Monday, November 2, 2009

Still Grumpy.

but so cute!

I can't believe Darren will be 4 months old next week. So many people try to guess his age and are literally in disbelief when we correct them down to a much younger age. Everyone thinks he's 6-9 months old. He is in the 85 percentile for his height and weight. BIG BOY!

enjoy a few of my recent favorites!

:)









Thursday, September 17, 2009

Water boy.

This one's going on the wall.

click image to enlarge.

Partners in Crime.

More mischief than crime, actually.. but these two little buggers are a hand-FUL! We found them with a marker that they obviously thought was lipstick and were covered from head to toe in red marks.

How do you punish kids who look this cute when you catch them???

The Grumpy Sumo.

Say hello to my grumpy little man. Seeing a smile on these chubby cheeks is a rare occasion.. I'm learning to love all the frowns and scowls rather than the coos and giggles of most babies at this age. Hopefully he'll grow out of it (Colic is most likely playing a huge part in this kids mood) but for now.. enjoy his serious little stare.




I promise I change my kids clothes from time to time :) Branden just happens to be wearing the same shirt he was wearing in the hospital pictures.. (if you didn't notice.. I'm glad I pointed it out for you!)
And Darren's screaming definitely does not cause any discouragement to Branden lovin' on him. He's oblivious.
I like it that way.
He loves his "little" brother.

Lately..

WOW! I can't believe its been 2 months since our little (HA!) Darren was born. Time is seriously flyin' by. We've been staying busy doing as much together as a family as we can squeeze in. Campfires in the backyard are becoming a regular thing. Branden loves sitting outside with his daddy making S'mores or roasting hot dogs.






Such good buddies. I'm a lucky, lucky gal!

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Home from the Hospital.



Darren had to be on the Bilibed for 2 weeks for his jaundice. We always joked about it being his own personal tanning bed. Aren't his goggles cute?




I have tried to take his pictures several times and somehow he always knows the camera is there and he cries the entire time. The second I stop he falls asleep, and as soon as I pick the camera up again.. "Waaaaaah!" ugh. So depressing! So far, this is the best I've been able to do. I'm not giving up yet...





He makes the grumpiest faces when he sleeps..






We got these shoes as a gift from Jeff's company.
SO CUTE! love them!
To see more of these adorable handmade gifts, click HERE.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Birth day.

We arrived at the hospital at 7:30 a.m. to start the Pitocin. I was still only dilated to 1cm and about 80% effaced. The nurses came in every half hour to raise the level of Pitocin in my IV.



I was having some pretty big contractions by 11 a.m. but nothing painful.



My mom brought Branden over to say hi and wish me luck.



Jeff kept me company throughout the day. We made up our own card game, watched a movie, and started a book together.



... he fell asleep... no fair!



I could only drink water and eat crackers. The nurses finally let me eat a popsicle and some jello because my mom brought Jeff a sandwich from Subway and it smelled sooooo good I couldn't stand it.



Around 1 p.m. I had only dilated to a 3! :( My Pitocin was at a 12 and I was starting to shake really bad. My hands and feet went ice cold and sweaty and I started feeling really sick. My mom was positive I was dilated to a 7 and in transition. So around 4 p.m. my doctor came in to check me and I was still at a 3. I was so discouraged!!! Since I wasn't making any progress he decided to break my water to see if that would speed things up.

Oh boy, did it ever!!!

Not even 5 minutes later I started having really painful contractions and could feel a lot of pressure on my pelvis. I only made it through an hour of this before I started really considering getting the epidural. My epidural with Branden was NOT a good experience so I was literally terrified of getting one this time around. I wanted to wait until I was absolutely desperate to get one so I wouldn't mind the possibility of it being a bad experience. I'm glad, because it was even worse than the last time! Around 6 p.m. the Medicine Man came to my room to give me the epidural. I was extremely nervous but in so much pain I really didn't care anymore... until he started, of course. My contractions were so strong and so close together I didn't have time to catch my breath. I was shaking so uncontrollably that it was almost impossible to sit still like you're supposed to which made everything even more painful. I was so overwhelmed with everything that I started bawling. I seriously could not get a grip. I was a total mess!! I'm glad no one was in the room this time to take pictures!!! ha.

After the medicine kicked in I was able to relax a little bit. I was still feeling like I couldn't breathe and was shaking, but without the accompanying pain I felt better.

By 9 p.m. it was time to push. 45 minutes later my epidural wore off on one side. By the time the Medicine Man came in to up my dose it was too late. I was in so much pain and the pressure was so great all I could think about was getting the baby OUT! So, I huffed and I puffed and I pushed out a HUGE head along with a 7 lb 14.9 oz body!!! I tore on the side my epidural wore off (of course!) but thanks to all the adrenaline in my body I hardly felt it. Thankfully, the epidural kicked back in just in time for stitches :) yeah!

(The nurses all thought I was crazy because I was seriously laughing while the Dr stitched me up. I was so elated to be done with pregnancy that I didn't even care about anything else going on (I'll spare you the details). I was giddy and grateful and wanted to shout "Hooray" as loud as I possibly could.)

I lost a lot of blood (Jeff described it as a "fountain".. gross!) and had to be put on some medicine to stop the bleeding, but no transfusions necessary. I did have to stay on the Pitocin for a while to help birth the placenta (gag, sorry! TMI) and help stop the bleeding, but by morning it was over and all the tubes and needles and beeping machines were removed from me and I was able to sleep!

Branden came to meet his little brother around 9 a.m. I have never seen a happier little boy in all my life. If nothing else made the experience worth it, his smile definitely did.

I will let the pictures tell the rest of the story...







Saturday, July 11, 2009

Welcome, Baby!

I have about 200 pics to go through before I do a real post, but I just wanted to get something up for those of you patiently awaiting pictures :)

Branden is an amazing big brother. We are so proud of him! He is so gentle and eager to help. He never stops smiling when "Baby Darren" is near him. We are so excited to have these cute little boys in our family.


Baby's stats:
Born- 9:59 p.m.
Weight- 7lbs 14oz
Length- 20inches (we thought they said 22, but his chart listed 20)

We named him Darren Jefferson on the birth certificate, but are considering a few other options. We really like James for a middle name as well.

I'll do a longer post with the birth story and more pics some time this next week. Right now I need to focus on eating sleeping and lovin' my new guy!

Thanks to all for your loving thoughts & prayers. We are so grateful for all of you!
Xoxo.