Saturday, September 12, 2015

Summer 2015

This summer has been a LONG one for me and the kids. Having baby #4 right before school let out has left me grounded at home with 3 bored kids. It was nice having my parents and Alvaro's family in town until mid June. They helped watch and entertain the older kids.

To make life a little easier this year I combined Christopher and Andrew's birthday party and did it while Alvaro was in town. I invited both boys' classes, plus all the cousins, and a couple church friends. We ended up having about 30 kids come. It was a good thing we did the party at Peter Piper Pizza. The boys had a great time and I loved decorating their cake as Super Hero 6.

We kept busy in July being enrolled in several different classes and camps. The boys went to a summer "Launch It" class at Copper Canyon for a couple weeks. Then all 3 kids did two weeks of gymnastics camp (Clarissa actually only went twice) and 2 weeks of swim through the city.

Karen got a week long time share in Scottsdale and she was super kind to keep the kids a couple of days. They loved crashing grandma's hotel. The resort actually had really fun week long activities for the kids and both Andrew and Christopher won medals on one of the events. Than sometime later in August Karen booked a night at the Princess resort and again invited us to crash in her pool. It was so much fun. They had a couple water slides and a super fun pool party at night. They even had fireworks at the end. Finally in September, Karen stayed the night at the JW Marriott at the Desert Ridge and we spent an afternoon at their pool too. Lots pool crashing this summer, but it was fun.

I tried keeping Clarissa's birthday party low key after spending so much with the boys' party. We invited 3 of her best friends over, then I took the girls to get manicures and pedicures. After getting pampered we came back home for pizza and cake. I had so much fun decorating her cake this year with lipstick and makeup. This little girl LOVES lipstick, so this was the perfect little party for her.

I seriously can't believe my kids are getting this big. Christopher is now 7, Drew is 6 and Clarissa just turned 4. Where has time gone? I can't believe Christopher is in 2nd grade and that Andrew is in 1st grade. I love them so much and have been struggling lately seeing Kate grow up just as fast. Some days I wish I could freeze time and enjoy them while they're little, but then there are days I'm glad they are big enough to go to school!




Sunday, August 2, 2015

Introducing Katharine Lea

Our sweet little Kate the Great, or Miss Kate, was born May 1, 2015 just as we had planned through a c-section. The delivery and recovery couldn't have gone smoother and I was very happy that I did not go into labor early with Kate, like I did with Drew and Cissa.

Katharine was born weighing 8 lbs 7 oz and measuring 21.25 inches. She felt big inside of me so I was not surprised with her size. I don't think the nurses measured her right though, because she has not measured that tall again until several weeks later.

I remember delivering Christopher and having Dr. Desanto putting him on my belly as soon as he came out. Since the other 3 kids have been c-sections I have not been able to experience this most sacred and special moment post delivery. I usually barely get a glimpse of them as I try my hardest to peek over the curtain. This time, my doctor lifted Katharine over the curtain for me to see her right away. I think I will forever have the image of her fat round face just resting on her body as he held her up for me to see. I love this first memory I have of her.

After taking me back to the post-op room the nurse handed me Kate and a bottle so I could feed her. Cory usually does the first feeding, as I'm still very numbed up and can't really move well to handle a baby. I wish I had insisted on this. Cory was gone getting our stuff from triage, and I couldn't hold the baby well. Next thing I know I have a nurse panicking that the baby was turning blue because she stopped breathing during feeding. They call this a “dusk-spell” and Kate ended up being just fine, but it was a little scary at first.

When Katharine was only 2 weeks old she had to have tongue surgery. She was born with her tongue tied and it was so bad that the doctors recommended doing the surgery as soon as possible. Poor little Kate had a terrible sore under her tongue for a couple weeks, she was in pretty bad pain the first few days and it slowly got better. The worst part was having to do the post surgery tongue exercises. 

The kids are in complete love with their new baby sister. They love holding and touching her. I just hope she survives all their germs. They have been pretty good about making sure they wash their hands before touching Kate.

My family came in for her baby blessing. I love having my brother and his family in town. My boys love playing with their cousins and Debora and the girls were a HUGE help with the baby. We have definitely felt their absence now that they’re gone. Katharine has had bad reflux and some sort of reaction to breast milk and regular formula. She’s needed to be held a lot these first weeks and I’ve had to switch her to Similac Allimentum, which is a super hypo-allergenic formula for very sensitive babies. She takes the pre-made liquid formula. It smells HORRIBLE, and her spit-up of it is even worst, but at least she is no longer projectile vomiting.

We love this little girl to pieces and already can’t imagine out lives without her.







