Reporter Turned Mommy

One Year of Blogging

A year ago, I began this blog with a very personal and heartbreaking post. I shared with all of you that I suffered a miscarriage. When I wrote the blog, on Jan. 10th of last year, I was still reeling from the pain. It still hurts my heart when I think about that little life and what could have been.

Yet as I sit here, writing this post today, I am filled with such joy. I am watching my eight week old daughter sleep in her swing. My two-year old son is taking a nap and I am free for a moment to share my thoughts.

After my miscarriage, I wondered if I would have any more children. I questioned if I was emotionally strong enough to go through another pregnancy, should we be blessed enough to get pregnant.

We were so fortunate that four months after our miscarriage, I became pregnant. I will never forget how nervous I was going in for that first ultra-sound because that’s when we learned our previous pregnancy wasn’t viable.

Now, I am filled with such joy and a feeling of contentment that I’ve never had before. I feel that our family is complete. Hadley Hope was the missing piece to our puzzle and she is a gift from God.

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Now I’m trying to do my best to be thankful. In this New Year, I am trying to grow in my relationship with God and make sure that our kids grow up in the church, just like my husband and I did. I’m starting a “Life with God” class this Sunday. I want to find ways to give thanks and give back to our community as well.

Though life with two can be hectic and I usually spend my days in sweatpants with no makeup, it’s a good life.

I hope your New Year is off to a great start! I’ll be on here when I can.

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It’s a GIRL!

We have a wonderful new addition to our family! Hadley Hope was born at 3:20 a.m. on Tuesday, the 13th. She weighed 7 lbs 15 oz and is 20 inches long. She came two days earlier than my scheduled csection (Blake was a csection and I had to have another) and exactly one week before her actual due date. We are beyond thrilled and tired and anxious and overwhelmed…the emotions go on and on! Here is a look at our new family of four.

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Blake is adjusting and we are trying to make this as easy on him as we can. The hardest part right now is that I can’t pick him up and he can’t sit on my lap. Other than that, he’s been a real sport about sharing mommy and daddy with his baby sister. There is so much to talk about and once things calm down, I will do a more thorough update. For now, it’s time for me to sleep when the baby sleeps!

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The Ides of November

Blake only has a few more days left as an only child.

(Here is he dressed up as a cowboy for Halloween. Trick-or-Treat night was only a few days ago here in the Cleveland area because of Hurricane Sandy)

While we are so excited to welcome his new sibling into the world, I also feel guilty that I won’t be able to give him 100% of my attention once the baby is born.  I’m sure there will be some rough days, but I also know our little guy is going to make a GREAT big brother! He talks about the baby all the time and says he can’t wait until he has someone else to play with! Parents, any advice on how to handle two?

As for me, I’m feeling pretty good, considering I could go into labor at any moment!

(Not the greatest picture of me, but it’s the most recent! Dean was dressed as the “Man in the Yellow Hat”  because Blake was supposed to be Curious George but he changed his mind!)

Yes, I’m uncomfortable and wobbly and my balance is totally off, but I’m feeling well enough to go see MADONNA LIVE IN CONCERT tomorrow!

I’m so excited! Maybe my water will break to “Like a Virgin”! haha I can’t wait to VOGUE!

In addition to all the excitement surrounding Baby #2, we’ve also had to deal with some health issues with our nine-year old Schnoodle, Bailey.

 

Bailey was just diagnosed with diabetes and I now have to give him two shots of insulin a day. Luckily, he is a very good and docile dog, so this hasn’t been a problem. I got very overwhelmed, though, when I tried to test his blood sugar. The vet instructed me to prick him on his ear, take his blood and test the sugar. It was much harder than it looked and it’s just not something I can add to my plate right now. Luckily, the vet told me to just keep giving him his insulin shots and I can bring him in for periodic blood sugar testing. I can’t imagine trying to take care of a two-year old, a newborn, give Bailey two insulin shots a day AND test his blood sugar twice a day. I am only one woman! :)

So from a diabetic dog, to Madonna to getting ready to pop, that’s what’s going on around here! I hope to update the blog at least one more time before I go into labor. Mother Nature will determine if that’s possible! Have a great weekend and I will be sure to post some pictures from the concert. You can always follow me on Twitter or check out my Reporter Turned Mommy Facebook Page for updates.

