Friday, November 30, 2012

Thanksgiving!!

      Thanksgiving break was quite eventful. For starters, our car broke down on the way to Boise. We had to get towed to the nearest shop. They told us that it would take 3 to 4 hours to fix the problem and they closed at 5. I think it was about 3pm by the time we got the diagnosis on the car. We had to figure out what we were going to do since they wouldn't be able to get the car fixed that day. I remembered that my former Bishop's family had some kind of family in the area. So I called them up and luckily caught them before they left town for their Thanksgiving. Sister Kener called her sister to see if she was still around and would be willing to take us in for a few hours. Thank goodness, she did. Paxton was so tired from the car ride (he hates being in the carseat and hardly sleeps on road trips). He had only had one nap before we had left that morning. Poor thing. So I was very grateful to have a warm place for him to lie down for a bit. We ended up having to have my Mother-In-Law and Father-In-Law come get us. The family we were staying with fed us dinner (we were so hungry!) and soon after dinner, Tyler's parents got there. We left that morning at 10am and didn't get home until around 10pm I believe. It was a LOOONG day. But we were so blessed to have people there to take care of us and get us to Boise safely.
So many Pies! There were 18 right here and even more still in the garage!
     Thanksgiving day was crazy too! Lots of fun though! We had 3 Thanksgiving dinners that we could go to. Tyler's family's, my family's or Tyler's stepdad's family's. We were trying to make it to all 3. Didn't happen. Originally, my family's TG was supposed to be at 11am. We got there and no one was there at the church. I called my dad and he told me the time had changed. Since we were trying to make it to the other ones at 1 and 2, we just decided to go visit my dad at his house for a few minutes before they had to leave. Then we got to Clint's family's TG at 1. (We got the times mixed up for Tyler's family's TG and this one) We were an hour early. And we missed Tyler's family's TG dinner. :( But we just hung out and waited for the family to show up. The food was great and I have to to say, I have NEVER seen so many pies in my life! The picture doesn't even show half of them! It was a lot of fun! Paxton popped his first tooth that day too! Grandma was so excited to have him try out food for the first time. He took it really well. I was planning on waiting another month to feed him solids, but he seemed more than ready for it. So he tried Sweet Potatoes, Mashed Potatoes and Rice Cereal while were at Grandma's house. After Clint's TG dinner, we went over to Tyler's Aunt's house where they had their TG dinner. They were all looking through Black Friday ads (a tradition in the family). LOTS of ads all over the place! haha!
First food
    The next day we went Black Friday shopping for the first time. We had all attempted to pull an all nighter. I lasted the longest, about 2:45 haha. However, this year a lot of stores were open on Thanksgiving night, which made it so we hardly had to wait in any lines. Tyler did most of his shopping online. So most of the shopping we did was me shopping for Tyler's gifts. Tyler's parents took us to breakfast afterward along with Tyler's step brother and step sister. It was SOOO yummy! I got a cinnamon french toast meal!  MMMmmm! 
Paxton with Aunt Mirissa
   The rest of the vacation consisted of playing board games, card games, lounging and watching movies. Playing with Paxton... I loved getting to spend time with Tyler's parents and with his step siblings. They rock! 
   Tyler's brother, Nathan, ended up driving us back to our car in Burley, where we then continued our journey in our own car. I love vacations and visiting family, but it always feels so good to be home and have your own bed and stuff. But I can't wait for Christmas Vaca when we will have more time to visit all the people we want to! :) 


X's and O's from Grandma
Loves from Grandma and Grandpa just before we had to leave




See ya next time!

Sunday, July 29, 2012

A father's thoughts - By Tyler

Hey everybody! This is Tyler. I'm the one blogging for once. I have to say it has been a very interesting last few weeks. For all of you who don't know, Lacie and I got to meet our new son Paxton on June 20. He weighed 8 lbs 7 oz and measured 19 in long. Since Lacie has put the story on Facebook, I think I get to put the story on our blog. On Thursday morning (June 19) I woke up to Lacie calling for me. It was about 3 AM. I noticed that the bathroom light was on, which for Lacie is very unusual because she usually just goes while the Scentsy light is on. But unfortunately I was really out of it at the moment because I had just woken up. About two minutes later I finally answered her. This is when I got super awake when she said these five words, "I think my water broke."

