Wednesday, November 9, 2016

Life Lately--October 2016

This was probably one of the craziest months of our lives...and that, my friends, is saying A LOT! We literally did ALL OF THE THINGS. I adore our crazy life and was so grateful to add miss Eva Kate to our chaos!

I spent the first weekend of the month at the beach with the best team EVER. We went to Kiawah to run an elite race and spent some times hanging out on the beach and bonding as a team.


Later that week, my sweet friend Nancy (and Dominican translator for our team) came to visit and share her heart with the women of our church. I am so insanely grateful for her heart and her story.



We spent a little bit of time getting last minute things ready for Eva Kate! She isn't going to be staying in her room at this house...it is mostly packed up...so, we organized her closet and a lot of her things so that we can use them between now and moving.



October 15 was the Region Championship for Cross Country. This was the magic day in my brain until which Eva Kate needed to stay inside my belly! She made it...thank goodness! We hosted the region meet and I wanted to be there to help and also to support my people! Morgan WON region and our girls were ALL all-region athletes. Several of our boys were all-region as well. Micah was region coach of the year. It was a goooood day.

The very next day, we went in for our induction. Read our birth story here and here.


Our precious Eva Kate joined the world on October 17 at 2:56 pm, weighing in at 6 lbs 3 oz and 19 inches long.


The rest of the month was a whirlwind of figuring out life with a newborn in the house, meeting all of the people, and growing as a family!

Outside of Moose and my immediate families, Eva Kate got to meet lots of others:

Grammy and Jim

The friend crew

My bestie Kelly

Cousins, Aunt, and Uncle on the Saville side

And this is Mrs. Sarah. Eva Kate was the youngest person at our Celebrate Calvary service this month at only 6 days old. Mrs. Sarah was the oldest, 94. Our church has been cloaked with debt for over 13 years. We were challenged to pay off that debt in 2016 and be able to move forward in missions, ministry, and outreach without the burden of a multimillion dollar debt. There was no way we would miss this celebration for what the Lord has done! 


Eva Kate went to her first Cross Country race (outside the womb). It was Upper State. The kids debuted their new (and awesome) uniforms and we LOVED cheering on Aunt Mo!


We wrapped up the month with our church's trunk or treat! Eva Kate was the cutest pumpkin in the patch and we did a Charlie Brown Great Pumpkin theme.




We had two sessions of photos by some amazing photographers/church members/family friends that I'll be sharing with you soon. For now, here is a sneak peek--


October was such a blessed month, and we have fallen so in love with our precious Eva Kate. She is adorably cute! She sleeps really well about half of the time (grin). She is the MOST go with the flow baby ever....we have been to visit grandparents, cross country races, to shop for preemie clothes because she is itty bitty, and church several times--and all along the way, Eva Kate has been precious. She is the perfect fit to our little family, and we love her with our entire selves :)



Monday, November 7, 2016

The Hospital Bag--what I actually used

So we've survived three weeks with a newborn, and I am starting to feel a sense of normalcy again. Praise the LORD! Walking Zombie does not look good on anyone ;)

I started searching for "What to take to the hospital" early on in pregnancy and found approximately one million mommy bloggers who just knew that they had the perfect list. Most of these lists were for nursing moms, so that in itself was not the best fit for me. To be fair, the majority of them were sponsored posts or very detailed "buy this" sort of things...
Here's our cart leaving the hospital. Sorry you can't see any of the things...that door hanger was sort of enormous. 

So, for myself and those who care, I am documenting what I actually pulled out of the suitcase and used. We packed the majority of things in a hard sided rolling suitcase. I did this instead of a duffel for two reasons--1, Moose would be bringing it up after check in by himself and 2, I wanted to be able to find things in it!


For mommy:
When we arrived at the hospital, we checked in and immediately I put on the hospital gown. I don't think it is important what you wear to the hospital because you will have it on for approximately 10 minutes. I left my socks on and that is it. I think if I had to do it over again, I would've asked to leave a sports bra on for the time being simply for my comfort level.
I took my own pillow and blanket because they keep me cozy. I don't go anywhere without my Clemson blanket!
We were admitted at 7 pm and those three things (socks, blanket, pillow) are basically all I used until after labor. I did have my phone and phone charger as well for entertainment. I had brought my Kindle, but really just played on my phone and napped instead. *I did play on my laptop for awhile and catch up on blogs, but I truly don't think it would be a necessity* I also brought an extension cord and it proved to be wonderful ;) I felt really yuck at one point around 6 AM when laboring and put on fresh make up and brushed my hair.

After labor, they moved us to the mom and baby wing. I was told I could shower when I was no longer numb from the epidural (and knew that would be over an hour). I wanted OUT of the hospital robe, so I put on a gown, cardigan, sports bra, and new socks. I had bought my pre-pregnancy size in the gown and it fit fine. I know I was still pudgy and bigger than "normal", but gowns are typically roomy. I used the mesh hospital undies for the first couple of days. We were moved around 5 pm, so I waited until the next morning to shower.

