Archive for September, 2008

Tuesday Inspiration::Inspired Mama

Starting today, I will be spotlighting someone who inspires me.  This will happen each Tuesday.  You might know in advance if I am spotlighting you, or you might not :)   These may be folks with blogs, etsy shops, both, or none!  So, without further ado…

Today I am going to tell you about a friend of mine, Erika, aka Inspired Mama.  Erika is a SAHM to 4 darling children, has great fashion sense, is VERY creative, and has a fantastic Etsy Shop!  She knits, she sews, she makes organic deoderant, baby wipes and wash, and diaper balm – just to name a few.

Erika sent me some of her Smell Better Butter and honestly, I was a little skeptical at first.  I mean come on, I’ve been using deoderant since I started stinking (oh, around age 10 maybe?).  So, for 21 years, I’ve been a deoderant girl.  But, let me tell you a secret.  I’ve never really liked it.  I never liked the smells of it, or if it got on my hands, YUCK!  So, something that I had to apply with my hands?  I was nervous.  But, when I saw the ingrediants, I was not concerned anymore, I was excited!  Shea butter, cocoa butter, arrowroot powder, baking soda, sweet almond oil and essential oils?  There was nothing in there that was weird, or that I couldn’t pronounce!  In fact, it was all things that I had used…oh, and it is all organic!  I got the juicy citrus smell, and I LOVE IT!!!  Seriously, it works.  Not only does it work, but my armpits are getting a nice moisturizing everyday too!  I put it on, don’t wash my hands, then put my lotion on.  It is fantastic.

So, if you are looking for an alternative to using regular old deoderant…you know, the ones with stuff in it that you can’t pronounce and could cause cancer…go check out Erika!  Seriously, you won’t be sorry.  Oh, and the baby wipe wash?  HEAVENLY!!!!

Thanks for such amazing products Erika!

P.S.  Thanks for letting me steal pictures from your blog too ;)

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So Brave

Today, A went to the dentist.  I was so scared, mainly because I absolutely hate going to the dentist, especially for fillings.  She did fantastic though!  We were in and out in 15 minutes.  I think that J is in the wrong line of work.  They charged $95 to do that filling…$95 for 15 minutes?  WOW!  Here are some pictures of our brave girl.

Look at this tomato.  Isn’t it beautiful?  It is a Goliath tomato, and I am in love with it.  We planted these in our garden, and they are finally ripe.  Oh man, absolutely delish…and one of the smallest ones out there!

J came home from work today to take care of S while L and A and I went to the dentist.  He cleaned the kitchen, swept and mopped the floor and, later of course, got dinner going (while I made myself an apron).  Man, I am SO stinking lucky!!!  Look at this cute man, he rocks!

Oh yeah, and yesterday, we remembered why we can’t be 100% vegetarian.  J smoked 2 pork butts and 2 slabs of ribs.  They will be our food storage contribution for October…YUM!

What?  No pictures of L?  Of course there are pictures of my sweet baby girl!!!  Enjoy, I know I do :)

More tomorrow.

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Gratitude Sundays

I’m starting something new.  Every Sunday, I will post 7 things I am grateful for, one for each day of the week.  Sometimes it will be words, sometimes pictures, but always things I am grateful for.  Join me, won’t you?

1. Tomatoes that are finally ripening on the vine and the promise of homemade tomato sauce.

2. Healthy children — L failed her hearing test and had to go to the ENT this week.  It was confirmed that she doesn’t have hearing loss, just fluid behind her little ear drum.  Thank heavens.

3. A husband that willingly cooks, cleans, changes diapers, plays with the kids, and doesn’t complain about it.  I am so lucky.

4. Going to the apple orchard with my family and watching my children’s excitement.  Then, making applesauce with them and watching them eat it right out of the bowl as we’re grinding it.  No sugar needed, they’re sweet enough already!

5. Going to General Relief Society Meeting last night.  My well was filled.

6. Knitting matching slippers for my girls.

7. The quiet of my home this morning.  J and the two older kids are at church, and L and I are just snuggling as I read blogs.  It’s a nice morning.

What are you grateful for?

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Just another day in Paradise

Yesterday, we went to Paradise, UT to pick apples!  It was such a beautiful day, the kids had a ton of fun, and we came away with 2 bushels of apples, and 5 pumpkins!  I have a lot of pictures from this adventure, so please, enjoy this slide show!

After picking apples, we went home, had some YUMMY Veggie Lasagna (thanks Mom!) and had family game night.  S got to pick the game, so UNO it was.  It is his new favorite.  My favorite part is that he lays all of his cards down in front of him, that way I can help him (I always help, J likes to use this to his advantage though and cheats a little…bad Daddy!) :)   We played 3 times, I won, J won, and S won.

On Friday, I made some pumpkin chocolate chip bread.  The kids were so excited, because I made them each their own little loaf.  I knew I’d have enough batter to do it and hey, who doesn’t want to be the cool Mom?  So…they had fun devouring their breads, but not before I could get a few photos of them.

