Wednesday, August 20, 2014

We Had A Baby!

Sooo in case you missed it, we had a baby!

We found out December 11th that I was pregnant, which was soo exciting for us. Getting pregnant wasn't easy for us. We tried for about 2 years before being referred to the fertility clinic. After numerous tests they decided to try me on a drug called Clomid, to help regulate things in my body. We did 2 rounds and the 2nd round worked for us. It was a long process, and a tough one and waiting was the hardest part. I kept our struggle to myself and tried so hard to be happy for the many pregnant friends that seemed to announce every other day that they were having a baby. We were eventually blessed to find out that we too were going to have a baby. December 11th was one of the happiest days for Matt and I.

Well fast forward, pregnancy is not glamourous. I think I had it pretty easy compared to some, but at the same time it was really rough for me. I had morning sickness for the first 3 months combined with a persistent headache. I would have a headache pretty much every day, and when I didn't have a headache, I had a migraine. No bueno. My 2nd trimester was astronomically better, I started seeing a chiropractor and my headaches lessened and I felt like a person again! Then on to the 3rd trimester, which seemed to be the longest one! Up until about the last month of my pregnancy I felt pretty good. Then 32 weeks hit and I was done. My feet were swollen, I walked like a penguin and I had to pee every 5 minutes.

Porter was born August 18th, 2014. On his due date. Did you know only something between 5 and 10 percent of babies are born on their due date? Yeah, it was pretty cool. Wanna hear my birth story? If not you can stop reading here!

Well the week prior to Porter being born was a rough one. I struggled with high blood pressure the last 3 weeks of my pregnancy and had an appointment on Tuesday August 12th. At that appointment it seemed that my blood pressure was exceptionally high, my normal doctor was not in the office and I was seeing a different doctor. So after taking 4 readings, they sent me to the hospital and told me I would most likely be induced. Well we went to the hospital, they put me on a monitor to check my blood pressure every 15 minutes, they took blood and ran a whole slew of tests. After 4 hours everything came back clear and they sent me home and told me to make a follow up appointment at my doctor's office to check my bp again. So Thursday I had another appointment with the doctor. Well same thing happened. I was sent to the hospital again and told they would definitely induce me. They were wrong. After another round of tests, an ultrasound and 6 hours in the hospital they sent me home and told me I was fine. Well that was frustrating.

Then, on Sunday August 17th I went in to labour. It was about 4 o'clock in the afternoon and I was eating dinner at my parents house. I started to feel a little sick and had some minor cramping. Well the cramping seemed to be happening on a pretty regular basis. I would eat a couple bites of dinner and have a cramp. This continued and after dinner I went to lie down on the couch. I texted Matt from the living room saying I didn't feel well. Well my mom came in and things started to hurt a little more. After about a half hour she said she thought this was real labour. Well that kind of scared me! My mom had taught me a breathing technique to help get through pain. You breathe all different colours. So I went upstairs into my parents room to lie down on the bed (I was crying at this point, partially from pain, partially apprehension). Then after lying in bed for a bit, I went down into the basement to watch a slideshow my Dad had put together for our family. I had contractions all the way through. At about 7ish (it's a little foggy in my memory as to what time it was) I asked for a blessing. My dad, brother-in-law and husband gave me a wonderful blessing. We then decided it was time to head home.

