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9/27/12

Almost Up

Well my 6 weeks are almost up... This is my last week at home with my baby girl before I have to go back to work.

Have I mentioned how horrible that idea sounds?

But I know everything will work out how it's supposed to - in the mean time I'm just enjoying every moment I have at home with cute Rosealynn.

So let's do some updating (since I've had some folks apparently upset that I haven't blogged enough lately).

- Rose is doing great. She went through a crazy growth spurt last week - so much so that some jammies that fit on Monday no longer fit on Thursday cause she's now too tall for them! I'm excited for her next appointment to see how much she's grown. We still are in newborn diapers and mostly newborn clothes... but she can finally wear a couple of her 0-3 month stuff! :)

- Anytime I think I start learning her routine she changes it up on me. First she hates the binki and then that's all that will calm her down. Then she has to have her arms un-swaddled and now she wont go to sleep if we don't swaddle them. She's constantly changing - but I love learning all about her.

- A few weeks back we went to the Zoo! I haven't been since they opened the new stuff. I love the zoo - and Rocky Shores was pretty awesome! Rose basically slept the whole time... but I know deep down she enjoyed it. ;)


I absolutely love this photo.



- Another first for Rose (and for Braedon and I) - a 5k! Braedon ran and did awesome! So proud of him and how much he's worked to be in shape! Rose and I just walked (or rather I walked, Rose slept in her stroller). The 5k was called Footsteps for Fertility and we went in the name of our awesome friends Shawn and Chelsea. Unfortunately they didn't win the raffle for the free IVF... but it was still for a good cause and nice to get out in the fresh air! :)

Team Milne!




- The same day of the race we also had my nephews first birthday party! My sister had it at a park and it was so fun to be there with all the nieces and nephew running around having fun. :)
Baby C and Daddy
The Birthday Boy and mama!
Ari with Uncle Braedon. :)
Cake = Good.

- This past Sunday we had a really enjoyable day! First we went over to Braedon's grandparents and had a family picnic with all the cousins and such. Then we went up to Silver Lake and walked around. It was beautiful! I love that it's turning to fall. The cooler temperatures - and the changing leaves. Love it.


















All in all life is good and I've loved my time off. I'm a bit nervous to go back to work... so any good vibes you can send my way would be greatly appreciated. :)

Happy Fall everyone!!

9/6/12

2 Weeks

I can't decide how I feel these last two weeks have gone. On one hand I can't believe I've had this gorgeous little girl for two whole weeks (and a few days). Then on the other hand I feel like I've had her for more then just a measly two weeks.  Then on the other hand (I have three hands in this scenario) I'm still shocked that she's here at all seeing as I still have a week until my actual due date. 

Anyway you put it though I am so happy she's here and loving being this girls mom more and more each day.

So for some updates about us:

- We went for Rose's two week checkup on Tuesday - she's now weighing in at 6 lbs 12 oz and 19.7 inches long (gained about a pound from her last check up!) That puts her in the 8% for weight and the 23% height... our little peanut. :)

- I've already powered through way too much TV since being on Maternity Leave.

- I'm loving learning more about this little girl. Like her love of sucking on her hands/binki and the fact that she always sneezes in two's.

- For Labor Day weekend we went up for a day to our camping spot with Braedon's family. It was so nice to have a relaxing day up in the mountains - one that didn't end in water breaking and a mad dash back to the valley. :)
Playing Farkle
Newborn hat is too big for her.
I love this girl. :)
Daddy and Great Grandma
She basically slept the entire time.
Roasting some Marshmellows with Strawberries!! (Love Chanty's
face in this one)
Mmmmmm
All the girls singing together to Rose. :)
Both of us were MUCH more comfortable for this trip then
the last one. :)

- I've been healing up quite nicely... at this point I almost feel like myself again. I'm looking forward to my six weeks being up so I can get back to working out and getting my little flabby tummy back into shape!

- I've learned that when I'm not at work, I have NO idea what day of the week it is... but I love being at home and might be dreading going back to work come October... I suppose those 6 weeks being up will be very bitter sweet.

