Friday, December 26, 2014

My Favorite Part of Christmas

Here's a glimpse of our awesome Christmas:
But this was my favorite part...
I have a brother serving a mission in Indonesia, a brother serving in the Philippines, and a sister serving in Florida.
None of them had met Little O before. 
We get to skype these missionaries on Christmas and Mother's day. I was SO EXCITED to skype and introduce them all to their new nephew! Seriously, I was so excited! 
Because my brothers are halfway around the world, we had to skype them really late at night. We kept waking O up for the phone calls. It's safe to say we wore him out!

Things I want to remember from the phone calls
  • Jordan 'hypothermically' not wanting people greeting him at the airport.
  • Apparently, in Indonesia, Katrin is pronounced 'Kathryn'
  • Jake saying the sardines in tomato sauce aren't that bad unless there are bones in them

Other personal notes about Christmas
  • "Are we bad parents if we don't get Owen anything for his first Christmas?"
  • Gavin bought me new snowboard boots!!
  • A guy from the Congo joined us at our family party and taught us how to catch and kill an anaconda.

Thursday, December 4, 2014

The Rest of November

Aaaand another post that's basically all about our Little O. You can expect many more of these. Here's an update through November.

This video makes me happy. It also makes me happy that he's quit crying like this.
I can't keep up on the thank you cards! It's awesome! We have great family and friends and neighbors who visited us at the hospital, and at home, and have helped us and given us cute gifts for Little O. Thanks again to all of you! 
We celebrated Thanksgiving with Gavin's immediate family. RSV scares me too much to have taken Little O to my family's celebration filled with germ infested very cute 10 year olds. 
Here's our first family Thanksgiving picture! Excuse my awkward posture, I was trying to show off Little O's face.
In the spirit of it all, we really do have so much to be grateful for! I didn't get around to making a list of things I am thankful for this year, but it's not too late... maybe I'll do that when I'm up at 2 am tonight. 

Monday, November 24, 2014

Pictures

It is so hard to refrain from posting pictures of Little O on Facebook and Instagram 15 times a day... So I will just put pictures up here where it's optional for you to look at them and I can show him off as much as I want. 
We got his pictures taken at Camera Shy on Saturday. I was looking online to schedule an appointment and they were booked for weeks. I called on Friday night to ask questions about newborn photoshoots and they said they had someone cancel for 9 am the next morning! Super lucky! I was really anxious about pulling off the pictures semi-spur-of-the-moment, but it all turned out well I think!
 He was an angel for the first 20 minutes... then he woke up. The rest of the shoot turned into a game of "how fast can we yank the binky then take the picture?" We got [a few] of him screaming.
At least he looks kinda cute when he cries, right? 
Ahhh we love this little guy!

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Owen's Birth Story

I hear of emergency C-sections happening pretty frequently. I'm sure Saturday morning was just a day in the life for our doctors, but for Gavin and I, and probably for Owen too, the morning of the 15th was quite terrifying! 
The part about going into labor that I had been most anxious about was not knowing when to go to the hospital. I just knew that either a) I would go to the hospital saying I was in labor and they would tell me I was being a baby and needed to go home or b) I would be in labor but tell myself I was being a baby so I wouldn't go to the hospital and I'd end up having a baby on the side of the road. Around 2:30 am on Saturday I woke up with contractions and asked Gavin for a blessing. I wanted help handling the pain and knowing when to go in to the hospital. I'm so grateful for a husband that can take care of me this way! About 5 minutes and 3 contractions later, we grabbed our bags and went in.

