Tuesday, December 25, 2012

A Christmas Day Surprise!



On Christmas Day we enjoyed our lunch with my Dad and Step Mother Wendy and quickly got on the road to avoid driving home at night. While in the car I fell asleep, which I normally don’t do. I felt very tired and warn out from the weekend. When I woke up, we were close to home and a thought surfaced in my head. I thought that I should have seen my cycle start by now but I had no symptoms. In denial, I tried to make up reasons why I would be late. My biggest reasoning was that my previous miscarriage had thrown my cycle so out of whack that I obviously miscalculated because there was just no way that I could be pregnant. When I got home curiosity washed over me and I ran up to the bathroom to take a quick test. Thankfully I had one left.  Within a few seconds I saw two lines appear…positive. I couldn’t believe my eyes. I ran downstairs and said to Glen “you’re never going to believe this…I’m pregnant”. The look of shock on his face was priceless as he said “what? Already? Are you sure?” Finding out that your pregnant on Christmas Day is the best gift you could ever get but I didn’t feel super excited. I was nervous and scared. I was sure that I would lose this baby too. In disbelief I kept checking for signs of a miscarriage days after that. On Christmas day I would be 4 weeks and 2 days along, according to my calculations, which puts me at a due date of September 1st, 2013.
Thereafter I experienced very little pregnancy symptoms which I associated with losing the baby. I wasn’t really hungry like I was with Wyatt and didn’t feel like I had a heightened sense of smell like I did with Wyatt. I felt pretty normal and definitely not pregnant. A few days later we celebrated Christmas with my Mom’s side and while I was there I experienced my very first symptom, I was bloated beyond belief. I felt huge and my normally flat stomach was puffed out so far that it looked like I was four months pregnant. My pants were extremely tight and my entire belly was blown up like a balloon. It was really odd because I never experienced it with Wyatt but it was extremely noticeable and it made me feel uncomfortable. A few days after that, nothing again.
I went in for a blood test on Monday around noon (5 Weeks, 1 day) and waited rather impatiently for the results to come in. I didn’t hear back until Wednesday afternoon. My HCG came back 11,192. I knew that was better than my last draw with the miscarriage (which was only a 24) but I didn’t know exactly what that meant. When I asked the nurse if that seems normal for five weeks she said “yes, it’s perfectly normal and actually quite high-more in the 5 week range”. I was so happy to hear this!  As far as I can tell, my numbers are looking great and finally after the news, I started feeling “real” symptoms. The morning sickness came the next day. I found nausea throughout the day but mostly in the morning and right before lunch. After eating a big meal (and I mean BIG) I seem to feel great. Friday was worse. I woke up and felt great, walked to the bathroom and immediately threw up. I felt so sick and hungry. I made a waffle and stuffed it in my pie hole while warming the water for my morning shower. On my way to work I had another wave of nausea and decided to grab some hot cakes from McDonalds to chew on throughout the morning. It seemed to help! Morning sickness seemed to kick in a week early with this baby. I didn’t start feeling the really bad sickness with Wyatt until about seven weeks but this little bean wanted to put me through misery a little earlier.
Today I’m six weeks along (according to my calculations). I’ve made it past my previous miscarriage and am feeling a bit more confident that we will get to meet this baby in September. I’m craving lots of vegetables, salads and fluids although I’ve eaten my fair share of candy as well. With Wyatt I was very hungry for meat, eggs and pickles. My first appointment is on January 21st (8 weeks) although it’s just with the OB nurse so it’s not too exciting. I won’t get to actually see my baby until the end of the month. I really think that seeing the baby, watching its little heart beat and knowing exactly how far along I am will help me overcome fears and help me relax.

Sunday, December 16, 2012

December 2012: Looking forward to a brighter 2013




It’s been too long since my last Charron Family update but I’m ready to get back on track with documenting our lives.

This year has definitely had its challenges. With me losing my job last Spring, I really fell apart. I felt underappreciated and more like a number than a valuable contributor. I felt betrayed and like I was never going to find a great job that I loved again. Now I realize I was being dramatic but I think it’s hard when life surprises you.

