Monday, January 31, 2011

Racarooni

Last week we had moose tracks in our yard....
On Friday we opened the back door and found this....
Since I have been on bed rest most of the week,
we adopted this pet for the day.
It kept the girls entertained. Kate and Ella even named her Racarooni, and speculated that this racoon MUST be pregnant, because of her size and tummy!
When James got home, he and Ella had fun tapping on the window, until Racarooni woke up, ran down two flights of stairs, across the yard and up the neighbors pine tree!
So long Racarooni! Thank's for keeping us entertained for the day!

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Ella

Words of Ella....
She likes to eat "Yucky Charms"
She wants to get married in the High Heel Temple.
If you ask Ella a questions, she rubs her chin and says, "UM" before giving her answer.


Ella traits....
Loves to use 5-10 straws at a time.
She loves baths.
She loves to empty the dishwasher, especially the silverware and sort it in the drawer.
She loves to make up songs.
She gets dressed all by herself.

Last week when I got home from the dr, I told the kids where the baby's feet are, back etc.
I asked them if they wanted to feel the baby's back and bum. Ella looked at me and asked, "Does the baby have any clothes on?" I answered no. "Then I won't touch the baby," said Ella. "She needs to get dressed first!!!"

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Labor Stories

Everyone has a labor story! All 3 of my labors have been very different. Today baby girl #4 started a labor story of her own!

First, Abigail Jane. Abby was due on June 8, 2003. She was born on May 30, 2003, 10 days early. On May 29, I spent most of the day scrubbing baseboards and cleaning for our house to get appraised. J's sister Allie had planned her wedding for May 31, just 2 days later. Being 9 months pregnant, my mom was kind enough to treat me to a pedicure, so at least my toes would feel pretty. We had the pedicures around 3:00, and that night I woke up around 12:30 am to go to the bathroom. In the bathroom, my water broke! I wasn't sure what to do. I wasn't contracting. I wasn't in pain! I woke up J. We called the hospital, and they said to come in. I showered and packed my bag (I hadn't prepared one yet) all at a leisurely pace. I was calm and still no pain. At the time we had a house on South Mountain in Draper. At 2:00 am we walked out the door. I remember the sprinklers were on, and we got all wet. I also recall that I-15 was completely shut down for construction, so we had to take all the frontage roads until State Street all the way to LDS Hospital in Salt Lake.
We checked in around 2:30. Epidural around 8:00 am. Dr Macy stopped by at 9:30 am.
I was still only dilated to a 3. A half an hour later, I felt strong contractions, so I called for the nurse to see if I could have more anesthesia, and she checked me. The baby's head had crowned. Abby was born at 10:30 am.

Abby Jane
May 30, 2003
7 lbs 8 oz.
20 1/2 inches
10:30 am

Second, Kathryn Lauren. Kate was due on September 7, 2005. She was born August 21, 2005. 17 days early. August 21 was a Sunday. We had just moved into our house on Woodland Hills. The Sunday before, we had spoken in church. On this Sunday, we got all ready for church and I was contracting. I decided to sit on the couch and time my contractions. They were about 3-4 minutes apart. We opted not to go to church and to continue timing them. They continued. We called my parents and dropped Abby off on the way to the hospital. We checked in around 5:00. The contractions seemed regular enough to admit me. Kate was face up, so Dr. Macy had me labor on my stomach. As strange as it sounds, it is suppose to help the baby turn, and it did. They had a resident break my water! This was the most painful experience of my whole labor. (I am still convinced she didn't know what she was doing!) The closer we got to midnight, the more we wondered if this little baby would be born on August 21 or August 22. At 10:30, I was still only dilated to a 3. 20-25 minutes later, I could feel a lot of contractions again! The nurse came in and the baby's head was crowned. Kate was born at 11:04 pm.
Kathryn Lauren Derrick
August 21, 2007
7 lbs. 10 oz
21 inches
11:04 pm
Happy Mom and 3 day old sleeping Kate!


