Wednesday, April 25, 2018

How Infertility Shaped My Parenting Style

If you've been following along here for any amount of time then you know that Infertility is a BIG part of my life.  Never in my mind did I think I would suffer from this horrendous and life seizing disease.  Not only has my Infertility Journey shaped who I am as a person but also how I view parenting and raising children.

becoming a Mom is a dream come true

Momming these girls is rewarding and fulfilling every single day

For seven years I was plagued with the daily battle of Infertility.  Pregnancy announcements, pregnant women, babies, and then parents/children in general were major triggers for me.  Being in the presence of these triggers had the potential to make me check out, become negative, or really really sad.  Each month I would get my hopes up and try to have a really positive attitude about all the things and then my period would come and my world would turn upside down...again.


One of the most challenging things for me during this journey (and still today) are the behavior's of children and the subsequent parenting that they come from.  During the woe's of Infertility the last thing I could handle were inattentive parents that seemed to have no discipline for their children.  It's one thing to allow your child to run rampant in your own home, but when you are out and about or at someone else's house, turning a blind eye to your child's behavior is disrespectful.  Not to mention relying on other adults to correct your children for you so that you're "not the bad guy" is one of my pet peeves.  My emotional state from Infertiltiy exacerbated my feelings on this and would bring up some major anxiety.  It literally felt like a slap in the face when I had to be around unruly children and their parents who did nothing about it.  

 being silly is still allowed

Still today I share some of the same sentiments.  Even though I am over the hump of my Infertility depression I am raising my daughter's much differently than I probably would have if we'd gotten pregnant that first month we tried back in 2008.  I am a disciplinarian and try to be very mindful of my children's actions and behavior's (and mine too).  I have very high standards for my daughter's behavior's and insist on them being respectful of other people's property and to use their manners.  Although, Finnley is giving me a serious run for my money - so I'm a bit contradictory with her... It is a rarity that my girls are out of eyesight at friends houses and if they are I routinely check on them and give action/behavior corrections all the time.  

 life isn't supposed to be all about rules, fun can still happen


I have not baby proofed my house, with the exception of cabinet door locks (that are rarely used), because I believe it is important for kids to know that there are things that are OFF LIMITS even if they are within reach.  It's required me to do a lot of redirecting and to really keep an eye on my girls, very few things have been broken and the most important part is they understand that some things are off limits.  This has made it so much easier to take them out shopping in stores, to crowded antique stores, and to other people's houses.  They KNOW that they cannot just help themselves to anything they wish, that they must ask first, and that most things are probably OFF LIMITS.  While it might be quite a bit of work in the early years it totally pays off as they get older since these standards have been a routine since day 1. 

parenting as a team on the same page is essential and traveling with the girls is easy because of the foundation we've built with their behavior
And here's the thing, we take our girls everywhere with us.  I take the girls everywhere with me and while it might not always be seamless and extra behavior corrections happen I never dread taking them with me and actually enjoy all of our outings.  Flying 10 hours overseas is nothing to us, it's just like driving the 10 minutes to the store.  Spending all day in Disneyland is not stressful because we know we can handle our girls.  Meltdowns happen, frustration arises and arguments are inevitable, but building a foundation of expectations and reaping the rewards is incredibly satisfying.  It's never too late to start but the earlier the easier.

having the girls solo during parts of our trips are some of my favorite times and I look forward to them

I don't ever want my family to depart leaving someone battling Infertility with the same feelings of hurt, angst, irritation, and anxiety that I often felt myself.  So if you're ever around us and you think I might be a little "too strict" with my girls, it's because I want them to be good people and I don't want to set off an emotional battle for an Infertile woman.  But mostly because I think children should be respectful of their surroundings and learn to control themselves.


♥ Ashley

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Friday, April 20, 2018

Oh FriYAY

Y'all, I'm not quite sure how a whole week has already gone by since my last post but things around here have just been busy and I've been putting my focus elsewhere - obvi.



