12.14.2012

Introducing..

Jolie Grace
December 6th 2:01pm
4 pounds, 8 ounces
18 inches long

Parker Jane
December 6th 2:03pm
5 pounds, 13 1/2 ounces
18 inches long

The girls are just minutes old in these two pictures- I was actually still in the OR while daddy came back to recovery with our healthy baby girls where they were introduced to Jordan's parents, BB and Papa, for the first time.  Both were very alert and so curious!

Ours sweet babies have overwhelmed us with joy.  It is something that cannot be described- and it brings me to tears just typing this..

..but, if I'm being honest, everything brings me to tears at the moment.

They have been true snuggle bunnies from the very beginning.  They were literally on top of each other in the womb- so it is no surprise now that they are still always touching.

Little Miss Diva: sweet Jolie Grace

Our totally chilled out baby girl Parker Jane

Us going home with our girls.  So blessed to have brought both of them home with us.  These little babies fought hard for their momma, just as she fought hard for them while they were in her belly.  
I am overwhelmed by the thoughtfulness of everyone around us- from the doctors, to the nursing staff, to family, and friends.. and especially from people we don't even know wishing us well with congrats.  

Our hospital room was filled with gifts and a rainforest of flower bouquets- making our side of the post-partum floor smell like a florist had moved in.  We both cried on our way home- we didn't want to leave such a wonderful environment.

Every day (and all night long..) I wake up to these sweet baby faces and thank God for His great hands in our lives with these girls.  They seem to change every time I look at them!

If you have been following me on Instagram (masseya) I'm sorry that I'm not sorry for sharing tons of pictures over that last week or so.  I promise I've refrained.  I have hundreds!  I just want to capture every single move they make so I can remember it all.  Taking time to soak it all in.  

Parker and Jolie's birth story to come- but for now.. going to spend some momma time with my little bits.  They are already 8 days old!!

12.05.2012

37 Weeks.. Full Term!



 tank top / Gap * denim skinnies / Loved by Heidi Klum * scarf / The Limited (similar)  

How far along? 37 Weeks- full term!!  You can tell by the cheesy grin on my face that I am oh-so-excited, yes?
Total weight gain: 36 pounds.  I had an unsaid goal to gain 40 pounds while carrying twins- and I'd say I was successful:) But, seriously- look at my HUGE bump?  I had a guy do a quadruple-take yesterday as I approached the doors to my doctor's office.  He must have noticed my incredible preggo swag (read: waddle).  If the quadruple-take wasn't enough, he proceeded to let out an over-reactive "ohhh", covering his mouth and grabbing his own stomach.  Yes, serious.  All I could do was laugh (really hard)- and maintaining my preggo swag became difficult.  I had to stop for air halfway to the elevators.  After taking twelve , ten, eight, five (what is an appropriate number to share with you on this one without stirring up your thoughts of tremendous vanity?) this week's belly picture(s) I realized that I'm covering up part of my chalkboard with that mass.  But, I decided that you can easily tell what it says and I was getting dizzy (I unintentionally hold my breathe when I smile.. that can't be good for mom or babies) so I was done with the pictures.
Maternity clothes?  Yes- it is December 5th and I'm wearing a tank top.  80* anyone?  Hardly Christmas weather.  Makes me sad because I luurrvvee sweater-weather.  I've been forcing the long sleeves over the past few weeks, and after getting up from the sweat puddles that I sat in while doing my hair and makeup, I decided I was okay to bare my full arms.  I did carry a sweater in my purse, but it never saw the light of day.  As of this last week- or two- anything that is comfortable and fits (to some extent), is what I'm wearing.  I wore my denim skinnies (that I've practically lived in for the past nine months) to my (final!!) doctor appointment this week and thought I was going to die.  They put so much pressure on the lower part of my belly that I almost requested to lay down in the back seat of the car for the drive home.  I was miserable- and (the hubs will agree) I've never complained of being miserable- poor Jordan didn't know what to do for me.  At home I've been wearing the same maternity yoga pants from Target for the past two weeks.  They are beyond comfortable and don't over crowd my low hanging belly.  I've washed them (once?), of course.. and sit in my bed pant-less while they dry.  Sadly- I'm not kidding at all.  In my defense, the other 3 pairs of maternity lounge pants that I own are packed away in my bag for my future hospital stay.
Stretch marks? None.  Good genes.  Thanks, Mom..            
Sleep: Sleep has come better these days.  I'm pretty much in a constant state of exhaustion, so I haven't experienced the annoying bouts of insomnia I once had on a regular basis.   Still getting up pretty early- but, yesterday I slept until 6:45am before rolling out of bed.  Nice.                     
Best moment this week:  At our appointment with the perinatologist on Tuesday, all looked excellent with the babies- both are still super healthy girls with great cord dopplers and heartbeats at 146bpm and 154bpm. Last week the girls' amniotic fluid dropped pretty significantly, but as of Tuesday, their fluid levels were back on the high end (as they've been through my entire pregnancy).  I was glad to see two big(ger) healthy girls on the monitor and a great report from Dr. Koster.          
Miss Anything?  Ease of movement.  And throw grace in there with my ease of movement.  I have neither.                  
Movement:  I usually have a baby part sticking out somewhere, and if not, one or both of them have the hiccups.  Jordan likes to play whack-a-mole with their little feet sticking up all over the place.            
Food cravings:  None. Food is completely uninteresting to me.  Tonight Jordan has planned a steak dinner to celebrate our last night as a family of two.  Steak, baked potato, salad, and grilled French breaaaddd.  We have made it into a special night.. and I'm full already just thinking about it.  