- I have a problem with taking way too many photos of Rose - I'm sure there are many people on facebook that have already hidden me for my crazy amount of posts... but I can't help myself. I mean... look at this girl!
These two are so cute... Spook is always watching out for Rose, making
sure she's okay. 
Tummy time!!
Sleepy smile
Always has her hangs by her face.
I laughed so hard when I found her like this.
Supporting And... Go!
Snuggle Time
Chillin with Daddy.

- I had my last Snow Cone for the season... while I'm sad that there are no more snow cones from my favorite snow cone place, this means to me that it's officially fall. Oh how I love fall. I'm so looking forward to crisp weather, hot chocolate, sweaters, changing leaves, FOOTBALL, Halloween, etc, etc. I'm getting giddy just thinking of it all.

Annnd I think I'll stop on that happy note - day dreaming of Fall. :)




8/21/12

Birth Story: Rosealynn

Well we have had an exciting unexpected weekend! Let's start with a little back story:

Every year Braedon's family goes up camping over labor day to the same spot (located here). Well seeing as I was due September 13th, we decided it would be best to move the camping trip up so we could still go. Thus we moved the camping trip up to the weekend of August 18th - I would be only 2 days over 36 weeks so we felt pretty safe going up then.

Ha. I should have known my daughter better.

So we went up around 2:00 PM on Friday August 17th - Braedon made sure to have me keep it super easy (aka I sat on my butt eating goodies and reading while him and his little brother set up our tent and unpacked). The rest of Braedon's family (minus Brad who had to work until Saturday Morning) came up a few hours later - including their new foreign exchange student from Belgium Julie. We had a great evening playing games, eating food, and sitting by the camp fire. Saturday came, Brad joined us, and again we had a fun lazy day around the campsite.

Around 6:00 pm everyone decided to go on a bit of a hike - I of course stayed behind to relax and continue to take it easy. I sat by the Goudie Pond and read my book enjoying the quiet - my back started to ache a bit (which happens after I sit too long) so I went and layed down in the tent on our awesome air mattress. I apparently fell asleep as I was woken up around 8:30 when the family came back from their hike. I got up and immediately realized I wasn't feel good. I almost felt like I had food poisoning, but having eaten the same stuff everyone else did this didn't make sense. I ended up thinking maybe it was just the fact that I had eaten too many treats/junk food... either way my stomach was not happy. I layed back down and had Brad and Braedon give me a blessing. In the blessing Braedon stated that whatever was ailing my body would leave and I would be well again. This of course got my brain thinking in two different routes. Either A) I did have some type of food poisoning and I was going to throw it all up and thus feel better. Or B) this was some how baby related and Braedon just doomed me to having the baby in the woods. After the blessing I did feel calmer but still had this nagging in the back of my head of "Go home". I was talking it over with Braedon, deciding what we should do when he asked "Well, what does your gut feeling say?" I responded with a "Get me a pan" to which I got a "Yes ma'am!" as he darted out of the tent to fetch me a pan. I then proceeded to throw up everything I had in my stomach - I'm fairly sure I somehow threw up more then what was actually in my stomach as I have no idea how my stomach could contain so much.

After my fun little vomiting episode I felt immediately better - weak and tired, but so much better. Thinking that I had my answer and that I had just eaten something that didn't like me I calmed down and decided to stay and just go to bed. I snuggled up to our cute pup Spook and started to drift off when I felt what I can only call a 'leaking' sensation. Too tired to think much of if I continued to drift off when the leaking got a bit stronger. Annoyed at this point - thinking I was having some excess vaginal discharge I stood up to go take care of the mess, when all of the sudden the 'leaking' turned into a 'pouring'. Right then Braedon walks into the tent to see how I'm doing as I pull my pants down half way to my ankles and the pouring turned more into a 'gushing'. We stared at the ground, looked at each other with wide eyes, and stared at the ground again. I'm pretty sure I said something to the effect of "Unless I have horrible bladder control, I'm fairly positive my water just broke" and then I started laughing.

Braedon then calls to his mom who is in the next tent over just getting down for bed and she rushes over. Not ever having her water break for any of her four kids she couldn't be positive - but she was on the same line of though as Braedon and I.

My water had broken at 36 Weeks... in the woods.

