Sunday, July 26, 2009

It's been a MONTH??!!!

Well, time passes quickly when you're having fun!! I can't believe a month has gone by already!



In spite of being very busy, the first five weeks of having 3 children have been great! Lacey is such a good baby. She likes to eat...a lot...can you tell?:



This is Lacey at a week old:



And this is Lacey at a month old:
See what I mean?
Birth weight: 7 lb 5 oz; Weight at one month: 9lb 10 oz
:-O


We have also determined that Lance looks a lot like Ben...



Don't you think he has his daddy's cute smile?!
And look at this big boy: Lucas (finally) has potty power!! (except for those occassional accidents, of course)


And Lacey loves her daddy! At least I think that's what the look on her face means...








Friday, June 26, 2009

A Quick Birth Story

Well here it is...and I am not being brief because of time constraints - it's just a brief story - I'll add lots of details to make it seem longer.

I had been having random contractions for a few weeks before Lacey was born, but on Wednesday, June 17, I started having more frequent contractions. They were between 10-20 mins apart and not at all painful most of the day. By evening, they were still 10-20 mins apart, but they were starting to get stronger. I still didn't know if this was 'it', but we decided to go ahead and call the babysitter and drop the boys off just in case. While we were driving the boys to meet the babysitter, the contractions were 15-20 mins apart and were 'ouch-worthy' - but still not 'I'm-definitely-in-labor' painful. We got home around 10pm, ate a snack and went to bed around 11:30pm. I tried to sleep, but the contractions were getting too strong (and I was getting too excited) to sleep, so I went downstairs to lay on the couch. At about 12:30am the contractions were definitely painful - but still about 10 mins apart - I wondered, "if they are getting stronger but not closer together, is it still labor??". About the time I decided to call the hospital, I felt a contraction coming on that I knew was going to be really bad, so I got on my hands and knees and reminded myself that it would be over soon and the next one wouldn't happen for another 10 mins. Then my water broke (12:50am). After that the contractions were very close together and pretty painful. Let me pause to say that with Lance, once my water broke - it was over - time to push. With this in mind, I woke Ben and told him we have to leave NOW! All the way to the hospital (15 mins) I just knew I was going to have the baby in the car, but somehow we made it. When we got into L&D, they started to take me into triage to 'check my progress', but, knowning the baby was about to come and I really didn't want to give birth in a tiny cubicle, I said, "I totally have to push", so they decided to go ahead and get me into a room. So, at 1:15am they got me into the room. They checked me - I had an 'anterior rim' (I was more than 9cm, but not quite 'complete'). They checked the baby's heartbeat - it was good. They said something about starting an IV - at which point I almost started laughing - but then I really had to push. I might have pushed twice - it happened really fast - and Lacey was born at 1:23am. Woohoo!! A completely natural and unmedicated childbirth - I didn't even get an IV! And only 30 minutes of hard labor...is that cheating?? ;)

Oh, and I learned something: you know you are progressing as the contractions get worse. For me: when they start to hurt...GO!

Saturday, June 20, 2009

IT'S A GIRL!!!!!




Welcome to our family, Lacey Alethea Qualls!!
She was born June 18, 2009 at 1:23am.
7 lbs. 5 oz. 19 inches

Check back soon for the birth story....

Thursday, June 4, 2009

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, LANCE!!!!!!!

I can't believe my BABY is now 2 years old!! Here are some pics of the BIG event!!! (May 25)
Smile and say, "CHEESE!!"

He and Lucas got a bubble mower - they LOVE them!



Openning presents was momentarily interupted by the sound of an airplane overhead.


A bug box. Lance loves to look at 'big bugs'.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Boy, Girl or Bowling Ball??

With just over 5 weeks to go, I am getting really excited about this baby!!! Lucas has decided that because I am a girl, the baby will also be a girl. I think Lance has a suspicion that he is about to be dethroned as the baby of the family because he has suddenly become a big (actually he's still little), clingy cuddle-bug. Not that I'm complaining - he's cute enough to get away with it. I finally dug out all the 'team green' baby clothes and have the boy clothes standing by in case we need them (and the debit card standing by in case we don't). Here's a picture of my current 'shape' as of this past Sunday (34.5 weeks) - that's where the 'bowling ball' part of the title comes in. Well, off to a doctor's appt. From here on out, they're weekly!!!!!

Friday, May 8, 2009

Adventure Update:

Ok...So now it's a hobby. I have been having lots of fun lately.

I ran out of elastic for Lance's diapers, so I had to order more. While I am waiting, I decided to try making diapers for the next baby. It's sooo easy. Using 2 baby blankets and a sheet I bought at the thrift store and some old burp cloths, I have made these 5 diapers and have fabric cut for 4 more.

*sigh* So much fun. So little time.



Friday, May 1, 2009

My New Adventure!

When my parents decided to cloth diaper my younger brother and sister, I decided very quickly that I would NEVER use cloth diapers. I hated changing them, I hated the pins (that I usually stuck myself with), I hated the vinyl pants that were a pain to get on and off, I hated the bleach smell (and other smells associated with the diapers), rinsing them, wringing them out, washing them and (most time consuming) folding the diapers. I would NEVER use cloth diapers as a means to save money - it was worth the cost to avoid the hassle.

...and then I made an interesting discovery: it doesn't have to be that way.

You don't need vinyl pants, pins or bleach, and you don't have to fold them. You can get diapers that have Velcro or snaps, have elastic and are fitted to your baby like disposables and diapers that have a waterproof layer or a waterproof cover with snaps/Velcro to make changing easier. And here's a fun bonus: you can make your own with all these great features for a fraction of the price you would get them at the store or online. And then I learned something about cloth diapers that completely sold me on the idea of trying them: THEY ARE SOOOO CUTE!!!!

So here is my first attempt at a 'pocket diaper' for Lance. It fastens with snaps and it has a waterproof outer layer, a layer of soft fabric that pulls the moisture away from his skin and microfiber towel (tri-folded) in between the two layers (that's the 'pocket' part) that I can take out when it's time to wash the diaper to make washing more thorough and drying quicker.



Now tell me that's not cute!!! I have enough material to make 4 more like it and I only spent about $25 on it. I'll keep you posted on how it goes!!