Oh wait- did I mention that these babies will be here tomorrow? 
          
Symptoms:  I am (still) super congested, complete with a daily headache and constant nose blowing.  I sound pretty horrible sometimes- but the sound is worse than I actually feel.         
Anything making you queasy or sick:  Nada
Labor Signs:  Oh yes. As of last Thursday I had a little over a centimeter left of cervix, which in turn actually means none at all. My OB came in the room after reviewing the sonogram and said "Honey, you know you'll never make it until December 12th, right?  How about we plan on getting those babies out on Thursday next week.. but as for this weekend, I'm not on call, so you cannot go into labor.  Which means that you will not get out of bed for anything but to pee."  It was a funnnn weekend (read: serious sarcasm)  I did some online Christmas shopping and enjoyed a Law and Order: SVU marathon.  Needless to say, I made it through the weekend, and its looking like I'll make it to Thursday morning at 9am when we are to arrive for delivery.  Having regular BH contractions- most super uncomfortable, but nothing with increasing intensity. 
Wedding rings on or off? On
Happy or Moody most of the time: So excited, I/we can be nothing but happy!!!  I am not sure that I'll be able to sleep much for the next 24 hours- too much to think about and look forward to, thats for sure.         
Looking forward to:  We are so, SO close.  In just about 24 hours we will meet our little baby girls.  I cannot believe it is already here.  I feel like these past 9 months have flown by- and yes, I say this even with the 3+ months of bed rest.  

While I wont be blogging until we get home and settled- you better bet that I'll be blowing up instagram with proud mommy pictures and updates.  You can follow me at masseya.  

I did want to acknowledge everyone that has commented and emailed me throughout my journey with this pregnancy.  It is amazing how the slightest encouragement can lift your spirits to another level on a less than stellar day.  I love (like, really LOVE) reading through what you all have had to say, and am so thankful for each one of you and your words of wisdom and prayer.  Its been a long road to 'full term' and know that we are so lucky and are confident that without a doubt His perfect hands has been involved through all of it.  I have continued to thank God for every single (extra) day he has given me with these little bits.  Carrying them to 37 weeks is a huge accomplishment, and I will say that I am so proud of it, but it is not my doing that did this- the glory is totally His.  I am so blessed.  Blessed with an amazing medical team.  Blessed with sweet neighbors, close friends, and precious family.  Blessed with an above average (and incredibly handsome) husband.  Blessed with readers like you that have shared your words of encouragement as each week goes by.  Blessed with my new 'blogger' friends that I feel like I 'know' and have known for years- you know who you are;).  And finally, I am so blessed to have carried these two this far.  

So, thank you.  These are just two simple words, but please know that they are loaded with (hyper-preggo) emotions behind them. 

37 weeks down.. ready or not, here they come! 

11.30.2012

The Most Wonderful Time of the Year

Bed rest has prevented me from doing a lot of things.  A lot of things I could most definitely list here, and with violins playing, you could feel sorry for me.  

I'll spare you.

One thing that was really getting me down was the fact that December is approaching and I have in no way the ability to decorate my house for Christmas.  Jordan LOVES this time of year, but literally scoffs at the idea of getting the house ready for celebration (demands nothing be displayed before Thanksgiving.)  Last year I gleefully decorated while Jordan was at the fire station and he came home to fall in love with our twinkling home.  I remember being particularly jolly in the holiday spirit while watching Toddlers and Tiaras and drinking hot chocolate.  Both pair well together, you know- but what occasion doesn't go with hot chocolate?  

