So much excitement wore him out!
Tuesday, April 28, 2015
Buy Me Some Peanuts and Cracker Jacks
I came from a baseball fanatic family. My dad played all the way to the minor league and both my young brothers play their hearts out, Carter loves to watch them. ( I would love if Carter wants to play when he's older!) Last weekend we introduced Carter to the sport by taking him to a Bees game. We went with our friends Madi, Marcus, and Kingston. Kingston is two months older than Carter so its perfect! They had so much fun playing on the grass and getting pictures with the Bee. I thought Carter might freak out but he loved him!
Hawaii
March 2015
One morning Richard was watching the news and Columbus Travel was promoting a killer deal that we couldn't pass up. We booked our trip to Hawaii right away. We were SO excited since neither of us had been before. We were staying in Waikiki at the Ohana West Hotel. About two weeks before leaving we decided it may be easier to leave Carter home. I was soo nervous to do so, I had never left him for more than a couple hours. My mom who was going to watch him was ecstatic! We planned out our days and before we knew it, it was time to go! We tried to say goodbye to Carter but he fell asleep on the way to the airport. :(
Once we arrived we were starving. We hopped on the trolley and went to the mall (by request) and ate at Banga Banga. It was so good, we actually ended up eating there a few times! We then settled in out hotel.
The next day we got up were able to FaceTime with Carter and took off to Hanauma Bay. This was one of my favorite things from the whole trip. I love to snorkel and this place had so many different kinds of fish that I had never seen. I even saw a turtle! (Thats all I wanted from Hawaii)
After spending half the day there we took off to hike Diamond Head. This isn't a very hard hike but when you get to the top the view is amazing! It was crazy windy that day but there was also a beautiful rainbow to enjoy.
Next up was Pearl Harbor. It was so humbling to walk around and learn about what happened. Its really hard to believe that really happened but I am so thankful for all of the heros that day, those who fought back and those who gave their life trying.
Polynesian Cultural Center. This was a very fun day. It was so fun to learn about all the different cultures. We had a lot of fun watching all the shows and doing the different activities. We both got called up on stage during the luau to dance. Yikes. haha.
The next day I went with Richard to go fly fishing for bone fish. Well Richard went fishing.. I stayed on the boat to FaceTime Carter and work on my tan. He said it was unlike any other fishing he's done before. I just feel bad he didn't catch anything.
Everyone had to know we were tourists because it was a little "cold" that day. (Not cold when you left the snow in Utah!) We were the only ones driving with the top down haha. We drove all over that day we went to the Hukilau Cafe from 50 first dates. I was so excited to eat there but turns out they are closed Mondays. Such a bummer. Next we headed down the street to see the LDS Laie Temple. It was Beautiful!
We then visited Turtle Bay, Sharks Cove, and this "private beach'. It was more like someones backyard but I was told I'd see my turtle there. Which I did!! I was so excited since the one I saw snorkeling was just for a quick second. Aren't they cute?!
Last but not least we hiked Lulumahu Falls. It was quite the adventure to find this without a car.. I would definitely get one to get to the entry point of this hike. It was a longer but easy hike. The waterfall was amazing.
Big thanks to my family for watching Carter for us! My mom would have loved if we stayed another week!
Friday, April 24, 2015
carter's birth.
The morning of July 14, 2014 had finally arrived. I was 41 weeks and 1 day pregnant, the eviction notice had been sent out! Richard and I had barely slept we were so anxious. I was dilated to a 3 and 90% effaced( had been for 2 weeks).Richard and I were more than ready to meet our little guy. I was scheduled to be induced at 7:00 AM. As out luck would have it, when I called all of the rooms were full. I was told to call back. After going back and forth with the hospital they called at 8:30 and said they had a room available and to come right now. All of the sudden I wasn't so sure I was ready for this. I got Richard out of bed and we rushed off. We had a 35 minute drive to the hospital. We drove mostly in silence as Richard held my hand and would tell me not to worry, everything would go smoothly.
As we walked into the hospital we were greeted by my Doctor, Dr. Twelves. We got checked in and settled in our room.
Last picture being pregnant wooo!
