Friday, December 25, 2009

Minneapolis Trip

On Monday, Wyatt and I took a trip to Minneapolis to meet two friends for the first time. I know your wondering right now what I'm talking about. Well, we met online on the twin to twin transfusion syndrome message board. They too had lost their twins. We have been talking online for about two years now. They were and continue to be wonderful support through our life long journey of learning to live without our babies. Within the last 8 months we have all gone on to have another healthy baby. We all helped each other through these pregnancies. There is a set of emotions, questions and reluctancy to answer questions that come from a pregnancy after a loss. The most annoying is "is this your first"...What do you say? You know what they mean and yes, it will be our first to take care of but not our first time being a parent. So, even 2 years after losing our babies, I still welcome my wonderful support system of moms.

Andrea lives in Minneapolis. She lost her twin girls in Oct 2007 at 22 weeks. Rochelle lives in Phoenix but is from Northern Wisconsin and she was coming home for the holidays. That is why we all met up. She lost her twin boys at 31 weeks in Jan 2007. I lost Waylon and Jesse in March, 2007 at 22 weeks. It was indescribeable to meet them finally! To finally be talking to them in person and sharing our thoughts and stories of our babies. Andrea showed us her pictures of the girls and the scrapbook she is making. I showed them pictures of Waylon and Jesse...most of which no one but Toby and I have seen. We love them and have no problem looking at them but most people would. They were small, discolored (from the excess/Waylon and absence/Jesse of blood), bruised from too much blood and just so tiny and delicate. I arrived at Andrea's Monday afternoon and left Wednesday morning. Unfortunately, Rochelle could only hang out with us for a few hours on Tuesday and the time just went by too fast. Before I knew it, her husband was calling to say he was coming to get her. We all share a love of Jimmy John's sandwiches which I thought was pretty funny.

Below are a few pics of our little get together. Andrea is on the left with her son Jonathon (almost 3 mos), Rochelle is in the middle with her son Devan (7 mos) and Wyatt (8 mos) and I. Andrea and I love baseball and now that we are in Illinois we are planning a baseball trip maybe sometime this summer. It would be great if we could all get together at least once a year.

In May, Toby, I and Wyatt are going to Ireland for 8 days to visit Karen. She was the first mom that I met who lost her twins. Hers were born just 10 days before our boys. I'm so excited and especially after this trip to meet her and her family. She has a newborn girl, baby Grace. I can't wait to meet them all!

 
 
 
 
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Sunday, December 20, 2009

Wyatt crawling


Wyatt crawling, originally uploaded by kkirk78.

Two days before Wyatt turned 8 months old he started crawling...Here is a little video I shot and he is already much better at it. He can now say "ma ma", "da da" and "ball". I guess he said "pa" last night when my parents were trying to get him to say "pa pa". He is still such a good baby. He is usually happy entertaining himself with his toys. He won't take naps in his crib anymore, he just sleeps on a blanket on the floor. Ever since he has learned to sit up and stand in his crib he won't take naps....but he has no problem sleeping at night in it.

Tomorrow morning we are leaving bright and early for Minneapolis...just Wyatt and I. I am going to meet up with two moms that lost their twins. I'm excited as this will be the first time we have met after talking to each other online for over two years! Rochelle has Devan who is a month behind Wyatt and Andrea has Jonathon who is only a few months old. It should be a lot of fun getting together finally!

We also booked our trip to Ireland so we can meet Karen. She was the first mom that I really talked to when I lost the boys. She lost her boys 10 days before me and we helped each other along the way. She has a brand new baby girl. I'm so excited that within months I will get to meet the moms that have helped me through the worst thing I have ever been through. We are closer in some ways than many of my good/best friends that I know in person. They and my husband are the reason I am here today...and happy about it! Thank you!!!

Have a great Christmas everybody! We will be going to visit my great grandma who is 100 yrs old. I think we are going to get dinner and bring it to the nursing home to eat with her. Then the weekend of New Years we will be going to Toby's parents house to do their Christmas. We celebrated my family's last weekend since my nephew Ty is going to go visit his mom in California for two weeks.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

More x-mas pics

 
 
 
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X-mas

 
 

We had our Lange x-mas last weekend, Wyatt's first. He had fun with the tissue paper and bags but didn't really get the whole unwrapping thing. But, his cousin Jake helped him. Here are a few pics from that day and his first visit with Santa. He was way more interested in the bells Santa had than him. At least he didn't cry. We had a lot of fun and I can't wait until next year when he can really dig in to the toys!
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Sunday, November 29, 2009

Wyatt's first thanksgiving


Wyatt's first thanksgiving, originally uploaded by kkirk78.

We made the 8 hr + road trip to Kentucky for Thanksgiving. We had a great time seeing the family and watching Josie and Wyatt "play" together. Wyatt ate some sweet potatoes otherwise he pretty much just watched us eat. We got to spend some good quality time with Grandpa Tom. He just adores his great grandson...the rest are all girls so I think he is a bit proud of his boy :) It was so good to see Josie again. She is such a cutie and it melts my heart when she grabs my hand and wants to show me something and calls me Aunt Kendra. We left Saturday so we could have Sunday to recoup before Toby had to go back to work on Monday. I'm off til Wed-yay! We stopped in Bloomington on the way home to see some friends. They were having a Thanksgiving feast and only Laura knew that we were coming. They were all shocked to see us. It was great to see them all even if it was for just a few min. Wyatt was very happy to be out of his carseat so he was cracking them up with his bursts of energy. Now we are back home and relaxing before the work week starts.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

12 Tips to being a good mom

I had some problems in the beginning adjusting to the whole mom thing. At least that's all I thought it was. Now I realize that it was post partum depression. I'm still on medication for it. I went off about a month ago and I definitely still needed it, so I'm back on. While I was off the meds, I found this article that really spoke to me. I was feeling overwhelmed by this whole motherhood thing. I felt like I didn't have my own identity, I was just a mom...which I liked but felt smothered at the same time. I'm sure other moms can relate to this adjustment period. Without my meds, I just cried and cried and sometimes thought mean thoughts about Wyatt. I never wanted to hurt him (thank god) but it scared me to think that I could think these things about someone that I had longed for since we lost the twins. Anyways, I was going through my bookmarked sights on the computer and I found this site again so I thought I would post these for everyone. (These tips were copied and pasted from the site).

12 Tips to remember to be a good mom

1. Stay true to yourself. You don’t have to give up your own passions and interests once you become a mom. It’s important that you find time for what YOU love to do. Reading, writing, exercising – make these a priority and find a way to incorporate those into your routine. Easier said than done, I know, but you should at least aim to keep doing what you love, even if you don’t get to do it as often as before. If you take care of your own needs, you will be happier and will function better as a mom.

2. Don’t be a martyr. The kids didn’t ask for it, they don’t need it, and they certainly don’t need to pay the price that comes with being mothered by a martyr. Need some time alone? Let the kids watch TV for an hour and go read a book. Feel like you haven’t had adult interaction in ages? Leave them with Dad for the evening and make plans to have dinner with a friend. Getting to the point where you are utterly exhausted is not good for you or for your kids.

