9.28.2012

Job Update


Just a quick update to let you all know how my new job is going....

So far I'm loving it.  I love my co-workers, the new facility, and of course the patient care.

I work 3 12-hr shifts/week, which I also love.  It is so nice being home majority of the week.  I only have 2 weeks left of orientation until I'm officially "on my own."  Although I've been taking my own patients for the past few weeks.  

I love not having to report to anyone, i.e. nursing instructor.  It is nice not having to ask another nurse to get a medication out for me, or have them watch me hang/give IV medications.  I really enjoy the autonomy of being a nurse.  

AND - I got my first paycheck yesterday.  I know this may sound crazy, but I am so excited to start paying more bills.  Adam has payed for 90% of our bills while I was in nursing school, which I feel horrible about.  I am happy that I can start contributing more to our family, and I know Adam is excited too :)

9.27.2012

Fall Treat

My new fall favorite - Pumpkin Spice Marshmallows!!!!!!!!!!

They smell and taste wonderful!  Good thing they're fat free ;)

Look for them the next time you go grocery shopping - I promise you won't be disappointed!

There is also a yummy recipe on the back of the package - basically it's a recipe for rice krispie bars using the pumpkin marshmallows along with adding in some candy corn

Happy Fall!

9.20.2012

Preschool Update

Harper has been in 3-year-old preschool now for 4 weeks.

This week was the first week that she didn't cry when we dropped her off. 

We hope that she has finally turned the corner and is getting used to her new routine and new faces.

For being as bashful as she is, Harper's teacher told us that she actually talked to them this week!  She told them all about her birthday and my dentist appointment.  Adam and I rejoiced when we heard this news.  Our daycare also told us that Harper has been talking more there as well.  

Knowing that Harper is slowly starting to break out of her shell solidifies why enrolled her in preschool.  We didn't enroll her because she needs to learn her numbers or ABC's, we enrolled her for SOCIALIZATION. 
We hope Harper continues to transform into a social butterfly :)

What does Harper think of preschool?????

Well, she's hot and cold on the subject.  When she gets home from preschool she tells us how much fun she had.  However the hours preceding preschool are full of meltdowns.  She usually cries and says "I don't want to go to school" or "Lets go later."  And then some days she's begging to go and can't get out the door fast enough.  Overall we know that she is enjoying herself, she just gets a little separation anxiety thinking about leaving us for a few hours.

Harper had school pictures on Tuesday - and didn't smile.  Those should be interesting - I'll be sure to show you :)

Today was an exciting day at school because the class was taking a field trip to the library (one of her favorite places) and it was show and tell.  I'll give you one guess as to what she brought...DUCKIE!

Well - gotta go pick up the little munchkin.  Have a great day!


9.17.2012

Birthday Pictures

Here are a few pictures from Harper's 3rd Birthday:

Harper's birthday was on a Tuesday this year so we didn't do much on her actual birthday.  I made her some special birthday pancakes that I found on Pinterest. (This will become a birthday tradition - they were yummy!)  Then she opened up presents from Adam and I.  That afternoon Harper went to preschool and took birthday treats - mini chocolate cupcakes with pink and blue frosting!


Harper with her birthday presents: Memory, Caillou puzzle, Caillou books, Doc Mcstuffins Doll & Chipettes t-shirt (Harper picked out the doll and shirt with her birthday money from her great-grandpa)

 We had Harper's birthday party the Saturday following her birthday.  The theme this year was Caillou.  Harper has been border-line obsessed with Caillou for the past 6 months or so.  Google Caillou if you have no clue what I'm talking about :)  We had a hot dog buffet/bar with all the fixins' - it was affordable, easy, and delicious.  I got the idea from Pinterest (imagine that!) when I saw a 'pin' for cooking hot dogs in a crockpot.  Our fixins' included chili, cheese sauce, bacon, onions, jalapenos, bacon, pickles, relish, ketchup, mustard, and hot sauce.  I think everyone enjoyed making their own 'gourmet' hot dog.

