Monday, December 31, 2012

Right Now

One of my new year's resolutions is to be better at record keeping...
So this is what life is like today

E on left

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Christmas

These pictures are very mixed up, but I've spent too much time on my new laptop! and I just need to blog to record our life instead of worrying about the details...This was our first Christmas at home in our house. Every other year we wake up at grandparents' houses. I loved playing Santa at my own house!

On our way to grandparents in Mt. Charleston. They looked very cute in their new jammies and hats from our dear friends...too bad I never took a better picture :)



Rachel's present to her brother


Ready for Santa

This is my American Girl doll...

All Adam asked Santa for was a sword...I am so going to regret this...

 Christmas Eve at Gma's...

 Sunday best...this was my mom's dress when she was little...or mine. I can't remember...

 We went to the Springs Preserve event on probably the coldest night of the month....it was empty because of that and therefore really fun.



After an injury at church, she was definitely not as willing to pose...



He kept saying, "Santa knew I wanted this!"
 Last stop of the day was another set of grandparents....we were spoiled by aunts and cousins. Thanks everyone!



We also made it to Opportunity Village again...I anticipated that the train would be the favorite part. It was actually the 3D maze...go figure...


Our attempt at a family picture

Reindeer Rides at Springs Preserve

The kids spent a lot of time watching Christmas movies in the treehouse....especially Home Alone


 Best presents ever...

B on right
 We love going to the mountains and playing in the snow. It's always a white Christmas for us.

 


Tuesday, December 18, 2012

The First Month

The Day Before:
My last pregnancy picture...36 weeks, 2 days...we measured my belly but will not be sharing that info
Nov 17- I went to the hospital the night before giving birth so my blood pressure could be monitored. Actually, I went to the hospital two nights before giving birth because my husband thought he was a doctor and knew that I was going to have a stroke because my blood pressure was so high....turns out an at home reading is not that accurate :)  But it was nice to be taken care of...

The day of:
November 18- My C-Section was scheduled for 11 am at Spring Valley Hospital--my mom and Ryan were there. We have lots of pictures of the process, but we will spare you...This is Dr. Wilkes-he is hands down our hero. Not very many people would have put up with us over the last 5 years that we have known him. My chart is infamous at the office because it is so fat. But it's only because this man went above and beyond to make sure that my babies and I were healthy.


 Brooke Lucille Fitzgibbons
11-18-12
5 lbs 8 oz 18.5 in 11:33 am
I admit...I'm not sure who is who in all of these pictures. I honestly think all of them are Brooke, but we're going to pretend some are Erica. I know we have a lot of her somewhere!



 First visit from Adam and Rachel...I was asleep through all of this so I'm glad to have the documentation that it happened...


Daddy feeding Erica for first time--this is for sure her...
 Erica Grace Fitzgibbons
11-18-12
4 lbs 12 oz 18.5 in 11:33 am

I slept through the grandparent's visit also...but I'm glad they were there...


I'm not sure who is who in these pics either, but I think B is on the right

The First Two Weeks:
The babies spent two weeks in the NICU. We thought they had an infection so they were on antibiotics for two days...they didn't thank goodness, but then they had to stay because they needed to "feed and grow" as they say. It was strange to have them in there like Adam and Rachel, but it was so different at the same time. Yet it still required a visit everyday and feeding and changing and pumping every three hours. It was nice to be able to have visiting hours for siblings. They were sick for a few weeks so it was probably best that they weren't around too much. A NICU stay meant that I once again had to give up the goal of breastfeeding, but I think it is the right thing in the end. 

Our first family picture of 6!: E with Ry for sure :)
Coming Home:

Erica: back up to birthweight

Brooke at 5. 12
It was strange and yet a huge blessing to bring home babies on the same day. And it has been so nice to not worry about whether or not they will forget to breathe like their siblings did. Now we just have the same issues of all new parents--times two!

Everyday Life:

We've been to lots of doctor's appointments...
E on left, B on right ?
had a little bit of fun...

E and B



Oh yeah--we still have big kids around--they need attention too. Who would've thought?

We've had bottles and binkies and sleeping and screaming and a lot of diapers and almost no sleep...this is a really good moment--but trust me--I am a walking zombie and need all the help I can get!

Do not let this fool you--this is a rare moment!


My four kids...wow!

Today:

Erica is passed out because she spent most of her morning screaming...

So that's our last month in a nutshell. I feel so inadequate and overwhelmed as a mother of four. But...I am beyond grateful for the help we have received. Everyday there has been support sent from all facets of life. There is a reason that E's middle name is Grace. Because we truly have felt the grace of God. All four of our kids are a miracle to us. More so than I ever imagined. We are truly grateful for them and for all of you who have been so kind and helpful to us.