Monday, December 29, 2008

I'm So In Love

Here are a few pictures of our sweet Dayton. My mom has lots of great ones on her camera, so I hope to be able to share those soon.

Thanks for the beautiful blanket Kristen, Laura and Cassie! We love it!

Snoozing with Daddy. This girl is a snuggle bug for sure!


I've going to try to "girly up" our gender-neutral baby clothes with bows. Good thing the girl's got some hair!


I think she looks a lot like some of my baby pictures here.


Sweet girl is just covered in wonderful, squeezable rolls. I love it!


Precious hands. Maybe she's praying?


More coming soon!

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Dayton Joy!!

Baby girl born at 3:24 pm, 9lbs2oz, 21 inches!

Soon!

We are at 8 cm and expect to be holding our new baby within hours!

Come on out Baby Dos...we can't wait to meet you!!

Saturday, December 27, 2008

A Bit Discouraged

Well things were moving along quite nicely for a little while but it seems that labor has stalled again.

At the hospital I was checked and it seems that my water hasn't broken or I possibly just have a slow leak so I was allowed to go home after being monitored for a while. This is actually good news to some extent as I wanted to labor at home where I am comfortable as long as possible. Also, if my water had broken there would be a countdown clock running that says if labor doesn't start in ernest in x number of hours I would have to be induced...which I do not desire.

We were also told that I am dilated to 3 cm. So progress is being made!

From about 3 am to 8 I was having good (read: painful) contractions between five and nine minutes apart. We returned home after making the walk of shame out of L&D (pregnant women are supposed to be walking IN and not OUT) and tried to rest. The pattern kept up for a little while but then the pains started to weaken and slow down. I've probably had only two or three contractions in the last hour.

The upside is that Jeff and I got some rest after a sleepless night.

So, we are off to run some errands and see if walking around some will get things moving again. My fridge is nearly empty so maybe walking the aisles of Market Street is the ticket to labor land!

More news to come. Hopefully soon...

Maybe a Baby...

Well, I am pretty sure my water broke a couple hours ago so we are
headed to L&D to get checked out. Contractions are still quite
irregular so I expect to be sent home to wait for "real" labor to begin.

We should know more soon. Thank you for your prayers!

Friday, December 26, 2008

Waiting...

Baby Dos is officially three days past due. The Christmas festivities are over and now we are left with not much to do but wait (and put away Christmas gifts...but I'm procrastinating).

I was teased by a couple hours of contractions early this morning but they petered out by 9 am. My doctor leaves town Monday and they are talking induction next week so we are hoping and praying for delivery this weekend.

Right now we are at the park enjoying an unseasonably pleasant day with the soon to be "big brother". Maybe the walk will get those contractions going again.

This could be our last walk to the park as a family of three. Or we could be doing A LOT of walking in the next couple of days.

Either way I'm relishing the quiet afternoon with my favorite boys.

Monday, December 22, 2008

Two!!


Oh, dear Ridge. What a big boy you are! We are so lucky to have you as a part of our lives.

Ridge is Bennett's very bestest friend. B gets so excited any time I talk about his buddy...he'll go get his shoes and be ready to go "bye bye" right away. It has been so fun to watch them grow together. Here is a picture of the boys that I just love, taken just over a year ago.


Now they are no longer just chubby babies that we prop up next to each other. They are full blown little boys actually playing together (instead of just near each other)...throwing balls back and forth, chasing one another around the house, making silly noises to get the other to laugh. They are so cute.

Often throughout the day Bennett will point to the chair Ridge sits in or the pack and play where he sleeps when he's visits our house and exclaims "Ree-Eee-Eee!". Bennett also cheers and says "Ree-Eee-Eee" when we drive past Ridge's street.

Saturday we celebrated Ridge's second birthday with a great, Cars-themed party. Bennett was happy to have a seat of honor near the birthday boy.


The third time was the charm when it came to singing "Happy Birthday" and blowing out candles. The first attempt had to be repeated because the video camera operator fell down on his job and missed the magical moment.