I had contractions all the way home, still not long and not super close together. We arrived home and I honestly can't remember what I did for the next hour and a half. I know that I took a shower, and it felt soo much better. Around 9pm Matt called our Doula and said that it looked like I was in labour. We had been timing contractions and they were about 5 minutes apart, lasting 30 seconds. She told us she was on her way and headed over to our house. We stayed home until around 1:30am (during which I watched Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, while managing contractions). Once we got into the hospital they took me to triage to check things out. Well in triage they said I was only 1-2 cm dilated and that my cervix was posterior and that I was not very effaced. My contractions had slowed down and they thought about sending me home. They then decided due to my high blood pressure (this time it stayed high through their monitoring) they would admit me. At around 3am I was admitted. They checked me again and said that I was now dilated 3cm, fully effaced and that things were progressing. Shortly after being admitted, my water broke (I hear that's uncommon). I don't think the nurse believed me when I told her, but sure enough, it had broken. Matt took me into the washroom to get cleaned up and that's when things got really hard. I decided that it was time to ask for an epidural. I really hadn't wanted one, but I was exhausted and in a lot of pain. The anesthesiologist was in our room within 15 minutes. I was lucky and mine was the only birth happening that night. He gave me the first epidural, well it only froze 1 half of my body. My left side felt no pain, but my right side felt every contraction. So they gave me another epidural, this time it took and I could feel nothing except pressure. It was heavenly. I was able to get some sleep and at 6am they checked me again. Now I was 6cm dilated and progressing well. They walked me to the bathroom so I could use it (another thing they said was uncommon, the fact I could walk) and then I went back to sleep. Around 10:30 or so, I called for the nurses. I felt a ton of pressure and I couldn't find the button to increase my epidural, I thought it was wearing off or something. They checked me and told me that I was 10 cm dilated and fully effaced and it was now time to push. They brought in the doctor, Dr. Flowers (who I had met at my Thursday trip to the hospital). He was an awesome doctor, he spoke to me, and helped me understand what was going to happen. Well after 56 minutes of pushing our baby was born! He was beautiful right from the get go! I suffered from a partial 3rd degree tear and had some stitches, but my little boy was there! Matt was amazing through the whole experience, he really helped me to focus and breathe through each contraction. He got to cut the cord and had the stomach to watch the whole birth. I couldn't have done that without him.

Porter was born August 18th at 11:26am. He weighed 7 lbs, 14 oz and was 21.5 cm long.

They kept us another 24 hours and then we got to take our little guy home!

Here's his first photo shoot!

After the eye drops, he really didn't open his eyes much.

My amazing husband.



Soo happy to meet his little guy.



Seriously though, have you ever seen a more perfect newborn?

Cuddling with Mommy.

Daddy enjoying his brand new little man.



Thursday, April 18, 2013

The Last Hurrah!


As I was perusing my blog, I realized that I never finished our little love story. So here goes. We were dating. 2 weeks in he said I love you. We talked about getting married. Fast forward to June. In June we went to "look" at wedding rings. Notice I said "look", well we ended up buying one. The first one I tried on we bought. It was a strange experience really. We went into Spence Diamonds because of all the radio ads, it sounded like a good place. So in we walk. They were really nice, helped us out and said just walk around and try on rings, if you find one you like, hold on to it. Well we walked around the whole store. The very first one I picked up I loved.... every single ring after that didn't quite measure up! So we picked the ring, we got to pick the diamond and check it out under a microscope. Pretty cool if you ask me. Well after that they said it would be a few weeks wait to get it set up and all ready. That was it.

Minutes after we were engaged!
One unsuspecting day Matt got a phone call, I was in the car with him. The ring was ready! He didn't want me to know this so he pretended like it wasn't a call about the ring, but something completely different. He then proceeded to wait before proposing.. just kidding! He did it the night he got the ring. He took me out to look at puppies (I'm a sucker for puppies) and then asked if I wanted to go out to the North of Calgary to check out the Temple site. For those of you reading who might not know what a Temple is, it's a really special building to members of my faith. It is a symbol of purity and is a place where many people come to worship our Savior. It's a really amazing place. Well they had just broken ground for the building and we were going to go take a look at where this beautiful building would stand.

One of my favourite engagement pictures!
So out we drove the half hour drive out to the site. We stood on top of a hill and looked out over the city of Calgary. It was a gorgeous view! You could see soo much of the city and a beautiful view of the mountains. So as we stood and looked out on this gorgeous view I started to get really cold (Calgary isn't really your typical warm destination, even in the summer). So Matt, being the awesome guy he is went back to the car to get a jacket. After putting the jacket over me I stopped to give him a hug. He hugged me back for a minute and then stepped back a bit and said "Hey Em", I looked up from my hug and he was down on one knee, "Will you marry me?". The easiest question for me to answer. I quickly said "Yes!" and the ring was on my finger. We kissed and stood there for a few minutes looking out over the city, I was probably crying, I can't quite remember. It was absolutely perfect! We were engaged June 28th, 2010. After some pictures and hugs we got back in the car and called my family first. Matt's family next and of course my best friend Brigitta. It was an awesome night.
Well we were married October 16th, 2010.

