Fluid Leak?
The past few weeks have been crazy busy, and also very fun as well. The craziness began last Sunday when I was getting ready for church. I had spent all of the previous week preparing sharing time for our Sunbeam class, and I was anxious and excited to get to put it on that day. While I was getting ready I felt a "rush then a gush". I didn't really think anything of it until it happened again 20 minutes later and ran down my leg. When Chris woke up I had told him what happened, and we called the "On call" doctor. She thought we needed to head over to the hospital to have it checked out. We went up to Labor and Delivery and were checked into a room. Chris and I both sat in silence as we relived being in the next room over when we found out our precious baby girl had passed away. The nurse had me leave a urine sample, in which I felt Arista moving around. I went back into the room and she started to set me up to the monitors. She couldn't find the heartbeat. I sat there in shock thinking how could I have felt her move,and now she isn't alive. Chris had the same thoughts, and just as we all were about to panic... We heard a faint heartbeat. Chris was angry and relived at the same time, and told the nurse that it's a relief that she had found it. We then told her the story about Preslie, and she understood why we were so anxious. I had all the tests done, and even had an ultrasound to prove that I had lots of fluid for our little baby. When the doctor came back in to give us the test results. He said in his Israeli voice... "Good news! No water break, just semen." We all had a great laugh at that one. I felt awful for going through all the panic and stuff but, the nurse reassured me that it is 100% okay and normal. She even said to come in as much as I wanted, anytime I needed to. After a long scare at the hospital we went home and slept for the rest of the afternoon.
Welcome to Chicago
The following day Chris and I headed out to Chicago. We decided we needed a vacation to celebrate our 3rd wedding anniversary. I had never been to Chicago, so we took advantage of how close it is. After a few hours of traffic outside of Chicago we arrived at our hotel. We went to dinner at Gino's East, and then walked around a HUGE HUGE mall. Later that night we went and saw the movie "Funny People". I was not a fan, but the theater was so nice. It even had valet parking for $7, and people were actually doing it. After a fun day we retired back at the hotel.
Ginos East
On Tuesday we woke up and rode the L train downtown. It only took us about an hour to get down there, and the train wasn't nearly as dirty as I expected it to be. We walked down to the Magnificent Mile, and went into tons of shops. Our favorites being: The Disney Store, Tiffanys, Nike, and the Gap. After shopping for a while we walked down to the Navy Pier. It was so beautiful to see Lake Michigan, and the little street was just full of fun things to do. We ate at a little cafe and then saw a sign for their Shakespeare festival putting on Aladdin. Of course we got tickets for the next day, then we started to head back to the train. On our way back Chris kept saying how he had never been on a Ferris wheel before, and how he really wanted to go on it. We got onto the Ferris wheel, and all of a sudden I started to panic! I had not been on one for at least 15 years, and I forgot how scared I was on them. I started to hyperventilate, and kept my eyes closed the ENTIRE time, except when Chris wanted to take pictures. It was so scary, but I am glad Chris was able to experience it. After the Ferris Wheel we walked down the Magnificent Mile to the American Girl Place store. It was INCREDIBLE. All the doll, clothes, food, and little doll hospital. I will definitely be taking Arista there one day. Arriving back at our hotel we decided to go to Texas De Brazil for dinner. The meat was so yummy, and we even got a free anniversary dessert. ;)
Wednesday we got up early and drove down to the Navy Pier. Luckily there was no traffic and we made it 20 minutes early for Aladdin. The play was so fun, it was in this tiny little theater and our seats were great. Chris and I just love Aladdin, and had such a blast being able to see it live on stage. After the play we decided we have had enough of Chicago, and we drove back home. Chew was there waiting for us, and we had a great relaxing night after a fun filled vacation.
Jesus wants me for a SunBEAM!
Sunday our class gave sharing time in the junior and senior primary. The topic was Temple worthiness. I thought it would be fun if we made cookies (which everyone loves). I took Ziploc bags and taped on there different pictures of good and bad choices, then in the bad choice bags we filled them with yucky stuff. We put all the baggies in a picnic basket and had the children choose a choice. We put the good choices into a bowl with the SLC temple on it, and the bad choices into a bowl with a boy frowning. We had our little sunbeams all dressed up as chefs and they each took turns stirring the ingredients. Chris even dressed up as well. In the end we asked the primary which cookie dough would they want to eat... It was unanimous that they wanted the good stuff over the cat food, dirt, pepper, pine coned cookie dough. I had premade lots of chocolate chip cookies, and tied a little "Future Temple Recommend" on them. I was so happy with the way it all turned out. The Sunbeams were so cute and helpful, and we know that they learned the lesson we were teaching everyone as well. It has been such a joy to teach the Sunbeams, they always keep us on our toes with their fun personalities and energy.