We busted into action (or rather, Braedon and his mom busted into action). I tried to clean myself up a bit and started walking slowly to the car as Braedon grabbed clothes and other items, and handed poor Spook off to his brother Parker. We get in the car and start the nice 20 minute bumpy drive till we get to the main road - then we'd have a good 1.5 hours until we were even back to the Salt Lake Valley.

I was feeling fairly calm at this point - I felt fine, no contractions yet, baby was still kicking and moving around so I wasn't too worried. Once we got to Kamas and got some service we called Braedon's aunt Kelly who is a RN in the maternity ward - we told her that my water had broken and asked if she felt we were okay to continue driving for 45 minutes to get to my hospital or if she felt we should stop at the Kamas Hospital. She felt it was safe enough to continue the drive but told me to also call my doctor. I did so and they agreed so we just kept on driving.

We made it to Alpine Hospital a little before midnight. We got checked in and they took some vitals and asked me a bunch of questions. It was pretty fun to see people's reactions when we informed them my water broke up camping. I was only dilated to a 3.5 so before they got my hooked up for the IV I asked the nurse if it would be alright if I rinsed off in the shower so that I wasn't all sorts of smokey/dusty/buggy. Luckily she said that was just fine. Showering before hand was great. I still had some ash in my hair from the camp fire, but at least I didn't feel like I had rolled around on a dusty road. After that they hooked me up to the IV and monitors and decided to wait for a while to see what my body would do as I still wasn't having any major contractions. If things were still going slowly around 4:30 they'd give me some pitocin to speed things up.

4:30 AM comes around and I'm only to a 4.5, so they decide to start the pitocin. After being on the pitocin for 30 mins or so I could start feeling a difference, the contractions were coming a bit closer and they were getting a bit stronger (reminding me how much I hated cramps and periods). The next time the nurse came in I asked her when they normally give the epidural (I wanted to prepare my brain as I have an irrational fear of needles). She told me it was up to the patient. Being a bit surprised I then decided that while my contractions are easier and further between and it still being easy for me to hold still - let's get the epidural now so it's ready for when things get a bit more intense. So she decides to wait on upping the pitocin and goes and tells the anesthesiologist. After he finishes up with giving another womens epidural he got in around 6:30 to put mine in. I made Braedon hold my hand as I started to make the whole experience worse in my head. What a let down - it barely even pinched. All those nerves for nothing (not that I'm really complaining). A few minutes later my lower half starts to go tingly and while I could still tell when I was having a contraction that's about as far as it went. Aka: epidural = best idea ever. I was finally able to get a few good cat naps in and relax a bit more - knowing that when it came time for the real labor, I was ready (and niiiice and drugged up).

Braedon's mom at this point decided to take our car for a few hours and head home to get herself a few hours of sleep. I got checked again around 9:00 AM I had now made it to a 7 - I was starting to feel that all the waiting was going to come to an end soon.

Around 11 I got a text from Lori asking if I was at a 10 yet. I hadn't been checked super recently but I informed her that I wasn't and we were still waiting. I also made the statement to Braedon of "I'm fairly sure I would know if I was at a 10".  About 30 seconds later the nurse came in to check me and exclaimed "Oh! That's the head. You're at a ten. I'll call the doctor and we can start pushing".

Apparently I wouldn't know if I was at a 10. Again - thank you epidural. :)

So I started to push around 11:30. Everything was so clam and relaxed it felt a little surreal and sounded nothing like the room next to me did around 2 in the morning (don't worry, she quieted down when she succumbed to an epidural after 2 hours of screaming). I was still making conversation with Braedon and the nurse and joking around. After pushing through 4 contractions I was informed that I pushed like this was my third child (aka I'm a pro pusher - you've got to have skills somewhere, right?) and that I needed to stop until the doctor arrived. So we waited around for about 20 minutes until the doctor got there - I then pushed for 2 more contractions and next think I new this gorgeous tiny baby girl was placed on my chest.

Rosealynn Dawn was born at 12:24 PM, weighing in at 6 pounds 3 oz and measuring at 19 inches long.

She was healthy and perfect and ours.

It's still a little surreal to me that this baby girl is in our lives - 4 weeks early. I always had a feeling that she'd be early, just not quite that early. But apparently she was ready and wanted to come now!






All in all we are both still doing great. She's super healthy and the love of our lives. I couldn't have asked for a better experience. :)

7/26/12

Things Going On.