Dr. Twelves came and broke my water at 9:15 AM. It was the weirdest feeling! They started me on Pitocin and we were off! I kept explaining to the nurse how nervous I was that he was going to be big and she reassured me that I was small and there is no way I was going to have a huge baby. Everything was going smoothly as my contractions were very little. We popped in a movie and tried to relax. It was nice to have my parents come and visit to keep my mind off things.
At 11:30 AM I was told that if I wanted an epidural now might be the time to get it because the Anesthesiologist had a C section scheduled later. I was not going to do this without one! I was terrified for this part! I heard the pop and saw Richard's eyes get huge, "not as bad as I thought" I told him.
As my contractions got stronger I started to get nervous again ( I don't handle pain well) I was so happy to have Richard by my side! After hours of slow progress they decided to up my pitocin. Why didn't they do this sooner?? I started to finally make some good progress!
Finally it was go time. No looking back now! With Richard on my right I started to push, and push, and push. Our nurse kept reassuring me I was doing an excellent job. I was determined to get him out of me as fast as I could. Unfortunately, since I had pushed that fast Dr. Twelves had not made it yet. I was told to stop pushing and close my legs. I was in so much pain! All I wanted to do was push!
Dr. Twelves came running in, in flip flops and work out attire, and now it was go time. Richard kept telling me I was "doing great" and "you're going to break my hand." After 17 min of pushing and feeling like I broke 20 bones in my body( my epidural had worn off) we heard the precious cry of our baby and our nurse say " wow he's huge! Where were you hiding him?" cause that's what I wanted to hear... haha. Dr. Twelves, hesitant to tell us, said that Carter's umbilical cord came out with a big knot right in the middle. She couldn't believe that we had such a smooth delivery with that going on.
After a few minutes they brought Carter, 8 lbs 9 ounces and 20.5 inches long, over to me for some skin to skin. He was beyond perfection! Every ounce of pain was worth it. As I passed him on to Richard my heart completely melted. He was a dad. I was a mom. Our lives would never be the same. We love you, Carter!
As we walked into the hospital we were greeted by my Doctor, Dr. Twelves. We got checked in and settled in our room.
Last picture being pregnant wooo!
Dr. Twelves came and broke my water at 9:15 AM. It was the weirdest feeling! They started me on Pitocin and we were off! I kept explaining to the nurse how nervous I was that he was going to be big and she reassured me that I was small and there is no way I was going to have a huge baby. Everything was going smoothly as my contractions were very little. We popped in a movie and tried to relax. It was nice to have my parents come and visit to keep my mind off things.
At 11:30 AM I was told that if I wanted an epidural now might be the time to get it because the Anesthesiologist had a C section scheduled later. I was not going to do this without one! I was terrified for this part! I heard the pop and saw Richard's eyes get huge, "not as bad as I thought" I told him.
As my contractions got stronger I started to get nervous again ( I don't handle pain well) I was so happy to have Richard by my side! After hours of slow progress they decided to up my pitocin. Why didn't they do this sooner?? I started to finally make some good progress!
Finally it was go time. No looking back now! With Richard on my right I started to push, and push, and push. Our nurse kept reassuring me I was doing an excellent job. I was determined to get him out of me as fast as I could. Unfortunately, since I had pushed that fast Dr. Twelves had not made it yet. I was told to stop pushing and close my legs. I was in so much pain! All I wanted to do was push!
Dr. Twelves came running in, in flip flops and work out attire, and now it was go time. Richard kept telling me I was "doing great" and "you're going to break my hand." After 17 min of pushing and feeling like I broke 20 bones in my body( my epidural had worn off) we heard the precious cry of our baby and our nurse say " wow he's huge! Where were you hiding him?" cause that's what I wanted to hear... haha. Dr. Twelves, hesitant to tell us, said that Carter's umbilical cord came out with a big knot right in the middle. She couldn't believe that we had such a smooth delivery with that going on.
After a few minutes they brought Carter, 8 lbs 9 ounces and 20.5 inches long, over to me for some skin to skin. He was beyond perfection! Every ounce of pain was worth it. As I passed him on to Richard my heart completely melted. He was a dad. I was a mom. Our lives would never be the same. We love you, Carter!
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