"What!?" First thing that came to mind is that its too soon. We had decided that we would be going to a midwife provider for the birth. But to our knowledge Lacie was two days away from being 37 weeks. That meant that the birth center that we were planning on going to wouldn't be able to take us or else they would lose their licenses to practice. I start to panic (yes I know every father does this when the moment comes).

We get a hold of our dula who actually was Lacie's old apartment manager when she used to live at the dorms. At the moment she was actually still in Alaska. We had planned on her being there for the birth because Lacie's due date wasn't for another two weeks. Oh and BTW we couldn't find the numbers for our birth center. Luckily our dula had actually given birth through the same provider and still had their number. She called the midwife and then the midwife called us. One of the midwives lives in Rexburg just around the corner from us so after a little bit communication the Rexburg midwife came over to our apartment and did a little house call. At that point I had been talking with our dula enough that I've been able to calm down, and my head has cleared enough that I can think.

The midwife did a few tests on the fluid to make sure it was indeed amniotic fluid which of course it was. And we had a conversation about Lacie coming into the birth center later that day. We already had an appointment for that day so it made sense. So you may be asking, "Why weren't they headed to the hospital at this point?" Well the truth is that there really wouldn't be any point. Lacie wasn't progressing or having contractions which is the main indicator of active labor. So what we needed to do is just be careful and clean. And that's all I'm going to say about that. :)

Later that day we got a hold of Lacie's friend Virginia. Turns out it was a perfect day for us to have the baby for Virginia because school allowed for it. I really feel for her husband though because after this point, he didn't get to see her really until after the baby was born with a quick food delivery while Lacie was in labor. All I can say is thank you Ryan for being such a great sport and letting us borrow your wife, because she helped A TON.

Virginia was a great help like I've said and she also was able to come with us to the appointment. I think it was really good for her to come because it was a learning experience for her on this particular route of birth. It was around then that we got the news that we would actually still be able to go to the birth center because according to the last doctor's ultrasound analysis her due date was adjusted to be sooner. So she was considered "full term." That was enough for the midwives to take us. By this time we are worried about infection with the water broken, so the midwives suggest we induce naturally. Just so you know, I still agree with the decision we make, but boy was it hard on Lacie.

They gave us castrol oil which includes some very intense side effects. If want to know what they were you'll have to ask Lacie. All I want to say is that Lacie says it was very gross tasting. In fact she describes it as eating makeup. But it did its job and Lacie shortly after she took it began the process of going into active labor. It took a couple hours, but at about 10:30 PM that night (still July 19) she was having active labor contractions and we headed out to the birth center.

I have to say, the movies do a really good job of making this look a lot more worrisome that it really is. At this point Lacie and I talked a little bit in between contractions in the car on our way over to the birth center while Virginia followed us in her truck. Once we got there, this is where the most beautiful part of the story started.

This birth center is amazing. The setting is very home like and comfortable. The people that work there make a point to have a good solid relationship with both the mother and father so that we are comfortable with them coming in. On top of that they usually only have one birth going on at a time and they really don't bother you with needless questions because they are VERY familiar with each person's case so there is a lot more personable care. I mean even the secretary was familiar enough that when she ended up being there it didn't bother Lacie or myself in the least bit but instead just made us feel like we were around people we could totally trust.

The tub was already filling up with warm water for Lacie to get into. I've never given birth so I don't know from personal experience how much that helps but from what my wife told me, it was so much better to labor in the tub. And I have to say that she went from stage one through transition onto stage 3 like a boss. The classes that we had taken together were a great help too. The comfort measures that we learned helped alleviate the pain that we could while at the same time allowing Lacie to listen to her body during the birth process.

Men this is the part I want you to pay special attention to. During the birth process there is a lot of time to think while you silently hold your wife's hand or help here with other comfort measures. I took a few moments to think about what Lacie was doing. And watching her at times was very hard to do because it is so hard to see her in pain like that. But I never suggested that she wouldn't be able to do this on her own. In fact I had confidence that Lacie would do this. Albeit it took a little longer than I was expecting (another side effect of Hollywood births). It was such a bonding experience too. At one point I was in the water with her has she was hugging me for support as she was laboring.

