Tuesday, November 24, 2009

3 New Posts

Wow, 3 in one day, and I'm still 1 or 2 behind!!! Be sure to read them all! :)

Baby William

Doug and Tamara's second baby is here!!! William Hudson Hall was born Sunday, November 15th. Congratulations to their now family of four!!! We love you guys and can't wait to have all these little cousins meet each other soon!

Too Big, Too Fast!

Steven is growing up wayyyy too fast, and becoming a big brother has only sped up the process! Here are some of the things he has been up to:

Flying
Feeding Himself Everything
Riding His Rocking Horse (Dog)
Putting on Rebecca's Socks (also giving her her pacifier, taking diapers and other things to the garbage, etc.--is he awesome, or what?!)
Climbing Trees
Going to School...Wait, not yet, phew!!!
He also folds his arms for prayers and does the popcorn hands for "Popcorn Popping." What happened to staying a baby forever?!

Lots of Firsts

Man, it seems like life just keeps getting faster and faster--slow down!!! Having 2 kids is a blast! Steven has loved Rebecca from the very beginning, and I love to see her gaze at him because she loves him, too! Here is just a little of what we have been up to the past two and a half weeks:

First Walk
First Bath
First Big Brother Play Time
First Girls' Night In (Adam had a scout camping trip, so Aunt Alison came to keep us company!)
First Girls' Night Out (Our Ward Holiday Enrichment)
By the way, at her 1 week appointment Rebecca was back to her birth weight--they were pretty impressed. She's a big eater!

Also, aren't her hair bows cute?!?! My friend Rachel makes them. Check it out at ambreysaccessories.com.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Rebecca Marie Hall

Here she is! 20 inches and 8 pounds, 5 ounces of pure joy!!!

She is finally here!!! After extending my due date and making me go more than a week over that, my doctor finally decided to induce me and let us have our baby girl! We set up the appointment for 6am on Saturday, November 7th. The day before Steven suddenly got really sick, so my sister Alison came up to stay with him so he could be home and have some sense of normalcy. He and Adam were up most of Friday night, so Alison went with me to the hospital for the first few hours of labor, and then she and Adam swapped once things started to really move. Holy cow, it was so fast! They put me on pitocin at 8am, broke my water at 10:30, and then she was born at 2:25. I had hoped to go through labor without an epidural, and I was doing pretty well until a little before 1:00. My contractions were getting so close together, and the pain was incredible. I will say, I was doing really well at staying relaxed and getting through it, but I got so discouraged when the nurse checked me and I had dilated less than a centimeter in over an hour--I was slowing down. So, at just smaller than 6 cm I decided to have an epidural. No more than ten minutes after the anesthesiologist had finished, I began to feel the most intense I-have-to-go-to-the-bathroom pain, ever. The problem was, even though I tried and tried (sorry, tmi), I could not go or release the pressure. The nurse checked me and I was almost dilated to 9 cm. Yes, I went from 6 to 9 within about 45 minutes. The nurse just kept telling me to resist the urge to push, since the doctor wouldn't be there for 5 more minutes. Well, once he came, I pushed for two contractions, and then I got to meet the most beautiful baby girl. They put her on my tummy right away. She was so wide-eyed and alert. She even reached up her had to touch my face. It was amazing. Adam and I were so overcome with excitement and love for this precious little angel.Side note: Looking back, I almost wish I had known that the pain was only going to last for one more hour, because I probably would have gone ahead without the epidural. But then I think about how I felt everything happening but was barely numb enough to not feel the actual pain of it all, and I am so grateful that I did get one.



























Both sets of Grandparents were able to come to the hospital to meet Rebecca. We realized that she is the first grandchild that the Halls have been able to see in the hospital. My mom is staying with us now, and we are really loving having her here. She is the best organizer, and she has magically transformed my dungeon of a kitchen into a clean, open, wonderful room that I am really looking forward to using.














We have been absolutely loving having Rebecca join our family. Since he was sick, Steven wasn't able to go to the hospital to see us, so we had quite the homecoming. I walked in first so that I could have a moment with my baby that I hadn't seen for over 2 days. It was so wonderful to see him again. Then we brought in Rebecca and he was sooooo excited. He kept saying "Gaga" (baby) and pointing at her, stroking her back, and patting her head. He has always loved babies, but it was very clear that this one was different because she was his. Every time he sees her he starts patting her head and doing the hugest smiles I think I have ever seen him make. He loves to give her her pacifier, and he is constantly wanting to be by her. I love seeing them together and how much they love each other.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Happy Halloween!!!

We decided to head down to see our families for the Halloween weekend. We knew that if we stayed here I'd just be depressed all weekend that Rebecca hadn't joined us yet, so we took of for some fun!
Doug and Tamara had also shown up for the weekend, so we finally got to meet sweet little Benjamin! He is so tiny and precious. Steven especially loved getting to see a new baby.
I don't think I have carved a pumpkin since high school. Adam and I loved getting to do pumpkins together for the first time! My mom joined us, and we turned out some pretty cool faces. My mom did some awesome scary eyes on hers, I was pretty boring and basic with a mom and little guy for Steven, and Adam's was totally the best. He had a half green/half orange pumpkin, so he carved Two Face! We left Rebecca's uncarved, since she's not here yet.



























The Valencia mall was doing trick-or-treating for anyone who wanted to come. We took Steven, and he totally loved it! It became apparent, however, that it did not matter at all what goodies people were putting into his Elmo bucket--all he wanted was one of the balloons he kept seeing kids with. We got there towards the end, so I was praying so hard that the shoe store handing them out would still have them. They did! Steven did not let go of his balloon all night, and he even played with it a ton the next day. Woohoo!!! We also loved trick-or-treating to all of our grandparents!






























Uncle Nathan and Grandpa set up the coolest haunted house in the garage. We were all a little worried that the loud noises and screaming people would scare Steven, but he LOVED it! We didn't actually take him through the haunted house, but he kept wanting to go outside (balloon in hand, of course) and watch the action. He kept laughing at all the strangely dressed people, and anytime a girl screamed he would copy her with glee!!! We were so happy we had chosen to take this last little trip before our new baby comes, and we are looking forward to all the festivities next year! Happy Halloween!!!