Saturday, December 31, 2011

Cora's Newborn Photo Shoot...

Thursday we had Cora's newborn photo session at our house. It was so much fun and much more relaxing then I thought it was going to be. We found our photographer through Groupon and we could not have been more pleased with her and the pictures, they are exactly what I was looking for- simple, sweet, and some good close ups of our girl. Below you will find a smattering of some of my favorites.











There are SOOOO many more to look at and I am having hard time choosing which ones to put up in the nursery and house- I want them all:)! The picture with the books and glasses is pretty special. The glasses are Cora's great-great grandfathers from my Dad's side. My dad loved the picture. I love the books in the background, I hope Cora is a lover of reading and books someday. I also really like the ones with the owl hat and then the picture of Steve's hands holding Cora (that one is going in a frame in his office soon!). A big thank you to Sassy MasseyPhotograghy- hope to use you again in the future!

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Christmas 2011...

We had a great Christmas here in Houston- spent with a new life in the house. We got home from the hospital on Thursday and spent Thursday and Friday around the house with my family. They were all going to be here anyways due to me not being able to leave Houston for the holidays. In some ways, Cora's arrival could not have been more perfect time wise.

My family always opens all our gifts on Christmas Eve. Saturday morning I gave Steve his gift- a new iPhone 4GS. Cora, Steve, and I had our first outing to get the phone hooked up and we went to her first doctors appointment (pictures coming soon). We spent the rest of the day at home. My sister Catherine cooked an amazing meal Saturday night and after dinner we opened gifts.
Our family right before the opening of gifts. It was sweet to open gifts with a sleeping baby on my chest.
Cora even got a few things, including this pink and brown football. Her main gift- a play mat which I am sure she will start using very soon. Overall Cora slept through most of the evening, next year will be much different, I am sure!
Sunday morning Steve and I woke up (or at least got up, we were already awake) and had our own Christmas. We opened gifts from his parents and exchanged gifts with one another. I was once again reminded how blessed and even spoiled we are during this time of year. Everyone was so generous. Sunday morning we all opened our stockings- no pictures of that, sorry! This is a big tradition in our family, we kind of go overboard on the stockings- I love it!
Here is our Christmas day family picture. I looked exhausted, which I am, but not just from sleep deprivation. At around 3am Christmas morning I started running a fever. Long story short, my doctor thinks it was an early breast infection. Steve ran to Walgreens that morning around 4am for meds called in by the on call doctor and my fever broke around 4pm Christmas day. I am not totally convinced that is what it was, as I had no other symptoms, but I am almost finished with the meds and other then that day I have felt great (more about all of that in a post to come).

I hope everyone has had a good holiday and gearing up to welcome the New Year. I know we are. Not only are we introducing a baby to the New Year, Steve and I will be celebrating 7 years of marriage on Sunday. Not sure what or how we will celebrate, but I do know it will be special and memorable. I hope to write out the birth story soon. It is a pretty amazing story and I want to capture all the details, just trying to get it all out of my heart and head and onto paper right now. Plus I have a million and one pictures to share with you, so stay tuned!

Friday, December 23, 2011

Picture Update of Cora June

We got home yesterday a little before lunch. Our time at St. Luke's hospital was great, but we were ready to be home. The last couple days have been sacred. I can't get enough of this little girl!


Our coming home outfit, wish it was a better picture. It had sweet peas all over it:).


What I was looking at at 4am this morning. Can he get any more attractive then this?!


After our morning feeding. Love all the newborn gowns...



Getting some love at 3 am in the hospital.


Admiring...


The Sargent clan. Cora looks so much like Steve in this picture.


My Dad and his first grandbaby.


Showing her off to my Mom for the first time.


Loved seeing my parents with her.


Like I said, these last couple days have been sacred, almost indescribable. We are gearing up for Christmas in our part of the world. My whole family is here and it has been fun to sit around, share a super cute baby, eat homemade goodness from my Mom, and just be. Hope you have some great things planned for the next couple days. If you are wondering what Steve and I are doing this Christmas, please refer to the above picture. Much love...

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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Look Who Has Arrived...

CORA JUNE SARGENT
Born Dec. 20, 2011
Weighs 7pds and 3 ounces
19 1/2 inches long

It was a great labor and delivery, can't wait to share the whole story. Everyone is happy, healthy, and we are totally in love with this new little person. More coming soon, until then enjoy a couple iPhone pics (this first one is my absolutely favorite).









