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7/26/2009

Together again

After a grand adventure for the kids (I'll let them tell about it in another blog for another day) and much work back at home by Dustin and me, we were finally reunited in Virginia Beach last Saturday. I couldn't get out of the car fast enough to hug those cutie pies! While our vacation was amazingly fun and relaxing (except for the part where I never slept) I'm not going to lie to you -- every day there was a moment of drama sure to make the vacation unforgettable. So first the bad:

Day one -- While my sister picked us up from the airport, my dad decided to take my kids to the beach while they waited for everyone to arrive. We're waiting for one more bag to come off the carousel (never did -- it missed the flight) when we get a call from my parents who are headed to the ER. Long story short, my dad was body surfing and he ended up breaking his scapula.

Day two
-- Washing machine broke. 17 people, a beach, a swimming pool and no way to get clean towels. Panic set in until the washing machine was fixed the next morning.

Day three -- The boys decided they want to go parasailing. I had no intention of going, but I brought Nate and Ellie out on the boat hoping they would go up with Dustin. I have them all talked into it and they are harnessing Ellie up while my brother, his wife and one of my nephews are up for their turn. Suddenly the ROPE BREAKS! I kid you not. Everyone's kind of freaked out, but I don't want to scare the kids so I decide to make it sound like it must be super duper fun. All the while my brother and his family are gently gliding into the choppy ocean and our boat is racing to them as fast as possible. It was scary. Especially watching the waves toss them around as they got unhooked and tried to get back to the boat. It was enough to freak my kids (and me) out. Nate just keeps repeating, "I'm not going." My other nephew, however, thought I did a pretty good job making it sound super cool. "No fair! Zach got to go in the water." Never mind that he got dragged under the waves 2 times and is sitting on my mom's lap crying. Matt still wanted to go up. So we returned to shore where Dustin and my sister decided they would go take Matt up. Sometimes my family is crazy.

I feel like that day should have it's own entire blog because there are so many more levels of craziness involved with this story including a clothing change between my sister and I in a pitch black storage shed.

Day four -- My aunt and uncle had to leave early so she could get back to work and she sneaked out in the middle of the night so they wouldn't have to say good bye. It was a sad morning the next day.

Day five
-- Family picture day when our beach house had no power. Showers in the dark and freak outs about how on earth we're going to do our hair. My brother-in-law was busy on his iphone calling every hair salon he could find nearby to see if they could blow dry our hair. Of course we're also in Sandbridge, which is about 20 minutes from any actual civilization so we're 5 minutes from running out the door when the power was restored. HOORAY! And good thing we didn't pay to get our hair done because it was so stinking windy that night at the beach anyway.

Day six
-- Motorworld. We wanted to do something other than the beach and decided to take the kids to race go carts. This should also be it's own entire blog entry. I should have known it was a bad omen when Ellie tripped on the way in and ended up sort of a bloody mess, crying for 15 minutes while we tried to find somewhere with a first aid kit.

After paying way too much money we realize the park is run by a staff of Eastern European immigrants who speak no English and hate children. Nate got stuck on the rail on every single ride the first few times so we thought we'd try Bumper Boats. Nate couldn't steer the boat, so he ended up going in circles for the full 20 minutes crying, "THIS.IS.NOT.FUN." Of course since the staff hate children, they pretended they couldn't hear him. Then there was the roller coaster which made both my kids cry. And this was just the first hour. Finally we found the family courses and the day was salvaged.

Day seven -- Because I was feeding Luke when the drama occurred, I will skip the details for this day. Also because what happens in Sandbridge, stays in Sandbridge. Now I have you all intrigued, don't I?

Day eight -- Time to head home. We had to be out of the house by 10 and our flight wasn't until 4:30. Loads of time. Yet somehow we managed to really cut it close getting to the airport which lead to 3 crying children, one screaming baby and two frazzled parents lugging them through the airport racing for the plane. And our DVD players didn't even work. Finally we got home around midnight Virginia time. Thankfully the kids all slept in until a decent Arizona time.

I had to tell you all the bad stuff so you wouldn't be incredibly jealous of the rest of our fantastic relaxing vacation. Our beach house was perfect and right by the beach with plenty of room for everyone. I won't bore you will all the details, so here's some random pictures (in whatever random order I uploaded them)

Luke's first day at the beach. As you can tell by hair it was a little too windy for a baby to be out that day, so we headed back in shortly after. Good thing too because that was the day most of family got burnt.
The rest of the days were gorgeous so Luke took a nap or two at the beach.

