6.10.2015

Baby Lyons | Your Birth Story

Miss Annalee, I wanted to recap the day you arrived, so not to forget a single detail! It was such an exciting day and one we will never forget! 

Wednesday, May 27th started off like a normal work-day. Looking back, I'm glad I decided to shower and fix my hair, rather than go with dry shampoo and a quick up do like some workdays. We had my 38 week check-up that morning and were excited to get some updates about when the doc thought you may arrive. We had a great check-up with Dr. Hoover, but did our second ultra-sound to confirm that you were in fact, breech. We had found out the week prior, but it was still early, so the doc sent us home with options and also exercises to try and let you flip on your own. We took things hard at first - or I did - but quickly realized that you were healthy, and that was all that mattered. So what if you had to be delivered via c-section, as long as you were ok, we were ok. 

We waited to tell friends and family, in hopes that we were able to turn you on your own and have a normal delivery. We also didn't want to add any stress to anyone else that would worry about our little cub. After our second ultrasound we weighed our options - one of which was to try a version to see if we could turn you around. We decided at our check-up with Dr. Hoover to schedule an appointment for Friday, May 29th to do the version. You would be 38 1/2 weeks at that point {late enough to deliver}, but there was a still a chance that the version may work. We left optimistic and felt good about our plan. We would try it out, it couldn't hurt to try, right?  I worked a full day and got lots done prepping to be out on Friday for the version - and on the slight chance that you would arrive early - wanted to be somewhat organized at work. Little did I know that you had other plans, early you would certainly be. After work, your Daddy and I made some final to-do lists, called our parents and told them the updates, and then took J to a lodge meeting before heading out to Wal-Mart to pick up some last-minute hospital supplies and things to put together goodie bags for the nursing staff. 

I stopped by Dollar Tree for some wrapping supplies and Father's Day cards - trying to prepare early. Then went in the shoe store to find some cheap shower shoes for my hospital bag. Next, I headed over to Wal-Mart where I immediately had to pee {hello, 9 months preggo}, and stopped by the bathroom before grabbing a shopping cart. All seemed really normal, and I was enjoying an un-rushed trip to the store. I had made my way through the toiletries section and was on the soap aisle when I felt it. A slight trickle of water down my leg, followed by an immediate gushing of water hitting the floor. It took me a few moments to realize what was happening. Was I peeing on myself? It was surreal. I grabbed my phone and called J immediately, "I am pretty sure my water just broke." Luckily he had his phone by him and answered on the first ring. To which he said, "Ok - are you ok - can you drive?" Me - "I guess I can drive - right? I feel ok, yea I can drive - Ok, should I check out?"  J - "No silly, come right home. I  will call the doctor, or Labor & Delivery? {Yea, that's a good idea.} Ok, I'll meet you at home." I drove home as quick as possible and met J, who has just got off the phone with L&D. They said, "don't break any speed records, but get here as soon as you can."  We'll be ready for you. Of course, we were not "packed" per say, but I had just posted my hospital packing list on my blog that morning, and made some stacks on the guest bed, so I had J open my computer and we started packing. We went as quickly as possible, but wanted to be sure we had what we needed. We threw everything in the car {including the car seat and base that was set to be installed by our local police officer the next day - don't wait until 38 weeks folks, haha} and hit the road to Augusta Health, a nice 40 minute drive up the road to Fishersville, Va. 

At that point I think it hit us - this baby was coming - soon! I picked up the phone to call my parents, knowing my mom would be devastated that she wasn't here. The moment I told her that my water broke, she just started crying. Poor thing! J laughed because I was calming her down and I was perfectly calm like all was normal. We had just told them you were breech, so mom also knew this meant a c-section, so she really wanted to be here. We called Jesse's mom too and then texted friends and family... including my Board President, to tell him I wouldn't be at my 8:30 meeting the next morning. J also called his boss and asked if he would bring J's work camera to us, since ours was MIA in the packing. He was excited to help and he and his wife jumped in the car to bring it to us. Thanks Larry and Dawn!

