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#1 is #7
Happy birthday, Shecklet #1!
It is hard to believe that 7 years ago, you changed our world forever. You have weathered the last year so well. We have been through a lot as a family – new school, new temporary house, new baby, new permanent house… Your resilience and positive attitude have helped all of us through these changes. Your dad and I are so proud of who you are becoming!
Love,
Mom
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Here’s how our annual birthday questions were answered by Shecklet #1.
- What is your favorite color? red
- What is your favorite toy? Balls and Sticks
- What is your favorite fruit? Apples and blueberries
- What is your favorite TV show? Winter Wipeout
- What is your favorite thing to eat for lunch? Mac-n-cheese
- What is your favorite outfit? Red sport shirt and sport shorts
- What is your favorite game? hopscotch
- What is your favorite snack? Goldfish
- What is your favorite animal? monkey
- What is your favorite song? Songs from Patriotic Choir Concert (held a couple of days ago)
- What is your favorite book? Jacob’s Gift
- Who is your best friend? Lincoln (“That’s an easy one!”)
- What is your favorite cereal? Oatmeal
- What is your favorite thing to do outside? Play in the pool
- What is your favorite drink? Water & juice
- What is your favorite holiday? Christmas
- What do you like to take to bed with you at night? animals
- What is your favorite thing to eat for breakfast? Cereal
- What do you want for dinner on your birthday? spaghetti
- What do you want to be when you grow up? A doctor
Turning 5
Questions posed to our newest 5 year old:
- What is your favorite color? green
- What is your favorite toy? Bumblebee Transformer car
- What is your favorite fruit? peaches
- What is your favorite TV show? Wallace & Gromit
- What is your favorite thing to eat for lunch? pizza
- What is your favorite outfit? Blue basketball sleeveless shirt and matching shorts
- What is your favorite game? Spongebob Yahtzee
- What is your favorite snack? Goldfish – s’mores ones
- What is your favorite animal? Stingray – that’s Dad’s too!
- What is your favorite song? “The ghost song” (Little Talks by Of Monsters & Men)
- What is your favorite book? St. George and the Dragon
- Who is your best friend? Nolan & Cole
- What is your favorite cereal? Peanut Butter Crunch
- What is your favorite thing to do outside? Race Nolan around the front tree
- What is your favorite drink? pop
- What is your favorite holiday? Christmas
- What do you like to take to bed with you at night? Pillow Pet
- What is your favorite thing to eat for breakfast? Donuts
- What do you want for dinner on your birthday? Pizza
- What do you want to be when you grow up? A race car driver
Delivery Day #4
Today is a day I will NEVER forget!
I went to bed about midnight. Little #4 was due three days ago. I laid in bed, unable to sleep, for about 3 hours. Finally, at about 3AM, I got out of bed and realized that the temperature in the house was 57 degrees…in February. We were in the middle of one of the coldest weeks of the winter and we had no heat coming from the furnace. I went looking for our space heaters and then went to the basement to put the laundry in the dryer. I had to do something to keep my mind of the regular, but tolerable contractions my body was experiencing. While the clothes were tumbling, I downloaded a contraction timer app for my phone and started timing my contractions. Talk about an awesome app to have! Forget about needing to find a watch with a second hand, pen & paper. All I had to do was click a button to start timing and click it again to stop. Brilliant! Apparently closing the dryer door startled Jake and when he woke up enough to realize I wasn’t in bed, he came downstairs to see what was going on. I showed him the record of my contractions and we decided to call his mom and ask her to come to the house in preparation for us going to the hospital.
Patti got to our house around 4AM and by the time we gave her the low-down on school schedules, furnace repair needs, and meals, we left the house about 4:30. Close to 40 minutes later, we pulled into the ER parking lot at the hospital. We made our way up to the OB floor and were directed to the triage area. (I had called before coming in and the phone triage nurse had given me the ok to come in.) What happened next set the tone for the entire morning. The triage nurse came in with a scowl on her face and made me feel like my presence was an inconvenience. I wasn’t expecting to have a heart-to-heart with her, but a little cordial conversation would have been nice. She got me hooked up to the monitor and my contractions were tracked for about a half-hour. After that, she checked my progress and informed me that I wasn’t far along at all. She asked what I wanted to do.
Excuse me?
What do I want to do? Help me out here. What are my options? She didn’t really offer any. When I asked if I could walk the halls, she told me that walking really doesn’t help labor progress and that since this is baby #4, that it could take longer for my body to deliver.
Excuse me?