The Birthday Girl in her 'Caillou' Tu-Tu
Our Family :)
Caillou Birthday Cake!  Harper ate Gilbert (the cat)
Caillou Cookies!
Look at this sweet 3-year-old face

Blowing out her crayon candles
Thank you to everyone who made the trip down to our house to help us celebrate Harper's 3rd birthday!  It was a great afternoon.  Although we had a fun and memorable day, Adam and I were planning to announce our pregnancy at the party.  The plan was to have Harper open up a present that contained a t-shirt that said "Big Sister" on it.  So it was a bitter-sweet day.  O'well - we enjoyed celebrating the life of Harper and pray that she will be a big sister at her next birthday party!!!

9.11.2012

3 Years Old

Happy 3rd Birthday to our little Harper!!!!!!

Although the past three years have gone by so fast, you are still so young and fragile!  It must be so interesting to be 3 - with life happening so fast and learning new and exciting things every day.  (No wonder why you don't like to nap - might miss out on something!)  You are one of the smartest and kind-hearted 3-year-old's that we know.  You are also one of the shyest...and silliest! One of our favorite things to do is watch you play with your babies - it tells a lot about your character :)  We hope one day you get the chance to become a big sister, because we are confident that you will do an AMAZING job!  We can't wait to see what this year has in store for you - hopefully lots of learning and breaking out of your shell a little bit :) 


Weight: 37 #

Clothing Size: 3T/4T bottoms, 4T/5T tops - I now shop for Harper in the girls section - it feels so weird not to shop in the baby/toddler section anymore.  Harper's clothes are already getting more expensive - I dread to see how much they'll cost when she's in high school!

Shoes Size: 9

Eating: Harper still eats almost anything (I refuse to put up a picky eater) - except for corn and cantaloupe.  She loves fruit, cottage cheese, yogurt, toast, mac and cheese, cereal, chicken, deli turkey,chips, eggs, ice cream, chocolate milk and juice!  

Sleep: It's hard to believe that she's been in a twin bed for almost a year.  Harper goes to bed b/w 8:30-9 and wakes up in the 7 o'clock hour, sometimes later.  She sometimes wanders into our room in the middle of the night and sleeps with us for a few hours and then goes back to her bed all on her own.  It's so sweet - I don't mind, especially when Adam is at work and I'm all alone.  She has started to go to the bathroom by herself in the middle of the night - score!  Daily naps are still a struggle.  The chance of her taking an afternoon nap is about 50/50, although she NEEDS a nap EVERY day!  She will usually fall asleep on the couch while watching one of her shows and will sleep for about 2 hours.  And don't even think about waking her up - she will be SUPER crabby!

Favorite Toy: Her twins - Carson and Avery

Favorite Activity: Playing on my Kindle, watching "her shows" (Caillou, Doc McStuffins, AFV, Scooby Doo), playing babies, or playing hide/chase

New Things:
*Goes to preschool (Tues & Thurs afternoons)
*Operates Kindle AND the computer by herself
*Goes potty by herself - includes getting her own toiler paper/wiping/flushing/washing hands
*Enjoys helping me cook/bake
*Beginning to recognize patterns (ex: red, blue, red, blue....)
*LOVES puzzles - can put together simple jigsaw puzzles together on own
*Swims by herself with water wings
*Can swing on the "big girl" swing
*Has a creative imagination - has an imaginary friend named Ashley, talks to her babies, sets her little table with food/dishes and sits down to eat with her babies, etc.

We are having Harper's birthday party this Saturday - check back for pictures!

9.10.2012

AMAZING Stir Fry Chicken

Adam and I usually make chicken stir fry a few times each month.  Ours was always kind of bland - didn't really have a flavor other than the soy sauce that we used.  I found this recipe on pinterest (surprise, surprise!) and it is the easiest and tastiest homemade stir fry sauce that I've tasted!  It has a hint of both sweet and spicy - it's simply amazing!  

Honey Sauced Chicken (click for printable recipe)
3/4 pound chicken of your choice (*we use 2 chicken breasts)
1/2 tsp. salt
1/4 tsp. black pepper
1/2 cup honey
1/4 cup soy sauce
1/8 cup chopped onion (or 1/16 cup onion flakes)
1/8 cup ketchup
1 Tbs. vegetable oil
1 clove garlic, minced
1/4 tsp. red pepper flakes
Season both sides of chicken with salt and pepper, put into crock pot. In a small bowl, combine honey, soy sauce, onion, ketchup, oil, garlic and pepper flakes. Pour over chicken. Cook on low for 3 hours or on high 1 1/2 hours. Chicken into bite size pieces, then return to pot and toss with sauce. Serve over rice or noodles.

