Sunday 13 November 2011

Lucas' Birth Day and First Birthday

Today my baby boy is 1. I'm a bit sad about that. How did that happen? How did this year fly by so fast?

So what went down one year ago????


I was due November 12, 2010. That was a Friday. I worked all day like I usually do. I got home a little after 5 pm. Eric and Taylor had to run out somewhere to a store. I was going to start fixing dinner. At 6, I started feeling sick to my stomach. Great! Just what I need. A stomach bug. The thought of throwing up while 9 months pregnant made me want to cry. So I called Eric and told him to pick them up something on their way home since I was feeling too awful to cook. I couldn't believe how fast it came on. On my way to lay down for a bit, my midwife Rosie texted me and asked if I felt like anything could be going on. She was going out to dinner with some friends and was going to have a glass of wine if it didn't feel like I was doing anything. I told her I was sick to my stomach but that was it. Other than that I didn't feel like anything was going to happen so I told her she might as well drink an entire bottle of wine.

By 9 pm my stomach wasn't bothering me too much and I never did end up getting sick but I had a raging sinus headache thanks to my lovely allergies. Eric did too. We both took a couple Benadryl (he chased his with a couple beers) and hoped for a good nights sleep.

By 10 pm Eric was sound asleep in bed. I was finishing up some laundry and started having mild contractions. So, I started some light cleaning and another load of laundry thinking they may just fade away and I could go to bed. By 10:30 they were 3 minutes apart. 15 minutes later they were spacing out. I texted Rosie to let her know and told her to rest and I would let her know when things picked up. I also called my sister Sarah who was driving 2 hours for the birth so she would be ready to go if this was it. After many trips to the bathroom ( I have to pee every 10 mins when in labor) at 11:30 there was some bloody show. Ok, this is it! The real deal!!!!!

I called my sister and told her since it was late already, she should come down now and could sleep when she gets here vs driving down at 3 am. I woke up Eric and told him but he was so messed up from the Benadryl and beer that I let him sleep a bit longer because he was out of it. I in true Kellie fashion, can not sit still and rest while in labor. So I continued to clean and do laundry. Up and down the basement stairs a few times and things really go going. I had made and froze a batch of beef stew for after I had the baby. For some reason, that sounded like something good and hearty to eat after giving birth. So I got it out of the freezer and into the crock pot.

Eric got up around 12:30 and started setting up the birth pool. My labors aren't usually that long and we wanted to be ready. I called Rosie at that time to let her know I was moving along and that she should come in a couple hours.

Sarah arrived around 2 am and Rosie around 2:30. Once Rosie got here and got set up things cruised right along. Lucas' head was cocked wrong in my pelvis and had been for a while. I had SPD and had been seeing a chiro for it. During contracitons I was doing side lunges on the bottom step of my stair case to get his head shifted. That was fun... Rosie is a licensed massage therapist and she is very handy to have around during labor. I sat and bounced on the ball while she put pressure in the right spots on my hips.

We sat around laughing and joking a lot. By 6:30 I had to pee again for the 100th time before getting in the birth tub and I had a bulging sack. When I stood up from the toilet, my water broke. This entire time, Ethan was sleeping in our room which is off the living room where we were. He never moved even when we went in there twice so I could be checked. Right after my water broke, I was stepping into the tub when my bedroom door flies open and Ethan is standing there and says, "What are you doing?" We all laughed at the expression on his face. My sister took him in the kitchen and fed him breakfast. After he ate he came to hang out with me. He would go from the tv where his cartoons were on back to the tub to talk to me or rub my arms during a contraction. He went back and forth like that for a while. Then he realized he could stand on the couch and look at the tv then turn his head to see me and remained that way looking back and forth.

After some moving around trying to get comfortable (who can really get comfy while having a baby?) and really struggling to get Lucas' head out I finally found that I felt best perched on the edge of the seat in the tub. With both my other kids I only pushed a total of 4 or 5 times max and they were out. I really struggled with Lucas' big noggin. Then finally.... There he was! According to my sister, it was a full 3 to 4 minutes before I even looked to see if he was a boy or girl. lol...

My beautiful boy was born at 7:11am on November 13, 2010. He weighed 9 lbs 8 oz and was 22 inches long. It was my hardest birth but the best one too. I almost, almost wish I could do it again.

See my post on the board for the link to the album of his birth pictures along with the password to access it.

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Now, one year later....

We love turtles so we did a turtle themed birthday part for little man. It was loosely themed because we did not go all out.

I made cupcakes and had Ethan, my nephew and my friend's son decorate them. As you can see from the pics, they were heavy handed with the sprinkles.


