Monday, April 30, 2012

Pamper

Have you ever said a word so much it starts to sound funny?  This has happened to me during the past few days...I have been just beside myself with this giddy feeling of being pampered.  Not feeling at all like the stay-at-home, just had a baby, not getting a full nights sleep, chasing after a two-yr old mother that I am. I am feeling the MOST pampered I have ever felt before.  Here is Webster's definition of the word:
Pamper
1 archaic : to cram with rich food : glut
a : to treat with extreme or excessive care and attention <pampered their guests>
Both the above scenarios (unfortunate for #1 due to a bridesmaids dress that I must muster up courage to sport in less than two weeks) are an accurate description of the past few days.  My husband earned his way into something called "Presidents Club" in 2011 for his performance in his career.  I am very proud of my hard working man and feel extremely blessed to join him for this trip in recognizing his hard work.  We are in Toronto, CA and staying at the Ritz Carlton. Nuff said? 
I keep laughing because we are surrounded by opulence that we are not accustomed to!  I feel like chewing out dear housekeepers who curtsy at me...really?  I totally empathize with their job...I do it all day.  Maybe I should give my children a curtsy after picking up their dirty towels.  Forget "maybe", I am totally going to do that. 
It has been a special time with my man (it has been a big adjustment going from three to four kids) and we were able to bring our baby girl with us...two months old already.  We are loving the bonding time!  Eric and I have been traveling down memory lane and remembering our first baby - wondering "what was there to stress about with ONE child?!?!".  I know we felt like at the time like our lives "changed forever", but really after managing four, one seems like childs play (no pun intended). hehe
Our first day started with Tim Horton's and was followed by the Toronto Blue Jay's game.  Two Canadian staples.  Tim Horton's is the Canadian equivalent to Starbucks, but with better prices.  I guess Canada has got some things right...

 We came back to our room after the game to find this nice surprise:
Nice because I never take the time to plate my crackers and cut jam into perfect little squares for a mid-day snack.  I am usually grabbing a couple graham crackers and calling it good (string cheese on a good day). Pampered.

Our second day happened to be a Sunday and we took in God's beautiful creation on a walk along Lake Ontario:



Remember these guys? Yup, they're called "tele...." oh, never mind...
I also took advantage of the hotel spa and got a facial. Pampered times ten!!  Ahhh
We ended the day by finding a delightful little Italian restaurant and had the most romantical dinner (Abby cooperated lovely by sleeping).  We even got our OWN desserts, usually we share, hence the reference to #1 in Websters definition.
Tonight was the "black-tie" dinner, which unfortunately due to the nature of the event infants are not allowed.  Eric and his friend were going stag.  Man, did he look good!  Sure, I could have joined him if I wanted to pay a babysitting service $36 an hour.  Never mind the money, I could never leave my baby with a stranger, let alone in a foreign country.  I would not enjoy one bite of filet mignon or whatever delicacy they are enjoying as I type. 
This was my dinner (as I am apparently too cheap to pay $30 for a salad to be brought up to my room...don't even get me started on what actual food costs):
Yes...we had an espresso maker in our room.  We utilized this daily. ;)  I was tempted to go all "Macaulay Culkin" and order all kind of crazy things like in the Home Alone movie, but see, I do have SOME self control and that dress was ever present in my mind! :P

What a stud.  I think - no - I know he was getting a little annoyed with the picture taking, but can you blame me?!!?!  I love the ones of him and A...he is such a good daddy!

And this concludes our trip.  I am SO ready to get back to our other three.  We decided we are going to get up early so we can pick up the girls from school and surprise them.  While this trip was extremely wonderful, relaxing, rejuvenating, etc.  I am ready to get back to my "day job". ;) 


Thursday, April 5, 2012

Our Little Bunny

Miss A received a package in the mail this week.  Some sweet friends from California sent her a little welcome gift and it couldn't be any cuter!
Even the packing peanuts were pink/green...now THAT is attention to detail! ;)

Such a pretty box...

Cuteness!!


Our little bunny

Can we be done with the pictures now??

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Little Girls Table Redo

We bought this little table from our neighbors garage sale about five years ago and the girls have used it a lot!  It has seen several tea parties, coloring sessions, lemonade stands, picnics, forts, etc. All that use and it was looking pretty sad!

Before taking it apart...

Very simple to just unscrew and add fabric and vinyl covering


All finished!



All ready for a bbq!  I couldn't resist the plates since they matched so perfectly and were the perfect "girl" size

We found this little stool at Hobby Lobby in the clearance section...I was bummed they only had one (we may check the other store)   

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Organizing...

