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Friday, September 30, 2016

September 2016 Book List

As soon as we moved into our new home I did the most important thing you have to do when you move to a new place- got my new library card.  :)  We're still getting to know our new library system.  It was hard to leave our last one, it was a really great library.  We miss our librarian friends and all the great programs and toys they had.  The new library is small, but it is a county wide system so I can still get a lot of great reads.  Here are some of the books I enjoyed this month. (This post contains affiliate links.  All opinions are my own.)

 Who Do You Love by Jennifer Weiner



This book starts with two kids meeting in a hospital.  Rachel, the girl, has a heart condition and Andy, the boy, broke his arm.  A few years later they get thrown together again and start dating.  They start dating, break up get back together, break up, the usual story.  But it is a sweet one.  The two of them grew up very differently, and it is interesting to read how those differences shape them.  What I liked about this story is that each character is challenged on their own, and we get to see how that impacts their relationship.  They have flaws.  Their reasons for separating weren't always huge, and were almost a little petty at times.  But that is what I think made it realistic.  They were normal people trying to do good in their lives, follow their passions, and find love.  I enjoyed this one.

The Silent Sister by Diane Chamberlain



Riley grew up thinking that her sister had killed herself when Riley was almost two years old.  Her sister, Lisa, was a violin prodigy and the stress of all the performances caused her to become depressed.  When we start the book Riley's father has just passed and Riley is taking care of closing up his house and going through his things.  While trying to go through everything she learns that her sister had killed her former violin teacher and might have faked her suicide.  (Spoiler alert- she did.  But if the sister was dead the story would be pretty quick.) We go back and forth from Riley's perspective to her sister's.  The two sisters also have a brother who has a totally different perspective on how everything went down.  I liked reading how three different children could view an event from such different angles.  True, they were all different ages.  But how we remember our childhood isn't the same as how our siblings remember it.  We all have upbringings that are unique from our brothers and sisters.  This is one of those stories where no one is really 'right' per se, but you understand why they do what they do.  It was a page turner and I think I'm going to add it to my read again list.

Mermaids in Paradise by Lydia Millet



Okay, this one was not one of my favorites.  I think it just isn't a style I am looking for right now.  A couple go on a honeymoon to a tropical island, and yes as the title suggests they find mermaids.  The resort company tries to cash in on the mermaids, and the main characters work to stop it.  Honestly I found our main characters a bit grating.  I understand the author was going for satire and it wasn't meant to be a warm and fuzzy book.  But I quickly got tired of reading the internal judging of the world from the main character and her negative attitudes.  I don't want to say it is a bad book.  I always think it is good to read outside of my comfort zone and to think about life from points of views very different from my own.  I just could not get behind the skewering of total strangers the narrator did while thinking she is so superior to everyone she met.  Plus there is a twist at the end that just didn't fly with me.  Like I said though, it is always good to get outside of the usual reads, so I'm not disappointed I read it.  I am just very happy I got it out of the library and didn't spend money on it.

We Are Unprepared by Meg Little Reilly



A couple, Ash and Pia, move to rural Vermont to live a more 'real' life.  After they move there a super storm develops that is bigger than anything anyone has ever seen.  Ash and Pia approach preparations for it in two different ways.  Pia falls in with a group of preppers, while Ash tends to align with the local government more.  While they are preparing for the big storm, their marriage starts to fall apart a bit.  The story is really one of how their marriage drifts.  It feels as though it would have happened anyway, but the storm is a major catalyst that can't be ignored.  Overall I enjoyed reading about how different people prepared for the major disaster.  I found it to be realistic and really cover many ways people face this sort of life changing situation.  It's really more about relationships than the disaster.  The storm kind of falls into the background.  I found it interesting and would recommend it.


Four new books to check out.  Okay, three new books and one I didn't like that much.  But that could be just me.  As always there are affiliate links in this post, but that doesn't mean it costs you any extra money if you chose to purchase them.  All opinions are my own.  I've already started a few new books to get ready for October.  Maybe I'll try to find something scary for Halloween...

-Kim

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Eight month update and schedule

The girls have been go go go this month!  They are adjusting so well to out new house.  Moving couldn't have come at a better time- the girls have more room to roam around!



One of the biggest things with the girls this month is how much they are moving around.  They aren't officially crawling yet.  They keep trying to get on their hands and knees, but can't quite do anything from there.  They do army crawl and roll and scoot like you wouldn't believe!  Ben didn't start really getting mobile until close to a year, so I am a bit surprised by how early the girls seem to be doing it.  Of course they have Ben to set an example of what to do.  They also have Ben's toys to motivate them. ;)  They love getting into his stuff.  I fully admit I wish they stayed in one place a little bit longer.  But it is fun that they can get around a bit and play with each other.  They are getting a little frustrated that they can't get on their knees yet, but it will be happening soon I'm sure.  I am happy we set up this place to be super baby safe right away.  These girls are into everything!

