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Waaaay back in the day (okay, in 2005), I hiked the Grand Canyon.  A group of friends and I went down the South Kaibab trail, camped at the bottom, and then hiked out on the Bright Angel trail the next day.

It was freaking brutal.

Tired and sore but feeling triumphant (screw you Grand Canyon!), we stopped at a friend’s house in Flagstaff for dinner.  To be honest, it was one of the best meals I have ever eaten and it was so simple.

Anyone remember this little jar of sunshine?

Trader Joe's Cuban Mojito Simmer Sauce

 

This was the rock, the foundation, the very heart and soul of that dinner.  This sauce, peppered with diced chicken and served over rice, was a little bit of heaven.  From that point on, this sauce was a regular on my dinner menu rotation.  Then abruptly, no warning at all, those crazy people at Trader Joe’s quit making the Cuban Mojito sauce.  I think a part of my foodie soul died.

Of course, I saved that empty jar just as a reminder of all the good times.  But then one day (after a few cocktails I’m sure) TT and I decided to try and replicate that citrus-y goodness.  We had the jar-we knew what the ingredients were.  So we started experimenting.  After about a dozen tries, we finally got it just about perfect.  Here’s the result.

 

Copycat Recipe for TJ's Cuban Mojito Simmer Sauce

 

Trader Joe’s Cuban Mojito Simmer Sauce {Copycat Recipe}

5 cloves of garlic, crushed

1 medium onion, chopped

1 cup cilantro, loosely packed

2 TB cumin

2 tsp oregano

3 TB cider vinegar

1/2 tsp sea salt

1/4 tsp ground black pepper

juice of 2 limes

1 cup orange juice

1 cup light olive oil

 

Place garlic, onion and cilantro in a food processor or blender-pulse to combine and chop into smaller pieces.  Add cumin, oregano, cider vinegar, sea salt, and pepper.  Pulse again to combine completely.

Combine orange and lime juice and add to garlic/onion mixture until incorporated.  Slowly pour oil through the top of the device, allowing mixture to fully incorporate.  Transfer to a medium saucepan and heat over medium-low heat until hot and mixture has thickened.

*Note-on occasion, this sauce doesn’t want to thicken-1 TB cornstarch dissolved in 3 T water and poured into sauce will fix the problem without affecting the taste**

 

 

See, this recipe is not only healthy and easy to make, but it’s versatile as well.  We always add diced chicken, but you could also add beef, pork, fish or just leave it as-is and it’s vegan.  Even better still is that you can put it in single portion containers and then the next day, grab a Minute Rice Ready to Serve and viola!  a simple, delicious {and yes, healthy} lunch.

At the dream dinner, our friend served it with Trader Joe’s Cuban black beans and lavosh bread covered with the Trader Joe’s Roasted Red Pepper spread and cheese (yeah, not vegan, I know)

Perfect compliments to the Cuban Mojito sauce

 

Here’s the meal…enjoy!

TJ's Cuban Mojito Sauce Beans and Lavosh

 

 

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Visit http://www.minuterice.com/ for recipes, including Minute® Ready to Serve Stir it Up recipe ideas and more information about the Minute® Rice family of products.

This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Minute® Ready to Serve Rice.

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So…2013 crept up on me.

Seriously.

I thought that maybe I blinked and obviously I had because all of a sudden it’s almost February and I haven’t even taken a breath.  I admit, 2012 was a banner year.  Although I haven’t *officially* sat down and run the numbers, the last time I looked, I had done more than 10 times the business for Mommy Moxie in 2012 than I did in 2011.

WHAAAA…T?

Yep, you read that right.  More than ten times.  Nothing to complain about and everything to tell Mom about, which I did.  And then whined a little to Mom about how I started my business so that I could enjoy my home at time with my boys and now I all I do it sew.   But of course, I can’t really complain too much because I’m crazy busy making other moms’ dreams come true (which **shhhhh** I absolutely love).  BUT, I do want to enjoy my freedom too.  So when J2 and I sat down and started talking about things, we decided that this was without a doubt THE YEAR-the year we move back to Phoenix (because then my Mom can help me with, well, everything!).  That of course, means we need to pay off everything.  Which means a budget.  Which means getting expenses under control.

