February 11, 2013

Rodeo Time

The annual rodeo was Friday night! The boys always love going - and I think Grandaddy has the most fun of all.  He is still talking about the cowboys.  The girls enjoyed a quiet night at home!Special memories!





Potty training bootcamp

Potty training Jones may get the best of me.  We have had such little luck that we finally just put him in big boy underwear on Saturday and told him that if he did not tee tee on the potty he would be wet and it would not be fun. 

That sounds crazy and cruel, but he has to be potty trained by May in order to move up in school.  He is already the oldest in his class, so we can't risk it!

We had no plans on Saturday so we decided to take the plunge.  It was a long day, but he did great! He had an accident about 10 minutes after we first put him in the underwear and he hated being wet.  Success! Proves my theory that Pull-ups are a waste of money! 

He went to the potty (only #1) several times throughout the day.  We were so proud! Lots of laundry, lots of water, and lots of treats later, I think we are on our way to being potty trained.

We put him in Pull-ups for church and he kept them dry the whole time and he told his Sunday School teachers when he needed to potty.  I am so proud. 

#2 may be a while, though.   He held it all day Saturday, then last night he wanted to put on a diaper when he felt like he needed to go. 

He is so proud of himself.  He couldn't wait to tell his teacher, Ms. Linda, this morning.  I can't wait to hear how he did.

I can't wait to only have one child in diapers!






One Month

Sweet baby Anna turned one month old on February 8.  In some ways I can't believe it has only been a month but at the same time I can't believe it is already a month.  She has already filled our lives with so much joy and love!

We have been working on getting our nights and days worked out.  I am happy to report that she is doing great. Sleep is a beautiful thing.  She slept in her crib last night from 10 pm to 8 am, waking to eat at 1, 4 and 6:30.  This is amazing. 

Speaking of eating, we gave Anna Joy her first bottle yesterday.  She took it like a champ, unlike her brother who refused it his whole life.  But my goodness, I hate pumping.  I am trying to pump in anticipation of getting back to work.  It's awful.  I hope my body gets used to it and my attitude about it changes soon.  I plan on nursing for a year like I did with Jones, but this time I am counting on me pumping during the day at the office.  And that just sounds awful.

Anna Joy is starting to stay awake more and more during the day.  She still prefers to be held when awake, but is slowly enjoying her play mat and swing.

We are all just so in love!
Now, slow down time!




February 4, 2013

Big boy in the tub!




Brother and Sister

Jones loves Anna Joy so much, which fills me with overflowing joy.  My cup runneth over!

However, when I say he loves her...I mean he LOVES her.  It is a miracle she can even breathe around him! He constantly wants to kiss her, touch her, hold her, etc.  We have to remind him often that she is tiny and he must be gentle.  She is going to be a tough little girl.

Here he is seeing her for the first time in the hospital.  He was instantly proud.

But then became distracted by the hospital phone and buttons on my bed!

I am having to intentionally focus on spending time with him one-on-one.  It is hard when you are nursing a newborn to make the other child feel just as important.  So far he is not showing any sign of jealousy, though we are having to work on obedience with him.  It is like he back-tracked when we brought her home.





I love these two!

Snow Day 2013

It snowed on Anna Joy's 1 week birthday! Jones loved it and Anna Joy and I enjoyed staying warm and cozy by the fire.

We had her 1 week check-up on the snow day. She already gained back to her birth weight, plus some! Big girl was 7 lbs. 3 oz. at one week. She was 6 lbs. 2 oz when we left the hospital. Her mama's feeding her something good!

We are so in love and getting more and more into a rhythm of living as a family of 4. We are blessed!



January 21, 2013

Anna Joy Skaggs

It's been several days since we welcomed Anna Joy into this world and I am just now sitting down to write about her birth.  I have wanted to several times, but honestly I cannot put her down long enough to sit at the computer and spend the time writing.  Anna Joy is the sweetest, biggest snuggle bunny ever. And I can't stop loving on her. 

But we will get to that in a minute.

Anna Joy was born on January 8, 2013 at 4:28 am. She weighed 6 lbs 9.8 oz, which is ironically the exact same weight Jones was at birth.  She was 19 1/2 inches long.

After weeks and weeks of bed rest and medication to stop pre-term labor, I woke up on Monday, the 7th, feeling very different.  The contractions were harder and lasting longer and not going away by taking Tylenol, drinking water and lying down. 

