Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Sophie's First Bath(9/17/11)

Sophie loves the bath, in fact all my kiddos have. She wasn't' sure about it the first time, but after that she did well. The boys love to help bathe her, it has turned out to be a great bribing tool.



Friday, November 11, 2011

Zoo Bound(9/24/11)

I will get this blog caught up if it kills me. A couple weeks after Sophie was born, we decided to enjoy the warm weather and headed to the zoo. The boys had been a bit couped up and it was good to get them out, moving and breathing fresh air. It was good for me too.


Just to document she was there...

Waiting in line for the carousel...


Alex wanted a zebra, but had to settle for this "zebra" type animal..

Isaac opted for the bald eagle...









Saturday, November 5, 2011

It Runs in the Blood

Sophie must take after her brothers, because this is how she likes to sleep. Every night when I check on the boys, this is exactly how both of them are positioned.(9/25/11)

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

{Isaac's 2nd Grade School Picture}

I really can't believe that I have a 2nd grader. Isaac is really loving second grade. His first grade English teacher,Ms. Blaser moved up to second grade with him. He was so excited. He really loves her. He has a new Chinese teacher, Mr. Hou. It is so amazing to see him progress in Chinese. He has a new recess hobby, spider hunting. He along with several other kids are on the look for any spider, especially a black widow. EEEEWWWW!

Monday, October 31, 2011

Alex Goes to Preschool

I had a love-hate relationship with this day. I was so excited for Alex to have something of his own, but I was so sad that he is growing up so fast. I cried the whole way home from dropping him off. I'm sure some of it had to do with the baby blues and the fact that my aunt was leaving us that day. It was so cute, when he got home he ran in the house with a grin from ear to ear and told me all about how fun his day was, so it made up for my sadness. He is really enjoying it and gets to go with his "best buddy Will".

Since I was down, Tutu took Alex to pick out his first back pack. He came home with an Elmo one, which is quite funny since he has never watched Elmo.
The night before he went, Isaac, like any good big brother, taught him on what to expect from preschool. I was in the other room listening. It was the cutest thing. Isaac also helped him write his name on his back pack.
This was the first thing he wanted to do when he came through the door.

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Love for Sophie in the first week

After a couple extra days at Hotel Riverton Hospital(due to the c section), Sophie and I headed home. We were welcomed with tons of love by Tutu, Isaac and Alex. The boys just can't get enough of this little girl. There was constant bickering over who's turn it was to hold her. To curb that, we finally had to time them when they were holding her. Sophie has been such an easy baby. From the day she came home she was on a three hour eating schedule and was a fantastic sleeper. She was constantly giving me four hour stretches at night. While she was in the hospital, she would gag on her spit up and stop breathing momentarily, she continued this at home. I was terrified and wouldn't let her be alone for any length of time. At her two week check up her doctor diagnosed her with acid reflux and prescribed medicine for her. We were so lucky to have Tutu stay with us and take care of us. I tell you, this c section recovery is for the birds. I had a hard time adjusting to not lifting and not driving. I am so lucky to have a fantastic mother in law and sister in law who stepped in to help me after Tutu left.





Thursday, October 13, 2011

Sophie's Arrival

I was scheduled to be induced on Sept. 7, 2011. I was instructed to call at 6:30am to find out what time to come in. The nurse on call told me to be there at 7:30am. We got ready, dropped the boys off at my friend Ashlie's house and headed out to Riverton Hospital. Now this is a bit of a jaunt from Cottonwood Heights. As we pulled off of Bangerter Highway, the hospital calls and said they had a bunch of ladies in active labor come in and they didn't have room for me. This is not the news that a pregnant woman wants to hear. My Aunt Zanne, Trav and I headed over to Village Inn for a little breakfast. The hospital called while we were there and said we could come back. They got me checked in around 9am, started the patosine, broke my water, gave me my epidural and we were on our way. We waited and waited. Not much was happening. Later in the day they figured out that she was posterior. I just started to cry, remembering the horrible labor I had with Isaac due to him being posterior. They tried putting me in different positions to try to get her to move. She rolled to her side, but was still not descending. Around 9pm my doctor came in and we started pushing. Still nothing. After an hour of pushing my doc informed me that she was in a pocket in my pelvis and she was not coming down. She told me that I could keep pushing and see what happens, but was very confident that I would still end up with a c section. I was exhausted and told her if that was going to be the outcome anyway, let's go ahead with the c section. I was prepped and wheeled into the operating room. While I was laying there, I heard a voice say "Mandi?". When I looked up I saw a friend of mine Jamie, from middle school and high school. We were good friends, but I hadn't seen her since graduation. It was fun to have a familiar face there. Now having a c section was about the weirdest feeling I have ever experienced. I felt no pain, but could feel the pressure of them relocating my insides to get the baby out. Strange. At 11:09pm when they pulled her out, I heard gasps from all the nurses. Of course, I panicked and thought something was wrong until I heard one of them say "Look at her eyelashes". When they handed her to me, I had to check out what the fuss was about. Her lashes were indeed spectacular, dark and touching her eyebrows. I found myself staring at the most beautiful little girl I had ever seen. I was in love with this 8lb. 4oz, 20.5 inch little muffin.





Ready for surgery...






Love at first sight.


With Tutu

With Mimaw


Sophie's first sponge bath.





The boy were so excited to meet their new little sister. We had to time them holding her to avoid the fighting.




Grandpa Glenn and Grandma Sharleen

Alex was watching a show on the tv. The next thing we knew, he was snuggled right up with Sophie.


Grandma Norma

Grandpa Ron

Aunt Harmony

Grumpy



My three blessings


Here is the scoop behind Sophie's name. My middle name is Ellen, my Aunt Zanne's middle name is Ellen, my Grandma(Tutu)'s middle name is Ellen and my Great Grandma is Ellen Sophrona. I fell in love with the name Sophrona, which is Greek and means "wisdom". We flipped the order so she too would have the middle name Ellen.

With Mom and Tutu








Headed home.