Saturday, July 26, 2008

Don Ho Eat Your Heart Out


You've got nothing but wine and Hawaii over our Tiny Bubbles!! We spent some time out in the oppressive heat to have some fun with Gymboree's bubbles. Just in case you A) live under a rock (and apparently have internet to view my blog) or B) don't have children..Gymboree has the world's best bubble juice. Seth had a great time, Wyatt laughed the whole time. He even blew a few tiny bubbles himself.







Monday, July 21, 2008

Zen and the Art of Bicycle Maintenance


Seth spent about 45 mins fixing his bike this morning. Such concentration. Such dedication to the sport of cycling. He then spent another 45 mins around the house looking for something to break...I mean fix. Let me know if you have any needs for a four year old with a desire to fix everything and we will be right over.

Have hammer...will travel.

Friday, July 18, 2008

Two Months Old & a Tribute to Metal



Wyatt is two month old. I can't believe how fast it has flown by. He had his two month check up today. My big boy is 25.5 inches long and 15 lbs 8oz. He is all giggles and smiles lately. My sweet AC/DC lovin' friend Linz gave him this awesome onesie making him the coolest kid on the swing set.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Got a bored 4 year old?

Today's trick....If you have a bored four year old, a bag of mixed nuts and a hammer..you've got an afternoon my friend! Seth has been having a ball smashing walnuts on the patio. Fingers, schmingers.

I need a garden

I grew up with a garden. Everyone I knew had a garden for that matter. Now the only way to get fresh veggies, fruits and herbs is to pay through the nose at farmers markets or places like Central Market. I'm not saying I'm ready to live out in the country but having enough land to grow a few things wouldn't be horrible. We recently took the boys to the farmers market. Seth had a ball. Wyatt didn't complain so I'll take that has him having a fab time as well. My days of shopping for shoes has been replaced with shopping for locally grown produce. Who would have thunk it??




My Two Boys

I have the coolest little boys. Seth is four. He's an amazing, loud, funny, ball of energy. He can read (slight Momma brag...cut me some slack) is Star Wars crazy and loves his new bike :)



Wyatt is 9 weeks old now. He has the sweetest smile. He is my #1 fan..aka..he wants me to hold him. All. The. Time. That's OK though...the days are long but the years are short.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

My Cool Texas Friends


I've been very blessed in my life. From an early age I had good female role models in my Mom, aunts and grandmother. I made very close friendships as a child and teen and I'm lucky enough to still have them in my life today. It took a while to make that connection when I moved to Dallas. Through Dallas Area Moms I have been able to continue my winning streak.



Wyatt's birth story

Yes I know Wyatt is 2 months old but I'm posting his birth story b/c not everyone that I'm friends with has heard it. Just so you know.
My contractions started 7 minutes apart about 9pm. This was nothing unusual since I had been having steady contractions for 3 weeks. I was 6 days past my due date, huge, ready and assuming this was just another night of contractions that disappear as soon as they get to the magic “5 mins apart” point. At 10 pm they were 6 mins apart and I decided to go ahead and go to bed. At 11:11, I woke to a very strong contraction. I timed the next couple and they were almost 5 mins apart. At 12:30, I decided to wake my husband Scott up. I told him, “I don’t know if this is it or not but go ahead and get up and sit with me."

At 1:00 Scott suggested that we call Cori. Contractions were strong and 5 mins apart. Green light! I got on my yoga ball and we called Cori. She there by 1:30 am. Around 2 am Cori checks me and I was dilated to 5 cm. We put in a movie and wait. At 4 am my contractions were 4 mins 30 secs apart and I was at 7 cm. I was still on my yoga ball, drinking water, watching movies and dealing pretty well with the pain. Tina and Amanda came around 5 or 5:30. I was so excited because I knew it wouldn’t be long. The contractions were starting to get pretty intense and I moved to the bed. My four year old Seth woke up at 6 am and climbed into the bed with me for a few mins. Everyone explained to him that I was OK but that the baby would be here soon. Cori asked me to try to give a little push on the next contraction to see if it made it feel better. It did feel better but not for long.

I pushed while on my side for a bit but we weren’t really getting anywhere. Cori broke my water to help Wyatt move down. I had expected a relief but didn’t really find one. Next Cori had me get off the bed and have Scott hold me up and let gravity give me some help. Wyatt wasn’t moving to a better position this way either. Hugging the yoga ball and sitting on the toilet weren’t really giving me any help. I remember at this point deciding that I needed to just lie down so I was half in my water closet and half in my bathroom. This was not my shining moment. I was exhausted and frustrated and screaming. I couldn’t imagine that I could push any harder than I was. I had read tons of birth stories. Gravity was supposed to make him move into position! Cori suggested I move back to the bed. With the help of Cori, Tina and Amanda I was able to get back into bed. I would guess that this was what finally helped Wyatt move down into position. Once I got to the bed Cori and Scott had to hold my legs since I could no longer hold them up on my own. Finally! Wyatt Scott was born after 90 mins of intense pain and pushing. He came out screaming his little bruised and mis-shapened head off.

Our road to meeting Wyatt had been a long time coming. We had tried for years to get pregnant w/o assistance. Finally we had to have a team of doctors along with months of self injections, acupuncture, patches and pills to get pregnant and stay pregnant. I knew that after such a medical start, I was done feeling like a science experiment and wanted something beautiful and natural. The pregnancy certainly didn’t start out the pregnancy of my dreams but the baby and home birth experience certainly were. I can’t imagine doing it any other way. I always felt confident in Cori even when the confidence in myself was lacking. After he was born I felt like I had finished a marathon, climbed Mt.Everest and stopped a speeding train. I don’t think there is anything I couldn’t do now. I had a home birth, hear me roar.

Wyatt Scott...9 lbs 9 oz, 22 3/4 inches long.


My first blog post

Ok..not exactly my very first blog post but my first here. I'll say that myspace doesn't count. I'm always behind on updating anything online but I will do my best. This blog will take top priority. Ok..right behind being a wife, mom, friend, daughter, sister, pet owner...

More to come. I know..you are on the edge of your seat.