Sunday, June 30, 2013

Random Weekend Thoughts

ONE

 We have a neighbor girl who knocks on our door several times a day now that it is summer.  She wants to play, but unfortunately she always makes an appearance at inopportune times...usually around dinner time, quiet time or bed time.  It is hard not to be annoyed.  I have been praying for patience for my children, and now here is an opportunity for me to practice and display patience.

Taking a step back, there is yet another lesson or parallel.  No matter how many times I "knock" on God's door and go to Him with concerns or thoughts, He never gets annoyed with me.  It is never the wrong time for God. He is always available and always willing to listen.


TWO

Aaron and I had a leisurely anniversary breakfast yesterday with Silas.  The big kids were with K & D - again. (THANK YOU!!) Another mom came in to the restaurant with her new baby. This may sound weird, but I could tell that she still had pregnancy weight leftover and you know what? She looked beautiful. In a way I felt like I was looking in the mirror. Of course I am not back to my normal size, but I still look great and I had a baby 4 weeks ago!  I may be rounder and fuller, but my son is my favorite accessory now.  Sometimes seeing ourselves as others see us is difficult.  We are so hard on ourselves, but when I saw this other beautiful mama, I saw myself too.  What a gift!


THREE

I had the privilege of being interviewed for research on birth experiences.  I was asked about what factors helped and hindered me during my pregnancy, birth, and now postpartum.  As a counselor, I know the power of simply sharing your story, but yesterday I was the one sharing my story. And it was empowering sharing my experiences...and it was a wonderful reminder of how blessed I am to have such amazing support in my husband, friends and community. The adjustment to 3 kids has been so smooth as a result of support.  I couldn't have made it this last month without my sister, friends, neighbors, and husband.  I am one grateful girl!

I think another thing that has helped in this adjustment, is the fact that we are going on a road trip tomorrow.  We are loading up our new gold mini van and driving as a family of 5 to South Dakota for our annual 4th of July hoop-la. Knowing that we will be seeing family, the 5 of us will be together without work and chores to occupy our time, and that my kids are going to have a blast has made the last few weeks of resting at home and watching more TV than usual worth it!  Now I better get packing!

SOUTH DAKOTA OR BUST, BABY!!

Monday, June 17, 2013

He is here!

Silas Wisdom Walters was born at home on June 2, 2013.  He weighed in at 7lbs 9oz.  We are so grateful he made it...and right on time!

Although my actual due date was June 1, I figured that I would have the baby in May because both of the other kiddos were early.  The last week in May, my parents came and left, but no baby. My sister arrived on June 1, and I was getting worried the little tyke wouldn't come...

But that night, I woke up around 2 am with contractions.   It was a quiet morning and Aaron and I enjoyed the time together while everyone slept.  Aaron even made scones! We called the midwife at 6:30 am and she arrived around 8 and by the time she got her things set up, I was almost ready to push. Silas was born at 10:30am!  My sister and my friend, Aime, were here to be my post-birth nurses and they did an incredible job of fetching me things, shuttling the kids around, and making food.  The kids were at a neighbor's house and came and met their new little brother. It was so fun to introduce them.

We had a difficult time choosing Silas' name...well his middle name at least.  Both Montana and Amos have "virtues" as their middle name (Faith & Pax) and we wanted to follow the pattern.  We over-analyzed first names and googled Wisdom and other virtues in search of alternative words or definitions that would sound "cool" with Silas. At the end of the day, we went with wisdom...it is straight forward and everyone knows the meaning.  Silas means "forest/rooted" and so our prayer for Silas is that he will be rooted in Wisdom.  I love the imagery of an overgrown forest, all of the roots are connected and those trees grow because of the depth and connection of the roots...May wisdom be those roots for Silas.

Silas Wisdom...we already love you so much.  You have made our family complete and we are so glad you have come.


The most pregnant I have ever been!

Silas Wisdom

7lbs 9 oz

The kids' response to Silas' cry

First family photo.  Our family was missing someone...now he is here!!