Monday, July 29, 2013

Adventureland!

After a week of Bible school, Maddox for 3 hours in the am and Hadlee for 2 in the pm, and a fun outdoor day at Taste of Hope from a morning race to fireworks on Saturday, we finished off the weekend with a day at Adventureland with the Lowes.  We wanted to go with the Lowes so maybe they could help us ride more pukey rides with my girls.  Piper rode her very first ride, the ferris wheel.
 I don't know what Matthew's doing...
 Jeremy's thrill ride?  The ferris wheel?
 Almost everyone got in this picture on the bumper cars.  Katherine and Maddox on the left, Jeremy in the middle, Mike and Emily behind Jeremy's head, and Matthew on the right.  And some stranger behind K.  Suzy and Hadlee rode another ride since Hadlee was too short for this one and Piper and I watched.
 I took the little girls off to ride some rides while the "big kids" rode a roller coaster.   This is how they walk around the park and wait in line, always hand in hand.  So cute!  They're such good friends!
 Everyone but Hadlee, Piper, and I rode the Raging river.  The boys' boat was better at posing for me than the girls.
Hadlee and I played around with my camera to waste time.  Cuteness!
 Maddox talked Katherine into another spinny ride and then Katherine had to go again with Emily.  I think that was enough for her.  We're a good team at this spinning ride thing.  Suzy had to ride Lady Luck twice, once with Maddox and again with Hadlee because I couldn't stomach the thought after eating freshly fried and sugared donuts.  But later in the evening I rode the Teacups twice in a row with the 3 little girls before dinner and then rode the spinning rockets with them after dinner.  I was done spinning after that!  Of course the kids loved all the spinning rides.  Anyone want to volunteer for next year?



Clive Festival

Last weekend we spent Saturday at the Clive Festival.  It's a bunch of free family activities with music, inflatables, kid's crafts, and games.  After we did our indoor crafts the girls went out to jump on the dance floor, all alone.  Always the life of the party!
 Maddox wanted to try the rock climbing wall.  (So did Hadlee but she was too little.)  Maddox got up on the wall and then couldn't reach any of the next grips so she just stayed put for a picture.  Maybe next year she'll be a little taller and longer and she'll be able to reach.  But she thought it was fun to hang on the rope when she let go!
 Daddy took the big girls miniature golfing while I showed off 3 week old Piper to every passer-by.  If you ever want attention just lay a newborn on a blanket in the grass of a large event.  Hadlee is practicing her left-hand putting stroke.  Yep, pretty sure she's a lefty.

Saturday, July 13, 2013

Blue Light Special

Beginning on Tuesday, July 2nd Piper spend the next 24 hours under the photo-therapy light for jaundice.  She hated it because she had to be naked and chilly and had to wear that annoying eye mask.  She could only come out long enough to nurse then head back under the light.  None of us liked it either since we couldn't hold her.  She was really only pacified if you stood next to her and let her hold a finger which I did for a few hours while Jeremy went to play 2 softball games.  I even let her sleep in the nursery Tuesday night so they could deal with the unhappy baby while I got some sleep.  The nurse brought her to me every 3 hours to feed.  But by Wednesday morning her bilirubin levels were much better and she was done!




Baby Day!

I guess it's time to get on to blogging about the newest member of our family.  We made it to July 1st!  It makes me wonder how much longer I would have been pregnant had I not had a scheduled c-section.  All the pre-op was done in your own room which was nice to settle into beforehand.  Once I was all hooked up to monitors the Lowe's came in to visit while I waited for Dr. Lehman to be done with her other surgeries.  Having a baby this way is quite a change from Suzy's deliveries!

 From about the time they cut me open to having the baby out was about 5 minutes, at 11:02am.  The doctor wanted Jeremy to tell me it's gender but it took him a little bit because he was teary eyed and couldn't get the words out.  Finally he told me it was a girl!  We're an all girl family, just like I grew up with.  Her name is Piper Erin Schultz, she weighed 7 lbs 5.6 oz, and was 19.5 inches long.  She screamed and screamed the whole time she was in the operating room, even after bundled and held by Jeremy, until he brought her to me and I nuzzled her forehead with my lips and talked to her.



 Yes, that was a bunch of gunky gooey pictures but she's still adorable!  After I was all stitched up they rolled me back to my room, where I continued to shake and shiver for quite a while.  Jeremy finally headed out to the waiting room and sprayed pink silly string on the family and told them the news.  After that small groups of family started heading to my room to see Piper.  Maddox was a little disappointed at first that she wasn't a boy, but fine with it now.  She is one proud big sister!
The name... we love her name... Piper was just a name I came across while searching for ideas and it seemed to fit our family and personality.  Erin is in remembrance of my nephew, baby Aaron (Lowe).  He will always be remembered and talked about for years to come, for many reasons, but not forgotten by my family because of Piper's name.  I love that all three of my girls have middle names that mean a lot to Jeremy and I...