Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Charlotte turns ONE!

We celebrated Charlotte's 1st birthday with a party last Saturday! We had so much fun planning her first birthday and she had such a good time seeing family, playing with friends and eating cake! She was a little unsure at first, but once she tasted that yummy buttercream frosting, she couldn't stop!

I went back and forth on a theme for Charlotte's party, but ultimately decided on a pink and gold glitter theme. Originally, I had starting planning for a Frozen themed birthday for both Charlotte and her cousin, Kate, as they were born 6 days apart. Our joint birthday plans fell through, so about 2 weeks before Charlotte's birthday I began planning! It was so much fun to put together her first birthday and I still cannot believe that she is "ONE"!  My Mom hosted the party at her house since we are still living out of suitcases and waiting to move back into our house in Jacksonville!

Charlotte's 1st Birthday Invitation!

Here are some of my favorite photos from the day! 





Charlotte with her Paw Paw 
1st Year Banner

Homemade Tulle Wreaths with Charlotte's Monogram and "1"
These were a labor of love, but turned out really cute! 

Look at that pouty face!

Banners: Etsy- Lily Kate Parties (local to Orlando)
First Birthday Poster: Etsy- My Lil Sunshine Shop
Birthday Hat and "ONE" Cake Bunting: Etsy- Kutiebowtuties
Invitation: Etsy- PartyInvitesandMore
Rosette Cake and Cupcakes: Publix 
Cupcake Topper Printables: Etsy- Nifty Printables 
Cake Stands: Home Goods 

On Sunday, we took some more pictures with Charlotte! She absolutely loved her cake once again! Daddy is the best photographer and always captures Charlotte at her cutest moments! 





Happy, Happy Birthday to our little Angel!

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Preparing for Charlotte's 1st Birthday

Over the past week, I have spent lots of time preparing for Charlotte's 1st birthday. I told myself I wasn't going to "go all out" because we were going to be in transition from Hawaii to Florida, but like usual, I just can't help myself. We are going to have her party on Saturday, but she will officially turn "1" on Sunday. Charlotte and I have had lots of fun crafting and going to Hobby Lobby! There is one right near my mom's house and we have gone almost every day! Oops!

While planning her party, I have also been reminiscing over the past year. This time last year, I was very pregnant and waiting, ever so patiently (NOT), for Charlotte's arrival. After our scare over July 4th weekend with my food poisoning, Charlotte decided to stay put a few more days, but I would torture myself every day wondering if today would be the day. The unknown is enough drive you crazy.

I've spent my quiet time in the evening looking at her first photos, reading her birth story (you can read that here) and trying to re-create those first few days. It makes me happy that I documented so much of my pregnancy and her birth. I would also be lying if I didn't say I missed being pregnant. When I see pictures of myself pregnant, I don't know how I was ever so big! But I miss the feeling and I miss feeling her kick and roll and carrying her with me everywhere I went. Now, she weighs 21 lbs. and it is a chore just to pick her up.

I look back at the past year and can't believe all that has happened - how much she has grown, changed and the little personality she has developed. If I only knew then what I know now! There are just some things that cannot be taught. You have to experience them to truly learn and understand. Being a mom is the hardest job, but one of the most rewarding too. When I look at Charlotte, I still can't believe that she is mine (well, ours :)! ) She has me wrapped around her sticky little fingers, but I wouldn't have it any other way!

This time of our lives is such a special one and I feel the time being swept away quicker than we can even imagine. I'm excited to celebrate Charlotte's first year of life this weekend and especially happy that Kyle will be back with us to take part in the celebrations!

I miss that belly!

Maternity Photos!

My last "bump date"


She's here!


8 days old!

Monday, June 29, 2015

Charlotte: 11 Months

This month has been far from normal! This post is very late, as our movers accidentally packed Charlotte's month stickers! Once we finally got new ones, we were able to take her 11 month pictures today! We are still missing her PB chair, but such is life!

In the last month, we moved out of our house, lived in a hotel for 10 days and made the trek from Hawaii to Florida ( without Kyle and plus Macey Jane)! Charlotte has embraced it all and taken it like a champ! She hasn't had any hiccups in her sleeping and she has actually slept till 8:30am (she has never done this before)!

