Wednesday, July 20, 2011

A few pictures

Madaline holding onto her tubes..she has already pulled one out!
Madaline with her arms up near her face...her favorite place for them to be.
Looking up at Dad
In the 'billy' lights

Monday, July 18, 2011

Madaline Lovalyn Parry


Madaline Lovalyn Parry was born July 14th at 1:55am in the morning! She weighed 6lbs 4.5 oz and was 20 inches long. I went to the doctor on the 12th of July because I had an impression that I had a slow leak in my water. The midwives did 2 tests-1 being positive and 1 negative. After doing an ultrasound and monitoring her and I for awhile the midwife sent me home and said we will recheck everything on Monday. The next day I still felt like something was not right, but did not want to call the midwives back and complain. I learned that when you do have a leak they induce you so the baby and you do not run the chance of an infection. So, I figure Madaline took matters into her own hands and decided to just break my water, causing her to be born at 35 weeks. She had problems breathing, due to too much water in her lungs so she was taken to the nursery. Once there they did an xray and decided she might have an infection in her lungs and started her on an antibiotic. They did a blood culture from her arteries, again looking for an infection and put her on a ventilator. Over the course of the past few days she has been up and down but we feel overall she is making head way. We hope she will be coming off all oxygen by tomorrow night and that her body will allow her to digest food. They are slowly feeding her 1cc-2cc an hour. Once she is off oxygen we have at least a 5 day waiting period before she can come home, to make sure all is well.

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Rincon, NM




4th of July weekend we went looking for rocks!! with Uncle Mike and Aunt Caitlin. It was a lot of fun to see the kids excitement as they would find Barite crystals, jasper and just plain cool looking rocks. Bennett had his arms so full, they kept falling everywhere, so he would drop them all and attempt again to reload his arms. He never seemed to miss one, which was amazing to me.

Friday, July 8, 2011

Sewing like mad!




I love to sew! I love the feeling of accomplishment that comes when I complete a project and it is actually useable. I am not the best at sewing and still have much to learn, but I enjoy the challenge.This summer Emmaline and I have been sewing together, which has been great fun. She has helped me with picking colors, cutting and so forth. She wanted to make a blanket for her "little sister" and that is how it all started. Here are just a few pictures of some of the things we have made. Just for fun!This is a picture of the Blanket we just finished. Emmaline Chose the fabric and ribbon. She cut the ribbon, pinned it on and I helped her sew it together. We put a light cotton on the other side since it is so hot here!

This was Emmaline's first blanket. We made a receiving blanket with flannel, so she could cut the edges to fray it. She did all the cutting and I just sewed the 2 pieces of fabric together.

Emmaline wanted a matching dress to the baby so I made this and then made one for her. Hers is not all the way complete, so I will wait until it is. I have to make a few alterations.


I love making little girl dresses, so...I found this reversible dress pattern and made a few dresses. This is one of my favorites. All the flowers I make are on safety pins so I can put them where I wish.

I have many more projects, but I am not about to bore you with all of them!!!