Friday, October 23, 2015

Welcome Adison Emily


SHE'S HERE! I could scream it from the rooftops that I'm not pregnant anymore and have a beautiful baby girl to show for it! Man, those last weeks were ruff and I'm sure I thought, or may have even said aloud, that I'd be pregnant forever! But alas, pregnancy does come to and end and a baby is a result that is well worth it all. Here is Adison's birth story:

At my 39 week appointment my doctor checked me to see if I had progressed at all from last appointment (where I was ZERO everything) and to see if I was a favorable candidate to be induced either a couple days before my due date or on my due date. We were both hoping I was as they didn't want me going over by more then a day or two due to having gestational diabetes and given my history, I felt better about having her out at this point if she was ready. Well, all the hoping, wishing, praying, walking, on and off contractions and dare I say on this family blog, sex, worked. I had gone from ZERO everything to 2 centimeter dilated and 50% effaced. My doctor said I could be induced and we made a date for when she was on call. Friday, October 16th was D-Day. We were all set to arrive at the hospital at 6AM that day and get baby Adison out of me! Having a date really helped the next couple of days go by, until I would have contractions and then all I wanted was it to be THE DAY already!

On Thursday night I went to bed hoping I'd be able to get some rest for the next day. I fell asleep pretty quick, but woke up around midnight (like I had been for about 2-3 weeks) contracting. This would usually last about 1-2 hours and go away. So, I sat in bed, turned the TV and was ready to ride it out until I could fall asleep again, well, that didn't happen. The pain from the contractions was getting worse and these were very much timbale, happening every 5-7 minutes like clockwork. Apparently Adison wanted it to be her idea to come on the 16th. I got out of bed, walked around, bounced on my exercise ball and kept breathing through the contractions. Around 4 AM I got in the shower to try and ease some of the pain a bit until I needed to get dressed and head to the hospital for our induction time. I literally stayed in the shower through Scott showering and told him to get me out when I had about 15 minutes until we needed to leave. Once I was dressed I tried to eat some plain Cheerios to have a little food in my system, but I just wasn't feeling good, so we got in the car and off to the hospital we went.

We got all checked in, I got hooked up to the monitors which showed I was contracting still 5-7 minutes apart and the nursed checked my dilation... 4 centimeters and 70/80 % effaced! Woohoo. Almost half way there already! I knew I'd want an epidural once hooked to the pitocin, so they got that on order and I got on the list (it was a busy morning at the labor and delivery ward that day). I was hooked up to the pitocin by 7AM to get my contractions closer together and was left alone with just Scott and I to labor until the epidural came. The pain, obviously with the meds, became much stronger and contractions were about 3-4 minutes apart. Scott has fun telling me when they were coming on, peaking, and slowing down... like I couldn't figure that out on my own!!! He also did this with Jase's birth.

The anesthesiologist came in finally and I was ready to get poked. Once that was all settled in I was ready to relax a bit, I had been up since midnight laboring and a nap sounded nice (though I never got one). My doctor arrived around 11AM to check me a see how much I had progressed. Only a centimeter.. Really, a couple of hours and ONE measly centimeter! I was a little discouraged, but that's OK it was still early. Around 1PM I was starting to feel pain again so the nurse ordered for more meds to help a bit. It seems where Adi was hanging out on my left side I could feel my contractions and her pushing on my ribs. More meds helped until my Doctor came back around 2PM and broke my water. I knew from Jases birth that labor got more intense once my water broke, so at least I was prepared. This part of labor went FAST!

Our nurse hung out with us after my water was broke and we chit chatted and she watched the monitors to make sure Adison's heart rate didn't drop, which it did twice from this point until she came out (FYI hearing the monitor beep slow is a scary sound). Around 3:30PM I started shaking and feeling my contractions again, likely transition. The nurse checked me and I was at 8 centimeters. The shaking stopped and my doctor arrive back at the room around 4PM. I was complete, 10 cementers and ready to push. Now, I pushed with Jase for 2.5 hours, so I was sort of prepared for that but hoping for 30 minutes or less, I mentioned this to my doctor as if she had control over this, lol. Shortly after 4:10PM I started pushing and at 4:19PM (after 3 pushes and NO tearing or cuts) Adison Emily made her debut! She was handed to me, I had to tell Scott to grab the camera (he was shocked she popped out so fast he wasn't prepared) and Scott got some pictures before they had to take her and make sure they suctioned her good due to her having a bowel movement inside me.

The nurses did what they needed as far as weighing and measuring and she was back on my chest quickly. Addison quickly started nursing and stayed attached to me for her first 3 hours of life. It was pretty great! The overall labor and birth was great. Adison was born at 4:19PM on October 16th, weighing 7 pounds 14 ounces and 19 inches long.

We are all pretty obsessed with her, even big brother Jase!

Clearly between a contraction!