**I dump in a bag of frozen stir fry vegetables in last 30 minutes.

To bake chicken as a 30 minute meal:
Dice chicken and season both sides with salt and pepper, place in 8x8 pan. Pour sauce over chicken and bake at 350 for 20 minutes, stirring after 10 minutes.

9.05.2012

Crunchy Black Bean Tacos

I love pinterest - mostly for the recipes.  Here is one of our new favorites!  Even though this is a meat-less meal, Adam is still CRAZY for these! We like to serve the tacos with Spanish rice.


Crunchy Black Bean Tacos (click for recipe)
Makes 8 tacos (serves 4).

Prep Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes
Ingredients:

2 C. black beans, cooked
½ C. red onion, minced
1 tsp. cumin
1 tsp. paprika
2 Tbsp. cilantro, chopped
4-6 ounces pepper jack cheese, grated
2 Tbsp. olive oil
1 avocado, sliced
Pinch of salt and pepper
8 corn tortillas
Hot sauce
Salsa
Sour cream

Directions:
1) In a medium bowl, add beans along with red onion, cilantro, and spices. Add a pinch of salt and lightly mash all of the ingredients together. Grate your cheese and have it ready as well.

2) In a large, non-stick skillet or cast iron skillet, add a few tablespoons of oil and heat over medium-high heat.

3) Add one corn tortilla at a time and let each get hot in the oil for a few seconds. Then add about 1?4 cup of the bean filling to one half of the tortilla. Top with a sprinkle of grated cheese.

4) Using a spatula, carefully fold the tortilla over so it forms a shell. Press down lightly on the tortilla so it holds its shape.

5) As the first tortilla cooks, move it to the side and do a second one. Depending on the size of your pan, you should be able to get 2 or 3 tacos at once. If you have a griddle you can do even more at once.

6) Cook each taco for about 3 minutes per side until they are nicely browned and crispy.

7) When flipping the taco to cook on the other side, use a spatula and flip the taco toward the fold so the filling doesn’t fall out.

8) Serve tacos with toppings like hot sauce, salsa, avocados, and sour cream.

Note: Corn tortillas are resilient to heat. Don’t worry about burning them. They are very flexible. Just be sure to cook them on each side long enough to get them really crispy.



9.04.2012

Cheap Prints

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9.03.2012

Miscarriage: Part 2

Read Part 1here

Obviously my body was not recognizing that it was not pregnant, so we decided that it was time for medical intervention.  Before my OB/GYN did the D&C, he wanted to first rule out an abdominal pregnancy, so I was scheduled for a CT scan of my abdomen/pelvis.  Even though he did search my abdominal cavity during my first surgery, there are too many intestines to search through by surgery alone.  The CT would also show if there was a tumor somewhere causing my HCG levels to rise. 

{Wednesday Aug 15} CT Scan
The results from my CT showed no evidence of an abdominal pregnancy, which is great news because I would have had to have another surgery to remove the pregnancy, in Rochester or Iowa City.  The only thing that did show up was the cyst on my right ovary (remember at first it was thought to be the location of an ectopic pregnancy?!)  My doctor said that normally cysts don't show up on a CT, or are at least not as defined as mine was.  Now we have another dilemma on our hands....is it just a cyst or is it a tumor?  Now my fate boils down to the lab results from my scheduled D&C......If the tissues from the D&C were not in favor of embryonic development then we would have to start investigating the "mass" on my ovary.  (FYI - the mass isn't large at all - just a few centimeters I believe)  

{Friday Aug 17}  D&C
***The procedure went great.  It was a piece of cake, a much better recovery than the 1st surgery!  I was told that my results would come back on Monday or Tuesday.....more waiting....

