual lives of so many kids. I still get to see many of my old students and am so happy to see them still attending Mass and living their lives in a Christ centered way.
Just wanted to say, thank you San Antonio Youth Ministry for giving me the opportunity to teach and be a part of so many kids lives. I know that as much as the kids may have learned from me (I hope), I feel that I have learned just as much, if not more, back from them.
Saturday, November 03, 2007
Sing Sing
I think I mentioned in a previous post that Alec refuses to perform at school when standing up in front of people? Well, I was able to capture this video this last week of him singing in the car. Now if we could just get him to feel comfortable in front of others!
Friday, November 02, 2007
Ashley update
Ashley is a very mellow baby and really only cries when she is hungry or fighting falling asleep. She is very content watching her brothers run around and seems to enjoy all the chaos. The boys are equally enthralled with her as well. They are constantly coming over, patting her head, and giving her kisses. The other day she was crying in her swing and Aaron took all of his favorite toys and piled them in the swing with her to try and comfort her. How sweet is that?
Ash still has the dark hair from when she is born, but in the sunlight you can see a faint halo of blonde hair coming in underneath. Her eyebrows are blonde as well as her eyelashes. It is so ironic that both the boys have long beautiful eyelashes and my sweet girl Ashley was born with hardly any. Looks like Mommy will be teaching her how to apply mascara someday!
I am enjoying having a girl SO much and am relishing every moment I have with her!!
Thursday, November 01, 2007
Happy Halloween!!
The day started with Alec going to preschool where it was grandparents day. Grammie, Papa, and Grandma all joined Alec in his classroom for some art projects and singing. The report I heard was that Alec decided not to sing, but to stand up with the class and make funny faces instead. Little goofball! Everyone had a great time and Alec was proud to show off his school! After that we had a nice lunch at Mimi's Cafe before heading home for naps.
Once Daddy was home we ate some dinner and then got the kids suited up in their costumes. The boys were Jedi's for Halloween. When I was making the costumes Alec was very specific that he wanted to be a GOOD Jedi, not a bad one. He ended up as Anakin and Aaron was Obi-won. The boys wanted me to make Ashley dress as Princess Leah but considering this was my first Halloween getting to dress up a girl, I just could not do it. She ended up as a ballerina instead and looked SO beautiful!
We all went out trick-or-treating and the boys totally scored on their candy. We let them have one piece each, which quickly became about 3 or 4 pieces each and then we all went to bed very exhausted. It was a wonderful day and I look forward to doing it all over again next year!!
Anakin and Obi-won getting ready to trick-or-treat
The boys got quite a stash! Now I just have to make sure and not eat it all myself!!
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Challenge!!!
I have been so infrequent that it should not be hard to come up with fun stories or pictures to share with you! Whoever is still out there, keep reading, hopefully things are about to get interesting!
Tuesday, October 02, 2007
Ashley Marie Hawley's Birth Story
On Monday night Adam and I, following tradition, dropped off the kido's at my parents house to spend the night and then we went off for our last date night as parents of two children. We went to downtown Brea and went to Carnitas for some yummy mexican food for dinner. After that we headed over to the movies and saw The Borne Ultimatum. We had a wonderful night together and then headed home for a good night's sleep...course I was a bit nervous so sleep did not go so well for me, but I had to get used to that anyway, right?
The next morning we got up and got ready for the hospital. We stopped on the way in for some bagels and arrived at St. Jude around 8:00 a.m. Nurse Carol and Nurse Jean (she was being trained) were waiting for me and got me right into a room. Apparently it was not too busy that day so we got lots of nice attention from the staff. By the time they started my IV, got a baseline on the baby's heartbeat (strong) and contractions (none) then finally started the group B strep meds and pitosin it was around 9:30. They checked me to see where I was starting and I was at 2 cm and about 80% effaced. Not much change from the Friday before.
Contractions started up pretty much right away with the pitosin but were not really that strong. They kept uping my dosage about every 1/2 hour and asking if I wanted my epidural yet. When I had Aaron I was encouraged to get the epidural early and never really felt any contractions. This seemed to make the epidural much more painful. This time I wanted to wait until I was really feeling the pain before they got the epidural in. Around 1:00 p.m. Dr. Henderson came in to check on me. At that point I was about 4 cm so he decided to break my water. Soon after that the contractions got rolling even more so I decided it was time to throw in the flag and get the epidural. The anesteseologist, Dr. Wu, came in almost right away and we started. Adam was brave and stayed in the room, but we made him sit in a chair in the corner this time. My plan worked, and because of the stronger contractions the epidural did not seem as bad and it was a nice relief to have the pain go away. The nurses placed me on my side and left me alone for a while.
All afternoon my contractions were all over the place and they kept playing with the amount of pitosin they were giving me trying to make the contractions last longer without having them too close together. Around 5:00 Nurse Carol came in and checked me for dilation again...only 5 cm...ARGH!! I really had hoped to be up close to 6 or 7 at that point. The epidural had worked great on my left leg but did not really take much on my right side. I let Carol know of my discomfort (I was having to breathe through contractions) and she said she would send Dr. Wu back in. Soon after Dr. Wu came in and gave me a bolster shot on my epidural and that made me COMPLETELY numb in both legs. What a relief!!