  • I put on leggings and a baggy t-shirt for the hospital. Gavin put on jeans and a polo because he "wanted to look nice for the baby". At all costs, Gavin avoids wearing anything but basketball shorts, so I got a kick out of the jeans and polo at 3 am thing.
  • Gavin really wanted to run a red light on the way to the hospital because he had the most legitimate excuse in the book. Luckily, the few lights we hit were green.
  • Walking to the car, Gavin tweaked his ankle. I gave him a nice talking to that I was the one in pain and he wasn't allowed to steal my thunder.
We got to the admit room around 3:15, where the nurses check mom and baby's heart rate, see how close to delivery you are, and decide whether to admit you or tell you to come back later. The nurse checked how far along I was and it was only a "1" (you have to be at a "10" to deliver), which was disappointing because that meant it was going to be a long time before I could pop out a baby.
Then I got heart rate monitors wrapped around me and had three strong contractions right in a row. Gavin was watching the monitor and said something to the affect of "does that mean the baby's heart rate just dropped?" As he was saying this, the nurse threw an oxygen mask on me, ordered me to get on my hands and knees, and started making phone calls. She looked panicked and said we weren't going home.
Another nurse came in the room and the crew wheeled me and the bed to a labor and delivery room. My doctor, the anesthesiologist, and a few other nurses showed up quickly. Nurses started working on getting an IV in my arm while my doctor started explaining that baby wasn't tolerating the contractions and we needed to do a C-section immediately. The anesthesiologist was also talking to me, having me sign papers, and agree to whatever he was going to do to me, which who knows what that was because I was in pain and scared for the baby and things were happening so fast! 
  • At this point Gavin was sitting in the rocking chair, and his face was WHITE. Nurses made him lay on the cold floor and they got him some coke to prevent him from passing out. We've all given him crap about this already! The plus side of this was it gave me something to keep my mind off the pain and panic.
Nurses and doctors started undressing me so that I could stay in the position on my hands and knees to keep oxygen going to the baby. Then they wheeled me into the operation room and put Gavin on a chair next to me. 
The anesthesiologist had me sit up and face Gavin and roll my back so he could get the spinal thing in me. By "spinal thing" I mean the C-section version of an epidural where they insert a needle to make way for a tube to make way for a needle into my back. That's how I understood it at least. Physically, this was THE MOST MISERABLE part! 
Anesthesiologist warned me I was going to feel a poke. I braced myself for it but ended up shrieking and feeling a strong electric shock down my left leg. I got poked a few more times with doctor yelling "where'd you feel that one?" and me trying to explain (through my tear-filled oxygen mask) the electrifying pain down my left leg, then my right leg, then my butt, then my right calf.  I was teary through the entire process, but this was the part where I was actually sobbing. It was so. painful. and scary. I literally. literally. felt like I was the patient in a sucky game of operation. Words can't do this part of the story justice. I have yet to hear of anyone else being tazed by their anesthesiologist. I jumped every time a new spot on my back was pushed and the electric current hit me somewhere new. Gavin was trying to hold my arms down and keep me calm. Eventually the anesthesiologist stopped being nice and said "Madi. I need you to stop crying and hold still. We need to make this happen." Not that those are choice words to tell a pregnant lady in pain, but it brought me back down to earth for long enough that he could numb me. 
By 5:12 am, baby was out. Apparently the trouble came from the cord being wrapped around our boy's body twice and neck once, so his oxygen was cut off every time I had a contraction. The doctors were so in the zone, they forgot to tell us whether it was a boy or girl. Nurses finally made the announcement and I was surprised with how happy and excited I was with it being a boy! 
The crew started cleaning him up and putting me back together. For about the 15th time that night I asked if someone could fill me in what was going on. The anesthesiologist came and sat by me and talked me through the room: this is what they are doing with your baby and why, this is what they are doing with you and why. This put him back on my good side.
Around 5:30, the crew lifted me up onto another bed and wheeled me into a recovery room. For about 45 minutes I couldn't stop shaking. I was seriously wondering at what point would they consider me to be seizing. The nurses piled some hot blankets on me and even wrapped my head in some. It took a couple hours for my body to calm down and breath normal.
Gavin started calling/ texting family and friends. Somewhat of a "Boy Who Cried Wolf" story, but both our parents were at the hospital by 8:00 to meet their new grandson.

  • Gavin's line of the day when telling the story was "That was not how I imagined it was all going to happen."
I'll journal more about our hospital stay eventually. I just needed to get this all in writing before I forgot the details. I'd say we are quite lucky to have a beautiful, healthy little boy home in his crib right now. The doctor said over and over how glad she was that we came to the hospital when we did. I'm so thankful for the spirit in our lives that got us there in time! 

