Sunday, August 28, 2011

Weekend Recap...

We had a very fun, but very busy weekend. Blake's 30th birthday was this past week & we had a party to celebrate on Saturday night. Blake had to work on Saturday from 5-1 & I spent the day cleaning house, grocery shopping & getting ready for the party. Thankfully my sisters came over & helped my get some stuff done that I couldn't do being 7 months pregnant & all. My in-laws cooked a ton of food for the party, it was all sooo good! I'm terrible about getting the camera out & taking pics but here are a couple that I got...


 I ordered this cake from a local bakery. It was way cute & tasted delicious!


These two cuties were the hit of the party...

Noah's daddy is Blake's best friend & Bianca's mommy is one of my best friends. It was so much fun to watch them play!

We were all worn out from the party & I was so looking forward to sleeping in Sunday morning but Blake is not capable of sleeping past 7am for some reason so when he got up, the dogs woke up & they all woke me up! Blake went & got us some breakfast & we just lounged around until about 10 then we got ready to go to Beebe to eat lunch at Blake's grandparents & visit with his cousin who is visiting from Kentucky. As soon as we got home, we changed clothes & went to our friends/neighbors pool where we spent the rest of the afternoon & evening hanging out.

I can't believe tomorrow is Monday! We are sooo looking forward to next weekend though, a 3 day weekend & Razorback football!!! Have a great week everybody =)

Friday, August 26, 2011

3rd Trimester...

So I opened my pregnancy app on my ipod this morning and it said " Welcome to the 3rd trimester...the home stretch". I then had a mild anxiety attack! The past 28 weeks have FLOWN by and I'm sure the next 12 weeks will as well. We still have LOTS to do to prepare for Sawyer's arrival at home & I have LOTS to do at work to prepare for being off for 12 weeks. I feel like that "nesting hormone" is starting to kick in! I'm sure everything will get done in time & oh well if it doesn't...the mile long "to do" list I have won't matter once our sweet boy is here! =)

Happy Friday! I hope everybody has a great weekend!!

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Gender Reveal Party

We had our 20 week ultrasound on July 12th. The tech was able to tell the sex of the baby, but rather than her telling us, we had her to write it on a card & place it in an envelope & give it to my sister Jamie. Jamie went home to make a cake with blue or pink icing in the middle to reveal the answer! We invited all of our family & friends over that night to find out together if Baby B was going to be a girl or a boy...
IT'S A BOY!!!!

Sawyer Blake Barnett will be here in November!!

Friday, August 12, 2011

Pregnancy so far...

**WARNING: This post is extremely long & contains some ugly pictures....consider yourself warned!

So, I have been reading blogs for quite sometime now about pregnancy & infertility & it has always been my intention that I would create one when we got pregnant to document the pregnancy. Well, at this point I am over halfway finished being pregnant...better late than never right?! Fortunately for me, my pregnancy has been quite uneventful. I've hardly had any morning sickness. Other than fatigue (which I'm pretty sure I had before being pregnant) there is really nothing that I can complain about & I have enjoyed every second of it. The events leading up to becoming/finding out we were going to be parents were far more dramatic than the actual pregnancy has been....

After a year & a half of trying to get pregnant on our own, I started talking to my OB/GYN about infertility. He put me through the usual labwork & exams (and Blake too!) but nothing showed any cause for why were not having any luck. My doctor put me on Clomid in August of 2010. I took it monthly as instructed for 4 months. The Clomid caused me to have really bad headaches & nausea so I didn't take it the month of December so that I could just relax & enjoy the holidays. By January, I had decided that we would just take a break from "trying" & take the "just quit thinking about it and it will happen" advice that people had so annoyingly given me for 2 years. We booked a vacation for May & I focused on trying to get in better shape by doing the Couch to 5K running program with my friend Amber. On a Saturday morning at the end of February, I went with Amber to a fitness bootcamp at the Big Dam Bridge...my first and last bootcamp. We started off doing all sorts of crazy stretches & exercises then ran across the bridge to the North Little Rock side only to get there & continue more crazy stretches & exercises. One of these was a "step up". The instructions were to step up onto a bench with one leg while stretching the other leg out behind you. <--- That should have been my clue to sit that one out, my legs felt like jelly after running across that dang bridge. But no. I proceeded to do the step up and here is the result of my will power....

