Sunday, April 12, 2009

Happy Easter







































NEW BLESSINGS:


We have had the most wonderful things happen in the past few weeks. Number one, my amazing, beautiful, handsome, nephew Ben Samuel Farrington was born on the first of the month to Sam and Steffen. He weighed in at 7lbs 3oz and was 20 inches long. We were excited to welcome him to the world, so we ran up to the hospital to meet him. He was bright eyed and alert. I forgot what it was like to hold a newborn baby. (It has been 6 months since my last nephew, Luke (Seth and Ruth's son), was born. Luke has grown so quickly I don't remember him being newborn!) When we asked Will what he thought of baby Ben, Will simply said unenthusiastically, "He's cute," and then he went on and on about how much fun he had with his cousin Annie, Ben's big sister.

Also,......Steve's cousin Abe and his wife Lindsay had their baby, Ethan Farrington, on April 7th. He weighed in at a whopping 10lbs 14 oz and was 22 inches long! (No, that is not a typo.)



MINNESOTA TRIP:












In other news, I was on Spring break last week, so Steve and I decided to try and take advantage of the opportunity to go to IKEA to pick up the cribs we wanted for the babies. So on Friday April 3rd we headed up to Minnesota. Will enjoyed watching "Finding Nemo" over and over again on the new DVD player in the Expedition. (Yes, we have other movies. No, he did not want to watch them.) Steve enjoyed playing with the navigation system. I enjoyed seeing both of my guys having fun with their toys.
Will was very excited about staying in a hotel with a pool. When we pulled into the hotel at midnight, Will rubbed his eyes and asked, "Are we going to live here now?"

We had a great time on our trip, but we had a few minor snags. IKEA was sold out of the cribs that we went to get (Gulliver in white). Will was too afraid to swim after all, but remained very excited about the pool the whole time we were there and wanted to view it often. My horrible cold/allergies turned into a very painful sinus infection. I finally broke down and went to an urgent care clinic on Sunday for a preggo friendly antibiotic. With my allergy problems and not being able to take antihistamines OR decongestants, these babies are killin' me. I keep telling myself this part is temporary and it will all be worth it at the end.

In the end, the Minnesota trip was worth it too. We had a nice time meeting with my Aunt Pat at, my favorite, Carbonnes' Pizza! We were also able to find a nice changing table and dresser for the nursery at IKEA. Our brave son was able to stay at the IKEA play area and hang out in the ball crawl while we shopped. He begged us to take him there, and he narrowly met the requirements (at least 37 inches tall and totally potty trained) so we let him stay. I was very impressed that he was not afraid to stay without his Mommy or Daddy.

TRIPLETS:

My 23 week appointment went extremely well on Tuesday. Although, I have been dragging with my congestion, sinus infection, and leg swelling (I am now in compression knee highs all day every day) the babies were completely unbothered by my minor discomforts.

The doctor was very impressed that each baby was so big. He was also pleased that each baby was the same size, because this indicates that each is baby is growing well. Both girls weighed 1 lb 3oz and the boy weighed 1 lb 4 oz. Our doctor told us the boy weighed an ounce more because of his extra appendage :)

All three are so active, you can actually see them move through my clothing! One will kick and it will set off a whole chain reaction. Will likes to put his head on my tummy and "listen" to the babies and wait for kicks. Although he announced at dinner last night that one of the babies "tooted" because he heard my tummy gurgle.



EASTER:









The egg hunt pictures posted here of Will, Grammie, and Steve are from the Easter Celebration at Mommy's school put on by the the National Honor Society students.


Grandpa, Nana, and Uncle Bill came to spend Easter weekend with us. We had a wonderful time which included an early AM Easter egg hunt in the living room, dying Easter eggs, and eating a wonderful Easter dinner that my Mom made.
I hope everyone had a wonderful Easter!



2 comments:

  1. Hey Laura,
    Sounds like a lot of good news!
    Holly and I have already started looking at furniture on IKEA's Web site. I know this is too late but... Did you know that you can check the availability of every item for each store on the Web site? We keep checking, because the closest IKEA is 2.5 hours away from us.

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  2. Hi Billy,
    We did check the website and it indicated that the cribs were in stock. IKEA apparently had a mad rush on cribs that day. When we got to the spot where you pick up the box, they were gone :( We went back the next day to double check. We asked an employee about it and she said that they had their highest recorded sales ever for that location the previous day! Lucky for us it is recommended that all three babies sleep in the same crib for a few months. So the trips can share Will's old crib for a while(of course we have to convince Will to move out of it first!)

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