Thursday, December 31, 2015

december iphone gems

Colby started out the month by outgrowing his newborn clothes.  He is growing so quickly, and it makes me sad just thinking that his newborn phase has come and gone. Nothing is sweeter than a baby in pajamas, so I took a few pictures in one of my favorite pairs. 
I don't remember this winter being very cold, but probably because we were in the house A LOT.  But we must have had some beautiful weather on the 3rd, because we had the chance to play outside.   That was actually the first time I left the house with both kids.  I took them to CVS to get an ornament for the RS Christmas party I was attending that night.  I remember that because Brooke wanted that giant lollipop she saw at the checkout.  I could tell that we had been cooped up for too long because Brooke acted this CVS was the greatest place on earth.  We spent time going up and down the aisles so Brooke could check everything out.  We came home with 2 very special ornaments (Cinderella and Ariel) that hung on our smaller tree all season. She also had to show those ornaments to everyone and anyone that stopped by.
On the fourth, I took Brooke in to see Dr. Joki.  I had noticed that her urine smelled a little strange the day before, which made me immediately suspect another UTI.  I figured I would give it a day, and just push the liquids to see if the smell would go away.  When I went into her room the next morning, the strong smell was still present, and I knew I needed to take her in.  I seriously dreaded it though.  She has been through so much with all her UTI's (she's had 4 or 5 now I think), and I made the mistake of telling her that we needed to go have Dr. Joki give her a check-up.  I thought it would be better to give her time to get used to the idea, but it was a bad move.  She kept saying, "I don't want to go see Dr Joki."  She was fine in the waiting room, but as soon as they told her to stand on the scale, she was a wreck.  She cried and cried about standing on the scale, and as soon as I would place her on the scale, she would cling to me and wouldn't stand alone.  After a few minutes of disaster, the nurse said that we could just get my weight holding her, then my weight alone.  Great :/  First hurdle down.
Then, we entered the exam room.  The nurse gave me a sterile cup and asked if I thought she could give them a urine sample.  I decided it was worth a shot, even though she has never peed on command before.  After the nurse left, I explained to Brooke that we needed to get some pee pee in the cup, or else they would going to have to check her bum (which she can sadly remember).  She was just a mess, refused to drink water, wouldn't go down to the bathroom with me, etc.  Oh, and Colby started crying too, so that was awesome.  I just didn't know what to do.  I understand her hesitation, but she wouldn't listen to me at all.  I guess I was expecting too much.  I kept explaining that she needed to drink water so that she would have enough pee (because I figured this was going to end in a catheter).  She flat out refused.  And there is only so much you can do.  So, since we couldn't get a urine sample with the cup, I asked if we could try the bag method.  They have refused in the past because it is not as sterile and more chance for an inaccurate sample...but I was desperate.  I think after seeing her state, the nurses agreed.  But even the bag method was awful.  She didn't want anyone coming near her, so we were having to basically pin her down and get her pants and diaper off.  Just typing this makes me cringe.  How traumatic...to have someone pin you down, rip your pants off, and stick a bag onto your private parts.  And Colby was still crying.  I was on the verge of tears myself.  I felt sad for Brooke, but also super frustrated with the whole situation.  Once the bag was placed (which is literally a plastic bag with adhesive strips that stick to the labia to hold it in place), I put her diaper back on and she kept hitting herself on the crotch and saying "It's hurting my bum".  I am sure it was super uncomfortable, so I felt awful, but I told her that we couldn't leave until she did pee pee.  I wasn't sure if she would even be able to relax enough to pee in her current state.  The nurses suggested I stay in the room until she went, but after 10 minutes of disaster, I told them I was leaving and I would bring her back once she urinated in the bag.