A really cool wedding picture.
After only 3 months of planning, and no help from Pinterest we were hitched! Seems like a short span of time but it was just perfect. I know I made the best decision of my life that day and I would not change a thing! Our wedding was great. I loved every second of it (minus a minor mishap with a hairdresser not showing up and my groom almost not making it to the wedding because of a major car accident). Our colours were Navy and Lime, we had a brilliant photographer who took both our engagement and wedding photos, our families attended (all that could) and we had a blast!

We took our Honeymoon in Vegas, saw 2 Cirque du Soleil shows (yeah I'm spoiled.), went to a Blue Man Group show, saw some lions up close, ate a lot, went for a ride on a gondola and just spent time together.

We have been married for almost 3 years now, it's been tough getting used to another person's little things, the way he loads the dishwasher isn't the same way I do it, he can sleep anywhere, I have to have the exact right environment.. things that aren't really important and neither of us are wrong, just sometimes you need to get used to the way the other person does things.


I am soo happy with our life. Hopefully we can add to our little family in the future, but we will cross that bridge when it comes.

I hope you enjoyed our little love story. I know it's my favorite.


<3

Emily

Monday, April 15, 2013

My Favorites!

Soo I just wanted to post some of my favorite pictures because I feel like you all should see them! Our photographer Tanis was amazing! She was soo great with directing us and letting us be ourselves at the same time. I would recommend her to anyone in Calgary! Here's her website in case you need more convincing! We are thinking about getting some pictures for our 3 year anniversary! Hopefully she's around!

http://www.tanisandersonphotography.com/

An amazing shot of an awesome tree outside of Calgary.

She's a great photographer right?!

One of my favorite wedding shots. I loved my dress.

Isn't this soo fun!? I loved it! They had to walk through freezing water in October to get it but I love it!

By far the best colour shoes for a wedding!

Solid job decorating.

Last but not least!



Much love!

Emily

Monday, July 9, 2012

Summa Summa Summatime...

I LOVE SUMMER! I wish I had one of those jobs that you got to take the summer off.. you know like a teacher.. or a person who owns a snowboarding shop.. Just to be  able to have the whole summer off to just lounge around and sit on a beach somewhere... (not that teachers really get to do that) Wouldn't that be great?!

Soo this past week I started a crazy diet... (well not crazy as in cut out all carbs or don't eat anything that has red food colouring--I don't think the food colouring one actually exists..) but one of those diets to balance out hormones and get your body in to the balance it's supposed to be in. Well it's hard.. like really hard.. it was only day 3 when I started craving some delicious chocolate.. or ice cream.. or cookies.. or candy.. really just anything that isn't good in the first place. So I thought I would put my diet out to the world.. I need to be held accountable and this I figured is one way for people I know to know that I am doing this and (maybe) keep me in check.. I think it helps to know that other people are watching what you do too! As I sit here eating my Spinich and Berry Salad with some sort of vinaigrette dressing I really am tempted to ditch the whole thing and buy a Big Mac.. or something else disgustingly unhealthy.

One other thing I am really wanting to try is the 30-day Shred.. with the trainer from the Biggest Loser (yeah she seems pretty hardcore). I bought the DVD the other day and I will be heading out those efforts probably today... because really you can only ever start things on a Monday. You know maybe that is why Monday is the most HATED day ever!

Well my life has been pretty busy and fun these past couple of months. I went to Vegas with my Mother-in-Law in May and had an awesome time spending way more money than I should and enjoying some much needed sunshine. Then June 15th I went to Arizona for the first time. I went down to see my sister and help her family pack up the house and also help her fly back to Calgary with her 4 kids. My BFF Brigitta came with me. (On a side note I went both of these places without Matt and he was a little more than a bit miffed)--I think my husband works too much. Arizona is hot! Seriously.. that's the hottest I have ever felt in my entire life.. I am pretty sure on multiple occasions I told my sister I was melting, literally. Arizona is also, not very pretty... I expected more. Maybe it's a different kind of pretty (a line my mom used to say to me when I would get discouraged as a teen by the beautiful people in the world that I could never live up to). I think I just didn't realize that it's really too hot for anything to grow without great help! It was a really good trip. It felt like years since I had been able to see my sister and talk to her for more than 5 minutes on the phone. I seriously suck at talking on the phone. It was really good to see her and her awesome family. They are back in Calgary and it makes me soo happy to have them close! 