One of the sweet church members gave us the gift of a cleaning lady while I was on bed rest.  She was coming that day, and I was not going to miss the opportunity to get my baseboards and toilets clean! So I decided to not say anything just yet.  I waited until about 3 pm before I texted Kristen and Trey saying that maybe my contractions were something more.  Trey asked if he should come home from work and take me to the hospital, but I assured him I was fine (the cleaning lady wasn't finished yet!).

Kristen was, thankfully, on call that night.  She talked me into coming into the hospital and just letting her check me to see if there were any changes.  Trey and I got there around 6:30, met my parents to pass off Jones and headed up to see Kris.  I told my parents I would be back at their house in an hour!

She checked me and I was at 3 1/2 cm.  Three days before I was at 2 (and had been for about a month).  She decided to put me on the monitor and re-check me in an hour.  I was contracting every two minutes and when she came back an hour later I was dilated to 4 1/2.  She decided it was the real deal, so we began the process of checking me into the hospital, starting my IV and beginning the laboring process.

Around midnight, I got my epidural.   A couple of hours later, she broke my water.

I continued to labor on my own.  There were some scary times with Anna Joy's heart rate.  It would drop significantly after each hard contraction as well as bottom out when my normally low blood pressure would drop even lower.  Thankfully I had a wonderful doctor and wonderful nurses! They were able to stabilize her heart rate and continue laboring. 

Around 4:00 am, the nurse came in to check me again - and much to our surprise it was time to push! Kristen was called in and after ten minutes of pushing Anna Joy was here.  I am so thankful that both of my deliveries have been short and, dare I say, easy.

Laura at this point was at my parent's house with Jones.  My mom and dad were called when they first determined it was time to push, but they didn't make it in time.  She was ready to get here! They arrived shortly after she was born.  Later that morning, after Jones was dropped off at school, Laura and my parents came back.  That afternoon Anna Joy was introduced to her cousins and big brother, which is a post all of it's own.

This pregnancy has been trying and tiring, but looking at this sweet, perfect face made it all so worth it.  Anna Joy is such a blessing to our family.  I already cannot remember what life was like before she arrived.  She has completed our family.

Here we are, almost 2 weeks after her birth, and the one word that Trey and I keep coming back to when describing her is peaceful.  She is so very peaceful.  She is eating well, sleeping pretty well and rarely cries at all. She prefers to snuggle, which I am happy to accommodate.  When she is on your chest she literally scoots up to be closer under your chin.  It is precious.   

It is true what they say: you are much more relaxed with your second child and it seems our more relaxed behavior is rubbing off on her. 

She lives up to her name: JOY.

We are all so very in love.




December 31, 2012

2012

Another year behind us.  2012 may go down as the single most life-changing year yet! That is saying a lot considering what all 2010 and 2011 brought us. We are so happy and feel incredibly blessed to following God's calling in our life.  Trey is living proof of what can happen when you stop fighting and start surrendering.

The year started off with us living in Starkville still trying to figure things out.  Around April, Trey surrendered,started in the ministry in May and we moved to Columbus in June.  Somewhere in there we found out we were expecting baby #2! It has been a journey since.  Not always fun, but always towards the goal.  Trey found out a few days ago that he has been accepted to Asbury Seminary, thus we begin another journey summer of 2013. 

I can't think about having two kids under 3, both working full-time, me commuting an hour and Trey also in school full-time without having minor heart palpitations.  But if there is one thing I have learned is that you gotta have faith! So we move towards 2013 with that goal in mind - FAITH!

We can't wait to see what 2013 holds - and we can't wait to  hold our baby girl!

Grandaddy and Lita time

Trey had BreakTHRU retreat with his youth from Thursday to Sunday of this past week.  Since I am unable to stay with my child alone right now (killing me!) Grandaddy and Lita stayed with us.  Jones gets non-stop attention with them, so he was sad to see them go. No more cinnamon raisin bread with cinnamon/sugar butter from Grandaddy on command.  Child is rotten! 

While here, my mom organized Anna's closet and drawers, washed all of her clothes, organized Jones' playroom, cleaned our house, cleaned out the freezer and fridge,  while my dad washed windows (inside and out), replaced light bulbs, etc... I was sad to see them go!

They are the best...Thank you just doesn't seem enough for all they have done for us these past few months. 




Anna Joy's nursery

I can honestly say that I had nothing to do with making this nursery come to life.  It was done completely while I was on bed rest my my mom, sisters and Trey. So thankful.
I absolutely love how it turned out.  It is very different from how I thought I would decorate a little girl's room, but I feel in love with the fabric on a design blog.  I am so pleased with it. Now it is ready for a precious little girl.  We can't wait to bring Anna Joy home to this room.  We are so in love with her already.









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