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Saturday, December 17, 2011

What I Have Been Reading...

It has been awhile since I updated my reading list and I thought this morning would be a perfect time. Reading has been interesting for me over the last couple months. Some days all I want to do is curl up on the couch and read and other days it takes everything I have to get focused to read a chapter- lots on my mind I guess. I read an article the other day from a new mom who loves to read. She talked about all the amazing ways being a mother has changed her life, but she was also please how some things stayed exactly the same- like reading. It was an encouraging article to read. That is everyones favorite thing to talk to me about right now during this season- how much my life is about to change. And I get that. This article offered hope and shed light on the fact that there are some things that will and can stay the same, and I hope reading is one of those things for me.
We are starting off our little one early with reading. I desperately want Sweetpea to have a great love for reading. Since about mid-summer Steve and I have been taking turns reading to my belly. At first we were reading lots of her baby/children's books to her, but then we thought, hey we are going to read these books A LOT to her once she arrives, why not read her something right now we can really get into as well. So Steve picked the above book, 'James and the Giant Peach.' It was one of his favorites growing up and I had never read it. The chapters are short so it was not time consuming each night. Steve had great voices for the characters- especially when they broke out in song:).
Now we are reading Kay Ryan's 'The Best of It' to her each night. Poetry is neither of our strong suits, but we like the writer. In fact, this was the writer Steve took me to see/hear on my birthday back in April. Some poems we understand and love and spend several minutes talking about after the reading. Others we read, stare blankly at each other and move on. Poetry is like that for me- sometimes it is all absorbing, other times it hits me like a blank wall- nothing. Wonder what Sweetpea thinks?
So I finally gave in and read the Hunger Game Trilogy. There were a couple reasons I was putting it off. 1) I knew it was going to be consuming, as in once I started I would not want to stop, so I wanted to give myself enough time and space to read them. 2) In some ways its a little like Twilight to me, it was all the rage among the teens. Sometimes I have to give myself some time before I jump on a band wagon. Or I could just say I am doing it for work. I work with teens on a daily basis and I need ways to relate. (I justify some of the music I listen to with this excuse too.) Overall, I loved the series. Book three was pretty dark and gory in parts, but I enjoyed each book and fell in love with all the characters. Looking forward to the movie coming out in late March.
And here is the fluffy, mindless book in the bunch. I usually read one of these books every couple months. They are easy, indifferent, and a quick read. The story line has little substance and it was kinda sad. I would not recommend 'Happiness Sold Separately' to a friend, but I am not sad I read it. I did like this author's previous book, 'Good Grief', but it too was sad.
'Evolving in Monkey Town' by Rachel Held Evans has been talked about here on this blog several times this year. She was one of keynote speakers at Summit in Abilene this past September and I got my book signed by her. It was great. This is one of my favorite books right now. I highly recommend it to anyone who has grown up in the church, especially a conservative one- I felt as if I related to her on so many levels, like it was my story being written out. It has been the number one gift for the season in our house and I still have copies stashed away waiting to go out for gifts in the upcoming year. That is how good I think it is.
I joined a book club in September. This is something that has been on my bucket list for years. You think it would be an easy one due to me loving books and all, but I never made the time. I am making the time now and I hope to keep up with the habit once this little one arrives. It meets once a month early on Saturday mornings. It's all women and some are my age and but most are not. Some go to my church and some do not. Some share my same beliefs and others do not. I am really liking this group. It is stretching me and making me think and exposing me to new writers and writings. I wish I had done this years ago. The above book it what we are currently picking through. I have just discovered Dorothy Day in the last 5 or so years. This is a great book to start out with if you are wanting to know about this saint-like women.
Have I ever told my absolute favorite story in the Bible is the prodigal son? Well it is. I usually cry every time I hear a sermon on this parable. And I can't hear enough teachings on this story, I feel like I learn something new each time I read or hear it. Steve brought me his copy of Henri Nouwen's 'The Return of the Prodigal Son' back in September. I have been slowly reading it ever since. It is a small book, one I could probably finish in a couple hours if I sat down and went through the whole thing, but I am savoring it every now and then. Nouwen takes you through each characters story- first the youngest son, then the oldest son (who I identify with), and finally the father, who Nouwen believes is what everyone should strive to be like. I would now like a print of Rembrandt's painting of the prodigal son in home someday.
For the flop book of the bunch- 'Edgar Sawtelle' by David Wroblewski. And I would like to start out by saying it's not him, it's me. I tried and tried and tried but could not get into this book. Usually when I can not get into a book I will do one of two things- read it anyways (I am stubborn like that) or stop within in a couple chapters- max. You want to know what I did with this book? I read more then 3/4 of the thing then put it down. That was kind of silly, I should have just read the whole dang thing, but it just was not doing anything for me. In fact, I really do not even care how it ended, which is why I stopped. There is no real criticism for the book other then it was just not for me. I have talked to a good handful of people who loved it, just look on Amazon- overall people liked it. You may too, so do not take my opinion of it, try it for yourself.