The second time Bennett was a bit over-zelous and blew out the candles before Ridge had a chance at them.

The third try was just perfect. (Notice Bennett eying the cake and Haley positioning herself to block him should he try to steal the limelight again.)


Happy Birthday, sweet Ridge-a-roo! We love you!

S"Aunt"a Claus!


While Bennett and I were in Fort Worth last week, Tricia and Elliott came to my mom's house to play. Imagine our surprise when SANTA (aka Aunt Lisa who for some strange reason had a Santa suit at her house) showed up at the door!


The boys were both a little intimidated.



But they warmed up a bit when offered cookies. Bennett was just friendly enough to run by and grab his treat.


But Elliott was brave enough to give the big man high-fives. (So cute!)


We weren't quite successful at getting B to sit on Santa's lap.


Santa and I hit it off just fine and I think I'm going to get just exactly what I want for Christmas this year.


Thanks Aunt Lisa for scaring the babies and giving us some great memories and funny pictures! And thank you Mom for playing photographer. We love you!

Parties Galore!

'Tis the season for parties and we've attended a few. Here's a quick run down.

Leader's Party
First up was the Watermark Student Ministries (WSM) Leader's party. The WSM staff and some student parents hosted a fabulous dinner party for well over one hundred volunteers. It was fun to dress up a bit, get a baby sitter (thanks, Uncle Phil!) and hang out with some of our favorite grown-ups.

Everyone in our community group volunteers with WSM so we managed a group picture. This is the last year we'll all be small group leaders as Jeff, David, Alli and Katie's kids are all graduating in May.

Our fabulous community group. Wests, Hulmes, Parkers, Penuels and Millers.


I love these girls!


And the boys acting like goofballs...per usual.

Small Group Party
Next, Jenny and I hosted a Christmas party for our 10th grade small group at my house. We decorated cupcakes, ate pizza and had a white elephant gift exchange. Good times with my favorite high school girls!

Alli, Sarah-Hope, Allison, Brynne, Christin, Jenny and me

We started out with a couple dozen cupcakes and plenty of icing and sprinkles.

These were the only cupcakes that survived for a picture...the others were consumed immediately upon completion.

Work Party
Monday was the RT Christmas party. In years past we've celebrated at a restaurant. But this year Jeff and Rob wanted to have a more personal affair so
the party took place at the Thomas' house. Haley and I prepared dinner for the company (17 employees, girlfriends and spouses) and it was a lot of fun!

With the help of Martha, Rob's mom, we fancied the place up a bit:



It really was great to have everyone together in a home. I feel like we all got to visit with one another more in a relaxed atmosphere.

Following is the best picture I could get of almost all the team. If you see some strained looks, a few people were freaking out about me standing on the counter to attempt a picture of everyone. They could have made it easy on the girl one week from her due date and all gathered together for a nice group shot...but nooooo.


Each year Rob gives his employees a list of gifts to choose from. "Santa's Favorite Things" is always a hit and inspires much contemplation and discussion of what choice to make.



We finished the evening by praying for Scott and Annie. They were unable to attend this year's party as they were on their way to Vietnam to pick up their precious little girl! We couldn't be more excited for them.


Community Group Party
Later in the week Jeff and I had our community group over for a Christmas-y dinner and games. I somehow didn't take any pictures...oops! We had fun visiting and enjoyed yummy chips, queso, guac, taco soup and cookies.

There was also a rousing Cranium game, narrowly won by the STAR TEAM which consisted of the Millers, David, Jeff and myself. There was some dispute over David's humming technique but in the end the Star Team was declared victorious.


Last, but certainly not least, was Ridge's second birthday party! But Mr. Ridge, being Bennett's best buddy and all probably deserves a post all his own.

More to come!

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Because She Told Me To

Tricia recently posted some pictures of and stories behind their Christmas ornaments and "tagged" me to do the same.