We are enjoying our time here in Florida and Charlotte has fallen in love with her cousins and grandparents! Charlotte is such a busy body and loves going places! Staying at home just doesn't appeal to her! She loves cruising around in the stroller at the mall or just on a walk!
Kate and Charlotte- born 6 days apart!
This picture perfectly sums up their personalities! 

Facetiming Daddy!

She loves spaghetti! 

Happy 11 months baby girl! 

"Lion" face! 

I'm over these pictures, Mom! 

Ok, one more!


Weight:  I don't have an accurate weight because we don't have a scale right now!! Will update soon. 
Diaper Size:  5s!! :) 
Clothing Size: 12 months are done. She is in 18 month clothing! Waaah!
Eye Color: Baby Blue
Adventures this Month:  We left Hawaii on June 18. It was bittersweet as we left Daddy behind as he finishes up work, but we are enjoying our time back on the mainland! For the holiday weekend, my mom and I are heading to Savannah! 
Visitors: I guess I can take this out now that we are back in Florida
Favorite Toy:  I honestly can't name a favorite toy. She loves everything that isn't a toy... Anything she can climb on, pull up on or put in her mouth! 
Hair: My Charlotte has curls!! Not sure where she got them from, but they are adorable! Still pretty bald on top! 
Teeth: Just 2 on the bottom. We should have new ones any day. She has been teething and pretty fussy. 
Sleeping Habits: Sleeping good! Naps are short if we are out and about and she sleeps in the care. She wakes up the minute I put the car in park or open up her door! 
Milestones: She still loves to clap and has started waving hi and blowing kisses. If she is in a good mood, she will actually give you a real kiss! She is almost walking! She can stand unassisted for about 30 seconds, but she is nervous to take that first step. She is more apt to move if I dangle a toy in front of her. She is still babbling a lot but not making much sense
Looking forward to: Savannah this weekend, Daddy arriving in mid July and her 1st birthday!!!  

Monday, May 25, 2015

Charlotte: 10 Months

Happy 10 Months to my sweet girl! I wish I could freeze time and keep you this age forever! You are into everything and cruising all around (making a bee-line to the stairs whenever you can), but you are so much fun and so smart! You've learned so many new things and I am so amazed at all of the things you can do! Your silly little smile makes everything better! 


Happy Girl!

Daddy's Mini-Me


Kisses for her Prayer Elephant

Clappin' those hands!


Weight:  20lbs. on the dot according to our scale at home. 
Diaper Size:  4 or 5s
Clothing Size: 12 month PJs which are super tight, but 18 month clothes fit her too!Eye Color: Blue and so pretty!
Adventures this Month:  The last month has flown by as we prepare for our move back to Florida. We have been trying to complete our Hawaii bucket list as well! I celebrated my first Mother's Day, which was so great! But then, Kyle and I both got a stomach virus that had us down and out for a couple of days!
Visitors: Our last visitor comes Wednesday!
Favorite Toy: We have this peek-a-boo bear that she was so scared of. We would turn it on and she would crawl over to me and climb up and whimper because she was scared. In the past couple of days, she has decided she now likes it again! Honestly, she loves anything she can put in her mouth and chew on and anything that is not a child's toy, including shoes, the tray on the coffee table, cords, the TV 
cabinet. I am ordering a corral for my mom's house to contain her!
Hair: Her hair is really getting long in the back, but she is still a baldy on top. I think it will be blonde, but still not sure!
Teeth: Still just 2 little teeth that she loves to brush
Sleeping Habits: She is still a great sleeper, but our mornings keep getting earlier and earlier. It could be the fact that the sun begins to shine around 5:15 here. I plan on getting some black out curtains when we move. Normally she wakes up with a poopy diaper and I've tried my best to give her a bottle and put her back down, but she is ready to go and play! I can handle 6:30, but 5:30 is just too early!
Milestones: Has added "dada", "nana" (for banana), "ba" (for paci or bottle) and "ba" when she sees her blue ball, she also has completely mastered clapping and does it almost all the time, she gives high 5s too! Still not walking, but can walk around the coffee table and move from the coffee table to the couch. She's into everything and really loves playing with things that aren't her toys! She also signs "more". 
Looking forward to: savoring our last few moments in Hawaii! I think it will be a very long time until we are back on this side of the world! We have about 2 1/2 weeks left in Hawaii! 