Apparently mentioning to her that my previous three labors had all gone from start to finish in about 12 hours didn’t mean anything. Apparently the fact that we were living 45 minutes from the hospital didn’t mean anything either. I was finally able to convince her to let me walk the halls for an hour and she told me we’d re-evaluate the situation again after that.
One hour and 15 minutes later, I was checked again and told that I still wasn’t making any progress and was asked what I wanted to do.
Excuse me?
Nevermind that as I was walking, my contractions were causing me to stop and concentrate on breathing through them. Nevermind (again) that we live 45 minutes away from the hospital and we are approaching morning rush hour on a weekday. Nevermind that this is my fourth delivery. Nevermind that I know my own body better than anyone else. We finally convinced the nurse to contact my doctor and get her opinion on the situation. When she returned to the room, we were told that my doctor said we could go home and that I should keep my late afternoon appointment with her to check if I had made any progress.
Excuse me? Go home?
Tears starting flowing down my cheeks. I was tired (hadn’t slept since Monday) and in my gut, I knew I shouldn’t be sent home. I felt defeated, too tired to stand up for myself. (I found out later that my doctor had actually given the nurse two options for me – walk the halls for another hour or go home. I was only told I could go home.) We packed up our things and headed back to our car.
As we drove back to our rental house, my contractions began to increase in intensity. By the time we arrived at the house, Jake and I were so exhausted that we went to our room to try and nap. Laying in bed was extremely uncomfortable. The time between my contractions was holding steady at about 5 minutes, but the intensity was increasing. Unfortunately, I had no idea how much “progress” I was making.
We had scheduled two house showings with our agent for later in the morning, so not knowing how far along I was, we decided to keep our 11 and 11:30AM appointments. I thought that getting out of the house would help take my mind off the contraction pain I was experiencing. I made it though the first showing…barely. By the time we drove into the second driveway, I told Jake that he should go in with our agent and if he thought it was worth having me see, we’d schedule another showing. The few minutes he was inside the house felt like forever. In hindsight, we should have gone from the showing back to the hospital, but again, I had no idea how far I had progressed.
Jake drove us back to the house and then took Little #1 to school. On his way home, he decided to stop for gas. While at the station, I tried laying down in our room to relax. Ha. Ya right. Not possible. Apparently my attempt to keep my voice low through the pain was not successful. However, my mother-in-law did a great job covering for me. When Little #2 looked toward my room with concern, she turned up the television a little more and sweetly told him that “Mom is just singing.”
When I couldn’t stand the pain anymore, I got out of bed and called Jake’s cell phone. I told him we needed to leave for the hospital immediately. He pulled into the driveway shortly after and I climbed into the front seat in-between contractions. As we drove, I clenched Jake’s right hand as the time between contractions decreased and the intensity increased. Jake remained extremely calm as I kept telling him over and over that I didn’t think we were going to make it to the hospital. Finally, about 10 minutes into the trip he asked if I wanted him to call 911. I said yes. The dispatcher asked if we wanted an ambulance and I said I wasn’t sure. (Clearly I wasn’t thinking straight.) We told the dispatcher we’d call back. About a minute later, I told Jake we needed to exit the freeway and head for the nearby hospital (not the one we were supposed to deliver at.) He called the 911 dispatcher back and asked for an ambulance to meet us at the grocery store near our exit. Two cop cars and two minutes later (which seemed like an eternity!) the ambulance pulled into the parking lot. The medics rolled the gurney out of the truck and brought it next to our car. I slowly made my way to the gurney and they swiftly rolled me to the ambulance. All the while, I was telling the medics that I needed to push. The driver firmly (but kindly) told me that I had to wait until I was at least inside the truck.
Excuse me?
Ok, she had a point. But honestly, a woman in labor can’t just turn off the urge to push. Anyone who has given birth will tell you that. But I digress. As they put me in the back of the ambulance, the driver apparently told Jake that there was no way we were going to make it to our intended hospital destination to deliver the baby. In fact, she didn’t think I’d make it to the hospital just a few blocks away. Turns out she was right. About 30 seconds after they closed the back doors of the ambulance, I had a strong urge to push and my body took over. I yelled for the paramedics in the back with me to help me and with one more push, I delivered Little #4 at 12:36PM.
The paramedic who caught her placed her on my chest and wrapped blankets around us. It all happened so fast that neither medic even knew what I had had. After a quick check, I was told “It’s a girl!” A minute later, we pulled into the ER bay of the hospital. They wheeled us up to a delivery room and thankfully, Little #4 and I both checked out ok after her crazy entrance into the world.
