Thursday, December 18, 2008

Sad News

As much as I enjoy my blog as being a great forum for sharing happy news and thoughts with family and friends; it also works in the same way to share not so good news.  We found out today that I'm having a miscarriage.  Considering that I was 12 weeks pregnant, and I'm still having morning sickness, it comes as quite a shock.  
Interestingly, my situation is very similar to another friend who recently lost her pregnancy.  It's sad, I'm somewhat in shock, but it's not devastating.  I experienced another miscarriage before Brooklyn was born, and it was much harder.  At the time, I had been trying to get pregnant for over three years, and I didn't know if I could get pregnant again or carry a baby to full term.  This time, as soon as I walked though the door having come home from the doctor, Ty and Sadie as were eager and happy to see me as ever.  Ty had saved a prized piece of candy to share with me.  Sadie was all smiles.  I couldn't help but count my three beautiful blue-eyed blessings, knowing that another baby will come when in the Lord's time.  

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

One More Note about Christmas Cards

I love them!  Maybe that's why I get so worked up about getting them out; I love to see pictures of all of our friends and family...near and far!

T-R-O-U-B-L-E

Ty is so cute, and so much trouble.  Yesterday alone, he:
  • Took Froot Loops and Frosted flakes from his breakfast, and Nerds from his candy calendar treat (Christmas countdown calendar) and filled Brooklyn's boot.  She was not very impressed when she stuck her foot in.
  • Ate a handful of butter (he did this over the weekend too, he loves it)
  • Was getting into my stuff while I was on the phone with my mom...as I tried to correct him while still talking, he turned around and beamed and said "I'm a stinker!"

Monday, December 15, 2008

Answer My Poll -- Christmas Cards

Just curious....it's not a popularity contest....
I just want to know what kind of numbers other people work with when sending out Christmas cards.  At my house, it's always seemed to be a bit overwhelming.  
Do you send to friends that live close or just far away?  (For me, only 'far away')
What justifies 'far away'?  (Someone I don't see on a regular basis, ie: my West Bend friends are now 'far away and get cards...but then I try to do something else for my 'close' friends, like a plate of cookies)
Do you keep sending cards to people who never send you a card?  (Yes, for the most part)

Thursday, December 11, 2008

I'm Alive!!!

I'm barely alive, but I'm alive! I have missed blogging (along with clean laundry, using something other than paper plates, and seeing the floor in my house). Morning sickness has me pretty down, but I'm okay with it. You know, I was pretty naive posting something about my kids cutting back on TV. We're watching world record amounts of TV these days and I'm just grateful that we have OnDemand on our cable. So spoiled! I take it all back. I've been humbled! We're living happily off of a steady diet of frozen entrees, cold cereal, and Blues Clues. It's the kind of thing that should probably bother me, but I'm way beyond that at this point.
For Thanksgiving, we had a wonderful visit to St. George and up to see the BYU-Utah game (not so good). We loved seeing family and it was fun to have everyone together. Overall, we didn't have any disasters and only had to make one trip to the doctor (Ty picked up some weird rash...I love vacationing and waiting 2+ hours in an instacare the day after Thanksgiving; some Black Friday...mine had a lacey red rash all over his arms and legs). The only bad part about vacationing in St. George in November is coming home to snow. We could barely pull into the driveway. Ugggh...I'm just not getting this marshmellow world, dreaming of a white Christmas, let it snow kinda feeling this year. I'm feeling quite Scroogey about the whole thing. Not Christmas as a whole, just the snow and cold.
I had the best pick me up yesterday. I was feeling pretty sorry for myself. Being sick and the cold weather has somewhat dampened our social life (plus, in the two weeks since we've been home from Utah, Jake has had two big finals and Ty has had the stomach flu). Needless to say, I've had some discouraging moments and not always been sure that anyone can understand. (I'm not begging for sympathy...I'm about to make a happy point). Yesterday, I was in the bathroom throwing up. Brooklyn stood at the door and kept asking, "Mommy, are you done?" Had I not been puking, I would have probably said something unkind and smart alecky in return. But, I didn't. When I opened the door, she was standing there with a baby wipe; "here Mommy, here's a wipe to get the throw up off of your face". Not exactly a Kodak moment, but I was overcome to realize how much my little four-year old understands about me not feeling good and how much she wants to offer support. I am so blessed to have such a wonderful family. Jake has been nothing but supportive...he's doing late night with school, middle of the night with kids, and early morning with work/school...but he lets me get hours of uninterrupted sleep at night 'cuz he knows how much that helps me.
I guess the only other news is that Sadie saw the genetics clinic again at Children's Hospital. She's doing great. The doctor there is amazingly brilliant and it's been interesting to work with doctors who are literally working on the edge of new medicine. When they talk about disease and available tests, the doctors were literally correcting each other, "no, last week..." regarding changes in the testing. I had this awful, funny moment at the office that bears mentioning. I'm a big fan of the series "House". Sadie's doctor was telling me that he doesn't see any need for further testing, though I remind him of a syndrome because of my facial features, he doesn't see it so much in her. I came home and looked up the 'syndrome' out of interest. It's not really a good thing...symptoms include mental retardation. So, back to my "House" moment. I read the info on the internet, and could totally see Hugh Laurie (main doctor on House) looking me in the eye and saying "Good news is, your baby is fine. Bad news is, you're mentally retarded". Bummer!

Beware of the Doghouse

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_F2md4uGmMU