Wednesday, March 30, 2011

A Day at the Park

This past Sunday was Miss Emma's blessing day. We were lucky to have Dan's parents come up. They came on Saturday and luckily the weather held out for us and we were able to go to the park when Grandma and Grandpa arrived. It was nice to get out. I am sure the kids have had cabin fever these past few weeks since they've been sick and mommy hasn't been up to much.

While we were there Emma slept so I was able to enjoy taking some pictures...

Even Grandpa got in on the action








Now I just wish it would stop raining and the sun would come out for good so we could have some more fun outside!

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Emma's Blessing Day


Today was Emma's blessing day. She looked so pretty in her dress. It was one I had listed on my Etsy shop and hadn't been able to sell. I guess it was meant to be. Now each of the girls will have their very own dresses to pass down. I'll post more pictures soon when I get the chance to take some more with some better lighting.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

When it Rains it Pours

Wow! Yesterday was definitely not my day... However, before that was great, I had my MIL to help just after the baby arrived and then my mom came up for 5 days. But yesterday the help left. It was sad to see both of them go. They were so much help! The laundry was always done, the kitchen has never been that clean for that amount of time, the kids were so happy to have someone to play with, I was able to take naps whenever I needed, and I was even able to have a jump start on organizing and unpacking more of the boxes that have been driving me crazy. Thank you so much Shellie and Mom!

But yesterday I had to say goodbye to the help. It was very hard, and I cried for quite awhile after. But I knew the day would come so I had to buck up and be the mother of 3 I was now. I turned on a show for Ethan made some lunch for the two of us and waited for Kiera to be dropped off back home from preschool. It went pretty smoothly.
Then when Kiera got home I tried to have "quiet time."  Ethan went down just fine but Kiera not so much. She ended up staying downstairs with me and kept me busy answering question after question. It was not the rest I was hoping for.

Then the neighbor kids got home from school! That is always a challenge for me. I don't feel that the those kids appreciate my kids very much. They are all quite a bit older and I get the vibe that they are annoyed when my kids run out shouting "friends friends!" and want to play. But Ethan and Kiera are persistent and really want to go. I feel like a meanie if I say no, and at the same time I want my kids to make friends and have fun with the neighbors. So what do you do?
However, I think yesterday I should have kept them home because it all went down hill after that. . . I'll warn you now it is a long story but at the end of the day I knew it needed to be a journal entry.

Fast forward about 30 mins or so. I was busy feeding Emma and would occasionally glance out the window to see how the kids were doing. Kiera would come in every once in awhile wanting a drink or a snack and Ethan would have the occasional bonk or crash that would send him over for a kiss from mommy to make it all better and then be back out in a flash. But the last time I looked out, I see the neighbor carrying Ethan across the cult-de-sac. Not good.

He had been crying pretty good and I couldn't really understand him. We just thought he bonked something on the trampoline. So I told the neighbor to go ahead and set him down and I'd take him inside (remembering I am not supposed to lift more than 10 lbs. for awhile). But when she tried to set him down he wouldn't put weight on his left leg. GREAT....not. So I set him down on the curb and moved his legs and ankles around. He seemed fine with that but he still refused to put any weight on it. So being "super mom" I ended up carrying him inside anyway. A little ice and a wrap for a bit and still no progress.

Dinner was ready and it was time to get up to the table. Food isn't really turned down by this boy of mine and so I knew he was still in pain. I carried him to the table to eat too. ("I really shouldn't be doing this," I thought). We ate and Ethan complained about his knee. He had been just fine when it was propped up on the couch but now that it was dangling it hurt so I knew something wasn't right. If it is one thing I've learned about my kids is that they bounce back pretty fast, but if not, there really is something wrong.