Glen lost his Aunt on Cancer this year and we felt terrible that she didn’t have a chance to meet Wyatt. We did have the opportunity to go to Massachusetts this year and had a lovely time with Glen’s family. I cannot wait to go back. Everyone loved Wyatt and I got a chance to really bond with Glen’s family. This is the first time that I really felt a part of the family. I just wish it would have been under different circumstances.

What many don’t know is that Glen and I had experienced a loss of our own in early November. To our complete surprise, we found out that we were expecting a little brother or sister for Wyatt in June. We were absolutely shocked but completely overwhelmed with excitement. Right around my Mid-Term, which was a few days following the positive pregnancy test, I had a bad feeling that something wasn’t right. I went from eating everything in the house to suddenly having no appetite. I stayed home from work and went to the Doctor for some testing. Later that evening (about ten minutes before my class midterm)  I received a call from a nurse stating that my numbers were low and that I needed to wait two weeks and come back in for more testing. At that very moment I knew it was over. I’ve never been asked to wait two weeks to confirm results. I felt like they knew that I would lose it before then. The next day I started spotting and on Wednesday I experienced the loss. Luckily Glen and I had a lot of support and prayers from our friends. My friend Cathie experienced a loss of her own and when I told her about mine, she told me some things that really helped me find closure. When you experience a loss you will always think of the “could have been” but you have to learn not to dwell on it and to accept it. That little baby will always be in our hearts but we have found peace with it.

Although this year presented some challenges, the Charron’s are ending 2012 on a high note.
Glen has a new job testing (wrecking) train cars into one another that he loves. What man wouldn’t love that? He’s also writing lots of music and is a part of a great new band. He’s having a lot of fun with it! He’s been into watch BBQ competitions on television lately and made a mock-smoker with our current charcoal grill. He made ribs in case you were wondering.

I have a new job in the Human Resources department at a large Credit Union. I love my new job! The perks and benefits are great and I really feel like I’m valuable to this company. I’m being challenged in many ways and learning a lot which leaves me exhausted at the end of the day but I love it! I earned a “B” in my very first  back-to-school college class, Sociology. So, it’s no “A” but I worked really, really hard in this class and considering that I hit some personal life “bumps” in the way, I feel very proud to be walking away with a “B”. Not only that but this class was not easy! Our professor wrote our textbook and had very high expectations. I felt very challenged with the material and the tests. I didn’t do well on my Mid-term (cramming for a test is not my strength) but I did amazingly well on my class final. At this point, I’m going to take a small break and wait for my tuition reimbursement benefits to kick in before I take more classes.

My photography business is doing great! Actually, it’s a little too great. I have a pretty significant waiting list for clients and am very busy on the weekend taking photographing babies and small children. I absolutely love it but a full time job, school, being a Mom and a house keeper and owning and running a small business is exhausting. It even sounds exhausting! At this point I’m scaling back slightly and focusing my efforts on infant photography. I also took two photography classes over the fall and have come a long way in my abilities. I now only shoot in manual and I use my camera to the best of its ability. I’ve also been incorporating more creativity into my photo sessions and rely on skill and talent over editing software which, I believe, helps me stand apart from other photographers.
We are all happy and healthy and ready for more positivity in the new year.

Wyatt is doing very well. He has an amazing little personality and is soaking up information like a sponge. The other day we were playing with blocks and he picked up the circle block and said “circle”. This this morning when I was putting on his shoes I said “one” and he said “two”. I’m completely amazed with his vocabulary and word association. He can now do his ring stacker all by himself and in the correct order. He can also put the blocks into the shape sorter. He stacks blocks and make towers and then knocks them down. He loves to climb on things, dance and sing. On his most recent school  evaluation he mastered all of the 12-18 month skills and many of the 18-24 month skills. The only thing that we sometimes struggle with is his tendency to be shy at times. Mornings are difficult when we arrive at school. I put him down and he hugs onto my legs and whines. When he moves to different class rooms he sometimes clings to the teachers or has a hard few days adjusting. He can be shy but he’s not always shy. He’s usually very pleasant and happy. He loves to give hugs. He will even chase his favorite teachers around just so he can give them a hug. He says “Hi” and “Bye” to his classmates and is starting to play with them more.

