Saturday, January 21, 2012

Saturday Night

Chloe got wiped out at a birthday party today so she went to sleep extra early! Leaving me to fill my time blogging and painting my nails.  I have been seeing the craze of painting one fingernail a different color a ton lately and decided to give it a try! I LOVE the results because it is something different and totally fun!

-The glittery pink color is OPI Excuse Moi 
-The grey color is Revlon Stormy
-The top coat is OPI 


Friday, January 20, 2012

One Proud Wife

I am going to brag a second about my wonderful husband!!! He is a full time student, athlete, dad, and husband and somehow balances it all with ease. Basketball season starts pretty much the first day of school (September) and lasts until March. Between practices, film, games, and all the traveling, the time spent on it all is intense. Last season he had some injuries that held him back from playing to his full ability, even with that, he still never brought any frustration home. So far this season, he has been playing awesome!!! It is so much fun to watch him (when I am not chasing Chloe all around the gym) and cheer him on. This past game was against our biggest rival, Western Washington. It is always a high intensity game and the gym is always packed. I got lucky and got a video of one of his awesome dunks! (He had another one that was even better than the one I recorded but I didn't grab my phone in time). The commentators had such wonderful things to say about him that I could not help but feel so proud of him. He juggles such a hectic life without even breaking a sweat and I admire him so much for it! 

My Crazy Adventures In Breastfeeding

Chloe is approaching 15 months old (where does time go!?) and I am getting ready to ween her off nursing. Looking back on the past 15 months and everything I had to go through to get here, I felt the need to share my breastfeeding experience.

 
My sister was a total breastfeeding pro. I remember getting so excited at my baby shower when I received the nursing cover I registered for. I started talking to my sister about what pump I should buy. I was SO offended when she told me "you know, breastfeeding isnt for everyone." "Ya right" i thought! I had envisioned myself being that picture perfect mom we all see nursing her child. Calm, cool, and collected nursing wherever she happened to be.  I could not have been more far off!!!! 

The first day home from the hospital I woke up with a wet shirt. "Whoohoo!" I woke my husband up with excitement. My milk had come in (and pretty fast I might add). I was ready to fulfill my duty of feeding my baby. Since this was the first real time I was nursing her without any nurses assistance, I tried to remain confident. I tried for about 10 toe curling minutes to get Chloe to latch on. Finally she did. She nursed for a good amount of time and immediately was asleep again. Awesome I thought, I got this. Well, she slept for a good 3 to 4 hours every time after she nursed. I called the hospital in a panic. (Advice-NEVER EVER google anything!!! I googled "why newborn naps so long" and the results I got almost scared me to death!) The nurses chuckled and said she was completely fine and take advantage of this wonderful sleeping baby, because most moms aren't so lucky. The problem with the 4 hour naps was my painfully large and engorged chest. I thought nothing of it until my sister came to take newborn photos. I showed her just to double check it was normal and right when i saw her reaction I knew it wasnt. She told me I needed to pump immediately because of the engorgement. All I had was a little hand held pump. I will NEVER forget the pain from that thing! Since I was so engorged, each pump brought tears to my eyes. I pumped out about 8 ounces total. 



I did not know what to do! There was no way I could continue to abuse myself like this, it was literally more painful than the birth itself! I called every mom, nurse, and lactation consultant I could get a hold of. I had too much milk!!! If I tried to nurse left and right in one feeding it would not work. If I tried to nurse just one side at a time, I was painfully lop sided. Each person I spoke with said "Oh what a great problem to have!" Yes i thought, it is, but it is still a problem! Finally, I got a electric pump and that made a huge difference. I would nurse, pump, nurse, pump, and so on. My whole day was consumed with nursing and pumping. In the mornings, I would fill up two 10 oz bottles. Yup, thats 20 ounces total! Our freezer was packed with milk. I called my sister-in-law in tears! "My whole day revolves around the pump. I cant go anywhere for more than an hour because my chest fills up so quickly and hurts!" The amazing advice she gave me was that my sanity matters too. What great advice!  On top of the vision i had instilled in my mind about what breast feeding was suppose to be like was the fact that when you are pregnant, you hear over and over about how healthy breastfeeding is. There was no way I was not going to give my baby the best possible thing out there. I told myself it would get better and I stuck with it. About 1 month in I got mastitis. We were at a friends house and I just felt downright awful! I had a horrible fever and the body aches were unbearable. Whenever Chloe would latch on, I would just cry from the pain. After getting over mastitis, my poor nipples were so raw and so chapped. The lactation consultant told me I had to strictly pump or else my nipple would detach (sorry for all the gory details! Hope this can help someone else one day!) I was so bummed! But at least my daughter was still getting breast milk I thought and like my sister-in-law said, my sanity was important!



I exclusively pumped till she was about 3 1/2 months old. It was definitely not the convenient route. Cleaning the equipment, cleaning the bottles, sitting down and pumping, but seeing a chubby and healthy little girl made it all worth it! When Chloe was about 4 months old, and I was all healed up, I tried to nurse her. I remember feeling no stress at all! If it didn't work, fine, I already had a nice little system going. I don't know if all the pressure I took off myself helped, but she took right back to it! I still had to pump a little just to slowly deplete my milk supply. 



