Norb and Karen’s Wedding

August 4th, 2012 Melanie Posted in Family, Hailey, Me, Rich No Comments »

A couple of weeks ago, Rich’s oldest brother got married.  Rich, Hailey and I were in the wedding, and of course we took some pictures.

All ready to go to the wedding.

Hunter didn’t go to the wedding (my parents watched him) but we had to get a family picture with him wearing his tuxedo bib.

I love this picture of Rich and Hailey!!

And I actually kind of like this one, even though I’m in it.

Beautiful flower girl!

Hailey and Nana

Me and Rich

Isn’t she the prettiest flower girl ever??  I think so too!

Norb (the groom) and Rich

All the guys

All the girls

Karen and Hailey

Rich and Hailey dancing at the reception.

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Great Wolf Lodge Trip Part 2

August 3rd, 2012 Melanie Posted in Hailey, Hunter, Me, Rich, Vacation No Comments »

My previous post told all about our first day and a half at the Great Wolf Lodge.  Here is the rest of our trip:

Day 2 we spent the morning and early afternoon at the lodge.  We decided to leave the lodge for lunch/dinner.  We ate a big meal in the late afternoon at the Rainforest Cafe.

Hailey and the Rainforest Cafe

Rich, Hunter and Hailey

Hailey and Rich

We stopped at Guinness World Book of Records after we ate.

Of course we had to stop and see the falls.  The rainbow was so pretty!!

We were all happy to get back to the Great Wolf Lodge!  Hailey sat in the big chair out front and posed for a picture.

Hunter was so excited he was banging on his stroller.

Posing for a picture near the entrance.

Then it was time for more water park fun:

Rich and Hailey

Hailey had originally told us she wanted to skip story time so she could stay in the water until the park closed.  Well she changed her mind, so we rushed back to our room, gave the kids their baths and got them in their pajamas.  We made it just in time for story time, which was a lot of fun again.

Howling by the fireplace after story time.

The next morning we decided to eat at the buffet again for breakfast.  We got there a little bit earlier and saved $2 per person for the adult meals because we got there early.  Once again there weren’t any characters, as there were supposed to be.  We asked and apparently Wiley was just getting ready to leave.  I guess he doesn’t stay for the whole breakfast time.

Hailey was still able to see Wiley on his way out of the restaurant.

Hunter wasn’t too sure what to think of Wiley.

Hailey loved making the tree light up using her wand.  I loved the tree house and thought it looked like it would be so fun to play in!

After breakfast (we had great, fast service this time!) Hailey went on a Wolf Walk out in the lobby.  It was a lot of fun and the guy who did it (I didn’t get his name) was funny.

Hailey with her origami wolf that she made during the Wolf Walk.

After the Wolf Walk we did another quest and then went back to our room to get ready to go swimming some more.  Check out time was 11am, so we got our suitcases all packed up and loaded into the car.  They let you use the water park until closing time on your check-out day.  We weren’t able to stay that long, but we did play for several more hours.

So much fun!

She did not want to leave when it was time to get out and kept asking to do just one more slide.

After we got all changed we did one more quest before we had to leave.

Hailey loved doing the quests!

Then we went to see the falls:

Our family :-)

Checking out the falls

The end of the rainbow.  But no pot of gold.

It’s hard to tell in the pictures just how bright the rainbow was, but it was so beautiful!

Then it was time to make the trip back home.  Thankfully Hunter was tired and slept most of the way home.  Hailey fell asleep on the way home too.  They were both tired out from all the fun.  We had an amazing time at the Great Wolf Lodge.  We wished we had stayed one more day.  We can’t wait to go back!!

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Happy Mother’s Day

May 14th, 2012 Melanie Posted in Hailey, Hunter, Me No Comments »


Hailey made this for me at school for Mother’s Day.  She was so excited all week about Mother’s Day- every day she asked me how many more days until Mother’s Day would be here.  On Friday she brought her gift home all wrapped up and wanted me to open it right away- no waiting until Sunday!  She was so proud of it and I love it!!

Hailey, me and Hunter on Mother’s Day.  I am so blessed!!!!

After church we went over to see Rich’s mom for a little while.  Then we went to my parents’ house where Rich and my dad made dinner for me and my mom.  I spent the day relaxing and even took a little nap.  It was a perfect day :-)

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The Little Man Cub

April 24th, 2012 Melanie Posted in Baby, Family, Hunter, Me, Rich No Comments »

The story of Hunter actually begins in September 2010.  I had my regular yearly checkup and decided to talk to the doctor about wanting to have another baby.  She told me that we wouldn’t be able to have anymore kids unless I went through infertility treatments.  I left the appointment feeling pretty sad because we knew we wanted another baby and I was afraid it would never happen.  I just wasn’t sure if I could ever go through the infertility treatments again.

Fast forward to April 2011… and no infertility treatments… after 4 positive pregnancy tests I finally believed it was true- I was pregnant!