The other big thing this month is solids.  We really picked it back up now that we are settled.  The girls had their first solids at six months, but really I don't think they were completely ready yet.  This was actually a blessing, as we got through the move without having to worry about giving them solids on top of everything else.  Now they are ready and super into it!!  The girls have breakfast, lunch, and dinner with us most days.  They are so cute when they eat.  I love these early stages of solids.  The girls are just so happy to be sitting at the table and eating with us, they eat everything!  Of course it is ridiculously messy, but that is expected.  So far they have liked everything we have given them and are doing really well with the self feeding.  We have started giving them a little bit of water with their meals.  (This is important as they aren't eating purees.)  They adore trying to drink the water out of the bottles.  They end up wearing more water than they drink, but it is cute how much they enjoy it.  They currently eat most of their meals in just their diapers, so I don't have a lot of pictures of them eating.  I love seeing them try new foods, and I love that all five of us can sit together at the table at meals!

The girls still babble and frankly yell a lot.  They are so much louder than Ben ever was!  They just have a ton to say and want to be sure everyone knows it!  They are starting to 'talk' to each other more.  They actually look at each other and seem to be carrying on conversations sometimes!  It is so sweet.  I have no idea what they are saying to each other of course, but I love seeing them acknowledge each other.  They still like to play together and steal toys from each other.  Now that they are scooting around they can get into the toys more.  Ben is being pretty good about this.  He doesn't like when they play with some things, but he is learning to share more.

Ali is still the more outgoing of the girls.  She has a quick smile.  She is a bit of a firecracker, even at this young age.  She is quick to let you know she is unhappy.  But she is quick to bounce back to smiling as well.  She tries hard to reach her goals.  She is the one you can see reaching and trying to get on her hands and knees.  She is determined to get what she wants and keeps working until she does.  Sammy is still the quieter girl.  Don't let that fool you though, she is just as determined as her sister.  She makes this little face with her lips pressed tightly together and you know she is working on something.  Her efforts aren't as visible as Ali's, but you can see her thinking then suddenly she can do something new!  She also makes that little tight lipped face when she is trying not to smile.  Between Ali's early feistiness and Sammy's early determined nature I know these girls are going to give me a run for my money as they grow!

The schedule has changed slightly this month.  The girls get up a little earlier.  This is because they just weren't making it to 7:30 anymore.  I had been holding out on moving their wake time because I enjoyed having the early morning time with Ben, but I knew they would eventually be getting up early anyway.  So we went with it.  Of course if they are happy in their beds we wait until 7:30.  We have also added the solids as I mentioned before.  We are fully back in the time where it feels like everything we do revolves around food.  Meals take longer and clean up is way more involved, but we are enjoying it.  Here is the basic run down of the girls' day.

7:15am: Wake up
7:30am: Nurse
8 am: Solids breakfast
9-11am: Nap
11am: Nurse
11:45am: Solids lunch
1:45pm: Nurse
2-4:30pm: Nap
4:30pm: Nurse
5:30pm: Solids dinner
6:45pm: Nurse
7pm: Bed

Eating solids is going great.  Nursing is going well.  They are getting pretty quick at it.  Nighttime sleep is going well.  They crash hard at bed time.  I think that is in part because we have had a couple of rough nap times.  They are working so hard on crawling and they are teething, so I am trying to keep nap times consistent while being understanding of all the reasons they are waking early.  Overall they are doing pretty well though.  I don't want to make any major changes until we get past these big developments.

In other happenings Sammy has her first tooth!  Lower left is through the gums!  The one next to it is working hard to get through too.  Ali almost has her first one through.  I can see the bump on her gums, it just hasn't broken out yet.  Sammy and Ali can sign milk to me!  They have started to use the sign to indicate they are ready for their water at meal times.  I can tell they understand the signs.  They get all excited when I sign milk, and they start rubbing their eyes when I sign tired.  I am trying to use more and all done at meal times, but with three kids eating sometimes I forget.  I am so happy they seem to be getting the signs.  Ben did really well with them , and I really do think it helped curb tantrums when he was younger.  I love seeing them understand and try to let me know what they need!

Ali and Sammy are such delights.  Yes, they are loud and into everything, but they are so fun.  They love to laugh and play with us.  It is so fun to see them interact with each other and their brother.  They are determined, sweet, happy little girls.  We are so lucky to have them in our lives.

These girls are into everything!
Ali!
Sammy!
Ali!
Sammy!
We love these girls so much!  (Sam (L) Ali (R))
-Kim

Monday, September 26, 2016

Ben's trampoline

Before the girls were born I was worried about how Ben would handle being cooped up inside so much.  He is a busy kid.  Winter plus nursing newborns meant we were going to be spending a lot of time at home.  I thought he could get a trampoline to jump around on in the living room and burn off some energy right at home.  So I ordered one for him for Christmas.

