Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Evelynn's Blessing

Evelynn's Blessing was very special! I'm so proud of Mike. I'm so lucky to have such a wonderful man in my life and even more lucky to have him be the father of our little girl. 
We had so much support from our family. Thanks to everyone who made it such a special day for her! 

Also wanted to show off her stunning outfit!


Dress & Booties: Angela Lewis
Bracelet: Cassie Every
Hair Flower: Karianna Every







Family

Mike's parents and little brother came in town this month… It has been so fun to have them here! His dad and little brother, John, were finally able to meet baby Evelynn! 
The timing was just perfect because John got his mission call while he was in town. He was able to open it up here in Utah with all of his family! He is going to Wichita Kansas! He leaves on August 7! I think everyone was more surprised about when he is leaving, than where he is going! Ever since the Church changed the age for missionaries to go out, many people open their calls and still have several months before the leave to the MTC… I've had many friends who have had to wait 3 & 4 months before their report date! 6 weeks for John! We are so excited for him to go out and serve the Lord! And so grateful that he gets to begin this experience so soon!
Also, While his family is in town, we were able to do a session in the Salt Lake temple. It's been a while since Mike and I have gone together, so it was wonderful to finally get to go back!
We are getting ready to go to Mike's grandpa's cabin this week! It's for a family reunion! We'll be gone Wednesday to Sunday! Can't wait to take Evelynn on her first vacation!

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Two Years

...Forever could never be long enough for me, to feel like I've had one enough with you...

Train knows how to say what I feel! 
June 21st is a very special day for me! Two years ago from Friday, I married the most amazing man! 

When I was a teenager, I decided that one day I would get married, and that I wanted my wedding day to be on the summer solstice. It appealed to me because this day is the longest day of the year. Thus making my wedding day last longer... Kind of. Romantic though, right?!


This was my year to plan what we would do for our anniversary, so I wanted to make sure it was amazing!
I picked out Park City because its still pretty local, yet it stil felt like a vacation. 
My parents watched Evelynn overnight for us and my brother and his wife took care of her most of Saturday. Without them, this trip couldnt have happened! Big thanks to them!
Before we headed into the mountains, I took Mike to Cravings on AF main. I had just had it the previous day with some girl friends and felt that I needed to share its goodness with him! Mike loved it! We shared the Apple Bacon Cheddar Grill Cheese and the Mac and Cheese Grill Cheese

We got a hotel at The Hilton Grand Vacation Club at Sunrise Lodge. It was pretty darn fancy! The first thing we did when we got there was check in, explored our studio room and..... Fell asleep! I think the 6 1/2 weeks with a newborn did it for us! We took an hour and a half nap! 
Our room was great! Vaulted ceilings, jetted bathtub (with an "E" for Every), patio, kitchenette and a ginormous shower! Thank you HotWire for a great deal! 
We figured we should wake up and see what Park City had to offer. So we checked out Tanger Outlet mall and had some great Mexican food at The Loco Lizard.
After dinner, we ran into Walmart. I actually forgot our entire bathroom bag, so we had to go in and purchase some necessary items. We ended up leaving with much more than what we needed (yoga mat, nail polish, golf equipment)....
While we were at Wamart, I noticed how late it was getting. We rushed back to our hotel so we could get in the hot tub before it closed! I've been dying to go hot tubbing ever since I got pregnant and found out I couldn't go! So it was like a dream came true when we finally got there! 
We hung out there for a bit and headed back to the room for the night.
All I have to say is how nice it was to sleep a whole night without waking up to pee or needing to take care of a newborn. As much as we love Evelynn, we were grateful for a break! 
The next morning, we did some more shopping. This time, we went to the famous Park City Main Street! 

Surprisingly, it wasn't very busy.. And definitely not what I expected. We went into all the fun shops and had lunch at The Eating Place. That is where we found this gem!
Pretty sure that is a chicken purse! Some cute old lady was with her husband and two grandkids. This was hiding out at her feet!
After Main Street, we decided to drive on home. We got distracted by a cool car show that was going on in Heber. Mike's been really into cars lately, so this was the perfect ending to our anniversary mini-vacation! 
We even found a couple of "Evelynn sized" cars!!