We got out to the car, and she wouldn't let me put her in the car seat.  She was almost screaming, saying "Take this bag off", "I don't want this bag".  I told her that we could take it off as soon as she did pee pee.  She told me that she did.  I didn't believe her, I just knew she wanted that bag off.  She told me again, so I checked, and she had!  The nurses told me that they didn't need much, which was good, because there was only a little bit. So, we walked back into the office and waited for them to come collect the pee and GET THAT BAG OFF!  They sent it to the lab for a culture, but put her on antibiotics until we got the results back.  I hate that they do that, but I guess it's pretty standard.

We really needed to go to Costco, so despite the bad day we were having, we headed over there.  Brooke was great at Costco, and Colby slept through the whole outing.  As soon as we loaded up and I was backing out, Colby started screaming again.  I realized that it was time to feed him, so I pulled back into my parking spot, turned on a movie for Brooke, and fed my baby.  He was happy, I had a moment to gather my thoughts, and Brooke was happy watching her show.  I went to burp Colby and he spit up ALL over me.  This was really just the icing on a really crappy day, haha.  I took a picture because it was actually kind of comical.  I don't think anything else could have gone wrong. I took my sweater off and drove home in a tank top with my garments hanging out.  Not ideal, but I was soaked and smelled of sour milk.
Three or four days later, the office called to let me know that the results "did not seem indicative of a UTI", but the only way to be sure was to use a catheter.  Um, no thanks!  I mean, I know that makes sense, but after our last office experience, I just couldn't do it.  They make me go in after the round of antibiotics anyway to make sure the infection cleared, so I asked if it was reasonable to just finish the medication, and come in when she was finished.  They agreed, and that was that.  Except that Brooke started throwing those crazy tantrums, and I just didn't imagine any part of that appointment going well for anyone.  So I didn't take her back.  The smell had gone away after a few days on the medicine, and they didn't seem to think it was a UTI, so I figured that she was okay.  She also hadn't complained about her bum hurting, so I felt justified in not taking her back in.  If I suspect another one, I am taking her directly to a pediatric urologist because I need some more answers besides, "Some kids are just more prone to them".  I need some suggestions of what to do or not do because I can't put Brooke through this over and over again.

Apparently the day at the doctor's office was rough for Colby as well. My little snuggle bug. 
The bedtime routine continues to be one of my favorite parts of the day.  Brooke always wants Colby to lay by her, and we all cuddle up on Brooke's bed for story time, prayers, and some lullabies. 
Mid december I decided that I was ready for a haircut.  I was getting headaches again from always wearing my long hair in a top knot...so I went to visit my friend Andreia.  I love that she can cut my hair at her house because that means I can bring the kiddos.  She did a fabulous job, and it was very freeing to get rid of so much hair.  It just feels so dark now with the heavy bangs!
I love this sweet sweet boy.  He is getting a little better at sleeping, but still doesn't sleep more than 2.5 hours in a row.
On the 13th, we took Colby to church for the first time.  We would have taken him the previous week, but we spent the day with Grandma and Grandpa GG who were in town visiting.  Colby slept through most of church, which was great.  I laughed when I saw this picture because I totally dressed him "business on top, comfy on bottom", hahaha.  Baby dress pants are NOT comfortable, and I figured that he would be wrapped in a blanket most of the time anyway.

