Thursday, February 05, 2009
New(ish) Pics
Hi Everyone (or anyone who still checks here)!
I think I figured out how to post some pictures from my computer and also that I had some that are relatively new. So here I am to post! Not a whole lot new to talk about though really. Kharis is in kindergarten this year, and it is so cool to see her take off! She can read like a champion now, and loves to do it. She goes for a half day (she has the rest of her life to be influenced by the world, so i thought I would keep her with me as long as possible right?) and loves it. We call her little mama, she is a huge help with her sisters and is just generally a quintessential first-born. Yesterday she got in serious trouble for not obeying the babysitter and she said to me"I wish I didn't do what the devil told me to do." What?!? It was all I could do not to laugh out loud in front of her.
My middle one, Allie, is 3 now, and she will be the death of me. Does anyone else agree that 2 is not bad, but 3 is?! I felt the same way with Kharis! It is a good thing she is so loving, cuddly and sweet. She talks ALL THE TIME, and at TOP DECIBEL. If you try to ask her to talk a little more quietly she has no comprehension of that. She is a bit of a daydreamer, and she is also kind of sneaky! And trying her limits! But she is so remorseful when she does something bad, and she is very affectionate, so just when I feel my head beginning to spin around she tells me she loves me and kisses me and all is right again.
Ryah Layne, the baby, is a delight. Spoiled rotten by all the people around her who dote on her (not just mama, but little mama and Allie, and Daddy too-she is such a Daddy's girl!?), but delightful none the less. She is 13months old and I don't think she will walk til she is 18 months old! She only cruises and no matter what you try she will not take a step without holding on to something. But don't worry for her-if she wants to get somewhere she motors on over at top speed (she has been crawling since 7 months!) or hitches a ride with a sis.
The picture with all three of them in color (from this Christmas) pretty much depicts their personalities. The other ones were done about a year ago by a friend in photography at the church-Evolve Studio. She is amazing. Speaking of the church, it is awesome. I have such a great community of friends there, and I feel like the people around me really have the same goal as me, trying to reach whoever God wants them to with his love. Such a blessing!!!
Hope some more will post!
Sunday, January 25, 2009
The Hollands
Well, the big news around here is that Joe accepted a call to plant a church in Culpeper and so we are moving back to Virginia! We have been in Mississippi for 6 years now and are really looking forward to being back in Va. We are planning on being on the ground in Culpeper in June. Our church plant has a page on facebook and the website is culpepermission.org if you want to see it.
Other than that, we are just enjoying life with 4 boys. Joseph is 6 and I am homeschooling him in kindergarten this year. William is 4 (and 1/2--he insists on adding), David is 3, and Charlie is 19 months.
Hopefully, I will get to see all of you more once we are back in VA!! Anyone up for a reunion this fall?
Friday, January 16, 2009
Calling you out.....yes, you.
So seriously folks....Nikki had Bailey a bijillion years ago. Surely SOMETHING (I personally know of several items that are news worthy!!) has happened in all of our lives since then! Just because we're all Facebook friends doesn't mean we can't write stuff on here anymore!!!
I'm just as guilty as the next for not posting, but let's be honest...my life really hasn't been all that interesting!!! I do have a boyfriend now which I guess is news in and of itself given my past. Fun facts about him: name is Scott, works for IBM, 3.25 years younger than me (hehe), met on eharmony, and my niece has a mild obsession with him.
Come on people....let's get these posts rolling!! (assuming anyone still checks this thing.)
Friday, July 11, 2008
It's a Girl!
Bailey Elisabeth Carroll was born on June 22nd and weighed in at 8 lbs 14 oz, 21 3/4 inches long. Long story short we went into labor at home around 3:00 am and stuck it out there until around 9:30. I was six centimeters dilated when we got to the hospital but stalled out some after that and was only at 8 cm by 4:30 that afternoon. At that point my water hadn't broken yet so we decided to have the doctor break it for me to hopefully speed things along. It turned out to be super effective, I was pushing by 5:30 and our (not so) little girl was born at 6:05. The only major drama of the day (aside from the slow progress at the hospital) was that I discovered I am one of a very few women (my OB said she'd seen it once before in her whole career) who responds to labor with continuous vomiting - every 15 minutes from the start of labor until we got to the hospital and they gave me an anti-nausea medication. The Lord's grace was apparent throughout the whole experience. We had hoped to have a natural childbirth and it turned out that every person involved in our labor and delivery had had a natural childbirth themselves (which is practically unheard of) so we couldn't have had more support and encouragement. In addition Bailey was born on a Sunday and there were only three other women having babies on the floor that day. Our nurse told us during the week they usually schedule 14 c-sections and inductions in addition to the people who just come in in labor on their own and had we been in on a weekday they would not have been able to give us the attention and support that they were able to on the weekend. As it was we had the same nurse for our entire labor and she spent almost the entire day helping Andrew coach me through the whole thing. It was a blessing I wouldn't have even known to ask for. After almost three weeks home things are sort of settling down a bit, we are definitely still getting used to life with an infant who has a mind and schedule of her own but the process of getting to know each other has been priceless...it doesn't hurt that she is SUPER cute! :)
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Toasting a Bun in the Oven
Actually in this picture I had burned the bun in the oven the previous day (wearing 50 no less! My pale NoVa skin clearly was not ready for the Caribbean winter!) so I am plopped beneath a palapa in Cozumel - still better than 45 and cloudy at home! Our little babymoon was fabulous - being somewhere warm and tropical with no responsibilities, all the food you could ever want (an somewhat of an excuse to eat it!) and hanging out with your favorite person for a week - can't beat it! Baby loved the cruise too, it a two piece I just laid by the pool/beach every day and watched my belly bounce around as he/she kicked my ribs and other vital organs contentedly. I would totally recommend Royal Caribbean to anyone thinking of going on a cruise. I would definitely book with them again. Tips for first time cruisers (things we wish we'd known): #1 - Make sure you have a clock and a watch: there were no clocks anywhere near our room, no channel on the TV with the time, the time changed every night and sometimes the boat time was different than the time on land. All we had were our cell phones which were right according to the actual time but didn't always match the boat time. We were an hour late to dinner on the last night! #2 - On days at sea forgo sleeping in (though the beds were VERY comfortable and with no window in the room and no clock I'm pretty sure I could have slept for days!), get a deck chair ASAP (we're talking by 8:00-8:30 am) and just finish your night's sleep there: We got out to the pool at 10:00 ish on our first day at sea and ended up having to sit by the indoor pool for most of the day because every chair was occupied practically by sunrise. That probably ended up being a good thing because we didn't fry the first day but still kind of frustrating. #3 - Room service is FREE: Live it up. I'm pretty sure we ordered it every day just because we could. #4 - There is pretty much always ice cream available somewhere on the ship, you just have to know where to look: I ate soft serve and coco crispies pretty much every chance I had - totally took me back to O-Hill, if only they'd had golden grahams!
Thursday, March 13, 2008
John Owen Cullaty
Owen arrived one week ago at 4:42 am, weighing 6 lbs 12 oz and 20 in long. He was just about 2 wks early but wasted no time in labor. I woke up at 11:30 pm and knew that my contractions were different, arrived at the hospital at 3 cm at 1am, was 8 cm at 3 am and ready to push at 3:30. Brief interlude for a spinal and then he arrived about 45 min later! He is a perfect little guy but I am looking forward to sleep in the future. I am open to any advice about how to make it in these 1st weeks.
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