Happily Ever After
Last night was our quarterly enrichment activity. Chris and many other husbands willingly helped us set everything up. We had beautiful music playing, cute centerpieces of 2 balloons tied to a glass slipper, and a soft lighting. I asked our Stake President and his wife to come and speak to us, about "finding happiness through the journey." We had a yummy dinner of Chicken Alfredo (Olive Garden Recipe) with salad and rolls. For dessert I made Chocolate Mousse dessert shells. (Thanks for your help Aubrey!) They turned out so beautiful, and tasted yummy. We were spiritually uplifted by President Ritchie and his wife, and everything said I needed to hear. I was so impressed by the words they said, and the love they have for each other. It was a great evening, and we could not have done it without all the help we received. Our enrichment committee is awesome! Who would have thought the 3 of us could have pulled it all together? Thank you to everyone who helped us out, and to those who didn't come... we missed you!
More to come
(26 Weeks)
I have nothing more to blog about but, the next few weeks will be just as fun and as busy as these past 2 weeks. Tuesday is our anniversary, then Wednesday I am flying out to Utah for a week for my sister-in-laws wedding shower and bachelorette party, then off to Idaho for a week, and then back to Utah for a Wedding! I am trying not to get myself overwhelmed, but I know it will be a lot of fun.
7 comments:
About the hospital visit: I hate that feeling of panic when they don't find the heartbeat. I go back into that room with my doctor telling me she was gone and it's so hard. I'm so glad Arista is doing well!
And sharing time sounds like it was so much fun!!
Glad you guys had such a fun time in Chicago, Kyle and I need to take advantage of things close by while we still live in Michigan. Hope you are enjoying the new neighborhood and look forward to seeing you guys in just a couple weeks!
Wow, where do I start.
1. When I was like 8 months pregnant I started bleeding, we went to the same triage, I was freaking out, they came in checked me and then asked when the last time we did anything. Apparently, one leads to the other.
2. I LOVE chicago. We need to go back. There are City Passes that you can get for like $50 and then you get in to a ton of places. It looks like you had a great time. Wasn't Lake Michigan beautiful. I had no idea.
3. Congratulations on what sounds like an extremely successful sharing time and Enrichment activity. I wish I was there to eat all the yummy food and to be "fed" spiritually.
You are looking mighty cute all preggers. Next time you go to Chicago let me know maybe we can meet up there. Oh and there is a super yummy pizza place...It's called Giardono's, I think. It is FAB!
Looks like so much fun. We took our honeymoon in Chicago two summers ago and watched the fireworks over Navy Pier. It was fabulous!!
I am so relieved to hear that little Arista is doing well!! I too, have had a scare... My ultrasound results came in and I have lower than desired amniotic fluid levels! I have to have another ultrasound in 2 weeks. So lots of rest and fluids for me..wahoo! I can't tell you how excited I am that we are both having little girls that will be so close in age! I am also super excited for your baby shower Rylie! By the way that is so cool that you and Chris were able to go to Chicago for your anniversary. Take care for now! <3
You didn't tell me about the ferris wheel! I can't believe Chris had never been on one before!
Bauer loved helping with the lesson and has been talking about (and pointing out) temples all week! Of course the ones that he sees are really big apartment buildings and such. :)
You look sooo cute in the pictures from Chicago and in the last one before enrichment!
Ok you look adorable!
What a great idea for the primary activity! Love it!
Enrichment night sounded beautiful! I'm always so impressed with your culinary skills :)
I love Chicago but we've only been when it was freezing (both times we went in Feb - so dumb!) - I bet I'd love it even more in the summer! You guys are lucky!
And finally, I'm SO relieved to hear Arista is ok! I have to admit, I started laughing so hard when I read - semen, hehe :) I have an experience that I'll share with you privately someday lol!
Great post! Miss you guys!
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