Sunday, January 25, 2009

Skating Party


We have recently realized how much our family loves roller skating. It turned out to be a great way to celebrate Emma's birthday. What made it even more fun was a double party with one of Emma's best friends, Josiah! We officially took over the skating rink with about 50 family and friends skating, eating pizza, having cake and opening gifts.




Sunday, January 18, 2009

Emma's Birthday

Today is Emma's 4th birthday. I was blessed to take her on a mini mommy and me vacation. We went to Anderson Island last night to spend some time with Aunt Janelle and Aunt Laura. After a fun evening playing with the kitty's and doggy we settled in for the night. Early this morning we were joined by Grandma and Grandpa Myers, Grandma and Grandpa Tomasch, Aunt Desiree and Uncle Raymond. We were thrilled to attend church with everyone and watch as Uncle Raymond was ordained as a minister. Great Job Uncle Raymond!


After returning home we went out for Emma's annual birthday desert. she decided that she wanted to go to Baskin and Robbins for ice cream. It was a chilly choice for January, but still a ton of fun!






I love spending time on each birthday thinking about the moment each child has entered our lives. Today was spent thinking about January 18, 2005. I was 39.6 days pregnant and couldn't wait to find out if we were having a boy or girl! Tomorrow was our due date but I knew that today was the day we were going to meet our little baby. We woke up, showered, gathered our bags and waited for Grandma Myers to arrive at our house. Today we were scheduled for an induction. I was contracting throughout the night and when we arrived at the hospital I was dilated to a 3+. As our nurse started the pit she asked when I thought I would be delivered. She laughed at my answer...I want this baby out by noon!



Several hours went by and I was having regular non-painful contractions. Dr Shope came in at about 11:00 am to check me. He did an exam and my heart sunk when he told me that I was still a 3...maybe 4. He said that it looked like it might take a while for this baby to make his/her arrival. He ruptured my membranes and went back to the office. Within a couple of minutes I had my first contraction. It hurt really, really bad! I rested in bed, went to the bathroom, and sat up in the chair for a while. The next time the nurse came into our room I told her that my pain level had increased.


She asked me how bad my pain was, and I told her that it was a least a 6. She looked at me for a few seconds then told me that I looked like my pain was at a 3. Knowing that I had hours to go I requested an epidural.


The anaesthesiologist was wonderful. He did a great job and our epidural was done shortly after noon. I expected instant relief but the pressure only progressed. I told our nurse that I was still having the pressure and she stopped in her tracks. It had only been about 1 hour since I was checked at a 3 but she did a quick exam. She looked up with fear in her eyes. I was complete and baby was coming...


"Don't push...Don't push...Don't push...we need to get a doctor here!!!" she continued to say while she frantically called Dr Shope and got our room ready. I was so thankful that I had that epidural. I sat there enjoying the scene filled with joy just waiting for our doctor to arrive.


About one and a half pushes later Emma was born and placed on my tummy at 12:58pm. Kevin kept saying "It's a girl!" over and over. She was beautiful was a head full of black hair. If I didn't have the epidural I just know that I would made my noon goal! Emma Lynn Currey weighted 7 pounds 15 ounces and was perfect in every way.








Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Creative Children

All I am going to say is that I have a couple very creative children and that I have been very busy cleaning up after them!



































Sunday, January 4, 2009

Roller Skating

This evening as the snow began to fall again, we packed up and hit the rink. It has been almost 4 years since we tried to take the family roller skating. The last time didn't go so well. Emma was a little tiny baby, and Austin was 3 years old. We told him how fun it would be as we put the skates on him. He stood up and started wailing. We were only there for about 5 minutes before we gave up and decided leave. The manager was wonderful and graciously gave us our money back.





Back to tonight...





We had a great time! We were joined by the Matt Earnhardt family, The Greg Earnhardt family, the Finnestad family, Grandma and Grandpa Myers, and Aunt Janelle. Wow-that means that there were 11 adults and 12 children skating; plus 2 babies that were loved and cuddled.





Austin used the inline skates and took off like a pro; he even won the race. He skated for almost 2 hours straight and wouldn't even stop to eat. Emma loved to skate with Grandma and Grandpa. She went around and around and fell many times, both on and off the rink. She tuckered out after about 30 minutes but had a fun time watching and eating cotton candy. Even Kadin had a fantastic time. I believe that he made it around the rink at least 2 times with Aunt Janelle and Grandpa. He spent a lot of time driving on the car-type video games.




As we left Austin asked if we could go back soon and Emma wanted to know when she could have more cotton candy!