Another big thing that happened is that we had another person there from Switzerland who was there as a volunteer. She was so nice and friendly. But more than then she was so helpful with some of the positions she suggested to help Lacie. You see, Paxton was a little bit hard to push down because he his head was turned to the side. He got a nice bruise on the top of his head for that too when he came out. When he finally did come out, he was a little lethargic but perked right up after about 10 or fifteen seconds. I don't blame him. He'd been pushed and pulled for 12 hours. He arrived at 10:30 AM that next morning (June 20). The experience after that was amazing. The midwives did the checks in a way that allowed our new family to bond and get to know each other, and then let us rest. We took a few hours to sleep and then headed on home. At no time did they take Paxton out of the room that we were in. I LOVED THAT.

Since then Paxton has continued to grow. Last Monday we weighed in at about 10 lbs. Lacie is so happy about that because she feels like she is doing what she needs to be doing to be a mother. I agree. She is a terrific mother. He has started to smile while he's awake, and we've even caught him sort of laughing in his sleep. I can't wait till he starts to play so that I can interact with him a little more.

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Mother's Day!!





Tyler grillin
Virginia!!!
Eating Chips
Baked beans and Tots
AMY!!!
We had a great one! We had my best friends over! We did a potluck kind of thing and had a BBQ! We had hamburgers, polish dogs, baked beans, chips, pasta salad and juice! It was a lot of fun! Here are a few pictures!

Accommodation

Because my hips hurt to bad on our mattress, I had been telling my sweet husband goodnight and going out to the living room to sleep on the couch. NOT COOL!! So we have come up with an accommodation! We now have a bed in our living room, which we have to climb over to get to and from the front door, or to sit on the couch...but...we both get much better sleep! AND I get to sleep next to my hubby again! :)

Utah Trip-Nathan's Graduation





Graduations are SO exciting!
This was the second graduation we went to-Tyler's cousin graduated from the U

At the new mall!
We took a weekend to go to Tyler's brother's graduation at BYU. We made quite a weekend of it! The night of the graduation, the whole family went to Texas Roadhouse, then the next day, we went to the new mall by temple square. It was gorgeous! We also went to the other mall and went to Tacanos! Tyler had never been there, so we decided to count it as part of our anniversary celebration. ;) We stayed with my sister Jana. It was quick visit, but a very memorable one! :)

Sprink Break 2012-Washington Trip

Tyler and I were able to get a ride to Spokane to visit my side of the family. Tyler hadn't met my step dad or step sister, and hadn't gotten to really talk much with my family-just quick talk at the reception. So we were super excited to get to take this trip. 









We were able to spend a whole day with just my mom. That has NEVER EVER happened. It was quite special. Tyler was so patient as we went to the mall, he just waited. It meant a lot to me to get to spend this time with my mom. We went to Riverfront Park so I could show Tyler the giant wagon slide I loved as a kid with the monkey bars underneath. :) We also went to one of our favorite restaurants, Olive Garden! It was a great day. However, I was SUPER excited to show Tyler the arcade that is in the basement of the mall with bumper cars, and the guy wouldn't let me go on the bumper cars because of my belly. I was so ticked cause 1. I knew how excited Tyler was to get to do something more fun than sitting and watching my mom and I shop. and 2. I haven't been there and done bumper cars in FOREVER! But it was still cool to show Tyler the arcade. 
We also set a side a day to spend with my brother Keric. He took us to a different mall where we picked out some pottery and painted them. They fire them and then you come pick them up when they are done. I'm still waiting to get them back, but I will post pictures when I get them! Tyler painted a plane and I did a car for Paxton's room. Keric said they turned out great. 
Then we spent a few days in the Tri-Cities. We stayed with my Grandma and Grandpa Horne. We hung out with my sister and her kids and visited. We had dinner one night all together with my grandparents and my sister and her family. As we were getting ready to leave for my Sister-in-Law's house, my sister's 5 year old got into some trouble. The pictures should explain it.-Baby powder-ALL OVER! We went to visit my Sister-in-Law and the kids (my brother is in another state working). That was really fun. Tyler hadn't met any of them yet either. Just so you know,  my Sister-in-Law, Angela, is AWESOME. :)
Then we we went back to my mom's and my Grandma and Grandpa T came and visited! It was a pretty fun visit. Tyler got to see the house I lived in when I was in Kindergarten, meet some more of my family and we were able to make some fun memories. It was great to see my family again. :)

