Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Aspen Jane

On Thursday Jan. 12 I woke up with a start realizing I had slept through the night. On any other day I would have been thrilled but this meant the baby had not kicked all night. I tried to get her to move but could not. I called the doctor and he told me to go get checked at the hospital. It took them a while but were able to find a heart beat. They monitored it than decided to preform an ultra sound. There were 2 things they looked for, movement and amniotic fluid. We barely passed both so the doctor decided to induce labor two and a half weeks early. Aspen Jane joined our family at 9:45 a.m. Friday, Jan 13, 2012. She weighed 5lb 13 oz. and was 17 in long.

Since than I have found out there was an infection in the placenta that made it so there was not enough fluid and the placenta was not giving her the nutrients she needed (that is why she was small.) I also learned that the doctor induced because with that little of fluid she could have moved and pinched her cord and would have been still born.

I am so glad she is here. Clarity is the best big sister ever.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Saturday, October 23, 2010

My favorite poem

In ancient times the cry "Unclean!"
Would warn of lepers near.
"Unclean! Unclean!" the words rang out;
Then all drew back in fear

Lest by the touch of lepers' hands
They too would lepers be.
There was no cure in ancient times,
Just hopeless agony.

No soap, no balm, no medicine
Could stay disease or pain.
There was no salve, no cleansing bath,
To make them well again.

But there was One, the record shows,
Whose touch could make them pure;
Could ease their awful suffering,
Their rotting flesh restore.

His coming long had been foretold.
Signs would precede His birth.
A Son of God to woman born,
With power to cleanse the earth.

The day He made ten lepers whole,
The day He made them clean,
Well symbolized His ministry
And what His life would mean.

However great that miracle,
This was not why He came.
He came to rescue every soul
From death, from sin, from shame.

For greater miracles, He said,
His servants yet would do,
To rescue every living soul,
Not just heal up the few.

Though we're redeemed from mortal death,
We still can't enter in
Unless we're clean, cleansed every whit,
From every mortal sin.

What must be done to make us clean
We cannot do alone.
The law, to be a law, requires
A pure One must atone.

He taught that justice will be stayed
Till mercy's claim be heard
If we repent and are baptized
And live by every word.

If we could only understand
All we have heard and seen,
We'd know there is no greater gift
Than those two words--"Washed clean!"

Friday, October 22, 2010

My New Blog!!!

i love my sweet sister for setting up this awesome blog for me!!!