 

When I had the opportunity to review some diapers recently, I jumped all over the chance.  Anyone that has to use disposable diapers knows they are NOT cheap.  We tried cloth diapering Baby C, but with him being in and out of the hospital for the first almost three months of his life and then him being Mr. Super-Pee-er, cloth diapering did not work for us.  We tried four or five different brands of cloth diapers with no success.  We then tried a few different off-brand diapers with no success and so we stuck with Pampers.  But then…along came Kidgets.

 

When the box arrived from Kidgets, I was a little bit skeptical.  I mean, a brand sold by Family Dollar?  I had tried Target’s diapers and they didn’t work, why would these?

This was what was in the box:

 Baby Diapers

A couple of diapers, some wipes, a coupon and a CD.  But then my entire shipment of diapers and wipes arrived in the nick of time.  The entire B Household was hit by the worst case of the flu we’d had in years (or for the little ones, EVER) and the diapers were put to the test.

I’ll spare you the graphic details of what was trapped inside Baby C’s diaper, but it was three days of diarrhea.  The horrible smelling kind says my nose.  That was before it hit me, and then the poor kid went a little longer between diaper changes than usual because it was everything in my power to get out of bed and change him (yes, I was that sick-this is the last year I forget to get a flu shot!).  You know what though?  These diapers held IT ALL.

Yep, it ALL.  Huge amounts of poop and pee.  Far more than the Target diapers ever held and just as much as the Pampers held, if not more.  Just sayin’.

Not to mention they just look cute-nothing outrageous.  They just highlight the cute little bum of my baby boy :)

 Baby C Diapered

Let’s discuss the wipes for a minute though…these things ROCK.  They’re thick, they absorb, they wipe up the nastiest of bums.  And when I say nastiest, I mean, FLU NASTY.  Like, I smell your bum across the room nasty.  No joke.  I left them on top of the stand next to the other wipes *just to see* which ones would go faster and you know what?  The Kidgets ones did.  Waaaayyyy before the other ones.  In fact, since there were three packages in the box, I snagged one and put it in my and J2′s bathroom (because I like to feel clean too, thankyouverymuch).

Kidgets Wipes on Mommy Moxie's blog {review}

The funny thing is, I haven’t even mentioned about how much I love the price of these diapers.  When we went to pick them out at Family Dollar, I couldn’t believe how much they cost.  We’ve been paying for Pampers and these are seven cents less PER DIAPER than Pampers and work just as well.  Not to mention that Family Dollar is right by J3′s Mother’s Day Out program, so I can grab them any time.  I am not just saying this- I will be buying these diapers from here on out.

Not only are these a great bargain, but they absorb and they just WORK.  Honestly, if you’re looking for a great deal, check these diapers out!  (You won’t be sorry, I promise!!)

 

**Introducing the newest addition to the family of Kidgets products: Kidgets Baby Wipes!

Available exclusively at Family Dollar, Kidgets baby wipes are made with a special three-layer fabric that is Thick, Strong, and Soft!! Available in Unscented and Fresh Scent, they are the perfect addition to your changing table, car, or diaper bag. Convenient press-open lids make on-the-go changes a breeze!

Family Dollar’s line of Kidgets diapers is also second to none. Family Dollar realizes that you want the best for your baby. That’s why they developed Kidgets – a soft, absorbent diaper that’s also a great value. With an ultra absorbent core, strechable grip tabs, and a cloth-like outer core, they are are so sure that you’ll love the Kidgets diaper that they offer a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee!

Check Kidgets Diaper and Wipes products out today – only at Family Dollar!

This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Family Dollar (but the opinions are all my own-and we all know I’m all full of opinions!)**

 

Thanks so much y’all!!

 

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Tales of the Pumpkins

by MommyMoxie on November 1, 2012 · 0 comments

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Last year, I was pregnant and not really into Halloween.  J2 and I figured it was our last Halloween to get away with doing very little, so we did.  Pitiful, right?!?

So this year, with J3 actually knowing what he wanted to be, and with Baby C in the mix, we decided to go all out.

First, we went and picked out pumpkins at the local nursery (Landscape Systems Garden Center).  They had quite the little spread-lots of pumpkins, mums, and a bounce house.  J3 loved the bounce house.