Spring must be on its way because this week I have been in a purging/organizing mood.  I am not sure I will be able to wait until May to have a garage sale...Goodwill may just be getting a visit this year instead!
This week my goal is to get our basement storage area organized.  I got started this past Saturday after purchasing a "chotty-botty" organizer at Costco. Chotty-botty you ask?  Yes, that is what I said.  It is a phrase that was made up by my mom and her brothers when they were little kids.  Anything that had neat little drawers or knick-knacky type features was referred to as chotty-botty.  There were two kinds of things in their world: chotty-botty and mishy-mashy (there is even a tune that goes along with it).  I will direct you to my mom for further explanation. :)  OH! There was another one, basilities, I am not even sure how to spell these made up words, and I am pretty sure you all have thought I have lost my marbles by now.
This is how my china dishes have looked since Thanksgiving. *blush*
Doesn't that look like a wonderful way to store fragile dishes?!?! On a concrete floor...I really don't think that one piece of tissue paper is doing a whole lot of good! :P It might protect it from a fly landing on it...outside of that I can only think of one word. Futile.

Insert China Story:
I think the tradition of buying china for newlyweds is near obsolete.  However, shortly after we were married I saw this set at a thrift store and couldn't believe that it was #1. So large.  There were 16 cups/saucers, 15 plates (I recently ordered four more from ebay for this past Thanksgiving), 20 soup bowls, platters, gravy boat/salt shaker and lots more.  #2. It was so cheap for china ($50...total)!  Well folks, I walked away from that thrift store empty handed.  I reasoned myself out of it because I  thought "what am I going to do with 20 soup bowls"...in my current state that was approximately eighteen too many!  Storing the set in an apartment was also probably not the most feasible task.  I hadn't been married that long, but long enough to know the look on my dear husband's face would have been like "you did whaaaat???"
Well, I must have been second-guessing this decision because I remember talking to my mom about it that week and was SURE someone had probably nabbed it.  Fall past and Christmas came...*sniff*...guess what was under the tree from my momma?!?!  Yup and a husband can't say "whaaaat..." to a gift! hehe  Although, those of you that know my hubby know if he can pull off pink dress shirts, he may just be excited with me about my china gift- and he was! Fun fact: He worked in a china replacement shop during high school and guess who knew the pattern? Shocker, huh?!   See, this is why God gave us all girls. :)
Exit Story.

This is the nifty container rack.  I like all the different sizes and options.  It was so fun separating napkins rings from candles from linens, etc. Yes, I do just believe I showed the world how much of a nerd I am..the fact that such things would be make me giddy.

This past Thanksgiving we were blessed to have a table filled with family and friends and put the obscene amount of china to work!

This is part one of a two part series. The rest of the "storage wars" will hopefully happen sometime this week. 

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Baby Abby's Arrival...