The next morning, I showered using my own toiletries and dried my hair/put on make up.  I wore flip flops in the shower (yuck). I then put on leggings, another tunic/gown, a cardigan, and a fresh sports bra and socks.

I went home that afternoon, so I changed into my "going home" outfit around 3 pm which consisted of cute leggings, a tunic (non-maternity, just sized up), a tight pre-pregnancy tank top to contain the squish (maybe I'm vain), flats (crucial), and some cute jewelry.

To note: If I had stayed another night, I might would've wanted to change into yet another set of leggings and a large tshirt or gown/tunic...but maybe not!

So..if you're keeping tabs:
Gowns (2)
Socks (3 pair)
Sports Bra (2-3)
Cardigan (1)
Sports/Maternity Cotton Leggings (1)
Flip Flops
Going Home Outfit
Flats to wear home
Make Up (I was induced, so I tossed my full set in the day of)
Shower Toiletries
Hair Dryer

Phone
Phone Charger
Extension Cord
Laptop/Charger

For Baby:
As soon as we arrived in mom/baby, they washed Eva Kate and asked if we wanted to dress her. We put her in a gown/bow immediately. She slept in that gown that night. We put her in another gown/bow on day two. Then, she changed into her cute going home outfit that afternoon. The hospital provided formula, swaddling blankets, diapers, and wipes.

You also have to have a carseat installed. We left it in our car until time to go home because it takes up so much space. We brought a pretty blanket to cover her with in the carseat because I did not want to use the hospital ones.

List:
2-4 gowns
Going home outfit
bows
socks
car seat
cute blanket

For dad:
Moose came dressed in jeans and a tshirt. Remember, we were induced that night, so he changed into basketball shorts and slept in that. When we were moved to L & D, he did not change and says he regrets that because he felt dirty all day. He did change into a new set of basketball shorts, tshirt that night to sleep in, and then he went home on Tuesday morning to shower, change, and feed the dogs. By that time, he knew we were going home that day and so he just came back to the hospital in his "going home" outfit.

List:
Basketball Shorts (2-3)
TShirt (2)
Undershirt (2)
Flip Flops
Deodorant
 Phone
Phone Charger

Other:
I had packed a bag of snacks, and we barely touched them. I would suggest 2-3 things for dad to munch on and maybe a couple of his favorite drink.

Favors--we made cute little candy bar wrappers for visitors and nurses.

Door Hanger--duh ;)

Extra Bag--I packed a TJ Maxx bag to stuff anything from the hospital in and it proved very helpful for all the stuff you get in the hospital.

SO...
just for a comprehensive list:
"Carry On" sized rolling suitcase
Mom
Gowns (2)
Socks (3 pair)
Sports Bra (2-3)
Cardigan (1)
Sports/Maternity Cotton Leggings (1)
Flip Flops
Going Home Outfit
Flats to wear home
Make Up (I was induced, so I tossed my full set in the day of)
Shower Toiletries
Hair Dryer
Phone
Phone Charger
Extension Cord
Laptop/Charger
Baby
2-4 gowns
Going home outfit
bows
socks
car seat
cute blanket
Dad
Basketball Shorts (2-3)
TShirt (2)
Undershirt (2)
Flip Flops
Deodorant
Other
Snack Bag
Favors
Door Hanger
Spare Bag

We had other things, but these are the specific things we actually pulled out of the bag and used during our stay...from induction Sunday night at 7 until we went home Tuesday night at 5.


Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Maine trip 2016

This August, dad was scheduled to take Meemaw and Peepaw to Maine. Long story short, Peepaw is originally from the state of Maine. His sister still lives there in a tiny town called Andover. Aunt Eda (the sister) literally does not leave home. For many years, Peepaw's family would visit Andover, his mom while she was living, and Aunt Eda (and her husband, while he was living). They would spend months out of the summer visiting Maine each year. Meemaw and Peepaw continued this as long as they were able. 

When dad became grown and got a family of his own, we began visiting Maine during the summer as well. I would dare to say that my first trip was when I was under a year old. As years have passed and times have changed, making an annual trip has become impossible and making a trip every few years has become the norm. This has also become the case for Meemaw and Peepaw, as they need someone to take them, care for them, and make it happen. In fact, as they are in their 90s, this trip is almost impossible. However, dad volunteered to take them this year since it had been 3 years since our last visit up there and it was time to see Aunt Eda again. 

As you know from previous blogs, this summer was INSANE. So, they booked the trip for Mid-August. The only problem with that was that mom was unable to attend with them, as the trip dates were the same as the first week of school. Since I was not teaching this year, I sacrificed (yeah...right) and volunteered to go. I laugh because, truly, dad, Morgan, and I are the most sentimental about our Maine trips and I was thrilled for the opportunity (even though I knew this time would be different sans the entire crew). 