I sat down with the intention of writing a good blog - possibly about the cabin trip my family took, or the pool fun we had on the 4th of July. You know - a blog about a specific event in my life. I then decided that my brain was too jumbled to blog about any one thing in specific, thus I present to you some random musings from the brain of yours truly (and some random photos from the phone of yours truly)

- Sometimes I get the urge to put a ‘Yard Sale’ sign in front of people’s houses because of the amount of crap decorations they have crowding their front yard.

- Braedon got another raise. He basically rocks at his job. I’m so proud of him. J

- Because of said raise and since Braedon's birthday is coming up - we decided to get him a Grill. I woke up to this one morning:

BBQ all over our living room.
- We have less than two months for this baby girl to make her appearance. How crazy awesome is that? The app on my phone says she's a little more the 4 pounds and over 17 inches long at this point. She’s a growing girl! I don't have a photo of this week yet (33 weeks), but here is last week at 32:

I actually cleaned the mirror before taking the photo
this time. Be proud.
- I love instagram. I understand the picture quality is horrible. I get that half the little filters are over the top and overdone. I still love looking at people’s pictures of everyday life (especially when those pictures include my cute niece). J

- Speaking of cute nieces and nephews. I love mine. 

Showing off her Belly Button. She always then has to see yours.
She looked very dissatisfied with my lack of belly button right now.
Grandma with all three!
Walking around. :)
Noah and his cute little cheeks.
Love those eyes of hers.
Ari loves to put on tap shoes, so Grandma thought she'd put hers
on as well. They made a cute tap dancing duo.

These girls love to read!
- Once upon a time Braedon and I went to go renew our drivers licenses. We decided to go before work RIGHT when the place opened (7:00 AM) in the hopes of avoiding long lines and such. We pulled up at 6:45. No cars in the parking lot. Perfect. Five minutes later we realized it was the 24th of July. AKA, Drivers Licenses Division is closed. Better luck next time.

- We did in fact have better luck the next time. Consider our licenses renewed. :)

Us waiting in line before the place opens.

- I laid on the grass last night. Apparently my skin has decided it hates grass all of the sudden, despite never having problems with it in my previous 24 years of life. I was an itchy mess for about an hour.

- I just had to double check that I am in fact 24. Sometimes I forget my own age.

- Most days I get home before Braedon does. Sometimes (when it's rainy and smells wonderful) we like to wait outside for Braedon to get home. I love that my pup loves to snuggle. 

 
- I love to read. My body loves to sleep. Lately the second seems to be overruling the first. La sigh.

- My cars AC is finally fixed (again). This means Braedon doesn’t have to die of heat stroke every day on his way home from CrossFit cause now both cars have AC.

- Before we had the AC fixed in our car we saw a lot of this:

Spook looooves to wind sniff. :)
- I have a mini heat pad I keep in my purse (compliments of my wonderful sister in law Tiff – thank you again!) and it is a life saver. I really think my office chair might have been constructed by demons. Demons that hate pregnant ladies.

 - Speaking of my purse – it’s a mess. I don’t understand how it has so much junk in it. I also don’t understand why I haven’t cleaned it out yet.

- I sometimes will make hand made cards. Now before you get too excited, these cards aren't the cutsie type cards you learn how to make on pinterest. These are made using crayons, markers, and if it's available construction paper (if it's not available then just regular paper). They may look hokey to some, but I figure why spend 5 bucks on a card (that you know will just get thrown away two seconds after it's open) when I can make one and put that 5 bucks towards someones gift instead? Anywho. Once upon a time I was making a Birthday card - when a combo of my lack of spelling skills and pregnancy brain struck:

Don't even worry that I did the 'Bar' part first and then thought:
"Oh! I forgot the 'I' - I'll just try and squish it in..."
 In case you weren't aware - there is no 'a' in the word 'Birth'. 

- My husband is hot. ‘Nuff said.

- My puppy is adorable. ‘Nuff said.

- Last Weekend we watched Braedon's parents dog/house. Rascal wanted a hug - so of course Spook had to get in on the action:

Double Puppy Love.

- I still have a very serious Snocone obsession. Mmmmm.

- I finally cleaned out my purse. Go me. :)