 

 

 

 

 

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The Great Escape!

We have a little bandit on our hands. He tiptoes through the night, scurries from room to room during nap time and is making his nine-month pregnant mother quite the hormonal witch! Meet Blake…the bedtime Bandit.

About a month ago, we transitioned Blake from his crib, into a “big boy bed” with rails. Here’s a look at his new room.

 

It was honestly the easiest transition ever. He took to it like a duck to water. We had no issues. Zero. It was too easy.

About a week ago, that all changed. Last Saturday morning, Blake got out of his big boy bed on his own for the first time. It was 7:30 a.m. and he came into our room. I honestly thought it was so cute that he finally figured out he could get out of the bed on his own and come see Mommy and Daddy. He usually wakes up around 7:45, so 15 minutes early was no big deal. But, it didn’t stop there.

Blake figured out he could get out of his bed during nap time, resulting in me trying to keep him in his room for 90 minutes on Monday and Tuesday. He didn’t nap those days and I thought I was going to lose it.

Bedtime is also an issue now. He continues to come down the stairs and say “Hi” in his most animated voice.

So far, I’ve figured out the only way to get him to nap is to plan my errands for just before his nap time. He falls asleep in the car and I do the “transfer” to his bed when I get home. Today, after trying to put him down for 30 minutes, I just threw him the car, drove for 10 minutes until he fell asleep, then put him to bed. I can do that right now, but what am I supposed to do in just a few weeks when we have a new baby in the house?

He is also now waking up everyday at 6am, nearly TWO HOURS earlier than usual. I’m exhausted and I can see that he is, too. I think he is just so excited at his new-found freedom that he can’t help himself.

I need some advice, pronto!

I don’t want to lock him in his room. To me, that seems cruel and it could scare him. I also don’t like the idea of putting netting over his bed like he’s a caged animal. But hey, I also understand that desperate times call for desperate measures.

Did any of you have this problem? If so, what did you do? I really want to try to come up with a solution before the new baby comes. I’m prepared to be up all hours with our newborn, but I’m not sure I can handle being up all hours with two children.

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Happy Fall Y’ALL!

We are now just weeks away from the arrival of Baby #2 and I have been extremely busy preparing! The best news is I am feeling pretty good, all things considered. In the last six weeks of my pregnancy with Blake, I got pregnancy induced migraines that were completely debilitating. They are very rare but luckily, I don’t have them this time (fingers crossed!).

It’s been a beautiful fall and we’ve taken advantage of several of the wonderful fruit and pumpkin farms here in Northeast Ohio. A few weeks ago, we spent a fun morning/afternoon at Patterson Fruit Farm in Chesterland.

Patterson’s is just plain awesome! They have tractor rides, corn mazes, little tractors for the kiddos to ride themselves and climb in, big slides that end in the woods, an entire hay tent, filled with slides,,,I could go on and on!

Blake and I met two of my friends and their kids at Patterson’s. Blake was having so much fun, we ended up staying even after they left.

Last weekend, we took a family trip to another great farm, Mapleside in Brunswick. Mapleside is another fall Mecca.

They have most of the fall essentials you will find at Patterson’s, in addition to a nice restaurant and fun fall gift shoppes.

Here’s a look at all “four” of us!

While it was a beautiful day, it rained the night before our visit and the corn maze was a mud pit! Just look at Blake.

And I look just like a pumpkin!

SIL Laura and cousin Sean met us at Mapleside.

This week is supposed to be beautiful with temps in the 70′s and we have even more fun fall activities planned, including Blake’s first train ride! I feel so blessed I’m able to do all of these fun things with my little guy, especially since I am in my last weeks of pregnancy. I’m trying to pack in as much as I can, including getting my Christmas shopping done, because I know I won’t be leaving the house much after mid-Nov.

I hope you are enjoying your fall, too!