This year, Bree and Roy came over Friday afternoon after Thanksgiving to help Jordan get our new house in the Christmas spirit.  I was SO excited!  Bree usually comes over to help me with garland decorating and leaves the tree up to me- but this year she did all of it.  How awesome is she?  We are both so SO thankful she is and has been eager and willing to help us through these past months with me on bed rest.  While Jordan and Roy scoured the roof tops with outside lighting, Bree and I enjoyed a Christmas movie on the Hallmark channel and decorated the inside.  After the boys were finished we ordered pizza and hung out a little longer to enjoy the well-lit living room.  It was a great way to start the weekend.  

Jordan and I went with the tall and skinny this year.  I love our 9-footer.
Garland over the hutch in the kitchen 
I love my gold spaaaakly reindeer.  
The night effect 
One thing I could do while sitting down?  Fill my glass canisters with Christmas Cheer
After completing the tree and the garland decor, we ran out of 'supply' the do the mantle justice.  Plus,  pizza had arrived and we were all starved- so the mantle was at the back of my mind.  I was beside myself with thanks to Bree already and was completely fine with just a little garland and twinkle for the time being.

On Monday afternoon Jordan and I walked into the house to this gorgeous mantle.  Bree had come over unannounced while we were out and finished what she had started a few days before- adding way more- to make it just perfect. Surprise:)
A couple weeks back, Ashley did a post about her and her hubby's favorite ornaments on their tree and explanation of reason for each selection.  Most were super sentimental and sweet.  

When I was going through our ornaments it got me to thinking about which were my favorites, and although we don't have many that have any meaning at all here are a few that I feel extra proud when hanging them on our tree.
1.) A glass fire truck Jordan's mom gave us in our first year of marriage.  I don't know why I adore this ornament so much, but I do.  It is actually broken on the other side, but I have kept it over several Christmas' and hide the broken part from view every year.
2.) Growing up, my late grandmother would give my brothers and I a keepsake ornament every year- and when it was time to decorate, we would separate our ornaments out and take responsibility for hanging our own before putting the rest of the ornaments on the tree.  My mom got Jordan and I this keepsake ornament for our first Christmas together as a married couple.  It's the only keepsake I have, and I love it for what it means, and for the memories it brings back from my childhood.
3.) Just because it is pretty.  I have a set of four: glass, green, hot pink, and red glitter decorated balls that I loveeee.  They are completely off on color scheme from the rest of my tree's decor, and I don't care one bit.
4.)  A couple years ago, Bree gave this ornament to us to hang on our own tree: Jordan's First Christmas.  I've been searching and searching for the perfect ornaments for the girls and have yet to find anything I like well enough. 

My posted picture via Instagram (masseya) after Bree was finished.

I love this time of year- and all the festivities that come along with it.  I was so excited to hear Christmas music booming out of the stereo system in the garage on Friday afternoon while Jordan and his dad worked outside.  The hubby and I share a serious love for Christmas music.  An obsession with this holiday album  started last year with his appearance on the Michael Buble Christmas Special.. and will for sure continue into this year. 

I have yet to get Jordan to allow me to plug in my Bieber playlist while driving..  I'll let you know when that status changes.     

11.28.2012

36 Weeks



 3/4 sleeve scoop neck / A Pea in the Pod (similar) *
denim bootcut jeans / Motherhood * hoodie sweater / TJMaxx  

