Thursday, May 20, 2010

Thursday 13 - 1

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T-ball

1. I love it that Jake likes to play.
2. Watching 5 and 6 year old kids chase a ball is funny.
3. Seeing the improvement in them from last year is amazing.
4. I secretly love playing catch with Jake, when Toby works late.
5. He throws the ball so well that I can no longer catch them w/o a mitt.
6. The last time I did, I was sure that I would have Spalding in reverse pressed onto my palm.
7. Going to the ball field with six other kids in tow to watch one child play isn't easy.
8. There are days when I don't see much of the game because of it.
9. Jake looks so grown in his baseball pants.
10. This is his third year playing.
11. Looking at his picture from the first year makes me smile.
12. There will be no professional pictures this year.
13. I will have to figure out a layout to do on my own.


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Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Wordless Wednesday - First lost tooth.

Jake finally lost his first tooth, the new tooth couldn't wait for it to fall out and started to grow in behind the baby tooth.
He now has another tooth that is doing the same thing.


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Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Two 4 Tuesday - 5/18/10



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Monday, May 17, 2010

Fail!

I couldn't do it. I tried, I really tried. I got everything ready, was even starting to get a little excited about going. Then my husband dropped the bomb....he gave me an option of staying home. Don't get me wrong, the option was always there but raising a family our size is not cheap. I was ready and willing to do my part in helping with the bills. After going over the numbers again, we realized that after daycare, gas and worst case scenario of taxes and health insurance rates I would be making about $100-150 a week. This would not even make my car payment. How could I leave my two babies for that amount? Toby at that point stated that I could stay home, we could find a way to cut back. How could I say no to that?

I now get to spend my morning making two little people smile and laugh, I couldn't be happier.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Count down begins.

Four more days until I return to work. I am more than a bit nervous, it's not that I am worried about Kira and the baby. We have a great sitter and I know she will care for them well. It's just that it has been a long time since I have had to leave a baby this young. Well ok, I worked one day when Kaly was 12 weeks old. Since then it was Haley, I went back to work when she was 4 almost 5 weeks old.

Right now we are nursing and mixing in formula here and there for a few reasons. The first is to build up the supply that I have here and the second to get him used to it in case the sitter runs out of milk. I have never left him with someone for 10 hours before. I really have no idea the amount that he will drink in that time span.

Another thing that really makes me nervous is having to get everyone up and ready by 7am and out the door. This will give me just enough time to drop the kids off and get to work. I can do this, I can do this. Can I do this?

You've come a long way baby!

Kira 2 hours old.

Kira 1 year old.

Kira 18 months old.

Kira 2 years old.


Happy 2nd Birthday Kira-bell! Hard to believe that two years ago today I was sitting in your hospital room waiting to hold you for the first time. You are such a joy, you make every day interesting and we all love how you make us laugh! Have a wonderful day sweet baby girl.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Mom legs.

I woke up about three years ago and found that I was finally at my before baby weight. I was the weight that I was at 19 years old. What a great feeling. I pulled out the shorts that only skinny chicks could pull off and finally put them on. That was when I turned a bit in the full length mirror and saw them.....MOM LEGS.

The icky blue veins were not new to me, after all I got my first hint of a varicose vein at 17. I was mortified but thought that since it was so small it would NEVER look like my mom's legs. Boy was I wrong, after my second pregnancy I found a nice little cluster on my left leg that only grew with each of the following 6 pregnancies.

When I had my 'mom leg' moment that morning I knew that once Toby had his vasectomy I was going to get my legs done and be rid of them once and for all. Well, Toby never did get that vasectomy and if you are an avid reader of my blog you will know that we had two more children since that day. Now that we are for sure done I made that leap.

I called Lincoln Radiology and scheduled my apt. The consolation was odd to say the least. You have to stand while you have an ultrasound on your veins to check for reflux. This is done by the tech squeezing your calf to see if any blood flows back up the vein. My right leg was done and about two minutes into my left leg and I about passed out. I don't know if it was from the heat in the room, if I locked my knees or if it was some weird thing that happened due to the reflux but I guess it's pretty common as she kept warning that some people do pass out. Turns out I have a lot of reflux in both legs, more on the left than the right.

So I got the apt set up and went in only to be sent away after being poked and numbed and prodded w/o getting the leg done. My vein was spasming and I didn't have the time to sit and get an I.V. ran for a 1/2 hour as I had to get the kids from school. So two days later I was back and was finally able to get the leg done. I do have to say that the pain was worse than any of the labors of all of the kids. It was also strange to have them carry on as if I were not in the room or attached to the leg/vein that they were working on. You can opt to have a zanex to calm your nerves but as I didn't have someone to drive me to and from the apt I was on my own and had to be aware of all that was going on. Another interesting thing is I apparently have very sensitive veins and a high tollerence to lidocane-which by the way hurts like cuss when injected! The nurse there was awesome and talked to me to distract me and let me squeeze her hand. I am such a baby when it comes to needles. Once the dr had the laser where it needed to be the procedure went fast, it took longer to wiggle into the support hose. This Friday will be one week since the left leg was done and I can't wait to finally be out of these sexy support hose that I am forced to wear.

Now on to the right leg. Today I went in for leg two and the dr thought that I wouldn't need an I.V. this time and started to do the procedure which included about 4 shots of incredibly painful lidocane shots only to change his mind and have an I.V. ran anyway. I didn't mind it to much as I was able to read a chapter in the Eclipse book that I brought with me. Turns out that my right leg was just as painful as my left and just as hard to get into the vein. An hour after getting the equipment into the vein the dr was done in five minutes. I go back in a week for my follow up to see if the procedure took and the veins are dieing. Once the legs heal up and aren't as bruised I will post before and after pictures.

I am starting to get very excited and once I loose the weight that I regained after having two pregnancies in three years I can't wait to buy new skinny person shorts and check out my non-mom legs.

*I did not receive any compensation for this post, all opinions are mine.


Wordless Wednesday - Love him!



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