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Two bumps and a bee sting

This weekend, we headed to our house on the Lake Erie Islands. It was a beautiful fall weekend, and I LOVE being at the islands in the off-season. The weather is still beautiful and the crowds are sparse.

We spent our day taking long walks and playing with Blake. We also went apple picking and to a pumpkin patch at Bergman’s Orchard in Lakeside. We always stop at Bergman’s on our way to the islands and President Obama even stopped there this summer while on a visit from Toledo to Cleveland.

The weather was perfect for apple picking!

 

We grabbed a basket and starting filling it with lots of different kinds of apples.

(I officially feel like I’ve been pregnant forever)

Blake was a great helper. He also LOVES apples.

We also picked our own pumpkins at Bergman’s Pumpkin Patch.

Daddy led the way, with Blake closely behind him!

But our weekend did have a pretty big hiccup. While visiting our friends on the island, Blake fell down twice, bumping his head and nose. Just as we left their house to go get dinner, a bee somehow flew into the hood of Blake’s sweatshirt and stung him three times on the neck. It was just awful.

We rushed him to the First Aid Garage (yes, it is literally a garage on the island!) and had a nurse look at him. Dean and I are not allergic to bees, but we wanted to make sure Blake was somewhere they could take care of him in case he had a reaction. The yellow jacket did a number on our little guy and he was in so much pain. It was heartbreaking! Luckily, the nurse gave me an ointment to apply to his neck. It numbed the pain and took down the swelling. Now, you can’t even tell he was stung.

Needless to say, Blake was put through the ringer. Here is a look at his battle scars.

He still looks pretty beat up! No doubt that our son is 100% boy!

Are you enjoying fall? What fun activities have you done so far? Also, have your kids been stung by bees? They seem to be very aggressive this season. Any similar stories?

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My Mystery Card

Thursday, I turned 33. I spent the day with my mom at Spa West in Westlake.

It was amazing! We both got facials and I got a pre-natal massage, while she got a relaxation massage. In all my 33 years, I’ve never had a spa day with my mom, so this was extra special!

My favorite gift, though, showed up when I went to the mailbox to get our mail. Someone dropped off a card in our mailbox and the envelope simply said “Happy Birthday”. I opened the card and this is what I found.

The inside of the card reads:

“Hi Mommy, it is little ole me

With a birthday greeting from your baby to be

I’m reaching out at this important time

With a message that is one of a kind

Today is a day like no other

The day you were born to be my mother

Blow out the candles as you make a wish

Inside your belly I’ll give you a kiss

When family and friends start to clap

I’ll join in by giving a tap

I’ll be at your next party so have no fear

Cause next year at this time I’ll be out of here

Happy Birthday Mommy

Love, Your Baby on the Way”

The message from this card went straight to my heart. I wasn’t pregnant during my birthday when I was expecting Blake, so this is the first time I’ve ever received a card like this. The Line “The day you were born to be my mother” made me cry. I love this message and the best part….I truly have no idea who it is from! The handwriting was not Dean’s or my mother’s and they were just as surprised by it. So to my little Baby on the Way…..thank you for this special card. Love, your Mommy

ps…The card is by Franklin Signature Company if any of you are interested in finding a similar one

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Large and In Charge

I’m at the point in my pregnancy where I feel like a big, fat cow! I look like someone could roll me down the street and I can’t seem to get up without grunting. Oh, and did I mention I’ve got eight weeks to go? :) Here’s what I look like…

Like the charging Swiffer in the background? haha

Don’t get my wrong. I am thrilled that I’m pregnant with our second child, but, as many of you know, pregnancy is hard work and it’s hard on your body! I have about four outfits I can wear comfortably right now and I plan on wearing them in as many different ways as possible during the next month and a half!

It also doesn’t help that I’ve been eating out a lot lately and indulging on desserts when those around me are drinking cocktails. Aqua Zumba and Pre-Natal Yoga are calling my name, but for now, I think I’ll eat a cookie and take a nap.

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Mommy and Me Pre-school

As a parent, we have those moments we dream about, like when your child takes their first steps, opens a birthday present we know they will love, or first says “I love you”.