Apparently blogger etiquette says one absolutely must do what one has been tagged to do. So the other day instead of doing laundry or cleaning the stove during Bennett's nap I took pictures of our tree and ornaments. Until my camera battery died and I had to find another way to avoid my to-do list.

I have a lot of "favorite" ornaments for various reasons. Here are a few that I love.

Jeff and I decided to begin purchasing ornaments (or sometimes other Christmas decor) from each place we visit on vacation. It makes more sense to us than buying spoons or shot glasses or thimbles. And we enjoy talking about our travels as we decorate our tree each year.

The above ornament we purchased on our honeymoon to St. Croix. It think it is just beautiful. We have nothing but fabulous memories of our relaxing, gorgeous, adventurous honeymoon vacation and we hope to return to St. Croix some day.


This is another that is so precious to me. It is a nativity scene cross-stiched by my mom in 1983. My sweet mom hand made an ornament for each of her children every Christmas. As we got older they often had to do with hobbies or memories from the year (a piano from when I began lessons, a painted sand dollar the year we went to the beach, etc.).

I loved that each of us had our very own oranments to add to our family tree each year growing up. And it was great to leave home with Christmas decor that had special meaning instead of having to start my first tree only with fresh store-bought ornaments.


This pretty little church was given to Jeff and I Christmas 2003 to commemorate the year we were married. Nevermind that we didn't get married in a church...it still makes me happy to look at it and think of our first Chritmas as newlyweds.


This is another one from my childhood, "Baby's First Christmas 1980". Each year as a kid I would get this out and try to find a very special place for it on our tree. I've just always loved it. I think it was given by my Mawmaw and Papa. Not sure though...do you remember, Mom?


This cute three-legged moose is from a ski trip to Durango that Jeff and I took with our friends Randy and Megan in 2004. We love traveling with the Evans family.

Despite the fact that I was experiencing some sort of strange sudden-onset, all-over arthritis at the time and wasn't able to ski, we had a fabulous time with our friends. We all had fun eating, shopping and playing games together. I enjoyed a relaxing few days of reading by the fire at our B&B and did manage to get out for an easy half day on the slopes at the end of the week.

This is right about where my camera pooped out on me. I have other much-loved ornaments. One from Bennett's first Christmas, others made by my mom, a santa panda given to me by my grandparents and a framed picture of Jeff and I at Disney World would make the list.

Now I'm really feeling like I should start a collection of ornaments for Bennett and Baby Dos to have when they are grown. I wish I could say I'd lovingly fashion one with my own hands each year...but I'm afraid that is just a recipe for failure. Maybe someone more talented could continue that sweet tradition for my children (or her grandchildren...hint, hint).

I hope everyone is enjoying a beautiful week of Christmas! It's such a wonderful time of year!

Saturday, December 13, 2008

We've Got Spirit, Yes We Do...


We've got spirit. How 'bout you?

(Alright, that was super-cheesy. Sorry.)

It's our first Christmas in a house so twelve days before Christmas finally we decided to make our inaugural attempt at outdoor lighting. (The little tree has been up on our front porch for a couple of weeks, though, so we've not been totally dark and depressing.)

Someday we'll get up there on the roof and do it up big. But I'm happy with our first go at it. That used up all the lights we have anyway.

You should all go check out my friend Tricia's blog where she shares the significance behind her Christmas decorations. I love how she is using the trappings and wrappings of the season to shine a spotlight on Jesus Christ.

I'm going to steal her blurb about lights. Check her full post for more beautiful reminders as to WHY we are celebrating this season.

Candles/Lights Jesus, The Light of the World, came at Christmas. As believers in Christ, we now have His Light in us, and we are to “Let our lights shine before men so that they may see our good works and glorify our Father who is in heaven.” Matthew 5:16 —”Arise, shine; for your light has come…” Isaiah 60:1

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Bennett's Birth Story

I feel like I should get this written down before Baby Dos makes his or her grand entrance and I start getting labor story details mixed up. Some of this I wrote a few weeks after B was born but I'm adding in a few things I don't want to forget. I'm mainly documenting this for my own memory's sake. Feel free to read and relive the exciting day (or three) with me.

