Thursday, March 26, 2009

More Photos of Paxton

Paxton is already one week old! We have had the photo lighting set out for a couple days so we can catch Paxton in the mood for photos. These haven't been edited or anything, but are super cute. He is such a handsome little man. He sleeps well and has just been such a blessing to have in our home. I am trying to savor every moment because he won't be little for very long. So far the girls are just loving him too. Denali has been coloring on furniture and everywhere she can think of. She knows Mom isn't as aware of her every move. But I also have gotten her to start some of her own chores. She helps to load and unload the laundry and rinses the dishes for me to put in the dishwasher. Right now I am just worried about how much snow we might get today. We are anticipating a visit from my mom. She gets here next week for two whole weeks. Yeah!


Friday, March 20, 2009

Welcome Baby Paxton








Paxton Richard Dart was born on Wednesday, March 18. He was 8 lbs.8 oz. and 19 inches long. I went in Wednesday morning at 7a.m. to be induced. He was born at 5p.m. When it was time, he came in only two pushes. We both are feeling and doing well. And we love visitors, so please don't be afraid to come meet him. As you can see, Alexis and Denali love being big sisters. The first thing Alexis did when she met him was count his fingers and toes. We feel so blessed to have a healthy addition to our family.

Monday, March 16, 2009

Still Waiting for Paxton

Yes, I am still pregnant and we have decided on the name Paxton. I found a list online of the top ten baby names for 2008. It had recommendations for substitutions to the popular names. One of the top 10 was Jackson (a name we really like) and one of the substitutions was Paxton which means "Peace." When I suggest a name Greg usually says no or it's o.k. But when I asked about Paxton he said he liked it. Alexis was very against the name, but time has changed her mind and she is excited about it. I have an appointment tomorrow and there is a good chance that we will schedule an induction date. Although, I am not dilating like I did with the other two and depending on my progress, my doctor may say "see you Monday." I have hopes of going into labor on my own, but don't really see that happening. For some reason my body needs the boost. We have been going on lots of walks hoping that will help. At least it is some quality time spent with the girls. Wish me luck!

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Waiting for Baby

Baby has not arrived yet. But I thought I would change the background to my blog as we are anticipating his arrival.

We had a wonderful time visiting with my sister and her boys. We all went up to see our cousins and Aunt and their families and we just had a great time. We spent time at McDonald's playland and went to the park one day. The park was a little muddy so we had the kids strip at the door before they could come inside and then they all got baths. We had some arguments and messy incidences. Alexis decided it would be funny to put duct tape in Danny's hair. They both learned that it isn't so funny and Danny ended up getting a buzz haircut to get it out. We enjoyed the days of sunshine that we had while they were here. It has been funny to me. So many people have been complaining about winter and can't wait until spring. Well we haven't had real snow in our yard for awhile now. Every time it does snow, it melts before the day is over. And although the air may be a little cool, there have been many days to get outside and feel the warm sun on your face. I didn't realize how that can be taken for granted unless you live without it. Alaska doesn't really get a spring and the summers are very short. The morning of the day my sister left was a sunny day. It was 10a.m. and all the kids were playing in the backyard and the older boys thought it was so warm, they had to take their shirts off!

My sister got home to a snowy day and about 20 degree weather. Danny was getting his shoes on and Amber asked what he was doing. He wanted to swing on the ropes they have hanging outside. She explained it was too cold. So he asked if he could go out to ride bikes and she again explained that it was too cold. So then he asked her why they lived in a place where they couldn't play outside. She told him because that was where their house is. He said, "But you bought the house!" Smart boy. It was a good reminder to me that although we will have cold days ahead and spring is not officially here, we have a lot of warm days to take advantage of.

According to the calendar, I have 18 days left until my due date. My blood pressure has been a little high and I have been having some really bad back pain. But everything else seems to be going great. The baby's heart rate is very strong, he's head down and moves often. So we are hoping for the same healthy delivery and baby as the last two have been. It is now just the waiting game. Trying to keep up on the housework has been a trial, but it will be once the baby comes too, so I just do what I can and then take a break. We haven't decided on a name still. We may just wait to see him. I really like Paxton, but Alexis is very against naming him that. Not sure why. Hopefully my next post will be some cute newborn photos. But it also may be a complaint of my uncomfortable still pregnant state. Most likely the latter.

Watching the garbage truck was a big hit with all of the kids. It circles around the neighborhood and because we are on a cross-street, it passes us three times. They moved to the porch, but watching the garbage truck was a 1/2 hour activity!

All of the kids really like artwork and Denali not only likes to draw with markers, but she likes to eat them too. But markers clean off the walls and floor easier than crayons do.

I took one picture of my sister the entire time she was here. Lame huh? And Josh didn't want to get in the photo.

Jumping on the trampoline about 10a.m.