One week ago today I had just given birth to our fourth little girl!  It has been a blur of a week, but filled with lots of gratitude.  Oh...where to begin?  Lets start with Wednesday since yesterday I kept saying I can't believe she was in me last week and we didn't know when she'd make her grand entrance.  I had my weekly Dr.'s appointment and my Dr. said I was dilated between a two and a three.  This was good news and I thought it would be another really quick labor like M's.  We were only at the hospital with M for 20 minutes before she was born...it was quick and hard.  I was actually hoping for this again since I didn't get an epidural and was able to get up right away and not have any side effects.  HOWEVER, the old adage is true...every pregnancy is different and so is the labor experience!  Back to Wednesday, after my Dr.'s appointment I called my best friend and asked her to lunch (she works right by my Dr.'s office).  We enjoyed catching up and she even joked with me that this could be "your last supper".  :)   I was really feeling fine though and thought it would "never happen".  That feeling you get when you are nine months pregnant.  The anticipation process with this pregnancy seemed more intense that any other because:
#1. We thought we were in for a quick process and we live 30 minutes from the hospital...didn't want to deliver in the car!
#2.  Eric was most paranoid about the weather in February and having to drive fast on bad roads.      #3.  We had THREE kiddos to have childcare lined up for and part of the day two of them are in school...it just seemed like a lot of different factors this time around. 
I had gone into labor with the other three around 11pm (every time!) and Eric was home so I was really hoping this baby would do the same.  Another really quirky thing that has happened with every pregnancy is the arrival of Eric's parents.  With our first baby their plane arrived at 9pm-ish and we no longer got back to our apartment and I went into labor.  With our second we had picked up Eric's dad and grandma from the airport and were home all of an hour before I went into labor.  Baby number three was a bit different since they were living here that summer, but thankfully we had them sleep over at their house that night since I had  feeling it might be "the night."  So we joked that with this baby she would wait until they got here and guess when their flight got in??  Tuesday night the 7th and I went into labor on the 8th less than 24 hrs later.
Several times during the last couple weeks Eric had said he wished he had a crystal ball.  It was really nice that every time I called him he answered on the first ring and if he were in a meeting or busy he'd say "are you in labor?? me: no, Ok, call you back". click.  Cute, huh? :) It made me laugh every time and I actually quit calling him so he didn't think that every time!
I keep getting side-tracked from Wednesday!!  Ok, so we sat down for dinner and I was noticing definite contractions...more than braxton hicks and thought things were starting.  By the girls bedtime we were "tracking"...Eric's dad was hilarious.  He was the stopwatch guy.  It was hard because there wasn't a good pattern to them.  I'd have a really hard one followed by two smaller ones like a minute or two apart and then it'd be another ten minutes before the next big one.  We decided to watch a movie and before it was over I went up to get my bag ready because I knew she was on her way, just didn't know when to sound the alarm.  I wished the contractions would get more steady so I could not show up at the hospital and feel like a fool with false labor.  I called my mom around 11:30 and told her we'd probably be leaving soon.  I was still second guessing myself though.  We decided to try and go to sleep, but I was paranoid I wouldn't have enough time to get to the hospital if I waited too long.  As soon as I laid down though they got really bad and by 12:30am we were on our way to the hospital.  Things got intense on the drive and we started really getting excited about meeting our new little girl and knowing her birthday would be February 9th.  We got to the hospital and I was sure with the whole evening I was at least dilated to a 6 or 7.  I was only at a 3!!  Ugh.  This was not good news.  We got to our room and the nurse suggested the whirlpool...I told her I'd probably drown myself.  I know a lot of woman like the water approach, but it never sounded good to me.  I did do the bouncy ball thing and that seemed the most helpful.  By time it was 3am I was asking for the anesthesiologist.  Things were just going WAY too slow to tough it out.  I believe I've shared my view on pain medicine during childbirth before, but this is my view.  IF they gave out trophy's for going all-naturale, it may be tempting to "tough" it out.  But nope, not even a certificate.  So if the end result is the same and I can enjoy the process a bit more and with a few less mean things said to my husband...why not?!  Classic "Sarah" phrases include (but are not limited to): "you just don't understand", nurse: the anesthesiologist is in a c-section and will be out shortly..."I think I need it more than her", "ow, ow, ow" in patterns of three, "shoot" also in patterns of three, and "shhhhh".  Noises really get to me for some reason, people talking, leather jackets, etc.  Our room was pretty chilly and Eric put his leather coat on and just the noise from it crinkly about put me over the edge.  I remember hissing "get it off, get it off, pleeeease get it off"  the poor guy looked around like "what in the world..." lol  It is funny to me now.  My mom was sensitive to smells, she may or may not have thrown ice at my dad for bringing coffee in the room.
I turn into a much nicer person once that large needle is in my back. 4pm...sweet relief.   Eric was able to sleep some, I had the dry heaves and some shaking, but the contraction pain was minimal and by 8am I was ready to push.  Two pushes was all it took!  My mom was there and it is always so amazing to see the little life that was wriggling around be handed to you.  She. was. perfect.  Nine months of worry gone in seconds and I couldn't stop crying.  So thankful.  So in love.

Dr. Schuler and Kangaroo care :)  

We share the same feelings when it comes to scales...
Proud daddy

My mom
Eric's parents (Abby's middle name is after his mom's - Bonnie Lue)

Checking out her teeny tiny fingers

 

M not so sure... :)


Our little...errrr, big family! ;)




Aunt Jess

Uncle Paul





Being born is exhausting!

Kisses from her big sister


Surrounded by little women ;)


Flowers from Eric's company

Flowers from my Janelle (the Riesens she brought were gone by this point) :)

Flowers from Grandma and Grandpa Condron



My beautiful sister (just flown in from Montana!)

So glad to have her here...Megan joined in for the picture - love her expression!
There you have it...our first week.  It has been crazy and its not adjusting to life with a newborn...its adjusting to life with a newborn AND a two year old who has more energy and antics than I know what to do with.  We will figure it out...I may or may not have used a safety pin to keep her crib tent escape-proof today at naptime. 

I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made: marvellous are thy works; and that my soul knoweth right well. Psalm 139:14