Thursday, June 29, 2017

Summer Baseball & Softball

Rachel tried softball (machine pitch) for the first time this year and Brandon tried coaching!  He wasn't too thrilled about the idea, but then they got assigned the Cubs and that helped his excitement level - at least momentarily.  Brandon spent 1-2 evenings a week with these girls and Saturday mornings for practice.  This cut into his precious backyard project time, so the pergola took longer than he would have liked.  The girls learned a lot about the game and made a lot of improvements throughout the season.  Rachel had friends on the team from school (Milli, Miah, Maizy, Olivia) and they were a great group of girls and very enthusiastic.  

Andrew was on the Blue Jays, and his biggest hesitation about coach pitch baseball was that he might be on the Cardinals team and that his family wouldn't cheer for him.  :)  Avery's dad coached his team (Brandon helped out quite a bit there too, which ate into even more evenings), and he also knew Harper, Sawyer, Adam, Tanner, Ashton & Owen from church or school.  Andrew said that baseball isn't his favorite - he says it is too tiring.  When I asked him to describe what he meant, I think he meant it was too boring - he didn't like all the sitting around waiting to hit, waiting for the ball to come to him, etc.  His favorite part of the season was trying to be last in the hitting line up so that he could run around all the bases and feel like he hit a home run.  







Wednesday, June 28, 2017

Rachel turns 9

Rachel turned 9 years old!  And she planned out her entire party and gave me the notes, so that I wouldn't forget anything (see notes below).  She wanted a late-night party with cheesecake, and wanted to watch a movie and play night games with her friends.

Some things about Rachel:
- All of Rachel's baby teeth and molars were gone before her 9th birthday!
- Loves to plan things out and is detail-oriented
- Dislikes pizza (but requested it for her birthday because her friends like it) and prefers salad
- Costa Vida is her favorite dinner
- Loves dessert & baked goods (except for cake/pie)
- Dog-lover and must meet every dog within sight
- Has a new found love of rollerblading
- Good at lots of things, but most passionate about gymnastics
- Has her own, unique sense of style
- After Rachel heard an unnamed family member say a swear word (uh-hem - Nana), I thought I should have a conversation with her about swearing, so we chatted about bad words, potty words and swear words.  The conversation went great until she asked, "Mom, have you ever said a swear word?"  Then I hesitantly responded, "Ummm.... yes, I have, BUT your father hasn't!  Make your mind up to not say swear words and be like him!"  Brandon saved the day!
- Rachel watched me put together some camp songbooks for the YW and she just loved them and was so impressed I had made them.  She even said, "I hope I am just like you when I grow up!"












Saturday, June 10, 2017

Spring Recitals

Rachel finished her year of gymnastics at Patterson's with a fun showcase recital.  I was really impressed with all that she has learned - particularly her hand stand on the balance beam and her back handspring is getting closer.  She also has long legs when she is in her leotard (like her momma)! Chase & Kennedy take gymnastics at the same gym.  

Kendall had her dance recital after taking classes at Dance Showcase.  She lost steam at the end of the year and was complaining about going to practice, until they handed out the recital costumes!  She did pretty good at the performance - the only issues were almost forgetting the part where she is the line leader and she had a lot of face itches (must have been from all that darn stage makeup).  She had fun and looked adorable!  






Pregnancy #4

I'm writing this a week before my 34th birthday & I am 34 weeks pregnant.  I feel very blessed to have had four "easy" pregnancies (and no miscarriages - I was afraid I would this last time for some reason).  All four pregnancies have had a lot of similarities.  I have only thrown up a few times, and don't get major morning sickness.  I am typically more tired and have less energy, but not sick.  I have learned that I feel better if I eat every couple of hours, so that seems to really help.  I drink as much water as I can, which is always challenging to me.  Mentally, I try to convince myself that I can still have productive days and can feel good.  I typically carry high and forward since there isn't much room between my hips and ribcage.  The major difference is probably that with Rachel I gained the most weight (45+ pounds), and the others have stuck right around 35 pounds (so far with this one, I have gained 30 pounds with 5 or so weeks left).  The other major difference, is that this is the first time that a pregnancy has actually "got me out of" girls camp!  Kendall and Andrew both came with me at 30+ weeks.  But the timing on this one, will not work - I am officially due on July 22, but will be induced July 18.  I was initially called as Ward Camp Director, but they leave July 17, so I had to let them know that I couldn't go.  I have still been helping on the committee, but won't be able to attend.

With this pregnancy specifically, I have craved white bread, sugary cereal and donuts (yikes!).  I really wanted to stay active this pregnancy to see if I felt better for the labor and recovery.  That was a great plan up until around 18 weeks, when I sprained my ankle playing basketball.  The last pregnancy sprained ankle was terrible (Kendall) and it was bothersome for weeks and weeks.  Thankfully, this one lasted about a week or two, then I felt much better.  But it got me out of my exercise routine, and I have not been super active with exercise since then.  Other than yard work!!  We have been working so hard in the yard all spring, and I have done as much as my body would allow.  I even helped Brandon lay the sod since a storm was coming in.  I feel like on lots of occasions when people check in and ask how I am doing, I tend to say, "really good" or "it's business as usual around here" because that is what I am constantly telling myself.  I don't have time to just sit around and be pregnant - I know what is coming and I feel like I have a ton of things I want to do before baby comes.  I want to be able to relax and enjoy the baby's first couple months - one of my most favorite times with my babies.

Just this week, I got hit with a 24 hour fever/flu that knocked me out for quite a few days.  I stayed in bed for a whole day, and then slowly tried to do a little more each day.  It put me in quite a funk, not being able to take care of my responsibilities, but I was very grateful to Brandon and others who helped me out while I was recovering.

For the next five days, Brandon will be gone with the Teachers Quorum for High Adventure Camp, and I have been anxious about him being gone and all sorts of things.  I asked him to give me a blessing, and I am grateful that it has helped to calm my nerves.  Before we got pregnant last year, I had so many fears about having another child (i.e., age gap/caboose, miscarriage, health concerns, being spread too thin, selfishness, delaying the next "stage" of life, unknown future and what we may face, etc.).  I just kept having the feeling that something bad was going to happen.  I felt very willing to do whatever Heavenly Father wanted us to do, but the fears were real and seemed hard to face/address.  These fears had mostly subsided after we got pregnant, but they have been starting to creep back in with us getting closer.  I am thankful for the blessing I received, and I am feeling more confident that with the Lord's help, we will be able to handle whatever comes our way.  We are anxious to meet this little guy and we know that he will be here before we know it!

approx 26-27 weeks


approx 31 & 34 weeks