This was a great idea.  In theory.  In practice it didn't work out quite as I had hoped.  I spent a lot of time researching, looking for one that would be safe and sturdy.  I wanted it to last a few years as he grew and maybe even be something the girls could use in a few years.  I found I liked that had good reviews.  It would hold Ben's weight for a few years and had netting and a safety bar around it.  It was perfect, so I ordered it.  I went with this one:
Skywalker Trampolines 48 In. Round Zoo Adventure Bouncer with Enclosure

One thing I did not even think about was how big the trampoline was compared to the space we had available in our house.  It was way to big.  So it sat in our basement for a few months.  A plus of our new digs is the year round warmer weather, so we can set up the trampoline outside.  And this weekend Pat did just that!

We didn't tell Ben much about the trampoline, and I am not even sure he realized we had it.  We took him outside when Pat was done putting it together and Ben was so excited!  He ran right for it and jumped inside.

He started running right for it!
Love at first sight :)
Bouncing boy!
He loves it!

So far it has been too hot to spend too much time on the trampoline, but Ben has enjoyed it!  I am excited to get more use out of it as it cools down this fall.

-Kim

(This post contains affiliate links.  All opinions are my own.)

Thursday, September 22, 2016

Dealing with short naps with twins

Short naps are so annoying.  You get your baby to sleep and finally get a chance to get a few things done around the house.  Then bam- you hear that cry.  Someone is awake.  Short naps are hard for everyone.  Your baby doesn't get the rest they need and you don't get the kid-free time we all need in our days.  Having twins just throws an additional wrench in the nap plan.  What do you do if one baby wakes up and not the other?  What if both wake up?   Here are a few things I have learned about dealing with short naps with twins.


1) Twins do sleep through each other pretty easily.  I had heard before my girls were born that twins don't mind the other one crying, and it is true!  I was surprised that one girl could sleep while the other was screaming right next to her, but they did.  This means that I didn't have to worry about rushing in the room as soon as one baby began to cry.  As the girls have gotten older they do sometimes wake each other occasionally.  However they kind of just look up, see that everything is okay, and go back to sleep.  This doesn't eliminate the frustration of having one baby wake up early, but it does help alleviate the fear it will immediately turn into both babies up and crying quickly.

2) Know what you are trying to accomplish.  It can be easy to throw in the towel on a poor nap and just get the baby up.  But if one baby is asleep and one is awake you will end up with two different schedules.  I was not okay with that.  My goal was the keep the girls on the same schedule.  This meant I didn't mess around with naps.  As much as possible the girls stayed in their beds for the duration of the nap.  If one woke up early I soothed her of course, but I did not end the nap.  It means being stricter on nap time and holding it as a priority, but the results are worth it.

3) It is important to stay focused on your goals and be patient.  It can be hard and frustrating to help your child nap.  And you have two trying to learn how to do this nap thing!  This means any adjustments you make to your routine may take longer to click into place.  Give yourself and your babies some grace.  When one baby wakes up early, then goes back to sleep only for the other to wake up early it is easy to get frustrated and want to give up on even trying.  I remember spending what felt like the entire nap times running in and out of their room.  It was stressful and sometimes I had to tap out and let Pat handle the nap times.  This is okay!  Having worked through naps with my son I knew it was worth the effort to help your baby nap is 100% worth it.  However you try to help your children nap, stick with it.  Keeping your eye on the prize will help get through those days when it feels like both babies will never nap for the full time.

4) Try your best not to compare babies.  This means comparing your babies to your friends and to each other.  My girls liked to take turns having hard times with naps.  Sure, that was great because both were rarely struggling at the same time.  But it meant it felt like one of them was always awake!  It is so easy to think you just have terrible sleepers.  But try to look at each baby as an individual.  I kept notes on how each of my girls was sleeping.  When I looked at those I saw that as individuals, each was actually doing pretty well at naps!  Their wake ups were not outside of the norm, and I did not have babies who hated sleep.  It is just when you layer the sleep patterns of two babies you can feel like no one ever naps.  Individually the girls actually started taking longer naps earlier than my son did, it was just very hard to see until I looked at their patterns one at a time.  This really motivated me to keep up the work on naps!

5) Take advantage of the short naps every once in a while.  I know as a twin mom I feel like I don't get to spend nearly as much time just cuddling and holding my girls as I did my son.  I know all moms go through this sort of guilt with their second child, and it is even bigger when your second 'child' is actually two children.  Once my girls started taking full naps more often than not I would use a short nap as a chance to spend one on one time with whomever woke up early.  I call it sneaky snuggles.  I don't let them get up too early, just ten or fifteen minutes.  It is so nice to have that time to just really snuggle and spend time with one baby.  It doesn't happen frequently, so I'm not worried about creating bad habits or the girls not getting enough sleep on a consistent basis.  Getting in that quality time makes me view one twin waking early as a gift instead of a burden.



