Tuesday, December 30, 2014

38 Weeks

38 weeks fell on Christmas Even and what I thought would be an easy picture opportunity but holidays are overwhelming and exhausting for kids and between a few little meltdowns, this is what we got!  

It's been a really fun Christmas with multiple celebrations and lots of family time.  I've been soaking up time with Colin and Ryan and embracing these last few days as a family of 3.  Life will drastically change soon when Spencer makes his appearance-- any day now kiddo!  The new year will be exciting for sure!  Daddy would sure love a 2014 baby!

Friday, December 19, 2014

His Name and His Nursery

Yep you've seen this same title post before here.  And perhaps you caught the early glance of our reveal yesterday.  But without further to do- I wanted to reveal our sweet son's name.
Spencer Norval.  Ryan and I chose the name Spencer just before we found out Colin would have a little brother.  We had a girl name picked out when we found out we were pregnant with Colin but finding a boy's name was a bit more of a challenge.  Ryan and I would email back and forth during the first half of this pregnancy with names we liked.  It wasn't until we were out on a date night that we landed on Spencer and it stuck.

The middle name of Norval is incredibly special to me as it is my grandpa's name.
Grandpa and I have been closer than close ever since I was a little girl,  I always knew if I had a son one day, I wanted him to be just like his great-grandfather.  Sweet, gentle, funny, and humble.  And so we have given Spencer the middle name of a man close to my heart.  I'm pretty sure when my grandpa holds Spencer for the first time it will be an overwhelming moment for me.

And just as the title of this post says- I won't keep you waiting to see Spencer's nursery...
 The walls are gray and red-- these pictures make them look almost orange-- dumb lighting.
I hope you like the name and the nursery.  And if you don't... well than don't tell me...

Thursday, December 18, 2014

37 Weeks

We are full term baby!  This little man can come any time now and will be totally fine!  That is insane!  Crazy!  And unbelievable!  Wow!  This pregnancy has flown by- probably because we are so busy with Colin- and I cannot believe we are mid-December already!  Next week is Christmas, then New Years, and then the due date.  

I hope every is enjoying this time with their family and friends.  I know we are anxious to celebrate Jesus' birth-- which seems to have a new meaning for me this year.  I'm really thankful I won't be giving birth in a stable :)  I'm thankful I won't have barn animals surrounding my newborn son.  And I'm thankful he will be swaddled in clean, warm blankets in a bassinet, not in a manger.  Sort of puts things in perspective right?!  

Friday, December 12, 2014

36 Weeks

I'm four weeks away from that due date!  That's crazy!  I'm feeling good and starting to get anxious to meet this new little one!  I'm certainly hoping for a 2015 baby-- I'd like to make it thru the holidays before he comes and I would like him to make it close to his due date.  But it's in God's hands.  I like to think about that and remember that He is writing this story.  

A few weeks ago I felt overwhelmed with the upcoming birth and being a mom of 2.  It's a lot to think about- Colin is beyond busy and although he is SUCH a good kid he is busy and demanding of my time and attention.  The idea of another baby needing my every ounce of energy was daunting.  I called my grandma to talk one day and just as my grandma always does- at the wise age of almost 90- she reminded me that God never gives us more than we can handle.  This was His plan, His timing, and His gift to our family.  And I honestly felt an instant sense of relief.  It's true- I can do this.  God planned for me to be the mom to Colin and his brother (name reveal to come soon!).  And God will handle our every day.

Also- it was requested that I do a side by side comparison of my pregnancy with Colin and this time around.  Yes I'm carrying SO much lower and it certainly looks like I've smuggled a basketball under my shirt.  With Colin, I carried higher and it didn't look like the baby might fall out. Ha!

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Our First Family Vacation: Florida Keys style

Our family took a family vacation Thanksgiving week to the Florida Keys and it was wonderful!  We have been planning this trip with my whole family since last March and I've been looking forward to it ever since we booked the rental house!
Ryan and I left a day before the rest of my family- trying to give us a buffer day for traveling with Colin.  Funny thing-- we missed our first flight.  So what was supposed to be one easy flight, ended up being two flights and one long day.  We made it to Miami late but enjoyed an upgraded suite with an ocean view.  Colin was very interested in the ocean the next morning when the sun rose!
We enjoyed a great breakfast at a quaint little cafe and then headed for the Keys while Colin took a nap in the car.  When we could finally pick up the keys for the house, we did and quickly got settled in to our new abode for the next week!
The first day- while my dad and Jaxon went fishing- the rest of us headed to Key West for a day on Duvall Street and the ocean.  Ryan and Stephanie (my sister in law) went on a wave running tour of Key West while the rest of us went shopping and dining.
The first three full days of our trip had great weather- warm temperatures and lots of sun!  So each day ended with time in the pool before dinner and the kids- Jaxon, Laura and Rose (and usually Ryan too!) took another swim at night with the lights going in the pool!
 