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Mom in Progress


I am beginning to feel like a wife/mom! I finally crafted something!! At our school, the business majors have a semester where they have to run a business for the semester. One of them is called "Home Interest" this semester. They had an example of family blocks that we could do, but we could do any letters we wanted, soooo...the baby's name fit perfectly with the number of blocks! It turned out so great! I got to pick out the colors of the paper and did everything myself (except for making the vinyl lettering--I told them the letters I wanted and they did it)! They had the PERFECT ribbon for us to use too since we are doing a monkey theme! Monkey See Monkey Do! haha! I am quite proud of my little mommy-craft-project. :D Had to share how cute it turned out! We will put them on a shelf in the baby's room!

Sunday, February 26, 2012

It's a BOY!

I feel like it's taken FOREVER for this day to come! I went to the doctor when I was at 17 weeks and tried to beg him to let me see the gender. He refused! All I was going to get was the baby's heart beat. I thought, THAT'S IT? For a 50 dollar appointment, I expected more. He said, well, we won't be able to see much at this point, it'd be a waste of your money. In another month or so, we will have you come back in and we will get to see and measure everything. My thoughts: A MONTH!? I started to tear up at the thought that I wouldn't get to see my baby for a WHOLE MONTH! The last time I saw him was at 11 weeks. He asked me, is that ok? I bluntly said NO! I want to see my baby! I think I started to scare him and so he said, okay okay! We can't have and upset pregnant lady. We will do an ultrasound just for fun. Sooo...I that held me over until my 20 week appointment. 
 At the 20 week ultrasound, the baby was turned away as well as breech. Which made it really difficult to take a peek at the gender. (He said it is still normal at this point for the baby to flip back and forth from normal to breech position) The first picture was hard to tell which made me really scared that we weren't going to get to find out at this appointment. I had been look forward to this and loosing sleep over it! I was NOT going to leave empty handed! -I am becoming less and less pleased with my doctor anyway because he has seemed kinda careless the last couple of appointments...like he was just there to do his job. The first appointment was great! He seemed really excited and was even offering me to give him calls at 3am if needed! I thought what a great doctor!...not so much anymore!-
ANYWAY!!! He pushed even harder with the ultrasound thingy and probed around some more until we saw the DEFINITE sign of being a boy! I think Tyler was really shocked. I was just SO relieved to KNOW FINALLY!!! I was so excited to get to start shopping! But then I was told not to get any big stuff yet until I have my baby shower. I see wisdom in that. But it is SO hard when I have a room just WAITING to get fixed up. 
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We also start our birthing classes next month! I am SUPER excited for that! I think I will feel so much better to have a better education about the birthing process. I feel prepared with my knowledge on my child's development, but not on birthing. I know it will be such a spiritual experience and that it will bring me an my husband to whole other level. It's going to be great! I am loving where I am in life. I am feeling SO TRULY blessed! 
I also went to my friend's baby blessing today. That got me excited too! To just imagine Tyler up there blessing our baby boy. I will admit, I teared up a bit. I hear that time goes by faster from now on. I hope that's true! :)

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Christmas Festivities!

This was our first Christmas together as a married couple. I spent Christmas with his family last year too, but this one we had our own place to get to decorate and stuff! It was so fun! We got our tree and lights and ornaments and candy canes. Putting up and decorating the tree is my favorite thing to do for Christmas. So Tyler patiently handed me each and every ornament and let me decorate it. :)
My grandma gave me a Precious Moments Nativity Scene last year and I was so excited to have it to put under the tree! We also got stockings! That was fun. In my family all of our stocking stuffers get individually wrapped, that was a new tradition to Tyler. We had to take our tree down before Christmas though because we moved out and into a new apartment on the 26th. We left on the 23rd to visit family in Boise. We had QUITE and eventful weekend! We made red and green pancakes. My mother-in-law got engaged! And we announced my pregnancy to his family. It was a very memorable Christmas! Hard to think that by Christmas this year we will have a little one with us for the ride! 
Until something exciting happens again! 
Lacie