J3 at Landscape Systems Garden Center's Bounce House

 

We saw lots of gorgeous mums…

Mums at Landscape Systems Garden Center

 

J3 found his pumpkin right away.

J3 chooses his pumpkin at Landscape Systems Garden Center

 

Of course, we had to get a couple of pictures of the boys together, even though I think it took at least fifteen different takes.

Boys posing by pumpkins by Mommy Moxie

 

Once we had a couple of pumpkins, we went home and decided to carve them.  I honestly can’t remember the last time I carved a pumpkin…and I had forgotten about the disgusting insides.

pumpkin guts scare little boys

 

Not long after, it was Halloween.  J3 had been begging for three weeks to be a red angry bird.  I searched for one that would fit him, but they all seemed to be for bigger kids.  Sooo…I bought all the materials to make him one.  And then left the actual construction part of it until 45 minutes before we headed out the door.  Procrastinator’s anonymous?  Lifetime member right here.

J3 Homemade Toddler Red Angry Bird Costume

 

Baby C’s costume was much easier.  When we were in Phoenix last time I saw these little fleece one piece jumpers with devil horns. Looks like a costume to me!

Baby C Arizona State University Sundevil Costume

 

And last but not least…the front door view.  We have this amazing window above our door that we string like a spider web every year.  We’ve also always had the leaf garlands around the door, but this year we added the skulls, the Boo sign and obviously the pumpkins . When we went to Landscape Systems Garden Center, they had these cool ceramic pumpkins and we picked up a couple.  You can kind of see them on the left.  Love them!!

Front porch of the B House

 

So, that’s it for this year!  I can’t wait to see what next year holds.  Should be fun with a four year old and an almost two year old .

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Every once in a while, I get REALLY lucky.

A few weeks ago, an email was sent out from SITS that asked if anyone would like to participate in a blogger event for Graco.  As you all know, I have been on a bit of a hiatus in regards to blogging, but I since I’m trying to get back in the swing of things, I thought I would sign up in hopes I would get an invite to the event.

Getouttatown, I got one!

So, this past Saturday, I battled TCU football traffic and  headed on down to the Babies R Us at Hulen Mall to check out the premier of the new Graco Snugride Click Connect 40 carseat.  I must say, I was pretty darn impressed.

See, this is what Baby C has been riding in for the past eleven months :

Current Graco carseat

For the record, I love this carseat.  We bought it before J3 was born and I searched high and low for the perfect gender-neutral pattern that fit the rest of our decor.  Since I have an undying love for most things red, this was the perfect option.  Of course, it’s part of the Graco Travel System, so it includes a matching stroller.  *LOVE*  Alas, it IS over three years old and no matter what I do, it smells of sour milk and spit up.  Yuck.  That is reason alone to start thinking about another seat…and why not preview the latest thing on the market?

Amy of Oh So Savvy Mom and Melissa of Home Grown Families were kind enough to host the event, and Amy, at six months pregnant, did a stellar job of educating the group of us in attendance (although I had a minor heart attack when she lifted the stroller up off the table and on to the ground…).  Here’s a peek at the amazing new seat…

 

Graco Snugride Click Connect 40 #GracoSafety

 

One of the coolest features of this seat is that it’s the only rear-facing newborn to two-year old infant car seat on the market.  Meaning, your baby can stay rear facing until they’re TWO (or 40 pounds).  When J3 was 19 months old I gave in and turned him around because he had to twist himself up like a pretzel due to his freakishly long legs.  Not with this seat!  Why?  Because it reclines!

Graco Snugride Click Connect 40 recline view #GracoSafety

This big, bad boy has eight recline positions that allow your little one to kick back and relax without taking up any more room in your backseat.  For someone who is already having to move their seat forward to make room for a carseat, that feature is awesome!

So is this feature…

Graco Snugride Click Connect 40 footrest #GraceoSafety

It has this cool little footrest that pops up so that your little one doesn’t mangle your seats.  I already have all kinds of nasty stuff on my seats from Baby C, and let me tell you, spit up looks incredibly gross on black leather.

Another cool feature of this seat is the head rest.  When we moved up to a front-facing seat for J3, we bought a (shhhh) Britax because we didn’t feel there was enough head protection in the Graco seats.  Well, that is no longer the case.  There is ample protection and these seats have been through a multitude of tests to measure their safety.  Not to mention that head rest moves with the twist of a knob.