We arrived at the hospital a little after 8 p.m., which means that all the doors {including the three we checked} were locked. So we entered through the Emergency Room and checked in. They had a nurse waiting for us with a wheelchair to take me up to L&D. From that point it was a whirl-wind. The amazing nursing staff was ready to go and prepping us for a quick delivery. Dr. Coiner was already at the hospital and they were just waiting on the anastegoligist to arrive. I was so glad Dr. Coiner was who was on call that night, he's one of our favorite doctors and made the whole night really light-hearted and fun. J says he would love to drink a beer with him some time, that's a good sign, right? He breezed into my hospital room, where the nurses where working non-stop to prep me for delivery, and went through the whole c-section procedure. Maybe it's best that I hadn't read up on it too much? I still felt really calm and just couldn't believe we were about to meet you!! As Coiner was leaving, he asked what music I wanted to hear in the operating room - to which I replied, country? And he said, "you really want this child to enter the world to country?" So we I looked at J and he said, rock-n-roll, classic rock? haha I think we both just looked at each other and laughed.  So, classic rock it was - and Miss Annalee Estelle was born to Sitting on the Dock of the Bay by Otis Redding. So fitting! The c-section went great and you were born at 10:34 p.m. on May 27, 2015. We got to experience one of the first "family-oriented" c-sections they had done, meaning baby got to come right to mommy after delivery and Mommy, Daddy and baby stayed together the entire time after delivery. She was on my chest minutes after she was born and I was able to feed her back in our room within the hour. Our nurses stayed with us until around 3 a.m., watching me through recovery and checking Miss Annalee out. You stayed with us in the room that night and were a great sleeper - waking every couple hours to feed and going right back to sleep. 
It took us a day to decide on your name, we knew we wanted to use Annalee, but couldn't decide on a middle name. After going through our list of family names - we settled on Estelle, your great-great grandmothers name. Her name was Sidney Estella Mason and she married your great-great grampa Elleard, my Papa's Mom and Dad. Papa was such an inspiration to me as a little girl, so it means so much to have a little piece of him with you. Ann is mine and GranDe's middle name, which is where part of your first name came from... and Annalee was inspired by the Band. We're so glad we get to keep Annalee company!





6.09.2015

Baby Lyons | Introducing Miss Annalee

Our sweet baby GIRL made an early arrival on May 27, 2015. 
Welcome to the world, Miss Annalee Estelle Lyons!


BORN
May 27, 2015 at 10:34 p.m.
8 pounds, 5 ounces
20 inches long
Fishersville, Va.

From the moment you arrived, our world has been filled with so much joy, love and laughter. We can't imagine a life without you right by our side. We love you, baby girl!



6.08.2015

Baby Lyons | Week 37

This post is a couple weeks delayed... seeing how this final week 37 pic was taken just hours before my water broke. Eeekkk!! Exciting updates coming soon. 

For now, a look back at my last week of pregnancy... 


How far along? 37 weeks


Size of baby: A winter melon (19-22 in., 6.5 lb.) 

Gender: Waiting for our little surprise in just a couple weeks!

Weight Gain: Holding tight at 30 lbs. 

Maternity Clothes: Outfits are getting creative. Scarves and necklaces help switch things up, but doing lots of laundry. 

Nursery: I think we are ready... as we will be for now. The closet dimmer is so much fun!  I defiant must have for any nursery. So excited to use it. Still waiting for a couple closet organization items to arrive, so we can get things a little tidy in there, but not too stressed about getting it organized before baby comes. Our rocker has yet to arrive, but we have a spot ready for when it does. 

Purchases: My breast pump arrived! So many parts to this gadget... I think I need to do some reading before baby comes. Purchased the Kallax cube from Ikea and a couple Land of Nod striped totes for the closet too.