Baby girl, you have one amazing birth story! I am so thankful for your Daddy’s calm demeanor through an incredibly intense situation, for our relatives who took care of your siblings while we were in the hospital, and for the paramedics who helped deliver you. We are so happy to have you here, safe and sound! Welcome to our family!
Little Miss has her golden birthday!
Dear Little #3,
It’s hard to believe how fast two years has gone! You have grown so much in the past year. We love to watch you try new things, say new words, and follow your brothers around. You always want to do what they’re doing. However, you definitely have shown us you are a girl. You have opinions on what clothes you want to wear, love to play with your dolls (feed them, change them, carry them around,) and you love to play with my hair. One of my current favorite phrases of yours is, “I like your hair.” (It sounds more like, “I yike yours hair.”) You say this with your thumb in your mouth as you grab on to my ponytail. It’s very sweet.
Your birthday was celebrated three times this year. Daddy was out of town on your actual birthday, so we texted him photos of you eating the yummy German chocolate cake that Nana brought over for us to eat. Once he got back into town, we had a party for you (at the rental house we’re living in for a few months) and celebrated with Nana & Papa, Grandma & Grandpa, Great Grandma Lois & Papa Dale, Aunt Kari, Aunt Larissa, Uncle Jason & Bri, and Michelle & Angelo. You had fun opening your presents (so did your brothers) and we topped the evening off with cake & ice cream. A week later, Uncle Tony & Kristin came over for dinner and we got to celebrate again 🙂 This time, we dined on cupcakes!
You are going to make a great big sister! I can’t wait to see what’s in store for you in the coming year!
XOXO,
Mommy
6 years old
Our six year old’s responses to his birthday questions:
- What is your favorite color? red
- What is your favorite toy? Marble run
- What is your favorite fruit? blueberries
- What is your favorite TV show? Word World
- What is your favorite thing to eat for lunch? Peanut butter and jelly sandwich
- What is your favorite outfit? “This outfit.” (The tshirt with Goldy Gopher playing hockey.)
- What is your favorite game? Connect4
- What is your favorite snack? Animal crackers
- What is your favorite animal? dog
- What is your favorite song? Jingle Bells
- What is your favorite book? The Nursery Rhyme book (From Great Aunt Alice)
- Who is your best friend? Ingrid
- What is your favorite cereal? Oatmeal
- What is your favorite thing to do outside? Practice doing cartwheels
- What is your favorite drink? Water
- What is your favorite holiday? Christmas
- What do you like to take to bed with you at night? blanket
- What is your favorite thing to eat for breakfast? Oatmeal and Life cereal (Those cinnamon things.)
- What do you want for dinner on your birthday? Tacos
- What do you want to be when you grow up? A person who can do cartwheels
Lincoln’s 4th birthday!
Dear Lincoln,
I am sure we say this every year now, but I cannot believe you are 4 years old! It seems like such a short time ago that your daddy and I were preparing for your arrival. Your entrance into this world is one that will always be extra-special because of the fact that you were born on Easter Sunday. So in a way, your birthday gets remembered twice each year. Once on your “real” birthday and again on Easter, because it was such a special day for us.
You have grown more this year than ever. Gone are the toddler features you had when you were three. You are a full-fledged preschooler! (Complete with a shorter haircut than you had last year 🙂 ) You love to ask questions and discover the meanings of new words. Your handwriting is impressive as is your ability to remember what you learn at school. I am so thankful for the Godly instruction you have twice a week. You’ve even taught me a few things!
Some of your favorite things include riding your scooter, playing in the pool at the gym, casting with your fishing pole, playing in the sandbox, and constructing forts & buildings with your brother. You also love your little sister so much!
We celebrated your birthday by taking you to the science museum to see the “real pirates” exhibit. Your favorite part was the movie in the beginning, but you also liked raising the flag, looking through the periscope, and the treasure chest of pirate booty. After the museum, we went out for pizza and then went home to get ready for your party.
Family & friends came at 6:30 and the weather was so unseasonably warm that we had everyone gather outside in the driveway. That was a first! I’m guessing there won’t be too many years where you’ll be celebrating your birthday outside without a jacket. You requested a “volcano cake” so I attempted to come through for you. I made two angel food cakes, placed them on top of each other and dumped two cans of cherries on top of them. You loved it, which is all that counts! (It actually got rave reviews from everyone else too, and there was only one piece to spare at the end of the night.
As if cake & ice cream aren’t enough on a 4th birthday, you asked your dad if we could also have s’mores. So your awesome daddy brought the fire pit up to the front, started the fire, went to get s’mores ingredients and we had round two of sugary treats. I have to say, you were in rare form when we finally put you to bed.