3. Don’t try to be perfect. This is true for life in general, and is a major personal goal of mine, regardless of motherhood. Striving for perfection is always a bad idea, because life is messy and unpredictable and full of surprises. Trying to create perfection, or to maintain complete control, is simply impossible and should never be your goal. Once you become a mom, life is messier and crazier than ever before, so it’s more important than ever to let go of that perfectionism. You need to accept that the house will sometimes be untidy, that once in a while dinner will be takeout, and that the kids will sometimes have to entertain themselves while you recharge and regroup.

4. Ditch the guilt. Guilt seems to be one of the most common side effects of motherhood. A friend once told me that she feels guilt every single day. I too am often guilty of feeling guilty. But I am working on it: guilt is unhelpful and a terrible waste of time and energy. Once you make a decision, whether a major one like staying at home vs. going back to work, or a small one like allowing the kids to play a computer game while you have some time for yourself, try to avoid second-guessing yourself. You are doing the best that you can. No one is perfect, and you are not expected to be a perfect mom or to never make mistakes. As long as you love them and provide their basic needs, your kids will turn out fine. Really.

5. Be Patient. Raising kids is hard work. Kids are noisy, messy and incredibly demanding. Yes, you will lose your patience once in a while. I do. But for the most part, try to take a deep breath and see them for the small, helpless people that they are. I am not a patient person by nature, but motherhood has taught me to be more patient than I ever thought I could possibly be.

6. Listen to your children. REALLY listen. This is a tough one for me, but I keep trying. We tend to assume that we know more than our kids do, which is true to some extent of course, so we don’t really bother to listen. In addition, we often act as problem-solvers, dishing immediate advice, when all they need is for us to listen to them. A couple of months ago, my 8 years old told me about problems she was having with friends at school. I immediately offered a solution, and it was obvious she was disappointed. She wasn’t looking for a solution. She simply wanted me to listen.

7. Be their mom, not their friend. Set limits. In a way, it was easy for previous generations. Parents were parents. Kids were kids. Families were patriarchal. Everyone listened and obeyed to the father. Now, families are democratic. We negotiate, talk things over, and listen to each other. We make important decisions together. This is great, but kids still need us to be their parents and set clear limits. We should listen to them and respect them – but we are not their peers. When I was a pre-teen, I used to snap at my mom, “I’m not going to be your friend anymore!” She would look at me calmly and respond, “Well, you are NOT my friend. You are my daughter”. It used to drive me crazy, but she was right. Our job is to be our kids’ mothers – not their friends.

8. Teach them simplicity. You will do them a big – a HUGE – favor, if you teach them at a young age to avoid associating happiness with the accumulation of material possessions. The younger they are, the more likely they are to listen to you, so start early. My kids are 6 and 8, and I often feel that now is the time to instill my values in them, before they are teens (or pre-teens) and peer pressure takes over. When it’s time to declutter, I allow my daughters to be part of the process, and we talk about how we don’t need all that STUFF. We never go shopping as a fun outing. They know that shopping is a necessary evil, something that you do when you really NEED something. Instead of buying books, we borrow books at the library. We reuse as much as we can. Together, we take pride in living in a clean, airy, uncluttered home.

9. Don’t push them too hard. I was raised as an overachiever, and I can testify from my own experience that overachieving does NOT lead to happiness. I do want my kids to be successful. I want them to reach their full potential and to be financially secure. But I am trying not to push them too hard and to maintain a relatively relaxed approach to success at school and to after-school enrichment activities.

10. Teach them self-esteem. I am borrowing this one from Leo’s list, because it is so important. In fact, I agree with Leo that high self-esteem is the single most important gift that a parent can give their kids. A person with a high self-esteem values herself and will not get into, or stay in, an abusive relationship. A person with high self-esteem is more likely to be happy and to reach her full potential. How do you teach your kids self-esteem? Exactly the way Leo said: by showing them that you value them, by spending time with them, and by talking with them and listening to them.

11. Teach them to be self-reliant. Another one that I struggle with every day. It’s very tempting to help your children in a way that robs them of the opportunity to help themselves. At every developmental stage your child reaches, she can do things by herself. If you do them for her, you are not really helping her, but rather holding her back. Gently teach her independence and let her do what she can do, and what is appropriate for her to do, by herself. The sense of accomplishment that comes with being independent is immensely important for a child. I once read in Penelope Leach’s book something that left a huge impression on me: good parents work themselves out of the picture – slowly. As much as I like to feel needed, I try to let my kids be as independent and self-sufficient as they possibly can. Ever so slowly, I am working myself out of the picture.

12. Laugh and have fun! When you’re a mom, it’s easy to become so absorbed in the logistics of taking care of your kids – what Leo refers to as the “mom stuff” – that you forget to relax and have fun. But kids are fun. They give you a wonderful opportunity to be a child all over again, and to do things that you never thought you would do as an adult (jumping in puddles is so much fun!) and see the world through their innocent, curious eyes. Haven’t noticed interesting insects and colorful butterflies in several years? You are going to start noticing them again once you have kids.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Mario and Luigi


Super cute! Mario and Luigi, originally uploaded by kkirk78.

Even though Wyatt didn't go trick or treating and it was too cold to put him in the town's Halloween parade we still had to dress him up. It is after all Toby and I's favorite Holiday. But...the little kids got a kick out of seeing Mario and Luigi come to the door to give them candy. I dressed up as a witch. I wanted to be the princess but I didn't have enough time to get my costume together. Wyatt also had brown boots to go with his costume but his toes were too fat to even fit in them. The best costume we saw was a girl dressed up as a grandma. When she turned around and walked away we all started laughing. She had a pillow stuffed in her pants and her little butt was just waddling down the street. It was super cute!

On a side note, Wyatt goes tomorrow to get his 6 month pictures done. I can't wait to see how they turn out!

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Wyatt is 6 months old!


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Wyatt turned 6 months old yesterday! I can't believe how the time is flying. Toby and I have really been enjoying him these last few months now that he is doing more things. Poor thing has to go tomorrow for his vaccinations and flu shot :( He has been working on cutting some teeth for about 2 months now and just tonight we can feel two of them coming through. One has poked through, just barely and the other is just about to break through the skin. He has been eating some solids for about a month and a half now. He has liked everything except for avocados which was the first thing he ate. He like green beans but I don't think they much liked him. He is such a happy little man and he has the funniest facial expressions. He is sitting up really good now and just last week he started to make some crawling motions. He also has started rolling himself to get somewhere which is very cute! He has discovered in the last few weeks that bath time is more than just getting clean, he loves to splash! The first time he did this he was in the kitchen sink and I ended up soaking wet as well as the floor, his towel, the counter and the window. He had Toby and I laughing sooo hard. He's been going to sleep around 7:30 or 8 and usually gets up around 6am for a bottle and then he sleeps until 8 or 9, depending on how lazy we want to be. For some reason he has no problem sleeping in his crib except for the stretch from 6-8am. He usually ends up in bed with us...which is the only time he does that. I wish he would sleep in his crib but everytime I try it takes an hour or so to get him to sleep in it and then he wakes up a half an hour later. So I have pretty much just given up on it...but if that's the worst thing he does so far, I'll take it! I'm so thankful that I'm not working full time anymore. I've been working about 20 hrs a week which is just fine for me. It's enough to get me out of the house and keep me sane but not enough to miss out on my boy growing up! I can't wait to see what little Wyatt has in store for us for the next 6 months!!

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

On the move...

Wyatt will be 6 months old this Saturday! It has gone by way too fast. Just last night he surprised me and started to try and crawl. He's done a few motions here and there that suggested he was trying to crawl but nothing like last night. Then he started rolling all over the living room to get where he wanted to go. It was pretty funny. Here's a little clip of him rolling around. Enjoy!