Body surfing and boogie boarding were big hits
If you've ever been to a park with Sadie you know of her affinity for sand. She wasn't a big fan of the water, but she could spend hours laying in the sand. Or cuddling my dad.

Dustin looked at me at one point and said, "Who knew jumping waves could be an hour-long activity." And that is why I love the beach. Two entire hours can be spent collecting clams and jelly fish followed by an hour of making sand creations that will be destroyed when the tide comes in.The boys. I was amazed by how much my kids missed Luke. I think he kind of liked the noise and attention though.
The little girls on picture day. They slept in my parent's room. One day they were down for a nap when my sister-in-law hears them fighting. "My bed." "NO! MY bed." Turns out Sadie had hopped her pack-in-play and jumped in with Allie.
We actually caught those crabs! And by we, I don't me mean me because I do not think fishing and crabbing is fun. The kids do however and they loved eating crab. Guess who uttered these words, "I LOVE crab." Sadie. No joke! She actually ate meat.
Nate is fearless in the water. He would have stayed out all day if we didn't make him come in to eat and sleep. He made a little friend named Taylor and they ran all over the beach together.
Other big activities were burying people in the sand and digging giant holes. One day, a giant hole was pretty much my entire accomplishment.

We also managed to squeeze in some Rock Band, games, Arrested Development, running (a vacation I didn't gain any weight on -- hooray), baseball watching, pool swimming, late night strolls on the beach where every kid came home soaking wet. . .

And now I'd better publish this before I have more stuff to blog. If you can believe it -- school starts TOMORROW!

7/09/2009

In case you miss the other 3. . .


Here's some pictures from my mom's cell phone

The kids have been having fun with my parents -- a few shopping trips already where my kids learned my parents are way easier to snow than Mom and Dad, a trip to the petting zoo, and down to the monuments in DC this morning. This weekend is their trip to New York City including the Statue of Liberty, PB&J restaurant, American Girl Doll Store, hotel in Time Square. . . hopefully my mom will take pictures with an ACTUAL camera for us.

As for me and what I've gotten done -- ABSOLUTELY NOTHING! Luke will not nap. I'm going to pull my hair out. He does great at night, but for some reason about 10 minutes after I lay him down for a nap -- BAM! He's up. Doesn't matter if it's the swing, the pack n play, our bed. . . I still have one trick up my sleeve, so we'll see if it works and hopefully I'll be able to get some painting done.

7/07/2009

One Month

Holy cow! I can't believe it's been a month already.

For Luke's one month birthday we had D's parents fly out so we could do a quick blessing while my parents were out here to pick the kids up. Can you believe I hardly took any pictures of the whole thing? And out of those, there aren't many good ones.

I forced Luke to where the same blessing outfit as Nate despite the fact that Nate was a chunky 2 month old and Luke is still the size of a newborn.It's all about tradition though, so who cares if the pants were up to his armpits.

We ended up blessing him on a Friday since my parents flew out early Sunday morning. I loved having it at our house because it made it very small and intimate. We were lucky to have a few friends (Ashtons, Christensens, Tylers and Krassows) still in town for the weekend who made it over too. I feel so grateful to have so many friends who feel like family!! After the blessing we fed everyone dinner and let the kids play int he backyard while my dad stood on lightening patrol. I just love having our house full of friends and family.

The rest of the weekend my kids were spoiled. Especially Luke who has reverted to insisting he be held for naps. Dustin's momSadie figured it best to suck up to the Grandpas. My dad

Luke had his one month appointment and he's up to 7 lbs, 14.5 oz. HOORAY and BOO at the same time. He's still not big enough that the Pediatrician feels comfortable enough taking him off the formula, so we're on high calorie formula for another month, but he's gaining weight so that's great.

He also received some fun new gifts for his one month birthday.
In case you're wondering why Luke is always wearing the same 4 outfits -- it's because they are premie size and the 0-3 month stuff drowns him. I keep thinking he'll outgrow them, so I refuse to buy any more. So just wait for the blog when we're finally too big for those!!

Made by Grandma Rogers
From Uncle Chris and Aunt Shauna who are less than 2 weeks away from meeting their new twins! (I think Sadie ran off with the matching onesie)

Everyone keeps asking what I am going to do with my time off. BIG PLANS!
1. Do less laundry, less dishes and clean the bathroom less
2. Hold my baby boy
3. Catch up on sleep
4. Make it to the gym to lose these last ten pounds
5. Re-do these cute girlies room This includes a big girl bed for Sadie. I hope she stays in it. After I gave the girls a mini-mani
6. Paint
7. Pack up all my baby girl clothes and maternity wear and send it off for my sister
8. Organize and de-junk
9. Finish up Ellie's back-to-school shopping since school starts the day after she gets back

What am I going to do next week??