Thursday, June 20, 2013

If you're from Lehi...

When I started dating Mike, way back in the day, I went to his grandpa's for a family gathering. It was my first time meeting most of them. We were talking with Mike's uncle Richard, when he realized I was from Lehi. He said something silly like "well if you're from Lehi, than are you missing any teeth!?" At the time, I was happy to announce that all my teeth were still in my mouth!

Almost 3 years later, this is no longer the case. I guess I have become a true Lehi girl!

Story? Okay, I'll share.
About two weeks after I had Evelynn, I went to the dentist because I was experiencing incredible pain just above my right lateral incisor. 
While there, they discovered a crazy infection!
So, I was told I needed to have my tooth removed! 

I will spare you from the grossest parts of the horrific infection story that followed the diagnosis and treatment plan... All I can say is, thank goodness for antibiotics! 

Also, thank goodness for my dear mother-in-law Cassie! She came in town to see her new grand baby and ended up having to babysit her daughter-in-law post surgery! That also allowed for her to have more grand baby time though :) 

Here is what it looks like now! 
I can't believe I'm sharing this with the public! 

If you happen to run into me at the grocery store, you will not see the above picture, but the below picture instead! 
Not too bad! Just need my gums to heal around my fake tooth and all will be good! 

I have to wait 6 months before the bone implant and everything heals up right, so I can get a post put in. Then 6 months later, I will get a crown put in. 

Oh the joys. At least I have a cool party trick now :)

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Evelynn Rae

Here is the incredibly long story of how Evelynn got to us!


I had my 39 week appointment scheduled for May 2nd. I'm kind of a big scaredy cat when it comes to the doctors, so since Mike had to work this appointment, I had my mom come along!
While we were there, I learned that I was 90% effaced and dilated to a 2! 
My doctor, Dr. Willis, also gave me some bad news. He was leaving to Italy one day before my due date (May 11th)! Uh oh! What if i went into labor while he was gone! There are 3 reasons why this was such a huge problem!
#1. Dr Willis was the one who delivered me! He also delivered each of my siblings and has been my family doctor my whole life. I have been so excited to have him deliver my children, since he delivered me! 
#2. Dr Willis has won several awards for being one of the best delivery doctors in Utah! This man is fantastic and definitely knows what he is doing!
#3. Remember how I'm afraid of the doctors? Well, Dr Willis is wonderful at making things a little more light hearted an relaxing. He makes me feel comfortable and has helped me gain the courage I needed in order to deliver my baby without suffering from a serious anxiety attack! 

My conclusion? There is no way I can ever give birth to this baby without him as my doctor! (Dramatic, I know!) But that is how I felt!  So, we looked at our options. I could be induced before he leaves, or pray that I went into labor before he left on vacation. If I didn't, I would be stuck with another doctor!
I chose to be induced. (Natural moms, please don't judge!) I talked it over with Mike, and we felt this would be the best option. Plus, it made things easier preparing for the baby. We scheduled it for Monday, May 6th. The night before, we were able to clean up any last minute messes, get a good night's sleep, and showered and ready in the morning! 

We were not given a time to be there because the hospital was supposed to call us in the morning to let us know when to come in based on how busy it was. Around 8:15 am, they called, and told us we needed to be there at 9:30! I was so anxious and that hour went by so incredibly slow! 
We left a little early so we would for sure make it. There was no crazy hospital speed chase, just a casual drive that seemed to take forever! 