Wyatt is very affectionate and loves to sit in our laps. He will be across the room and start “backing up” into your lap from across the room (it’s hilarious to watch). He will bring us books and puzzles and sit in our laps signaling that he wants us to play with him. He pushes little cars across the couch and says “vroom vroom”. He likes to hid things. I’m always finding random things in my shoes and bag. He loves to put my shoes and take them off. When I wiggle my toes he laughs. He also loves to play dress up. He takes socks out of the hamper and tries to stretch them to fit his head. He also likes to wrap scarves around his neck.

He’s a little comedian too! Glen and I don’t miss television at all because we have our own entertainment by watch him. A few weeks ago he laid on his stomach, on his arms, with his butt in the air and his head on the carpet to the side (like most toddlers like to sleep). Then he slithered across the room like a slug. Then when he slithered into the fire place he said “uh-oh”. It was so funny. Glen and I were laughing so hard that we were crying. Then he kept doing it to make us laugh.

We don’t watch much television but when we do Wyatt likes to watch Barney. He loves to sing, dance and clap along to the songs sung by the giant purple dinosaur. He also loves to watch Eebee Baby. If you’re over the age of two, it’s possibly the most boring thing you’ll ever watch but if you are a toddler, it’s like baby crack. It’s a show of a baby puppet that does baby things. Like rolling a ball, flipping light switches on and off, playing with cheerios (fill and spill), splashing water, etc. That’s all it is for an hour. There’s not much talking or singing just watching a baby puppet do baby activities. He will also watch concerts on TV. He really likes the Queen/Freddy Mercury concert.

At sixteen months Wyatt now has twelve teeth and is almost twenty pounds. He wears size four shoes and twelve month clothing. His hair is long, fine, straight and soft. His eyes are still grey with brown centers and they sparkle in the sun light. He looks really good in Red and bright colors like cobalt blue.

Wyatt can be a picky eater. He likes peaches, pears,  apple sauce and loves bananas. He will out eat you in a pancake or waffle eating competition (trust me on this!). He loves sausage, chicken nuggets, macaroni and cheese, turkey, spaghetti,  roast beef, hamburgers, bread, peanut butter and peas.  He also loves sweets. Sometimes as a treat we give him chocolate milk or a cookie. He’s now pretty familiar with cookies and when I’m baking he says “cookie”.

Every day is a new adventure and we can’t wait to see what the new year has in store for us!


Photo Dump!

Wyatt's Halloween Costume









I love my pumpkin!


 My Pumpkin in a Pumpkin, 2012




Monday, October 8, 2012

Wyatt's Birthday Party

Even before Wyatt was born I knew that I wanted to throw him a Very Hungry Caterpillar Birthday party. I love the story and the bright colors. Everything came out great and I don't think he could have asked for a better first birthday.



























Friday, August 10, 2012

Wyatt's Birthday and 1 year pictures

"On the night you were born, the moon shone with such wonder that the stars peeked in to see you and the night wind whispered, 'Life will never be the same.' Because there had never been anyone like you...ever in the world."

Today I'm celebrating Wyatt's day of birth. This year has taught me a different kind of strength, patience, and joy that I've never known before. Happy Birthday to my sweet baby boy who has changed my world forever.


Wyatt got to open some presents before his party and this is what he got! 

A chair! Wyatt has been obsessed with little chair for a few months now so when I was thinking about what to get him for his first birthday I knew this was it! He absolutely loves this chair!






Wyatt is all smiles on his birthday this year


Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Where has the year gone and first steps!

They say that when you have children that the time moves more quickly. Here I sit, on the last day of Wyatt's first year thinking just that.

I must first apologize that I've skipped two months of updating. Lots of changes have come our way and I haven't been able to keep up but I need to learn to make time to remember all of Wyatt's firsts as well as is lasts.

Wyatt has been getting stronger and stronger and although he can stand up he hasn't officially started to walk yet. We always thinks he so close but then it never fails, he drops to his knees every time. In mid-July Wyatt and I went on a visit to Grammy and Pappy's house where we all watched Wyatt take his very first steps. It was about four solid steps until he sunk to the ground. I knew at this point that he was well on his way to being a walker. Here are some pictures from that weekend.






Now to fill in the gaps of the last two months I have a long list of pictures to share. 

June-Playing in the mushroom pool



Trying on clothes from the basket






First trip to Hershey park




  





A playdate with Mason











Peeking