Most of my pregnancy was pretty normal… I was very nauseous for the first trimester and everything made me gag.  I used to dread brushing my teeth because I knew it would start the gagging.  I never did throw up, I just felt awful.

The second trimester was great, as second trimesters tend to be.  We even went to Disney World for 10 days and other than being super hot and having sore feet it was a wonderful trip.

Hailey and me (24 weeks pregnant) at Epcot.  Hunter’s first trip to Disney!

Once the third trimester hit I was pretty exhausted!  It was definitely a much harder 3rd trimester than I had with Hailey.  I was trying to get everything done for Christmas before Hunter arrived so I was probably doing too much, but I was so exhausted!  Two days before Thanksgiving I started having a horrible pain on my right side.  It was probably the worst pain I have ever had and I could hardly even get off the couch.  I had also had slight twinges there before and had asked the nurse about it at my last appointment.  She had told me it was probably just ligaments being stretched and not to worry about it.  So I figured that’s what it was again.  On Thanksgiving the pain was much less and just felt sore.  It continued to feel sore but never as extreme as it had been for those 2 days before Thanksgiving.

The week after Thanksgiving I had an appointment and my blood pressure was a bit high.  Not super high, but considering mine is usually pretty low the doctor was concerned.  I also mentioned to him the bad pain I had been having and I was also extremely swollen.  He sent me for a non-stress test and everything looked fine.  My blood pressure was normal while I was laying down and Hunter was moving around a lot.  They put me on modified bed rest- told me no shopping, no doing a lot of walking around, and no heavy housework- but to just stay home and take it easy.  I did my best to do that…

That same week on Thursday night (December 1st) Hailey was in a parade with her dance group.  I couldn’t miss her being in the parade so of course I had to go.  Rich walked with her so that I didn’t have to do all the walking.  I waited with my parents to see her go by.  After she went by I took a step to take a picture of her and I tripped over a road block barrier thingee… the trip happened in slow motion but I couldn’t stop it from happening.  My hands and knees broke my fall, but I landed on my stomach.  Once we got in the car to head home I called the doctor and was told to go to the hospital to get checked out.  My parents stayed with Hailey so Rich could go with me.  They did a bunch of blood work and found that there were fetal cells mixed in with my blood, which meant something had probably happened with the placenta.  That could be fatal to me and the baby, so they kept me in the hospital.  In the morning they did an ultrasound and couldn’t see any bleeding or damage.  The levels of the fetal cells mixed in my blood were very low, so they said it was probably just a small abrasion.  But they wanted me to stay for 24 hours just to be sure everything was okay.  They released me that night with strict instructions to do nothing but a lot of resting.

At my next appointment (December 6th) the doctor told me that the ultra sound I had done while in the hospital showed the cord was around the baby’s neck.  This scared me and I told him we should do my c-section right away.  He told me that it is very common for a baby to have the cord around the neck and I should not be worried.  I was very, very worried though.  He had me getting non-stress tests every other day to make sure everything was okay.  I also called and had an extra one done because I didn’t think the little man cub was moving around enough.

That weekend I broke out in this rash on my side.  It was very sore and itchy.  Remember the bad pain I had on my side at Thanksgiving time?  Well the rash was right above that spot.  At my appointment the next week (December 13th) I showed it to the doctor.  He told me he thought it was shingles and he did a test to confirm.  He put me on some medication for it.  When I got home and googled being pregnant with shingles I was scared to death and spent the rest of the day crying.  Since I was at the very end of my pregnancy it wasn’t as bad as if I was in the beginning stages when it can cause birth defects.  The scary part at the end was that I could pass it on to the baby, giving him chicken pox, which can be very serious, even fatal in newborns.  As if I needed any extra stuff to worry about.

The doctor wanted to go ahead with the delivery as planned, so on December 16th we went to the hospital for my c-section.  I was so nervous, excited to finally meet my little man cub, but worried about my fall, the cord and of course my shingles.

Off we went to the operating room.  The minutes sure did crawl by waiting for the c-section to start.

Finally at 10:25 am the little man cub was born!

Welcome Hunter Andrew… 9 lbs, 20.5 inches

Our hospital stay was pretty routine.  I worried pretty much non-stop that he might get chicken pox, but he never did :-)

2 weeks after Hunter was born I was running a fever and I felt awful.  Rich told me that I was fine, but when I called the doctor’s office, they wanted me to go to the emergency room (it was New Years Eve weekend and they couldn’t get me in at the office).  I decided to go to a walk in and found out my c-section incision was infected.  I found out almost a week later that it was staph and strep infection.  It cleared up and then came back a few days after I finished my antibiotic.  After a second time on the medicine it was completely gone.

Of course there have been lots of worries here and there since Hunter was born.  But the last month of pregnancy was rough- my fall, the cord around his neck and the shingles.  I know there were a lot of people praying for Hunter’s safe delivery and I know that’s why he is a healthy little baby today!  We are so thankful for Hunter!

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