That evening, we went to a birthday party for our little friend Graham Crumpton.
Colby finally outgrew his Puj tub, so we transitioned him to the bath sling.  Brooke was pretty excited for their first bath together, and acted pretty crazy the whole time.
The bath relaxed out little guy, and he was OUT!  Normally he doesn't fall asleep unless he is swaddled, so you can tell how totally relaxed he was. I love his hungry caterpillar jammies, too.  My Mom bought them forever ago, and has been saving them for when we finally had a baby.  I know that I take a million pictures, but I love looking back and remembering all these little moments.  Plus, it helps me keep track of when things occurred.
Like when Brooke told me that she was an archeologist :)  We had taken her buckets and shovels to the park, and she was digging and having a great time.  All of a sudden, she goes, "Mom, I'm an archeologist."  I was impressed that she remembered such a big word from one of her books.  I asked her what she was digging for, and she responded "holes", hahaha.  I think they dig for fossils, but maybe they are just digging for holes :)
I was able to catch a few smiles and smirks on camera.
One night, as we were going up to bath time, I hear Brooke say, "I'm a real live princess", because her Daddy was walking her up the stairs.  It melted my heart.  When she is dressed as a princess, Daddy is always "my prince".  And he makes a pretty handsome prince in my opinion.
One morning, after another of her tantrums, I decided that we needed an outing.  Even though it wasn't just Brooke and I, I tried to pick something that would feel a little special for her.  I wasn't sure if she just needed more one on time with her mother.  So, we went out for smoothies and then went to the pet store.  Two of Brookie's favorite things.
This guy is almost always happy.  I seriously lucked out in the baby department.  I was in the shower and I could hear Colby cooing to himself in his bassinet, which I had rolled into my bathroom.
On the 19th, I went to a girl's night with my book club friends.  It was so great to get out, even though I brought Colby with me.  Having a great group of friends has really helped me stay sane though this new phase of life.  I love having two kids, but the adjustment was a lot harder than I thought it would be.  When I got home that night, Kevin showed me some pictures he had of Brooke.  After her bath, Kevin said that she wanted to wear a headband.  When they came down to get her milk, she wanted Kevin to take her picture by the little tree.  I think Christmas and the twinkle lights MAY help her get away from her distain for pictures, haha.
And again, I just love the bedtime routine.  With her full bed, we are able to make this a whole family affair, and I enjoy those precious moments together.  Kevin has such a soft spot in his heart for Brooke, and I have a feeling it will always be that way.  She is one lucky little girl!

Wednesday, December 30, 2015

a name and a blessing

This sweet boy was blessed in our home by his Daddy on December 27th, 2015.  Kevin did such a beautiful job and I have decided that I really love having our babies blessed at home.  There is just something so personal and intimate about it.  We had actually planned on doing it at church, but since my parents were only in town from Sunday night to Friday morning, it didn't work out.  We didn't want them to have to fly out again for the blessing, so we asked for permission to do it at home.  My parents flew in at 5 pm, so we made arrangements for Brother Taggart from the bishopric to be at our home at 7.  Jerry and Bev offered to pick my parents up from the airport on their way down, which was super helpful.  Especially since they had to wait almost 2 hours for their luggage and didn't arrive at our house until almost 8!  Despite that little hiccup, the evening was beautiful.  As soon as we were all there, we sang "I Am A Child Of God", and Kevin performed the blessing.  Short and sweet :)
I took these pictures a few weeks before when I was ensuring that the outfit fit our chunky boy...

I love my little family so much.  And I feel so grateful that Kevin has the priesthood, and that he can use it to bless our family. Colby was so peaceful and calm during the blessing, which was much appreciated.  He is a super calm baby though, so I wasn't too worried.


After the blessing, Brother Taggart left, and we had some sausage lentil soup and rolls.  It was all very low key, but I appreciated the Spirit in our home and the love that was shown towards our little Colby. 

Tuesday, December 29, 2015

christmas cheer

I was pretty exhausted Christmas morning since Colby woke up every few hours during the night, but I was excited to go up to Brooke's room and tell her that Christmas was finally here.  Kevin and I turned on all the "twinkle lights", turned the heat up, and headed upstairs to get Brooke.  After she finished her milk, we asked her if she thought Santa came.  She lit up and wanted to go find out :)  Kevin went to the bottom of the stairs to get a video of Brooke and her reaction to everything.  As soon as she saw the baby stroller, she said, "Is that mine?"  It was adorable!  She went right over to it and checked it out.  She immediately wanted to push it around.  After a few minutes, we asked her about the plate of cookies.  She saw the empty plate on the chair and the note from Santa.  I read it to her, and she seemed pretty happy about getting a note from the man in red.