Thursday, November 13, 2014

Onesies

Gifts are one of my top love languages. Not in a "spend money on me" way, but in a "here's something because I thought of you" way...like these onesies. We've received a lot of gifts for baby, but these were definitely some of my favorite.
My girls from work all painted onesies for 'it'. The funny thing is is that I don't think they realize how ridiculous their paint jobs are... which is why I love them! We'll see if baby ends up wearing any. That 'pimpin' one might have to go! What else would you expect from girls in a treatment center? 

Saturday, November 1, 2014

Halloween How-To

Five Tips on How to Celebrate Halloween in a Way 
That Convinces Others You Are Not a Party Animal
  • Eat bbq hot dogs, chocolate cake, and root beer for dinner (tip: rootbeer cannot contain dry-ice as that could be viewed as festive).
  • Don't dress up in costume.
  • Keep your hang-out group to a maximum of four.
  • Stalk other's instagram accounts while your husband plays fake blackjack.
  • Be home, in bed, and asleep before midnight.
Happy Halloween!

Monday, October 20, 2014

8 Months Down

I haven't kept a weekly pregnancy journal, so for records sake, I'll jot down the experience here.

Weight GainAs pictured above, I am huge. Regardless, I am so genuinely grateful that other women understand just to tell me I look good and have stayed tiny... even though I look and feel like a whale! I've gained about 30 lbs but I try to not pay much attention to the scale!
Emotions: Not as bad as I expected them to be considering I was pretty crazy on birth control! 
Morning sicknessI have thrown up well over 200 times in the last 8 months but the weekly average number has dropped significantly since discovering Zofran. We nicknamed the med 'Zoey' because she has been such a lifesaver and we think of her more as a friend than as a drug. Side effects suck but they are worth it. I'm still on it by the way- the whole "morning sickness only lasts until week 13" thing is a myth! 
Cravings: My answer is boring... none! Smells and cravings haven't affected me much, but I am generally a picky eater so maybe I just haven't noticed. 
Heart Rate: Legend says if they baby's heart rate is over 140, it's a girl. It's been over 140 until the last appointment when it dropped just below 140. 
MovementMaybe it's just because I am moving around all day and don't notice, but every day I get scared that the baby isn't moving. If activity inside the womb predicts outside energy then our baby is going to have work out hour every night around 10:30 and not move much besides that.
Other side effects: Freaking restless leg and leg cramps. OH. MY. GOSH. Gavin hates that I can't stop shaking my leg at night. I hate it even more. The more tired I get, the more my legs move, it is the weirdest thing! There have also been countless times I've woken up in the middle of the night yelling "ow ow ow help help help rub my calf don't touch me my leg my leg my leg". These leg cramps last from 20-60 seconds and are a good combination of painful and comical.

Side note: The Chinese calendar says we're having a boy. I go very back and forth between my predictions. 

Other notes: We had a tiny little scare with the heart early on and had to get an extra ultrasound from Primary Children's hospital but they said we didn't have anything to worry about. SO BLESSED. I've also had to go to the hospital for a UTI (TMI?) and to get my heart monitored (funny story). 
Being pregnant is not fun. I don't understand how the human race has lived on! But it has been fun to celebrate the milestones and to have something huge to look forward to! Also, I'd take a nausea-filled, cramped-leg pregnancy over an unhealthy baby ANY DAY so I'm so glad that those have been my trials through it all instead of something much worse! 
Now we're on to the final countdown! I'm getting very anxious and very excited. If for some reason you are still reading this, what were your pregnancies like? And what advice do you have for me? 
I love readers & comments!

Friday, September 26, 2014

Kamas

Cabin plans didn't fall through this past weekend, so Gavin and I drove up to Kamas to stay at Maddy's family's literally retro cabin. Colorful carpet. Old piano. Plastic couches. No service. It was awesome. We played a lot of Uno and enjoyed the Autumn scenery. I stayed up until 2 am which has not happened in probably over a year. It was a proud moment looking at that clock.
^^ Trying to catch a mouse^^
 ^^Almost caught Aaron smiling for a picture^^ 
^^The beautiful scenery^^

Monday, September 22, 2014

Baby Shower

The closer to due-date we get, the more excited we get! Especially when family graciously throws us a baby shower and gives us presents for the little "it".
Even though we don't know the gender of our baby either, it still feels like we are hanging it over people's heads. These people hate it but I think it's fun. Gavin's mom and sisters used the "surprise baby" theme and decorated everything so cute!
This baby is already incredibly blessed with love and support of awesome friends and family. I need to teach "it" to write pretty soon so that we can get started on all the thank-you cards!