Friday, September 25, 2009

A great man will be missed.


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I got a text message from a friend in Bloomington tonight telling me that Digger had died last night. Digger owned a bar in Bloomington that we frequented quite often. It was a sort of "Cheers" bar...where everyone knows your name. We spent a good three years coming in and out of those doors. They hosted karaoke nights there which we all had fun singing. I have so many Digger memories and stories. Toby and I drank a beer with two straws one night. They were 25oz mugs and we were splitting it so Peg (Digger's girl) gave us straws to split it. We went there early in the evening for that afternoon drink and late at night for the crazy crowd. I've danced on the bar, we had our pic on the wall of pics and went there for my bachlorette party.Toby's Red Hot Valentines cd was even in the jukebox for awhile (along with Islands in the stream-bee gees version and the girl from ipanema) Digger was a crazy man. He would put on shoes that were too big for him, play crazy instruments, put on halloween masks ( in July) and tell you to "get the fuck out". If he told you that, he really liked you. :) He will be greatly missed. We got them to carry PBR on tap b/c us and all of our friends drank it. You could get a 25oz mug for $2.50. We got them to have karaoke nights which we packed like crazy. It was a home away from home when we lived in Bloomington. May sound cheesy to some but if you have ever had a Cheers bar then you know what I'm talking about. We are trying our best to go to his visitation on Tuesday night. I really hope we can go. He was a great man and I would love to help celebrate his life.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Chicken

Toby and I are not big meat eaters and when we do eat meat it's mostly chicken. Well we had a brand of chicken in Nashville that we liked and it tasted very good. To some of you, you may be saying but chicken is chicken. Well, it's not. I want to gag every time I think about eating Tyson or Purdue chicken. They come from factory farms. The concept is disgusting and I can't believe we have allowed these to rise above family farms. Anyways, we have been on a search since we have been here for a good tasting chicken as well as one that treats their chickens in a decent way. The grocery store I am working at sells mostly Sanderson Farms chicken. What gets me is that their labels say "100% all natural chicken". Do people realize that their are no standards that need to be met in order for them to put it on the label? If it says organic it has to go through several things before it can be labeled that way. The word "natural" gets me b/c their marketing works. People see it's "natural" so it must be good. Well, in my research I found that Sanderson Farms ranks 24th on the list of top polluters in the country. They will definitely not be getting my business. After seeing this I knew there was no more reading to be done about this company. My mind was made up. So...the search is back on for chicken...sigh...

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Feeling creative


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Maybe it's the slowness of the small town life or maybe it's just the fact that I'm not working 40 hrs a week and I have some time to myself but I have been feeling a bit creative lately. I have a brand new sewing machine and a big dining room table that are just screaming for me to be creative on. So, I decided my first project is to make Wyatt some soft soled shoes. The shoes in the pic are the style I am going to make. The top part will be black, the back heel part will be cream and I got the cutest skull and bones faux suede fabric for the soles. He's got some fat little feet and all of the shoes that he has will not fit him. It's not a big deal now but come winter he's going to need something to cover his piggies. What a better way than to custom make his shoes! Who knows if they turn out good enough maybe I'll sell some on etsy to make a little extra dough. And if they turn out good I know some people who are getting baby gifts...

Sunday, September 6, 2009

video


video, originally uploaded by kkirk78.

This was so funny that I just had to post it.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Started Wyatt on solids.


P1060688, originally uploaded by kkirk78.

A few days ago we started Wyatt on solid foods. It's been quite funny. Each day he has done better at eating. This is a video of the first time he ate. We have been giving him pureed avocado mixed with a little formula to make it runnier. I plan to do quite a bit of his foods myself. It worked out great. You just put a little bit in each "cube" of an ice cube tray and freeze it. Then when you need some they just pop right out of the tray, thaw it out in the micro a few seconds and your ready to go. I think next week we might try bananas. I can't believe he is this big already! Where did the time fly?

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Friends will be missed and randomness

I wanted to add a little bit on to go with the last post. We will however miss our Nashville friends. We got back tonight (in Nashville) around 8:30 and we close on the house tomorrow at 3 and then we are out of Nashville for good (at least for living, we'll be back to visit). We've made some great friends here and they will be greatly missed. We had a small dose of small town life on Tuesday. We pulled in to our new house and while Toby and my dad were getting the moving truck up to the house our neighbors came over to say "hi". As soon as the truck was open and the ramp was out they started helping us unpack. We got the whole 24 foot truck unpacked in about an hour. It was pretty crazy. Then we all sat around for another hour or so and drank some beers and talked. Then later we went to the bar to eat some greasy bar food with my parents. Yes, Wyatt came with us and thankfully Illinois is smoke free now! Guess who is at the bar also eating dinner, our new neighbors. So, in the two days that we have been in Morrison I have to say that it is a nice change of pace; a little slower which is very much "home" to me. It was a little weird seeing people I went to high school with, something I will have to get used to. But...I am so glad that Wyatt will grow up in a small town. And yes, anyone that knows us knows that Halloween, our favorite Holiday, is coming up and we will be celebrating in style. Of course, Wyatt will have an awesome costume!

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Home...

Best thing about the town I am moving to...barely ever any muggings, shootings, robbings, gangs, etc. I looked at the crime report for the last two weeks and some high school kid got picked up for weed. Other than that it was all traffic stops and that was IT! I so cannot wait to be out of the city and the South. Some people are made for the city and some are made for the South. I am not one of them. I am a small town midwestern girl who is headed back "home" in 6 days!

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Thoughts...

So I went to the dr the other day for my annual ob appointment. It would be the last time I would see my ob doctor. I love him and his staff. They are all so wonderful and I will truly miss them. Of all the things that have happened in the time that we lived in Nashville this man was a part of the two biggest things that happened to me. The birth and death of Waylon and Jesse and the birth of Wyatt. He was actually not my doctor when I was pregnant with the twins. But, when I went in and was in labor with them my doctor was out of town and he was on call. His bedside manner was the best. He also ended up taking care of me the two times I had to come in after I had the boys. I ended up switching to him. He was so wonderful throughout this pregnancy. Every concern or problem I had he took seriously. He acted upon it immediately instead of just waiting to see. I told him it would almost be worth moving back here for 9 months if and when we decide to have another baby. In a way, I am almost serious. I just hope I can find a great doctor back in Illinois. I'm sure I will but Dr. Davidson will always hold a special place in my heart. Sounds cheesy but it's true.

I've also been having a hard time lately dealing with the boys and Wyatt. It still hurts very much to see all the nieces playing happily together. I can't help to think of how my two boys should be shoving them or playing with them. The girls all dressed up as princesses when they went to Gran Mary's last time. I pictured my boys trying to take down the princess tent or dressing as pirates and getting the girls. Who knows, maybe they would have wanted to be princesses too-haha.

I know it is going to be a life long struggle. Sometimes it is easier than other times. Sometimes it doesn't bother me at all, it is very unpredictable. I just have to learn how to deal with it...

Monday, August 10, 2009

Kirk & Others Farm...


P1060556, originally uploaded by kkirk78.