When we got to the hospital, they took us to the Labor & Delivery room. They let me change and get comfortable. The room was pretty nice. It came with a couch for Mike to lay on and a great view of the beautiful Utah mountains (along with the construction of the new parts of the hospital).
Once I was all settled, the nurses came in to explain to me what would happen and to insert my IV. They tried 2 times and couldn't get it, so they switched arms and third times a charm! Once that was in place, Dr Willis came in and broke my water! Literally the most crazy sensation right there! With a broken water, I was ready for the pitocin drip!
Contractions began right away, but they were slight and left me thinking, "was that really a contraction?" I progressed quickly, and the contractions got worse! By noon, I went from a 2 to a 5! Mike and I were watching  one of the Bourne movies, and it got to the point where I could not pay attention at all. The contractions take all of your focus, and while you do get a break in between, i was always anticipatong the next one and I couldn't get myself to relax! Finally, I broke down and requested an epidural around 12:30. 
The epidural was, for me, probably the scariest thing I ever imagined. I began shaking as soon as the anesthesiologist came into the room. He had me hunch over the edge if the bed. Mike jumped up to come hold me from the front to help me get through it. And easy as 1,2,3, the epidural was in! It was just a little poke, and a little pressure, then it was done! The IV actually hurt more to put in than the epidural. Seriously, I don't understand why people freak out! (And yet, as I say this, I KNOW that I will freak out again the next time I need one).
Even though it was in easy as that, I still kept shaking for a good ten minutes afterwards! I just couldn't stop!
Being on the epidural slowed my progression down quite a bit. Based on how I was doing previously, the nurses guessed me to have a baby by 4 in the afternoon! However, by 4, I was only dilated to a 6! The good news is, it was the best afternoon ever. I didn't feel a single contraction! Mike and I watched Ever After and enjoyed each others company! (Not a great picture, but hopefully gives a good idea of how relaxing the afternoon was!)

At one point, the nurses upped my pitocin levels to help speed the process, and my body reacted with 4 contractions in a row (none of which I felt). Mike went to lunch while this happened, and came back to a room full of nurses, and a breathing mask on his wife! He was pretty concerned, but thankfully it was all okay. Evelynn's heart rate dropped, so the nurses were rushing in trying to get it back up. Her heart rate actually did this twice, and they decided they would just have to keep my pitocin levels low. 
Around 6, the nurses came in and checked me. They said I was at an 8, and that it would be a couple hours before I could start pushing. 20 minutes later, Dr Willis came in, checked me and said it was time to push! I was so caught off guard! I may have freaked out a little, but I pushed through one contraction! Dr Willis noticed a little edge still on my cervix, so even though I was dilated to a 10, we had to wait for that small part to go away. I threw up after that push! An hour later, they had me push through one contraction again, but I still wasn't ready and threw up again!  Finally, at 8 pm, my body was ready to push! I pushed for 2 hours. It was pain free, thankfully, but incredibly exhausting. I can't even describe much hard work it was! 
Mike was there holding my leg up through each contraction. He would count to 10 so I knew exactly how long I needed to push for. When Evelynn was getting close to coming, they asked if I wanted a mirror to see her head. I decided I wanted to see! It was so motivating to be able to see that small sliver of her head! I could even see that she had a little hair! (Very very little hair) I didn't watch the whole thing, the doctor came in and needed to be where the mirror was. So they wheeled it away!
Probably close to 9:45, I went to what I call "labor land". I was so focused in pushing, and that was it. I was not aware of a single thing that was going on around me, and the only thing that existed in the whole world was me, and this little baby that needed to come out.
My experience was VERY different from my husband's.
For me, each push was bringing me closer to meeting my girl. I was so exhausted. My neck hurt like none other from lifting up and pushing. I could hear Mike counting while I pushed. I felt what I assumed was the doctor performing the episiotomy. I remember saying once or twice that I just could not do it anymore! After a few more pushes, I could feel my perineum tear all the way and I knew I had a fourth degree tear! I tried not to focus on that at all while I finished pushing. I remember feeling a big relief once she came out, but I don't remember them actually pulling her out. I don't remember being shown Evelynn at first. The first thing remember is seeing her over on the table where they take her measurements.

 It got a little blurry between seeing her at the table and when I finally got to hold her. I'm assuming this is because they were stitching me up and I was trying so hard not to pay attention to what they were doing. The epidural was wearing off, and I could feel just a little bit of pain.
I remember Mike handing her to me, and holding her. It's amazing how I went my whole pregnancy not really feeling any sort of connection with Evelynn, but instantly when holding her, I fell in love! 


