Monday, October 5, 2009

Changes in the Hair



I can't believe it is October already. I LOVE LOVE LOVE Fall! My favorite time of year. I love it when the weather changes and the leaves color. Change has been the most consistent constant in my life and I embrace it. I find joy in the everyday constants too like: playing with Sophia, baking treats, reading, moments of queit serenity, and teaching.

Change, however, can be refreshing and revitalizing! Here is my big change for the fall: I chopped off my hair, and I LOVE it!


On another note, we have been busy decorating for fall, making decorations, making baby gifts, hanging with friends and family, and playing outside (a lot)! Sophia is busy eating things after they have been in her pockets for HOURS (grody), talking, talking, talking, climbing on everything, and puting away mom's things in the strangest places (favorite place to "put things away" is the bathtub), and giving lots and lots of hugs and kisses!


Friday, September 18, 2009

September

This month has been full of fun and changes. Preschool started on the 1st of September and has been wonderful. It is hard work, but so much easier to manage 6, four year olds instead of 18, five year olds. Management issues are at an all time minimum compared to Kinder. These kids are so smart too. We are moving into being scientists through the five senses and putting letters together to make words. It has been exhausting, seeing as I haven't worked in over a year. Sophia is enjoying playing with some girls around her age. I do miss her while I'm teaching, but it is fun for both of us.

Random Pics!

Friday, September 4, 2009

Little Miss Piggie






Sophia can finally wear PIGTAILS!!!!!!!!!!!! It is so much fun, yet soooooooo sad at the same time. Our little girl is starting to look older. Kids grow up so fast. We are loving this age! Playing chase, singing, dancing, brushing each other's hair (and teeth), and snacking together.

Sophia's first trip to the temple!

Monday, August 17, 2009

Happy First Birthday Sophia


Dearest Sophia,

This year has gone by so fast. It seems like days ago, not one year, that we were flying over pot holes to get to the hospital. At about 6:30pm on August 14th I was chatting on the phone to your Yaya when POP!!!!! my water broke right then and there on the couch. I frantically washed up, shaved my legs, and polished my piggies while Yaya tried to keep me calm. When your Daddy got home from work he was in for a BIG surprise. With bags already in the car, I announced that my water had broke and the Hospital L&D was waiting on us to arrive.



We hurried off on the MOST exciting adventure of our lives. The birth of our first baby girl! Your Dad was driving safely but very very quickly, as we flew threw stop lights and were air born at several points in the journey. My contractions were literally 2 minutes apart, and VERY painful. We arrived safely and were now waiting on your arrival. Even at that moment, we never knew just how much we were going to love you. My contractions were very close, and very painful. Drugs helped, but soon wore off and the second dose was no match for the contractions. Finally, at 1am I met the man of my dreams, the anesthesiologist!!! From that point on it was a breeze.




After 15 minutes of pushing you were born at 8:13am on 8/15/09 weighing 6 lbs 13 oz and 19 inches long. There you were, my heart, the most perfect being my eyes had ever beheld. So tiny, so new, so fresh from Heaven. I did not cry when I first saw you, but my Momma instinct kicked in from the moment you were born. I had an urgency to feed you, take care of you, and protect you. After we cuddled and nursed, the nurses finished testing and discovered you had low blood sugar. You were whisked away to have a giant IV placed in your head, I cried for the first time.



The first couple of days were difficult because you were not feeding well. They had to give you the bottle to help with low blood sugar and you were having some trouble breast feeding. By Tuesday, many lactation visits, and plenty of tools, you were finally breastfeeding and off the bottle.

We brought you home on Sunday. You were a wonderful little newborn. You slept all the time and cried when you were hungry or tired. A couple of weeks later your naps went haywire and you were a little fussy, but reflux medicine helped.


Your Daddy and I loved every minute of your first year. It was hard and required much sacrifice, but it was worth it. By 8 months your reflux was gone and by 5 months you were finished with physical therapy for torticollus.

We love you so! You bring so much joy to so many people. You are a spunky determined little girl who loves to read, talk, run, and play wit your Daddy. You are my heart, walking around outside my body. How can someone possess such a deep love. I feel closer to my Heavenly Father because of you. I now know a little of the love he has for us. I could not imagine loving you anymore, but everyday I do. My heart should burst...but my capacity to love just continues to grow. I love you and your Daddy so...



Happy Birthday to our little Sopapilla!

Love you so,
Mom and Dad

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Crazy Girl


Sophia's favorite game: run from Mommy!

It is unfathomable to think that Sophia will be turning one in August! This first year with her has gone by so fast. It has been a miracle to witness her growth physically and cognitively. Here are some snapshots of our crazy life together!


Falling!


Mischievous!

Following in Daddy's footsteps!