Movement: Soaking up my last couple weeks with the babe in my belly! Love all the little kicks and punches. 

Symptoms: Feet are feeling better, thanks to comfy shoes! My hands have really started hurting this week... we think it's a mild case of carpal tunnel. Shoot, does it hurt. Feels like ultra stiff-swolen hands with some numbness. So strange. Belly is getting heavy, but just taking things slow and resting a lot. 

Sleep: Sleep has been ok. Getting in and out of bed is proving to be challenging. An occasional sleepless night, but trying to get to bed when I'm super tired so I don't just lay there thinking about the million things left to do before baby arrives.  Is it really only 2 weeks to go? 

Workouts: Mostly nonexistent, other than an occasional walk to work, swimming, stretching, etc. Just trying to take it easy and not wear myself out. 

Cravings: Chipped ice! 

What I Miss: Looking forward to a nice glass of vino! Also looking forward to hugging my hubby without a big belly in the way. Don't get me wrong, I love the little babe being in there... but if there is anything that I miss - it's a good strong hug! 

Best Moment This Week: We had such a wonderful week... celebrating our 4th Anniversary on Thursday; an outdoor concert at Lime Kiln with good friends on Friday night; a wonderful Saturday spent celebrating Brad and Jessie who are welcoming twin boys in July; and and awesome Sunday at the lake with J's work crew {like our second family in VA... plus, being on the water is one of my most favorite things!} We topped off the Memorial day weekend Monday with a little pool time and a cookout... where I got to do a little snuggling with our newest addition, Miss Hadley Rae. It was the perfect weekend! Surrounded by great friends during such a special time. 


Looking Forward To: Our 38 week check-up today! Maybe we will get a better idea of when our little one is going to make his or her grand entrance!! Can't wait to share. 



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5.26.2015

Getting Ready for the Hospital

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We are getting close! T minus 15 days and counting... so I spent a little time prepping a hospital bag this weekend. I spent some time reading away at lots of moms helpful packing lists and pinning neat ideas on Pinterest, so I thought it would be fun to share what I'm planning to take. My list {for now}.

Essentials:
ID/Insurance Card
Camera
Snacks
Cash for the vending machine
Cell phone charger
Watch - with a second hand
Small bottle of bubbly to celebrate!
Zero candle for "birthday pics"
Gifts for the nurses
Gifts for visitors {cigars maybe?}
Extra bag {to bring home all the extra hospital goodies}
Towels
Door Dec {with boy and girl signs}
Pillow with a bright pillow case & blanket

For Mommy: 
Robe
Nightgowns (2)
PJ's with open front top
Slippers
Socks
Cardigans
Nursing Tanks
Preggo bottoms, aka yoga pants
Hairdryer
Hair brush
Hairband/headband
Makeup
Bathroom Bag
Pre-natal Vitamins
Bathing Suit
Flip-flops
Lanolin
Brest pads
Cotton undies
Pads
Maxi dress and scarf for coming home

For Baby:
Baby Book
Baby Lyons journal for notes on feeding
Coming home outfits
White onesies {NB & 0-3m} for under outfits.
White socks
Hats {one pink, one blue}
Blanket
Car seat {mirror, mat, shade}
Diaper Bag {4 diapers, wipes, soothies, scratch mittens, one blanket}
Boppy {leaving in the car.... just in case}

For Daddy:
Sweatshirt
Clothes
Pillow & Blanket
Jammies
Bathing suit
flip-flops
Bathroom bag
iPad

Happy packing, mommas-to-be! Just remember, you'll be fine with whatever you have... and I'm sure something will get left behind. There will be plenty of visitors coming to visit that can bring you whatever it is that you can't live without. ;)








5.22.2015

Fruits and Flowers for Four

What a beautiful Friday it is, who else is happy for the holiday weekend!?!  We had a wonderful fourth anniversary yesterday - filled with fruits and flowers!