Mike told me what he remembers while I was in Labor land. Here is his version:
The doctor had me holding up one of Karianna's legs while she was pushing. I remember how excited I felt, but at the same time, I was really worried about Karianna. I knew how worried she was about delivering the baby, and I felt like I couldn't do anything to comfort her. She was not that coherent at this point, but I could tell that she was so focused on getting the baby out, and being able to see Evelynn. 
I remember when Evelynn's head popped out, it was all blue-ish. Her head was out, but her shoulders got stuck with her umbilical cord. The doctor hit some button and a bunch of nurses showed up in seconds. There was so much going on, but I couldn't focus on anything but Karianna. I didn't even notice a nurse telling me, "Dad! I need you need to move" repeatedly. It finally registered, but the nurse was already pushing me out of the way! They pushed me up towards Karianna's head. Two nurses on each side of the bed, got up on chairs and started pushing hard on her stomach. They had to push a few times before Evelynn popped out.  Evelynn was so blue, and Doctor Willis was saying "come on, breath!" He shook her a little and did the sucky thing in her nostrils and mouth. I remember when she started crying, I noticed how Karianna looked so full of joy and relieved. I wanted her to look at me, so that I could share that moment with her, but she was so focused on our new baby. I wasn't planning on cutting the cord, but I was in so much shock that when Dr. Willis handed me scissors and told me to cut, I just did it. No thought, just was doing  what I was told. Then they took Evelynn, weighed her and cleaned her off. They wrapped her up and handed her to me.  I held her for a bit. I remember feeling overjoyed, scared, & nervous. I was responsible for this new life!  After I had her for a bit, I asked if Karianna wanted her, and she said yes! 
I felt comforted knowing that everything went well and that everything was going to be okay. I was so happy that Karianna was okay and Evelynn was healthy! I could see how happy Karianna was to finally have her baby! All that was so overwhelming that I just cried! Karianna must have felt similar because we both just sat and cried a minute while we hugged eachother in our new little family. 
Afterwards, I texted Karianna's parents to tell them to come on over to the hospital. They came, but did not stay long since it was so late. When they were about to leave, I felt impressed to say a prayer of gratitude with them. How could we not give thanks in such a perfect moment. 

And that's how Evelynn Rae got here! Once she was here, and we had some time with her, Mike took her down to the nursery, while the nurses helped me clean up. When i was ready, they wheeled me down to my recovery room. On the way there, we passed the nursery, and I saw Mike in there, just staring star struck at Evelynn. I asked the nurse pushing me if she could take me in there instead of continuing on to the recovery room. We went in there and neither one of us could take our eyes off of her. After her first bath, and a few other measurements, we got to take her to our room. The 3 of us, a new family, got to spend some more time alone. 

The rest of the hospital stay went by fast. We had so many loving family members and friends stop by to congratulate us! We are so blessed by all the support we had both in the hospital, and when we came home. Especially grateful for both my parents, and Mike's parents, for being such good examples to us. I know if I can be even half as good of a parent as they are, then I will be doing great as a mom. 
 I am so grateful for Evelynn, for her health. For the abilitly she has to make me want to be better, and for her bringing Mike and I closer to each other, and to our Heavenly Father. 
 I am also grateful for Mike, and all that he did for me while I went through pregnancy, labor, delivery, & recovery. He was such a champ! He was always there, and never once left my side while I was throwing up, struggling through the emotions and physical pains of pregnancy, delivering a BABY, or the embarrassment of postpartum bladder control loss. I literally could not do it without him. I love watching him in his new role as a Father, and it only makes me love him more than before! 







Saturday, May 18, 2013

Make up for lost time!

I definitely dropped off the face of the earth there for a bit. I'll just give you some highlights of what happened.

End of December -
Our dear friends, Paul and McKenzie finally got married! We are so happy for them! The wedding was beautiful, the bride was beautiful, the whole day was beautiful!