We spent the weekend at Toby's grandpa's house. On Saturday evening, we went fishing on the farm. It is land that was settled upon by Toby's great great great grandparents in Ohio County, Kentucky. The story goes that when the original owners passed on they left the land to their kids. Eventually over the years the land has exchanged many hands, some still in the family and some not. Well, slowly Grandpa and Uncle Jay have been buying the family land back. Hence the reason for the name, Kirk and Others Farm. They now have over 600 acres and still don't quite have it all. A few of the people won't sell. They have some areas that are set up to feed animals. I hadn't heard of this before but it's a great idea. They have a bean field as well as a sunflower field. These crops are not to be harvested and eaten instead they are there solely for animals to have some food. The lake on the farm was practically gone several years back. Beavers had dammed the lake and ruined it. They spent several years and $$ to get it back to a lake with water again and have stocked it with bluegill, bass and catfish. This is such beautiful land...it made me even more excited for our upcoming move back to Morrison, Il. Nature is so beautiful and peaceful and I want Wyatt to grow up knowing all about the grass, trees and the Mississippi river; not cement and sky scrapers.

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Wyatt's first laugh.


Wyatt's first laugh. , originally uploaded by kkirk78.

My little boy is growing tooooo fast already! He laughed and rolled over in the same week. I just hope he slows down for awhile. I'm all for an early roller and laugher but not an early crawler-lol.

Story behind Wyatt's first laugh...
I was changing his diaper and clothes when he started making this noise. I couldn't tell if he was happy or sad but then I looked at his face and he was smiling. Toby grabbed the camera and this is what we got....

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Wyatt rolled over.


P1060469, originally uploaded by kkirk78.

Last night Wyatt rolled over for the first time (intentionally). He has done it a few times before but just by accident. I tried to get some video of him this evening rolling over but every time I had the camera going he couldn't quite do it and every time I turned the camera off he rolled over. Go figure. This pic of him is from last night. He is starting to enjoy tummy time more now that he can pick his head up and look at things instead of the ground. It's amazing to watch him learn something new daily. It seems like one evening he can barely do something and the next morning he is doing it like he has been for years. Looks like the fun is beginning....rolling, scooting, crawling, walking....

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

aawwww....


aawwww...., originally uploaded by kkirk78.

My son is toooo adorable. That's all I have to write.

Friday, July 17, 2009

Wyatt is 3 months old today.


He is totally chillin., originally uploaded by kkirk78.

I started back at work today, the same day that Wyatt turned 3 months old. I'm so glad I got to be home that long. I started him in daycare yesterday and he did very good. He is such a good baby. He really only fusses if he is hungry or tired. He loves to talk, talk, talk. This morning when I left for work he was smiling as big as he could to me and just talking away. I wondered why at that moment he couldn't have been crying so it would have made it easier for me to walk away from him. He has discovered that he can sit up now (with assistance of course) so that is all he wants to do. The bumbo is a wonderful thing! We also got a kiddie pool which he seemed pretty indifferent about. He doesn't quite sleep through the night yet but he is pretty close. He goes down between 7:30 and 8pm and wakes up usually between 4 and 5am. It seems every week it has been just a bit later so hopefully it won't be long before it is a few more hours of sleep (for us both). He is really getting to be a lot fun and I can't wait for these next few months. It's so much fun to see him doing new things every week.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Apparently I've been busy

Ok...So I just realized it's been almost a month since I posted anything. Well, we've been quite busy. We sold our house in one week. A young guy is buying it. It is his first home. I go back to work on the 17th of July. So, I have begun packing since anyone that has kids knows how difficult it can be to get stuff done. I want to get as much packed as I can before I start back at work. We are still looking for a job for one of us back in Illinois. The goal is to get us back there and at least one of us have a job. Ideally I would like to stay at home and Toby would work full time but for now we'll take what we can find. We are moving into my grandma's old house in Morrison. She moved into a retirement village and has offered her house to us for awhile. We couldn't pass up the opportunity which is why we are moving now. We weren't planning on moving for a few years.

I went to Toby's parent's house last week. Mary Ann had knee replacement surgery so Wyatt and I went to help her out. They were soooo happy to get to spend a week with Wyatt.

Wyatt is almost 3 months old now. He is such a good baby. He really only cries when he is in the car. He doesn't like how his carseat sits back. He wants to sit right up. It's ok if I can sit in the back with him but horrible if it is just me :( Other than that, he is on a great schedule. He naps regularly and is in bed around 7:30-8 every night. He sleeps til 4am and wakes for a bottle and then sleeps til 7'ish. I wish I didn't have to go back to work. It will be hard to leave him.

Hopefully my next post will be soon saying that one of us has a job back in Illinois! We need all the luck we can get.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Two Months Old!


P1050517_2, originally uploaded by kkirk78.

I am now two months old. How time flies. I am learning a lot of new things almost daily. I smile a LOT. I love to stare at mommy and daddy. Watching them talk is so much fun. I'm learning to use my tongue and mouth to talk back to them even. We have a lot of conversations although they can't always understand me. Just today I learned what those plastic keys are for that mommy keeps trying to make me hold-TO EAT! Their not as good as my bottle though. I've learned when dinner is coming too...when that bib goes on me I know the bottle is coming right up. I have made a friend, his name is J.R. He is 8 months older than me. In my first two months I have been to the zoo, a baseball game, the pool, the park, Kentucky, Indiana and Illinois. Wow just thinking about where I have been is making me tired...time for a nap. Goodnight.
Love,
Wyatt

Monday, June 8, 2009

Gotta love Craigslist.

So I love reading posts on craigslist. Half the time their spelling and grammar is completely wrong. This is the best one I have seen in awhile. It was for some gerber baby cereal, I think.

Here is what they posted, "Hi i have 2 box cereal for baby,never open,i have 2 more box but is open,my baby i dont like,it you need let me know.thanks. "

Is she trying to get rid of the cereal or the baby?

Saturday, May 30, 2009

I'm cute...


I'm cute sometimes..., originally uploaded by kkirk78.

So, I'm 6 weeks old now. I am starting to be more awake and look at mommy and daddy. They make funny faces at me and sometimes I smile at them. But it just makes them make more faces. My day consists of waking up mommy to feed and then most of the time I am awake for awhile. Sometimes she puts me on the play mat and I find enjoyment in staring at this red bug that hangs from it. Sometimes I can even hit it. Then I usually take a nap for awhile and wake up to eat again. The rest of the day is the same thing, eat, sleep and poop-all in various orders.

Mommy is trying to teach me how to grab things. I like to make fists with my hands but she is insisting on spreading my fingers open. I guess it's ok because I learned how to grab my blanket so I could sleep better. Thanks mommy.

Wyatt.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Wyatt started smiling


P1040977, originally uploaded by kkirk78.

Wyatt started smiling last night. I just happened to catch it on video too. It was a small smile but it was still a smile. You can watch it on my flickr page. This picture I snapped this afternoon. He was very smiley for about 2 min and then he fell back asleep. He has been having some problems with reflux so I took him to the dr yesterday. He is now on medication and I'm hoping within a few days he will be a happy baby most of the time instead of once in awhile. I felt bad but you could tell he was just uncomfortable most of the time. It broke my heart to watch him in pain. He seems to be doing a bit better already. He's also starting to reach for some things. He has a mirror that hangs in his crib that has a bee that hangs off of it. I put him in there when I change his clothes. In the last couple of days, he has learned how to grab it. It's so funny cause his hand will grab it and then you can tell he gets excited that he actually touched it and his legs and arms will flail about. This parenting thing is starting to get a bit fun now...

