Saturday, April 28, 2012

For my documentation. Mainly.

I have blogged before about about my 
utter lack of putting things down in baby books,
scrapbooks, and such. I have had the most luck
with keeping up with this blog, surprisingly,
and even that has not been all that great!

I thought I go ahead and put something
"on the record"
for this pregnancy.
Don't worry, its likely that this could
serve as 1 of just a few updates on being pregnant.
I know most of you have much more interesting things
to read about than my being pregnant.

I am about 24 weeks and SO ready to 
move on into the "ok she is clearly pregnant" look.
I still just look like I ate 1 too many burritos.

This week, I actually started to feel like a pregnant person.
My feet/legs really started hurting. I had never
had that happen in my past 1 pregnancies,
so that got me really freaked out about the possibility of swelling.
I really really really do not want to swell. It seems so miserable! 
I have also never been at this point in pregnancy during
this time of year. 

Super early on (like 14 weeks) I started feeling the "quickening"
but since then, not much movement.
I feel sweet girl each day, but not that much at all.
All I can say is thank goodness for that!
Kensington moved all the time. Non-Stop. 
I would always tell people when I was pregnant with her,
that had I been pregnant with her first and then Anslee,
I would have been in constant worry, because comparatively Anslee
moved like 1/3 as much as Kens did!
She seriously moved and kicked and punched all day long.
 I associate all that fetal movement to
her colic and unease, I guess. So, I am taking
what seems to be a calm natured pregnancy this time around
as nothing but a BLESSING! Certainly still
praying each day that she be born with a temperament
that matches the status of the pregnancy.

This pregnancy has been pretty easy, as were my past two,
and very textbook. 
From what I can tell, at this point, I am carrying a bit differently, but I attribute that
to my weight gain, which happened all before I got pregnant.
(Thanks for that due to pregnancy w/ Kens...and I even nursed her after she arrived!)
Strange I know, but at this point, that is where it has stayed.
I joked with some friends that I felt pregnant in my arms
and face mostly. Maybe that is why I am
refusing pictures this time around.

 Right now, I fear having this baby early. No real
basis for this fear, but its a real fear. 
I have my babies early, but I don't want to be too early.
I have too much to do and want this baby to 
be at least as squishy as my Kens was ( 6 lbs 8 oz is huge in my book!)
when she was born.

I am working out about 4 days a week ,not able to push
myself as much as I would like, but at least I am moving.

Things that need to be done:
Take away kensingtons pacifier.
Get a bedroom ready for the girls to share.
Get the girls prepared for room sharing.
SLEEP.
Change out 2 letters for new baby girls initials in the current nursery.
Come up with a middle name for baby girl.

What I love:
sno cones and milk.
I know you were all dying to know that too.

Ok! Now I will have something solid to look 
back on when I think about my 3rd pregnancy many years from now!



 

 

Thursday, April 19, 2012

15 Months!

Its April 19 and I can't believe that makes my Kensington
15 months old.
Not sure why 15 months seems like a big deal to me.
Maybe its because they are in full blown toddler mode.
Maybe its because of all the "big kid' things they are doing.

Tyler and I both agree on how fun of a stage this is.
You know, the stage RIGHT before
the big fit throwing stage starts. Everything is fun or funny to her.
She is soaking up everything under the sun.

AT 15 months Kensington is:
Walking. Finally, and its her preferred method of mobility.
She is waving hi and bye bye.
Saying:
Hi, bye bye, mama, daddy, night night, all done, and cracker.
She knows where her hair, belly, nose, ears and eyes are. 
She loves board books, stuffed animals, following her sister around,
being outside (especially swinging), being in a forward facing carseat,
and eating.
April has been her busiest month by far, 
because up until this month she was not doing much of the listed above at all!

Oh my. What fun we are having with the middle sister.
Big Sister thinks the world of her, too. 

Here are some pics from this past month!







Thursday, April 5, 2012

All 3 Dressed in Pink!

Goodness gracious!
I have to pinch myself sometimes to realize what a 
charmed life I have been given!

We found out yesterday that we are having a 3rd baby GIRL!
Ecstatic does not even describe how we feel 
about this great PINK news!
What great friendships I get to watch be established
and grow in my very own home!

With all of that said, I was pretty vocal about
wanting to have a son. A part of me wanted 
to venture into the land of the unknown!
A part of me wanted to watch Tyler grow a young
boy into the Man he is today.
In fact, all of me wanted to see that happen.
I can promise you this:
There is no greater person walking planet Earth
that is better equipped to turn a boy into a Man than Tyler.

 Knowing that, here is how yesterday unfolded for us:
We went to the doctor and had a sonogram.
We looked on the screen and saw a healthy, growing, moving,
happy, precious life right before our very eyes.
We were grateful and in love at the very sight.
We had Dr. Neel put "the picture"
in an envelope and we took it home to open.
The girls were both at MDO, so it was just the Trooper 
and me.
We were both shaking a little, and super nervous. 
I was the one who ripped into the envelope.
Inside we found a picture that clearly
showed the little lady
in all her glory. Also included
was a little note that read,
"I'm a little Girl!"

I had my moment. A possible tear or two was shed.
That was ok, it was almost like I was grieving 
the son I would never have.
It lasted 5 minutes before the elation set in.

The joy that we already have known 2 times.
Oh my word. Another little girl who has two best friends
already living in her home.
A Mama who promises to:
put her in cute bows.
match her clothes to her sisters.
love her with all her heart.
make sure she gets good naps.
fill her belly to its fullest.

A Daddy who is committed to:
provide a strong foundation of faith that she can grow into.
give her time and attention.
pour into her self worth.
tell her she is beautiful.
believe in her abilities to do anything.
teach her.
fix things for her.
be her very first love.

While I still believe that there is no one better suited to raise a son,
There is also no one better to bring up a daughter
who is confident and full of self respect and never lacking for anything.

So much goes into raising a daughter. Its no job for the weary.
So much extra worry. Details that will desperately need to be tended too.
What is more precious than the heart of a woman? Who
has God entrusted to mold and grow this little girls heart 
into that of a woman's?
Our Lord has granted us the privilege and the extreme challenge
to do this 3 times. Our prayers are heavy,
as we know raising these girls will not be easy all the time.
Needless to say, raising girls is nothing but an honor,
so my tears came fast and went away even faster. 
We are humbled to be given such a task!
 

Tyler, this house full of girls will build generations 
of happy and successful families because
of how you are raising them.
I dont know of 3 girls that could have a life any better
than one with you guiding them!


Here she is. One of Three of the most precious 
little girls I will ever know!

PS: I know the high school years will be interesting.
PPS: Is it ok to just have one big wedding day, for all 3 of them? no?
PPPS: We think she already has a name, this time, thanks to her daddy. Stay tuned!