So this is BLISS

Doesn't it look that way to you?

Relatives June 23, 2009

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We all had so much fun the last few weeks.  Matt’s family blew in from Utah for a family reunion (here we are there)

Martin family reunion

Anyway, we had company- lots of it.  We made dinner for 20 one night, and scared the security guard at the neighborhood pool when we showed up with that many to swim!  Here’s Sam workin’ on some new skills:

sam

 

The noise factor was crazy from all those voices.  Kids laughed and ran and wrestled while adults got reacquainted, or in some cases just plain introduced (looks like some new in-laws are in the mix this winter).  We played some volleyball, and dominos, and tried in vain to get in a work out or two.  It was good to get together.  Here was this year’s crew:

the fam

 

Hope we get to see the others next time.  Missed you guys.

 

Incredibles!!! June 23, 2009

Filed under: Name that movie, Uncategorized — sothisisbliss @ 10:42 pm

Nobody wanted to guess this one?  I love this movie- except now Levi wants to take somebody out.  (those punches are hard!)  The answer to that last movie quote was The Incredibles.

 

And then there were….3 June 23, 2009

Filed under: Uncategorized — sothisisbliss @ 10:32 pm

My neighbor helped me get some fun pictures of the kids last week.  (Thanks, Trish.)  I had fun, and we got some great shots.

 

Movie Quote June 11, 2009 June 11, 2009

Filed under: Uncategorized — sothisisbliss @ 11:31 pm

“I am your wife!  I’m the greatest good you are ever gonna get!”

 

The Best Two Years June 11, 2009

Filed under: Uncategorized — sothisisbliss @ 11:25 pm

Our last movie quote was from a little known LDS movie called The Best Two Years which we think is hysterical.

 

Home Birth June 11, 2009

Filed under: Child Birth, Uncategorized — sothisisbliss @ 10:59 pm

A bunch of you have asked for the gory details of the home birth, and I have to say that ever since my midwife, Laurie, handed me the notes from the labor and delivery, I’ve been fighting the urge to write a tell-all anyway.  Here’s a picture of her:

                                 

First of all, if you’d asked me before the birth why I’d chosen this avenue, I would have had a lot of reasons; among them would be cost, and a desire to be at home instead of stuck in the hospital after having my baby.  But I’ll share those in a later post because now that I have perspective of having done the home birth, I can say without shame that the main reason I chose a home birth was because I forgot how much it hurt.  I was lucky; it was short.

My water broke when I sneezed on my way home from a prenatal appointment the morning of my due date.  That was at 9:45am. Contractions started soon after, but were bearable for a while.  I had called the midwife when my water broke, but I made another call at 10:40 to tell her it was time to head over; good thing I didn’t wait any longer.  When 10:45 came, I was cursing my stupidity, and wondering out loud if I still had time to get to the hospital for an epidural; it didn’t take long to realize that it was probably too late.  I climbed into the tub and tried not to panic, but things were getting harder by the minute; I got pretty nervous when I started feeling pressure, and we called Laurie to tell her to hurry.  Matt would wander in every once in a while, and I would order him out every time another contraction came, which went on ‘til Laurie arrived at 11:36, parking askew in the driveway and running up the stairs. 

Though I’ve never been opposed to the idea of a water birth, both this time and with Sam, when I knew we were close, I wanted out of the tub.  I climbed out at 11:45, and started begging to push because I have this idea that pushing makes it hurt less.  I might have only been in labor for 2 hrs, but I was really losing focus.  I knew from experience that I wasn’t going to die, but I wasn’t sure if this went on much longer that I really wanted to live.  Laurie kept saying it wasn’t quite time; I wanted to know just how much longer I had to wait, then.  She just shook her head and said, “You’re body will tell you when it’s time.”  I remember thinking- Not only have I missed out on the epidural, now I have to detect some secret signal from the same body making me suffer like this.  Turns out, she was right. 

Though I tried pushing, I could tell I wasn’t doing much good until finally, at 11:56 there was a not so subtle sign that I needed to push- NOW.  I did, and there she came.  In two pushes, she was here, I was alive, and Matt was allowed to talk again.  When all was said and done, the labor was just over 2 hrs long; now 4 weeks out, I’ve forgotten the pain enough that I almost think the reasons I did it at home will win out for a home birth next time, too.