It is a bit long. Consider yourself warned.



Jeff and I read books, took classes, planned, practiced and prepared for the much anticipated delivery day. I decided early on in my pregnancy that I wanted to attempt an unmedicated delivery. I did not want labor to be medically induced and I hoped to have the freedom to move around and labor in the ways that felt most comfortable and natural to me. I was happy that my fabulous OBGYN Dr. H was extremely supportive of this plan and was encouraging that it would be possible, although he did warn that it is called “labor” a reason…it is extremely painful.

Our due date was March 10 and for insurance reasons we were just hoping and praying to make it past February 28. As soon as March rolled around I was ready to have my baby! But apparently, my baby was not ready to come. We waited. And waited. I rearranged the stuffed animals in the nursery, checked and rechecked my hospital bag and perfected my “labor play list” on iTunes. A week overdue I stood as a bridesmaid at my best friend’s wedding and performed in a choreographed dance at her reception. I walked a lot and ate a lot of spicy food. Still no baby.

One week overdue and dancing the night away at Laura's wedding.

My doctor understood that I didn’t want to be induced, but he also didn’t want me to go too far overdue. He said, “nothing good happens after two weeks” past the due date. Monday morning the 19th Jeff and I went to the hospital to try prostaglandin. Prostaglandin is a gel they put onto the cervix to try to soften it up and “get things moving” so to say. I was hoping it would get my cervix to cooperate.

I came in nine days overdue and dilated only 1/2 cm. My doctor applied the gel and Jeff and I spent a couple of hours walking around the hospital with intermittent stops to check my contractions and fetal heart tones. After a couple of hours I was having a few contractions, but nothing painful and there was no change in dilation so I was sent home with the hope that labor would begin sometime soon.

Trying to get labor going by walking the halls at Baylor.

We stopped for lunch at Mariano’s, a Mexican food restaurant, hoping that maybe some spicy greasiness would get those contractions ramped up a bit. Jeff returned to work and I went home and took a nap.

About 4:00 that afternoon I started having mildly painful contractions coming at fairly regular intervals. By that night they were intense enough that I was not able to sleep. While Jeff dozed I surfed the net and timed my contractions. By 4 am they were consistently lasting one minute each and coming about 5 minutes apart. I was SURE we would be headed to the hospital before noon to have a baby! I woke Jeff up at 6 am (it is now Tuesday) and we called the doctor who told us we should probably wait until the contractions were a little more intense before we headed in which was fine with me - I wanted to labor at home as long as possible. We ran some errands and excitedly talked about the day ahead of us.

We completed our errands and I rested on the couch for a while. Contractions slowed down a little throughout the late morning sometimes coming as far as 10 minutes apart. All Tuesday we did a LOT of walking...around the neighborhood and to Central Market and back to buy some candy (pink and blue sour belts). My contractions wavered between 5 and 7 minutes apart all day.

Concerned about another sleepless night we called the doctor and went in for a late afternoon exam. I was deflated to learn that my 24 hours of contractions had not resulted in any dilation AT ALL! Still only 1/2 cm, but 60% effaced. Dr. H gave me some meds to help me sleep.

Jeff and I walked around and around the mall that evening, having to stop every few minutes for me to sit or squat or lean over a rail and breathe through a contraction. I know I looked silly, and some people gave me some odd looks but it didn't matter to me - I wanted my baby already!

The meds did little to help me sleep. What rest I did get was between contractions so I woke up every four minutes or so. The contractions were very intense but still not closer than 5 minutes apart. The Ambian made me loopy to the point that I was seeing glittery shapes hanging in the air and I was frustrated because I thought I somehow had to figure out how to match the shapes and fit them together.