6/26/2009

What we did this week

When Luke came early, I thought summer would just drag until our families made it out for the 4th of July. Instead it has flown by! I can't believe it's the weekend already and I have a 3 week old. 3 weeks isn't too old to use the newborn excuses still -- right??

So what have we been up to?

* Shopping for the kids plane trip back East. If you don't know, my parents are taking the older 3 home with them for a little bit after their trip out here to meet Luke and the blessing.

* Playing at Brody and Sadie's

* Doctor's visit -- we're up to 6 lbs 11.5 oz. Next visit is July 6th.
* Luke's first night out on the town. We got a babysitter for the big kids and went out for dinner and dessert with Luke.

* Summer movies

* Swimming in the backyard
* Day Camp
Pirates and Princesses day

* Dance for Ellie

* Brady and Bailey over to play

* Amins over for dinner (don't worry, they brought it and cooked it here)
* Swimming at Rickie's. Luke slept the whole time, Nate and Ellie can swim and Sadie just followed the Haymond kids around so I was loving it.

* Sadie took a nap in a big girl bed. I'm hoping to get the girl's room all repainted, Sadie a big girl bed and move the crib into Nate's room while the kids are back East

And now to sit back, try and get some sleep and enjoy the weekend.

6/21/2009

Two Weeks

I swear the first two weeks of newborndom are the worst, so I'm happy to report that ours are OVER!

On Thursday (the official two week mark) Luke was up to 6 lbs 5 oz. He still hasn't met his birth weight though, so we'll go in for another weight check on Monday and hopefully we'll be on our way to 7 pounds! If he reaches his birth weight, we won't have to go back in until our month appointment (MONDAY UPDATE: 6 lbs 11.5 oz HOORAY)! He will have to stay on the high calorie formula for at least a month, so I've given up all hopes of nursing. I cried a lot, but now that I've accepted it, I feel like my sanity has returned.

Luke's skinniest day at 5 lbs 14 oz. Sadie loves to cuddle Luke or his diapers. She'll take either one. And I can't blame her because those newborn diapers are so soft!

Last week we pretty much spent most of our free time feeding Luke and running to the Doctor's. The kids got lots of play time in with friends -- I seriously am so grateful for my amazing friends. Especially when they take all three of my kids on top of all of their own kids. I did get our pool put up in the backyard so the kids have been out there a lot.

I think we've gotten days and nights straightened out and he's figured out how to sleep without being held. He's also started eating a little bit more and a little faster.

While everyone is celebrating Father's Day today, we celebrated a few weeks ago so it was a low key morning around here. Ellie decided to put on makeup and pretend she was a Rock Star. She is my ultimate helper and as much as I hate the fighting that sometimes happens, I love having her home with me. Even when she rolls her eyes at me or informs me that I can't be tired because I get "plenty of sleep." If only!

Sadie is our little songbird. Everything gets sung. Today when she saw Ellie was wearing her Easter dress, she had to get hers on too. She was singing, "I'm going to look like Ellie." And yesterday while she was helping me move the laundry from the washer to the dryer she was singing, "I'm so happy. I'm so happy." I wish laundry made me happy. I also wish I could get her to sit still. She is ALWAYS going. Always talking, always playing. . .always making a mess. She loves any sort of dolls right now -- Barbies, baby dolls, Polly Pockets, Little People, Doll house. . . even her food becomes a family. Still a vegetarian.

Nate has been perfecting his light saber skills. He is definitely growing up as trains have made way for Super Heroes, Transformers, Bakugan and Star Wars. I remember watching shows like Backyardigans, Little Einsteins or Mickey Mouse Clubhouse after the other kids were born. Now it's Phineas and Ferb and Spy Kids movies. What the heck?? When did Disney Channel and Noggin become baby channels?

6/16/2009

THANK YOU!

Thanks for all your prayers and well wishes -- Luke gained weight! I just about threw a party right then and there. Not only did he gain weight, he smoked it: 3 ounces! Overnight!!

6/15/2009

Say a little prayer

Well he's down to 5 lbs 14 oz. If he's not up tomorrow we'll be referred to a neonatologist and probably admitted to the hospital for a feeding tube.