She's OUT!!

My Doctor and me.. Happy tears and relief! 
LOVE
No Pictures Please 
Thanks for coming out of me Adison!
Adison helped mommy pick out a gift for Big Brother! 
<3
Jase got Blaze!
Here mom, I got her..
Happy Family. Addison is in the blanket somewhere.
She wasn't a fan of the poking and prodding. Adison had her sugars checked 4 times before we left. 
Foot
Bath Time 
Grandma T
Grandma A - Comparing Adison to a picture of Jase
Like Father, Like Daughter 
Our Sweet - Timothy help pick a perfect little girl for our family 
Going Home
Jase holding sister! 
Stay Tuned...



Sunday, October 11, 2015

Pumpkin Patch Fun - Fog Willow

This weekend we decided to take Jase to the Pumpkin Patch. We are not sure when Adison will want to make her debut and I really wanted to make sure I got to see him pick a pumpkin. I asked some local mommas here where they suggested to go and got a lot of responses for Fog Willow in Winton. It was a great place to take Jase and worth the 30 minute drive, for sure. They had a animals to see and some to pet, a tractor ride, mining area, food and lots of pumpkins to choose from! Jase picked out his own pumpkin, but didn't want to help pick mine, Scott's or baby sister's. 

Enjoy some pictures below... I swear I was there, behind the camera!

So excited
Running up and down hills
So many pumpkins to choose from
A little over 3 feet tall
This place had great picture taking spots
Mining
Stay Tuned...

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Adison's Nursery

Picking a theme for Adisons Nursery was actually pretty easy. When I was pregnant with Timothy I was thinking of doing a Tribal/Earthy theme even before we knew he was a boy, for whatever reason I was drawn to that style. That really didn't change when we found out we were pregnant again, I knew I wanted to do something like that still no matter if we were having a boy or girl. All I needed to do was narrow down colors. I, of course, made Pinterest my friends and searched away for ideas. 

Once we found out baby was a girl I focused in on how I wanted the theme to come about. I wanted it to be somewhat girly, but not overly frilly. I seemed to be drawn to antlers when I would look on Pinterest, but looking at prices for those were..WOW. Well, I was walking out to the car one day and noticed Scott had antlers he had done nothing with for years. Now, if you know a hunter, you can't just take their deer antlers and do what you want with them, so, like a good wife, I put together some ideas of what I wanted to do to present to him and had my back up plan of doing it anyways and ask for forgiveness later. Luckily he said he was OK with my plan and let me take the Antlers and craft away. This sort of set the Animal/Tribal/Rustic theme for the room. 

Everything else just sort of fell into place. I went on a couple trips to Hobby Lobby to see what I could find that matched up with the look I was going for and luckily found a lot of DIY items to make. Along with what I made, I have some talented friends who also contributed to making what I was envisioning come to life. 

Once I picked some colors of items to go into the room I could pick paint. Thankfully my mom came up to paint the room and help pick colors. We decided on a peachy/pink for the wall and a mint for the nightstand (that I took from my grandmas house). Scott didn't care much with what I did in the room but he DID have a strong opinion about color, so he had a big say in the color we chose. Originally I wanted it to be a little bolder, but I'm glad he said a big fat NO, I love the color we chose.  

Overall I am super please with how it turned out! Hopefully the decor can grow with Adison for a while! 

Swatches from a quilt my friend Amber made. DIY Arrow using Scrapbook Paper and Chip Board. Headband holder using Twine and Clothes Pins
Crib. Banner from Baby Sprinkle made by my friends Brittany. (this will be moved once Adi is in the crib)
DIY Feather Mobile above glider. 
This is a reminder for us as we VERY much need to. 
Changing Table/Dresser.  DIY Deer Antlers. Water Colors by my Friend Becci. 

Another DIY Headband Holder 
Love how the Mobile turned out. It was sort of a tedious project though! 
Arrow Frame made by my friends Kristen's Mom, DIY String Art Bunny on Wood. DIY Glittered "A". Scrapbook Paper in Frames. Fabric Swatches from quilt made by my friend Amber. DIY Heat with Scrapbook Paper and Chipboard. 

Saturday, October 3, 2015

October

Last October changed both my husbands and my world forever. Last October I was dreading this October. Last October changed the way I felt about Fall time and everything I loved about it, I soon came to hate. Last October we said Hello and Goodbye to our sweet Timothy all too soon. Last October I put my faith completely in my Heavenly Father and THIS October is one I'm now looking forward to.

This October we are expecting Adison to arrive, if close to her due date, a week-ish before Timothy's 1st birthday. This October I have hope. This October I am looking forward to the Holidays. This October I am looking forward to holding a baby that I get to take home with me. This October we will celebrate Timothy's Birthday with a new life. This October will be a happy one.

God is so good and so faithful and we can't wait for October.

Stay Tuned...