Friday, March 4, 2011

Peyton Amber

My beautiful baby girl,

You are growing up so fast! Everyday I look at you and realized you have learned something new. From pulling yourself up walking along the wall; trying to climb into the walker to get left over cheerios; to letting your indepence show when you are told no.

Tonight you were trying to get into moms room to pull all the books off of mamas side table. I told you "Peyton, NO" You turned, sat down on your butt, smiled at me with a very thoughtful look on your face, turned back toward the door. I told you again "Peyton, What did mama say? No" You quickly turned back around gave me a huge smile and crawled right over to me. You are testing the boundaries already!! You know exactly what you are allowed to do and what No means, yet every time you try to smile your way out of it!!

The last month has shown your independence! You play by yourself A LOT! We will be in the living room hanging out and all of a sudden you are on your way to your bedroom to play. Usually you can be found pulling all the books off the shelf looking through them. I have tried so many times to catch you in your room looking through the books but you always catch me!
You are getting so big! You are always moving.... usually headed for the places you know you should not be :), pull yourself up on everything, and walk along furniture and walls. There are so many things your daddy and I know you can do but you REFUSE to do in front of other people. You can get down from the couch or bed by yourself...though you need to be reminded to turn around sometimes. The other day I was sitting on the couch paying bills and heard you getting upset. When I looked up I found you standing up under the high chair!
Like any great mom I decided to capture the moment instead of helping you get out. I am really glad I did because it only took a couple extra minutes for you to figure it out all on your own
Lets see what else have you learned? You put your arms up, put your arms down, touch your nose, touch daddys nose...and so much more. You are so smart!! You say Dada all the time and despite my best efforts you have not said mama yet. You love to clap your hands....and cant stop smiling when we play patty cake!
I think of everything your favorite thing to do it EAT!! I dont think there is anything
you wont eat. You sit very well when mama feeds you baby food,
but you really get excited when you get to feed yourself! You will start out with one tray full and when it is gone you waste no time in letting mama know clapping your hands and slapping the tray. As much as you love to eat yourself you are also very good at sharing too.
I love you with all my heart and look forward to everyday with you. I love being your mom more than I ever dreamed I would.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

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Monday, January 24, 2011
CSN Giveaway!!

When we bought our first house it came with an old wooden swingset in the backyard. At the time we didn’t have any children so I didn’t think much of it, but once Treyton was born I told Tim “when we move, that things coming with us”… and so it has… After two moves, it still is a sturdy swing and our kids love it, it has taken a little updating over time, which is one of the reasons I found myself browsing for longer than I should at the swing sets store.

I had no idea some of the accessories out there!!

Not that I wasn’t missing summer before, but now, I’m really missing it!! Imagine the possibilities with me:

Treyton would love this…. Lexie would try this… and mom would kill herself on it!

And what about this…. what kid wouldn’t love to ride in (or should I say on, I’m not really sure) one of these:

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Thursday, May 13, 2010

Peyton Amber Williams

There has been so much that happened in the last week I hope I can get it all in here.

We went to the hospital Friday, May 7, 2010 to be induced (since I was 1 week, 1 day

overdue) At around 8:20 they put the stuff on my cervix to try to dilate it more. I was at 2 cm. After 2 hours I was able to sit up, get up or in general move around. In the bed I felt mild contractions every so often but when I got up and sat on the stability ball etc I stopped feeling them again (they were still showing up on the monitor but I didn't know I was having anything) Then the Doctor came in checked me again I was still at 2 cm but I was more effaced. This was VERY disappointing news and it was decided to start the pitocin.


The contractions became a little more intence and that point but for the most part I was able to breathe and walk through them. My sister Amber and I began walking the small hallway trying to help the process along. As we walked the contractions were coming alot more quickly but really didnt get more intense. After awhile of walking the nurse wanted me to lay down with oxygen and lower the pit. because the contractions were coming to quickly. It was more or less one big contraction with higher and lower points. The nurse was concerned my uterus and the baby would be worn out to quickly. The Doctor came in around 5pm and checked me again. To my complete dismay I had not changed AT ALL we were still at 2 cm. At this point there was serious discussion of a C-Section. He felt that with me being over due already and not progressing at all that even if I went home I would be back in a week having a c-section anyway. Aaron, Amber, Mom and I had discussed it before hand and had decided that we really would prefer to do a C-section over going home or laboring for 20+ hours just to end up in a c-section anyway (2 of my sisters had this happen)

It seemed immediately there were different doctors in my room explaining the procedure having me sign off on things and wheeling me away. At this point I was very scared Aaron could not go into the room with me right away he had to get the white suit on I had to get a spinal, get situted etc etc. Like I said on the way in I was terrified really not knowing what to expect. However the Doctors and Nurses were GREAT!! They put me at complete ease and made me feel like I was in great hands even with Aaron not being there. Aaron then came in and they started everything he watched the whole thing while holding my hand and then the baby was born. The Doctor asked Aaron what the baby was and his responce was that would be my daughter. I was so suprised I thought he was kidding. I had no idea how much I thought we were having a boy unitl he said it was a girl.