Jeff woke up with me at every contraction. He would squeeze my hand and give me encouragement. He didn’t know what was going on in my mind but I must have been talking some nonsense because he started reminding me that my only job was to “just make it through this contraction. Don’t worry about anything else.” It was not a very restful night for either of us.

Wednesday morning I called the doctor and went in for another exam. At about 11 am we were told the glorious news - 4 cm dilated! Going to L&D! We called our families who had been on edge since Monday morning and celebrated. Today would be baby day!

One last belly shot.

My goal was an unmedicated labor so I requested to not be hooked up to an IV. A sweet nurse filled out a form that was about a zillion questions long and then attempted to put an IV port (not really sure what it is called but it is basically the needle with a cap on it, not attached to a line) in my arm so they could give me fluids or meds at a moments notice if needed. I was trying to chat with her and be friendly but I think I made her anxious. She busted my vein and had to get another nurse to come in and insert the needle.

They broke my water and WOW - did that speed up the contractions. Within an hour they were coming hard and fast - less than two minutes apart with many of them "coupling" one big contraction that didn't let up all the way before another began.

I got sick a few times in the middle of a big contraction (I guess from the pain?) which just added to the fun. I was given some anti-nausea medicine which helped.

I attempted to visit with family in the waiting room and my mom took this picture as Lisa was timing one of my contractions.

During this time an awkward medical resident came in to "ask me a few questions." He stood there with a clipboard and nervously went through the entire list of questions I'd gone through earlier with the nurse. And he didn't write a thing down.

As I'm pausing every few seconds (it feels like) to concentrate through a painful contraction Awkard Resident proceeds to ask me why I don't just get an epidural. I don't really remember what my answer was...but I do hope he doesn't continue to ask for such explanations from women in the throws of labor. I really just wanted him to shut up.

All of the staff (other than Awkard Resident) were very encouraging and supportive of me and my labor goals. I wanted the freedom to move and I wasn't attached to any monitors so a nurse came in every half hour or so to measure contractions and listen to the baby's heart. The nurses were sweet to sit on the floor or bend over me at odd angles in order to get the monitors on my belly no matter how I was choosing to endure the contractions (sitting, standing, kneeling, whatever).

I had grand ideas of walking the halls and moving from labor ball to shower to bed, etc. but it was soon apparent that I barely had time to catch my breath between contractions, much less move around very much. I spent most of the time laboring on my hands and knees next to the bed with Jeff putting pressure on my lower back. Sometimes I would squat or lean into Jeff and hang my arms around his neck. Jeff was absolutely amazing as a support person from start to finish. It was getting very, VERY tough, but I felt like we were doing well. I was confident I could make it through.

After about four and a half hours of this my doctor came in and watched me labor through a few contractions. He said, "I think you may be getting close to transition". Yea! What glorious news! Then he examined me. I had only dilated .5 cm to 4.5! I was devastated. Jeff and I were both on the verge of tears.

Looking back I realize that in that moment my spirit was absolutely crushed. After two days of contractions and two sleepless nights I was exhausted and my disappointment at not progressing further after working so hard clouded any sight of the end ever arriving.

I asked for the IV of fluids so I could get an epi if things didn't progress soon. The next hour of labor was the worst. I was so discouraged that it was almost imposible to focus and relax. After an hour there was still no change so the anesthesiologist came in to offer some relief.

I cried. Then I slept for the first time in two days.

Smiling after my epi. Do I look a bit tired to anyone else? Nap time!

A few hours later I was 10 cm and ready to push. I asked for the epi to be turned down so I could know when to push and have more control. Baby was still in no hurry and had trouble coming around under the pubic bone.

I think if they had told me how long it was going to take when I started pushing I would have said there was no way I could do it. But I am nothing if not optimistic and I truly thought each time that I pushed might be "it". My sweet new nurse (shift change happened while I was sleeping) would count and nod her head enthusiastically with each push as though I was right on the edge of delivering. She must have gotten quite tired of that game, but she didn't let on...just kept right on encouraging me that I was "doing great!"