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I through together a hastily made turtle cupcake cake. I'm actually really crafty but it was a last minute thing and I did it as guests were arriving. hehe.... I was just going to have only the cupcakes the kids did.



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I was going to just give Lucas a cupcake to smash but made a small cake for him and Ethan picked out what color frosting to put on it and he decorated it. He was so proud of himself! He even said it had to be on his Yo Gabba Gabba plate to match the frosting.

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Lucas was all over the place! He runs everywhere with his walker.

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We had a massively full house and he got a lot of gifts. He was a big fan of the cards too.

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He got a new and improved walker! No more old cheap hand me down from his big brother. This one has all kinds of fun on it. I can't tell you how many toes he killed pushing that thing all over the house.

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Cake time!

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Family pic...

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That's my boy!

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Happy Birthday baby boy!

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Thanks for taking the time to read the blogs I posted. I didn't have time to do one each day and my life is dull anyway. There's not much to write about other than my job and housework.

I really enjoy reading about each of you can can't wait for more blogs to be posted!

You all mean the world to me and I'm so glad I found you!

Thursday 10 November 2011

History lesson

I'm a bit of a history buff so get ready for a history lesson. Some of the info I post will be copied and pasted from the web since I am too lazy to type it out myself. I am also posting lots of links to check out since there are such neat places around here that are interesting.

Norwalk, Ohio has a population of around 16,000 people. It's got a small town feel without feeling too small.


This is where my town is located.


This area I live in is called The Fire Lands.

Fire Lands map

History of Norwalk, OH

On July 11, 1779, Norwalk, Connecticut was burned by the British Tories under Governor Tryon. A committee of the General Assembly estimated the losses to the inhabitants at $116,238.66. Later, our federal government gave an area in the Western Reserve of Ohio as compensation for those established losses.
On May 30, 1800, the United States ceded the land titles to the "fire sufferers" and the representatives of the Reserve transferred the political jurisdiction to the general government. The Indian title was extinguished by treaty on July 4, 1805, on payment of $18,916.67; and in 1806, 13 men arrived to make the first survey of the Firelands.
On November 9, 1808, a group of prominent citizens from Ridgefield, Norwalk, New Haven, Greenwich, and Fairfield met at the courthouse in New Haven, Connecticut, as the Board of Directors of the Proprietors of the half-million acres of land lying south of Lake Erie, called the "Sufferers Land." They passed a resolution naming many of the townships in this area known as the "Firelands of Ohio."
Between 1806 and 1810, many families made the trip to look over land they had purchased in the "Firelands." During the War of 1812, because of the fear of British and Indian raids, settlement of the Huron County area came almost to a standstill. However, in 1815, Platt Benedict of Danbury, Connecticut visited and examined the present site of Norwalk. He returned to Danbury and purchased 1,300 acres of land with an eye toward establishing a town.
In July of 1817, Benedict returned to Norwalk with his family and immediately built a house. This was the first permanent residence established within the limits of Norwalk Village. In May of 1818, the county seat was successfully removed from Avery, Ohio to Norwalk, and by 1819 a census showed a population of 109 residents. Platt Benedict, the founder of Norwalk, died in 1866 at the age of 91. He is buried in Woodlawn Cemetery.
Among the earliest settlers of Norwalk were other men of wealth and education. They brought with them not only the customs, but also the architecture of New England. Many of their homes are still standing today.
In 1881, Norwalk's population reached the required minimum entitling her to incorporate as a city and the City of Norwalk dates from April 12, 1881.
The characteristic New England spirit of energy, perseverance, and frugality, imbued by its settlers who so successfully met untold hardships, still remains in their descendants. We credit this for Norwalk's continued growth. It has not matured by spasmodic impulses, but has developed at a measured and steady pace to its present size and importance among the cities of Northern Ohio.

As the heart of the "Firelands" and the county seat for Huron County, Norwalk is known for the graceful maple trees lining its boulevards, thus earning its nickname "The Maple City."

The corporate home of Norwalk Furniture, the city has enjoyed a history of successful entrepreneurs. Body by Fisher was started by the Fisher Brothers, who grew up in Norwalk in the late 1800's. Norwalk Truck Lines, owned by John Ernsthausen, was once the largest independently owned trucking company in America.

Historical, sports, scientific and entertainment figures have been an important part of the Norwalk area's heritage. Norwalk inventors from the turn of the century collaborated with Thomas Edison, born in neighboring Milan. Major League Baseball pitcher Lefty Grove was a long-time resident of Norwalk. NFL Hall of Fame football coach Paul Brown was born in the city, as was the emerging young actor Graham Phillips.

Hence most of the towns around here have the same names as ones in Connecticut.


There is so much to see and do around here without traveling too far.