I had a vision in my mind of what our first day of “Mommy and Me Pre-school” would be like. My two-year old, Blake, would be the star pupil, sitting quietly, learning new shapes and colors, while occasionally turning around to look up at me and smile. I would be so proud, photographing all the adorable moments. Well, this was another parenting moment that was not at ALL how I pictured it!

The class, which is once a week for an hour at a local church, started off very smoothly. Blake excitedly walked in and started playing. I call these pictures the “calm before the storm”.

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Here Blake is with his teacher, Miss Melody. She helped each child put their hand-print in a children’s bible. So sweet.

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The first 30-40 minutes of the class were spent playing and socializing. Blake and I are good at that! It also helps that I already knew three of the moms and their children from Gymboree class.

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Then it came time to put the toys away and do activities in “circle time”. Here’s where things get interesting. My little angel threw a holy tantrum! We’re not just talking a few tears. We’re talking a throwing himself on the floor, screaming meltdown because he wasn’t ready to stop playing. As I struggled to pick him up (keep in mind I’m nearly 8 months pregnant!), and calm him down, I noticed all the other angelic two-year olds sitting quietly in a circle, waiting for the next activity to begin. Blake continued his fit and continuously ran out the door of the pre-school room, into the hallway. As mothers gave me sympathetic looks, I was trying to figure out how to best handle this situation. I didn’t want to physically force him into the circle. I knew that would only make matters worse. So while all the kids sang songs and listened to a story, Blake and I watched from the hallway. Between my frustration and pregnancy hormones, I almost burst into tears!

So following our first day of “school”, I sent an apologetic e-mail to the teacher, also asking for advice on how to handle my strong-willed toddler. Luckily, she was more than understanding and gave me some great tips. She says many toddlers have a hard time transitioning from play time to circle time and suggested I give him a special treat, like a juice box, when it is time to stop playing. We have also been practicing transitions at home, so that he is hopefully more prepared for what to expect at school.

We go back tomorrow, so we will see how it goes! I’ve got my fingers crossed!

Have any of you had similar experiences? If so, I’d love to hear them and your advice!

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Back to business!

It is a rainy Saturday morning and the perfect time for me to update my blog. Now that summer is *almost* over, my schedule is returning to normal and I will be posting much more regularly.

We had a wonderful summer here in the Cleveland area and at our summer home on the Lake Erie Islands. Labor Day Weekend, my bestie DeAnna of Dee’s Adventures and her husband, Brad, came to visit. DeAnna and I are both prego and due just two weeks apart!

Here’s a look at us in all our glory!

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Our Labor Day weekends used to be spend boating, swimming and sightseeing. This year, DeAnna and I basically just hung out, talked and ate! It was so nice being with a best friend who is also pregnant. We are indeed in the same boat!

Here’s a look at us out one night in Cleveland with the hubbies.

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Now down to business. Baby D #2 will be here in just two months and I still have SO much to do! My mom came to visit this past week and we got a lot done. I decided on a double-stroller and I surprised myself with my pick. I was convinced I wanted a tandem stroller, not a side-by-side, by after trying out several strollers at Stroller Mama in Lyndhurst, I chose this one.

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It is the 2012 Baby Jogger City Mini GT Double Stroller. I didn’t realize that many of the side by side strollers are just as narrow now as the tandem strollers. Also, most of them are designed to fit through all doorways and aisles. The major selling point for me, though, was the ease of collapse-ability (not sure of that is a real word, but it is today! haha). I have two strollers now…a travel system and a smaller, everyday stroller….and they are both difficult to break down. That has really been a major issue for me. I practiced breaking down all the strollers I was interested in, and the City Mini GT double was the easiest one for me to collapse.

I still have SO much to do in preparation for Baby #2. Right now, my house is filled with “to do” lists and I’m crossing items off daily. Blake’s big boy furniture should hopefully arrive in the next week. In the meantime, I still need to get a new mattress for his big boy bed, new pillows, the lists go on and on!

We are still managing to have some fun while working. My “boys of fall” spent last night at a local high school football game. Check out our future QB, memorized by the “big kids” playing ball. I may have to frame this picture!

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Until next time….

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