How far along? 36 Weeks- can't believe I'm here!
Total weight gain: 34 pounds.. and the weight of this belly can be felt with every ache of my tired body.           
Maternity clothes?  Getting dressed has become a challenge.  I'm pretty much wearing the same thing over and over- or at least I feel like I am.  For a couple reasons: One; it fits.  And two..  the effort of figuring out something to wear wears me out more than the act of showering/blow-drying/makeup.  I have a doctor appointment on Monday?  I'm contemplating the attire on Friday Saturday.  In pregnancy defense- I was like this pre-babies.. but with a bigger selection to choose from.  I've worn the crap out of my maternity clothes.
Stretch marks? None.  My belly button is officially an outie.  I can really see it through every shirt I but on, where as before I could see it but not all the time.  It took 36 weeks and over 11 pounds of babies to push that sucker out. I won't expect that any singleton pregnancy in my future will provide the same result.            
Sleep: I'm in the "I can sleep all day, any day, anywhere" mode.  I experienced this in the first couple months of pregnancy- and it has, for sure, returned.  What kills it for me is that I am sick with exhaustion during the day, but when it is time to shut my eyes at night I'm beaming with energy.  The usual: Bedtime doesn't usually happen until at least 11:30p to midnight, and then I'm up about 4-ish, with 2 or 3 races roll-and-waddles to the bathroom because my bladder might explode.  Then, back in bed before 7am for a nap until mid morning, and then another 3+ hour nap mid afternoon.  I know that afternoon nap is what screws me up for real bedtime, but I've decided that I am going to sleep when I want/need to sleep and be awake when I'm awake.  Monday afternoon after we returned home from the doctor, I refused a nap- I felt horrible by 7pm, but I was determined to stay awake.  No reason, just determined.  I was asleep before 9:30p, and woke up about 5am (of course potty breaks in between) and back to sleep about 7am until 10am.   This could easily be the best moment of my week.                   
Best moment this week:  The perinatologist appointment on Monday went really well.  The growth check on Jolie was awesome- she gained 8 ounces in 7 days!  At this point in pregnancy she is supposed to be gaining about an ounce/day, so I was proud to hear that she had made some headway.  She is still pretty little at 4 lbs 11 ounces, but she is growing- which is such a relief.  My sweet Parker is at 5 lbs 8 ounces- she's gained 6 ounces since last check.  When Dr. Koster was measuring her leg bone you could see all the muscle/fat around it- she was laughing out loud at this girl's chunky legs.  Jordan was oozing with excitement because he wants so badly some chunky babies!  All in all, I was pleased with the results of what Dr. Koster found.. even though I couldn't tell a single thing we were looking at on the monitor.  They have gotten so big!  Thats a first!          
Miss Anything?  Wardrobe variety.                  
Movement:  At any given time I have a lopsided belly.  These girls move and move and move.  On Monday, Parker had flipped and was head down- yet again.  I have a feeling she will have issues with indecisiveness in her coming years- perhaps taking after her momma's problems with clothing selections?        
Food cravings:  None.  Although.. while we were out on Monday, Jordan asked me what I wanted for lunch.  I almost rhetorically spit out "Red Lobster".  When you lay in bed and watch 16+ hours of television- you see way too many commercials.           
Symptoms:  I am super congested, and while I've had this issue throughout my entire pregnancy, I halfway think it is a sinus infection.  I woke up on Saturday morning with a migraine that lasted until Sunday night (literally). Monday I was still reaping aftermath of the monster of a headache with head pressure and a constant feeling of 'blech'.  Feeling better now- but still congested.  Other symptoms to complain about?  Sore neck and back (oh. emm. geee.)          
Anything making you queasy or sick:  Nada
Labor Signs:  Procardia twice daily is keeping me stable as far as preterm labor goes.  My cervix is still around a 2.1. Braxton Hicks contractions come and go- there was actually a day this weekend that I didn't remember having any at all.  Yesterday morning I had one that shot pain into my back.  Getting closer!    
Wedding rings on or off? On
Happy or Moody most of the time: This week I have been made aware of my short fuse with my sweet husband on one occasion.  It was that same day I was refusing to nap.  Goes to show I just need to take a nap when my body is telling me to.          
Looking forward to:  All of it.  Dr. Koster made mention on Monday's appointment that she would expect that next week (37 weeks) she would give the "go-ahead" to Walsh for delivery. I almost wiggled off the table with excitement! I have another sono/NST tomorrow morning with Walsh and  maybe she will tell me something then.  I'm okay with next week.. and I'm ok with the following week (12/12/12 is the date we have been tentatively working towards) either way I will (hopefully/prayerfully) be able to bring these sweet babies home with me/us.  I just cannot wait to meet these little girls.  The time is so close, and I am so ready.

11.23.2012

What I Wore to Thanksgiving Dinner {Link Up}

The beautiful and hilarious Grace over at Camp Patton  kindly challenged her readers to share what they wore to Thanksgiving Dinner.. 

I was (creep-ish-ly) excited to learn her desire to see how my '4th trimester' bump would be dressed for this feast of a holiday.. 

Her super cute and true fall attire makes me swoon with jealousy.  Like, I'm seriously green.  It was 75 degrees here in the Lone Star State.  Seventy. Five.  Is it just me or does it feel like a crime when there isn't a crisp breeze in the air for the entirety of Thanksgiving?    

