Thursday, July 22, 2010
Robert B Baca, PE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Lazy days of summer
I love when he just looks around checking everything out.
Emma loves playing with Bobby and she is really great with him. She thinks he doesn't like her when he cries when she tries to hold him.
Friday, July 9, 2010
Happy 4th of July!
Monday, July 5, 2010
Robert Anthony is finally here!
His big forehead bruise is pretty aparent in this picture. Imagine my surprise when 2 nurses hopped up onto the bed to help push him out cause his shoulder was stuck. Poor baby!
Pretty lady, pretty baby.
I just can't believe how much moms and babies have to go through to bring life into the world. Glad his bruises are getting better.
I have this same picture with my mom and all three of my kids. Robert is her first grandson and eigth grandchild.
I honestly don't know what I would have done without her and Beth's help.
We absolutely love our little guy. I had a totally terrible pregnancy and I am so happy with the outcome. He is a mellow baby with a sweet little cry. I call him Bobby Dale cause he looks so much like my grandpa. In the moments he doesn't look like my grandpa he looks just like my brother. He does have a cute little chin dimple and several cute dimples around the sides of his mouth and chin. Those are all daddy. He also has his dad's long slender fingers. It's really too early to tell what he will look like as babies change so much, but we think he is perfect.
I keep having moments of absolute euphoria come over me. I felt so terrible physically for so many months that it is just refreshing to be able to walk around without feeling horrible pain. I am also happy knowing that we are all here and accounted for, no more pregnancies for me.
Saturday, June 19, 2010
This has got to be the longest year of my life! I got an unconfirmed case of the swine flu in August which turned into pneumonia by October (after my whole brood went through the same illness). Then I got pregnant. In the middle of pneumonia. Some things you may try for comfort may have long term consequences (ha ha ha). Anyway, this pregnancy has been at least as difficult as my last 2. I have been on modified bed rest for the last 11 weeks. I have started calling my son (yeppers, we are having a boy!) our warden cause we have all become a prisoner to my pregnancy!
My house is a disaster, of course, but I am almost done. Ironically, my VERY irritable uterus has calmed down now that I am considered full term (37 weeks). I am ok with this as I have reached that "I will just stay pregnant and pretend I will not be going through labor" phase. I have had some tricky blood sugar problems. My blood sugars have been decent, but my glucose tests were borderline so I get to eat low carb and prick myself regularly just to be sure. I don't blame my OB, I have ginormous babies without blood sugar issues. We have been keeping track of his size and he has been consistently been measuring about 4 weeks ahead. I had to reassure one of my OB's fellows that I was completely confident in my ability to push out a big baby as I have had 2 nine pounders already. She told me that after 4 hours of pushing she would give me a c section. DUh. I just laughed and told her that I pushed out my last in less than 15 minutes!Good grief, People push out bigger babies than me all the time.
I realized today that I had been physically incapacitated for the entire school year. As a homeschooling mom I worried that my kiddo would fall behind. Emma had a great year. Our school year, perhaps, lacked some of the creativity that we usually have, but we managed to stay on top of stuff. Because we can't do much else Emma has become not just an excellent reader but a reading phenom! She has been reading everything in sight. She read all of the harry Potter books in 5 weeks (pretty good for a 9 year old), the entire Little house series, and an assortment of other books. She is finishing up the Lightning thief and will be starting the Narnia series. I think all of the time not doing anything has been a tremendous blessing in this way. Rachael learned to read this year as well so I will be doing assessments to try and figure out what reading level she will be at for kindergarten. The girls are so looking forward to swim team this next year and I am excited to be able to get them out of the house and moving again!
I have been released from my callings right now cause I can't do anything. It is a strange feeling. I know it won't last, so I am enjoying the break. The ward has been helping where they can and bringing meals a couple times a week and we are so grateful. I have always loved being able to serve my ward members by making a meal or doing an errand for people in need and now feel even more passionate about it. Heavenly Father has many ways to teach us how to serve better, doesn't He?