She has successfully nursed since.



Like my sister said, "NURSING IS NOT FOR EVERYONE." I am not discouraging nursing in ANY way!! I think it is great and healthy! But, I do not believe it is this wonderful and natural experience that should just be assumed. I think the only reason I stuck with it after going through all that was because of all the support I had around me. I am not kidding when I tell people that for me, it was the hardest part of the whole baby process. I would be pregnant again and give birth again 10 times to not have to go through those first couple months.


I hope that if anyone has the same problems I had this post will help out a little bit! I did not find one person that had gone through what I did. I always joked that I could have written a book with my experiences!  

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Christmas take 3

Christmas at the farm is so special! It is so serene and peaceful. Just being far away and secluded gives you such an awesome Christmas feel! I wish i would have gotten a picture of the gorgeous frost that was everywhere! (I am not a fan of snow so pretty frost is a-ok in my book) Bowling is a Clyde family tradition that I love! We all headed over to the big city and put our bowling shoes on! Carson was my favorite to watch. He is almost 3 and would basically just throw and plop the ball done on the lane and watch it slowly move down to the pins. Christmas eve we got together with the Hadley's for a delicious dinner, tons of treats, and a nativity. It was so special seeing all the little kids dressed up as we read from the scriptures. Afterwards, we played mafia and I am still laughing about it! It is such a hilarious game and especially with the group we had! Christmas fell on a Sunday, so we went to Sacrament and then rushed home like little kids to open the gifts. It was so cute, we all lined up (youngest to oldest) and went into the room to see what Santa brought. Chloe didn't quite know what was going on, but she led the pack in! We got a very special Christmas book that i can not wait to read next year. "The Mansion" is the book and its the one the Prophet mentioned in the Christmas devotional. Chloe got the most adorable church dress that i cant wait to put her in! It was so great spending time with family and really feeling the Christmas Spirit and remembering our Savior and everything that has been sacraficed for us! 
(It was so hard to choose pictures because i had my new camera and was snapping pictures like a crazy person!)




Christmas take 2

Before heading out to Robys parents, we did our little family Christmas at our house with just the 3 of us. Roby cracks me up because every year he gets so excited with what he gets me, he wants to do Christmas the minute he is done wrapping the present. I have to admit, this year he totally spoiled me!!! Since Chloe is our first, it is natural to take a ridiculous amount of pictures of her. I had over 2,000 pictures on my phone and had been saying for a while i really wanted to get a nice SLR camera to take some actual good pictures. Well, the hubby came through and totally surprised me with one! I got to break it in all week at his parents. I am looking forward to learning how to actually go off the auto setting and learn to take some great pictures! It was fun to watch Chloe dive into her presents once again! It is so special making new traditions with our family that we will keep for years to come!
Insisted on standing on the chair while opening gifts

Christmas Take 1

You know those crazy Christmas people who buy decorations, gifts, basically anything Christmas ALL year long? Well, my mom is one of those crazies, and it has been like that since i can remember. She has what she calls her "kids." Not kids as in me or my brother or sister, but "kids" as in her Christmas figurines. She has a few Santa's, some elves, a snow angel, and countless others. Her most proud moment with all the decor is that she gets it all to turn on with one light swtich. She huddles everyone in the room, makes sure all the lights are off, and with one flip of a switch, VIOLA! Christmas overload! Chloe got a kick flipping the light on and off with her gammy. Since Roby flew in Monday, and since we were spending Christmas with his family this year, we celebrated Christmas on Monday out at my moms. Chloe was so entertaining tearing into the presents (i think she enjoyed the wrapping paper more than the actual gift) She got some awesome stuff that i secretly was excited to play with! Roby and I got spoiled with our very own electric fondue pot!!! It was a great Christmas at my mom's as always! 


Helping dad open gifts!
Chloe lounging in her new recliner
The funnest kitchen ever! I think i have more fun than Chloe









Snowflake Lane

(Just realized these never posted! Hehe better late than never!) Since the hubby was gone almost a week, Chloe and I decided to head west and spend some time with my family. Friday night was such a blast!! My sister, her kiddos, my mom, step dad, and me and Chloe ventured over to Bellevue square to experience Snowflake lane. This was my first year going and it will definitely be something we do every year! My sister had gone before so she knew the good places to stand. Since i had my stroller (and there were TONS of people) we couldn't really go to the sidewalk, so we stood by this little stage. We got the best show out of everyone!!! 3 guys dressed in all white took the stage when the show started and were the most entertaining drummers I've ever seen! (Luckily i got a video because words don't do it justice!) The rest of the weekend was spent just hanging out with family, lots of shopping, and catching up with old friends!
Gammy and Chloe

My sister and I waiting for it to start!
Gammy, poo-pah, and Bailey
Met up with one of my oldest friends for lunch! 



So fun! Gets you in the holiday spirit!