Monday, June 25, 2012

introducing

 Avery Leone Welker was born on June 17 2012 at 332 am. She was 9 pounds 5 ounces and 22 inches long. She made her arrival after only four hours of hard labor and about five pushes. She is a dream come true for all of us. None of us can get enough of her. Someone is always at her constant side. Easton gets so concerned whenever she cries and comes running yelling "don't cry Avery!" in his best baby talk voice. Taylor could hold her for hours and calls her baby cakes, which now Easton has started calling her, Chase's face lights up when he is with her. And his smile makes me smile. Talan constantly wants to hold her, and is very concerned about wanting to know what she is doing and where she is at all times, they all do. She is a perfect fit for our family.

 Last Saturday night after a week of contractions coming and then very discouragingly going, I felt a strong one hit around 10:30 pm. I remember thinking whatever it will stop and I went to bed. At 11:30 I woke up feeling another strong contraction and this one had a different feel to it. Just as strong as the one from an hour earlier, but I started to wonder, "could this be it??" I was four days past my due date and and more than ready to have this little one in our lives and outof my body. So I sat in bed and timed my contractions until about 1:00 am when they didn't stop I woke Cort up. We decided to watch them for another hour and if they kept going we would call the doctor. I had decided previously that I wanted to deliver this little one naturally this time around. Nothing against ephidurals I think they are awesome! But, as crazy as it may sound I wanted to experience the whole thing, pain and all. I wanted to know what it felt like without the drugs. Just something different. Cort was an amazing support system through it all. As we timed my contractions for that next hour, last Sautrday night, he massaged my back and reminded me to breath. I fell in love with him all over again. Around 2:00 am we called the doctor and he told us to head to the hospital, but told us not to deliver the baby between 9 and 10 in the morning. I joked with Cort when he hung up the phone with my doctor, Dr. Holmes, that he must be speaking in church around then. We called my Aunt Leone and she came and sat with the kids. I continued to walk around the house while we waited for her, in hopes that it would help move things along. On the drive there I started to feel lots of pressure, I remember thinking I need to go to the bathroom. We got to the hospital around 2:30 am. They took us back to a room, and first thing they did was check me. Before she did though I told Cort we shouldn't have come in yet. I should of labored more at home. I think we were both stunned when the nurse checked me and said your a 8-9 and ready to push! I was not expecting that I thought we would have time for pictures, talking, walking around the hospital, etc. etc. After that the next thing I knew the room broke into a panic. Not long after my doctor rushed in and asked "do I have time to change??" It all went so fast. It all felt a little surreal. Probably didn't help that me and Cort were both going on only about a hour of sleep. After about 5 good pushes and a pop (my tail bone breaking, which strangely enough I don't remember feeling it break, only heard it, I guess I was preoccupied with other things, but I can definitely feel it now :/) our adorable Avery was here! I remember watching my doctor flip her around and clean her up a bit and then he stuck her right on my stomach and I held her for awhile. Always my favorite part of having a baby holding them for the first time. As my doctor stitched me up I asked him "are you speaking in church today?" He smiled and said "yes between 9 and 10." I couldn't have asked for a more perfect experience. This little girl is for sure heaven sent. We all are in absolute love with her. We are so blessed. My heart is so full of gratitude I feel like it might burst. I love being a mom.
Best Father's Day present ever. I don't think I will ever be able to top this Father's Day again. What a joy to have her come on such a special day. She's so lucky to have Cort as her dad.
All clean. First bath.
Leaving the delivery room. A couple hours after her arrival.
Me and Avery. A couple hours old.
Meeting their sister for the first time. SO happy she's finally here. It was a long wait.

                                                  

Taylor couldn't be more excited. Finally a sister. :)
Nothing but love.

This is going to be one protected little girl. This picture was taken minutes after me and Cort walked in the door from the hospital. Earlier today, Talan was holding Avery and he said to me "awe she's so cute. Mom, can we keep her?" Nothing but love for this little one.
First day home from the hospital.

We love you Avery Leone!

Thursday, May 31, 2012

end of May part 2

What a whirl wind of fun, good times, and programs we went thru last week.

Taylor had her rain forest program and it was adorable! Her classroom was decked out. She did a great job in her Toucan dance and it was so fun to see her class perform the songs that I've been hearing her sing around the house for the past few weeks. I love this little girl so much. She is heaven sent.


Excuse me while I brag for a minute, but Taylor five timed her goal for her school's AR reading at home program this quarter! She was one of two to do this in the whole school. If the kids reach their goal (meaning they read a certain amount of books at a certain level of difficulty depending on what level they are in for reading) they get to pick a stuffed animal and as a result of Taylor doing so well she got to pick 10! I told her she needed to set up a stuffed animal shop! Instead she picked one for each of her brothers and her sister. She put a lot of thought into each one she was going to pick for them. Talan got a monkey, Easton got a giraffe, (he loves giraffes) Chase a puffle, and Avery a cute mini pink monkey. 

Chase's class had a bounce house-snow cone party on the last day of school. Me and Tal and East snuck over for a bit during it. I couldn't have asked for a better class or teacher for Chase this year. What a perfect end to a great year. 


Talan had his end of the year program last week too. I am going to miss having Mrs. Peggy in our lives next year. She is seriously the best!!



During their rainbow/colors song Talan and one of his favorite friends Kennedy, were the rainbow as all the kids were getting their props together and Talan was trying to match up his side of rainbow with Kennedy's, Talan shouted out "Mrs Peggy we can't get it together!" Sweet Talan can always make us smile.