Well, technically I had two fluffy books this round. I also read 'Throwaway' by Heather Huffman back on our babymoon in October. I had finished all the Hunger Game books on the trip and needed another book to read. This one was free on iBooks on my iPad so I downloaded it and enjoyed the simple, fluffy story. It read like a Nicolas Sparks book, so I liked it:). If you find it free on your iPad or at a used book store it is worth the read, if not pass it up.

And I leave you with this article. This is 100% worth your read. I posted it on Facebook last night but I wanted to share it on here too. I am one of these girls and I hope to raise one just like it:). Just click on any of the highlighted words. Enjoy your Saturday- I am about to go curl up on the couch with some hot chocolate and a good book. Until next time- happy reading. (PS- feel free to share your current readings, I am always looking for a good book to get lost in.)

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Youth Christmas Party 2011...

Friday we had our annual Christmas party with the teens at our church. We had six kids come this year and we had a blast. We did things I little different this year due to me being so pregnant and all. We usually have it at our house, but this year we opted for dinner and a movie. It was perfect.
Me and the kids. I was super tired this day and in a lot of pain, but over all it was great to hang out with everyone for the night. I know I will be taking a break from youth stuff in the New Year, so I am soaking up this time right now.
We ate at Pei Wei, yummy. Most of kids had never been there so it was fun to watch them try new things. And as you can tell we cleaned our plates.
After dinner we headed to the movies. The kids had no idea what we were doing all evening. Steve likes to be sneaky like that. The movie was a real treat. We saw Arthur Christmas, which was super cute. I was kind of skeptical about the movie, but it was great. Very funny and creative, I would recommend this to anyone for a great, light Christmas movie.
Here is our group after the show. And guess what- I had no clean up after the party, that was nice. We have one more Christmas party with our small group and then Christmas is here- amazing. Hope you are enjoying this fun party season as well...

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Full Term, Baby...

Yesterday I hit 37 weeks. I did it, I have kept this baby inside me for the 'full term!' My doctor wants me to make it at least to 38 weeks, but 37 weeks have been a big mental goal for myself. And I am feeling every bit of this 37 week old baby in my belly!

We had our 37 week doctors appointment yesterday. I am still not dilated but she is very pleased with how my body is preparing for labor and the baby is very low. I can definitely tell things are starting to change as my body gets ready to have this little one, I will spare you the details:). Every day I get a little more uncomfortable and it makes me want to have a baby already, but at the same time I want her to come when she wants to and stay in as long as she needs to. I can be uncomfortable for as long as she needs.

My hip pain has gotten worse over the last week. It is more of a throbbing, aching pain now, but I guess I am more use to it at this point so I am managing just fine. Sleep is not difficult, it is the getting up and out of bed that is the hassle- I knew having a high four poster bed was going to be tough in the end. Once I am in bed and comfortable I usually fall right to sleep. For the most part I do not feel sluggish throughout the day and I am enjoying my energy level. It is nice to be able to take the occasional afternoon nap- a perk of owning my own business.

And everything is done as far as preparing for baby. Steve and I are installing the car seat tonight, hospital bags were packed past night, and I am trying to make last arrangements for baby announcements (an email is coming soon Ash!!). Oh, and a trip to Sam's is planned for this week to stock up on some things before she gets here. It is a strange feeling to wake up each day and think, 'hey, I could have a baby today.' No big deal, just this life altering things that could literally happen at any minute...

Friday, December 09, 2011

Sunflowers...