Graco Snugride Click Connect 40 head rest view #GracoSafety

Another awesome feature?  No more having to re-thread the harness if you move anything or if you wash the covers.  It’s all adjustable from the back.

Graco Snugride Click Connect 40 adjustable harness #GracoSafety

Last, but not least, I really love the colors.  The Mena pattern is more for girls, but the Moonstruck pattern is perfect for a boy and also works for a gender neutral seat.

Graco Snugride Click Connect 40 Mena Moonstruck patterns #GracoSafety

This seat is sold exclusively at Babies R Us, and if you’d like more information, check out Graco’s Product Page for the specifics.

Now for the super-coolest part of them all…

At this VIP event, Graco was kind enough to give away a car seat to one lucky participant from each session.  Of course, I entered because as mentioned above, Baby C needs a new ride!  So when Amy called my name as the winner of one of the new Snugride Click Connect 40′s, I think my jaw hit the floor.  I sat there for a second before it kicked in and then I squealed like a stuck pig.  Because I WON. A. NEW. CARSEAT.

Holy cow!

So, yes, I won a car seat, but that in no way, shape, or form had anything to do with my review.  I was planning on going home and begging J2 for permission to buy this seat when Baby C outgrew his current one.  But now C gets to ride in style!  Of course, I’ll be following about six months after I receive the seat with a more in-depth review, but until then, if you have questions about how I like the seat, just drop me a line (email, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, however…)

Thanks again to Graco for such an awesome event and to Amy and Melissa for being such gracious hosts (not to mention is was wonderful to meet them each in person!!)  Now…if you’re looking for a new car seat, go check out the Snugride Click Connect 40!!

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Every year when my birthday rolls around, I in turn roll my eyes and brush it off.  I mean, age is just a number, right?

 

Not this year.  This year is monumental, gigantic, HUGE.  This year I turn the big 4-0.  I never thought about turning 40 really.  I mean, how many 40 year olds have a ten month old infant and a toddler at home?  Most of my friends this age have kids in high school for crying out loud.  I remembered when my mom turned 40-my dad rented out a guy to pose as the Grim Reaper and he showed up at my basketball tournament with 40 black balloons.  My mother had to go down in a collesium packed with thousands of people and take that bouquet of balloons back up into the stands with her.  I, as a sixteen year old sophomore, was mortified.  So was my mother.  I think she’s still mentally scarred.

 

I wondered what my husband had up his sleeve for my birthday, since I had *tried* to make his a big deal back in July.  Of course, somehow everything fell apart and he had a totally normal birthday.  When I pressed for details, he said I could do whatever I wanted since my birthday fell on a Sunday.  So I decided to participate in the Sleep Pink campaign and invite my two besties over for cake and cocktails.  What better way to celebrate hitting this milestone birthday than with sugar and liquor?!?

 

BBKF and T-Spot showed up and we proceeded to just hang out.  I had made a Samoa cake that I pinned on Pinterest, but BBKF was kind enough to frost and decorate it for me while J2 and I quickly grabbed something to eat.  The four of us had gone out for sushi the night before, but J2 wanted to make sure we did something  on my birthday.  When I came back, this was my surprise.

 

 

Oh, and this…

 

…because blueberry vodka, pink lemonade and diet Sprite rocks the house just in case you hadn’t noticed.

 

We had talked the night before about what getting older means; how things start to go wrong, how you suddenly have to worry about things like how much is in your retirement portfolio, if there’s enough to send the kids to the right college and CANCER.  Yes, cancer.  In my family, cancer tends to feed on the young.  My dad died at 50, his dad just a little bit older.  Granted, there are some that have beat the cancer plague like my grandmother, the one that beat breast cancer and died in her sleep, peacefully, at the ripe old age of 96 years young.

 

I can’t even begin to count my blessings in regards to health and happiness, and I pray there are many, many, MANY more.  With the boys being so young, it would be devastating to not be here for their milestones.  So we talked about better health, about better eating (while giving that sideways glance at my cake and cocktail) and about less stress.  All those things that make life just better in general.

 

I am so lucky to have these people in my life.  Thank you BBKF and T-Spot!  Here’s to best friends forever!