I also made a very tough decision this past month. I quit working as a Dental Hygienist. I actually quite enjoyed cleaning teeth, it's the people that got me down. Ever since I was a teenager I had anxiety issues and going through school for Hygiene made them worse. The teachers were not always nice, you were terrified during every clinic that you were going to fail every single thing, and the teachers made it seem like 1 failure in any part was a huge deal! I had multiple occasions where I came to tears (really that's not a hard thing for me to do considering all my emotions are tied to my tear ducts-even anger). But I gave working a really good run. I tried for 2 years to enjoy what I had spent money, time, blood, sweat and tears on to no avail. So finally at the end of May I sat down with Matt and talked about it. This was probably one of the hardest things I have had to do so far in my life. I had to give up on this part of my life, and I am not a quitter! I felt like I was letting everyone that had supported me down. I felt like my parents would be disappointed and that my husband would be upset about the loss of income. It took a lot of guts for me but I finally decided to do it. If something makes you miserable, isn't it better to eliminate it if you can? Well I don't quite know what career I will be taking in the future, hopefully stay-at-home mom some day but until then I am working in an office (I think I'm pretty good at this) and trying to figure out what in life makes me happy. I wanted to write this in case my parents read my blog.
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Dear Mom & Dad, 
I want you guys to know that I love you! I appreciate how hard you had to work to put me through school. I am grateful for the support and help you gave me financially, emotionally and mentally. You were a great driving force in getting me through and I promise it didn't go to waste. I want to thank you for raising me with values that help to lead me to my wonderful husband. You showed me that I deserved to be treated right. I am so grateful that you raised me in a church that showed me the value of families. I am grateful to have you both and I look forward to getting to know you better as an adult (yikes.. I'm an adult). I hope you are not disappointed in my choice but I understand if you are. I love you very much and I am grateful to have you in my life.

Love, 

Emily


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Alright enough sappiness. I apologize for the randomness but such is life! Enjoy summertime! Get out there and soak up some sun for me!

Peace and blessins! Peace and blessins. 

(if you don't know what that is from you are missing out so click here)



Happy Monday (if there is such a thing!)

Emily

Thursday, May 3, 2012

An Ode to Matt

Sooo I can't sleep. I have far too many things running through my brain. I attended (and am in the process of attending) a Dental Hygiene conference here in Calgary and it got me thinking about a lot of different things. It's been a while since I had to learn stuff.. I'm off topic.

So one thing I appreciated today was Matt. It was a really long day. I had a headache all day that turned in to a migraine (I hate it when that happens). Anyway when I got home my awesome husband took care of me, he went out and got me some Ben-Gay (which really helps with my shoulder tension), bought me a fruit tray (fruit is pretty much the only thing I can eat with a migraine) and got me some Pom (a drink I love..). Anyway that got me thinking. I don't show as much appreciation to him as I should. I was laying in bed trying to sleep and I just couldn't shake this feeling that I should write down my thoughts. So here we are.

Meet Matt. He is awesome. I will start by telling you Matt is a painter. Now I feel I need to make a case for this. A lot of times when I tell people this, they have a predisposed notion about painters (they are uneducated, when are they going to university to get a more professional job, they don't make a lot of money). This makes me mad. I'm not going to get in to that. 

Matt is one of the hardest workers I have ever met. A lot of people would love if work wasn't happening for a week or two due to weather or other factors (myself included). Matt goes stir crazy after just a day. If something needs to be done, he will do it. If he has to work seven, 10 hour days one week, he will (I can't say he loves these times but he is willing to what has to be done). I don't know many people that would take that on. He works so ridiculously hard and I appreciate it. I cannot say I have the same drive.