Even with twins short naps will end.  Stay focused, give yourself and your babies some grace, and it will happen.

-Kim

All the ladies of the BFBN are tackling different aspects of short naps today.  Be sure to check them all out!



Chronicles of a Babywise Mom-What to Do When Your Baby Is Taking Short Naps {The first five things to check}
The Moses Home- Short Naps and the Colicky Newborn
Wiley Adventures- Waketime Lengths: A Quick Fix for Short Naps
Mama's Organized Chaos-How to Avoid Short Naps
Twinning Babywise-By the Clock

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Eight months!

Sammy and Ali are eight months old!

Alison!
Samantha!
My happy babies

My sweet, fun girls.  They are such delights.  They look so much alike, but they really do have distinct personalities!  We love them so much and are so thankful for the joy they have brought to our lives.  We love you, Ali and Sammy!

-Kim


Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Ben's birth story

I realized I have never posted Ben's birth story on the blog.  I love reading birth stories and I think Ben's birthday is a good time to share his.  I did actually write out the story shortly after Ben was born.  It is fun to look back and remember the wonderful day three years ago when I entered into the wonderful world of motherhood.  Here is the story of how Ben entered the world.



Let's go back to 2013, to the night of August 24th.  It was only one day past my due date, but I was convinced this baby was never going to be born.  He had showed some signs of dropping, but not really.  I mean, he felt lower in my belly.  But I had a doctors appointment on the Thursday prior and he was not looking like he was anywhere near in the right spot to be born.  He had been head down and positioned well that way for some time.  But not low enough to kick off labor.  Bummer, right?  Right.  Being pregnant was great.  I was very blessed and had a relatively easy time of it.  Oh sure, there were a few issues, but definitely nothing bad.  I enjoyed it.  I loved my belly.  I felt great about my body in a way I never have before.  I didn’t like gaining weight, but I didn’t gain too much.  And how can you hate yourself when you are creating a whole new life?  I couldn’t.  I loved showing off my belly.  I didn’t mind the whole world knowing what a special journey I was on.  But, as with every woman, by 40 weeks you are just done.  I wanted my body back.  Not necessarily in the vain I want to look nice way (a little of that though).  More that I was tired of being so slow.  I was tired of not being able to bend and reach things.  I was tired of having a hard time getting in and out of the car.  And oh, how I wanted to lay on my stomach again.  In general you just want to get back to how you were.

That morning I woke up feeling great.  No signs of labor.  I worked out and headed to the office to do some cleaning.  I told Omi I would for sure be back in the office on Monday.  There were absolutely no signs of anything happening on the baby front.  I headed back home and spent the rest of the day doing our usual Saturday cleaning and laundry. Pat and I spent the afternoon hanging out and trying to enjoy the time we had just the two of us.  We decided to go out to dinner.  It was Saturday night, so going out was normal.  And we were trying to ‘live it up’ a little before baby arrived.  Granted that is a relative concept for us, and for a 40 week preggo.  But we thought we would hit up endless shrimp at Red Lobster.  We got a little excited.  It was a bit of a drive, but not too far.  Pat went to get his shoes and I went to the bathroom.  As I finished up my water broke.  I admit I was a little confused at first.  We learned in one of the classes we took that water breaking only starts something like 10% of births, unlike what you often see on tv. (Don't quote me on that statistic.)  I sat there surprised for a moment while what was happening sank in a bit.  I heard Pat downstairs and cracked the door open to say, “Honey, I don’t think we are going to Red Lobster tonight.”  He asked if my water just broke, and I confirmed I thought so.  We kind of laughed a little, and he ran to get a towel for me for between my legs.  Pat sprang into action at that point.  Our suitcases were pretty much packed, but sitting open on the bedroom floor.  He zipped up our stuff and loaded it all into the car.  I grabbed the baby’s bag and fortunately remembered to grab his baby book.  Pat fed Dagger and turned off the ac.  He got everything loaded up while I kind of stood there thinking, Huh.  So this is happening.  We got into the car.  I was even more awkward now with the big belly and a towel between my legs to catch the liquid.  It was still seeping out with the occasional gush like.  That is a very strange feeling.  You know something is coming out of you, but you can’t stop it.  And it’s okay, it is amniotic fluid.  But the idea that you are constantly wetting yourself comes to mind.