So what to do now? I have all three kids by myself. The little Mitsubishi (one day we'll get a van), and the walk-in clinic is 30 mins away and closes in an hour. Dan works 30 mins away too, so by the time he got home and drove down to the clinic it would be too late. Grrrr.  Luckily I was able to get a hold of Dan and we decided I would drive down there and he'd meet me there to take Ethan in and I would come back home with the girls. Whew! One worry down.

So on our way home...Emma starts screaming...I can't ignore it any more. I pull over at the nearest gas station, move Ethan's carseat up to the front and get in the back to feed her. When she was happy again I strapped her back in and drove home again....yeah if only that happened. No instead I reached for the door handle pulled and nothing happened. "no biggie, just unlock it" I thought. UNLOCK BUTTON PUSHED. Still nothing... "Are you kidding me?!" Who would have thought to make sure the child safety lock was off first before getting in the back? "This cannot be happening!"

So picture this...or try not to if you can. There I am straddling the infant car seat as best I can to get over the front seats. My rear in the windshield, (thank goodness for giant dumpsters or at least I hope it did some good.) barefoot because my sandals slipped off in the process, and who knows what else. And I am sure I pulled something contorting like that. Not my day.

A couple hours later Dan gets home with Ethan and I ask what the verdict was.
"They don't know." 
"What, how come?"
"The radioligist had already gone home."
"So all that for nothing?"
"He's in a cast."

So apparently they decided to go ahead and splint it and wait for the radiologist to read the x-rays in the morning and they would call us.

I am happy to say the little guy's leg is not broken. They said we could take the splint off. I guess it is just a bad sprained knee. About 4:00 this afternoon he started showing signs of improvement and started putting a little weight on it.

Who knew being a mom of 2 to one of 3 would have been this much fun.

Well I am off to change a little one. . . wish me luck.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

More of Emma

I wish I could sit down and type some good blog posts but that will have to wait til I have a second hand to type with. For now I will fulfill my family's requests and share some more pictures.


 I also thought I'd throw in a couple more from the hospital.
This one is probably my favorite. That little meds button was my bestest friend!

This one was staged. I couldn't feel anything anymore.


So happy she was finally here!

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

It's A Girl!

 Emma June Glenn arrived Monday afternoon at 2:36 p.m. 
She weighed 7 lbs 15 oz and was 19.25" long.
Welcome Home Baby Girl!




Thursday, March 10, 2011

Hopefully the last of the belly pics

I am nearing the end! At least that is what I have to keep telling myself. I have to remember that I am not going to feel this way forever. The day will come that I won't be pregnant anymore.

But for now, I am one with the bump...

Flower and Lace Headbands

You've all probably seen these little flower headbands everywhere. I know I have. I think they are just darling. Today I just couldn't help myself and so I decided to whip a couple up. One for my daughter to use as a bribe reward for cleaning her bedroom by herself and one just in case we have a little girl.

I decided to go all white. I'll be honest and confess that I was thinking mostly about a baby girl. I secretly hope that is the case. I thought it would be perfect to go with the baby blessing dress I have hanging in the closet that I have up in my Etsy shop but am secretly hoping I may just be the one to end up with it.

I bought a single bunch of daisies at Wal Mart the other day for $1 I think (I just removed the yellow centers) and the lace I had left over from other projects. There is 1" elastic underneath the flowers too so it has a nice stretch.

They were so easy to make! Just some scrap materials, a few runs through the serger to attach the elastic, some hot glue and glitter.

What do you think?

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Another FHE Craft

If you haven't heard of DTLK's website yet, I highly recommend it. It is great for preschool age kids. I've used it for printing off greeting cards that the kids can color and give to friends, grandparent, etc. I've also gone on there to print preschool handouts for our co op, and last night I used it to print off some fun sack puppet templates. It's soooo easy and the kids get just as much fun out of it if I were to come up with it on my own. But I don't have to do the work! Great news for this pregnant mommy!

Each kid got to pick out the puppet of choice and after our song and lesson we had our craft time. The kids colored each puppet piece and then mom and dad cut them out. Pull out the glue stick and wha la!