We loaded up and headed out...a 31 week pregnant lady, an 89 year old woman with Alzheimer's, my 91 year old grandfather, and my poor dad!  

What an adventure we were about to embark on! Also, as an aside...I broke my glasses two days before this trip and was glasses-less the entire time.

Yes, the plane ride was that thrilling. Thanks for the face dad :)

We flew into Boston and drove up to Andover. When we were little, we would stop at the state line and take a picture. So much for that nostalgic moment as we drove by....at least I grabbed a shot!

Essentials for any northern road trip--cookies, salt and vinegar, and Moxie!


We spent a lot of our time eating. Meemaw and Peepaw eat on a totally different schedule...Breakfast around 9:30 or 10, lunch around 2, and maybe supper. Dad and I adjusted a little bit and ensured we got to eat three times each day!

Blueberry crepes for breakfast one morning. Yes ma'am.

We walked the square in Andover several days. Meemaw pointed out Peepaw's name on the WW2 memorial.


Peepaw and his sister, Aunt Eda. Such sweet memories!


More food pictures! This was neat, though. We stayed at a home on a campground facility. The owners told us about a fundraiser for one of their employees who had been mauled by a dog. It was a "pie" social. There were pizzas, quiches, and hundreds of dessert pies. They raised all sorts of money for this sweet lady and her medical bills. I was grateful we got to experience the yummy food and the sweet atmosphere.



Many of you know the story of "the pump," so I will spare you the extreme details. However, basically, I have a photo with a water pump by these falls from every year we have been to Maine. It is like 13 pictures. We got engaged there, and I have so many memories of picnicking at that site. (They're mostly paper pics and at my parents' house, but I will try and dig them up!) Two years ago, my grandmother was in Maine and told me they had capped the pump!!! I was so sad...but luckily, the memorial still exists and we were able to get Eva Kate's first photo by the pump!
How special it is to have this picture...and for me to be in Maine during our pregnancy.
Here we are on our engagement day. Such babies!




The spot where we got engaged!

and way back when!


You may not understand that in the north, finding great deals at yard/garage sales is like...the thing. Haha. For some reason, the people love to hoard their junk and then get rid of it for super cheap. You can find all sorts of amazing antiques and cool items at great values! Just think...we went to Maine with only carry on luggage and then came home with two checked bag! 
Dad and I dropped Peepaw and Meemaw off at Aunt Eda's house and we searched for some treasures !:)

We found a Grange Sale (think the Lion's Club gathering all of the junk they've hoarded for years and selling it in the building). We got lots of cool treasures! 


As we left the Grange Sale, we went down the road a little bit and saw a sign for a Trapper's Convention and sale. Y'all, it was so cool! It was like a set-up Jockey Lot in the middle of the field with hundreds of booths and yard sales, all hunting/fishing/trapping related! Dad and I stopped and found all sorts of treasures! We probably spent more money at this convention than the rest of the week treasure-seeking combined.

We saw some sights as well, like actual Indian/Native American camping...



After we shopped for awhile, we went on a road trip down memory lane. We drove to the house where we typically have stayed in Maine--Bear Lodge. The funny thing is that the driveway is a long, gravel drive way and we just went down it ;) Luckily, there was no one staying there!


We went down to a waterfall area. We always used to picnic here and play in the water! There weren't many people there and the water was frigid!



On the way back to Andover, we saw a Moose! It is so hard to see in the picture, but I swear he is there! We had just discussed that we had not seen a moose in several trips to Maine...and there he stood!


A trip to Maine is NOT the same without a lobster-eating fest! We drove to the Surry area and enjoyed a lobster special! I had to google how much New England Shellfish a pregnant girl could have, and I certainly ate my quota.

The next day, we rode down to the Portland area. It was Saturday and Portland is about 120 miles from Andover. It took us 4 hours to get there because we yard-saled the whole way! This was our face after yard sale number 482...


We went to our favorite place on the coast (Two Lights at Cape Elizabeth) to enjoy some seafood and the beautiful atmosphere there. I just love this place! My dad loves lighthouses in general and these two are less touristy than Portland Head Light....and the Lobster Shack has some of the best seafood around. Typically when we go, we have to wait for 30 minutes to an hour just to order, but for some reason, we arrived at exactly the right time to order with no wait! What?!







Over the next few days, we toured some of our favorite Maine places--covered bridges, rivers, mountains, and the town of Andover. We shopped for some souvenirs, visited with Aunt Eda, and just enjoyed our time. It was a special time for Peepaw to remember all of his Maine memories, and the rest of us enjoyed our time together.




I love the nostalgia that comes with the state of Maine and can't wait to introduce EvaKate to our many favorite spots and memories there.