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Monday, October 29, 2012

Under The Big Top

Back in August Ringling Brother's Barnum and Bailey Circus came to town and I was on a mission to take Mac! I just knew he would love it, I had not been to the circus in years, and I found out Jimmy had never been to a real circus... we had to go!

And we did! We went to the pre-show that started an hour before the actual Circus to see the performers and animals up close!

 


 
 

 
I actually made it in a picture! This was after the sword incident. Mac saw another kid with a sword and immediately started crying because, he too, wanted a sword. Obviously. So $18 and several tears later a sword was finally his!



Lot's of clowning around...

Walking a thin line...

These guys are just crazy...


Elephants and..

Horses and..
 Tigers Oh MY!

Sword action.

Caramel Apple action!
 
Oh and LP loved it too!
 
We had so much fun at the circus! It was a long show, 3 hours, and Mac did very well considering. I can't wait to take him again next year!


Friday, October 5, 2012

LP's First Day

Lynnlee Pearl was 2 weeks early. My due date was June 17th and she made her appearance, much like her brother, in her own way by completely foregoing any birth plan I may have had. Tuesday, June 5th I had an ultrasound appointment with the Maternal Fetal Medicine doctor at 10am (I ended up having to see them once a week after being in the hospital with pneumonia after Easter because my fluid was low and they wanted to keep an eye on it).

The nurse took me back to the room and then the sonographer came in to do her thing. She finished up pretty quickly because they were only looking at certain things and she gave me her report. Fluid was at a 5. I knew what that meant. I started to cry.

The previous weeks visit reported that my fluid was at 8.5 and at that time the doctor gave me a choice to have the baby that day or wait to see what the next appointments measurments said. I told him I would wait and then told my OB at my regular check up that HE was fired and I was NOT going back. He did not know my birth plan and was seriously nonchalant about sending me to Labor and Delivery to have my baby. Just to fill you in I was hoping and praying for a VBAC. I found out later that once you have a C-section you can't be induced so if I did not go into labor on my own the only option was another C-section. So I took offense to his flippant nature of "oh just go have your baby now if you want". Picture steam puffing from my ears at that point...My OB encouraged me to go back and even called personally to switch that awful MALE doctor (I think his name is Dr. Bauer but don't quote me on that) to her friend Dr. DeStefano.

So I am crying, the sonographer is trying to comfort me and tell me that the doctor may let me wait but I knew differently. She led me to the conference room to wait while she filled in the doctor.

I cried more, a lot more.

And if you have not gathered this yet...I was alone. It was supposed to be a routine check up. In and Out. No need for Jimmy to worry with rearranging his work schedule for a 20 minute appointment.

So Dr. DeStefano walks in along with a med student. Poor med student. Bet she didn't plan on getting a lesson in sitting patiently while your patient crys uncontrollably trying to gather herself to some extent so that she can actually speak...Anyway Dr. DeStefano told me that I needed to walk over to L&D to have my baby, they would be waiting on me.

Me: Um. Yeah. No. I have to go home first.
Dr:  This is a pretty serious situation. You don't have a lot of fluid left and we need to get the baby out.
Me: Right but I'm going home first.
Dr:  Don't you have someone that can go to your house and get the things you need and bring them to you.
Me: Yes. But. I am going home first. I NEED to go home.
Dr:  I highly suggest you go straight over to L&D. A lot of things could happen right now with low fluid. (I'm leaving out what she said could happen because I am well aware that it makes me look like a huge jerk for going home but I knew nothing was going to happen to my baby. God had this and I had to go home)
Me: Ok but I'm still going home first so I will check in after I get back. I am not going staight over there.

Clearly she doesn't know me and she didn't believe me because an hour and a half later when Jimmy and I were almost back to the hospital I got a phone call from my OB's office checking on me because I had not checked into L&D yet! I told them I was sorry for making them worry but I told the doctor I was GOING HOME FIRST and then I would be there and to let y'all know that. Leave it to me to get in trouble by a hospital!

I was crying so badly at the doctor's office that at that point there was no stopping. I knew if I went home I could get myself together. I took a shower. I did my hair. I put my make up on and packed my bags. Jimmy got home and packed. I got Mac's present from Lynnlee wrapped and packed. Then we left and headed to the hospital have Lynnlee Pearl.

We got checked in (and when I said my name the admitting nurse and the 3 others behind the counter turned to look at us and one said "oh you're the one we've been waiting on") and taken back to the "waiting room" where there were 4 gurneys. Not happy. I thought I would get a room, like when I had Mac. I was given a paper gown. PAPER?!! With plastic lining. Angry. Seriously hot, almost sweating because of the stupid paper/plastic gown. Completely irritated. A nurse that commented that I must be hot because I didn't have the covers over my legs like most people...got an ear full. She then told me that I could refuse to wear it and she could get me a regular cloth gown.