Off we went.  I was about to call the parents to let them know we were on the way to the hospital.  In general, once your water breaks they want the baby out within 24 hours to prevent infection.  And since I was Group B Strep positive, I had to head straight to the hospital to start iv antibiotics.  But Pat wisely suggested we wait until we were checked into the hospital, just in case.  It is possible to have an extra bag of waters, so there was a chance we would just be sent home.  There was a police car driving down the road and Pat drove a bit too close to him.  He also ran a couple of ‘yellow’ lights, driving a bit too fast.  I told him not to worry.  I could feel a couple of stirrings, but I knew we had plenty of time.  He was so cute though, he said he had the perfect excuse to break a few traffic laws, he was going for it.  (Don't worry, he was still safe.)  On the way we decided to stop and grab some food.  I was still feeling pretty good. Once you get checked into the hospital they don’t feed you until you give birth.  That is in case you do need a c-section.  It is surgery, so I understand that, but no need to go into the event hungry.  So we hit up a drive thru.  I hoovered a burger, and Pat had one too.  He was smart and got an extra for himself too.  Then we went to the hospital.  Of course after all our classes and preparations we couldn’t remember which door to go to.  It was either the main entrance or the ER.  It was after 7 at that point, so we opted for the ER.  That way we couldn’t go wrong.  We grabbed out bags and headed in.  I told the woman at the desk there my water had broken and I was going to have a baby.  A nurse wheeled me up to L&D.  I was feeling fine, but got to ride in style while poor Pat had to hustle along with all the bags.  The nurse pushed the wheelchair fast!  We went to a triage room to finish checking in while they made sure my water had in fact broken.  It had, I wasn't wrong about that.  We were going to have a baby!

They got us set up in a room (actually the one we saw on the tour!).   The doctor wanted the antibiotics started right away.  I was hooked up to an iv, along with monitors for the baby and contractions.  One thing I wish I had been told ahead of time is that the penicillin can really burn when it goes in.  Really that was the thing that freaked me out.  One minute you are sitting there fine, excited to be starting labor.  The next your arm feels like it is on fire!  The nurse quickly reassured me that it was normal.  (Hey, how about you give people a heads up to that kind of thing?)  She adjusted the flow, which made the pain go away.  It also made the whole dose take forever to finish up.  But better that than being in pain the whole time.  I admit I was worried about what was to come if that iv pain was so bad.  How could I handle actual labor if the iv pain got to me so much?  I tried to reassure myself they were different pains.  One had an easy fix, making it more frustrating to deal with. The other is productive pain that leads to a baby. It was easier to think about from that point of view.  Once the iv was done I was disconnected from everything and allowed to move around.

We called my parents and Pat's parents at that point to let them know the show was on the road.  They were excited, but really great about letting us contact them with news instead of bombarding us with inquiries.  Then we started walking.  My doctor thought my body was pretty much ready to go labor wise at the last appointment I had, but the baby was still really high up.  My water had broken and I was group B positive, so we had to do whatever we could to get labor really going or I would have to get pitocin,  The on call doctor gave us 18 hours to make things happen.  So we walked.  A lot.  It wasn’t very exciting I have to say.  And of course I was still super preggo, so it was slow too.  Poor Pat found it a bit tedious, but he was a champ.  We took a few breaks the hang out in the room.  I used a rocker and did some squats.  And light contractions started.  Nothing too bad compared to what was to come, but I felt them.  We were up pretty late, adrenaline I think keeping us going.  Finally around 2, we decided to try to sleep for a bit.  It seems strange to try to sleep during labor, but we would need the energy later.  

Once the lights were off I started having stronger contractions.  They were still between 5 and 10 minutes apart, but they were real.  I was able to deal with my breathing though.  Pat had to sleep on the pull out chair.  It was long like a bed, if a bit narrow.  But I didn’t worry about keeping my breathing quiet for him.  I know he didn’t sleep perfectly, but he did seem to sleep better than I did.  I was able to catch some zone out kind of sleep though.  It was already kind of hard to relax.  If I let myself tense up the contractions were harder to deal with.  They were a pretty consistent one minute in time.  I could kind of keep an eye on the clock, which was digital with seconds and tell myself I just had to last one minute.  It can be a long minute though, especially in the dark.

Around 3am I started to get nauseous, and I had to wake Pat up.  So much for getting some sleep.  The nurse encouraged us to keep resting, so we tried to.  But with contractions and another dose of penicillin we didn't actually get much rest.  By 6:30 Sunday morning I was only about 3 centimeters.  I was totally bummed!  Labor was taking forever.  I was getting a little worried that I wouldn't be able to make it without the epidural.  Pat was very supportive of whatever I wanted to do, so I decided to keep going without it.  I kept walking and trying different positions in an attempt to be more comfortable.  Pat tried to find some tv I could tolerate as a distraction.  Breathing through the contractions was working for the time  being.  Poor Pat though, I wouldn't let him near me!  I could not handle being touched.  But I wanted him nearby, so he kind of had to hover in the magic zone of not too far away, but not too close so as to actually touch me.

