Saturday, September 27, 2008

High School Musical on Ice



I took Delaney to see High School Musical on Ice. Besides the traffic and parking which was an absolute nightmare, the show was great. Most importantly, Delaney thought it was "awesome." I had told her a few weeks ago that we would be watching them skate, but it wouldn't be the real people. I didn't want her to be disappointed. A bit into the show, she says, "mom, you said they weren't going to be here and they are!" I just replied with, "oh, yeah." We had good seats but I guess from her vantage point, they looked like the real thing. She mentioned several times about how wrong I was. Mostly she sat in awe, but at times she clapped and sang along. On several occasions, she would start waving, like they were really going to see her. It was very cute. You really can see the world differently through a child's eyes.

Monday, September 22, 2008

First for Everything


This photograph marks the first of a couple of things:
#1- it documents the boys first college football game. Rick took the boys to the TU game while Delaney was attending a birthday party.
#2-this is probably the first photograph that Rick has taken without me requesting him to pick up a camera. He actually remembered all on his own to take a photograph.
(Granted, I am a little overboard maybe even obsessive with taking pictures so, he probably doesn't feel the need to waste his time picking up a camera).
The boys described the game as "bery long." (They only made it to the 3rd Quarter, which I thought was pretty good).
Rick said Jax liked participating in all of the cheers and chants. Baylor was little bit harder to entertain. Jax told his dad, "look the number 9 passes it to the number 5 guy and he catches it. Then, they play it again on that big screen." Rick's little boy talking football almost brought Rick to tears. However, Jax was probably just trying to impress Rick with his number recognition skills!

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Pioneer Day

Skiatook's event of the year was held this weekend. It began with a carnival Friday night, followed by a parade on Saturday. This is our second year to attend the carnival. We always go to the carnival on Friday night, because it's less crowded than after the parade, but mostly because on opening night, they sell wrist bands that allow you to ride the rides as many times as you wish. So for $75.00, the price of three wrist bands, the kids were able to enjoy three hours of fun. They must have rode most of the close to ten times. We intended to get our money's worth. The cost is rediculous, but I would much rather take them to a small carnival with no lines than take them to the fair. (So far they don't even know the fair exsists). Besides, carnivals are just a part of childhood and I can deny them those memories.

We attended the carnival with my friend Carole's little girl, Grace. Grace is 10 days younger than the my kiddos. Carole and I have been friends since college and lived together for close to five years. When I got married, it felt like some sort of "break-up". It's so cute to see our kids bonding these days. Jax and Delaney thought they would like the Octupus. However, after one ride, Jax came off holding his stomach like he was going to throw up.
The gang riding the tilt- a -whirl. I don't know how they can ride this ride so much. Usually, one time makes me feel ill. Uncle Patrick showed up at the carnival and they felt the need to wave to him every time they zoomed around.

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

5 years ago....

My day began around 4 in the morning. I couldn't sleep so I decided to work on sorting some pictures for a slide show we were preparing for my mother and father-in-laws upcoming wedding anniversary. This was a logical project for me being on bed rest. I was accustomed to not sleeping at this point, but getting out of bed at 4 in the morning was a bit extreme. After my daily morning ritual of monitoring my contractions, I took a little mid morning nap. I had an appointment with my perinatologist late that afternoon. My mother drove me and I had told Rick not to even go. The previous week at my doctor's appointment, I made Rick go and we both had bags packed. I was miserable, but the doctor felt things were going well and he wanted me to wait two more weeks and then we would schedule a c-section at 36 weeks. So, as I headed off to the perinatologist, I had no reason to believe I wouldn't be waiting another week.

Rick surprised me by showing up at the doctors office. We were one of the last patients to be seen that day. She always conducted an ultrasound and thoroughly examined each baby. She was unable to get a heartbeat on baby c, so she said, "I think it's time. You are out of room." I was in shock. She told us not to be alarmed but at this point it might be best to deliver. She said she would call Dr. Babb and we would most likely have babies either that night or the following morning. After speaking with Dr. Babb, he told her to have us meet him at the hospital. Rick said he had an intuitive feeling and he had packed his bag. I had not. So, I called my mom and had her go get my things and meet us at the hospital. It was about 5:30 as we headed to the hospital, calling everyone we knew.

