Saturday, June 12, 2010

A Long Story

I'm warning you now, this story is slightly long. So, if you have things to do or places to go, you might want to just go do them now.

As many of you know, Derek and I have struggled with infertility for a long time. We decided about 6 months after Kendal was born that we would start trying then because it took about 9 months to get pregnant with each of the kids. So, from 2005 to the beginning of 2008 we tried to get pregnant and it just didn't work. I decided in April of that year to go to the doctor about it. We went and he wasn't real helpful. So we decided that we'd just not worry about it. We'd just continue forward and not try to figure it out or fix it.

Then, in January of 2009 a friend told us about this awesome new doctor in St. George who deals with infertility. We thought that maybe he could figure out what was wrong and fix it. When I went in there, the first thing he asked was if I wanted to get pregnant. I was a little apprehensive because I didn't want to get my hopes up and then not get pregnant and have to deal with the fall out. He said if I wanted to, he could help. He was positive he could help. So, I said yes.

First, he tested my blood levels. No problems there. Then he tested Derek. No problems there. Then, he did another test. And another. And another. And you know what? There were no problems anywhere. After the last test, he called me up and told me what my problem was. I have "Unexplained Infertility". Which is another name for "There is nothing wrong with you and if there is, we can't figure it out so we'll give it this fancy name instead". He said that if I wanted, I could go on Clomid, a fertility pill, and that might help.

I went on that for three cycles and all that did was make my husband wonder why he had married me. Holy cow! I was crazy, crazy, crazy! I remember on my birthday, crying and crying, and not really know why I was crying. I'm sure it was some crazy reason I made up in my head. I was a little off my rocker. After three cycles, I was done. I told the doctor I didn't want to do it anymore.

When you're in this situation, it consumes you. I decided I needed to take a step back and just forget about it for awhile. We still wanted kids, but we didn't want to go crazy trying to get there. Around the end of 2009 the idea of adopting came into our minds. We thought about adopting the conventional way, but it was too expensive. And when we looked into LDS Social Services, we felt selfish. There are so many other families who don't have any kids and we are blessed enough to have two so it felt wrong for us to put our name on there and possibly take a child away from a childless family.

Then, we came across the idea of Foster/Adopt. Foster/Adopt is where you foster a child in your care and if the child is not returned to their parents, you have the opportunity to adopt. We prayed about it. It felt right. So we moved forward.

We decided that the best age for us would be 0-3. We wanted what was best for our kids and felt this age would work the best. We finished our classes at the end of last year and became certified in February. And then we waited. And waited. I thought for sure that the moment we became certified, they were going to call us.

Finally, on March 22nd, we got that call. It was about 1:30 in the afternoon and about an hour later, we had A in our arms. A was 8 months old and so much fun!



About a month later A went back to his mom. We were grateful to have had him in our lives and thankful for the experience.

After that, we waited. I thought for sure we wouldn't have another opportunity. And then, on Kendal's birthday, June 3 at 12:45 am I received a phone call. And an hour later J was here to stay. J is 2 months old and so, so cute. Because of privacy, I can't post his face on here, (I can show A's face because he is no longer in the foster care program.) but just know that he is adorable and we love him so much. We're hoping that we will have the opportunity to adopt him. But because this is life, you never know what will happen.

If you have any questions or want to sign up to be a foster parent, let me know!


Friday, June 11, 2010

Zion Free Day

Last Saturday was a free day at Zion so we decided to take advantage and do a little hiking. We had so much fun! At first we were just going to hike to the middle pool, but decided to do the upper one. I thought I was going to die numerous times. Those stairs are steep!

We survived though and enjoyed the view from the top. Totally worth it!

For a more touching review of our hike head over to The Chef's website. He's amazing!


The view from the top. Amazing!

Just starting out. Don't we look so fresh!


Heading up to the lower pools were these little caves that the kids found.


The middle pools. Not a lot of water but still pretty.


The middle pools. So fun!

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Happy Birthday Kendal Loo-Loo!

From the moment we knew we were having a girl, we knew she was pretty special.

We weren't wrong.

She is.


One Day Old


One Year Old


Two Years Old


Three Years Old


Four Years Old


Five Years Old


Almost Six Years Old

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Happy Birthday!

Happy 1st birthday A! We love you and miss you lots and lots!



Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Motherhood

When I saw this video, I cried. So, grab a tissue, settle in and prepare to be enlightened.


Friday, April 9, 2010

Rock Star

It's spring! Do you know what that means?


Long days,


lots of warm sun,


and rock star glasses!


Doesn't get any better than that!

Friday, March 19, 2010

Clark Kent

One day at at the end of January Brandon (I'm not allowed to call him Bubba in public anymore) came to me and said that when he sat in the back of the class he couldn't see the board. Now, he'd been sitting in the back of the class since November or December. So, essentially, he'd been slightly blind for awhile. We're such great parents! We'd wondered why when we watched tv at home he preferred to sit on the floor really close. Hhmmm... Can't believe we didn't notice.

So, we headed to the glasses store to scout out glasses till his appointment a few days later. Then, we headed to another glasses store, and another, and another till they all started to blend together and we couldn't tell the difference between them and had to call in outside help. I think I sent my sister (who lives in Kansas) about 10 pictures to choose from. Then, at family dinner we took a vote. Then, I agonized every day over which ones to get.

Why all the fuss over a pair of glasses? When Derek was younger he had to get glasses and I think he was slightly traumatized. Granted, his glasses were thick. I'm not talking about normal glasses thick, I'm talking about partially blind glasses thick. So you can see my concern over the type of glasses Brandon was going to get. We were concerned that he'd get made fun of. And while we're all for some character building, this is one thing that was kind of taboo.

We searched and searched and searched. And guess what? The pair he picked is the VERY. FIRST. PAIR. that he tried on. Imagine that!

Since he's started wearing them, he's gotten so many compliments! The primary president told him that he looked "smokin' hot", the pediatrician told him he could be a model with those glasses and that they were the most awesome glasses he'd ever seen, and tons of people have told him that he looks like "that Superman guy".

Me, I think he looks like the cutest Bubba ever.