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Charlotte: 9 Months

Charlotte is 9 months old! It has been a month since she had her febrile seizure and she is doing just fine! Since then, her second tooth popped through and she is just as cute as can be. She is cruising around the house and into everything. She pulls up on everything and I mean everything, from baskets to trashcans even the toilet!! The other day she actually stood unassisted for about 4 seconds. Of course I screamed out of joy and she got scared and dropped to the ground. 

A week or two ago, I was feeding her dinner and she started saying "mmmamama" or something that sounded like "mama". I'm still not sure 100% if she is saying "Mum Mum" for her crackers or "mama". She looks at me and says "mama" and crawls to me and says "mama", but she also says "mama" to her bottle and binkie boo boo. Regardless, she is saying a word!! She has also said "dada", "hi" and a few other things in her rambling and mumbles! 

In the past few days she has really started dancing. She has a little interactive puppy toy that plays 3 songs that Kyle and I both have memorized and forever ingrained in our head! The minute we push the button she begins to rock back and forth. It is so precious! She can also press down her pop up toys and she loves balls. But, more than anything she likes to pull up on the coffee table or ottoman. Just tonight she was inching along trying to grab something off the table. She also loves her bath time! She knows when she is about to get in the bath and she gets super excited! She could sit in there for hours and splash! 

We also got her a kiddie pool and we have spent quite a few Saturdays and Sundays out back in the pool. Kyle fills it up in the morning so the sun can warm it up and then after her morning nap we usually get in and splash around! It also has a little slide that she loves! 

The cutest girl at Daddy's promotion

Loving her baby pool!

Charlotte's 1st Easter!

Mommy bought her a toothbrush today and she brushed her teeth tonight!
Hi guys, I'm 9 months old!




And I have 2 adorable teeth!

Model Pose!


Blowng bubbles, for attention of course!

Sit, Macey Jane!

I know you love me, go ahead and kiss me!

Ok, I guess I'll share my chair with you!


Weight:  19lbs. 11 oz. 
Diaper Size:  her 4s are getting pretty snug! Her BFF Marian (who is 3) became potty-trained so gave Charlotte her diapers, I keep my Costco stash in the garage, so I just grabbed one of the 5s from the closet and it fit her pretty well! How is she so big? 
Clothing Size: 9-12 months! I got 12 months and 18 months in the Lilly for Target stuff so she could wear stuff longer! :)
Eye Color: Love her baby blues!

Hair: Her hair is growing so much! She has quite the bed head, or should I say carseat head. The texture of her hair isn't the most desirable right now, lol, but I know she will be a beautiful blonde one day!
Teeth: Our baby has TWO teeth! And they are so, so cute! 
Sleeping Habits: I'm not sure what happened, but this baby girl loves to sleep now! She is a good napper (usually a 1.5-2 hour nap in the morning and afternoon) and then going down around 7:00pm-6:45am sometimes as even late at 8:00am! After her bed time routine, I lay her down awake and she just puts herself to sleep. She has about 4 pacis in her crib and she usually has one in her mouth and one in her hand. Then she switches them out periodically! 
Adventures this Month:  We were so busy this past month! Kyle's parents visited and during that time we had Kyle's promotion and our 4 year anniversary! We did lots of fun things during the time Kyle's family was here and Charlotte loved all of the attention of course!
Visitors: Our next and probably final visitor during our time in Hawaii, is Kyle's best friend and one of Charlotte's godfather's, Rob. He will come out in June! 
Milestones: First 2 teeth, Saying "Mama", dancing, almost has clapping down, crawling around the house, being super independent and exploring things on her own. 
Favorite Toy: She loves her puppy toy, balls, anything that she can pull up on!

Looking forward to: our Memorial Day Trip to the Big Island and moving back to Florida this summer! It is official, we got orders last week! Now to start the planning! 