The last day of school we decided, very last minute, to let the kids each have their own end of school summer party after school. Such fun friends they all have. We are so blessed. 



And that's a wrap. Good-bye May and Hello June! First official day of summer. Wa-Hoo!

Saturday, May 26, 2012

schools out for summer!

"No more homework, no more books, no more teachers dirty looks!" :)

Today was our first official day of summer! And to be honest, I felt a little sad today knowing that this school year is now officially over. Chase is no longer a kindergartener, Taylor is going into 4th grade this fall, two more years and she's headed to Middle School. (Wasn't I just in Middle School like 5 years ago??) Maybe it's my pregnancy making me ultra sensitive or maybe it's because my kids are growing up and there's a part of me that doesn't like it. And then there's a part of me that loves seeing them develop into who they are meant to be, I just wish it didn't have to happen so fast! It's all so very bitter sweet. At least we have all summer now to spend time together. I plan on making the most of it!

Talan on his 1st day  Aug 2011         Talan on his last day May 2012


Chase on his 1st day Aug 2011         And on his last day May 2012

 

Tay on her first 1st day Aug 2011          Taylor on her last day May 2012

                                                            
And here's Easty Peasty on our very last day alone together. It's been so fun to spend some good alone time with him this year. I'll miss running errands with just me and him and stopping for lunch somewhere just the two of us!
I love my kids! Hooray for summer!

Monday, May 14, 2012

May 2012 Part 1

This month has been quite the busy one, and here we are only halfway through it. The boys finished up their baseball seasons, (two games twice a week), Chase had his end of the year kindergarten program, the kids all had a lot of field trips with their classes at school, Taylor participated in the Talent show at her school, which consisted of two performances and two rehearsals, Cort completed his first Olympic tri, in 2 hours and 44 minutes, (I swear there's NOTHING that guy can't do), Mother's Day came and went, what a great day that was, I sure am blessed with some great kids and one great guy, Cort took the boys on the father and sons campout, while me and Taylor got together with some friends that same night for some girl fun, And now I'm down to my one week appointments for this little one (so exciting!), 4 weeks to go til my due date. We are looking forward to the rest of May and all the fun it will bring as well. Maybe a new baby?? I doubt it. I never go early, but there's nothing wrong with hoping that maybe this time I will, right? :)

Chase's teacher told the kids to dress in their Sunday best for the program. This is what Chase chose to wear for it. He picked it out all by himself. So handsome.
Cort's out there somewhere getting ready to start his swim for his first tri. I think he's found a new hobby

 
Taylor was quite the crowd pleaser at her school's Talent Show. So proud of her. Doing the talent show was all her idea. Love her confidence!

To watch Taylor's performance in the talent show go here: http://youtu.be/iPZDskRr0Og

Cort and the boys right before heading out for the campout. Don't let Talan fool you in this picture. He was probably the most excited one to go, but not having a nap, after getting up at 6am and then not getting to sit where you want to in the car on the drive up, would be a disappointment to anyone.

 Me and Tay on our girl's night. Love spending time with this little one. We went with some friends and saw the movie Big Miracle, (great show) and then went out to dinner. And then I fell asleep by 9:30 that night. I'm such a party animal these days!
Talan's last T-ball game under the lights
Mother's Day 2012. At the end of Sacrament that day Chase leaned over to me and said, "How was I today Mom?" Meaning in sacrament meeting. I told him you did so good. You were awesome! Then he said, "that was my gift to you!" Best gift ever! I love these kids so much!
Our little Avery. At my last appointment my doctor wanted to do a ultrasound. So fun to be able to see her so far long in my pregnancy. Can't wait to meet her in person.
Still a girl! :)
Here's a few more highlights from the past couple of weeks of May

Handstand hold contest
Taylor lost another tooth
FHE outside
Taylor and her rain forest sock puppet that we got to make of the "Cock of the Rock" bird.
Lots of mornings spent playing at our new favorite park "the dinosaur park". Talan always makes sure we all have weapons to play with while we are there. So grateful I get to spend my mornings and days with these two. Always a good time with them!
Bring on the rest of May, the end of school, and SUMMER! We are sooooo ready for you!

Saturday, April 28, 2012

ya baby!

Last night Chase hit his first home run during his game. We all love this boy so much.

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Easter 2012

Every year the Saturday before Easter Sunday my mom's sister, my Aunt Marie does a huge Easter egg/swim party at her house. We love being here in Arizona so we can be a part of it. It's always so nice to be with family.

My boys with some of their favorite Nelson cousins.

bffs

Swimming outside in April! Love it!


The kids made out like bandits! This was not their first Easter egg hunt. ;) Talan and Easton checking out their loot!

Taylor and Kinsey. Such fun friends and cousins. These girls are only two months apart and for sure friends for life!

Chasey

Easter morning. I wasn't as on top of it this year as I normally am ;), I meant to get ties for the boys and a cute dress that I absolutely loved for Tay well, this was as good as it got. But somehow they didn't care, I guess when it comes down to it I really didn't either. There's always next year! Still looking as cute as ever though, if I do say so myself.

One thing that I really wanted my kids to take away this year from Easter was the message of Hope that comes through the Atonement and the Resurrection of our Savior. In the past, whenever I asked them what Easter was about the answer has been "that Jesus died for us." Which is absolutely correct, He did and thank goodness for that! But, really Easter is about so much more. He lives! And He made it possible for us to be resurrected and live forever with each other as a family and with Him. There is no greater gift. How grateful I am for His life, example, and of course His sacrifice.