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Happy Mother's Day to me


Happy Mother's Day to me, originally uploaded by kkirk78.

Wyatt is three weeks old now. I'm so lucky to have him. This is my third Mother's Day but my first one to get to spend with my baby. I miss my Waylon and Jesse but if they were here I wouldn't have Wyatt. Anyways, I like to think there is a little of both of them in Wyatt. We had a perfect day. Toby gave me the best gift of all...time to sleep in! I slept from 6am to almost 10:30am! It was awesome to be able to sleep in. Then we went to Shoney's for brunch. I was hungry for a big breakfast buffet. Then off to Lowe's we went to get some plants and soil for the pond on the patio. We are taking out the pond and replacing it with plants. It is too hard to keep up with and was becoming a breeding ground for mosquitos and such. We came home and Toby mowed while I watched over the little one. Then we all went out to the back yard (Wyatt stayed under the back porch in his bouncy seat and enjoyed staring at the porch light and dozing off occasionally) and worked on the cactus garden and the pond/plants. I really enjoy working with plants so it was very relaxing to spend my afternoon doing that. It's getting to be evening time and Wyatt just ate dinner and is now in a milk coma. I am enjoying a beer. On the list for tonight is a bath for Wyatt and relaxing for us. Life can't get much better than this.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

I'm slowly getting the hang of this parenting thing.

It's been 2 1/2 weeks now but it feels like a lot more time has passed.Toby and I are settling into a routine that Wyatt wants to follow most of the time. He really is a pretty good baby. He has had a fussy time in the evening usually between 8 and 10pm. It would generally last an hour or two and he would just cry and cry. All we could do was hold him. He seems to be gradually growing out of that though. The last few nights the fussiness hasn't been as long and as loud. We've begun to do one formula feeding at night. That allows me to get some much needed sleep while Toby is on baby duty. I have felt like a mess these last 2 weeks. I went to the dr yesterday and he put me on a mild anti-anxiety medicine for a few weeks to see if it helps. I was crying all the time and was not able to sleep, even when I had the chance to sleep I just couldn't. Also a few times I woke up thinking that I had rolled over on Wyatt or that Angus - who came to snuggle with me, had laid down on Wyatt. These thoughts were very real to me and I even screamed at Toby one time asking him to turn on the light b/c I couldn't find Wyatt. I was reaching all around me and all I felt was Angus's hair. Turned out he was in his bassinet. I was starting to feel like I was going crazy and thanks to my husband who encouraged me to go to the dr, hopefully I will start feeling better soon.

Monday, April 27, 2009

Wyatt slept through the night

Toby started back at work today and Wyatt decided it was the perfect night to sleep all the way through. I went to bed last night after I fed him at 9:30. I was back up around 11pm to feed him and Toby went to bed then. I was amazed. I fed him and put him in his cradle. He slept until his next feeding. I got him up, fed him and put him back in his cradle. Once again he slept until his next feeding. He did this all the way up until his 9am feeding. Even then I just put him in his swing for a little bit so I could eat my breakfast first. What a good little boy! It was nice to get a full nights sleep with the exception of waking up every 2 hrs to feed for an hour. But with me breastfeeding that is the most amount of sleep I can get. I hope he can keep this up...there is hope!

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Survived the first week

So Toby and I survived our first week of parenting. In some ways it was harder than I thought it would be and other times it was just as I expected. We had a few bumps along the week. Wyatt's tummy was hurting him. For about a day and a half after I would feed him he would pull his legs up to his belly and just cry out at the top of his lungs. I even saw a tear a few times. It broke my heart to see him in pain. I called the pediatrician to see what we could do and if we could give him some mylicon drops that are supposed to help with his gas issues. She said that was fine to give him the drops. We started with the next feeding and they have helped immensely. He still has a few moments where his tummy bothers him but they are 10 times better than without the drops. We are starting to get into a routine - somewhat. He feeds about every 3 to 3 1/2 hours. We are working on getting him to sleep in his bassinet by himself. At night time he wants to be cuddled up with him. The last two nights I slept on the couch with him wedged between me and the back of the couch. I don't want to do this for his safety but it's either that or we take shifts just holding him. We are putting him in his bassinet more during the day and he seems to be content so hopefully in a few nights he will decide he can sleep alone. Angus loves him and is already very protective of him. When Wyatt cries, Angus runs up to make sure he is ok. If we put him in the bassinet, Angus sleeps underneath of it. It's very cute! Even Sasha our cat has surprised us. He is very curious about Wyatt and has sniffed him a few times without hissing or swatting at him. I still don't trust him but I'm glad he is being somewhat nice to him.

All in all the first week went pretty good. I'm tired but when your getting up every 3 hours to feed there is not much room to sleep for a long time. I hear Wyatt waking up now..gotta go.

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Meet William "Wyatt" Kirk


all snuggled up, originally uploaded by kkirk78.

Wyatt was born April 17th at 12:15am. He was 7 pounds and 19 1/2 inches long. We are doing great!

Friday, April 17, 2009

doing great!

He was born @12:15am on the 17th so just missed my b-day. i'm putting pics up on flickr.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

7.05 lbs
19 1/2 in
william wyatt kirk
born 00:15 april, 17 2009
11:15 almost time to push.
i confess. i'm nervous.
10:55 10cm
10:30 dialated 8 cm. whoa. she's fast.
we are at the hospital. we came in at around 7:30, and kendra's water broke at about 9:00 this evening. so it looks like tonight's the night.
now it's about 10, and she just got an epidural.

baby Wyatt update

Well, I got back from the dr this morning with great news. I am 4cm dilated and 90% effaced. He stripped my membranes again (he did it last week but it obviously didn't work). If I don't go on my own then I go in Monday morning at 7am to be induced. He said since I am so far along that they would start me on a very small dose of pitocin and break my water and that would probably do it. He did scare me a little bit because he said I would probably have to get an epidural pretty quick after getting to the hospital. That means if I go on my own we need to get to the hospital in time. I have been having a lot more contractions this last week and I'm just hoping that I will know in enough time to get to the hospital to get the epidural. But that also means that I shouldn't be in labor for a long time-hopefully. Well, Toby and I are getting really excited and nervous! I can't wait to meet him!

A tip for anyone that is pregnant I found the most wonderful tool in timing contractions. I have been using this for over a month now and it's great. It times your contractions and how long they are - http://www.contractionmaster.com/

Also, I will keep this blog updated with the latest info on Wyatt's arrival. I can update it from my phone so everyone can know just how we are coming along.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Like to take pictures?

I found this great website tonight. It's called artscow and you can print your photos from there as well as photo gifts. I signed up for my free account and I got a ton of free 4x6, 5x7, 8x10 picture credits as well as a butt load of credits for different gifts including 8x8 photo books. All I have to pay for is shipping and handling. If you want to sign up, go through my link and then we each get free stuff.

http://www.artscow.com/?Ref=593832

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

How stupid has our society become?



So, being home all day everyday, I have the TV on sometimes for background noise. The Today show was on this morning and guess what they actually talked about? Rain fashion! AND not just rain fashion but coordinating it with your child as well. I muted it so I didn't hear it but when I looked up there were little girls all dolled up in their rain boots, coat and cute umbrellas to match or coordinate with their parents who looked just as ridiculous. Seriously? People care what they look like when it is raining? I don't know about you but I usually am not out walking in the rain. I might run from a store to the car which to me doesn't buy enough time in the rain to make a fashion statement. Whatever...to each their own.