By this time we had gathered quite a crowd down in the waiting room. Since it was dinner time I told Adam to go downstairs to the cafeteria with the family and get some dinner. I promised him I would call him if anything happened. When he left I snoozed for a little bit and read a little. It was so nice to have a quiet room after having visitors in and out all day. Around 6:30, about a 1/2 hour after Adam went down for dinner I started noticing some pressure in my bum. I was so numb from the bolster shot of epidural that I was not sure exactly what I was feeling. Adam came back shortly after and I told him what I was feeling and about the same time Carol came in. I told her I was feeling pressure and she said she would check me. Sure enough, I was at 10 cm and the head was right there.
At 7:00 p.m. Carol had me do a practice push to see how close I was. She quickly told me to stop pushing and called to the nurses station to send Dr. Henderson over. Things moved so quickly from there. They got the room set up and got me ready to have the baby. I was so numb still that they had to tell me when I was having a contraction so that I could push. It only took a few pushes and by 7:16 Ashley Marie made her entrance into the world!
Once the cord was cut (Adam actually did cut it!) they placed her immediately on my chest and that is where she stayed for about the next hour. She nursed and we took some pictures with her and bonded together. Finally around 8:30 Adam headed downstairs to get Alec and Aaron. They were both enthralled with their little sister and were very pleased with the gifts that she brought for them (Alec got a Thomas watch, and Aaron a new train.) The rest of the family came up after that and all got the chance to meet the sweet girl.
It's funny, by the third child you would think that some things would be "old hat" by now and not mean as much. This birth was just as amazing as when I gave birth to both of my boys, and I will cherish the memory always. Even though Ashley was a surprise pregnancy for me, I could not imagine having anything different in my life. I truly believe that God knew in my heart that I wanted a little girl to share my life with, and gave this gift to me. I could not be more honored that I have been given this opportunity to raise Ashley and give her the start to what I hope is an amazing, God centered life. I pray that our relationship always stays strong and that I have the same amount of friendship, love, and respect with her that I have with my own Mom.
Alec and Aaron meeting their sister for the first time. Alec was a little apprehensive about her and did not want to touch her. Aaron was VERY interested in her and kept looking at her, pointing, and saying, "Baby Ashley!!" over and over again. SO cute!
Friday, September 21, 2007
It is actually going to happen!!!
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Updates
I am currently just under two weeks away from my due date and I am SO ready to have this baby! The nursery is all done, the car seat is in the car (yes it fit, thank GOODNESS!) and my bag is packed. At my 37 week appointment last week I had not dialated at all which was a big disappointment. We were hoping to talk Dr. Henderson into a induction for next week but we will have to wait till our appointment on Friday to see if I have made any progress. Hopefully something will have changed and I will be able to get things moving.
Alec started school on September 11th (also Aunt Amy's birthday!) and he is LOVING it! I walked him to the classroom on the first day expecting him to be a little clingy to me. I signed him in outside his door and then turned to look for him but he was gone. He was already inside his classroom playing with his friends and getting on with his day. I had to pull him out just to get a picture of him outside the door. He announced on the way home that day, "Mommy, I like room 3 better than room 1." (Room 1 was where he was last year.) I asked him why, and he replied, "Because they have a better kitchen." That's my boy!! Once again, I really need to reconsider the amount of food network I watch around the boys! haha!
Alec was moved up one classroom due to a shuffle in age ranges this year so he is not in a classroom with all of his other friends from last year. I was wondering if this was going to be an issue for him but he seems to have adjusted. You might recall earlier posts about his girlfriend from last year, Carly. Well, that seems to have fizzled since she is in the next classroom up and has a different playground time than Alec. Being the savy 4 year old that he is, Alec of course had to move onto another girl. I found this out in the following conversation that was had on the way home from school last week...
Me - "So sweetie, who did you play with at recess today?"
Alec - "No one, I like to play alone."
Me - "Ok, did you play on the bikes?"
Alec - "Yep."
Silence for about 30 seconds
Alec - "But I did kiss Jacklyn in the sandbox today."
Me - "WHAT?? Why did you do that?"
Alec - "Because she is beautiful!"
Me - "WHERE did you kiss her?"
Alec - "On the shoulder."
Me - "What did she do?"
Alec - "She gave me a big smile."
Oh my gosh. I just about died when he said this! Needless to say, Alec is doing VERY well at school and hopefully the entire year will be just as enjoyable as the first two weeks have been.
Aaron has been quite the character himself lately. He is starting to talk and communicate much more clearly lately. He still has his own interesting way of pronouncing things, but I am a very good Mommy at translating. I keep trying to have him pronounce things the correct way when he says them wrong, but he has no time for that. Example...every time he sees a truck he has to point to it and yell out, "UCK!" No matter how many times I have him make a "T" sound (which he does) and then try to have him put it together with the "uck" sound, he will not say the word properly. I know I should not compare, but when Alec was his age he was so eager to learn how to say things the correct way. He is such a smart cookie, but he decides what exactly he is going to be smart about!