{Tuesday Aug 21} HCG 3,000, lab results
*** My HCG level went down 52,000 points over the weekend - hallelujah! I have never been so happy to NOT be pregnant! We also got the lab report back from the D & C - the tissues were indeed 'products of conception' - which means no crazy tumor causing the increasing HCG levels. It is still puzzling as to why my levels were so high and why my body was not recognizing the unsustainable  pregnancy.

{Aug 28} Follow-Up D&C Appt, HCG 300
***My HCG levels today were 300 and should be down to zero within a week - yahoo!!!!!!  During my appt we discussed our entire situation and they "whys" behind everything.  My OB/GYN believes that I had twins, possibly triplets, trying to form!!!  Holy $#!*!!!  Why does he believe this???  1. My HCG levels were extremely high at the beginning of pregnancy 2. Two gestational sacs were present on the ultrasounds - but only contained blighted ovums  3. A molar pregnancy was ruled out via D&C cultures (Molars cause elevated HCG levels)

What a crazy story, huh?!

***As I mentioned in the last post, Adam and I dealing with our loss pretty well.  Some days are better than others.  I've seen a handful of pregnancy announcements on facebook and although I'm happy for everyone, I can't help but be jealous and sad that it's not us.  I'm anticipating that March may have some ups and downs, as that was when our due date was.  As my OB/GYN said, most miscarriages are a result of a chromosomal abnormality - it's amazing that our bodies can detect this.  He said that maybe one of the twins would have had Downs Syndrome and my body recognized this and told itself to stop with the fetal development.  When we look at it medically, we are much more at peace.

Adam and I both agree that our miscarriage would have been more difficult if 1) I was further along in the pregnancy 2) We actually had a baby growing 3) We had difficulty conceiving 4) we had multiple m/c.  Because we never saw a baby or heartbeat, we really didn't have anything to get attached to, other than the idea of having another baby.  Don't get me wrong - we were still sad.  However we know other couples who have been through way more devastating situations.

Now we have to wait a few months before we can start trying again for baby #2.  Thankfully we don't have any issues in the fertility department, as both pregnancies were conceived during the 1st month of trying.  I can already predict that I will be a nervous wreck the next time around - which is to be expected.  I hope to be sharing good news with you all in 2013!!!!  Please say a prayer for us.




9.02.2012

Our Miscarriage Journey: Part 1

We never expected this to happen to us.  We never expected to join the 20% of couples trying to conceive.  We never expected to experience a miscarriage.  But we did.  Here is our story about our very long and strange journey through a miscarriage.

{Sunday July 15}  positive home pregnancy test # 1

{Tuesday July 17}  positive home pregnancy test # 2

{Monday July 30}  initial OB appointment, HCG 17,000
***HCG is a hormone that your body produces when you are pregnant.  When the levels reach 2,000 - a gestational sac can be visualized via ultrasound and when the level reaches 5,000 - the baby's heartbeat can be detected.  Because my levels were already at 17,000 at 6 weeks, I was scheduled for my first ultrasound for the following day to check size and dates.  Expected due date for baby #2 = March 25, 2013

{Tuesday July 31}  ultrasound #1, HCG 22,000, surgery #1
***Nothing showed up on my first ultrasound, not even a gestational sac.  (Remember that a gestational sac can be detected at HCG levels of 2,000 - mine was 17,000 the day before.)  They even performed a trans-vaginal ultrasound for a better view.  I wasn't too concerned because I was only 6 weeks and my uterus is retroverted, making it harder to visualize.  We were sent home and told that my Dr would be following up with me soon.  That afternoon we went to the pool for a few hours; when I got home I had SIX missed calls from the doctor's office and Adam had three - I KNEW something was wrong!  I called back and the nurse wanted me to come in ASAP because they thought I was having an ectopic pregnancy.  My OB/GYN suspected I was having an ectopic pregnancy for a few very good reasons: 1. No gestational sac showed up on my u/s, although my HCG levels suggested that an embryo/fetus had developed  2. A cyst-like mass appeared on my right ovary.  Both of these signs would lead any doctor to believe that I was experiencing an ectopic pregnancy located on my right ovary.  Because this is a life-threatening condition I was scheduled for surgery that evening.  I was told that I would undergo an laprascopic procedure to remove the pregnancy and possibly the right ovary and/or fallopian tube.  Adam and I were both very sad to hear this news - mostly because we were losing Harper's future brother or sister.  Plus the thought of only having one ovary/fallopian tube made me very nervous about my future fertility.  However surgery did NOT go as planned.  The surgery team (2 OB/GYN's, 2 med students, & I NP) could NOT find any sign of an ectopic pregnancy...anywhere!  They looked on both fallopian tubes/ovaries, outer side of uterus, and even in my abdomen....NOTHING!

