Wednesday, May 30, 2012

The Blessing of Stella Babe

May 6, 2012 was the big day for our little girl!  We had been anticipating this day for a long time, and it was finally here.  That morning, there was a lot that needed to be done to make food and prepare for our guests we would have after the blessing.   But I honestly remember waking up that morning and just feeling completely overwhelmed.  Not because of all that had to be done... But because of what this day meant. I was completely at peace and knew the Spirit was with me that entire day.  I feel a little piece of Heaven every day when I hold Stella, but it was especially strong this day, and I knew it was because of her.  She brings such a light into our lives!  Maybe it is just because I am her mom, but I think she is an extraordinarily happy baby.  Of course she has her moments, and her first few weeks here were difficult.  But she is such a joy.  Getting her to smile is not a chore - not even close! 

Josh gave a beautiful blessing.  I will never forget the many things he blessed her with, and I know those things will be instrumental in her future.  I am so grateful to have a husband who holds the Priesthood, and who is worthy to bless our daughter.  I am also grateful for the other men who stood in the circle that day.  You don't know what it meant to us to have you there.  The Priesthood has been a huge part of my life.  I know it is real, and it holds a special place in my heart.  I know that every part of the Church is true, but if I have a truly strong testimony of one thing, it would be the Priesthood.

After the blessing, everyone joined us at my Parents' house for lunch.  We enjoyed a baked potato bar, and I was very happy with how it all turned out!  Thank you to everyone who brought food that day - it was a HUGE help!
 

 J.B. and Zach

Melissa and Kellen.  I love this picture - can you tell she really loves Melissa?!  That girl is going to make a wonderful mother someday! 

Uncle Brian and Aunt Brittany

 Uncle Josh and Uncle Tyler

Aunt Krissy and Uncle Tyler

 Great-Grandma and Grandpa Cox

 Great-Grandma Greenwell and Grandpa Bart

 Beautiful Josie and Adorable Sadie

 Aunt Heidi, Uncle Jason, cousin Josie, Uncle Johnny, Uncle Jared, Chandler, and Grandpa Scott

 Grandpa Scott and Grandma Kerri

 Grandma Brenda and Grandpa Bart

I especially have to thank my mom for all of her help with everything on this day!  It would not have been possible without her - there is absolutely no way I could have done it on my own!

 This was such a perfect day!  Thank you again to everyone who came and supported our family.  We love each and every one of you, and are grateful to have you all in our lives.

These are a few photos that were taken at the time we had her 3-month photos done.  Thank you Brooklyn for taking such beautiful photos! 
Dear Stella, 
 We hope you know how much your mom and dad love and adore you.  You have been the greatest blessing in our lives!  We are so grateful to Heavenly Father every day for trusting us to be your parents.  We know you are going to have such a wonderful life ahead of you!  Keep being the sweet angel that you are.  We Love You!

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Stella's 3-month Photos


We just got these photos back today.  I don't even know what to say about them... This girl is an absolute angel, nothing makes us happier. 







There are no words!

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Easter Trip to Zion's

 Over Easter weekend, we were able to take a trip down to Zion National Park for a fun getaway with Josh's family.  The entire Cox family (my mother-in-law's family) were able to attend, minus a few.  We took this trip three years earlier and we couldn't wait to go again!  This time we had little Stella with us, of course making it even better.

 
One of the main reasons we had this trip, was to celebrate Josh's sweet Grandpa Rodney for his birthday.  It was a bit belated, but a great celebration!  Everyone in the room was able to share a special memory they have of Grandpa.  It was fun to learn some new things about him. From the time I met him, he has made me feel like one of his own grandchildren and I love him for that.  He is such a wonderful man and I am grateful for the time we were able to spend with him during this trip!
The man of the hour!

 

 
Stella loves her aunt Heidi.  I don't know if it is because Heidi has a young baby as well, but she definitely has the touch!

 
The next day we were able to enjoy a movie at the IMAX theater, then spend the afternoon at the pool.  This was Stella's first time swimming, and she had a great time! She loves bath time, so the fact that she loved the hot tub was no surprise. 
 Swimming with daddy!

 
The next day was Easter Sunday.  At home, Stella received a new dress and some toys from the Easter Bunny, but we didn't bring these things along with us So it was so thoughtful of Grandma Kerri and Grandpa Scott to have a gift waiting for her. 
A new book to remind her how much the Savior loves her.

