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Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Everett: 1 Month Old

Where has the time gone. Is it even possible that E is already a month old? Well, believe it or not he is. We have had so much fun this past month getting to know our little boy and watching big sis interact with him.

E is a very easy going baby. He rarely cries unless he's getting a bath or we've waited to long to feed him. When he wakes up during the night to eat, he grunts instead of crying. So far is has spoiled us with his easy going demeanor.

1 Month



Height: 21.5 inches; b/w 10th & 25th percentile
Weight: 10 lbs. 9 oz.; b/w 50th & 75th percentile
Head Size: 14.5 inches; 10th percentile
Diaper Size: Newborn, but growing out of them
Clothes: You just grew out of your newborn clothes and are transitioning into 0-3 months
Sleep: You sleep between 2-4 hour stretches, but you aren't on a schedule yet. You are consistently awake between 7-9 pm which appears to be your witching hour. As it turns out it's also when we eat, take baths and put C to bed so hopefully we can change up your schedule to accommodate C.
Eating: You are a much better eater than your sister was. You usually eat every 2-3 hours.
Mommy Milestones: You enjoy looking around while laying on mommy and daddy's chest. You have started smiling in your sleep and I can't wait until you are smiling at us when you are awake. You are reaching for things and started holding onto mommy's shirt.

C's 1 Month Comparison

1 Month Favorites

In addition to several of the favorites we enjoyed with C I have also added a few new favorites this time around.

1. Aden &Anais Muslin Blanket
2. Aden & Anais Swaddle
3. Cloth Diapers (Used as Burp Cloths)

The Long Road to Everett

I mentioned back in August that we had a miscarriage before we became pregnant with E. To say we were ecstatic would be an understatement when we found out we were expecting soon after the loss of our baby. However, we, meaning me, were also very cautious about becoming overjoyed too soon.

Waiting until our 8 week appointment was torture. When it finally came time for our appointment I think we both held our breath as we waited to hear our baby's heartbeat. When we heard the thump, thump, thump we both exhaled with relief. I was paranoid almost the entire pregnancy, but began to settle down after our gender scan when we were told everything growth wise looked good. I found out at my next appointment the technician had recorded that the placement of they umbilical cord on the placenta looked suspicious. My doctor suspected it was either eccentric or marginal cord insertion and recommended that I have a level 2 ultrasound to confirm the placement. I walked away concerned and went home and goggled the two. Never, ever google things after leaving a doctor's office. I let myself read several articles and sites before telling myself to stop until I saw the high risk doctor. At my next appointment I found out the cord was eccentric (attached slightly off center) and everything with the baby looked good. After everything we had been through I knew this baby was in God's hands and I couldn't worry about him.

This pregnancy shared symptoms my previous pregnancies exhibited. It also seemed twice as long as my first mainly because I was pregnant for almost a year straight.  With both of my full term pregnancies I sweat through two hot summers, one with AC and one without AC. I experienced leg cramps from almost the beginning, along with broken blood vessels and heartburn/acid reflux with bouts of nausea.

We also had an extremely hard time deciding on a name. I had a long list of girl names and no boy names. The few I did like only lasted on my list until we actually found out we were having a boy. It wasn't until a few months out that we even came up with a possiblility - Everett. Neither one of us were sold on calling him Everett so we were trying to think of middle names or nicknames he could go by, Finally we settled one Everett James, but I don't think we were convinced that was his name until he arrived. We had thought about calling him EJ, but that hasn't stuck although we aren't opposed to him going by that. Everett sounds like an old name for a baby, but we have both come around to it. It was always in the running as a middle name until we couldn't come up with a first name. We hope he honors his 101 year old great grandpa who he is named after.

I'll be honest I thought we were having a girl and I secretly hoped we were having another girl. I know girls. We had tons of girly things and I wanted a sister for C. My friends who have boys convinced me that I would love having a boy. They sold me on the fact that boys loved their mommas and loved to cuddle where C does not.

As we approached E's due date I was showing 0 signs of labor. Convinced that I would go past my due date we continued to make plans and schedule activities. The morning before I went into labor we meet our friends at Chick-fil-a, where else, for their kids club activities. David was working from home that day so I think we went to Costco and ran a few other errands. Off and on throughout the day I started to exhibit signs of labor, but nothing major so I was still convinced that it would be a few more days before we met our little man.

