Friday, March 22, 2013

Brooklyn Ruth Riggs

After a rather difficult pregnancy our sweet little girl came to us on March 10th after a very short induced labor. (Or as Jackson has been explaining, "Mom went to the Dentist and got her baby out.")
I have been contracting quite frequently (anywhere between 4-20 min apart since about 25 weeks) and was put on medications to help stop the contractions. I was lucky that I didn't start to dilate until 31 weeks and was then told to "take it easy." Which everyone with children knows is  impossible. My sweet neighborhood ladies were nice to entertain my boys a few times a week so I was able to keep off my feet pretty well. There were many nights that I would debate going in to the hospital as my contractions were so close and painful, but ultimately I decided to hold off as it would slow down several hours later. I slowly started dilating over the next 7 weeks and was so grateful that we made it over 37 weeks and she was big enough to come at any time. I know that without all the priesthood blessings and prayers our little family would not have made it. I am truly grateful for loving family and friends.
At my 38 week appointment I was getting a little annoyed at hearing that I was 5 cm and 80% effaced but not in full labor, so they could not admit me to the hospital to have the baby. So miserably we carried on until our much anticipated induction date, March 10th.

We dropped the boys off at my mom's house the night before and John and I had a nice time going out to our favorite Chinese Restaurant, New Dragon Diner. 6:30 on D-day came early as it was day light saving time, but I was so ready and excited to meet this little girl I didn't mind.
Upon admission I found out I had dilated to 6 cm and 90% effaced. I immediately order my epidural as I was so excited at the thought of relief from those horrible contractions which constantly plagued me for so long. After I was nice and comfortable they started the Pitocin and we waited for Dr. Langer to be available to break my water. About an hour later she came in and broke my water. 45 min later I felt a lot of pressure, the room was set up, everyone was there and ready and within 3 contractions Brooklyn was here at 11:29 am.
It seemed to take forever until she started to cry, but soon after she made her presence known for quite some time.
Brooklyn Ruth Riggs
8 lbs 14 oz
19 1/4 in

Dr. Langer was surprised to hear that she was so large and said she would have never guessed that I would have had a baby that large.
Proud parents...we just love her already!
I am thrilled that she seems to have brown hair, I finally have some sort of claim on the appearance on 1 of our 3 children! I happily put a pale pink bow in her hair after her bath, I'm so excited to have a little girl! John just laughs that I get so gitty doing "girly" things with her already.
 Aunt Mari, Grandma and Grandpa Riggs and Lily were the first to come a see her.
Aunt Lauren and Uncle Dave came next... 
Great Grandma (aka Nana), Mom, me and Brooklyn...four generations. I am so blessed to have these ladies in my life!
 Then my little family of 5 now! The boys were surprised to see that my belly still looked like I had a baby in there, but were pleased that "she came out." Jackson in particular was very excited to hold her. Bradley just rolled with the flow and said cheese nonstop until we were done getting pictures. Unfortunately it was way past their bedtime and they started to fall apart toward the end of their visit. I am so thankful for my mom to take such good care of them while I was in the hospital.

Saturday, March 9, 2013

Hippo...

I decided all the way back when I was pregnant with Jackson that I would make a stuffed animal for each of my children.
Yes, I didn't know what I was getting myself into back then, but it has turned into a fun little tradition. After much thought and consideration, I decided that I wanted to make a pink hippo for Baby #3.
I am not one to find/buy patterns, but I found a cute looking hippo pattern online for free...in Russian unfortunately...and tweaked it here and there into something that I could make sense of.
 Happily, I think it turned out actually looking like a hippo, yeah me!

 I didn't get a close up but I put a tag on all of them that says "Love Mommy." 
All my masterpieces.
Jackson=the alligator
Bradley=the moose
Baby #3=the hippo

Time with Daddy...

Anytime John goes into the garage for some reason or another, these boys are hot on his tail.
They love spending time doing, big boy stuff...tools!
Bradley loves the vacuums!

 John cut some blocks of wood up and drilled some holes for Jackson to try and screw screws into.
They feel so grown up!

Kitchen Highway...

It has been quite nice outside lately, but now the storms are rolling in and keeping me and my very busy boys inside. While I am quite large....9 months pregnant; I have been trying to find fun things for my boys to do without me chasing them around, or getting up at that.
 I found this cute idea on Pinterest where you buy road tape and create a little city on your floor. Being the thrifty gal that I am, I decided to buy the cheaper, masking tape and create a little highway for them in our kitchen/dining area, complete with parking spaces and intersections.
 They loved it and played for quite some time, I was very glad that they took to it...you never know with kids.
 They made siren noises...
 Garbage truck stops....
 ....and tried not to crash, well maybe tried not to crash!

Cheese!
I can't get Bradley to smile while the camera actually takes the picture, but rest assured he did have a great time!