 
Then it was time to pack up and head home.  Before that, we had to get a photo with the whole gang. 
(Heidi, I didn't have of a photo of the whole group, I stole this off your blog - hope you don't mind!)

 

 
 The Madsen kids with their Great Grandma and Great Grandpa Cox.  A photo that will be cherished forever!

 

 
Thank you Grandma and Grandpa, Scott and Kerri, and everyone else for a fantastic weekend!  Hope to do it again soon! :)

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

2 month old Stella babe

This is the face I get to see every morning and after every nap...

I just had to brag :)


I can't believe she is two and a half months old already! Time is absolutely flying and we are just trying to soak up every second with her!


Some things I want to remember about her first two months of life:
-She is pretty much sleeping through the night! HALLELUJAH! I don't know how we got so lucky to have such a good sleeper, but I am beyond grateful for this!
-Even though she sleeps great at night, she doesn't really take naps during the day. She takes a few 15-20 minute naps here and there, but that's about the most we can get out of her. (But I would choose the sleeping through the night over taking good naps any day!)
-This girl hates....and I mean HATES....tummy time. She always has. She absolutely screams her head off any time she is on her tummy. So when her pediatrician told us that tummy time is overrated, I was pretty happy.
-She is one happy girl...it doesn't take much to get her to smile. She was pretty fussy from about weeks 6-9, but is starting to grow out of it and we love how happy she is! She is even starting to giggle once in a while!
-She loves the T.V. Call me a bad parent, but anytime she is fussy, all you have to do is put her in front of the T.V. and it calms her down. I know I know, they say no T.V. when they are this young, but hey - we do what works!
-She LOVES bathtime...she could sit in there for hours if we would let her.


-She is in the 50% for height and weight, and 90% for head circumference! She is just smart :)


Stella is an absolute angel! I really don't know how we ever lived without her!

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Newborn Stella

Posting these pictures is obviously long overdue....but better late than never, right? Stella was just a week old when these photos were taken. And she hardly even looks like the same baby anymore!


I think these photos pretty much speak for themselves. Each one of them takes my breath away. I absolutely adore this little princess!





















I have been terrible about keeping up on this blog. But these are our memories, our family journal, and I am determined to be better about it! Like I said before - better late than never I guess! I will post some more updated photos soon - she has grown so much!

Monday, February 13, 2012

Introducing...

Our little girl FINALLY arrived on Tuesday, January 24, 2012 at 1:46 pm, weighing 7 lbs. 6 oz. and 20.5 inches long. And when I say "finally", I mean FINALLY! I was due on the 20th, and those 4 days I went overdue were the longest of my life!! But she made it and is absolutely perfect in every way.

I was scheduled to be induced on the night of the 25th. I was dreading being induced. Everyone I've talked to who has been induced said it was not that bad or even that they loved it, but for some reason the thought of it was just not sitting well with me! So were absolutely thrilled that she decided to come on her own!

So here is the story... (Its a long one, so be prepared to read A LOT!)


The previous Thursday was my last appointment with Dr. Thackeray. I was dilated to a 2 at that point and was 60% effaced. I had been progressing pretty slowly so far, so he decided to strip my membranes to hopefully get things going. He told me that if stripping my membranes were to do anything, it would happen within a day or two. The next two days came and went...and nothing. I was having a few strong contractions but nothing regular at all. So you could say I was a little disappointed! By the end of my due date, I kind of had a meltdown. I cried and cried to Josh, saying that I was supposed to have a baby by this point! He is a trooper for putting up with me!


Over the weekend I continued to have some strong contractions, still nothing regular. Then on Monday night they started coming HARD. At about 10:30 that night, they were coming every 20-25 minutes. They were painful! I was wishing so bad that I could just go to the hospital at that point, but I knew they weren't close enough so I had to stick it out for a while. Needless to say, that was a LONG night. I was in and out of bed all night. I remember finally being able to fall asleep at one point, but was awoken 10 minutes later by another contraction. That's the only sleep I got. My poor husband only got maybe an hour of sleep.