They loved it and had fun eating it.

Now for the baby…she is SO sweet and SO much fun.  She had her 2 week appointment this week and is doing great.  Not quite back at her birthweight yet, but she was only a few ounces short, so we’re not worrying about it.  Emma was like that too.  She reminds me a lot of Em, that scares me a little, but at the same time, it is so fun.  Here are some cutie photos of my baby!

In this picture, A is pretending to be Monster from the book No Such Thing.  This is a great book about a boy and a monster who live in the same room.  Both of their Moms tell them there is no such thing as the other, and then they find out differently.  A really cute book, great for Halloween, or maybe for that child who is afraid of going to bed because of Monster’s under the bed!

Tonight L and I are going to our Church’s Women’s Meeting.  Every 6 months we have General Conference, and the weekend before, is a special meeting for the women.  I am really excited to go and be edified.

Oh, and as far as that 2 bushels of apples?  I’m making applesauce…with a 4, 2 and 2 week old baby.  It will be fun!  I just need to find more quart (or pint) jars.  Anyone have some they want to get rid of?

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Baby Love

Have I mentioned that my children are TOTALLY smitten with their new little sister?

Here is the cute Duck Soup Baby Sweater that I made for Miss L.  I am loving it, and I am sure she will too…when she appreciates it someday :)

Happy 2 week birthday L!  I’m so glad you’re here…you’re a miracle, I pray you always remember that.

Sweater Details:

Yarn: Rumplestiltskin Organic Cotton – sweater body, Cascade 220 for buttons
Needle size: US 7
Do it again?  In a heartbeat!  I actually have some wool yarn picked out to make her another! :)

In other news…head on over to the Nie Nie Benefit Sale at Etsy.  I am trying to get a sling in there, but we’ll see!  It’s a 2 day sale with all proceeds going to benefit Stephanie and Christian Nielsen and their recovery.  Lots of great stuff!  Go check it out!

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A New Leaf

I have really been touched this week by reading about Nie Nie.  I am sure that many of you know about her, but if you don’t, go to her site and her sister’s site, and learn more about her.  She not only is a Mother, but really enjoys it.  After spending most of my day yesterday, snuggling my baby, playing with my older babies, and reading her blog…I have decided that i really need to turn over a new leaf.  I need to be better.  If something happened to me, what would my children remember?  Would they remember the Mom that played with them, laughed with them, and was kind?  Or would they remember the Mom that yelled, and was mean?  I really don’t want them to remember the latter…so I am changing how I do things around here.

I am not going to spend as much time on the computer, more time with my babies.  I am going to play more, go on more nature walks, do more with my children that allow them to be just that, children.  Take slower walks where we can stop and look at everything in our path, sing more silly songs, make up more silly games, and just play a lot more.

Here are some pictures from this last week.  Yeah, there are a lot of them…but hey, I love my kiddos and we’ve had fun this week!  Oh, the picture of the doll?  That’s A’s new DeeDee doll.  I made her from the pattern for Kit found at Wee Wonderfuls.  Excellent pattern, fun to do and didn’t take me too terribly long :)

L’s first outing…to the Market of course!  4 days old

Sunbathing…the best way to help that Jaundice along.

Playing soccer with Meemaw…S was SO excited to play with his Meems and had SO much fun!

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Where to find it

Nicole asked where to find the video that I showed the trailer for.  It will be released in early 2009, but you can get more information about it here or here.

I have done lots of knitting and baby loving lately…I’ll have pictures soon, promise! :)

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Wow.

You must see this. I think it is vital for every person in the world to become aware of what is happening with birth in our country.

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Birth Story!

L’s birth starts about a week before she was born. On Tuesday, September 2, I had a bit of spotting, I was 37 weeks 2 days. I called my Mom and let her know that she might want to come out to Utah a day earlier than she had originally planned. So she very hurriedly packed up and left. We spoke throughout the day, and I told her that nothing was happening anymore, so she should just go to Kaysville to sleep. She got there at about 2 am.

On Wednesday, nothing was happening at all. So, Mom came up and we just hung out for the day, went and got peaches on Thursday, and canned 56 bottles of peaches on Friday. On Saturday, Mom decided to go back down to Kaysville and hang out with my siblings and their kids for a couple of days. So, I baked. Not just the baby, but food, food, food. I made whole wheat bread on Saturday, zucchini bread on Sunday, and had plans for making scones on Monday.

Monday morning, September 8, I woke up on the verge of tears. I was just feeling so tired and so overwhelmed and just…done. I had an appointment to see the chiropractor later that day, but I called to see if I could get in earlier. I was just in so much pain and needed an adjustment. I had pain shooting down the front of my thighs and I just couldn’t walk.

So, we headed up to the chiropractor and on the way there, S said, “Mom, why are you mean all the time?”. At that, I broke down in tears. I cried for the 15 minutes it took to get there, and the 15 minutes home. Then, J came home for lunch and I cried for another hour. After that, I felt much better, had more patience with my children, and was having some nice contractions.