 

And thank you honey.  I promised you I wouldn’t paste your face all over the internet and I’ll keep that promise (just this once).  I love you <3

 

During the month of October, Estroven is providing women with the necessary tools to host a Sleep Pink-themed party on SleepPink.com. The site will allow party hosts to upload photographs of their events, and for every photo, the company will pledge $100 to benefit the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer. It will also provide information to help organize the Sleep Pink parties including downloadable invitations, menopause-friendly drink and food recipe suggestions, as well as décor and entertainment ideas.

To find out how to host an Estroven Sleep Pink-themed party and raise funds for the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer, visit www.SleepPink.com.

This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Estroven. The opinions and text are all mine.

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Holy cow, it’s October!

 

I know, like that’s a surprise to anyone else, but it seems like this year has flown by.  I guess when you have a new baby and a toddler, things tend to move a little quickly, but it just seems like it’s gone by faster than usual.

 

I’ve had a really great year business-wise and it’s only getting better.  One of the best things about this year is some of the other bloggers that I’ve had the opportunity to work with, like April from Knocked Up Fabulous, Nykki from Another Day in Paradise and Kimberly from A Little Bit of This.  But a few weeks ago, I was approached by Meriah from With a Little Moxie about doing a review on one of my maternity hospital gowns.  She reached out to me when I was super busy so I only had a chance to quickly peruse her blog, and at first I really didn’t know if we were a fit; I told her that I didn’t know if I could, as I was trying to work with another blogger.  She was overly gracious and wished me the best in landing my “dream” collaboration.  I thought that was it, but over the next couple of days, I couldn’t shake the feeling I needed to consider working with her, that I needed to look at her blog again.  So I did, and that night I had one of those dreams that you wake up from with such a sense of certainty that it makes those little hairs on the back of your neck stand on end.

 

See, Meriah is a mom of two, soon to be three, and her second child, a daughter named Moxie (how cool is that?!?) has Down Syndrome.  For those that don’t know, for about five years I either taught or worked with special needs children, their disabilities running from profound deformities to mild learning disabilities.  Of all the kids I worked with though, those with Down Syndrome tended to be my favorites.  What people don’t realize about people with Down Syndrome is that they have an extra chromosome-chromosome number 21 to be exact-but that chromosome just gives them an extra dose of awesomeness.  The kids I had the honor of working with were extra loving, extra eager to learn, extra happy.  They were just fun.  So when I told Meriah about my dream and that we should work together, I also told her I had taught special ed.  It was then she asked me to be an Awareness Champion for the month of October, and of course I was 100% on board.

We also agreed to do a review/giveaway in November after little Boo’s arrival, so I sent her some fabric options and here’s the end result.  I just love it!  The new With Moxie gown is perfect-just like Meriah’s cause.

 

 

As October is Down Syndrome Awareness month, if you enter “WITHMOXIE” at checkout you will receive 15% off anything in my Etsy shop.  If you happen to purchase the “With Moxie” gown, which Meriah will wear when baby #3 comes along around Halloween, 50% of the proceeds will be donated to the National Down Syndrome Society.  Pretty cool, right?  I love being an Awareness Champion!

 

Follow Meriah this month and you’ll also be able to get in on some fabulous Celebration giveaways from Meriah’s other Awareness Champions.  They are:

 

Thanks in advance for supporting such an amazing cause.  I send all of you big hugs straight from my heart!

 

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Hey all!

I know…it’s been a while.  A LONG while.  Things have been crazy busy here, and I think about blogging all the time but haven’t had the opportunity to sit down and write.  My Etsy shop took off in January and I’ve been trying to stay on top of things ever since then (with minimal success). All the while, I’ve been thinking about the post sitting in my Drafts folder-the one about Baby B2′s birth.

 

In case you’ve forgotten, B2 decided to arrive six weeks early.  I would have never thought in a million years that I would have a baby early, not after having to be induced with J3 because he was so large and I was past my due date.  I had already discussed birthing options with my OB in case this one decided to go late as well.  So you can imagine my surprise…

 

November 11th, 2011 was an interesting day.  Not only was it 11-11-11, but I was in a good mood and actually feeling okay.  I decided to go to a fabric store about 25 miles south of me to try and track down some more of the elusive Adam fabric from my maternity gown line.  I lifted J3 into the cart, and when I did, there was a twinge; nothing big, just a little nip that I noticed.  As I walked through the store, I was having (what I thought was) Braxton-Hicks contractions.  Again, nothing severe, just enough for me to look down at my belly and say “hey mister, don’t you think for one moment you are coming early.  I am nowhere’s close to ready.  You have no bedding and I just pulled the bassinet down from the attic”.  Then I laughed and went on with my day.