Monday, April 13, 2009

Our Easter adventures

It was a pretty nice Easter here so I decided to go outside and finish weeding our garden. We have this plant that grows in the south called pokeweed. All I knew about it is that some southerners eat it and it's known as poke salad. Well, we had one plant that was growing in our garden. It took both Toby and I to dig it out because the root was so big. So, we finished with that and then Toby went inside to watch his baseball game and I continued to weed. At one point I saw Angus gnawing away on the root like he does with sticks. I didn't think much of it since I knew the plant was edible. Well, about two hours later I ran to the grocery store. When I came back Toby had this look on his face. Angus had been throwing up severely since I had left which was only 20 min or so. I got to thinking and told Toby that he was gnawing at the root outside earlier and Toby said he was pretty sure it was poisonous unless it is cooked. Oops... So we called the emergency vet who advised us to call the pet poison hotline b/c they could advise us better at what to do. So Toby called them while I walked behind Angus cleaning up his vomit and poop. The poison line confirmed that it is poisonous and said we needed to get him to the vet. So, off to the emergency vet we went. They wanted to keep him there for a few hours to give him iv fluids and watch him for any changes. We called back about 2 hours later and the poison line advised them to give him fluids for 5-6 hours. That meant he was there until 9pm. We finally got to pick him up and he was somewhat happy to see us. They gave him the fluids and something for the vomiting and wanted us to follow up with our vet today. We got him home and he looked so pathetic. He could barely keep his eyes open. We could tell he really didn't feel good at all. He just snuggled with me on the couch and slept for the rest of the evening. I took him to the vet this morning and he's got some more medicine to take and we have to feed him small amounts of food throughout the day to make sure he is not going to vomit anymore. He is still very tired but every once in awhile acts like himself. He chased the cat away from his food this morning which is a great sign. He should recover just fine. I feel horrible and feel like this was a test of our parenting skills. Hhhmmm...I hope I don't let Wyatt eat a poisonous root-haha...

Free Movies

I'm sure this isn't a big secret to a lot of people but I thought I would post this just in case you don't know about it. Redbox are the movie machines located near the entrance of stores, grocery stores, fast food restaurants, etc.

Redbox Codes
Redbox Codes are the way to get free DVD rentals from Redbox. Redbox and their partners create these codes to get more people into their stores and use their services.

You simply need to enter the coupon code from the main screen or just before checkout at your local Redbox kiosk. When you do, you will receive a one-day free rental. Any additional days you keep the movie will be charged at the usual $1/day.

Today's code is J89LA2.

If you go to this website, http://www.insideredbox.com/redbox-codes/ and scroll down they post the codes for the day/week. The only bad thing is you still have to remember to return it on time or you get charged. Hence the reason we use netflix (no late fees and we don't use gas to rent/return movies), but redbox is still a great deal especially if there is one conveniently located along a route you drive everyday.

Enjoy!

Friday, April 10, 2009

It's almost my birthday and Wyatt's too???

So my birthday is on April 16th. This little guy is really pushing it. I guess it would be kinda cool to have him on my birthday but...I would rather not. My brother and I already share a birthday but he is 5 years older. I was his birthday present which he wasn't too happy about. I think it's funny b/c I pissed him off from the very beginning. Even if he isn't born on my birthday it will be somewhere between now, April 10th and April 20th. I'm being induced on the 20th if he hasn't arrived yet. So the countdown begins. I have (at the most) 10 days left-wholly shit! I hadn't thought about it like that yet. I'm excited, scared and nervous. I never had a chance to make it to this point with the boys since they decided to arrive so early. I guess this is how most first time parents feel right before their little one is born. I'm not scared about the delivery - did that with no epidural with the boys. I know it won't be a piece of cake but the thought of actually bringing home a little human being that Toby and I are in charge of is kind of intimidating. But I know we will be fine and I can't wait!

We went to the first Nashville Sounds baseball game last night. One of the ushers talked to us for a little bit and asked if we planned on bringing the baby after he is born. "Of course"...we said. This little guy has so many baseball outfits that I think he could wear a different one to each game. Of course, he will have to have his picture take with Ozzie, the mascot.


10 days and counting...

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Wyatt, when are you coming?


Wyatt, when are you coming?, originally uploaded by kkirk78.

We went to the dr today for our 37 week appt and an ultrasound. Technically I won't be 37 weeks until Saturday-yay-full term! We got to see Wyatt's chubby cheeks and his nose. But he had his fist in front of his mouth so we couldn't see his whole face. They are estimating him to weigh 6lbs 4oz right now. I have progressed from 2 cm to almost 3cm in 6 days. My dr thinks it won't be much longer. As he says, he has no scientific reason but he just thinks it won't be too long now. But...in the event that he doesn't come soon, I will be induced on April 20th if he has not arrived by then. I am officially on maternity leave, today was my first day. I plan to take it easy, sleep in and take naps as I please because I know it won't happen again for awhile once Wyatt comes. The countdown is on... :) I'm still betting on this weekend sometime, guess we'll just wait and see.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Are you ready to laugh your a$$ off?

Ok so there is this commercial for the slap chop on tv. I am sure you have all seen it. Everytime I watch it I crack up when he says "You're going to love my nuts". So I got on youtube today and there are some really funny videos that people have edited. Here is one that I thought was hilarious. If you have time, youtube the slap chop for more videos...some were pretty hilarious and had me in tears.


Saturday, March 28, 2009

Baby...Baby...Baby

I am 36 weeks-Yeah!!! I went to the dr yesterday. He checked me out and said I am 2 cm dilated. I was almost 1cm 3 weeks ago. I'm still having my contractions on and off and I am not to take my medicine anymore to stop the contractions. As he put it "we didn't want those before but we will welcome them now". I guess the good thing about having the contractions is that it will slowly dilate me so maybe the actual "labor" part won't be as long. I go back to the dr on Thursday to get checked again and to have an ultrasound to see what position he is in. I'm thinking I have about a week or two left. So what am I doing this weekend...cleaning and getting ready. Just about everything is ready but there are still some last minute things to get done, like planting my seeds for our garden this year. I really want to have a garden but I know if I don't get it started now that it won't happen. We are going to have tomatoes, onions, cucumbers, peppers, eggplant and maybe one or two other things. I have the pots inside with dirt in them so I just have to plant the seeds and we need to get the garden area outside weeded.

On a side note, I am a HUGE fan of ER. I have been since about 1997. It all started because my old boss (who was an actor on the side) from a coffee house that I worked at was in an episode of ER once. I remember watching it at the coffee house with everyone and I was hooked. So, needless to say I am so sad that ER is ending. This Thursday is the final episode of ER. It is a 3 hour event! Toby is not looking forward to that...I think he should go work on music that night. I just have this feeling that Wyatt will make his appearance that day and I'm going to miss it. I'm not saying that ER is more important than Wyatt but it would be nice if he would let his mommy watch her very last episode of ER. But...on the flip side I want a Thursday baby (he could wait until the following Thursday). Baptist Hospital where I deliver does a thing with the first couple of babies that are born on Thursdays. They have a commercial where they show off the baby and Crystal Gayle does the music to it. Back in the day as a child I was a Crystal Gayle fan. They give the parents a copy of the commercial on dvd. How cool would that be to have little Wyatt on tv only a few hours old. Here is a link to one of the commercials so you can see what they look like: http://www.sths.com/womenshealth/thursdaysbaby.php?v=1

We are getting really excited to meet Wyatt and to see what this little boy looks like!