Matt is skilled at what he does. How many of us can say that we can paint a perfectly straight line between the wall and ceiling or even wall and baseboards without tape? Definitely not me... and not a whole lot of people I know. That takes skill. 

Alright, I love my husband. But I also have a huge amount of respect for him. I am grateful for his talent and skill along with his work ethic and drive. I don't think he hears me say that enough. So I am proclaiming it to the world. My husband is awesome. He's the best.  He's just right for me.

Just thought you all should know.

I am now going to crawl in to my nice warm bed and try to sleep. I apologize for  spelling mistakes, uninterpretable (that's a word right) sentences and confusing paragraph structure. It's late. I'm tired. I just had to get words down. Alright all you internet surfers. Goodnight! I hope you look at those who are most important to you and take time to let them know it. It's a great feeling to be appreciated.


Just a treat. He doesn't always look like this.

This is the Matt I  know and love.

Goodnight,

Emily

Thursday, April 19, 2012

A Little Update

I know it's been a while and I am terrible at actually writing in my blog but here is an update on the past couple of months!

Alright in January we went on a cruise. Our first cruise (and probably last according to Matt). I thought it was awesome! We went to Universal Studios in Florida first and had an amazing time (Harry Potter World!!!!). The cruise left out of Florida and was a 4 day cruise to the Bahamas! Which was amazing! The weather was gorgeous and we had some awesome friends around. Oh the reason for our cruise? My friend Sandra was getting married! It was an amazing wedding in the Bahamas and she looked gorgeous! We got to know her hubby and he is a pretty great guy... (this makes me happy because Sandra is also pretty great). Soo the cruise was awesome.. not nearly long enough for me but also too structured for Matt (being on a boat and not able to leave.. also having to eat at a specific time --not really Matt's cup of tea).

On to February... Well February is a special month.. it's my birthday... it's also Valentine's day--a double whammy. So Matt planned an amazing birthday celebration for me and although 1 plan fell through he still made it an amazing day (last year on my birthday I had to work.. so that sucked... this day was 5000000000000000000x better). So he surprised me with Dinner at Joeys, then tickets to The Vow and then a visit to a hotel so it could be just us (we were still living at his parents). So that was my birthday/Valentines day, the rest of the month is a little bit of a blur. My family celebrated my birthday (the 14th) along with my little bro's birthday (on the 15th of February) at the Cheesecake Cafe and had an awesome dinner which Matt was too sick to attend sadly.. he seems to get sick a lot.

We moved in to a new apartment, we had been living with Matt's parents to try and save money for a house. After 6 months we decided we could probably wait a couple more years for a house and live in an apartment for a while. Really good choice. It's hard to not have your own space. We are really grateful for Matt's parents letting us live there though!

And now March.. Well the middle of February we moved.. March I unpacked (along with some help from my Mom) and Matt got sick.. for pretty much the whole Month. He had Bronchitis which (we think) turned into Pneumonia and then his lungs were inflamed.. he was on antibiotics twice and nothing seemed to work. I was making him take handfuls of pills a day trying to get rid of whatever the heck it was! Then one day.. it was just gone.. not sure what it was, not sure what cured it but still so very glad it's gone!

Lastly an April update. So I wanted to prank Matt on April Fool's day but I am not a very good pranker and totally forgot until the day of, which was a Sunday.. and apparently you can't prank after 12:00pm so I was too late.  Well we got a fish! His name is Scofield. For those of you who were not Prison Break fans.. Scofield was the main character in that TV series. He was also nicknamed Fish by the inmates as well as Pretty by one in particular (T-bag). Anyway Matt and I loved that show and it is available on Netflix, we got in to watching it a while back and when the opportunity came to name a pretty fish I thought of Scofield (pretty good right?). We were fairly worried about this little Scofield because he wouldn't eat. You see I thought he hated us. He would take the little piece of food in his mouth, chew for 2 seconds and spit it out! How frustrating! We thought "if we kill this fish, we can't ever have kids". Well it turns out he was getting used to the place and now eats like 5 of those little pebble things a day. He is a healthy happy fish and we love him!