We just kind of hung out in the room from that point on.  I walked and tried different positions as labor continued.  I have to say I think I was pretty nice to Pat during all this.  I did tell him at one point I was jealous of those who had c-sections.  I know that is actually the harder route, but mid labor pains it doesn't sound too bad.  I remember distinctly thinking that I was only doing this labor thing once.  No more kids.  (Thank goodness I changed my mind about that!)  The one time I did get really short tempered was when a gentleman came into our room to discuss epidurals.  I have to say I was not super polite to this man.  He wanted to talk about what would happen if this ended up in surgery.  Of course, I blurt out we aren’t having surgery, I’m just having a baby.  He said true, but with an epidural, anything I can happen.  And he had talked to Dr. T about this.  I was like, who the heck is Dr. T?  I have Dr. A.  He seemed confused and asked if I wanted an epidural.  I basically  yelled no and told him to get out.  Super nice of me.  Well, it turns out he had come into the wrong room anyway.  He wasn’t supposed to visit me.  He probably just got yelled at again by whomever was actually waiting for him, so I feel a little bad.  But you have to expect to get yelled at when your job involves working with women in labor.

The morning continued on.  I had a hard time relaxing and kept bearing down on the contractions.  This was not good.  (I don't remember why, I just know it can be hard on the baby.) I ended up getting a dose of analgesics through the iv to help relax a bit.  That was kind of fun, it makes your head all floaty.  It doesn't really take the pain away, but it does make you care about it less and relax.  I admit I was disappointed in myself for a bit that I didn't have a completely unmedicated birth.  But who cares?  No one should but me.  My main goal was to have a healthy baby and a healthy delivery.  If that meant getting a some medication to help me relax and not bear down during the contractions that is just fine.

Once I was able to relax a little bit more, things sped up a bit.  Going from 8-10 took no time at all.  Then we were ready for the exciting part!  All of a sudden there were a lot of people in the room, bringing in tables and equipment, getting ready for baby to arrive.  I couldn’t do much though.  My eyes were mainly closed, although I wouldn’t let them dim the lights.  Pat had found soothing music on the tv and was helping my through the contractions.  It was time to get ready to push.  The nurse helped me into position  and said we would do a few pushes to get ready.  I asked if the doctor should be there, and the nurse said she would, but the nurses do all the work.  I apologized for being rude, I was just checking.  I also asked Pat if he needed a break to get some water or use the bathroom before we started pushing.  I remember a nurse laughing she hadn’t heard the mother ask if the father was okay at this point before.  But we were all good.  So the nurse told me to push.

Pushing wasn’t bad.  It's true that it is nice to finally be active in the process, instead of just trying to relax.  Well baby was ready.   Because the next thing I heard was we need Dr. A now  and someone calling for her down the hall.  I looked around a bit to see what was happening.  I don’t know what all the people were doing, but everyone was busy prepping.  They offered to get the mirror so I could watch.  But I didn’t want to and knew there wasn’t time. Dr. A took a look at me and started rushing.  I recall her grabbing some stuff and saying this will do, let’s go.  I was begging to push again and for her to hurry.  Baby was coming.  They told me to wait, but being me, I kind of said no, I’m going to push.  Dr.  A got into place and really one more push and Baby was out!  It did not take long once he was ready to come out.  They immediately unsnapped my gown and placed baby on my chest.  Pat teared up, and I just looked at him and said “We did it”  I couldn’t believe we had just had a baby.  At this point, the room was still a flurry of activity, but time stopped around Pat and the baby and me.  We decided he was indeed a Benjamin.  I held him on me and we just kind of looked at each other.  He cried out and it was the best sound ever.  

Ben was born at 11:43 am on August 25, 2013.  He was absolutely perfect.  Pat and I were in love.  As soon as Ben had been placed on my chest, I took all my 'never again' thoughts back.  I would do this again in a heartbeat.  It was so worth it.  I can’t  believe that my body was able to make another life like that.  It really is a miracle.  Ben was perfect.  And at that time, life was absolutely perfect.

I love thinking back and remembering when Ben was born.  It changed our lives in all the best ways.  It's crazy that three years have flown by and my tiny baby is now a busy toddler.  I'm so blessed to be Ben's mom.



-Kim

Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Ben's birthdays

Despite our busy life change, Ben managed to have a pretty good birthday.  We didn't do a big party.  I do of course have some mom guilt about that.  But really Ben did not seem to mind in the slightest.  What was most important to him was having fun and eating cake.  We accomplished those things and then some!

We ended up do three little celebrations for Ben.  The first was a couple of weeks before his actual birthday.  Meo and Omi wanted to celebrate with him.  We took advantage of Aunt Gail and Uncle Dan's pool to swim and play!  Ben wanted a Toy Story cake and we delivered.  Through in a couple of gifts and some cartoons and Ben was a happy kid.

We always have balloons to play with at Ben's birthdays.
New robot toy!
I think the cake looked great!  Ben loved it and still plays with the toys on top. 
Ben's actual birthday was on a weekday after Meo and Omi had headed home.  We couldn't pass up a little celebration though.  It was just the five of us.  Ben and Pat went swimming, then we enjoyed some cupcakes and another little gift.  I think it makes sense not to go all out on birthdays when they are on week days.  I mean, I love birthdays but life still has to take place.  We made sure to acknowledge the day and add some special touches for Ben, which was perfect.

