Tonight Kylie wanted to play dress up...with Sierra. Sierra was less than willing to comply with her majesty's request, but she cooperated for at least 5 minutes :) Here are a few of the pictures I took.
And we’re done…
Tonight Kylie wanted to play dress up...with Sierra. Sierra was less than willing to comply with her majesty's request, but she cooperated for at least 5 minutes :) Here are a few of the pictures I took.
And we’re done…
Wow, I have successfully become one of those bloggers that doesn’t write anything for months. I can’t believe how the time just flies by now with 2 kids. I use to have a few hours a day when Kylie took a nap to update my blog if I needed to. But sadly Sierra quit taking naps at the same time with Kylie, so I’m lucky to get anything done.
Let’s see, I guess I need to start back in November. It was our turn to have Thanksgiving with my family in Illinois. We were able to visit for 10 days, and it was sooo nice to see everyone. I really hate living away from my family. It bites. Anyway, where was I… It was really nice to just relax while being there. It was fun to hang out with the fam and eat great food. We tried out a few new restaurants that I had never heard of in Springfield. They were featured on Man vs. Food and boy will I be heading back there again! The first place was called Darcy’s Pint. They are famous for their horseshoes. Now I have come to learn that no one out here knows what a horseshoe is…well the kind you eat anyway. You take a piece of Texas toast and pile hamburger meat (or chicken, ham, breaded tenderloin, etc) on it, then top it with french fries and cheese sauce. Holy crap its good! We ate there twice while we were there :) Then we ate at the Cozy Dog. Apparently they claim to be the inventors of the corn dog. It was insanely good. Yeah, I ate a lot while I was home…which is why I look like a porker right now. We also went to see Lincoln’s Tomb, his house, and the State Capitol Building. I had not been to Lincoln’s tomb since I was a kid in grade school. I got a little teary eyed while there. His monument is HUGE! Anyway, his home was pretty cool too. The capitol building was awesome! I was bummed that we missed being able to see a tour of it, but we at least got to see a little bit of the inside. Anyway, thanks mom and dad, as always, for a great time at home :)
We had a photo shoot in the park :)
Brenna and Kylie having fun in the gift shop at the Abe Lincoln sites
Abe Lincoln’s house
Kylie in front of the capitol building
Inside the Capitol building in the ceiling
December…wow, where did that month go???!!! There seemed to be something going on all the time last month. Christmas was a blast this year, especially since Kylie is old enough to kind of get what is going on. This IS the last year I can go shopping for that kids Christmas presents. She remembered everything I got her..stuff I had bought 2 months prior as well! It was funny, I had bought her two horses at Wal-mart and I had wrapped them individually. She got the first one unwrapped and then exclaimed, “Where’s the other one?” Good grief… We sadly did not take any pics of Christmas morning. What is wrong with us! Here are few pics of my sweet girls.
Kylie got a doctor kit for Christmas and these are her doctor glasses :)
We blessed Sierra on January 2nd. And of course we forgot to take pictures. So I will be having Austin get in his suit again and we’ll dress Sierra up in her dress and I’ll take some pics. I swear, I thought you were suppose to forget to take pics of like your 5th kid, not your second!
I celebrated my 29th birthday on January 3rd. Of course Austin spoiled me like usual :) I had a great birthday.
And that takes us to today! I signed Kylie up for swimming lessons in April. Can’t believe my little baby will be 4 this year. I am having a blast being home with my girls. I am REALLY looking forward to summer again so we can get out of the house more often. Well, it’s off to bed! Until next time..
I couldn’t resist posting these. I tried to do a photo shoot with Sierra, but she started freezing her butt off, so I had to end it pretty quick :) Anyway, here are a few of my favorite pics from this morning.