 

Later that night, J2 was at work and J3 was in bed.  I was sitting in my office, wrapping up some orders and I sat down to enter some information into my inventory system.  I felt a gas bubble, so instead of letting it sit there and make me uncomfortable, I tried to force it out.  Suddenly I felt like I had peed my pants!  I’m sitting there thinking “What the h*ll was that?!?  Did I just pee myself?  Do I have no bladder control anymore?”  It was shortly before one in the morning and time for me to go to bed anyway, so I got up to turn everything off.  When I stood up, it felt like I was peeing again.  Just a little bit, like I had leaked.  So I went into our bedroom, took off my clothes and threw them in the hamper, shaking my head at my leaky bladder.  I then went in and used the bathroom, emptying said leaky bladder.  ”HA!” I thought.  ”No more leaking.”

 

As I started to grab my nightclothes, I remembered I had left the iced tea out on the counter.  I headed out in the kitchen, naked as the day I was born (thank heavens the blinds were closed.  It would have been terrible scaring anyone passing by!).  I grabbed the jar of tea, and in the process, knocked a fork off the counter and onto the floor.  As I bent over, the stream down my leg was unmistakable.  It was at that moment I thought something might be wrong.

 

I headed back into our bedroom, put on my nightclothes and found the sanitary pads I hadn’t had to use in months.  My mind was going a million miles a minute as I tried to wrap my head around the fact that something just wasn’t right.   I picked up the iPad off my nightstand and entered “leaking amniotic fluid” into the search engine.  It only took me reading through the first three entries-I called the cardiac ICU where my husband works and shakily asked if he was available.

 

When my husband picked up the phone, he thought I was calling to say goodnight.  Instead, I asked him if he could go up to the Labor and Delivery unit to see if they would give him a test to bring home in the morning to see if what I was leaking was amniotic fluid.  It was very quiet on the other end of the line for a moment, then my husband asked if I was sure.  I explained to him what had happened and that I thought this what it was, but I wasn’t leaking that much.  He told me he would call me back after he had talked to the girls upstairs.

 

By the time he called me back, whatever was flowing out of my body was flowing a little faster.  When J2 called me back, he was in L&D and he started asking me questions as they asked him. After I had answered a few, I heard one of the girls sternly say “She needs to get in here RIGHT NOW.  This is serious.”  My heart hit the floor.

 

I texted T-Spot and asked her if she was still awake.  Instead of getting a text back, my phone rang. “What’s wrong?” she asked and I could hear the worry in her voice.  ”Oh, nothing much.” I said.  ”I may need you to watch J3-I need to go in to L&D.  I think I’m leaking amniotic fluid.”  ”WHAT?!?”  she screeched into the phone.  ”Well, I think my water may be leaking.  I need to go in and have them stop it, but I don’t want to wake J3.  Can you watch him?” I asked.  ”Stay there” she told me.  ”I’m on my way to get you.  I’ll wake BBKF and she can watch J3″.

 

By now I was starting to fully realize what was going on.  I was going to have to be admitted at least for a little while and I had no maternity hospital gown!  I make and sell them, and mine was only cut out and not finished.  I burst into my office and grabbed the only gown that was almost done and started applying the snaps.  I was still applying snaps when T-Spot and BBKF arrived.  By now I had leaked through three pads and about to fill a fourth.  But I was bound and determined to get that gown done!  I hadn’t showered that day, my hair needed coloring and I was in desperate need of a manicure and pedicure, but by golly, I was going to wear one of my gowns.

 

I went over details with BBKF and then eased in to T-Spot’s truck, leaking fluid all over.  By the time we got to the hospital, my jeans were soaked.  My husband met me downstairs and then helped me up to the fifth floor where a L&D nurse showed me to a room.  After a barrage of questions she had me take off my pants so that she could check out what was going on.  She was so sweet as she conducted her examination and answered all of my questions, but then she dropped the bomb.

