Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Doctor Day!

Today I went to the doctor being very optimistic, since last Wednesday he said not to be such a pessimist. Anyway, I even put my bags in the car, hoping being optimistic that he would say lets just go over to the hospital and get this show on the road. I even had my mom get her bag, just in case being very opimistic.

Well guess what, I'm blogging from my favorite spot in my living room. The love seat! I just got out of a very very cool bath, soaking up the A/C and having a rather large glass of ice water. Enjoying the heat of the summer.

Come back next week he says. Ahh! I'm only at a 1 1/2, ahh, I just knew (being optimistic and all) that I was at least at a 3. See why I would rather be pessimistic instead, and not get my hopes up. But I will put a smile on my face and just say, "Well Collin needs another week to grow."

I said a prayer before the doctor came in the room that His will would be done, so be it. Lord, I hear ya.

I'm exhausted and hot! I don't think I see myself working a full day from here on out, but we will see. I did get to rest at my mom's when we returned from El Dorado and Anna went home with Nonna, so I'm enjoying and resting here in my favorite spot.

I've had several REAL contractions, but none in any kind of sequence. My blood pressure is great and I'm not really swelling, like I did with Anna and with that I am thankful. I guess I should also be thankful to have this opportunity to have carried him thus far. There are so many women and babies that never get to experience this opportunity. So Thank you Lord for this blessing. I'm just getting excited and ready to see his little face.

So many people have suggestions to get the ball rolling so to speak. Eat lots and lots of HOT Salsa, walk 2 miles, do other things that are too embarrassing to blog about. I'll just wait until, nature takes place.

So staying cool, resting, and staying cool is my plan for the next 7 days until I return to the doctor. If something happens before then, I will try to get Chad to post, if not I will send something out next week regarding the doctor.

Blessing to All!
India

Monday, June 22, 2009

Swimming Lessons should be 2 weeks long, please!


Wow! It is hard to believe it has been almost a month since my last post. Either we lead very dull lives or we have been too busy to sit and post about what is going on in our lives. I'll will bet on the latter of the two. This past week Anna started her second year of swimming lessons from Mrs. Sonya. (actually the week before, it's taking me a week to post about it) Boy, did she love it. Everyday she would ask, "Go to Mrs. Sonya and swim." She did so well and by Sunday at Nonna's house she was swimming under water, "doing the bullfrog", and jumping off the sides. Kelli said, "Don't you wish swimming lessons were two weeks long." I'm positive we will take again next year to perfect our technique and maybe the year after that for diving lessons. We will see! Monday of course, everyone was a little nervous. Not sure what to expect, anxious on how your child will preform, proud when they do something you weren't sure they would want to do, thankful no tears today or if there were tears they soon were over it. Anna got to be the leader because she took last year and sorta remembered what the bullfrog was and the bob and how to blow bubbles. She had just turned 2 last year when she took so I'm surprised she remembered any of that. Kenli had been reminding her when they would swim how to do each of those.

The bob & the bull frog!







Bubbles!



Tuesday, seemed to be a bit more relaxed. There were 7 kids in this class so Mrs. Sonya put them in alphabetical order. Anna, Emma, Ian, Kaylee, Lilly, Lyndi, and Madalyn. Anna of course was super excited because she got to go first, but then her patients grew thin because she had to wait. I could hear her saying Anna's turn, Anna's turn. Bless her heart, she is the only one not in school and the other kids were older and either attended daycare, pre-k, or had older siblings and knew what it meant to "wait your turn". It was a good lesson for her and she survived.





Wednesday, hump day and oh my gosh I wish I could get in the water day. It was so hot! The kids jumped off the diving board today. Anna wasn't so sure, so she had help off the board. I tossed her in the first time and then realized how a large 9 month pregnant woman had NO BUSINESS throwing her first born in the deep in. I let Amy (Ian's mom) and Sonja (Lyndi's mom) take over from there. I did not force Anna to jump and was really shocked when she kept going back down there. We got in the car and she said, "People threw Anna in, I'm okay, I'm okay." I started laughing.





Ian! Thanks Amy!



Thursday, lead to some tears from me, Anna, and Kaylee. Like I said before, Anna is the youngest of the class and she can't touch the bottom of the shallow end either. Mrs. Sonya had just got finished putting the kids on her back and swimming out to the deep end. All the kids by now are more relaxed in the pool and have ventured out along the sides and off of the steps. Well, Anna thought she could do the same, then realized she couldn't touch. She grabbed poor Kaylee by the neck and hopped on her back. Well they both went under and Anna did not let go. Sherri (Kaylee's mom) was a little closer than I was and she jumped in and then I got in to the steps to get Anna. It scared me so bad that I just started crying my eyes out. Kaylee cried from being scared and Anna cried because me and Kaylee were crying. I didn't know really how to handle the situation. Anna didn't know she was "hurting" her, in fact she told me that she just wanted to ride the girl's back. I knew I had to tell her that it was wrong, but I wasn't sure what to do. I took her over to Kaylee to tell her she was sorry, even though I'm not sure if she understood why? I just sat there the rest of the lessons, wiping tears from my checks, while my little swim fish carried on. Sherri even told a mutual friend that I was more upset than she was. Post one up for the hormones. Ahh!



Friday here at last! Kelli and my mom came to swimming lessons with us. Chad had to work and couldn't come. Anna was doing so well, she was going under water and swimming to the steps. Getting out in the deep with a noodle and Mrs. Sonya of course an then pushing the noodle away and swimming under it. Amazing!!! The kids enjoyed pizza and a Dr. Peppers afterward then Anna went back in again. We had to bribe her to get out of the water with a present for Collin, that Emma's mom brought.





She did so well! In fact she did GREAT! I'm so proud of Anna!



Thank you, Mrs. Sonya! See you next summer! Here are some videos of swimming throughout the week.