Finally around 3 am, they started coming every 10 minutes, then every 7, then every 5. I was talking to Josh, saying how I wasn't really sure that I was even in labor and how bad I didn't want to go to the hospital just to be sent home. But he finally convinced me. So we grabbed our bags, packed a few last minute things, and headed out the door.


We arrived at the hospital at about 3:50 am. They took me into triage and starting monitoring contractions. The nurse checked my cervix and I was dilated to a 5! YES! Josh and I basically jumped up and down. The nurse then said "You're having a baby today!" Holy cow...we are having a baby TODAY!


I was moved to my room and got the epidural. That shot in my back was sent from the heavens!! I was finally able to relax!!! Josh and I sort of just hung out for a while. We tried to get some sleep but I think we were both just too excited and anxious!


(On a side note, I keep seeing pictures of women who just had babies, and they look like nothing had even happened to them. Be prepared, labor wasn't as nice to me as it was to them, so my pictures are definitely not so stunning!)


The nurse checked my cervix again around 8:00. I was still dilated to a 5. So Dr. Thackeray came in at 8:30 and broke my water. I cannot tell you how much Josh and I have absolutely loved having him as our doctor!


Two hours later, the nurse came in to check me again. She said, "wow...you're really progressing fast." She continued to check and then finally said, "you're dilated to about a 9." WHAT?! A 9?! Holy cow...that was fast! She then said "We need her head to drop a little farther, but you should be ready to push in about an hour." Josh and I looked at each other, and I know we were both just thinking "This is it!"


Sure enough, I started pushing at about 11:45. Things were going really smoothly....she was making her way down, slowly but surely.


But then after about an hour of pushing, I started to get SO HOT, sweaty, and really nauseated. A few minutes later, I realized I was in a LOT of pain. I kept pushing my epidural button to get some more medicine, and it was not doing a THING. So many people had told me how easy labor and delivery was with an epidural. I just remember thinking, "this should not be this hard." I had cold washcloths on my face and Josh and the nurses were fanning me between pushes. They called the anesthesiologist and he came in and gave me a stronger dose. Still...nothing. At that point, her head was almost out. But it would just not come out! She was stuck. Dr. Thackeray said I could keep trying, but I would probably tear. So if I wanted, he could do an episiotomy. I was just ready for her to be out, so I told him to just do it! Before he did, he tested to see if I could feel anything by poking just a little bit. Sure enough, I could feel everything! My epidural was not doing a dang thing! We later found out that my epidural tube had somehow been pulled out of my back somewhere along the way. Next time, I will be making sure they check that thing every five minutes haha! Anyway, then he had to numb me a few times, and finally he did a small episiotomy. With one push, her head was finally out! I was suddenly so emotional. Partly because I was so excited to have her here, and partly because I was just relieved to have it over with! Josh and I cried together and were just so happy to finally meet our little girl. By that point, I didn't even care that my epidural tube had come out. I completely forgot about how I felt physically. She was here, and she was healthy. That was all that mattered.


Our plan was to record the delivery from above my head. But I needed Josh during those last few pushes, so he stayed by my side instead of recording. Luckily, he was able to record right after she came out and when they put her on my chest. I still get emotional when I watch it!


She is by far the most beautiful thing I have ever seen!! They put her on my chest and she immediately grabbed my hand...

I seriously never knew I could love such a tiny little person so much, and so quickly!! She was a surprise in our lives, but we needed her. More than she needed us. She is our world now, and we wouldn't have it any other way!


The poor thing was pretty swollen since her head was stuck for so long :(

Dr. Thackeray guessed her weight right on...the perfect size!


I love those tiny toes.

Again, we are so thankful for Dr. Thackeray! He was so supportive throughout the entire delivery, and was so patient with me when I'm sure I was freaking out because I was in so much pain. I would recommend him to anyone...he is wonderful and we are excited to have him deliver our future babies. Do we look tired? Because we were! It had been a long night and long day, but she was totally worth it!


Her hands are always by her head. She refuses to let me swaddle her with her arms by her side. Its okay though, I think its pretty adorable :)



Meeting big sister Maddi for the first time. We are so proud of how good Maddi is with her. She is always so concerned when Stella cries, and always wants to kiss her little head. Sometimes she gets away with it when we aren't looking!We love you Stella babe!! We are so blessed to have you in our family. You bring such joy and light into our home. So glad you're ours!