Thursday, September 18, 2014

Pin Happy

My being 7 months pregnant and lack of wanting to work out has given me some time to explore my non-existent artistic side.
With the help of my trustee husband, we made this frame...
 And decorated it like so...
Looking at the pictures makes me realize how off-balance it is!
But in my defense... it looks alright for a $100 budget and not being able to paint or puncture apartment walls.
Happy Fall Y'all!

Links to my inspiration
Frame: http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/5-ideas-for-per-124321?utm_campaign=Feed%3A+apartmenttherapy%2Fmain+%28Main%29&utm_medium=feed&utm_source=feedburner
Wreath: http://www.picsoandrea.com/2012/10/fall-wreath-diy.html
Printables: http://www.thetomkatstudio.com/freeprintablesforfall/
Banner: http://lilluna.com/burlap-candy-corn-banner/

Monday, September 1, 2014

South Dakota

I love love love Gavin. One reason I love him is that when I want to see Mount Rushmore all of a sudden, he's game for a 12 hour drive across Wyoming to spend a day in South Dakota. Happy Labor Day!
^^This is how I feel about Wyoming^^
^^It only looks sketchy from the outside, I swear!^^
^^Like my bump?!^^ 
^^Bear country... We drove through a wildlife park so I guess that's one step better than the zoo. Black bears are my new favorite animal... I wanted to give them all a hug they're so cute!^^

In all, the trip took us 3 days and cost less than $500. It was actually better than I thought it would be considering we spent time in Wyoming and South Dakota. 
Would we do it again? Probably not.
Are we glad we did it once? Definitely.

Sunday, August 24, 2014

Girls Camp

Location: Tanner Flats up Little Cottonwood Canyon, SLC, UT
Hike: Cecret Lake, Snowbird Resort

Yay for having the best calling in the church! I love working with teenage girls!


P.S. The video heading says August 2014 when really it happened in July. Pregnancy brain is a real thing people!

Friday, August 22, 2014

JLTT

I literally don't know how this started but it's been going on since 2009...
"You can always tell when two people are best friends because they are having way more fun than it makes sense to be having"

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Provo River

It's ironic that this was Gavin's first time floating down a river considering how many hours we have spent in a raft. The river is pretty mellow so I decided it's something I CAN do while pregnant. We went with Maddy and Aaron and Shaylee and Brady. At one point Shay and Brady got high centered over an obstacle in the river. Shortly after, they got caught in a fisherman's line. I'm glad they came! 
If you want to do this activity sans tour guide or rental gear, you need life jackets, a floating device (aka tubes, raft, air mattress), and two cars. Park one car at Vivian Park (where you'll end the river run) and another car about 3.5 past Vivian park at the parking area off to the right of the road, where you will start the river trip. The float takes about an hour and a half to complete.

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Anniversary!

This past Saturday Gavin and I celebrated our mark of being married two years. Seriously I am so grateful for this kid. Enjoy some wedding pictures with me...
To celebrate we watched our wedding video and went on some old fashioned dates: mini golf, pizza, and tubes down a river, complete with love notes and flowers. 
I don't know what else to say without turning this into a bunch of mush but the fact that Gavin married me is a slice of evidence that God loves and cares for me. 
Happy anniversary Gav! Love you!

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Next Step...

Top left: friends
Top right: boyfriend/girlfriend
Bottom left: husband/wife
Bottom right: ???
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Gav & I are taking the next step in our relationship and becoming a mom & dad!
Most of you already know this, considering I am 5 months along, but I decided to make an announcement for the record.
We are due November 16th.
We already had our gender ultrasound and it's a
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We are keeping it a surprise for everyone, including ourselves. I'm not really sure the reasoning behind this but I do know that we would be broke already if we knew the gender... baby clothes are so cute!
We don't have all the logistics planned out yet... who is going to work where and when and coaching and school and babysitting and money and space and the list goes on. But stay tuned for when we do figure these things out! I'm ok with not knowing... we like surprises!