Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Asher Eli Dickson

Our little man is finally here! And a week old actually, but I'm just slow finally getting this posted ;) Asher Eli Dickson was born 11/21/16 at 6:04 PM. He weighed in at 7 lbs 9 oz and was 20 inches tall (Colton weighed 7lbs 10 oz, so Asher is the smallest!). Seriously, he is perfect. Like, the best baby ever. Never cries, and is letting mommy sleep at night! Fingers crossed that it stays this way ;)

Here's his birth story and pics!

Robs mom was amazing enough to agree to come down and help out at home for a few weeks following baby, so she flew in on the 19th, Saturday evening. We had scheduled to get induced on Monday, November 21st, first thing in the morning. I was a little nervous about getting induced again, but my doctor was leaving town the next morning for three weeks, so we got it scheduled. 
Rob and I showed up at the hospital that morning, right at 7am. The nurse that was with us for the day, was absolutely amazing. She really listened to what we were wanting, and tried her best to work with us, and help us however she could. She got us all hooked up and the process started. We start the Pitocin around 8:30 that morning. Shortly after, LaNae, Weston, and Colton all showed up. The boys hung out for a little bit, and then my mom came and took the boys for the day. LaNae stayed to help coach me and Rob through the labor. With the other boys I had gotten an epidural, and I really didn't want to get one this time. I had had different issues with the other two, and desperately wanted to avoid it if at all possible. Contractions slowly started getting more intense, but it still seemed like it was taking forever. Rob and I danced, listened to relaxing music, laughed, and I snuck food whenever my nurse wasn't watching. As contractions got worse Rob helped relieve some pain as I used the birthing ball to sit on and lean on. As the labor progressed however, it looked like Asher's heartbeat kept dropping with each contraction. We kept it monitored, and tried different things to help, but we just couldn't seem to fix it. Of course I was totally freaking out. At that point all thoughts of getting the epidural went out the window. I just wanted to get him here safely and quickly, and I knew an epidural would only slow things down. Eventually the nurse and doctor decided that I needed to stay in the bed, so that they could keep an eye on the heart monitor better. I was scared they would make me get a C-Section, so I quietly got into bed, and kept praying. Once I was in the bed, it seemed like the contractions got a lot worse. Rob was amazing, and helped me breathe and focus through each one. He even had me laughing (which hurt a lot more, so he got told that wasn't allowed :)  ).  Although I've been told I was only in the bed for a few hours before Asher were born, it felt like a life time. And yet, almost out of nowhere I was told it was finally time to push. Baby had been a trooper, and he was finally ready to be here! LaNae told me it only took 5 contractions to get him here. I honestly have no idea how long it took, but it was such an amazing experience. Finally, at 6:04 PM Asher was born! 

The first couple of days he kept spitting up really bad, but they said it was just amniotic fluid that he were still trying to clear out of your system. After a couple of days that cleared up, which has been such a huge relief, because it was really scary every time. At his newborn check a few days later they said that his jaundice levels were high, and they made us put him on a bilirubin light for 2 days. Even though he was home, it was so hard, because snuggling was pretty much not an option while he were on the light. Everything cleared up quickly though, and the last few days we have been snuggling him nonstop :) 























Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Fall Festivities

As soon as the leaves started changing colors, Weston has been begging to go collect leaves. We did it last year, and it apparently left quite the impression. I'm glad that it's stayed to warm to much longer than usual, because it did take us forever to finally make it out to play in the leaves. Although I planned on having us walk all over the park and get different kinds of leaves, the boys found the first huge leaf pile they could, and were quite content to stay there for hours. Endless fun for them, and awesome naps afterwards made for a very successful day ;)














We also went on our last family jeep adventure this last weekend. Nothing crazy, just up into the hills to go shooting. Not sure how we're going to fit 3 kids in the back of the jeep, so I felt like I needed on last official trip before I was done jeep riding for a bit. While we were out I snapped these pics on my phone. I am so thankful that these two have each other and love each other so much. I cannot wait for them to have another brother to play with soon too! 



And finally, my amazing husband got these shelves built in our garage this last weekend as well. He is SO AMAZING. It's been on our list to do forever, but we figured getting it done before baby would be best. Yeah, he's incredible.
getting started
after
And last but not least, Weston discovered that when mommy says don't run in the house, it really is for his safety. Miraculously this didn't bruise at all, and is basically completely gone already. Gotta love essential oils :)



Sunday, November 6, 2016

Pumpkin Patch & Halloween 2016

Have I ever said fall is my favorite time of year?! Pretty sure I say it every year... but it's true! The weather, the colors, the activities, it's just perfect! And this year did not disappoint. As soon as I told Weston it was fall he wouldn't stop asking about going to the pumpkin patch. He was SO excited to go back, and I love that he is now remembering our traditions and is excited to do them with us each year. So, the pumpkin patch was a must!










We recently bought the Peanuts Movie, so when I told Weston he could pick how I carved the pumpkin, this was a must!
Rob's pumpkin, amazing as always :)


As for Halloween, we were debating on going to Boo at the Zoo, or if we wanted to try something new, but Weston wouldn't stop talking about it, and was so excited to see the lights and all the other kids, so Boo at the Zoo it was! And it didn't disappoint ;)  
Originally the boys were going to be tigers, that's what Weston wanted to do, but we walked by the Star Wars costumes at the store, and nothing else was going to be good enough. I love my little nerds :D
X-Wing pilot and BB8