Next, she checked out her stocking and her other gift from Santa, which was a wooden food set that you can "cut" into pieces.  Inside her stocking, she found chapstick, jelly beans, a pink watch, and some chocolate.  She loaded everything into her stroller, along with her baby Chloe, and went on a walk around the house.  She was just so excited about everything, and we just played with those toys for a while.

She wanted us all to come to the bottom of the stairs in a "special spot"  (which sounds like "feshal fought") that she made for us.  Daddy needed a breakfast snack, haha.

After a while, we told her about her other presents under the tree.  She opened one, but honestly, didn't care about any more gifts.  In a way, I was kind of glad that she was content with just a few things.  I don't think we went overboard by any means, but after offering her the gifts, and her saying "You can open it, Mama.", I decided that I would just put those gifts away for later.  I knew that she would be getting more gifts later anyway with family!

Here is Colby's gift from Santa.  I didn't buy him much because he was too little to even enjoy the wrapping paper...but Santa did bring him a few cars :)


Over the next couple hours, we played, made some dinner preparations, and got ready for the day.  Colby enjoyed relaxing in his swing :)
Once we were all ready, we headed up to Flower Mound to spend the afternoon with family.  Auntie Mel Mel was anxious to have some Colby snuggles. 
We opened all our gifts, and were spoiled as usual.
Brooke opened Colby's gifts as well and made sure they were in good working order...
Brooke LOVED her new jewelry from her cousins.  She is such a girly-girl, which I kind of love.
After gifts, we enjoyed a yummy dinner, and spent time resting and relaxing together.
And last, but not least, we celebrated an early birthday for Kevin.  As we were about to sing, Kevin says, "Can I hold Colby for my birthday pictures?"  It was pretty sweet.
And of course the girls were ready to help Kevin blow out his candles. 
It really was a great day, but I was less than thrilled when we got home though and I realized what a disaster my house was.   I hate to go to bed with a messy house, but I was so so tired so I just turned out the lights and walked away.  At least all the dishes were clean (Kevin washed them before we left), I just needed to put them away in the morning.

Here are the spoils of Christmas...

Monday, December 28, 2015

christmas eve

I absolutely loved everything about Christmas Eve this year.  We celebrated at home, just the four of us, and it couldn't have been more perfect.  Kevin had to work a few hours in the morning, so I took the kids to the park where we met up with the Hawkins family.  Once Kevin was home, he prepared some tin foil dinners to cook in the smoker.  The weather was beautiful, so Brooke joined him outside with a ton of toys.   And some chocolate licorice :)
After our meal, and as we were waiting for the sugar cookie dough to chill, we did bath time for the kiddos.  Dressed in their Christmas jammies, they were ready to make cookies for Santa.  We explained to Brooke that Santa would be visiting our house, so we needed to leave him a plate of cookies.  We didn't do that last year because I did't think she really understood the concept.  This year, she was super excited.  As I was getting the dough ready, I looked over to see Brooke setting up what looked like a picnic. I asked what she was doing, and she said, "Making a picnic for Santa", as if that was the only logical thing to do, haha.  I love that little girl.  Notice the gold ornament "centerpiece" :)  And the whole spread was on a Christmas towel, no less.  I like the way she thinks!
She rolled out the dough, while Colby watched.  This picture really embodies what I loved about the evening.  It was such a simple night, but it was full of special moments that I never want to forget.  I hope that Kevin and I can create traditions with our kids, and fill our home with the spirit of the season.
 It was fun to see the excitement in Brooke's eyes.  As we waited for the cookies to cool, we read a few children's books about Christmas and tried to emphasize the true meaning of the holiday.
We then decorated the cookies.  Some of us (Brooke) used more sprinkles than others, haha.  I helped her prepare a plate to leave out for Santa, and we even added a few carrots for the reindeer.
With our stockings hung, Kevin put together Brooke's stroller and I set out the other gifts from Santa. In no time, we were done, and were nestled in our beds.
We were anxious for Christmas morning with our babies...