It is always interesting to see what kind of traits you are going to pass along to your children, good or bad. It has become quite clear lately just how much of me has been passed along to Aaron. Apparently when I was a little girl I was not only a picky eater (yes, even pickier than I am now) but I used to go into the backyard and suck on dirt clods all day long. Well, it is all coming back to me full circle with Aaron. He is such a little peanut, 50th percentile for height while only 5th percentile for weight at his 2 year appointment, but the kid won't eat food! There are certain foods that he will eat but anything outside of those certain food items will not be touched. He would rather starve and wait for the next meal to see if it is something that he likes better. I can't tell you how many times I have put him down to bed with him having only had milk and applesauce for dinner just for him to wake up the next morning and plow through 2 waffles for breakfast. I have actually taken to giving him pediasure drinks everyday just to make sure he is getting enough vitamins and calories in his diet. SO frustrating.
As I said before, I was a picky child so I certainly should understand. What goes beyond this is Aaron's oral fascination the rest of the day. EVERY time I turn around Aaron has something that he picked up off the ground in his mouth. It could be a dried up piece of food that I did not clean up from lunch (9 mos preggo here, I am not bending over after every meal to wash the floor) or it could be a rock from outside, or Aaron's personal favorite, Obi food. He won't eat the food on his plate, but heck, leave it on the floor for a day to dry out and he will give it a go! DISGUSTING!!!
The final straw came on Sunday when the entire family was going down for a nap. Alec was down in the office, I was on the couch, Adam in his chair, and Aaron in his bedroom. I asked Adam before I drifted off to sleep if he would go up and check on Aaron (he has had a hard time falling asleep for his naps lately.) Next thing I know I am woken up to Aaron screaming his head off while being brought down stairs and put in the penalty box by a very upset Daddy. I asked what happened and Adam just replied, "Go look at the window above Aaron's bed." Oh no. I ran upstairs and found that Aaron, instead of napping, had stood up on the headboard of his bed and eaten away huge chunks of drywall on the corner of the windowsill. Sigh. Needless to say there was a LONG penalty box served!
I seem to be focusing on the bad Aaron traits this post. I should also throw in some things about how freaking adorable he is also. One smile from that guy or having him come over and stroke my hair while saying, "I ya you mama" (I love you, Mama) and my heart just melts. He is such a sweetie bear and I honestly love that he is such a peanut because it makes it so much fun to snuggle with him (when he lets me.) Aaron is totally obsessed with airplanes and helicopters right now. You never realized just how many airplanes there are in the sky or on tv until you are spending time with Aaron. He is the first to point them out, but if you don't acknowledge what he is saying then he will just keep saying it until you say to him, "Yes baby, I see the airplane!"
I have so much fun staying home with my boys and thank God and my hard working husband every day that this opportunity has been given to me. I love watching them grow and discover new things and I look forward to watching them grow into young gentlemen. I am so looking forward to seeing what kind of an impact Ashley has on our family and how the boys react to her. I know that Alec will be ok (he is SO excited) but I do worry about Aaron a little. I just need to make sure that he knows he is still mommy's little boy and that nothing could ever replace him.
I guess I have spouted off long enough for one post. Hopefully the next time I post it will either be with a induction date or with a little baby in my arms and a very pleasant birth story!
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Ashley at 30 weeks
Allie had gotten us a gift certificate for Prenatal Peek back in March and we were very excited to use it! We tried at 27 weeks but Ashley was breech and her face was completely covered with her hands and feet. Tonight, at 30 weeks, she was head down (good girl) and she only covered her face a few times with her hand. She seems to like sucking on her fingers quite a bit which was VERY cute to see!
We did not do a 3D ultrasound with either of the boys so it was SO much fun to do it with Ashley and get a sneek peak at her. I just can't wait to hold her in my arms!
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Swimming Lessons
Our association pool in the morning. We did lessons early so that we would have the place to ourselves. You can see Aaron riding around the pool on his trike. I bring the trike to the pool when I don't feel like venturing in myself with Aaron.
Seth and Alec swimming away!
Alec and his first swimming instructor, Seth.
Monday, June 11, 2007
Miss Lori's Class
Aaron coming through the hoops in the obstacle course the last day of class.
Me and my boys. How in the world did I get so lucky to have two such handsome and good little guys?
Saturday, June 02, 2007
Gardening with Grammie and Papa
Papa and the boys watering the newly planted flowers.
Baby Ashley at just six months pregnant. There is definitely a bump there!
Friday, June 01, 2007
Last day of preschool
Monday, May 21, 2007
Star Wars Boys
Saturday, May 19, 2007
Gettin' wet!
Alec's favorite thing to do in the water is to cook. Here he was making a white cake with green frosting. I of course had to tase it when it was done. I have to say, it was the absolute BEST pretend cake I have ever tasted!!
Aaron just likes to copy whatever Alec is doing at the time. Who knows what he was making??
My boys playing happily in their little pools. Life is good!