We also found out that our other close friends, Trent and Star, are expecting! They will be having a little boy in July! Can't believe how excited I am for them!


January -
I went to California on a business trip for just over a week. At the end of it, Mike flew out to spend a few days with me! We went to Santa Monica pier, Sea World, and Mike showed me where he served a mission! It was so fun to be able to spend that time with him and to learn more about his life as a missionary. I got to meet some very special people to him, the Billings family and the Aragons. I'm so grateful for the influence they had on Mike!


February -
I quit working for MK Virtual Office and began an internship with March of Dimes March for Babies. I helped out with recruiting and fundraising for their annual walk . Today (May 18th) is the day they held their walk! I was hoping to be able to make it to the walk, but recently had a baby. We are still trying to work out our schedule, so unfortunately, I missed it.

March -
Mike and I both celebrated our birthdays! He is now 25 and I am 22 years old! I also was lucky enough to have such wonderful sisters and a mother who decided to throw me a shower! It was absolutely perfect. I am incredibly thankful for all the effort that was put into the shower and for everyone who came to support me, Michael, and baby Evelynn.
At the end of March, my sister moved away to Arizona. This may have been the hardest thing that has happened this year for me. Her husband got a wonderful job opportunity near Phoenix  and they decided that was where they needed to be. I miss them everyday. Thankfully, I got to spend a few days with them in Arizona. I helped out with Reagan while they did most of the unpacking. I don't know what I would have done if I didn't have that extra time with them. It was just what I needed.
I am looking forward to the arrival of my VERY FIRST NEPHEW! He is due to be here in July, and we are going to make a special trip out there to meet him!

April -
This was a rough month. It being the last month of pregnancy, I really was feeling it! I quit my internship early, for I was not able to make the drive to and back. I spent my good days getting ready for the baby, and my bad days sleeping on the couch. Here is me at 37 weeks!

A big highlight was that I was finally able to walk for graduation!



Graduation was at the end of April, and thankfully, I was able to make it all the way through without my water breaking! (I was 38 weeks pregnant). It was such a wonderful experience! I was able to walk with my  best friend, Brelynn! It's fun to see us over the years! Here is us at high school graduation, compared with college graduation! 

A day before graduation, my other best friend and next door neighbor, had her baby! Sweet Jovi was due just a day before Evelynn, but had to make an early entrance on April 25th! She had an awesome 3 and a half hour delivery and both mom and baby are completely healthy!

April left us a little sad. We were anxious for Evelynn to get here, especially since her womb buddy came so early!
Also, Paul & McKenzie started their new chapter in life in Texas. Paul got a promotion out there and will begin law school.
Our other friends, Bryan & Melissa, are living the summer in Minnesota. They will come back for fall semester, but will return out there to live permanently!
And lastly, we learned that some other good friends, Nick & Stephanie, are moving to Minnesota as well. She received a great job opportunity out there!
We will greatly miss all of them!

And that's a wrap! I think I hit all the big things that happened! 

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night!

Merry Christmas Everybody!

I want to toot my own horn for a second here: I took a graphics design class this semester and was able to learn a little about Adobe Illustrator. This Christmas tree, I created from scratch! From the star to the branches to the string holding up the ornaments, I "drew" it all in illustrator. After finishing the tree, I had a design friend, Katherine, take a look at it to help me smooth out a few of the lines. BIG thanks to Katherine!
Anyway, I was pretty proud of this piece!

2012 has been wonderful! 

I have grown closer to old friends, and made many new friends. I've enjoyed a great amount of time with my family and was blessed with a couple weeks this summer to spend with Mike's.
A lot of new changes have occurred in our little family.
Mike received an awesome promotion!
I became the first in my family to receive a Bachelor's degree (well, I tied with my brother-in-law, Jared)!
And the biggest of all big is... 
Mike & I found out we are pregnant with a little girl and are due in May!

I just want to thank each and every one of you for being a part of our lives. We are so blessed to have so many wonderful people to share our experiences with. 

Here's to another great year!