 

“So, are you ready to have a baby today?” she asked.  Both my husband’s and my head whipped around as we asked in unison, “WHAT?!?”  ”Your water has broken” she replied.  ”You’re going to have your baby today.”  Both our eyes were as huge as saucers.  A million thoughts started running through my head.  ”You can’t stop it?  Please, stop it” I begged.  But no matter how hard I pleaded with her, she just shook her head no and left my husband and me alone so that we could talk.

 

We both knew that the hospital where my husband worked and where I had planned on giving birth was not equipped to handle a baby this early, so we had to choose another hospital in the system that had a Neonatal ICU (NICU).  John had worked at one and it was the closest, so we choose to go there-30 miles away.

 

Now I haven’t been sick nor have I ever been in a hospital except for J3′s birth, so I didn’t know that I had to ride in an ambulance to get to the medical center 30 miles away.  There’s nothing like being walked through the hospital and the ER where your husband works on a gurney!  They loaded me in and I immediately started to call my family to let them know Baby B2 was on his way and there was nothing I could do to stop his arrival.

 

When we arrived, there was a flurry of activity as they tried to assess exactly where I was labor-wise.  I had been experiencing a few contractions, but nothing regular nor serious.  After I was hooked up to the various monitors, the nurse checked to see how much I had dilated.  I was only at a 3, so then it was a waiting game.

 

By this point, it was seven in the morning and I hadn’t slept in over 24 hours.  BBKF and T-Spot arrived with J3 around this time, but I knew I needed to sleep.  As I dozed, the nurses closely monitored my contractions, which I didn’t even notice.  I was able to sleep about three or four hours, but then the contractions started getting more powerful.  I was pretty determined to ride out the pain but my lack of sleep was making that difficult.  With each contraction Baby B2′s heart rate started doing funny things, and the nurse alluded to an imminent c-section if we didn’t do something.  After discussing it with J2 and the nurse, we decided to try an epidural to see if that would help alleviate the stress on B2.

 

The epidural was exactly as I had remembered it from J3′s birth-slightly uncomfortable, but effective.  Just as I was starting to relax, the charge nurse from the NICU stopped by to “prepare” us for what was about to happen.  ”When you have a baby this early, they will end up staying here in the NICU until their due date” she said.  ”There is a good possibility that your baby will have heart problems, respiratory issues and maybe even mental issues.  Be prepared for them to weigh four pounds or so, although they might weigh less.  I just want to prepare you.”  She smiled, then turned and left the room.

 

I took one look at J2 and burst into tears.  He held me in his big strong arms as I sobbed and sobbed, his eyes wet as well.  Thoughts of every little thing I had done “wrong” while pregnant was running through my head.  I had drank soda, I had eaten some sushi one night, I had that cup of coffee, I had been terrible about exercising.  Which one had been the transgression that had landed us here?

 

We didn’t have much time to dwell on the “possibilities” the nurse had mentioned.  Soon things were progressing quickly, but the doctor on call that weekend was in another case.  The epidural was so strong on one side I couldn’t feel my left leg and so light on the other I felt most everything.  B2′s heart rate was starting to fluctuate again, so the nurse put me on oxygen and paged the anesthesiologist.  The anesthesiologist came in and adjusted the epidural, but by that time I was starting to feel the need to push.  The doctor was still in the other room and the drug that the nurse had given me to slow down my labor was not working.  I was starting to worry and it was reflected in B2′s heart rate, so I told the nurse I was going to start pushing, doctor or not.  We had been asking to meet him all day and he hadn’t stopped by, so I could have cared less if he was there.  I know nurses are just as, if not more competent than doctors sometimes and I was willing to find out if this was the case.

 

Just as I started to push, the doctor strolled in.  He got a chilly reception from both me and my husband, although it didn’t seem to bother him.  He gowned up, sat down, and acted like he’d been there all day long.