Well that is pretty much it for life updates. Matt also started painting Condo's this month. He is in charge of a crew and has a lot of new responsibilities along with some definite perks! It's pretty great. He is amazing at what he does! Me.. I am still working as a hygienist as well as a administrator and for the most part I like it. Some days it is rough but it's pretty good.

Hopefully that update was sufficient and I apologize it's not more comedic. I wish I was a comedian but it seems I try to hard! I hope everyone is well! If you want leave me a note to let me know I am not just writing to myself!

Much love,

Emily

Monday, November 21, 2011

When Planning A Bachelorette Party.. Make Really Cool Invitations

Soo the creative genius in me has created some awesome things (just kidding I am not a creative genius) but I thought it would be cool to share my ideas. I have been planning a bachelorette party for my cousin the past couple of weeks and was trying to figure out what to do for it, what invites to make etc and I came up with these super cute invitations that I just have to share! So here are some pictures of the invites. I also figured I would share the other couple of things that I made from ideas on pintrest (a website that I love). I found an envelope tutorial and thought I would spice it up by using double sided paper.. that way the inside is as cool as the outside! One more item on the list of cool things to make was a canvas with paper hearts. I think it looks cool!


A few of the invites I made

One of my faves.

The inside of the invite

My Canvas


Envelopes with Double sided Paper

Soo just in case you are wondering how I made this awesome stuff I will tell you!

DIY Bachelorette Party Invites:

What you need:
12 sheets of 8 1/2 x 11 paper -- should be colourful and ideally cardstock  (depending on how many you plan on making 1 sheet = 1 invite) 
12 sheets of 3 1/2 x 5 white cardstock
12 envelopes (approx 5 1/2 x 8 1/2)
A selection of ribbon
Scissors
Glue/Adhesive of some sort
A hole punch
Pencil
Black Pen
Ruler
Decorative scissors

Instructions:
1. Find the center of your piece of paper using the ruler and mark it with a pencil (you should be measuring the side that is 11")
2. Fold each end into the center of the piece of paper. You should have a piece of paper that now has a back and the front will have 2 flaps that open to reveal the middle.
3. Using your pencil mark out the shape of a corset (See the picture for what it should look like, it does not have to be perfect. The top is supposed to look like a heart and then on either side you mark out a curve of the body and leave a gap between the curve of the body and the downward curve (the downward curve goes somewhat in to a point but not quite)
4. Take the decorative scissors and cut along the top lines you have made (the bust of the invite)
5. Using normal scissors cut out the rest of the lines.
6. Using decorative scissors again cut out the very bottom (you never made a line here but it gives it a better look)
7. Using the pencil, mark out 5 spots to punch out with your hole punch. Make them line up on both sides of the front flaps. You will be making 10 punches total, 5 on each side of the invite.
8. Punch out your holes.
9. Take your white cardstock and write out the invitation details (you can also use a printer and then cut them to fit the invite)
10. Using your adhesive glue/stick the white cardstock in to the center of the invitation
11. Pick a colour of ribbon that matches or compliments your invitation paper. 
12. Cut out an approx. 20 inches of ribbon (I just measured by eye)
13. Thread the ribbon through the holes starting at the top as though you were threading shoelaces.
14. Tie the ribbon together at the bottom into a bow.

That's it for those! For envelopes I had some envelopes that were left over from wedding invites and they fit perfectly in those but you can always find envelopes at craft stores or card stores.


Love Canvas:

What you need:
Large Canvas (it's really up to you the size)
A supply of scrapbook paper
Scissors
Glue/Adhesive

Instructions:
1. Choose multiple kinds of scrapbook paper that work together colour-wise.
2. Cut out different shapes and sizes of hearts from each piece of paper
3. Place hearts on the canvas in a pattern that you like best
4. Glue each heart (one at a time making sure to put it back in the spot it was) on to the canvas.

That's it! It's really simply and looks pretty cool. If you wanted to add a bit more you could paint the canvas before adding the hearts and you can add letters that spell out whatever word you might like. I just used paper and cut out letters but you could use vinyl stickers as well!


Envelopes:

To get a tutorial for the envelopes visit the website:

Kelleigh Ratzlaff Designs

These envelopes are darling and super easy!