My mom and sister are coming in a week to help. I can't tell you how grateful I am. I am just ready to be done. This is our last baby. It took us a long time to come to this decision and many many hours on our knees but since we made the final decision we have been nothing but happy and satisfied. 37 feels like 87 for me in gestational years so I am more than ready to be past this part of my life. I am actually looking forward to the middle of the night feedings so I can get some better sleep! Waking up every 45 minutes to use the toi toi is getting old, HE HE HE!!!
My house is a disaster, of course, but I am almost done. Ironically, my VERY irritable uterus has calmed down now that I am considered full term (37 weeks). I am ok with this as I have reached that "I will just stay pregnant and pretend I will not be going through labor" phase. I have had some tricky blood sugar problems. My blood sugars have been decent, but my glucose tests were borderline so I get to eat low carb and prick myself regularly just to be sure. I don't blame my OB, I have ginormous babies without blood sugar issues. We have been keeping track of his size and he has been consistently been measuring about 4 weeks ahead. I had to reassure one of my OB's fellows that I was completely confident in my ability to push out a big baby as I have had 2 nine pounders already. She told me that after 4 hours of pushing she would give me a c section. DUh. I just laughed and told her that I pushed out my last in less than 15 minutes!Good grief, People push out bigger babies than me all the time.
I realized today that I had been physically incapacitated for the entire school year. As a homeschooling mom I worried that my kiddo would fall behind. Emma had a great year. Our school year, perhaps, lacked some of the creativity that we usually have, but we managed to stay on top of stuff. Because we can't do much else Emma has become not just an excellent reader but a reading phenom! She has been reading everything in sight. She read all of the harry Potter books in 5 weeks (pretty good for a 9 year old), the entire Little house series, and an assortment of other books. She is finishing up the Lightning thief and will be starting the Narnia series. I think all of the time not doing anything has been a tremendous blessing in this way. Rachael learned to read this year as well so I will be doing assessments to try and figure out what reading level she will be at for kindergarten. The girls are so looking forward to swim team this next year and I am excited to be able to get them out of the house and moving again!
I have been released from my callings right now cause I can't do anything. It is a strange feeling. I know it won't last, so I am enjoying the break. The ward has been helping where they can and bringing meals a couple times a week and we are so grateful. I have always loved being able to serve my ward members by making a meal or doing an errand for people in need and now feel even more passionate about it. Heavenly Father has many ways to teach us how to serve better, doesn't He?
My mom and sister are coming in a week to help. I can't tell you how grateful I am. I am just ready to be done. This is our last baby. It took us a long time to come to this decision and many many hours on our knees but since we made the final decision we have been nothing but happy and satisfied. 37 feels like 87 for me in gestational years so I am more than ready to be past this part of my life. I am actually looking forward to the middle of the night feedings so I can get some better sleep! Waking up every 45 minutes to use the toi toi is getting old, HE HE HE!!!
Sunday, January 31, 2010
September? Wow, I have really been out of it! I got sick in august and by October I had pnuemonia. Yuck!!! I got pregnant while I had pneumonia (that's what I get for wanting a little comfort, ha ha). I felt nauseated 24/7 until January. My life in a nutshell between posts.
I am happily in my second trimester. I am feeling good and I am not too cumbersome yet. We won't know what we are having until next month. It will feel more real at that time.
The girls and Bob are good. Rachael and I are still working on reading and simple math. Emma is tearing through the Little House books. She is not loving math this year, but third grade is a year of learning basics ( borrowing, carrying, multiplication facts, division). She has been such a big help while I have been sick. I honestly don't know how I would have survived without her. Bob is prepping for his professional exam and supporting a cranky old pregnant lady (no time for anything else!).
All is well here.
I am happily in my second trimester. I am feeling good and I am not too cumbersome yet. We won't know what we are having until next month. It will feel more real at that time.
The girls and Bob are good. Rachael and I are still working on reading and simple math. Emma is tearing through the Little House books. She is not loving math this year, but third grade is a year of learning basics ( borrowing, carrying, multiplication facts, division). She has been such a big help while I have been sick. I honestly don't know how I would have survived without her. Bob is prepping for his professional exam and supporting a cranky old pregnant lady (no time for anything else!).
All is well here.
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