Our traditional picture with Dr. Desanto. It's kind of crazy to think he delivered all 4 of my children.
Kate has the craziest hair. It always sticks up on the back!
  

Monday, March 30, 2015

Spring Break

The kids had spring break last week. We had a fun week and hung out with friends. I tried to keep things on the cheaper side this year and was proud of myself for actually being able to do it.
On Monday we mostly had play dates with friends. The kids played at the Chapin's in the morning and then in the afternoon we met one of Christopher's friend from last year at the park. It was a nice day playing with friends.
Tuesday we went swimming Jacob and the Finlaysons at my mom's house.  The kids swam for almost 4 hours. I was exhausted by the end of the day. Wednesday we were busy running errands.  Christopher had an appointment with the cardiologist to make sure his heart is healthy to go on ADHD medication.  After that I dropped him off at Kids Park where Drew and Cissa already were so I could get groceries done. Cory and I have struggled over the past 3 years with Christopher's behavior and whether or not we should try medication.  We have finally decided that the time is right to give it a try. 

 Christopher getting an EKG. Perfect heart!

On Thursday we made tie dye shirts and went to the dollar theaters to watch a movie. I forgot how much I hated the theaters and struggled sitting through the movie. The kids did great!
By Friday I was pooped. I took the kids to go play at the Play Factory at the Desert Ridge, then we had lunch with Cory and they played at their splash pad. It was nice to keep them busy and out of the  home for most of the day. 

Clarissa showing off her tie dye creation. So proud of it!!

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

First Trimester of 2015

We've been super busy this year. I registered the kids for karate and ballet lessons. Clarissa has been in heaven doing dance lessons. She has 4 other little girls from preschool that are in ballet with her which makes it funner. The boys give me a hard time doing any sport. They love the first 2 classes and then they nag me not to go for the rest of the semester. 
It has helped having Drew's best friend, Jacob, taking classes with him. Christopher is so close to getting his orange belt, he's very excited. 


In the beginning of February I got to go with Drew on his very first field trip.  We went to the zoo. Although I hate the zoo, it was a beautiful day and we really had a great time. 


 Petting the sting rays.
 
For Valentines this year Cory and I just took it very low key and had a quiet dinner date at Outback. It is always nice to get away from the kids for a little.


Being pregnant has made me not want to have to throw big parties or make a big deal of holidays so for my birthday this year I kept it simple. I went out to lunch at Cafe Rio with Cynthia,  Rachael,  and Staci earlier in the week. Dana was supposed to join us but nursing school got in the way. Then on my actual birthday I went to the Cheesecake Factory with the Sugden, Finlaysons, and Weavers.  It was a great night and the food and cheesecake was amazing as usual. 


Here are a couple of pictures of me during this pregnancy.  I should take time to record how this pregnancy has been but that will have to wait.
31 weeks 
  

Sunday, February 1, 2015

Trying to play catch up

Where has time gone? I don't think I ever get around to posting anything in January.  My family came into town for Christmas as usual.  We have 2 intense weeks of constant activities, but the kids love it and get along so well. By the end of it all we all feel like we need to take a few days off to just sit back and relax.  I guess that's what sending the kids back to school is good for. I don't have that many pictures,  which I always regret later, but here's what we've been up to.
We took our traditional family picture this year. I try to schedule this as one of our first activities to get the nightmare of shopping for clothes and trying to match everyone out of the way.
I love the shot of the granddaughters with my mom.

For Laura's birthday we took the kids to a obstacle course/trampoline place out in Mesa. The kids had a blast.
We went to the circus. It was most of the kids' first time. They really enjoyed the show although the adults struggled through it. This was an Italian family circus and it was a bit ammature for my liking. Still worth it seeing how excited and amazed they were by it.
After the circus we went to a park in Gilbert that had a Choo Choo train.

There was a whole lot of swimming. Only in Phoenix you can swim in December! 

We spent one day at McDonald farm in Scottsdale.  The kids enjoyed the petting zoo, horse rides, and other activities they had around the farm.
There is a gym near Cynthia's house that had open gym hours. Clarissa stayed the whole time on trampolines,  the boys on the other hand, loved running all over and getting to do pretty much every thing the gym offered. I still think their was the obstacle course.  It looks so fun I even get tempted to try it.
Probably one of my highlights from this whole vacation. We took the two older girls to the Gilbert temple to do baptisms. I look forward to these sacred milestone with my kids.
This was my parents last day in town. Camargo cousins were already gone so I took the kids to Build a Bear to spend some of their Christmas money. They really enjoyed the whole process but you can tell by the look on their faces that they were exhausted.