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Ebates

So I have discovered this website and I have been using it for awhile now. It's called ebates. It's sort of like a rebate but without the paperwork-I love the paperless system. You sign up for it-for free. Once you are signed up if you ever make a purchase online, go to ebates. See if the store you are purchasing from is listed and go through their website to buy your item. Each store has a different amount cash back listed as well as some coupons sometimes. I use it for our ebay purchases (we buy most cd's, baby stuff and random things through ebay). You get 3% cash back on ebay purchases. I also use it when I print out my photos through snapfish or shutterfly-they give you 10% cash back. Anyways, the only bad thing is that they give the cash back rewards out every few months. So you have to wait for the money. But if you are buying things online anyways you might as well get some money back. If you sign up through my link you will get $5 once you make your first purchase -

http://www.ebates.com/rf.do?referrerid=m2Ue9coqJpzdZqlTDMjEFA%3D%3D

Friday, March 20, 2009

Things that bug me...

I know I'm not perfect when it comes to grammar and proper English but there are some things that bother me. For example, I was listening to the radio this morning on my way to work. The dj asked people to call in to let them know what they were doing. He said "Because you know...we have to live vigorously through you"...Really, vigorously? I yelled "vicariously" at the radio and was glad that no one was around to see me yelling at the dj.

The other big thing that has bugged me is the "for sale" ads on craigslist. I can't tell you how many listings I have seen that say "for sell" or "I don't care if you re-sale it". C'mon, seriously? A co-worker of Toby's is the worst. She said to her husband on the phone the other day, "I ain't ever seen no rain last night." The sad thing is that she doesn't even realize that she is saying anything wrong and she says things like that all the time.

Toby bought a shirt at the thrift store the other day. It has the outline of the state of Tennessee on it and says "Literacy ain't everything".

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Baby shower


The girls, originally uploaded by kkirk78.

Yesterday was a fun day. It's definitely the most I have done in a long time. I had my baby shower which I had a lot of fun at. Thanks Jan and Laura for putting it together. I got some great gifts. We had ice cream cake which was awesome! We also played some fun games. You can see all the pictures on flickr. I've got 6 weeks left til my due date but dr. says Wyatt will probably come 2-3 weeks early. But...I am fully ready! Bring it on!!

I'm soooooo excited to meet this little guy whose body shakes, wiggles and kicks when he gets the hiccups, wakes up with me in the morning, and loves Elvis! I think it's cause he knows mommy and daddy got married by Elvis. Whenever I put Elvis on...he starts moving about...it's too cute!



We also went to rollerderby last night. It was their first match of the season and we figured it might be the only one we could make it to. We only stayed for half of the match b/c the hard bleacher seats weren't treating my bum and back very well-lol. They were totally kicking Tampa Bay's butt when we left. After that Toby went and saw one of his favorite bands play, Superdrag. It was Jeff's baby shower gift to Toby. They had a lot of fun. This Thursday we are going to a screening for a new movie, I Love You Man. I'm excited about that too. We're trying to get some "us" time in quickly before it won't happen for awhile.

The first Nashville Sounds baseball game is April 9th. If I'm still pregnant we plan on going. If not, we will wait until Wyatt is a bit older and the weather is warmer and then he will be attending his first baseball game in one of his million baseball outfits. Wyatt will have a baseball buddy too...J.R. who is 7 months old. His parents are baseball fans too. Fun, fun times are ahead!!

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Happy 2nd Birthday Waylon & Jesse!

Wow...I can't believe tomorrow will be their 2nd birthday. I really can't imagine how crazy our life would be right now if we had two 2 year olds running around and driving us crazy. I also wouldn't be pregnant with Wyatt now. So obviously I have mixed emotions about the whole thing but given the situation I am very happy that I have Wyatt. 2 years has dulled the pain but I still wish and want for them to be here. Sometimes it feels like a dream. I'm so glad we got photos and got to hold them. I don't think it would feel real at all if we didn't have that. I'm really curious to see if Wyatt looks anything like his brothers. Someday when the time is right Wyatt will learn of his two cowboy brothers in heaven. I'm also so grateful to have met two other moms of ttts angels, Andrea and Karen. They have done so much for me over the last two years. I don't know where I would be mentally without them.

I keep dreaming about leaving the hospital with Wyatt. I don't think I could leave the hospital again empty handed even if it is because he has to spend a few days in the nicu. It is the one thing that has haunted me over the last two years-going to the hospital to give birth and then walking out and getting in the car like nothing happened. I still remember the ride home was so very eerie and silent. BUT this time around I will be sitting in the back staring every second at our beautiful little cowboy. I guess maybe someday we'll need a cowgirl...maybe...

A big Happy Birthday to my boys!

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

I may be on official "maternity leave"

So, I get 16 weeks of maternity leave and I really didn't want to have to use any of it before Wyatt was born. BUT I am completely miserable. Since week 30 (3 1/2 weeks ago) I have been having regular contractions (4-6 min apart) on and off. I am on procardia to help the contractions. It did help at first and then I was only taking it when I would have episodes of close contractions. On Friday we went back to the dr thinking this was really it. I was having cramps and a backache along with the contractions that were 4 min apart. But, nope he wants to stay a bit longer. I have been taking the medication non-stop since Friday and the contractions haven't really let up at all. They might for a few hours here and there but that is it. Apparently I have an irritated uterus...but it is irritating me! I worked yesterday and it was hard. But today was just miserable. I was having contractions every couple of minutes all day. I check patients out of their dr. appts and while I can sit a lot I also have to get up and done to put paper work back for patients, etc. My co-workers have helped but they can't always be there to do it for me every time. I feel like I will be a pro when it comes time for Wyatt to actually come. I have walked, talked and sat up and down through some pretty strong contractions. Anyways, I am taking Wed, Thurs and Fri off of work. I have my next dr's appt on Friday so I am going to wait and see what he says and to see if I am dilated anymore. I may or may not go back to work on Monday. I really didn't want to leave this early but I am just miserable at work. At least at home I can decide when to move around and I won't have patients staring impatiently at me!

Sunday, March 8, 2009

33 week belly video


33 week belly video, originally uploaded by kkirk78.

I caught Wyatt on video moving around like crazy. Watch where I put my finger on my belly. Each movement gets bigger and bigger.

Friday, March 6, 2009

so ready for this pregnancy to be over

I'm not miserable, physically. BUT I am so sick and tired of these contractions. It all started just over two weeks ago with contractions that were 4-5 min apart. We got medication for me to take whenever I have these contractions. We went back to the dr today b/c this morning I was having contractions. But this time I was having back pain and menstrual like cramping. It was more like when I was in labor with the twins. Once again, it was a false alarm. The dr did say I was dilated to about 1cm. But that can stay for a day or weeks. Wyatt is also moving down a bit which I have noticed b/c I can breathe easier. They did the fibronectin test again today and it came back negative so we have 2 more weeks (probably) before I really need to worry about Wyatt coming. However, these contractions I am having today just don't want to let up all the way even with the medication. They are definitely not as close and as strong as they were this morning but they are still here. I am so sick and tired of looking at a clock all the time timing the contractions and waiting to see if they get consistent or go away on their own. I had a round yesterday that lasted about an hour and then they just went away as quick as they came. I want Wyatt to arrive safe and sound and screaming but I also want this pregnancy to end. Other than the consistent contractions I really do enjoy being pregnant. I have a day here and there where I am miserable but overall I feel pretty good. In fact I feel better at week 33 than I did in my middle 20's. I've also been sleeping pretty good lately.

