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Thursday, February 27, 2014

Boy Mom?

As a mommy to a little girl, I was a major expert on pink, ruffles and bows. (Although I can't get my 2 year old to wear a bow in her hair--where have I gone wrong??) But being a boy mom is new territory! The good news is--the diaper changes are not as bad as I expected thanks to some good tips from friends, and the clothes are way cuter than I thought!

And the best part is this boyish grin:)



When I found out I was having a boy, I created this layout about my thoughts on the subject.



I used one of my favorite color combos--blue and yellow!


I also brought in my scallop punch, and some woodgrain. And a bow! Who says you can't have bows on boy pages? (at least this one is blue!)


Reading this layout takes me right back to the excitement and anticipation of pregnancy. I love being pregnant, but the newborn phase is much harder for me. Adding in Moshe's crazy birth, and this newborn adjustment was even harder. But every day gets better, and I'm falling more in love with my new life and sweet boy every day.


Boy Mama-hood--new territory indeed.

So tell me, what are YOUR favorite colors for boy layouts?

Friday, February 21, 2014

Five on Friday

Hello friends!  Although I've been in hibernation (a tiny baby + toddler + starting back at work part time will do that to you) I'm popping in to share some fun finds that I've been enjoying lately!

Today, I'm linking up with some fun blogs for Five on Friday!


ONE

These amazing printable cards--perfect for Project Life, home decor (how cute would they be framed as part of a photo gallery?) and just general loveliness.


If you love them, go and get them here.  I'm not paid for this or anything, I'm just pretty much obsessed with everything Liz Tamanaha does!

TWO

This shell from Ann Taylor Loft, now only $26.99!


Now, let me tell you something about this shirt.  Ladies, as you may already know or will one day find out, when you carry a baby for nine months and then give birth, your body does not go back to normal right away. Not at all [insert wild laughter]. A shirt like this, with a loose fit and tiered ruffles down the front, is lifesaving. Not to mention the pretty design that directs your eye to the top!  I bought this and am in love.

THREE

This year was the year I discovered coffee creamer. I only have a spoonful in each cup, but it adds an amazing hint of sweetness and flavor! I have a near obsession with this flavor:


Seriously, this is just as good as it looks. Vanilla, cinnamon, sweetness, and a hint of spice. Amazing. When can anything Cinnabon not be amazing!

FOUR

This is starting to go in a food direction, but one item that should really be on every 5 on Friday is this.


Donuts. I've loved them since I was little, and that doesn't seem to be changing anytime soon!

FIVE

If you've read this post, then you know that I have a passion for British history, and I've been very into the Wars of the Roses lately.


I finally received my White Queen Season DVD, and I can't wait to watch. I saw the first episode online and was hooked, so I decided to order the season to watch over maternity leave. My leave was over by the time this arrived, but I'm still looking forward to digging in when I can!

So tell me, what is one (or five) thing on your mind this Friday?

And check out the full Five on Friday link-up here!


Wednesday, February 12, 2014

{Ellie} Life Right Now

On February 1st, my little Ellie turned two.


Has it really been a mere 730 days since this?


And what about this?


At two, Ellie is running around (she has this funny gallop-run I love), learning new things every day, and talking all the time. Her new thing is calling me "Mommy! Keshet!" which is alternately said innocently and mischievously, so I'm not sure how to respond to it.


She's also very empathetic. The other day I was talking on the phone, upset, and when I hung up, she patted my arm and asked seriously, "What happen, sweetie?"

As a new big sister, she loves her brother so much.



The other day, she discovered this one-eyed bear that used to be Steve's. Now he gets a lot of baby-themed TLC, although he also spends quite a bit of time in time out.


And I couldn't mention Ellie at two without highlighting "the friends"--these guys go wherever Ellie goes, and if any of them disappear, Lord help us.

I give  you Bunny, Bear and Cat Paci in all their glory:


Ellie at two is way better than I could have ever imagined in that hospital room on February 1st, 2012. I can't wait to see who she becomes down the road, but the Ellie of today is so sweet, funny and special.


Happy Birthday, baby girl. May I never forget this part right now.

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Blog Your Heart February



I'm a huge fan of Stephanie Howell's Blog Your Heart link-up, so I'm joining in for another month!
The deal is below: 
1. Blog whatever is authentic. Whatever is truly on your mind and in your heart.
2. It can be serious, silly, short, long. NOTE:No one said it has to be serious. But it should be authentic.
3. No judging allowed no snarky comments, no making fun, no passive agressive digs.If you are going to read the blogs linked below, don't be mean. Nothing here is whining, though I can't help it if you perceive it that way. It's me honestly sharing my feelings. if you feel that it's whining, then you don't have to read. :)
1. Today is my first day transitioning back to work (I'm working part time from home for a few weeks before going back-back) and I'm nervous. Life already feels so full and busy, I'm not sure how I'll add in work!  Here's hoping this baby will have a bedtime before too long.
2. Speaking of bedtime, WHEN WILL THIS BABY HAVE A BEDTIME? Not that I'm concerned about it or anything. I just need some mama time to count on in the evenings!
3. Ellie has been taking her bunny, bear and "cat paci" everywhere these days. We call them "the friends." It's pretty cute.
4. I alternate between feeling super on top of life and super behind on life. If anything, I feel like if I hit a point where the house is clean, my emails are up to date, and the to-dos have been checked off, I wait about 5 minutes and then all is crazy again. I'm just hoping this is normal:) 
5. I still haven't scrapbooked a layout about baby Moshe. Not to mention that I'm about 5 weeks behind on Project Life. But, my photo printer is now fixed and ready to go, so scrapbook room, here we come!
What's on YOUR mind today?
Check out the rest of the link-up here!


Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Moshe's Birth Story

Now that Moshe is officially ONE month old (!), I figured this was a good time to share his birth story:)


Now to give a little backstory, I went into labor with Ellie when I was 37 weeks and 6 days along. Since I had been *planning* to pack my bag at 38 weeks, I was totally unprepared, just throwing things into a duffel bag while in intense back labor!

So this time, I was determined to be ready. I packed my bags, created an "in labor" checklist for my husband to follow, discussed babysitting options......and waited. And waited. And then waited some more. By my 39 week appointment, I was shocked I had gone this far.  As I ate dinner with S after my appointment, I complained that I was going to be the only pregnant woman to just stay pregnant for ten years.  Later that night (can you tell where this is going?) I felt a contraction as I was menu planning for Shabbs. Unlike my Braxton-Hicks contractions, this one hurt. I didn't want to get too excited, so I gave myself time, and kept on menu planning. The contractions got more and more intense, so I decided to call a babysitter and our doctor and doula, just in case.

The next hour was a blur--I tried to breathe through contractions on the couch, accepted that I was indeed in labor, and we got everything ready to go. As an aside, this contraction app was awesome and super helpful!


My first contraction had been at around 9:45, and by 11:00 we were heading to the hospital. We met our doula there, and checked in. By this point, I was measuring 5 cm but I was in extreme pain--as with my first labor, I had terrible back labor. I waited (very impatiently) for my epidural--by this point it was nearly 1:00 AM.

And this is the part where things got a little too interesting--as the anesthesiologist came to give me the epidural, I felt a strong need to push. Sure enough, I was fully dilated. However, the baby's heart rate had started rapidly dropping when my nurse stepped out for the epidural. I could tell my doctor was concerned as she urged me to focus and get the baby out immediately. I was terrified at the thought of having to do that without an epidural, but I focused and was able to get baby M out in a single contraction.

When he was born, he wasn't crying, moving, or breathing on his own. My doctors determined that I had had an placental abruption and the cord had been wrapped around his neck several times. It's still terrifying to think of what could have happened had we not been in the hospital when I had the abruption--especially since I delivered baby Moshe only about 3 hours after my first contraction.

Moshe spent the next 8 days in the NICU, getting treatment to help him recover his rough start. It was very difficult seeing him connected to so many wires, and being unable to care for him. I didn't see him until hours after his birth, and didn't hold him for nearly a week. And to be honest, I think I'm still processing all of that.

Eight crazy days after his birth, baby Moshe finally came home:



And met his (very excited) big sister:


The weeks since then have been a blur--newborns tend to do that to you:)  As I'm still figuring out I feel about the birth and everything that happened, it feels good to share it.


So tell me, are there any stories YOU struggle with sharing?

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Our Year in Review, Part Deux

I love going back and reviewing all of the events of the year--it's been a busy one!

In JUNE, we hung out together as a family a lot and enjoyed the heat sunshine.


Ellie spent some time cooling off in the fridge....


And we did some yummy baking!



JULY brought us on an amazing vacation to Israel with my family!





We spent a wonderful two weeks exploring Israel (more pictures here, here, here and here). Love.


In AUGUST, we went to the Jersey Shore, and on a day trip to Long Branch to celebrate Steve's birthday.


We also found out that we were expecting a baby BOY! (We loved our gender reveal cake from Carvel!)


SEPTEMBER brought a lot of changes, including a move to the toddler room for little Ellie and new hours at work for me.


We celebrated the holiday of Sukkot with our own backyard sukkah!


And took this mommy-daughter photo, one of my favorites:)


In OCTOBER, we visited a pumpkin patch with family:


And Mama here enjoyed a mani/pedi and lunch with friends!


Ellie joined us on a family lunch at Noi Due, one of my favorite restaurants in the city, where she literally sat and ate every course. #hoorayfortoddlersthatlovetheirfood


And meanwhile, the baby bump grew and grew....



By NOVEMBER, I started feeling REALLY pregnant!


We also got into a car accident (but were ok, thank G-d) and wound up with a new minivan as a result. Silver lining?


DECEMBER started off with Chanuka celebrations!


We spent time with my family (hey sis!):


Experienced quite a bit of snow:


And topped the year off by welcoming baby Moshe on December 24!!!


Moshe spent 8 days in the NICU, but we found out on December 29 that he had passed all of his tests and would be discharged the next day. It was the best way to end the year:)

What was the most major event in YOUR 2013?

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Our 2013 in Review!!

Well, it's a little bit into the new year, but I figured there was still time for a 2013 recap! This was one heck of a year!

In JANUARY, we...


Enjoyed our 11 month old baby girl:)


Bought E her first pair of shoes!


And took a family photo at the RV show (a weird, but fun outing--trust me!)

Then, in FEBRUARY, we....


Celebrated baby girl's first birthday!!



I took a fun cupcake decorating class:)


And we enjoyed a good friend's wedding!

Come MARCH, we....


Celebrated the holiday of Purim with our little baby ice cream cone:)


I made some shoe-tastic cupcakes for a friend's wedding shower...


And we road-tripped to see friends in Baltimore!

In APRIL, we....


Admired our sweet girl:)


I met some friends for a girl's day and we indulged in some heavenly Mac & Cheese balls at Noi Due (my favorite NYC restaurant!)


And I took a photoshoot for my friends!

And in MAY, we....


Had a fun surprise!! Baby #2 was on the way!


Had some spring photoshoots with the little lady...


And baked some pies!

And that's the first part of our 2013!! Part 2 is coming soon!

What was YOUR favorite part of 2013?