Third, Ella Elizabeth. Ella was due, September 27, 2007. Ella was born September 13, 2007, 14 days early. On September 11, I had a doctor's appointment. I was having a lot of contractions. They did a non-stress test and monitored me for a while. That night was Girl's Night Out. Melissa, MaryKate, and Krystelle took me out for Labor Inducing Pizza at Trio. They have a pizza with marinated mushrooms that is suppose to put you into labor. So out we went to try it out! I remember lots of back pain that night, and the yummy creme brulee. I went home and slept well. September 12, still tons of back pain, lots of contractions. We arrived at LDS Hospital at 10:30 pm that night. The labor and delivery unit was really busy. We had to wait over an hour just to get a room. Once we were in, they checked me. Only dilated to a 3. They had J and I go on a 30 minute walk to see if my contractions would start up. They did. We walked from LDS Hospital, up to 11th Ave and back. It was a beautiful Fall night! The whole time we walked, we stopped for painful contractions and to breathe. When we got back to labor and delivery they laid me flat on my back and the contractions stopped. They sent us on another 30 minute walk. Same story.....lots of contractions but they stopped when I laid on the bed to be checked. Still only dilated to a 3. They sent me home with a sleeping pill around 2:30 am, insisting that I wasn't in labor at 38 weeks. I slept.....11:30 am on September 13, I woke up hard with a VERY painful contraction. Still sleepy from the medicine I feel back asleep. 15 minutes later, I woke up at home again with a VERY painful contraction. I breathed it out and feel back asleep. By 12:00 I got up and out of bed. The girls were still at my Mom's. J and gone to work. I was all alone. I thought I should get some breakfast and maybe things would calm down. No! Worse! I sat on my ab workout ball, and stretched through contraction after contraction. Called J. Not sure what to do. The problem was, I was in a lot of pain, but I didn't want to go back to the hospital. They made me feel so silly for going in the night before. I couldn't possible be in labor. I decided to get in the shower. They always say if you get in the shower and they speed up, you are in "real" labor. I did. By then, it was too late. I knelt in the shower. I was in too much pain to get out. I crawled out of the shower, crawled to the phone. J said he would rush home to get me. It took me about 20 minutes to get dressed, pulling on clothes in between contractions. It took me another 10 minutes to crawl down the stairs backwards to the car. Screaming all the way, we drove 85 miles an hour on the freeway to LDS Hospital. Every bump, got an extra scream out of me! I still remember missing the light on N Temple and 2nd Ave and watching the timer count down how many seconds people had left to cross the street. I was ready to push and that was the longest light ever!!! We made it to the ER and J ran in to get help. A kind orderly grabbed a wheelchair and came out to help me. The problem is I thought the baby would come out if I moved. I inched to the wheelchair and he pushed the wheelchair, running, to the elevator and up the 4th floor. We arrived at the hospital at 3:21 and Ella was born at 3:29. 2 pushes! First push, broke my water, 2nd push, Ella was out! The amazing thing.....Dr. Macy made it and so did J!

Ella Elizabeth Derrick
September 13, 2007
7 lbs. 9 oz.
20 inches
3:29 pm

Fourth, Baby Girl! I had my 35 week appointment today. Since last Friday I have been having very painful contractions. J has made dinner the last 4 nights, and I have rested on the couch! Today I spent 3 hours at Dr Macy's being monitored with a non-stress test. They had me drink coke, sit and relax, zap the baby (don't touch my baby), etc. They concluded that I am at the beginning stages of labor and at risk for having a preterm baby. She gave me tributaline to take every 6 hours, to help slow and stop my uterus from contracting. Stay in baby, for a couple more weeks!

Monday, January 24, 2011

35 Weeks and Counting

Today I am 35 weeks pregnant! How do I feel! Very pregnant!

It is fun to anticipate the arrival of a new baby. What will she look like? What will the delivery be like? What will her temperament be like?

The girls are so excited for their new sister.

Abby writes in her journal almost every night. She lets me read it. In her journal entry a couple of nights ago she wrote, "I am so excited for the new baby! I can hardly stand it! I am more excited for our baby than I was for Christmas!"

Kate is so excited for the baby, she even promises to change the babies diapers.....even the stinky ones! That is true love! Kate loves the show, "Good Luck Charlie." In the past week I have found Kate recording herself, just like the show, talking and giving advice to the new baby! It is the sweetest thing ever. I can't wait to watch all of the videos she has recorded and to listen to her advice!

Ella gives the baby more hugs than she gives me nowadays. She always wants to hug my tummy and give the baby kisses.

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Children's Museum

Kater the Cowgirl!
It is always fun to spend a day at The Children's Museum!
I love that our girls are close in age, and all have similar interests! It is fun to see them enjoy so many of the same things. It is also fun to watch them teach and help one another!

Happy Girls


I love these girls!!!

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Waterford At Home

For 3 years I have driven my girls into Salt Lake to participate in the Waterford Research Program, a branch of The Waterford School in Sandy. Their computer program is amazing! It has helped Abby to excel in many areas of school, and is teaching Kate to become a wonderful reader. The program in designed for Pre-K (3 year olds) all the way through 2nd Grade (age 8).

Two months ago, Waterford announced that they would roll out Waterford Learning At Home. The same computer program that they allow our kids to use at their institute, in now available for purchase at home!!! I am thrilled!!! It is $25 a month for unlimited use! (I easily spend that much in gas alone driving back and forth to Salt Lake).

My longtime friend, Karyn, is going to come and explain this new program to me this coming Wednesday night at 7:30 at my house. I want to invite you to come and hear about the program too! 7:30-8:30 pm Wednesday, January 26. Send me a message if you are interested and I will send you my address and more info (thederricks@comcast.net). Anyone out of state who is interested can start this program as well! Let me know if you are interested and we will see you Wednesday!

I love this quote:
"Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire."
William Butler Yeats