So, I've decided to share what I would have worn if the weather deemed appropriate.. and if I actually was going to lug this heavy belly out somewhere.       

We did actually get out for a bit yesterday morning.. scheduled first thing over at labor and delivery for the now twice weekly monitoring of these little bits.

So, I got dressed to some extent.  Nothing blogworthy.  (babies are perfect, and the NST showed true 'textbook' monitoring by the way)
Upon returning home..  Jordan's family was there busy cooking away and I quickly changed into my lounge pants for comfort.  There is no way I was staying in my skinnies for the Thanksgiving meal.  I'm all about the comfies

Thanksgiving Dinner Worthy:
Top: A Pea in the Pod (similar)
Vest: Loft (similar)
Scarf: Charming Charlie's
Skinnies: Loved by Heidi Klum
Boots: Steve Madden (similar)

What I Actually Wore:
Pants: Liz Lang Maternity via Target (similar)
Top: Motherhood

Check out the link up with other bloggers and their super cute Thanksgiving wardrobe.. unlike me, they most likely wore what they posted about.

If you haven't ever read Grace's blog, it is probably my favorite of all time.  I am usually in tears laughing so hard after reading her regular Simon Says posts and everyday antics of her precious kiddos.  Take a browse.. you'll be in love, too.  Promise.  

I hope everyone had a Happy Thanksgiving! 

Baby Shower | Ahoy, It's a BOY!

While Parker and Jolie seem to be on the brain for my sweet friends, we could not forget about the most special male addition to our group; Diana's little man, Jacob!  We decided way back at the beginning of our pregnancies that it would work out best to celebrate with both showers on the same weekend.

The following day after my Sugar and Spice shower, we switched gears from frills and bows to blues and boats for Diana's Ahoy! It's a Boy! shower.

Special thanks to Kelley Strout Photography for capturing these special moments. 
Diana and Chris decided on a nautical theme for Jacob's nursery, so it was a no brainer when we were deciding on decor. Chris' brother-in-law handmade these beautiful blocks for the shower- that could easily go in with his nursery after.
For Sweet Jacob
The party favor was foam soap from Bath and Body Works.  Who doesn't love foam soap?  And, may I mention.. those little tags were tied on each bottle neck by me.  Bed rest prevented me from shopping for decor and such, but I can tie a mean bow, thats for sure.
Sips AHOY!
The food spread.  Again- how much do I LOVE shower food? 
We opted for a brunch meal to serve our guests: tea sandwiches, assorted mini muffins, yogurt parfaits, quiche, and pastries.  All good things for the belly, you know. 
These were my favorite for presentation
Time to eat!
The dessert table.  We chose to do cup cakes rather than a large cake (I'm a fan of the cup cake!) 

Jacqueline happens to be an exceptional baker/decorator.  She made these precious cupcakes! I do believe hubby Travis did some helping, too.. They turned out so good!
The guests filled out Dear Jacob cards for Chris and Diana to read through..
Time for presents!  We requested that in leu of a card that the guests bring a book with their gift to start Jacob's library.  Look at all those prezzies!!  That girl was set after this shower:) 
There was a great turn-out that afternoon.  Guests absolutely adore Diana!!!  Who couldn't?  
She is one of my most favorite people in the whole world.
Diana's Hostesses
Ashley, Jenn, Diana, Me, Jacqueline, & Chris' sister, Alexis 
 I adore these girls:)  
Excuse my scarf.. doing weird things.
It was SUCH a fun, FUN weekend to celebrate our new additions.  Landon will have his hands full with all his new pals to play with!  It was so special planning this day for Diana's and I'm very thankful for these sweet girls.  The shower was a success and so super duper cute!!

Diana and I are both 35 (going on 36) weeks. Just a few more weeks before Jacob arrives!!  
Cannot wait to meet him!  

11.22.2012

Thankful for..

This man.  
Jordan fills my heart with love/care/honor/respect/desire/joy/laughter on a daily basis.  
 These babies.  
How amazing it is to think about the miracles growing inside of me for the past 8 1/2 months.  I cannot believe the time is almost here to meet Parker and Jolie! 
Our new home.
We are so blessed to be able to raise our growing family in a place like this.
Our families.
Life is so sweet with these people in it. We are lucky to have them. 
Amazing friends.  
We cannot ask for better. 
I am most thankful for..
His Grace.
None of what I am thankful for would be given if it were not for the grace He provides on a daily basis for the sinner that is me.    

Happy Thanksgiving! 
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