I'm really struggling. Every time we go in, I'm so confident that he's gained weight and then the scale shows he's down. I spend a day crying and then the next day I'm sure what we're doing is going to work and I go in for the next weigh in so confident again. So today I've pretty much got myself worked up for the worst -- that way any news is better than that, right??

6/14/2009

Wet n' Wild

It's been a wild ride over at the Rogers' house as we adjust to summer and a new baby.

Luke had proven to be a little food stinker. He doesn't like to eat. Each day his latch got a little worse and his suck a little weaker and his weight was dropping, so we started supplementing. Well now he seems to have an aversion to not only nursing, but also the bottle. There's nothing like force feeding your baby hoping he gains some weight. It can take me an hour to get an ounce down him. Anyone ever had a baby refuse to eat?? Tomorrow we go in for another weight check, so cross your fingers we're up instead of down again. Needless to say -- I've been a hormonal mess. Cannot wait to feel normal again! Luke being less than thrilled with going for a walk. Same reaction at feeding time.

Meanwhile the weather has been gorgeous for Arizona summertime. We've had swim lessons, been learning to ride bikes without training wheels, hanging out with neighbors and friends. . . in between my permanent residence at the Pediatricians.

Nate is doing great and swimming across the entire pool by himself and Ellie can now do the breast stoke and back stroke on top of everything else. We took lessons with my oldest friends' kids -- they're so cute together. All the kiddos
Lindsay, Ellie and Hayden
Nate, Caroline and Brynleigh

Friday night we BBQed with most of our favorite neighbors and Noah promised the kids a water balloon fight in the morning. They set up the pool and the kids played until everyone was ready. The girls Nate's team -- although they all turned on each other after about 2 minutes.

Saturday night we went swimming with friends. Recognize the hippo?? By "we" I meant the kids while Luke and I hung out in the shade. Did you know you can't go swimming for 4-6 weeks after having a baby? Not that I want to be in a swimsuit at the moment, but still a bummer. Luckily we've got some time till the beach house.

Oh, and Nate managed a haircut in there too.

6/10/2009

Well, it's been a week!

Last Wednesday I ended up sick as a dog: fever, chills and body aches. I told my sister, "Today's the first day I've absolutely wanted this kid out of me." Lesson learned: Be careful what you wish for ;D

WARNING: BORING LABOR STORY! Skip to the pictures if you don't care

Sure enough Wednesday night (11:15 pm) I woke up to my water breaking and proceeded to run around the house trying to pack a hospital bag (after being overly prepared for Sadie, I had become superstitious about getting ready for the hospital too early -- my theory is the grosser you look and the less prepared you are, the more likely you are to go into labor). I did a great packing job -- like pajama pants, but no top and a tooth brush but no tooth paste. At least we got the camera this time around.

Meanwhile Dustin called our awesome neighbor Jill who was sweet enough to come spend the night with our kids while we jetted off to the hospital. I wasn't having a lot of contractions, but after Sadie's 1.5 hour labor, I wanted to get there in time for an epidural and I knew they couldn't turn me away if my water had broken.

Well apparently they take their sweet time if you walk in smiling. After an hour and a half, we were finally off to the room and my beloved epidural. The whole time I'm asking, "How long before the IV empties and I can get the drugs?" Luckily, I wasn't having regular contractions, so it wasn't even that miserable. In fact, even once I got the epidural the contractions hadn't kicked in, so they put me on some pitocin and 5 or 6 contractions later, I was ready to push that kid out. One push later and Luke arrived at 2:24 am.

The next day we were headed home and Luke quickly learned that being a 4th kid means getting touched. . . a lot.


He also decided that since there were so many of us, someone should be holding him at all times while he sleeps.


I'm pretty sure I am never going to sleep again but Dustin keeps reassuring me that it's always like this and eventually he'll figure out that night is for sleeping and sleeping involves something other than my arms. I know he's right, but I'm too tired to actually remember anything other than the last time I fed the baby. Heck, I can barely remember his name sometimes. The other day I looked at Ellie after calling him both Nate and Sadie and said, "What did we name him?"

I just have to remember that the poor little guy is even more confused than I am.


And a special thanks to my AMAZING friends/family/neighbors who have taken my kids, brought me food, called to see how I was doing, left sweet blog comments. . . your love and friendship is overwhelming. I'm so grateful to have you all in my life.

6/04/2009

Luke...I am your Father!

Ok seriously this is the only time all day that I have quoted that line. So please don't confuse me with a massive Star Wars Geek.



Here are the official stats:
Luke Thomas Rogers
Wt: 6 lb 8 oz
Ht: 19 in


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