I'm getting very anxious to meet him and see what he looks like. We haven't had an ultrasound since week 20 so I don't even really have a sneek peak at what he might look like now. But I guess I will just have to continue being patient.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

All this for $30


All this for $30, originally uploaded by kkirk78.

I had to post this for those that coupon....I bought this stuff a few weeks ago. This last week I got 15 boxes of multi grain cheerios for just over $12 (including the price of the coupon). They were on sale for $1.67 a box and I bought 15 coupons off ebay for 50cents off which doubles at Kroger. So, my boxes of cheerios were 67cents a piece.

What I got in the photo...
I had such a good shopping trip last night that I had to brag. I got the 3 baby wipes and 4 bath washes at CVS and paid $15 and got $5 ecb back. Then at Kroger I got 6 boxes of triscuits, 7 cans of tomatoes, 2 cans of chili, 2 cans of mushrooms, milk, 2 boxes of popcorn, 2 pkg's of shredded cheese, 1 pkg of cheese slices, bag of onions and 1 green pepper and paid $15. Even the cashier looked at it and said "wow". I had saved $40 using the Kroger card and coupons.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Thought Wyatt was coming today...

So, I guess we had our first false alarm today. I will be 31 weeks on Saturday. I woke up and rode the city bus to work today. I usually keep a mental track of when I have contractions. Well, I noticed after having four of them that it was within an hour (the time it takes me to ride the bus to work). So, I started keeping track of them. All morning they were pretty irregular but I was having them quite frequently. At about 10am, my boss took me to lay down in an exam room for awhile. So I laid there on my left side, drinking lots of water and writing down every time I had a contraction. They started coming about every 10 min and were actually getting a little stronger. I called Toby and asked him to come pick me up so we could head over to the dr. Of course my dr is out of the office til Tuesday so I had to see the on call dr. It took about an hour to get in and by this time my contractions were very regular and coming every 5-6 min. I thought for sure he was going to look at my cervix, tell me I was dilating and send me to the hospital. But...he said my cervix looked good. They did a test called fetal fibronectin that can tell you if you may go into labor within the next week or two. If it comes back negative you have a 1% chance of going into labor soon. He also said it looked like I might have an infection which he said could be the source of my contractions. So, he gave me a prescription for the infection and one that would slow my contractions down. We headed to the pharmacy and I took the pill immediately. That was about 3pm and within a couple of hours I was down to just a few, less intense contractions. They called just after 4pm to say that the fibronectin test had come back negative. So it looks like this is our first false alarm. I have to say I am very glad Wyatt wants to stay a bit longer. While I know he could survive I'm just not quite ready-nor do I want to deal with the nicu.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

happy tears...

Probably only those that have lost a baby would understand how and what I have been through. I have only had a few sad moments since I have been pregnant. They usually only last an hour or so, something that has drastically changed since they were born. In the beginning, if I was having a bad moment it may have lasted days. Now it only lasts a few hours or minutes. The sad moments I have had have mostly been just feelings of missing my boys. I will never get to see them live and hit all the milestones that should make a parent smile. Well, today I was just thinking about Wyatt coming, rubbing my belly and watching him kick where I was rubbing. I started to tear up but this time it was happy tears. It's the first time that my tears during this pregnancy have been happy tears. I told Wyatt things are going to be different this time. I know this b/c even if he was born now he would most likely live. I hate to think that way but I can't help it. I have one more week and I will have made it to week 30. I think my goal after that is to make it to 34. I'm visiting my ob every 2 weeks now. I can't explain how awesome of a doctor he is. He has made this whole pregnancy much easier on me. I was coming every two weeks for almost two months in the beginning and getting ultrasounds done each time. It was so reassuring every time to see him looking so perfect on the screen. Toby and I are both getting so excited with each week that passes. And at the same time looking at each other and saying "shit...what did we do?" I think these are the feelings that most first time parents have but instead the first time we were so stressed out by the fact that we didn't know how we were going to pay for child care, living expenses and just taking care of two babies. Our child birth teacher told us something last week that I think Toby and I plan to take full advantage of (sorry parents). She said that right after our babies are born, not to run out and tell everyone in the waiting room. She said to take an hour or so and just spend some time with the three of us. I think that is a wonderful idea and especially after the boys I would love to have those first few moments with Wyatt just between Toby and I.

I can't wait to meet this little boy who has been kicking away inside of me...

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Funny things about having a baby inside you...

So, on weekends I can usually get up early without waking up Toby or the dog. BUT...there is no way of being so quiet that you don't wake up a baby inside of you. I woke up at 7:30 this morning with my hips killing me. Sometimes the bed makes my hips hurt sleeping on my side. So, I decided I would go lay on the couch and see if I could go back to sleep for a bit. However, little Wyatt decided since I had gotten up and moved that it was time for him to get up. He is always very active when I start moving about in the morning. At first I was a little frustrated b/c I really wanted to sleep in this morning. He wasn't just moving about either. He was pouncing back and forth from one side of my belly to the other (at least that's how it felt). But then I noticed on my left side a very rhythmic pattern like hiccups. It was the first time I have felt him have the hiccups. It lasted for about 2-3 min. It was so sweet and I just laid there feeling him hiccup every few seconds. Of course, after he was done with the hiccups he settled down and stopped moving about. By then, I was wide awake. So, my Sunday began at 7:30am but it was welcomed by Wyatt's hiccups.

Monday, January 19, 2009

no heat in the house


no heat in the house, originally uploaded by kkirk78.

So...we got home from work on Friday, walked in the door and we both looked at each other. It was very cold in the house. I went and looked at the thermostat and it said 50. Uh oh...something was not quite right. On one of the coldest days of the year so far our heat unit decided to quit. We checked our breakers and the other small things we could think of to check but nothing worked. So, we used the east nashville list serv to find us a heating man that others recommended (thanks fellow east nashvillians). We found Jerry who said he could come out Sat morning and look at it. He was pretty sure after I described over the phone what was wrong with it (and he was right). Our friends Jeff and Laura were kind enough to let us sleep at their house. So, we opened up the cabinet doors under the sinks, let the faucets drip, packed up clothes and Angus and headed on over where we proceeded to play wii most of the night. Sat morning we came back home to wait for the heat man. It was 40 degrees in the house. That's when i snapped this pic. He came and tried to temporarily fix it until he could get the part on Monday. He said the place would charge him $100 to just get the part b/c it was on a Saturday. So, we got excited when the heat started pumping out. He left and said he would be back on Monday with the part to replace it. Well, the house heated up and then the heat never kicked on again. So, off to Jeff and Laura's we went again to stay until Monday. Once again, we played a LOT of wii. It made the weekend go by faster and was fun to just bum around all weekend and play games. Thankfully though the heat man came Monday morning as promised and by 9:30 the heat was on. So, it is Monday night now and I am sitting on the couch (not wrapped up in blankets or sitting on the heating pad) and am basking in the warmth of our fixed heat unit. Thank you Jerry....