I REFUSE TO WEAR THIS! And she handed me a cloth gown. She was so nice and so helpful and the only one that seemed to be paying attention to ME and that I was not exactly in my happy place and that I was not getting the birth that I wanted and that I just might be a little scared and I just needed someone to take an extra second to try and make that ok. And she did.

So it came time to go back. I was not and am still not excited about the C-section. I don't like it when I am not in control and when they 'paralize' you from the waist down you are definitely not in control. The anesthesiologists were great. Everyone had been made aware that this was not my choice of birth plan and that I had a HUGE problem with not being able to move from the waist, actually chest, down so they were very attentive to me and kept checking on me to see how I was doing. I was actually able to move my arms and that helped my mental state so much. I have to say that I prefer the emergency C that I had with Mac to the unscheduled C that I had with Lynnlee. The emercency surgery was obviously much faster and I did not have to listen to the nurses do their equipment checks and prep or witness them building the curtain stucture around me so I couldn't see what was going on.

But then... they were ready. And then... I had a baby (or as I like to say they hacked me open and I had a baby).

And she was perfect.
And beautiful.
And healthy.
And amazing.
And so loved...

Off to recovery for an hour where Jimmy stayed with me which was awesome. He had to leave towards the end because Mac had arrived, haha. I finally made it to my room and was welcomed by lots of family. And then they finally brought me my baby! :)










Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Here She Is...

In her blog deput...

Miss Lynnlee Pearl!

Born Tuesday, June 5, 2012

6 pounds, 8 ounces

19 inches

at 4:19pm

Welcomed with open arms and hearts she has forever changed our world.

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Hello Out There...

Long time no post, right? Right (hangs head).

So been a little busy.
Kinda had a baby.
Kinda came early.

Still on maternity leave but I will be back soon with fun pictures and stories. :)

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Mother's Day 2012

Well Mother's Day #3 is in the record books. And, man, was it fantastic. My boys practically rolled out the red carpet the whole weekend.

Saturday started off with an appointment for a pedicure. Jimmy had given me a gift card for a runners pedicure for my birthday and 5 months later I finally had time to schedule it! But it worked out since it just happened to be Mother's Day weekend.

So at 10am me and my feet were in a spa chair and being pampered and having a super relaxing time. For the next hour my feet were exfoliated, soaked, scrubbed, buffed, massaged and nails painted. Then, they asked "Manicure"... why don't mind if I do. So repeat the last hour but with my hands and arms. Heaven!!

It. Was. Amazing. I had the best time. It was my third pedicure, ever. Yeah I know but I do boot camp and before that I ran so pedicures seem wasted on me but I might have to rethink my position on this...

After my toes and fingers were dry and shiny I had a few errands to run.

I headed off to Old Navy. I found some sandels that showed off my new perfectly polished toes... Happy Mother's Day to me. Next, Starbucks...Happy Mother's Day to me, again. With my Grande Mocha Cookie Crumble Frappachino in hand off to Hobby Lobby for a couple things then home to my boys where were waiting on me and ready to whisk me off downtown for some more Mother's Day fun!

We ate at Mighty Cone for lunch. It's a food trailer in SoCo that is super tasty! Jimmy had never been and I had only been once before. Plus I wanted to do something very "Austin'y" for Mother's Day.






Mac did really well. We only had one small melt down, I can live with that.



After we ate we headed over to Zilker park to ride the train. I thought Mac would enjoy that and he did! We parked and bought our tickets but had about 25 minutes until the train ride so we took Mac to the huge playground area. Jimmy followed him around and I followed them taking pictures.



Mac made a run for it...

And he's back...





Train Time!! He was really excited and he did sooooo well during the entire 30 minute train ride. He loved looking around at everything we were passing and waving to the people we passed.







We will definitely be going back for another train ride very very soon!

After we rode the train we headed off to the Eastside for dessert!

We got ice cream sandwiches from the Cool Haus food trailer.

So Yummy!!


They were super messy but worth it. I had the smore's cookie with the tahitian vanilla ice cream. Jimmy had the salted double chocolate chip cookie with the red velvet ice cream. He liked his ice cream but thought the salted cookie was too salty. Mac had a chocolate chip cookie and a fun time running around the whole place.

We had promised him ice cream but only got him a cookie since it was going to be so messy and he would have never been able to eat all of the sandwich. We left there and headed to the house but stopped at Sonic on the way home for some Cherry Limeades and an ice cream cone for Mac!




Such a fantastic day!

The next morning, Sunday, Mother's Day, I got two cards and a beautiful James Avery charm for my bracelet!


Then I was taken to 290 Cafe for an awesome breakfast before church. We love the breakfast there... so good. We were stuffed!

After church I was taken to Jason's Deli. Jimmy told me he didn't want me to have to mess with anything in the kitchen and who was I to argue! Once we got home we just spent the day being lazy. It was great! Jimmy went to Ramo's to get me chips and salsa for supper and we split an order of nachos.

Mother's Day Perfection!!

(And large shoes to fill for Father's Day but he deserves it!)

Hope your Mother's Day was fantastically perfect too!