Sunday, March 29, 2015

Squeezing our Charlotte Extra Tight Today

Yesterday was the scariest moment of my life so far. Nothing can prepare you for seeing your child turn purple or gasp for air and be totally helpless. Our sweet Charlotte had a febrile seizure after she woke up from her afternoon nap. As I write this, she is peacefully sleeping and she is back to her normal smiley self!

After her nap, she had quite the blowout, so Kyle gave her a quick dip in the bath to rinse her off and clean her up. I brought her back in her room to get her dressed. We were washing her diaper changer cover, so I laid her on the floor. She began to twitch, shake and her eyes were rolling back. Kyle was right next to me and picked her up immediately. I started screaming and called 911. Kyle actually had a febrile seizure when he was 1 year old. Kyle's parents are here visiting and so Kyle's dad grabbed Charlotte and opened the freezer door so she could cool off. Kyle talked to the 911 operator because I couldn't even speak, I was terrified. I ran to a friend's house who is a pediatrician but unfortunately she was not home. Since we live on Ford Island, it took quite a bit of time for the ambulance to arrive. The fire truck and EMTs were on site pretty quickly, but it felt like an hour waiting on the ambulance to arrive. They gave Charlotte some oxygen, but she was screaming because she was so scared. Finally the ambulance arrived and we were on our way to the ER. She calmed down in the ambulance, but still was twitching a little bit. Kyle rode in the front of the ambulance and so when they took us out of the back, Charlotte saw daddy and smiled. At that moment, I knew that our little angel was probably going to be ok (and that she loves her daddy so, so much).

We went to Kapiolani, the women and children's hospital, and they got Charlotte's weight and vitals. Her temperature was 101, weight 19 lbs. 2oz., pulse and blood pressure were normal. The ER doc explained that this is a very normal occurrence and it is one of the most common things children come to the ER for. In fact, 1 in 25 children will have a febrile seizure in their life.

Charlotte had a flu test and received a catheter to check her urine for a UTI. I must also say that she was our happy, smiley baby all day. We had gone out on the boat earlier that day and she showed no signs or symptoms of anything. She just cut her first tooth, so I attributed that to her feeling a little warm. She also wasn't as interested in her food, but once again, I attributed that to her tooth.
Back to her smiley self!

Stop poking me!! No more shots!

Once she got some meds, Charlotte began to perk up and was happy and laughing! Her urine came back with an elevated white blood cell count, so they gave her a shot of antibiotics and determined that she probably has a urinary tract infection. We will see our pediatrician tomorrow to get the full lab results and go from there.
Daddy made a schedule to keep Charlotte's meds on track!
Charlotte fell asleep before we were discharged since it was her bedtime and she looked so peaceful. I slept in her room last night and we set our alarms to wake her up to give her Motrin and Tylenol to keep her fever under control.

I realize that these febrile seizures are common, but I can't even begin to describe the feeling of watching Charlotte suffer like she did. We were told that if it happens again, we should turn her on her side and let the seizure take its course. So much easier said than done.

So, if you have a baby, hopefully this information will help you if your child ever experiences a febrile seizure.
Febrile seizures are convulsions brought on by a fever in infants or small children. During a febrile seizure, a child often loses consciousness and shakes, moving limbs on both sides of the body. Less commonly, the child becomes rigid or has twitches in only a portion of the body, such as an arm or a leg, or on the right or the left side only. Most febrile seizures last a minute or two, although some can be as brief as a few seconds while others last for more than 15 minutes.
The majority of children with febrile seizures have rectal temperatures greater than 102 degrees Fahrenheit. Most febrile seizures occur during the first day of a child's fever. Children prone to febrile seizures are not considered to have epilepsy, since epilepsy is characterized by recurrent seizures that are not triggered by fever. A few factors appear to boost a child's risk of having recurrent febrile seizures, including young age (less than 15 months) during the first seizure, frequent fevers, and having immediate family members with a history of febrile seizures. If the seizure occurs soon after a fever has begun or when the temperature is relatively low, the risk of recurrence is higher. A long initial febrile seizure does not substantially boost the risk of recurrent febrile seizures, either brief or long.
So hug your babies and family extra tight today! Praise God our little Charlotte is just fine! 
Back to her happy self! Can you see that little tooth?