It was a normal work day, and a rainy one at that, but J brightened my day with the delivery of beautiful flowers. They were filled with peonies and lily of the valley, some of my favorites! 

We celebrated after work exchanging gifts and opening a few cards and gifts from others. Complete with Sherrie's Berries from M&M&MM. J picked out a beautiful Lilly scarf for me and he received a basket of fruit and flower goodies from me. 

Then we headed out to enjoy happy hour at Haywood's with the piano man. 

Then headed to Southern Inn for a fabulous diner. 
They really have stepped up the game with presentation and a few amazing salads!

We topped off the evening with Key Lime Pie... part of J's fruit and flower basket. 

We are looking forward to a very Happy Memorial Day weekend at home and a fabulous celebration for the Hastings twins tomorrow! Here's a sneak peak at some decor... 

Have a great weekend friends! 



5.21.2015

4 years | My 4 favorite things about YOU

Today I get to celebrate 4 years with the most wonderful man! Happy Anniversary to the love of my life! I can't believe it's been four years... and yet, at the same time, we've made so many memories that it's hard to believe it's only been four. Today, I wanted to celebrate my hubby with four of my most favorite things about him.

Your kindness.
Our Wedding, May 21, 2011

Your big smile.

Your love for life. 
Keenland, 2013

The kid at heart. 
One year anniversary trip to Jamaica!

Thanks for doing this thing we call life. It's been an amazing journey with you by my side. 

I love you. 








5.20.2015

Baby Lyons | Week 36



How far along? 36 weeks

Size of baby: A honeydew or small cantaloupe (19-22 in., 5.5 lb.) 

Gender: Waiting for our little surprise in June!

Weight Gain: Up 30 pounds! 

Maternity Clothes: Still rocking the maxi dresses. Pulled out some cute Mud Pie shorts this weekend and loved the elastic waist - they work great for when you are 9 months preggo and it's 90 degrees out!

Nursery: Looking pretty good. I did lots of laundry for the little babe this week and got  the dresser all organized. Just a peak...

We are almost done - just a small punch list left, including installing the dimmer, hanging some pictures, and organizing the closet. Hoping that Memorial Day weekend proves to be a very productive one. The crib is looking nice and festive!

Purchases: My breast pump in finally on the way from insurance - they make you wait until one month out, but it was so easy. I used a company out of Asheville, NC and they took care of all the logistics. All I had to do was give them my insurance, pick out my pump, and it's on it's way. I would highly recommend it to all mommas-to-be - maybe I can catch up on life to post about it soon. Otherwise, we have just been picking up stuff here and there that we need Scratch mittens, bottles, etc. I also splurged on these cute little dividers for the closet from Gina Marie Originals. She was wonderful to work with and made the perfect set for our nursery. 

Movement: We are running outta room in the belly - making siting much more uncomfortable - but lots of punches and kicks. 

Symptoms: Sore feet, rib pain, a little nausea now and then, but nothing a little chipped ice doesn't help. 

Sleep: Gave up the snoogle for two pillows and sleeping much better. However, usually up a couple times each night and moving around a lot trying to get comfy. I think this is just my body's way of preparing for baby and those hourly feedings. 

Workouts: Walks - but much shorter - and just staying active. 

Cravings: Chipped ice! More sweets this week than my usual, pop-tarts, cinnamon toast crunch, chocolate, fruit and fudge-sickles all top the list. Was craving some good homemade pasta salad {with tomatoes, asparagus and cheeses}, and have lived off a big batch for lunch daily this week. 

What I Miss: Nothing. Feeling pretty happy right now. :)

Best Moment This Week: Getting to spend Saturday night with my hubby! I'm getting a little sentimental about our short time left as just a family of two. Plus, he's been on the road traveling non-stop since March, so I'm just ready to have him home. 

Looking Forward To: Our 4 year anniversary on Thursday! 



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