Everyone kept commenting on how the baby was doing tolerating labor wonderfully. Apparently his heart rate was staying calm and steady. He was just chillin' in there...in no apparent rush to be born.

Dr. H came in two or three times. He would talk me through some pushes, maybe suggest a slight change of position and then leave again. Awkward Resident came with him and at one point asked me why I got an epidural. Then he had the guts to tell me "none of the women in China get epidurals unless they are having a c-section." I wanted to slug him. The doctor and nurses all started talking at once, quickly trying to rescue the uncomfortable moment.

I wonder where Awkard Resident is today. Hopefully not working L&D.

When Dr. H finally came in and put on the full scrubs get-up I knew we were truly almost there. My ipod was playing some of my favorite happy music and we were about to have a baby!

I pushed for two hours and finally that little blond head was delivered (I never in my life thought I would have a blond baby)! The cord was wrapped around his neck twice, which looked horrifying, but apparently is not too big of a deal. One more little push and it was finally announced "It's a BOY!!". They put him on my chest and I cried and hugged him and immediately forgot about the preceding 54 hours. He was hollering his head off and absolutely perfect! Apgars were 9/9.

It's a boy!

The new family.

At 22 inches the doctor said he was the longest baby he'd delivered in a long time. He nursed like a champ right away and soon after he was cleaned up the room was filled with precious family and friends (14 of them) who had waited patiently all night for little Bennett to show up. It was quite a party.

We passed him around as cameras flashed and everyone oohed and ahhed like he was the first baby ever to be born. Eventually friends and family trickled out and it was 2am before we got to our post-partum room. I could barely keep my eyes open but the nurse wanted to go through a list of instructions, questions and stuff that I hardly remember. When they finally left me alone I closed my eyes and dozed off to sweet newborn squeeks and sighs. It was fabulous.

By the way, I plan to attempt natural labor again. Next time though, I want to wait to go into labor on my own. As much relief as the epi gave me I hated not being able to feel my legs or move around on my own and having to be hooked up to so much stuff. My doctor was very encouraging that I would be more successful next time as he said he can't imagine it being so long and difficult again. I'll keep my fingers crossed!

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

It's Summer Time Somewhere

In the last weeks as the temperatures have dropped, Jeff and I have finally managed to procure some satisfactory porch furniture.

Satisfactory compared to what, you may ask.

Well, couple of mismatched camping chairs (kind of like this one) graced our front porch for a few months too many. Charming, yes?

Lately they have been replaced by a some simple, white Adirondack chairs. Much better.

If only we didn't have to wait for some warmer weather to enjoy them. Oh well, such is the life of a procrastinator. (Who? Me?)

Jeff's parents generously offered to buy us a porch swing as a house warming gift. That was in January.

It is now December but we finally picked one out! And Jeff assembled and hung it this weekend. I love it!

Bennett approves as well.



I have a feeling Baby Dos and I are going to spend a good bit of time there this spring, watching big brother play. I can't wait!

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

A Tale Of Two Trees

We have been enjoying them for a while but now it is time for you to meet our Christmas trees.

We took Bennett's little Charlie Brown-ish tree and created our "Touch Tree":


It didn't take him long to get in the spirit of the touch tree.



And it didn't take me long to learn that the plastic ball ornaments are, in fact, breakable. Especially when used as baseballs.

And, my pride and joy, our "No Touch" tree:


I'm not going to tell you how many lights are on there. Or how many hours my eight and a half month pregnant rear end spent crawling around under and behind that thing to get them all on.

Jeff and I enjoyed a quiet evening with some hot chocolate and a couple of our favorite seasonal movies and trimmed our tree. It is quite possibly the last year for a long time that we will maintain our adult-only decorating tradition. And that is okay. But I treasure those times we've shared each year.

As for this year, a tree we didn't cut ourselves, a half a zillion lights, ornaments from each of the vacations Jeff and I have taken together and some sentimental ones from my childhood make a little corner of Christmas joy for me.