5.13.2011

Graduation!

I have a lot of reasons for why it took so long for me to graduate (I won’t mention all of them here now) but I now insist that the main reason why it took me so long to graduate is because I wanted to walk alongside my wonderful stud across the stage towards our diplomas. We were lucky to have Matt’s family here for graduation! I really am sad that I didn’t take very many pictures of while they were here- I can’t think of anything (HONESTLY) that makes me more happy than when we are with family enjoying ourselves. I stole these pictures from Matt’s parents I phones, but at least we have something!

I am a little bummed that James’ face is so white, but I still think this is a good family picture :)

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Here we are with Matt’s dad, mom and little sister Amber:

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I love this little guy SO much!

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5.07.2011

18 Weeks Prego!!

Today I have been pregnant for exactly 18 weeks! I would say I really started showing about two weeks ago, but even now, depending on what I wear sometimes it just looks like I have gained weight in my tummy region. Starting last week, I can no longer put a lot of pressure on my tummy- James isn’t able to sit directly on me anymore when we read books because it hurts too much. It sounds weird, but I love these little signs that show that the baby and my uterus are growing and developing! In the past week I have also noticed that my bladder sometimes feels the pressure of the baby and I have to go to the bathroom more frequently. (Sorry if this is too much information, I just want to remember these little details for my next pregnancy). James still loves the baby! He loves giving the baby kisses and can point to the baby and say “gur” for girl.

At night we have a tradition of reading the Book of Mormon together and then kneeling on the floor for night time prayers. Lately James has been wanting to stay on the couch for prayers, but we think it is important to kneel as a family so I have started asking him, “Who do you want to sit with for prayers- mommy, daddy or baby?” He immediately jumps off of the couch and says “baby”, kneels next to the baby, folds his arms and puts his head either on my lap of tummy. I hope he stays this excited about a baby sister!

Here is the first and only (for now) picture that I have taken while I have been pregnant (I will be better about taking more pictures- that is one thing that I regretted with my first pregnancy and I want to be better!):

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Just FYI: Before getting this shot Matt had taken about 5 or so other pictures but I didn’t like my smile in them. Right before snapping this picture, he said, “Just smile like you did last night” My response: “What are you talking about? Nothing happened!” (Thus the smirk on my face and my hand gesture) For anyone who knows his dad, he is definitely becoming more and more like him everyday! :)

Boy or Girl?!

I am sure that everyone who is reading this already knows, but on April 26th we found out what the sex is of our 2nd baby! Drum roll please!…….

It’s a girl!!!!

As mentioned in a previous post, the OB-GYN that we are seeing for this baby is different than the one that we saw for James, and he does things differently. He gave us a complimentary ultrasound at 8.5 weeks and he said that he typically finds out the sex of the baby at week 16 instead of week 20 like most doctors. So, on April 26th we went in to see if we were having a baby boy or a baby girl. I have thought from the beginning of my pregnancy that we were going to have a little girl because the pregnancy symptoms were so different (even though in hindsight I know that EVERY pregnancy will most like have different symptoms). I had mixed emotions about what sex I wanted- I wanted another boy so James could have a little boy who is close in age and his best friend, but I wanted a girl because I was nervous that I would never have a girl and I want at least one.

When we went into the room and we could see the baby on the screen, James immediately said “baby!” Throughout the entire event James was very attentive and excited. He kept saying baby every time he saw a different position of the baby. He was a little scared when they let us hear the heartbeat, and he looked up to Matt with fear in his eyes. Matt explained what the noise was and James immediately calmed down, even though I am not sure he understood exactly what a heart is.

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Here is her hand and arm:

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Here is her profile and her hand next to her mouth and nose:

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A little bit better picture of her profile (your can see her nose pretty well):

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The very left shows her spine and then in the middle are her two legs (the white lines in her legs are her bones):

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Here is her crotch. For those that know anatomy terms, the white lines (they are VERY small) that are right in between her legs are her labia- that is what they look for when determining if it is a girl. If they see the labia then they know for sure it is a girl:

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Here is her foot:

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Easter!

This Easter was a laid back holiday. I was VERY lucky because that Sunday I had the privilege  of teaching the young women in my ward about the atonement, so I had taken time to really ponder the meaning of the holiday. We did have fun celebrating Easter with the typical Easter egg hunts and nice Easter dinners though :)

In the morning we had a little Easter egg hunt for James just in our living room. It wasn’t anything special, but he LOVED it! He found all of the Easter eggs that were hidden and then started hiding them again himself so he could play the ‘game’ again! SO CUTE!

Here is James finding his eggs:

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Here is James hiding the candy AFTER he has already collected everything :)  :

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James LOVED opening up the eggs and finding out what was inside of them:

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After church we went up to Lehi and had an Easter dinner with some family friends, the Burkers. James absolutely LOVES Bro. Burker and had fun playing with all of Bro. Burker’s grandkids.

Here is a picture of James with Matt in one of their Easter shirts (James had gotten his original shirt and vest dirty):

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The Burkers also had a scavenger hunt, but theirs was a lot more traditional since it was outside. James had a fun time finding his “boo” (blue) eggs.

Here are all of the grandkids and James just waiting to go outside and find their eggs! :

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Daddy and James:

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My handsome boys:

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Baby #2!!!

Rewind time:

In December Matt and I started discussing when we would like to have our next baby. We wanted to have a baby, but we weren't sure when would be best because we didn't know what the future held for us. At that time (in December) we were planning on going to dental school starting August 2011, but at that point we hadn't been accepted anywhere and didn't know if/where we were going to live for the next year. If Matt didn't get into dental school, we would have a lot more issues to manage, and with all of these questions, we didn't know when to try to have a baby. At the beginning of January we decided that we should just move forward in faith and not let the doubts hold us back from continuing to create our family. Around February 10th we found out that we were pregnant and we were so excited! We had previously gotten James a shirt that said, "I am the big brother". I wanted to tell our family by taking a picture of James wearing that shirt and then mailing the picture to them... but Matt couldn't wait! That day we skyped with both sides of our family and had James wear that shirt while talking to them on the computer. When both families found out they were all very excited for us. Since telling our family I, for the most part, did a horrible job of letting people know that I was pregnant. Typically people wait until they are 13 weeks pregnant before letting people know, and I let most people know when I was 16 weeks. It wasn't that I was not excited- I was thrilled and still am, but part of me just thought, "do people really care?" I know that my friends do, but those thoughts were still there.

Anyways, so blog world- we are pregnant! When I was almost 9 weeks pregnant (8 weeks and 5 days to be exact), we went in for my first prenatal appointment with a new OB-GYN. I had no idea that we were going to be able to see the baby in an ultrasound that appointment (with James we had to wait until week 20), but since this doctor had the equipment in office, we did a complimentary ultrasound! It was so fun to see the baby- at that point in the pregnancy I thought that the baby would be too small to see, but we could clearly make out the baby and even see a small part on the baby's body beating... the heart! The baby looks like a bean, but I thought it was so neat since I wasn't expecting it!

Hello Blogging World!

I have been a horrible blogger lately.... and I think about it frequently. I think about it because this is the only form of a journal that I keep and everyday I think, "These memories that I am making now aren't too special, but I want to be able to look back at them someday with my kids". So, this is my attempt to get into blogging again. If this blog starts to seem too detailed or too boring, feel free to stop reading- I am doing this more for me than anything else (and to keep the grandparents updated).