Showing posts with label fall 2015. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fall 2015. Show all posts

1.15.2016

Halloween 2015

Halloween this year was really special.  Josh was here (!!!) and we were in Vancouver, which meant the boys got to shop for their own costumes and go trick or treating.  Unfortunately for all of us, the weather was terrible. I have never been outside in rain that was so hard & relentless!  But we braved the weather with my parents and my sister's family, and I think I can safely say we all had a good time regardless of the deluge.  

{Jack & Logan: The ninjas}
{Wyatt: The Hulk}
{Grrr!}
{Sadie: The Peacock}
{Cooper: The King}
Wyatt enjoyed reading the Toys R Us catalog before we took off...
{The boys!}
{Love these crazy guys!}
{My sister's family-- so cute!}





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The next morning I came into my room after my shower to find the boys sorting their candy into categories.  I cannot tell you what that did for my organizing heart.  I was so proud!  Ha!




11.19.2015

Thirty-Three

 For my birthday this year (since I'm in Washington!) my mom had me over for dinner with my boys & sister.  They all spoiled me with presents.  Make up & maternity tops to be specific, and I couldn't be happier!



 My boys also bought me presents-- 
Mom took them to the Dollar Tree and they got to pick out whatever their little hearts desired.

 Logan got me:
Vanilla Scent trees for the car
A novel about the creator of Girl Scouts
Aqua tank rocks for my rock collection
Super sparkly nail polish
Plus a balloon & a reusable bag

 Jack got me:
A small notebook for my purse
Black pens, cause he knows black's my favorite
A journal
Silver nail polish
A beautiful candy dish
Plus a card & a balloon

Wyatt got me:
A mirror
An eyelash curler (which he told my mom matter of factly was for my eyebrows)
A princess flashlight
Colorful pens
A reusable princess bag

Plus a Minnie Mouse Happy Birthday balloon seen here.

 I was so touched by their thoughtfulness.  

 And how incredibly well they know me.





 I am truly so blessed.



 Time for CAKE!!!

Milo's crazy hair.
Loved it!

It was a super laid back evening, with good food & great company.

My wish was simple:
A healthy arrival for Baby #4

I am so thankful for my family, this pregnancy & for these sweet boys in my life.
Yesterday really was a perfect day.
The only thing missing was my amazing man!

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11.17.2015

For My Birthday


... Two weeks before my 32nd birthday I miscarried the baby I had so desperately wanted.  We spent the summer before that talking in whispers about the fourth baby we were going to try for, and by the time we were back in our village in Alaska, it was time to start trying.  I got pregnant on the first try (as is my luck with each & every pregnancy) and was elated to get that positive pregnancy test.  I flew out (to Anchorage) in October at ten weeks to check on Babyham's progress only to discover he had stopped growing a week earlier.

I arrived home to my husband and our children amidst the insanity of Halloween and just carried myself through each day, feeling hollow and empty.  And like a failure.

Fast forward two months, just past my last birthday, and there again was the positive pregnancy test.  Another trip to Anchorage.  Another routine exam.  And this time, instead of a bad ultrasound, it was a bad blood test.  I was only five weeks along, but the numbers weren't adding up.

A few days after I got home, I lost another baby.

As I struggled to fight (what I now think was) vertigo, depression & anxiety, my hope felt like it had been put on pause.  I knew that I should hope, and that I needed to hope, but it was so very hard to hold on when it felt a bit like catching mist.

Finally in the spring, I decided that any heartache (like that I had endured for both miscarriages) was worth the possible reward of another baby.  I found out the day before we flew home to Washington from Alaska that I was, for the fifth time, pregnant.  (For those who are trying to keep up with the math-- #1: The twin pregnancy #2: Wyatt's pregnancy #3: the first miscarriage #4: the second miscarriage & #5: my current pregnancy)  At the airport I told all our loved ones that we were expecting, not caring that I was only four weeks along.  I decided that this pregnancy was going to be celebrated for however many days it lasted, whether it resulted in a baby in my arms or not.

It took a lot of faith to go for it again.  To trust God, to ignore my anxiety & my worries.  But it has been so worth it.  From first seeing her on the screen at 8 weeks, to hearing her heartbeat at 12; from finding out she was a girl (!!!) to ordering her first baby blanket... It's all felt surreal and beautiful and like a gift from God.

I guess I write all this to say, it's been a hard year.  A roller coaster year.  Loss & joy.  Loneliness & fun.  Heartache & hope.  It's all part of the journey.

For my 33rd year, I am hoping for: a healthy baby to join our family (even one that's "born wrong"-- per Wyatt's prayers --meaning born a boy instead of a girl); our family to be reunited and living together somewhere that is the perfect fit for us; and for me to remember that everyday I'm here on earth is a gift.  Especially if that day is spent with the ones I love.


10.31.2015

Baseball is Over

The boys had their last game on Tuesday this week.  When their Thursday game was canceled due to weather, Jack sat alone in their bedroom crying while Josh was bathing Wyatt and I was making dinner with Logan. I was so grateful when he told me he'd been crying.  I hugged him some more (causing him to cry again) and assured him that this is just the beginning of his being on a team and experiencing all the fun that sports have to offer.

Jack at bat
Wyatt was quite the trooper all season
Logan at bat
Logan playing catcher
Me & my baseball bestie Bristol being silly!
Is she not the most precious thing ever?!?

Logan's not so sure he wants to play baseball again (lots of waiting in baseball... hard on a seven year old with little patience) so we may try out soccer for him.  Jack wants to play all.the.sports.  Hockey, football, basketball... You name it, he's willing to try it.  So in the spring we will take a look at our options and I'll let them choose another sport to try.  Meanwhile, I'm so grateful that baseball was such a great experience for them.  

10.28.2015

The Pumpkin Patch

Tuesday morning, despite some really thick fog, we took the boys to the pumpkin patch.  

Last time we went to the pumpkin patch, they looked like this:
{Fall 2011: Logan (3), Wyatt (4 mo.) & Jack (3) with Mommy}

 Wyatt obviously doesn't remember that trip to the pumpkin patch and was more than happy to have a go at it this year since we're in town!

I think their favorite was the hay pyramid which they climbed and jumped off of about twelve times!










We had a great time, petting & feeding the animals, riding the hay ride & picking some little pumpkins for the boys to bring home.  

And for fun, just to be festive, I wore my Halloween costume to the pumpkin patch.  The twins in particular thought my shirt was hilarious.  Jack thinks I should put a pink bow on her so people will know she's a girl.
Speaking of Baby Girl, I thought I'd share with you our baby name short list:
Ramona
Molly
Bailey
Carly
Kate
Hadley

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