Bullseye!
Woody was happy to have his loyal pal. :)
Cupcakes, a candle, and singing.  All made for a happy Ben.

The weekend after Ben's birthday we had his final party.  A great thing about moving here is that he has cousins in the area!  My cousin Evan lives here with his wife Jessee and their kids Peyton and Benson.  Peyton is four and Benson is almost 2.  You can bet we are going to have a blast with all five of the kids running around together.  They came over to swim and have some fun with us for Ben's birthday!  (We didn't think Aunt Gail and Uncle Dan would mind us hosting a birthday party at their house since the guest list was just their son, daughter-in-law, and grandkids. ;) )

The kids all had a great time swimming and running around together.  I think Benson and Ben are going to be great friends growing up together.  They both got a kick out of literally just running around.  Ali and Sammy already adore Peyton.  It is amazing how they can tell she is the 'big girl' and therefore super cool.  Peyton loved them too, which was so sweet to watch.  

Benson and Peyton!  They are so sweet and fun.
Swimming!!
Peyton was great with her baby cousins.  They loved watching her.
Fueling up after swimming
They were so sweet and brought gifts!  Ben is a lucky boy.
Aren't they so cute watching Mickey together?  Friends already.
The bubble gun was a huge hit!  Thanks you guys!
So while we didn't have a big blow out, I think we celebrated Ben's birthday in style.  He was so happy to get way too many sweets, what with cake and cupcakes on three days.  Plus he really enjoyed us singing to him this year, which I loved.  He got into the idea of blowing out the candle and really enjoyed opening his gifts.  It is so much fun to see him get into birthday traditions and understand more and more what is going on with each passing year.  

Three years old!


I am so blessed to be Ben's mom.  Every stage with him is better than the last.  He has brought us such happiness over the past three years, and I can't wait to see what this next year has for us.  Thanks for being you, Benjamin.  My amazing, sweet, funny, smart, kind, silly boy.  I love you more than you will ever know.

-Kim


Monday, September 12, 2016

The story of the move: Settling in

 Once we made the decision to move and took our epic road trip, we were ready to get settled again.  Pat and I are so grateful to my Aunt Gail and Uncle Dan for letting us stay at their place.  It was so nice to have a place to stay while we looked for a home.  First of all, it saved us money from having to stay in a hotel.  It let Pat get down here quickly to start his job and have a comfortable place to stay.  Plus it saved us from having to just pick a place fast or sight unseen just to have somewhere to be.  It gave me the chance to look around and find a place that met our needs and was at the right price.  Yes, Pat was here early, but really we all know I wanted to be the one with a major say in our new home.  As an added bonus they have a really nice house (with a pool!) so the kids and I got a mini vacation feel at the end of our long trip!  Ben loved swimming and playing at the house.  The girls had fun too!  We did take them swimming, their first time!  They both enjoyed it for the most part.  Ali giggled and smiled the whole time.  She was really into it.  Sammy was a little more subtle about it, as per usual.  She clung to us pretty tightly, but she had her tiny smile on.  With two babies, a toddler, and only two parents the girls didn't swim much. Pat and I took turns with Ben in the pool.  We loved all the pool time we got to have!

Dagger was very happy to be out of the car.  And she adored the nice digs at Aunt Gail and Uncle Dan's.
Swimming!  Ben was so happy to get to swim so much.  We took advantage of the back yard pool!
We of course visited Target several times.  I just makes sense to be a pirate there.
Ben got his cowboy hat on the drive.  He loved wearing it around the house!
Between looking at homes and getting our bearings we found a library to visit!  We are always into a good library.
Ben is really into trains right now.
Sammy was pretty happy to be out and about.
Ali loved it too!
Ben liked the fun kids' computers best.  
Super hero shenanigans were had, naturally. :P


Omi and Meo stayed around after the first weekend.  Omi had to head back for work, but Meo stayed the whole next week.  This was huge.  I spent several days driving all over the place looking at potential homes.  Having someone to watch the kids made this so much easier.  I took a look at several and found one I really liked.  We are renting for a year to get a feel for the area and see where we actually want to settle.  Fortunately for us we got the one I liked best!!  Yay!  It worked out perfectly that I found out we got the house we wanted just before we took Meo to the airport to fly home.  It was wonderful to know we had a place to call our own!

Of course finding the place didn't mean we were done.  We had to do that pesky actually move in, unpack, and get our new lives set up stuff.  (Part of that was getting internet set up, which took some time.  This all contributed to the lack of blogging for a bit.)  The house we found is actually about 45 minutes to an hour away from my aunt and uncle.  We spent a good deal of time in the car driving back and forth as we got everything set up.  We signed a the lease midweek, but couldn't get movers right away.  The kids and I drove back and forth to set up what we could and take care of all that pesky stuff that goes with moving across state lines.  I have to brag here, the kids were so good with all of this!  We had to get to the DMV, the post office, wait for the gas man, make phone calls, and drive all over.  Ali and Sammy had to take some car naps, which isn't my favorite thing to do.  But it is hard to get things done an hour away in the short time between naps!  Ben had to spend a lot of time in the car and waiting in lines.  All three of them were amazing.  (I think I'm going to have to do a post just on how much babywise played a part in this.)  Moving isn't easy as an adult, and the kids rolled with everything so well.