You are a sweet, smart, spunky boy, Lincoln. We love you so much! And we’re looking forward to watching you learn and grow in the coming year.
XOXO
Mommy & Daddy
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I found this list of questions on another mom’s blog and thought I would start a new tradition of asking you and your siblings to answer them every year around your birthday, just for fun.
- What is your favorite color? Purple, green & pink
- What is your favorite toy? Buzz Lightyear that spreads his wings out
- What is your favorite fruit? Watermelon & pineapple
- What is your favorite TV show? “Shaun the Sheep” and “Brer Rabbit” on kids Netflix
- What is your favorite thing to eat for lunch? Mac-n-cheese
- What is your favorite outfit? My kitty outfit (Halloween costume from 2011)
- What is your favorite game? “Skongebob” Yahtzee
- What is your favorite snack? Peanut butter pretzels & wheat thins
- What is your favorite animal? Stingrays & sharks
- What is your favorite song? “I’m a little teacup” (teapot) & “Red Solo Cup”
- What is your favorite book? Skippyjon Jones
- Who is your best friend? Samantha (from preschool)
- What is your favorite cereal? Cinnamon Toast Crunch & Raisin Bran Crunch
- What is your favorite thing to do outside? Play in the sandbox with the dump trucks
- What is your favorite drink? Lemonade & punch
- What is your favorite holiday? Christmas (as prompted by Nolan 🙂 )
- What do you like to take to bed with you at night? Quilt and Blueberry (his blue bear from Uncle Tony)
- What is your favorite thing to eat for breakfast? Cold cereal without any milk
- What do you want for dinner on your birthday? Cake & ice cream
- What do you want to be when you grow up? Be a firefighter
Chicks, swans & Grandma Patti’s birthday
We went to Grandma Patti & Grandpa Dave’s house tonight to celebrate Grandma’s birthday (a day early.) I took the kids down after Ingrid got up from her nap, so we arrived a little before dinner time. We took advantage of the great weather and went for a walk. Neighbors up the road just received 60 new baby chicks, so we brought the kids over to see the fluffy peepers. From there, we walked up the hill to another neighbor’s pond to see the swans. The male was not pleased with the proximity at which we were looking at him and his mate. The way he flared his feathers made for a visually interesting show.
After we had dinner and birthday grasshopper pie (Grandma Patti’s favorite) we went back outside for some fun in the driveway & yard. The three amigos all had to have their turn trying to climb the basketball pole. They all needed a little boost from Uncle Jason & Daddy.
I’m 29 again!
Today began with the sound of the boys running and giggling downstairs as I laid in my nice warm bed upstairs. Jake is off all week, so we were able to have breakfast as a family before heading out on an adventure. I had been telling the boys we were doing something fun for my birthday and they were anxious to hear what I had planned. We loaded into the truck and headed to Ft. Snelling. As we drove south, we saw the light rail trains going up and down the track. We told the kids we were going to take the train downtown. After purchasing tickets, we waited for the next train to arrive. Once on board, we played musical seats until we found a place to sit & hold on to the stroller. As we rode along, the boys enjoyed looking out the windows & watching the buildings pass by.
We unloaded downtown and walked briskly to our destination…Macy’s. Once there, we found the elevator bank and headed up to the 8th floor. The 3 littles were famished, so they gobbled down cereal bars before heading in to see what A Day in the Life of an Elf looks like. We visited the display on the perfect day…no lines & people were casually strolling through. We didn’t feel pressured to rush and weren’t bumped around by strangers.
When given the choice between visiting Santa and going to lunch, the boys chose the later. They’ve gotta be the only two kids I know who would rather eat than share their Christmas wish lists with Old St. Nick. So off we went to find something to eat. (Well, with a brief stop at my old office on the way. It was fun to see some of my old co-workers from my years working downtown.) We ended up at D’Amico for lunch and afterward I grabbed a peppermint mocha from Caribou before we departed from downtown.
On our way back home, we made a brief stop at Minnehaha Falls. The weather warmed up to about 50 degrees today. We couldn’t have asked for a more beautiful day at the end of November. The boys and I looked down at the falls and then made our way down a snowy staircase to take a look at them from below. We snapped a few photos and then headed back to the truck.
Later in the evening, we hosted a group of family & friends for cake & ice cream. My friend, Michelle, made the most amazing pumpkin torte! Only one word to describe it – YUM!
To top off the night, my parents surprised me by showing up to join in the celebration. They had been out of town and we didn’t expect them back until tomorrow. But as it turns out, they kept their early return home a secret so they could wish me happy birthday in person. It made my night!
Today was such a fun day; I think I might turn 29 again next year. 🙂