3.11.2014

Lilly's Birth Story

Lilly Ann Ireland was born on January 29th at 1:16pm. She weighed in at 8lbs 2oz (which is quite amazing considering the worry our doctors had about her weight gain throughout the last half of my pregnancy) and was 20.5 inches long. She is such a wonderful addition to our family and we couldn't be happier that our family has grown by another sweet little girl!


So, this pregnancy was unlike the other two we have experienced. We moved to the Chicago area half way through my pregnancy and I quickly found a Doctor. During my second visit (October 31, 2013) with my new OB, I had an ultrasound. This u/s was in part, due to the fact that at my 20 week scan in FL there was a cyst seen on Lilly's brain. This was of LITTLE concern for two reasons: 1.) Avery had the same thing and by the next u/s with her, it was completely gone. and 2.) this is a fairly common (so I'm told) thing and usually resolves on its own. My Dr. in FL was not concerned because this cyst was not accompanied by certain criteria that makes it something to worry about.  SO- since we had already been through this with Avery's pregnancy, I wasn't super concerned. The new Dr. in Illinois wanted to do another u/s to check the status of this cyst and PRAISE THE LORD... it was gone! (Just like my FL doctor said it would be!) I guess since it was my first ultrasound at this practice, they decided to do a full anatomy scan just so they would have all the information they needed. This quickly turned into a day I will never forget. The Doctor came into the room after reviewing the information from the ultrasound and told me that she was worried that Lilly wasn't growing the way she should be. She was above the 10th%, but certain parts of her body were small. Her femurs were measuring in the 2nd% and her head was also measuring small. The doctor referred me to a high risk doctor and I had to then wait 5 days for that appointment and it was TORTURE!!! We finally made it to the high risk doctor and after an hour long ultrasound, we were told there was nothing to worry about. She was measuring small, but her bone structure looked great. The doctor explained to us that her measurements would be a cause of concern for dwarfism or down syndrome earlier in the pregnancy, but by the time I saw the high risk doctor I was in my 3rd trimester and babies begin to develop at different rates and she was just measuring smaller.... which was no surprise to the Dr. after seeing that Chris and I are both rather small individuals. He said that he would be concerned if we were 6 feet tall, but clearly, we're not! He was guessing she would be a 7 pound baby- but probably no more than 7lb4oz!  It was a relief, to say the least, to hear that the high risk doctor did not want to see me again. He did recommend that I have another standard ultrasound around 36 weeks and I did. The doctor was concerned, again, about her size because she was measuring at least 2 weeks smaller than she should be. SO.... from that point on, every Monday, I would have an ultrasound and would be hooked up to the monitor to check on her each week. Every week she was perfect and the doctors kept guessing that she was just going to be a small baby. They estimated that she would be around 6lbs 10oz. (ha!!)

Fast forward to delivery day!!!!

Our last picture as a family of 4!!! This was taken just before we left for the hospital! 


8:00 am: arrival

8:40: Pitocin started and antibiotic given through IV
9:00: Palms and Head started to itch = allergic reaction to the Vancomycin (antibiotic)
         ~ This reaction lead to the Dr's decision to stop my antibiotic. I received only 50 out of the 200+ ml that I was supposed to get. As a result, their was now a concern for Lilly's health and there would be a possibility she would need to go directly to the NICU. My OB spoke with the neonatologist who said that sending Lilly to the NICU was not necessary, but she would be under close observation for 48 hours after delivery and would need extra blood work done during our hospital stay.
10:30: The Dr. broke my water
11:30: Epidural
12:05 pm: 9 cm
12:58: 10 cm
1:10: Started Pushing
1:16: Lilly arrived!!!!  This was the scariest minute of our lives. The cord was wrapped around Lilly's neck one time and she came out blue/purple and completely unresponsive. Things quickly changed to a more stressful situation and the Dr. was now rushing to get Lilly out and to the table. She cut the cord and passed Lilly off to the neonatal nurses. They had her crying and pinked up within a minute of delivery, but it was still the scariest minute of our lives. Chris was able to cut more of her umbilical cord at the table and she was weighed and cleaned up before I was finally able to hold her.

Did I mention that we were a little nervous about having a Chicago baby in the middle of winter for fear of a blizzard... yet it was a beautiful day and that same day GA and FL were shut down due to snow and ice. Who would have ever guessed it was going to be better to have her here rather than in FL where we wouldn't have been able to cross the bridge to get to the hospital because it was closed due to ice!?!?

God certainly had His hand in this pregnancy.















We are so thankful to God for protecting her and keeping her safe throughout the pregnancy and delivery. He taught us a lot during these 9 months leading up to her birth and we have really learned to rely on Him more.

1.14.2014

Averys 3rd birthday: THE INTERVIEW



I am starting a new tradition: when the girls turn three years old I will start interviewing them on each birthday. I will ask the same questions each year to see how their answers change as they grow up. This idea came from my friend, Sarah Akin, and I'm super excited about it! Here is Avery's interview from her 3rd birthday-- 2.5 months ago!