When we arrived, the hospital was expecting us. They couldn't believe I was their triplet patient. I felt huge and I had one big belly, but I will admit, it could have been worse. After my mom arrived, Rick decided he should eat before the big event. Amazingly, I was hungry but not starving...not that it would have mattered. He went for some grub in the cafeteria while my mom helped me get in my gown and they began to monitor me. One by one our entire family and many friends began to show up for the big event. A little before 8:00 p.m. I made my way to the operating room. I was dreading the epidural, but it really wasn't a big deal. After the epidural, they allowed Rick to enter the room. I had already informed him that I didn't want any details. He let out a couple of "Wows" and "you should see this" but other than that he kept the details to himself. The anesthesiologist actually gave me more details. I think he thought it would calm me. Jax arrived at 8:27 weighing 4 pounds, 4 ounces. Rick's first words, "he's big"! Then, Delaney arrived at 8:28 weighing a whopping 4 pounds, 10 ounces and Rick said, "she's even bigger"! Baylor arrived at 8:29 weighing 4 pounds, 8 ounces. One by one, a nurse would hold a baby up next to my head for a very quick peek and then they were whisked away to the NICU. At this point, I began to have quite a bit of pain in my shoulder, so the anesthesiologist upped my epidural, and I think I drifted for just a little bit. After I returned to my room, I remember having terrible trembles. I wasn't cold but I was shaking so bad, I could hardly talk. Most of the family stood vigil at the nursery making sure all of the babies were okay. I remember everyone telling me how great they looked, but my Aunt Jackie who was an EMT and who had worked at a hospital told me they looked good. And, at the moment, I believed her. My fears subsided for a bit. I knew God had brought me that far, so everything was going to be okay. I was moved to another room a little after 10. I was told that around 2, I could possibly go to the NICU. I counted down the hours and just before 2 in the morning, they helped me into the wheelchair. I was still feeling no pain. I was able to see and hold Delaney and Baylor. They didn't allow us to hold Jax as he needed to stay in his bed. At the time this really didn't upset me. I knew that I might not get to hold them right away, so I think I was just grateful to hold two of them. Seeing my children was such an amazing sight. I didn't sleep much that night due to the nurses coming in all the time. And, the following morning a huge dose of reality hit me. I felt pain like I had never experienced before as I tried to get myself out of bed. But, I pushed through it because it was the only way I could see my babies. From that point, the stay at the hospital and the days that followed were such a roller coaster. But, that's another story...

In some ways this seems like yesterday, and at other times, it seems like a life time ago. But, not a day passes that I don't think of all that we went through to have children and all the odds that were stacked against us in delivering healthy triplets; God does deliver miracles. And although not every day has been easy, I thank God for the mighty blessings he has given me.

Friday, September 5, 2008

Birthday Gifts from Nana


Tuesday the kids brought home the first of their gifts from Nana. The boys got new underwear and Delaney got a new purse. All of the items had been requested. My mom accidentally bought the boxer briefs, but Jax was more than thrilled. He thought he was so BIG. Baylor was also very proud of his underwear. When I went to pick him up, he came running in the room with his underwear, did a little hop and then spinned around to show me his butt. He was very proudly displaying speed racer. My kids are all about the little things...
Tonight, Nana brought over their big present...Bikes! They had rode smaller bikes at her house but they didn't have brakes and were use to pedaling both backwards and forwards, so this was a new concept. Jax and Delaney got on their bikes right away and were off. Jaxon the "dare devil" was riding down the sloped driveway and then hitting the brakes to my amazement. On the other hand, Baylor had a tough time getting the bike to move forward. He finally got the bike going and then proceeds down the driveway. Of course he doesn't use the brakes and lifts his feet out from the pedals and just screams. I run chasing after him down the driveway but it was too late. Just as I got to him, he crashed in the street. Luckily just a scraped elbow. While he is needing wounds tended to, Jax decides to try Baylor's stunt. He proceeds down the driveway, crossing the street and landing into the field area across the street. Luckily the grass softened his blow. So, I then gained control of the situation (Yes, I should have done this before) and we all went out on the street to ride on a flat surface. From then on, just a minor crash. Wow, and we still have training wheels on!

Surprise!

Baylor walking away, very frustrated. He finally got back on and was off in a matter of seconds. He just gets so upset with himself when he can't do something right away. And the more you try to help him, the more he gets upset.

And then there is speed demon Jax....



Monday, September 1, 2008

The Official End of Summer

Labor Day is the official end of the summer, but for me the summer ended a month ago. I love summer. I love everything about summer, the warm weather, pool, grilling, etc. I have to admit that I also enjoy summer because I'm not working. I'm never thrilled to have those summer days come to an end and return to work, but once I am there everything falls into place, I welcome back routine, and look forward to fall. This year it has been a struggle for me. My first couple of weeks back, I felt absolutely exhausted. I could already feel our lives becoming one big rush once again. I think to add to my blahs....is the fact that I know my kids are turning five soon. Life seems to be passing ever so quickly. Not only is summer gone, but the era of my life involving babies and toddlers has come to an end.
We marked the end of summer by enjoying some of our favorite summer past times. Sunday after church, we spent time playing dress up and recital. On Monday, we went to the pool for a few hours and grilled burgers that evening.

The life guard remarked about how Baylor had no fear as he was the first to go off the diving board today. It seemed ironic as he is the one who began the summer with the most fear of the water. He is such a different kid today.
Today the kids learned how to float to the bottom of the pool. They were not able to retrieve a penny, but Baylor was getting pretty good at getting a diving ring.
Yes, the "Woody" costume is just a little small. After all, that was our costume at 3!

So from this moment on, I am going to look forward to all the wonderful things that I love about fall: the great weather, football season, and pumpkin patches. Our calendar is already full. And, I am also going to work on looking forward to welcoming the next chapter in our lives and the next five years.