Around 3 that morning I woke up with sharp pains. To be honest I had forgotten what those first contractions felt like, but I knew things were getting started. I couldn't go back to sleep so I started timing the contractions. They were inconsistent so instead of laying in bed awake waiting for the next few hours, I got up and started watching Gilmore Girls. Not long after David woke up and joined me. By now it was around 5 or 5:30 and the contractions were getting stronger. I thought that my water might be leaking because I was in the bathroom every 5 minutes and I didn't remember the contractions being as painful with C until they broke my water. Around this time too it had started raining here and David suggested we head to the hospital. If we waited too much longer we would hit traffic with the rain and could deliver our baby on the side of the road in the rain. I was convinced they were going to send me home since the contractions weren't 5 minutes a part. We showered, grabbed our bags, woke up our sleeping girl and headed out. Our friend Julie, who had volunteered to watch Charlotte, was on her way to the hospital to meet us.

We arrived at the hospital around 7:00 am and waited to be admitted into triage. By now the contractions were really painful and still inconsistent. They got everything hooked up and told me I was dilated to a 5 so I wouldn't be going home. We also found out that my water hadn't broke. While we waited for a L&D room I texted a few people to let them know what was going on.









Around 9:00 am we made it to L&D. My nurse assesed my pain and not wanting to appear weak I told her the contractions were a 6 out of 10. They were probably higher, but since I planned on getting the drugs I wanted it to look like I could handle the pain. Turns out 6 was where I was when I requested the drugs since it was going to take at least an hour or so before I could actually get them. The contractions continued to intensify and I have no idea how close they were getting. Around 10:30 am the anesthesiologist finally arrived with the goods. He had a student with him who I think performed the epidural and I'm not sure if they hit the spot 100% correct. Not long after another nurse came in to insert the cathetre and my water broke in the process. When that happened they found out E had pooped and were concerned about his respiratory functions. A neonatal team was called in case there were complications. At this point I was dilated to a 9 and ready to push. It took a great amount of control not to push since the doctor hadn't arrived. The doctor on call delivered E and as soon as she arrived I told her I needed to push I could still feel the contractions, but with slightly less intensity. This was completely opposite of C's labor. I pushed for 20ish minutes and you were out. We did start to come out sideways and the doctor did have to rotate you so you wouldn't get stuck. I had the privilege this time of cutting the umbilical cord. Afterwards they handed E directly to me for skin to skin time. About an hour after the delivery I started shaking violently and had to hand E over to daddy. I couldn't get warm even with the extra blankets they gave me. It was awful. I finally fell asleep and the shaking stopped.





Newborn Stats
Height: 19 inches long
Weight 8 lbs. 6 oz.
Head: 13.75 inches

Around 4:00 pm we were moved to our room for the next 2 days. Nurses came into check on E and he received his first bath. He wasn't a fan. After a few more checks we were finally left alone and caught some shut eye. That night we ate a yummy dinner of McDonalds and tried to sleep. I sent David home so he could sleep, plus he wasn't feeling great.

The next afternoon Big Sister came to visit along with Julie and her girls. C loved getting to meet E and I swear she turned into a big girl overnight. We went home the next morning.







C's Birth Story

Monday, December 22, 2014

Friends Getaway

Two of my best and oldest friends came for a visit back in November. I'm glad that I didn't go into labor while they were here and I think they were too. The weather cooperated this year and we were able to hang out outside without threat of rain or cold.

The first day we headed out to hike a local trail. I have no idea how far the hike was, but we spent around 1.5 - 2 hours walking around. Jeffrey ended up carrying C for half the hike. Afterwards we meet up with David for lunch at Burger Lounge, YUM!


The next day, there was a threat of 90+ temperatures and Santa Ana winds so we opted to spend most of the day indoors shopping. We stopped for Mexican in Old Town and it didn't disappoint. 


Later that afternoon we headed to the new Ballas Point Brewery. This is probably the 4-5 brewery restaurant that we have taken C too. I'm sure I was a site for all the other patrons - a 9 month pregnant women and her 2 year old daughter waddling (ok I wasn't waddling) through the place.