Fast forward to Monday evening at around 6 pm. I went to the bathroom and to my pure excitement, found that I was having bloody show. With S and A, I had that, and they were both born within 12 hours.

So, after dinner, I went for a walk to see if we could get these contractions a bit more regular, and it worked! I called my Mom and my sister-in-law, to let them know that things might be happening. I knew that my Mom would call my sister, so I let her do that.

At around 8:30, J was getting the kids in bed and I called my midwife, Heather. She told me to try to get some rest and see what the next couple of hours brought. If it was true labor, sleeping wouldn’t stop it. So, I did just that. I laid down, watched TV and ate Oreo’s. When I realized that I couldn’t concentrate on Arrested Development, or even laugh at it, I knew that things weren’t stopping. So, I tried to sleep. At about 11:30, I called everyone and told them to come on up, we were having a baby.

J and I bustled around the house, getting the tub filled, all the birth supplies out, and just working with my body and baby and these contractions. Soon, everyone started getting here.

When Heather arrived, I asked her to check me. She did, and said I was at a really stretchy 3 and then stripped my membranes (per my request).

Things got a bit fuzzy around now…I just know that I wasn’t in the tub yet, because I wasn’t dilated enough (I really like to be at least at a 5 before getting in the water). I was vocalizing a lot, and was feeling the contractions right on my pubic bone. I got in the shower and that really helped things get going even more.

At some point, I asked Heather to check me again, and she did and told me I was at a 5, so I promptly got in the tub. I don’t remember how long I stayed in the water, but it felt like a long time. I asked Heather to check me again, and I was still at a 5 and the bag of water and baby were really high. So, she suggested I get out to let gravity do a little more work. So I very begrudgingly got out. I did everything I could to get this baby to engage and eventually got back in the water.

I felt like I was nearing transition, I was throwing up and was feeling really out of control, so I asked Heather to check me again. I was still at a 5, but the babe was much further down. So, I asked her to break my water so the baby could engage. Well, she did and immediately I was in hard transition. The contractions were one on top of the other and I was throwing up a ton. Heather even made the comment that I was going to puke the baby out, and I said, “I’m trying!”.

I knew it was getting very close to time to push, so between contractions, I nodded at my Mom and said, “S”. She knew it was time to go wake up the big brother and let him come out and see what was going on.

She later told me that she went into his room and woke him up. As soon as he saw her, his face lit up and he knew exactly what was happening. He came out and waved at me and I think I said “Hi Buddy”, and then another contraction came and I couldn’t talk anymore.

I went from 5 cm to complete in about 20 minutes. Getting her engaged did the trick for sure!

When I had A, I didn’t want to push. I did with S, and tore so badly, that with A I was really afraid of that. I really wanted to do this baby the same as A, but when it came time, I knew that I wasn’t supposed to do that. So, as soon as I felt her head coming down, I pushed until her head came out. I immediately said, “S! Come here”. Then I pushed again and her body started to come out. I told Heather, “Get the baby, get the baby!” I felt this great urgency for her to get the baby out and she did. She grabbed the baby, told me to stop pushing and unwrapped the cord from around her neck, it was wrapped twice.

She had a bit of a hard time starting to breathe, so we gave her some oxygen, and she did great. I had S come over and look to see if he had a new brother or sister, and he looked and said, “A brother!”. Then J and I double checked and saw that no, it was a sister. S then said “I get another sister?!” I was shocked, I was SURE this was a boy, this pregnancy was SO much like my pregnancy with S, but nope, he got another sister.

After we determined that he had a new sister, he asked for his new green light saber. We had bought it a couple weeks ago and had it stashed away until the baby was born. I thought it was so funny that she was born, and now it was time for his new weapon!

While in the water, I delivered the placenta (another huge one!), and then I got out of the water. Daddy and S took L to our room while my Mom and sister got my bed ready for us. I got out of the water and went and laid down in my bed.

I didn’t tear, not one bit, YIPEE!!! L weighed 8 lbs. 2 oz., and was 21 inches long. Her dark hair, fingers and toes look like Emma’s, and her nose and mouth look like A’s. She is just so beautiful and I am so blessed to have my L here with me.

One note about the actual birth. I am so grateful that I listened to my body and to the Spirit telling me what she needed. Leading up to L’s birth, I had several priesthood blessings. In each of them, I was told that if I would listen to the Spirit, I would know what I needed to do to ensure a safe birth for my baby and myself. When it came time to push, I felt very strongly that I needed to get her out as soon as possible. It wasn’t what I had planned, it wasn’t what I had visualized, but it was what my body, and the Spirit were telling me to do. I firmly believe that if women would listen, and be able to listen, to their bodies, they would know what they needed to do and when they needed to do it. I am really grateful for that knowledge and my beautiful baby.

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More Pictures

Here are some more pictures taken of Miss L and her sibs yesterday.  Isn’t she just a doll?

Despite the pictures, S really does wear things other than his pajamas!  It’s just when I can catch him to take pictures I guess ;)

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