I am a bad blogger.  I have been extremely busy this summer and haven't had a chance to blog.  Here are some pictures of the last couple months (sorry, if you are on facebook, you probably have seen most of these).

Brothers!
 
 Uncle Ron, Lucas, and Ari at the Zoo
 Austin sleeping after filling his belly.

Dad and Austin at the beach 
 Daddy and Austin
 At Aunt Diane's house for the Toombs family reunion.
 Mike and Breanne's new addition
 Lucas and Noel playing with rocks and shells
Austin is such a smiley baby!
 Brunch at Uncle Rickers
 Owen looking at the airplane in the sky
 Breanne with Griffen
 Me and my boys at the zoo

SHOES:
Lucas has been very interested in putting on our shoes lately.  Here are some of his best shots!

Daddy's shoes are cool....
But Mommy's shoes are the BEST!
The shoes don't even have to match.
Or have to be on the right foot....they are still awesome!

ZOO:
Sarah, Joe, and Maddie came over for the weekend and we took the kids to the zoo.  Even though it wasn't warm, it didn't rain and thank goodness for that.  The kids had a good time seeing the animals and Lucas' favorite was the black bears.  We bought an annual pass, so there will be many more trips to come!

Lucas loved the elephants
So much more fun sitting on top of Daddy's shoulders
Joe and Sarah on the train ride
The Samuel Clan
Maddie loved the train ride
Austin was exhausted from the day at the Zoo

PREVIEW OF THE MOVE.......
We moved to Lake Oswego this last weekend.  100% CHAOS!  Here is a little sneak peak.

This was taken from the stairs to our loft....AFTER a day of unpacking and moving stuff to our storage unit.
Goodbye to my wonderful sister! Kim came back up to Oregon to help out while I was on bed rest in early April and has stayed to help out with Lucas and just about everything else. She left today :( I am sad to see her go, but I know she is very excited to get back to her boyfriend and life without children. There aren't enough words to express how helpful she was and how much we appreciated all that she did. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! I am looking forward to the day I can repay her when she decides to start a family.






Also, wanted to post some pictures that Tabitha took on Austin's birthday. She does such a great job at capturing the moment!!


Last picture of my belly - 37 weeks

Tabitha working her magic on my back.

Just after Austin was born. I love this picture.

The most WONDERFUL doctor in the world!!


Hello handsom little man!

Finally, a moment to update the blog. It has been a whirlwind of a month for me. I was hospitalized for preterm labor for 8 days, then a week on bed rest, and then off of all meds and most restrictions by 36 weeks. I thought I would go into labor very quickly after going off procardia, but then I made it to 37 weeks! I had my 37 week Dr.'s appointment and was examined to find out that I was 4 cm, 100% effaced, and 0 station. It turned out that I had a small leak of amniotic fluid and would probably go into labor at any point. So, we headed to the hospital to have him break my bag of waters to get labor going. We all figured it wouldn't take long since I was already so far along. My doulas, Anne and Tabitha and sister Kim, all joined Kevin and I at the hospital. Dr. Carlson broke my bag of waters at 12:15. I began to have the same mild contractions I had been having for the past three weeks, but they started to have a pattern every 3-5 minutes apart. I walked the halls several times and for the next couple hours. They weren't strong enough at this point for me to start breathing through them. Our nurse checked me again at 2pm and I was 4 1/2 cm, 100%, and +1 station. She said that Dr. Carlson wanted her to check me again at 4pm. I continued to change positions from the ball, to swaying and walking the halls. Around 3pm, I began to have to stop, sway, and breath through the contractions. They were getting more intense. The nurse wanted to check the baby's heart rate so we came back to the room around 3:20pm. Baby looked really good and the contractions suddenly became much more intense and my legs started to get weak. I moved on to all fours on the bed leaning over the pillows. I knew I was in transition at this point because of how painful the contractions were and I felt I was not getting any breaks. I kept thinking that I had to pass gas but couldn't and at that point I knew that I was going to need to push soon. The nurse quickly paged Dr. Carlson, who came just in time for me to start pushing. I flipped over in a sitting position for Dr. Carlson to check they baby's position. At this point I started to get a little more rest in between the contractions, which I felt was a gift from God. Once the contractions began again, I started pushing. I pushed out his head and his shoulders were a little stuck because his umbilical cord was wrapped around one shoulder. With another really hard push, Austin John Samuel was born at 3:55. I feel extrememly lucky that I only had hard labor for about 30 minutes and pushed for 5 minutes. I couldn't have asked for a better birth experience. I feel blessed to have had made it to 37 weeks, that Austin was completely healthy, and I got the birth that I had hoped for. Austin weighed 7lbs 9oz and was 20 inches long. Much bigger than all of us expected.

I just wanted to say a big thank you to Anne and Tabitha for being my amazing Doulas. I would not have wanted to do it without them. Tabitha always had a calm and reassuring voice and helped me get through each contractions with massage and back pressure. Not only did she act as my doula but was there as my friend. Anne, was my motherly figure. She helped me breath, and kept me focused when I thought I couldn't do it anymore. I really felt that my Mom was there by her side. It was really special for me. Kevin was very calm, relaxed, and new what to do through the whole experience. He really supported my needs and as stubborn as I tried to be, he made sure I followed all the Dr.'s orders since going to the hospital at 34 weeks. Thank you for being more stubborn than I am! I love you with all my heart. A big thanks to Kim who flew out here to help with Lucas and was also able to attend the birth. She was my videographer, which is maybe a role she will not do again. I think it scared her away from having babies for a LONG time :)

Finally, thank you to all that helped out while I was in the hospital, on bed rest, and during labor/delivery. Meghan and Paul, Crystal and Eric....thank you so much for taking Lucas overnight when things were crazy. We are really blessed to have so many wonderful friends and family.

Now for the big move....


Sleeping


Before I start complaining, I should really state how grateful I am that I am still pregnant. I have never made it this far (35 weeks + 4 days) and really feel that I will be able to avoid the NICU with this baby, which was my goal all along. I am aiming to make it to 36 weeks, when I get to be off my Procardia and bed rest. Getting pregnant this time and knowing that my risk doubled for preterm labor, I did everything I could to make sure that didn't happen. Not only was I trying to avoid the NICU again, but also bed rest. The thought of having to be on bed rest with a toddler haunted me. How is that possible?

Well, it is. Thanks to my wonderful husband who has dropped everything to be a full time Daddy to Lucas, house cleaner, cook, driver, and who has waiting on me 24/7 since I went into preterm labor. I love you Kevin. You are truly amazing! I also wouldn't have been able to do this without my wonderful friends and family. Thanks to everyone who visited me and kept me company in the hospital. I loved having the one on one time with some of you that doesn't get to happen very often in our busy lives. And a big thanks to Meghan and Eric/Crystal for watching Lucas last week. You have no idea how much of a help that was to Kevin and I. We really are very blessed.

Ok, now can I complain just a little? Bed rest STINKS! I am so bored and it is much harder to do at home. In the hospital I couldn't wait to go home so I could be with my boys again. Well, as much as I love that, bed rest at home is so hard!! I am not one to sit still and trying to stay off my feet while I think about all the things I would like to do around the house is torture! Plus, I hate having to ask Kevin to do everything (especially make the bed because I am really the only person that can do it correctly). Ok, I am done venting....only 4 more days.

Kim comes today to help relieve Kevin of some of his duties. We are so excited for her to be here. She is going to be staying about a month and I hope she is still here when the baby is born! Thanks Kim :)

Dr. appointmnent today. Let's hope everything goes well and I am not sent back to the hospital again!