 
Maybe the cutest picture of my mom ever!  Also note, I have not seen her in a pool since 1987!  Only for her grandkids would she do this!
 
We grilled at the house on the first full night- and actually got coordinated for a group picture!
Rose, me, Colin, Ryan, my mom, my dad, Laura. Allison, David, Jaxon, Bryan, and Stephanie
Colin provided endless entertainment and was always available to play with whoever wanted to hang out with him.  He loved breakfast in the morning and everyone watching him eat.  He also loved being a big kid and sitting with his cousins.  He loved being the center of attention-- I have a total ham on my hands!
 
The next day we went to the Dolphin Research Center (my dad and Jaxon were fishing again).  Colin and Ryan got to meet the dolphins and my niece Rose had a dolphin paint a shirt for her.  It was such a fun place- complete with a dolphin show, roaming iguanas, and a splash pad to cool down!
Colin loved the dolphins and seal lions.  Also an amazing note was that baby#2 could hear the dolphins and was kicking like crazy for me!  My stomach was bouncing all over!
That afternoon my brother and sister in law took Rose and Laura to the beach-- how gorgeous are these girls?!
 A nap was required for Colin and me and then we all met up at an adorable coffee, wine, and ice cream shop for an afternoon treat!
We all got out of the house for dinner at Sparky's that night- the best fish sandwich I've ever had!  So yummy!
On Tuesday- Ryan, Stephanie, and Laura went snorkeling- or that was that plan.  But wind and choppy water stopped that adventure and instead they hiked around an island and toured Indian Key.
 
While they were adventuring Colin got his first dip in the ocean!
He liked the water but didn't love the BIG waves.  But he went in and splashed around and had fun.  Unfortunately a kid swimming next to us got stung by a jellyfish and that ended our time in the water.  No need to take a chance and get stung ourselves.  Lunch, a nap, and pool time followed this fun day!  And again my dad and Jaxon were fishing-- they could fish every day, all day!
We made it back to Key West for another day of shopping, tourist attractions, and lunch.  Ryan, Colin, and I spent some time just the three of us- which was really nice to have.  Colin passed out shortly after the Little White House on our way to the Southernmost Point.  
 I have the cutest boys!
And we made it to the Mile 0 mark!  Colin opened his eyes for the picture but was fast asleep again shortly afterwards.
That evening my family graciously took Colin while Ryan and I celebrated our 4th wedding anniversary.  We went to Lazy Days for dinner- and we were so lazy we didn't take any pictures.  But before we left for dinner, I did do the weekly bump picture with Colin.
And all four "kids" got together before the sun set.
Thursday was Thanksgiving.  We mostly lounged around the house, went swimming (even though it was pretty windy) and then ordered in a turkey dinner with all the fixings.  To be honest, it didn't feel like Thanksgiving- no cold weather, no snow, no grandparents (we missed them lots!), and no time with Ryan's family (we missed them too!).  But it was nice to spend time with my family and truly relax.
While Rose tried to watch the Macy's Thanksgiving parade- Colin climbed all over her and then gave her love.
 
Thanksgiving with my little family.
My dad carving the turkey- just as he would at home!
My brother and his family and my sister and her family traveled home on Friday while my parents and Ryan, Colin and I stayed one more day.  My dad and Ryan went fishing- without much luck for catching the sharks they were chasing.  My mom and I took Colin to Theater of the Sea.  He loved the sea lion show most.  One last dinner at Sparky's and then lots of packing to get home again.

It was a great trip- full of wonderful memories!  I'm so thankful we could do this trip before baby boy comes.  I was thankful for good health to be able to travel and that Colin did so well on the plane.  Traveling with a "baby" makes for a lot of extra luggage and a lot of extra worry but I'm thankful Colin didn't scream or cry- was just a really busy boy!  I was also incredibly thankful for my family who played with and entertained Colin.  He LOVES them and when we came home, I think he was bored- where were all the fun people?  He was stuck with just mom and dad.  We aren't as fun as his cousins- that's for sure!  Since our trip, he can't stop pointing to pictures of family- he wants to see them all the time.

It will likely be a while before we take another trip-- two boys seems a little daunting to handle on an airplane or away from home.  We'll see.  But until then, I'm so thankful for this first family vacation- Florida Keys style!