The next day we headed to the beach for a few hours in the sun surf and sand. 





That night we headed out for one last night dinner together. 



Thanks for coming guys! Until we see you again!



Grandma's Visit

David's mom came to visit at the beginning of December. We didn't have many things on the agenda, but we still managed to stay busy. I know grandma needed a vacation after her visit as C wore her out. Thanks for coming to visit.

During her visit, I had a MOPS Christmas Party down in Coronado. Afterwards we stopped by Balboa Park to take pictures at the Grinch Christmas Tree. When we arrived, we realized that I had forgotten the memory card for the camera. I don't love iPhone photos but it's all we had. We found this old sled at a flea market a few years ago and I finally found a use for it.



Making sugar cookies with grandma! C didn't much care for the cutting and icing of the cookies, but she was all over the sprinkles.






David and I were able to have two date nights during Grandma's stay. The first night we went to see Mockingjay and grabbed take out afterwards. The second night we went to a church group party followed by David's work party. It was so fun to get out and spend time together.


Girls from church.

The night before grandma left we went to look at Christmas lights, last year we did the same thing. This year C was more into the lights and I loved seeing it through her eyes.


Why use a "monkey" when you have fingers. 




On the way to the airport we stopped by DonutBar. These donuts are so yummy! Some of our favorites weren't on the menu, but we still found several to enjoy. 


After we dropped grandma off, we headed to SeaWorld. Our passes expire in January and we wanted to get in at least one more trip while daddy was still home. 




Proof that he was here. A new baby whale was born a few days after E's birthday.
Petting the whale. 

Playing in the snow.

Merry Christmas from our family to yours!



Saturday, December 20, 2014

Friday Favorites

I cannot believe that 2014 is coming to an end. Seriously, it feels like it just started. I haven't done a Friday Favorites post in awhile, if ever so here it goes. I'm joining up with Momfessionals and several other bloggers for this week's post.

My Kids


I am totally in love with these two. The older one tries my patience daily but I cannot imagine life without them. I may be singing a different tune next week when I go at it solo.





With my first I didn't use any nursing tops. In preparing for the birth of Everett, I knew there were several things I wanted to do differently this time around. I wanted to try nursing longer than I did with C and looked for things that would aid me in accomplishing this. I had planned to buy a new nursing pillow, the breast friend, but opted to continue using the mombo which I already had. The other thing that I had found to be helpful was nursing tanks. I tried Targets brand which is ok, but I am loving these. I feel more comfortable nursing in public and they are so comfortable.

Gilmore Girls


I started watching the GG series after my friends visited last month. My friend Carrie always raved about the series, but I never got into it until now. I've seen a few episodes here and there, but I knew it was one of those shows that you needed to watch from the beginning. The first 4 seasons were great. I didn't love season 5 and the verdict is still out on seasons 6-7. But, as a whole I have really enjoyed the show.

Sriracha Pringles


I found this particular flavor late in my pregnancy and immediately consumed two cans. I came across the flavor again this week and bought two more cans. One is already gone.


Thursday, December 11, 2014

Pinterest Thursday: Christmas Outfit/Decor Edition

Around the same time I made C's Thanksgiving outfit I wanted to make a Christmas outfit. Last year I wanted to make this same shirt, but I couldn't find the pattern and I ran out of time. This year I took advantage of the little amount of time that I had left before baby boy arrived and made matching reindeer shirts for the kids. They turned out adorable if I do say so myself.

I used felt for the reindeer and I'm happy to say that it remained intact after washing. They were super easy to make. In my continuing attempt for staged photos we visited the Grinch Christmas Tree in Balboa Park. We, I mean me, forgot the memory card for the big camera so we relied on our iPhones for photos. I don't think the iPhone takes great pictures, of course it could be user error, but that's all we had. I'm looking for ideas on how to use this sled for more pictures this season, but nothing I envision seems to turn out in photos. We picked up the sled at a flea market 2 years ago and have been storing it since.






I started making this wreath last year, before Christmas, but ran out of ornaments. I snagged a few packages of ornaments after Christmas when they went on sale for 50% off and finally finished my wreath in January. It then sat on top of our bookcase until last week when it hung it on our door. 



I have one other Christmas project that I started last year that I have yet to finish. Maybe it will get done by next year. 


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