Birthday Interview Questions:
What is your name?
How old are you?
What did you most like about being (previous age)?
What do you think you can do at (new age) that you couldn’t do when you were (previous age)?
Who do you love?
Tell me about our family.
What is your favorite thing that we did last year?
Who are your best friends?
What is your favorite food?
What is your favorite drink?
What is your favorite song?
What is your favorite animal?
What is your favorite snack?
What is your favorite book?
What is your favorite outfit?
What is your favorite toy?
What is your favorite place to go?
What is your favorite movie?
What is your favorite thing to do with Mommy? With Daddy?
What do you want to be when you grow up?

1.08.2014

A belly pic!!!

Here we are just a few days shy of 38 weeks! Lilly Ann will be here before we know it! 


12.31.2013

K: 18 months old

It's hard to believe that a year and a half ago we were welcoming our sweet Kinsley Rae into the world.  That was such a happy day for our family as we grew from a family of 3 to 4. (Actually 5 if you include our sweet dog, Bailey!) Kinsley has brought so much joy and laughter into our family and we have been so blessed to be her parents. 18 months later, she is still quite the cuddler and desires to be held just as much as she needed to be in her first month of life.

18 month stats:
Weight: 22lbs 7.5oz (50%)
Height: 31 inches (50%)
Head circ.: 18 1/2 inches


Kinsley at 18 months: 
- started to say a few words a week before she turned 18 months. She can now say "bye-bye", "baby", "night-night", "thank-you", "mommy" (though she still always says mama), "daddy", and "bailey" (which sounds just like baby). 
- understands everything and can still communicate with others extremely well for not being able to talk yet. 
- has been to 6 states: GA, FL, AL, KY, IL, MI
- loves babies.... I mean, REALLY LOVES BABIES! We have been around two different 1 month olds in the past month and she is very hands on. She loves to kiss and hold them every chance she gets. She also gets really jealous when mommy is holding another baby. It will be interesting to watch her with little sis, Lilly, when she comes! 
- has played in the snow
- loves Mickey Mouse and his friends
- loves to dance
-has 12 teeth
- adores her big sister


- loves to read books. Her current favorite book is a nursery sing a long book and she will ask me to sing her the songs SEVERAL times a day.
- hasn't shown interest in potty training yet. 


We are so blessed to be Kinsley's parents! She is such a joy!!

11.27.2013

5 new posts

I finally took the time to blog!! Here are the most recent 5 posts!! Just click on the post you want to view and it will appear!

K: 17 months

Halloween 2013

K: 16 months

Avery is THREE

Our Chicago Move

K: 17 months

November 21st-- Kinsley Rae turned 17 months! 

She is so active and into everything. We finally baby proofed some areas, like the pantry. However, there are some places that I just haven't been able to "Kinsley Proof" such as the entertainment console. Almost daily she pulls out all of the DVD's and who has to put them back?? MOM! It's quite frustrating, but I guess it could be worse! 

Some firsts for Kinsley at 17 months..... 
-We have a house with stairs here in Illinois and she has tumbled down them once. 
- She got her first hair cut just 2 days after she turned 17 months. (Avery didn't even have any hair at this age! haha!!) 

Before:

During...

After....
- After her first hair cut she had her first sucker. 

More from Kinsley at 17 months:

-She loves books
- Says "mama", "dada", "bye-bye" "night- night" 
- Has meltdowns every time I go into the kitchen to prepare a meal. What is that all about!?!? The second I walk into the kitchen she is crying and screaming and wants to be held. Seriously!? 
- Loves bath time
- Loves to brush her teeth... as soon as I say it's time to go brush our teeth she flys up the stairs and into the bathroom. Too funny!
- has 12 teeth
- wears 18 month clothes and size 4 diapers
- Understands so much but isn't able to verbalize much yet. 
- Loves her pacifiers and they often fall out of her crib at night. That results in more meltdowns in the middle of the night or early morning hours and we have to get up to give it back to her. We usually put 3 paci's in her crib at one time and that doesn't help. I know I should probably cut the pacifiers out of our lives, but I'm just not ready for days of torture..... 
- Kinsley occassionally takes a morning nap but definitely gets an afternooon nap. 
- She is the happiest little girl and loves to cuddle. 

You are nearing a year and a half and we can't imagine our lives without you! Love you, Kinsley Rae!!







Halloween 2013

Our first Halloween in Chicagoland was a great one! 



We had a little baby chick.....

and Izzy the Pirate from Jake and the Neverland Pirates....




It was a rainy day, but we had about 30 minutes of no rain so we hit the sidewalks of our new neighborhood for some trick or treating.






Avery loved trick or treating and would rush up to the doors without waiting on her sister. haha. She was having a blast and would have kept going had it not started raining and her mom and dad forced her to go inside! (We aren't too fun, the rain came and we were ready to go inside!! It was COLD!)

They got a lot of goodies!! (Mommy has eaten most of it over the last month.....)






We think Avery had more fun waiting on the kids to come to our house, which was so sweet!



That's a quick post on our first thanksgiving in Illinois!  Everyone really only cares about the pictures anyway!!! :)