This was where we spent a lot of our time.
And this was a common sight too.  Poor kids!  They were seriously such troopers.
I tried to have some fun with the kids in all the craziness.  Ben loves the new house.  He really enjoyed running around when nothing was moved in yet!  The girls have gotten so busy too!  They aren't officially crawling yet, thank goodness.  But they wiggle and roll and manage to get all over the place!  It doesn't seem to be directed motion yet.  Ben didn't crawl until he was almost a year old and it was wonderful.  It is so much easier to keep the kids safe when they stay where you put them!  Plus once Ben did start crawling he was older and better able to understand limits and the word no.  I admit I'm a little concerned with how much the girls are able to wiggle around this young.  Two of them getting around on their own?!  I'm not ready!  It is fun to watch them play at least. :)

So much room!
Ben loved getting to sit in his little chair and watch movies in the new house.  He looks so cute!
Moving day had to take place on a week day, so it was just me and the kids.  I love having a three bedroom.  I was able to have the kids all in one room to stay safe while the movers worked.  They had fun too!

Just hanging out in the girls' room.  Nice and empty.

And the rest of the house...
Our new home is a ranch.  I wasn't sure what I would think of that, being used to stairs and all.  But with the little ones let me tell you it is awesome.  I can have all three kids playing in their rooms and still see them and hear them well.  I can get to them in no time if needed.  It really made unpacking easier.

Kids playing quietly in their own rooms?  Yeah, I can get used to that. ;)
Over the weekend Pat was able to help us out.  Ben was super pumped to help Pat out.  Yeah, you can imagine how much 'help' the three year old offered up, but it was adorable to watch the two of them together.  Pat was so great and patient, explaining everything he was doing and finding ways for Ben to participate.  I think it really helped Ben feel comfortable in his new home.  He had a sense of ownership from helping out.

Ben saw his ball factory peeking out of a box.  His wonderful daddy stopped everything else to get it put back together.  Who needs beds? We need our toys! :)

Building Ali and Sammy's beds.
Helping is exhausting.
Another big thing with the move was finally getting the kids into their 'new' beds!  Ben was still in his crib.  Yes, he did just turn three and was still in a crib.  He loved it and never tried to climb out.  When it comes to sleep I tend to stick to a 'if it ain't broke...' mentality.  Ben slept really well in his crib and was happy.  Moving gave us the perfect chance to turn his bed into a toddler bed.  It added to the excitement of the move.  He loves it!  And he has been doing really well with staying in it!  We talked up the big boy bed for a long time, really emphasizing that you do not get out of bed.  So far so good.  We'll see how he does long term.  The girls had their cribs set up in our old house, but they hadn't really slept in them much.  They had napped in them, they just hadn't done overnight there yet.  At our old place all three kids shared one room and I was worried they would all wake each other up.  As I have said a lot, I love sleep and don't like to mess with what is working.  So we just kept the girls in our room.  Same as with Ben, I didn't see the point of making big changes right before the Major Change of moving, so the girls ended up staying in our room and sleeping together for a lot longer than planned.  Some of my worries were for nothing.  Ben, Ali, and Sammy all slept in the same room at my aunt and uncle's place and they did well!  This move came at a great time though, because Ali and Sammy were starting to wake each other up with all their wiggling around.    I was worried about switching them to cribs so late, but they seem to like the cribs!  They are sleeping nicely in their beds and don't seem to mind being on their own.

So much room! (Sammy)
New friends to look at! (Ali)
(Before I get angry comments, yes, we use bumpers at this age.  I have read all about crib safety and know that nothing should be in the bed with young babies.  They had nothing in their beds until this point.  Ali and Sammy can both lift their heads well, roll around, and I do not think they are unsafe for them at this point.  After being put in the cribs for the first time both managed to wiggle and get their legs caught between the slats.  The bumpers prevent them from injuring themselves this way.  I have done my research, and I have made my decision to do what I think is in their best interest.)

Big boy bed!!

So that is the story of our move!  We packed, took a three day drive, found a new house, and got all moved in.  It's been busy, but we are so happy with our decision to do this.  I love our new house.  The kids seem really happy.  And Pat is enjoying his new job.  Now we have to focus on finding new activities and friends here!

Loving our new home!!!

Thank you again to everyone who helped us through this major life change.  We did not do this alone.  We are so grateful to all our amazing friends and family.

 -Kim


Catch up on how our moving story started!  Deciding to move and packing and the road trip!