 

Labor was short-four sets of four 10 second pushes and little Baby B2 was welcomed into the world.  As the doctor pulled him out, it was obvious he was no four pound baby.  Little B2 must have felt the same way about the doctor as his parents, for he immediately started peeing all over him!  The NICU nurses, including the charge nurse that I had dubbed the “NICU Nazi” were there and quickly nabbed B2 to check him out.  No skin-to-skin contact, no latching on-nothing like what I had planned.  When I say I think birth plans are a waste of paper, this is what I mean. Labor and delivery is extremely unpredictable.  Nothing is guaranteed.  You may *think* it’s going to go a certain way, but the vast majority of the time it will not.  We all need to wake up and start calling them “birth wishes” instead because the more you plan, the more is bound to go wrong.

((Hops off soapbox))  Sorry, had to get that one off my chest.  Anyway…

B2 weighed in at 6 pounds 13 ounces and 19 3/4 inches long.  His Apgar score was good, but his breathing was a little erratic so off to the NICU he went.  I didn’t even get to hold him.  I had only been able to see him up close for a moment before he was gone.

 

 

The aftermath of the delivery was horrible.  I had asked J2 to go with B2 to the NICU, so I was alone with the doctor and my nurse.  Don’t get me wrong-my nurse was amazing, but the doctor gave me the creeps.  I stared at the ceiling, tears running down my face, as the doctor attempted to deliver the placenta.  Childbirth may be painful, but I’d push out a baby ten times over than have the doctor yank the placenta out again.  I was in so much pain and I couldn’t do a darn thing.  The manual extraction of the placenta actually took longer than it took to deliver B2!!  Finally he was done and I was left alone to wonder how my baby boy was doing…

 

That’s it for now…stay tuned for more tales of

** Our life in the NICU

** Life with a preemie

** The repercussions of the delivery

** How postpartum depression can kick you in the teeth (and that there are other symptoms to PPD other than just depression)

**When breastfeeding doesn’t work out the way you planned

 

 

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Yes, it’s been a while…

Just in case you haven’t noticed, I am the worst blogger ever.  Granted, part of that is due to having a new baby and a toddler, but another part is due to being super busy in the Etsy shop!  In fact, this week there’s a giveaway featuring Mommy Moxie and one of my gowns on over at Another Day in Paradise.  Hop on over and visit Nykki for the opportunity to win a gown or something else from the shop!

 

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Hey All!

Sorry for the VERY extended absence. Life with two little boys, especially a newborn that creates all his own rules, is exhausting, exciting and challenging to say the least. I think about blogging often though, but I haven’t had the time nor the energy to actually sit down to edit all the pictures I’ve taken, write a post, edit said post and then actually hit the publish button! Gawd, the thought even makes me tired. Baby B2 has yet to go more than four hours without wanting to eat, therefore I am basically living in a sleep deprived haze. In that haze though, I have been way too active on Pinterest (are you on there? Am I following you? Do you need an invite? TELL ME!!) and have pinned lots of cool stuff while B2 is eating away. One of those cool things is the challenge that Chantelle over at Fat Mum Slim is hosting called the March Photo A Day challenge. For the past few months she’s created a prompt for each day and you take a picture based on your interpretation of the word. I decided that a great way to get back into blogging on a regular basis is to participate, so here I am (what, I’ve never been a regular basis blogger? Oh yeah…oops ;). Anyway, the word for today is “up” so here is my interpretation…

B2 and J3 (don'tcha love the cookie on J3's face?!?)

 

These two little ones are growing “up” WAY too fast. J3 is now two and a half and what an amazing big brother!  B2 is already 14 weeks old and is growing like a weed. Like I said, he creates his own rules regarding sleeping, eating and whatnot and is completely opposite of his older brother (who was the EASIEST baby ever). I guess J2 and I are in for it…

I know I still owe you the story of B2′s birth. I also owe you the story of the night we almost lost him. I should probably also tell you how I almost died (seriously, no joke). I will over the next month. But since my mom comes into town with my stepfather tomorrow, it may be a couple of weeks. Until then, just look for the pictures and a quick blurb.

I’ve missed you all-I’m so far behind on blog reading, but I promise to catch up when my mom’s here.  Thanks for all the emails, comments and tweets/pins/FB postings etc.  You guys are the best!

Soooo…

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HAPPY NEW YEAR!!

by MommyMoxie on January 1, 2012 · 1 comment

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Happy New Year everyone!  Life has been a little crazy…we got Baby B2 home, but he caught J3′s cold which for a preemie is pretty bad.  But more on that later.  Here’s wishing everyone a fantastic 2012!

 

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