She weighed in at 8 lbs 13 oz, 21 inches long, her head 15 in. The Doctor said there were multiple

reasons she was not wanting to come out naturally. Her head was too big most babies are 13 - 13 1/2. Plus her head was coming down sideways rather than face down. He feels it was very much the right decision to go to a c-section. Aaron and Peyton were able to come and visit me in recovery which I was so happy about. The baby can only leave the OB department with an OB Nurse if there are not enough nurses then the baby has to stay in the OB wing. I was able to hold her right away which I thought was amazing. We were trying to nurse with not much luck (we were able to get it later thank goodness)








She is perfect. Even when she wakes me up in the middle of the night I still love watching her eat or stare up at me when she has no intention of going back to sleep!! :) I love to watch her sleep with all her grunts and facial expressions. Her stretch and yawn take my breathe away. When she is crying and I pick her up and she calms down to the sound of my voice my whole body goes numb. There is nothing about her I dont like to see there is nothing I would change!! I have never felt that about another human being. Dont give me wrong I love my husband to a fault and dont want to change anything about him but I cant say everything he does sends shivers of joy down my spine. Which brings me to I think my favorite thing. I love to watch my baby with her daddy. It is a side of this amazing man I have never seen and I just look forward to seeing more of. His heart gushes as much as mine does when she is in his arms (It is written all over his face)





Thursday, May 6, 2010

Tomorrow is the Day

Tomorrow is the Day! We will give the hospital a call tomorrow morning at 6:30 in the morning to see if the OB Department will let us in. If so we will be at the hospital at 7:30 am to start for the induction.

We are very excited for tomorrow and cant wait to see what our bundle of joy will look like. Wish us luck!! We want to Thank everyone for all your prayers.

Friday, April 30, 2010

My Due Date has come and gone!

Yesterday was my due date and I had high hopes that the baby would be here before todays appointment....I guess it goes without saying that didnt happen ;)

The appointment went well when Dr Whiting checked me he said I was a little more soft than last week but I was not dialated anymore than last week. That was very disappointing.........

So we scheduled an induction, if I dont have the baby before Thursday I will begin the induction process. There is an end is sight 6 days and counting (or sooner ;)

I am still doing well with everything it is difficult to move around these days but overall I am good. I am taking everyones advice and enjoy all the final movements and pushes from the little one.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

1 Week to go

I had my 39 week appointment today! Everything is looking good.

At 36 weeks when Dr Whiting checked me my cervix was back and I was a finger tip to closed as far as dilatation. This week when he checked my cervix is forward and I am at 1 cm. I know it is not much but hey we are getting somewhere.

He asked about the rash and if it was still gone and is still amazed it went away like that. He said again he was suprised it went away he has never seen that. I am still nothing but happy about it.

He did ask me if I wanted to schedule an induction now or wait until next week. He does not want me to go over 42 weeks unless it is a c-section. I told him I would rather wait until next week hopefully I have the baby before then!

The whole pregngancy I have been measuring right on each week this week I am only at 38 cm which makes him think the baby dropped...which is also good news. I did not gain any weight this visit which was a great thing considering last week I gained 3 pounds!!!

Emotionally I am doing well though I did cry over criminal minds the other day! The joys. I have been having mild cervix back pains here and there which I keep telling myself means everything is getting ready.

Thanks everyone for all your prayers I really appreciate it.

Friday, April 16, 2010

2 Weeks to go...

I had my 38 week appointment yesterday everything seems to be right on schedule. The Doctor and Nurse were very surprised that my rash seems to have disappeared. The nurse said someone must have been praying for you and the Doctor said he has never seen it go away like that. I am in no way upset that it has shown me some relief and I thank everyone that did pray for me!!!

My urine glucose is still high just like the entire pregnancy, my blood work is still coming out perfectly normal. The Doctor is not concerned about this since the baby is measuring right on.

My feet and leggs are still very swollen but not too hard to live with. The price you pay for working on your feet all the time LOL.

I am getting very excited about the thought of this little bundle coming into the world I know how much it is going to change my life and look forward to all the aspects of being a mother. I am most excited to see what he or she looks like - does the baby have Aarons eyes? The thought of seeing Aaron and I in this babies features just makes my heart swell with excitement.

Ryan and I were talking about the baby on the way to school today and he has a couple ideas. He thinks the baby will be a girl born on the 26th - Anything before the 29th is a good idea to me!!! I am so ready to be able to bend and walk again HEHEHE.

I am going to try to update more often now that I have internet and I look forward to posting lots of picture of the new house, baby, Ryan etc.