Where could this mysterious pregnancy be developing?!  Was it a pregnancy or a tumor causing my HCG levels to rise?  Yes, I said tumor.  The "C" word was thrown at me as a possible - but highly unlikely answer to my unique situation.  Really?!?!  It was a hard enough week on me - not seeing our baby on an ultrasound and then going through surgery - only to be told the problem wasn't solved!!!  At this point I was frustrated that I had just went through an unnecessary surgery (although it actually was necessary at the time), yet hopefully that maybe I was indeed pregnant.  Adam and I were given hope that a pregnancy was hiding really, really well in my uterus.  We truly believed that we were given a 2nd chance.  I was scheduled for lab work 2 days post-surgery to determine the course of my diagnosis/treatment


{Thursday Aug 2} HCG 29,000, ultrasound #2
***HCG levels generally double every 48 hours in a healthy pregnancy. Today my levels should have been AT LEAST 44,000 but were only 29,000. Because my levels did increase some, indicating that the pregnancy was still developing, I was scheduled for another ultrasound. Remember, a heartbeat is visible when HCG levels are 5,000, mine are now at 29,000. Again, nothing was visible via a trans-vaginal ultrasound. My uterus did show some growth in the lining, but still no gestational sac. Bummer. My doctor called that afternoon after receiving the u/s report and said that I would more than likely miscarry over the weekend. Double bummer.

{Tuesday Aug 7} HCG 49,000, ultrasound # 3, Dr visit #2
***The weekend passed and I did not miscarry.  So more lab work was ordered.  My HCG increased again but was still not at the level it should be.  Again, I went in for another u/s thinking something has to be growing!  NOPE!  1, possibly 2 gestational sacs looked visible, however they contained only fluid.  After the u/s I was pretty much convinced that there was no chance of a pregnancy.  I was now 7 weeks along and nothing had shown up on 3 ultrasounds.  I had an appt with my OB/GYN directly after the u/s to discuss my options.  He reinforced that fact that the pregnancy is not viable.  I decided that I wanted to let my body miscarry naturally, instead of going in for another surgery.  Also, this is the first day that I heard the word multiples......as in I had more than one embryo trying to form!  At this point my OB/GYN just threw the idea out there, as my HCG levels were pretty high (even for a healthy pregnancy) and it looked like 2 sacs were trying to form.  Me...conceiving multiples...there is NO way!

{Tuesday Aug 14} HCG 55,000, ultrasound # 4
***Another week had passed and I still had not had not miscarried.  I went in for more lab work and it showed that my HCG levels increased AGAIN!  This was absolutely crazy and my doctor had never had a case like this before!  At this point I was gaining a 2nd round of hope.  I was also getting very frustrated with the mystery behind everything.  I wanted an answer.  I went back in for another u/s to see if anything had developed - same old story - nothing :(  The gestational sacs were still there - and still empty :(  I was now 8 weeks along.  We had our first u/s with Harper when she was 8 weeks, so I KNEW that a baby should be detected at this point, even in my tilted uterus.  The u/s actually brought us a sense of relief, in the fact that we finally had our answer and could move on.  This was a bitter-sweet day.

Check back soon for Part 2 - more tests and procedures!  I have divided this story into a few posts, simply because our story is long, mysterious, and complicated!

***We decided to share our story with our family/friends only because we know a lot of people who have also gone through a miscarriage.  It is our hope that our story helps those feel less 'alone.'  I personally feel less isolated because others have shared their experiences and I understand that 1 out of 5 women also go through this.

***We did NOT share our story to gain any ones sympathy.  Trust me when I say that we have coped very well with our situation and are looking forward to the future, instead of dwelling on the past.  
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