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Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Our first sick visit








Alden has been fussy and snotty for a couple days. Then yesterday he started running a pretty high fever and last night he cried all night and hardly slept at all. Im a little worried this might be the start of an ear infection. Normally I would try to just treat it at home with garlic infused oil and breast milk in the ears. But with Stephen and Jennifer's wedding this weekend I decided to take Alden to his first sick baby appointment. We went to see uncle Stephen. The girls were so excited.
Alden was 20 lbs and had a fever of 102 :( he was still pretty smiley though (as long as mommy held him). I knew he wasn't feeling well though BC he would hardly nurse. His ears were a little red but no infection. I decided to head it off and just start amoxicillin. I just can't have a sick baby during the wedding.
He has spaghetti for dinner and was pretty happy. Looks like his meds are helping :)






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Thursday, July 31, 2014







Finally, at a little over 6 months, Alden is starting to master sitting up!





And he just woke up from a 4 hr nap. He's feeling goood!
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Monday, June 30, 2014

It's go time!

Well, January 18th came and went, just like I knew it would. Nobody believed me when I said our little guy would come after his due date. So many people thought I was crazy for not being induced. And to tell you the truth, I started to believe he was just so comfy, he'd never come out. I was not having any contractions, I was barely 2 cms. I did everything I could to speed up the process. But only one thing worked...



Friday morning I woke up, 40 weeks and 6 days pregnant. Tired, swollen, achey, irritable, excited and tired. (yes, tired is on there twice for a reason) I decided to call my amazing chiropractor and see if she could fit me in. I don't know why I hadn't thought of it earlier, but I wish I had! She said she could see me saturday morning. I prayed it would work!



Saturday morning, at 10:00, mom and I headed to the chiropractor. I told her I was 41 wks and I needed this baby out =) She did her magic. Afterwards mom and I ran to walmart. While we shopped, I began to feel contractions, only every 30 mins or so, but they were fairly strong. I told mom, but we both assumed it was because we were walking around. (I'm always in a little denial when my labor start, because I always assume they'll (for some reason) stall out) After I got home, I drank a little castor oil. Around noon, I met Robert and the girls at his Grandmother's house for lunch. I told him about the contractions (15-20mins apart). I did not tell anyone else however. I'm pretty sure I gobbled that burger up thinking it might be my last until after delivery!



The rest of the day was kind of a blur. We left Robert's grandma's house around 6pm. I went home and did some laundry, packed my bag and loved on the girls. By late that evening I was hurting, bad! Back labor... again. I had horrible back labor with Jane Ellis. It litterally felt as if knives were stabbing me. I was determined to put the girls to bed before I left, but then I started bleeding. Hmmm, "Hey babe! I think you need to call your parents!"



Debbie and Woodson got to the house around 930pm. Both the girlies were in bed, so I was ready to go. We arrived at Methodist Germantown around 1030pm and I was admitted at 1045. The contractions were hard and fast. I wanted a natural delivery, but I was pretty sure with this back labor, there was just no way. I was 8 cm and 90% effaced. I was begging for an epidural. Dr Seymore was at the bedside. I got my epidural, was dosed when I laid back down. Two minutes later my water was broken and I was pushing. It actually helped the pain to push! I pushed for 6 mins. Just when I didn't think I could possibly push anymore (my epidural was not working) the sweetest little 8lbs 8oz 21 inch long perfect baby boy was born at
1220 am. Apgars of 8 and 9. Big blue eyes, and light brown hair. My first baby to do immediate skin to skin and to nurse like a little champ!

Friday, June 27, 2014

October








October- I had my glucose test today. I had to be there at 730. I am not a very good morning person, so I had a VERY small mug of coffee. Apparently, it was enough to cause my fasting glucose to be 105. And my GTT to be 145. The cutoff is 140, so I just declined the 3 hr test. I'm sure I'll be fine =)


                                                      





We are having a fantasic October. Jane Ellis is still taking violin and is really starting to show interest. She can hold her box violin and will be getting a real one very soon.  







We have gone to the zoo a few times since the weather is so nice. This time it was with some amazing friends and their pretty awesome boys- Brady, Fisher and Luke.




The cousins like going to the zoo together too!












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                                                    We are having a fantastic October.




Thursday, November 28, 2013

Swell November










The girls love snuggling up to my 30 weeks belly. We are all doing well and are just excited and ready to meet this sweet brother boy! Alden is really moving and grooving now. The girls think it's funny when they lay their head on my stomach and he kicks them!














Jane Ellis was able to have a quick lunch with mommy and daddy. She loves her daddy and her mexican food.





Emma and Elsie came to help Shannon watch the girls so Robert could go out of town. The next morning, after I got back from work, I made them all bacon and pink and blue pancakes.










                                                               The girls love their babies.










Jane Ellis turned 3 November 23rd! I truly cannot put into words the amount of joy she's brought to us. She can be so sweet. If she gets a treat and Aubrey isn't there for one, she always asks "where's aubrey?" She's been sleeping in her big girl bed since september and loves it.


Wednesday, September 4, 2013

half way there!





september 4. 20wks 4 days. Another OB appt... Mr's HR158 158 lbs Sometimes I wish I could just do a homebirth and not get checked so often. But I'm so thankful for the care I'm able to receive. So, far I still feel great, though it's getting hard for me to carry Aubrey. It's just unfathomable to me that this is more than likely my last pregnancy. I can honestly say, I'm going to miss it.




Monday, August 19, 2013

Little update





August 19. Well, we made it to the beach! My mom, my sister Shannon, her kids Emma, Elsie, and William, me and my kids. SO MUCH FUN!!





Sept 16. Jane Ellis loves to talk to Alden and tell him all about her day. She's so ready to meet him.



sept 28. 24wks already!!! This is going by too fast. As I start to really feel him kick and roll, rumble and push, I can't imagine this being the last time I go through all of this. Also, Aubrey started peeing in her potty at just 19 months old =) Is it possible I'll only have one kid in diapers?