I was beginning to wonder if Sierra was ever going to decide to be born. I had been feeling the best I had ever felt up until then and I was really starting to wonder if my doctor was going to have to induce me. The calendar due date for her was the 28th, but when I got my ultrasound, it said the 27th. So I told everyone the 27th because hey, I’ll take a day earlier! Well, the 27th came and went, but in the wee hours of Friday, around 4:30 in the morning, I started having contractions. Finally! They were about every 6 minutes and they weren’t very painful. I’m so glad Austin decided to stay home from work. And to think I told him he didn’t need to… Anyway, about 11:00 they started to get more painful and were coming around every 4 minutes. Austin asked if I wanted to go to the hospital, but I said heck no. I didn’t want to be sent home and they were in no way as painful as when I had Kylie. So I continued to sit around in misery while I had the contractions. We watched Finding Nemo with Kylie and the contractions started getting worse. Again Austin asked if I wanted to go to the hospital, but I said I would wait it out longer (do you see a pattern here?) 12:30 rolls around and by this time I’m crying with each contraction. I still didn’t want to go just yet, so again, we waited. 1:00 gets here and they are coming every couple of minutes and I’m like bawling my eyes out. I started to feel pressure down below and I suddenly realized that I should probably go to the hospital. I had to deliver at American Fork Hospital which is about a 15 minute car ride. In that time I had about 10 contractions. We hurried upstairs and the nurse checked me out to see how dilated I was…come to find out I was an 8! She said my water could break any minute. They hurried and called my doctor, who just happened to be in Salt Lake at the time. It was his day off... Great timing on my part, eh? It took a while for them to get a hold of him. He said he could be there in 20 minutes. Everyone thought I wouldn’t make it by then. To top it off, the anesthesiologist was in surgery. Apparently 5 other women either were or had been scheduled C-sections before I got there. Yeah, it was a busy day at the hospital. I started to freak out. I had always kind of wanted to go natural just to prove to myself that I could do it, but as I was lying there in horrific pain, I wanted some drugs! They finally were able to get the anesthesiologist up there to see me. There was no time for an epidural, so I had to get a spinal. I.hate.spinals. I couldn’t feel a THING down there and I hated the feeling. Another doctor who works across the hallway from mine showed up and was ready to deliver the baby if needed. I kept praying my doctor would get there. Well, the odds were in my favor that day, because my doctor finally showed up. He broke my water and 10 minutes later, out came our little Sierra. I was kind of bummed that it took 10 minutes, because I knew I could have pushed harder, I just couldn’t feel a dang thing! Anyway, words cannot describe how I felt to see my little daughter. She was so beautiful and perfect. She weighed 7 pounds 13 oz and was 20 inches long. She had all her fingers and toes (which hey, that’s like the first thing you check for right?) and she was just gorgeous. I was kind of worried about not having another name picked out for her because with Kylie, I wanted to name her Sierra but when she finally got here, she definitely did not look like a Sierra. But this little girl did. I think it fits her perfectly. The rest of the evening was kind of a blur. I ordered dinner while Austin was in the nursery watching Sierra get her first bath. They have room service there now. They had all these different foods you could choose from and imagine this – it was excellent! I think I gained 5 pounds from their food. After dinner I called to get some meds because I was cramping a little blt. This nurse comes in, who I have nicknamed Helga (she was kind of a stocky woman with long gross hair) and she gives me, without telling me what I’m taking, 2 Percocet and an Annaprox. Ok, I puke if I don’t have an anti-nausea pill to go with Percocet and this dingaling gave me 2 of them. I was kind of out of it and didn’t even think about asking her what she was giving me. Oh, and then she goes to “massage” my stomach and I swear she did it as hard as she could…4 or 5 times. I almost hit her. I really, really couldn’t stand that nurse. So after a while I start to go to la-la land. Luckily I didn’t throw up. They took me down to my room and for the next 2 days, that was my home. All the nurses were wonderful and I was recovering a lot faster with this baby then with Kylie. It was so nice to just lie around and relax. A funny story about Kylie. First off, after Sierra was born, we were all saying how beautiful she was and Kylie looks at us and goes, “I’m beautiful too.” Oh boy, let it begin. That night as I was nursing Sierra, Kylie goes, “Eww, gross.” I said, “Kylie that’s how you used to eat when you were a baby.” She goes, “I didn’t like it.” Ha ha, too funny. Now every time she sees me nurse she says, “That’s kinda funny.” Kids. :)
Well, I am day 2 at home by myself with 2 kids and it hasn’t been that bad. Sierra sleeps ALL the time and Kylie is constantly vying for my attention. Sierra is a pretty good sleeper as well. All in all, I had a wonderful delivery experience and I am soo happy to have my little daughter with us!