This was waiting for me when I got home from work today: sunflowers and a sweet note from my husband. Sunflowers are one of my favorite flowers, why you might ask? They were my Granddad's favorite flower and we had a special connection through sunflowers when I was growing up. I would spend summers with my grandparents in Goodland, KS and we would plant sunflowers. He would send pictures as they made progress and took over his garden in the backyard. (On a complete random side note: I went through a stage where all I wore were sunflowers- shirts, hair clips, socks, I even had sunflower perfume- trendy, I know. Most of this sunflower paraphernalia was gifted by my grandmother.)

This time last year Steve and I were driving to Midland because my Granddad was being taken off life support. We made it to Midland at 6:30pm and he was gone by 7:30 that evening. It was an experience I will never forget and one I feel honored to be apart of. There is something sacred about being with a person as they pass from this life to the next. December 9, 2010 was a hard day and my Granddad has been heavy on my heart today was I look back over the year it has been. I would have loved for him to have met my daughter- she would have been the first great-granddaughter for him, just like I was the first granddaughter for him. It has been good to remember today. The thing I miss the most are the letters. I use to write him a letter once a week, I miss that weekly habit.
Love and miss you, Granddad...

Thursday, December 08, 2011

Maternity Pictures...

I debated long and hard whether or not to get maternity pictures. I wanted them very badly, but I also knew they were going to require money. Money I knew that could be spent else where- like on child birth classes, a car seat, or the actual hospital stay. In case you have not heard, preparing for a human and having a human is expensive:).

I loved the idea of having maternity, newborn, and then family pictures when she was a little older and there are SO many cool packages out there for just this and I know several people who had done it and have amazing pictures. And for those who know me I am a picture nut. In fact, a couple Christmas' back Steve gave me a photo shoot with the wonderful Lisa Woods in Austin. I treasure the pictures we have in our home from that shoot. And I know I would have treasured professional maternity pictures. But things were a bit different for us this year. I quit my full time job, giving up a full time salary, opened up a private practice, and got pregnant- all in the same month:). So we choose to be creative with a couple things, one of those things being maternity pictures. (PS- we did get a great Groupon for newborn pictures that will be taken in our house- yes, and my sister and Molly gifted us with a professional photography shoot for when Sweetpea is bit older, so really there are no complaints here!)

We decided while on vacation to take our own maternity pictures. Really, I only wanted a few and Steve did an amazing job- let me show you...

Here are a couple from our morning in Pagosa Springs. This is a little pond outside the place we stayed the first night.
Steve was so excited when he found this place. You should have seen me getting on the rocks- we should have taken pictures of that!
I like this one- especially with the waterfall in the back ground. This is Sweetpea and I after the hike up to Treasure Falls.
The above picture is Steve's current screen saver on his computer. I love it. We are at an over look right before we arrived in Crested Butte.
We found this super unique wall in Crested Butte covered in old license plates, it made for some great pictures.
I love the colors in this picture.
And this one is probably our favorite of the maternity picture. Steve has it framed in his office and this one is also in the nursery. I think it captures so much- plus I love my hair in it- just sayin'.
This one may not be a real maternity pic but I love the playfulness of the photo- the big bear, the pregnant tummy, the togetherness. Another favorite picture from the trip.I like the way Steve did this picture. Unique coloring. This one was taken at the White Sanding National Monument in New Mexico. We were heading to the airport in El Paso and stopped for one last adventure. The picture with my blog title also comes from this stop. The time of day and the pure white sands made the pictures perfect.
And here we are wrapping up our pictures and babymoon- the last picture taken of the trip. I like our kissing shadows and how my belly pushes up against Steve. Like I said in my vacation post, this last stop was pretty emotional for me. We are getting ready to close one chapter of our life and begin a whole new chapter that is exciting and scary and involves a lot of change.

As I walked away from the white sands with tears running down my face I had two feelings running through my heart. One was sadness for what is about to change because part of me could go on with just Steve and be happy and content and the other part filled with joy because we are about to bring into this world a person who is made of both of us and that miracle is almost too much for my mind to handle. And I get to be a mom and a parent with Steve- what an amazing gift.

And I share this because I think these maternity pictures capture, for us, more then anything any photographer would have taken in their picures. And when I look at them in the years to come I will remember what it felt like to be pregnant for the first time, I will remember the immense joy I felt during this season in my life and I will remember what I looked like pregnant. Pictures are special and I plan on treasuring these.