Norwalk has a bunch of parks


http://www.norwalkoh.com/Park_Rec/parks/parks.htm



and a pretty nice Rec center which is a good place to go as long as you do not try to breast feed your baby while you are at the pool with your family. Some of us are still smarting over that discrimination from this past summer.


http://www.norwalkoh.com/Park_Rec/default.html


We also have 3 large reservoirs where our water comes from and where Veteran's Memorial Park is. There is a bunch of beautiful walking trails there, playgrounds, pavilions and great places to fish.


We are also the home of Summit Motorsports Park formerly known as Norwalk Raceway Park. If you are into drag racing and NHRA then you know what I am talking about.


http://www.summitmotorsportspark.com/


Just 15 minutes north of here is Cedar Point Amusement Park.


http://www.cedarpoint.com/


Cedar Point is considered the Roller Coaster Capital of the World! We have spend many days there over the years and a lot of money too!


Here are pics from our last trip there. Lame from an adult fun standpoint since the coasters are out of the question when you have the little ones along for the day. But we all had a blast!



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Ok, Lucas apparently was not all that impressed.

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He finally showed some enthusiasm!

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And after a long day, they both passed out on the way out of the park so mommy and daddy stopped at Pinks to grub some dogs before heading home.

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We also love jumping on the ferry and heading over to the islands. Put In Bay is a favorite around here. Family fun during the day and wild and wacky (ok, drunk and X rated) at night! We are usually off the island and on our way home after dinner. We are too old for the wild nights over there anymore.


When on the island this is how we roll.

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No trip is complete without a stop at the Boardwalk and a big bowl of lobster bisque! It's one of the best foods ever!

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Family photo op....

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Cruising in the golf cart was fun for Lucas.

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But not as fun as it was for Ethan since he was without a car seat and just in a seat belt for the first time. He thought he was big stuff.

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We always have to stop off for a race at the go cart track that Eric and Ethan always win!

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We also have a bunch of great wineries around here and are exactly one hour East of Toledo and one hour West of Cleveland so when we want to hit the big city for some fun and shopping it's not that far. We are also 15 minutes from Lake Erie and it's beaches. As locations go, this is a pretty good place to live.

Wednesday 9 November 2011

Welcome to Norwalk, Ohio!

Hello all you lovely ladies!  It's Kellie and it's my week to blog. I've never done this before so this should be interesting as I fumble my way through. Bear with me.


I guess we'll start with me and who I am.


I am 39 years old.  I was born and raised in Southern Michigan.  I am the oldest of 10 children.  I just recently met one of my sisters whom I've known about all her life but never talked to personally until we found each other on Facebook.  My biological father got a woman pregnant after he and my mom divorced and before he married my step monster.  Her mom was smart and didn't want her to know her father for many, many years.  I wish I had been that lucky.  hehe.....


I joined the Navy a year after I graduated high school.  After basic training in Orlando and my school in Mississippi, I was stationed in Sigonella, Italy.  Well, it's technically Sicily.  That is where I met my husband Eric.


This is us at my Uncle's wedding years ago.


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And here is another one of us.




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Our daughter Taylor is 17 already.  Boy time does fly doesn't it?


Taylor Alexis was born on April 10, 1994.


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That shows how far we've come along in technology. Dang that pic looks old!


Here is a current pic of her and her freaky friend Kyla. LOL! Yes, her name is Kyla so everytime Kyla Amos posts and I see her name I LOL. So, Taylor is the normal looking one on the right.


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This was our family unit for a long time before the boys came along.


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Taylor was a complete surprise when were were 21 and was an only child for 13 yrs before we decided to try for another when we were 35.  It took us 7 months before getting pregnant with Ethan who was born 2 months before Taylor turned 14.


Here is how we announced Ethan's pending arrival.


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I made announcements for everyone with this pic inside. Notice her teeth? That was before we sunk $6500 into her mouth. She has perfect teeth now.


Ethan Alexander was born February 10, 2008.


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Here is Ethan today at almost 4.


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Lucas, was a fluke.  We were not trying but had a careless moment and I am so grateful everyday that he is here.


This is how we announced Lucas' pending arrival. We put this shirt on Ethan for Easter with the in laws. For my family I emailed and texted them these pics.


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Lucas Tyler was born November 13, 2010.  Since his birthday is coming up in a few days, He can be the star for that day's blog.


This is our house. It was built in 1891 and has a century home plaque next to the front door.


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 It's a money pit but a pretty one.


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Eric is a truck driver and I work at Edward Jones Investments as a Branch Office Administrator. I would love to be home with the boys while they are young but that's not possible.


Well, that's our life in a nut shell. Now, on to fun stuff over the next few days.....