So, thankfully I was with other nurses including my friends Amber & Candice who took amazing care of me! Candice ran all the way back across the bridge to get her car to drive me to the emergency room & even called en-route to make sure a good Ortho doc was on-call @ Baptist before we got there =). In the ER, xrays were done, labwork was done, an IV was started & most importantly IV pain medication was given. After the doctor saw me & decided surgery would be required immediately to fix my wrist, my ER nurses started asking the question "Are you pregnant? Is there any way you could be pregnant? When was your last cycle?" My response: It would be just my luck if I were pregnant wouldn't it. So they send me into the bathroom to give a urine sample **Side story here: The nurse takes me away from my room where my friends &  husband were to the bathroom and leaves me, ALONE, with a swollen, broken wrist, all my clothes still on & Demerol on board to pee in a tiny cup. So I manage to get my pants off with one arm when some random man burst through the bathroom door! Really! My nurse who so kindly left me alone quickly screamed "someones in there!" but she wasn't quick enough...** After I gave my urine sample I was promptly taken to pre-op and then to surgery. The rest of the day is kind of a blur but I do remember the first thing I said when I woke up in post-op was "I guess the pregnancy test was negative". The nurse assured me that it was. This is what my arm looked like for a week & a half following surgery...

I went to see the doctor on Wednesday March 9 only to find out that part of the bone in my wrist was still broken and I would need another surgery to fix it. Surgery was scheduled for the next day at Baptist. So on Thursday March 10, my mom & sister & Blake took me to the hospital to check in for surgery & of course again I had to give a urine sample to see if I was pregnant & again it was negative.

1 week later, on March 17 (my mom's b-day & St. Patrick's day), I was 5 days late starting my cycle & assumed it was just due to the stress of having had 2 surgeries, all the pain medication, etc. But, just for the heck of it & because I had a stockpile of pregnancy tests, I took one early that morning before Blake left for work....

To say I freaked out would be an understatement. I was in shock. I was excited. I cussed. I cried. I just couldn't believe that after 2 years & everything that was going on that I was seeing a POSITIVE pregnancy test. At this point fear was probably the biggest emotion I was feeling. All I could think about was the 2 surgeries I had just had, all the pain medication & xrays & how all of that would affect our baby. My worrying caused Blake to worry as well. It was a long day until I finally heard back from my doctor who said that we really had nothing to worry about. When I got home from work, Blake had a much higher quality pregnancy test waiting for me...

After the initial shock & worry wore off, we were so happy & could not wait to share the news with our family & friends. We told our families in person & I absolutely LOVED seeing all of their reactions!!

Our little peanut at 8 weeks....


Today I am 26 weeks pregnant. I feel great! I love, love, love feeling the baby move & I love when Blake gets to feel him moving around too. Every morning it seems like my belly has grown 6 inches overnight. I've put off buying maternity clothes long enough. I've not really had any crazy food cravings, I love spicy food & cereal & I have to have a glass of chocolate milk every morning. =) I went through 3 hour glucose testing hell this past week, but I passed! Blake & I have been going to childbirth classes at Baptist for the past few weeks. I really enjoy seeing him get to learn about all this pregnancy stuff. I'm so excited to get started on the nursery, my sister, mom & I have come up with the cutest ideas.

Bless your heart if you have read this entire post! I know it was long but I think its just too good a story not to share ;)

Next post...Gender Reveal Party!


Tuesday, August 2, 2011

First Post...

I'll try to keep this short & sweet...I'm a full-time working wife & and mom-to-be. My husband Blake & I have been married 3 years. We already have 2 beautiful little girls...the 4-legged kind :) Izzy & Tess are our boxer babies & the joys of our life!! We can't wait for them to meet their baby brother Sawyer Blake this November!
I'm an RN & work full time as a heart transplant & vad coordinator at the Baptist Health Transplant Institute. I have been a nurse for 5 years but have been in this role just over 1 year & it has been an amazing year! My job is so rewarding & I'll be sure to tell you about it some other time but until then I'll just say...if you aren't an organ donor, go sign up & donate life! Blake has worked full time for Caterpillar for a little over 2 years & was recently promoted to a Quality Specialist. He is the last person to inspect the machines they build before they are shipped to the customer.
Izzy & Tess are our 2 year old boxer babies! We brought Izzy home when she was 5 weeks old & she is our little princess. Tess is from the same litter as Izzy, but she didn't come live with us until she was about a year old. Her first family didn't want to take care of her like they should have. Both of these girls are SPOILED rotten!! We love them so much & are excited to see how they interact with our new little bundle of joy!!