ONE

We are in full fledged 2 year old territory with our Sweet Finn.  I love her dearly and she's got herself some serious tantrums.  Her vocabulary is growing which makes my Mama heart so happy and she is quite the helper.  She has some strong opinions on what she wears and I don't always get to pick out what she wears - which is uncharted territory for me because Ellie (almost 5) is still so compliant with my choices.  I can tell that Finn is going to continue to give us a run for our money and put into practice some new parenting/child rearing skills.  Her love of Mickey Mouse is strong...but not strong enough to want to get a picture with a bigger than life size mouse at Disneyland, no matter she absolutely loves everything else about Disneyland so we just skip the characters since Ellie isn't too interested anymore.  All that to say that Finn is absolutely perfect and her unwavering attachment to me is special.





TWO

We decided to combine the girls family birthday party this year, and then Ellie is having a separate friend party next month.  Both girls are obsessed with Ariel (Finnley adamantly calls every princess Ariel 😂) so we are going "Under the Sea" for their party.  I'm thinking that combining their family party is a GREAT idea and we can hopefully continue it for years to come.  So far I've filled up my Pinterest Board with ideas but the only thing I've decided on so far is the invitations which were mailed out weeks ago.  I'm planning to go a bit more relaxed on the decor this year because I just don't have the energy to do a whole production.  That doesn't matter though because the purpose of a party is to celebrate the girls and they'll have fun no matter how extravagant the decorations are.



THREE

The sun is finally shining.  We've had rain everyday for practically 3 weeks straight (we skipped out on 5 days of it to go to Disneyland in the 90's and 80's!) but now we have a sunny forecast so all of the PNW is out and about 😉.  I mean 60 and sunny is practically summer weather around here, lol.  We finally got a new mower (ours stopped working in the fall) and our grass no longer looks like a jungle.  So our plans are to continue working outside as much as we can to get our yard prepped for the girls party and life in general.  I made it out to our vegetable garden and spent 2 hours weeding...every year I tell myself I need to be better and winter prepping and then every year I drop the ball.  Except I was given a great idea yesterday that I'm hoping I'll remember and put into action this go around.  I am going to get some burlap to cover the garden beds for the winter to prevent the weeds from germinating and growing.  Anyways, each year I kind of switch up how the garden is laid out and this year is no different.  Several years ago we were given some "planting boxes" that have just been piled up and I decided to put them to use this year.  Between the boxes I'm going to lay down some cardboard, Thank You Amazon, to help suppress the weeds during the growing months as well.  It's going to be a much smaller garden this year but I think that will be just fine.

FOUR

Ellie is becoming quite the best little person.  She is a great helper, loves her sister and is just all around perfection.  It's been so fun watching her grow and learn this year and I am amazed at all she can retain.  My favorites have been watching her people drawing skills improve.  She is very much into school and loves to do her self imposed "homework".  She is constantly writing her name on everything and likes to make "mail" to send to all of her favorite people.  Ellie is becoming much more independent and adventurous with activities and I love that she is able to do them on her own without much parental involvement.  Her obsession with Baby Brother is so adorable and the tenderness that is in her heart melts me to the core.  As I mentioned above she is compliant and very helpful when it comes to picking up the house so I can perform my obsession of vacuuming.  She also is the funniest girl and her sense of humor is just the best.  I knew that as these girls got older they would become more fun...I just had no idea how much fun she was going to be.


FIVE

As we are nearing Baby Boy's arrival I have been thinking hard about sleeping arrangements and room decorating.  Baby will be rooming in with us for a little while since I plan on breastfeeding but I still want him to have his own dedicated space, and with a 3 bedroom house that means the girls are going to be moving in together.  Ellie has the larger of the two rooms so that means that we have to figure out how to get both of them to fit in there.  To maximize the floor space, bunk beds seem to be the most obvious of choices so we will probably go that route.  I am thinking that the room isn't going to get too much of an overhaul just basically a clean up of sorts.  Then it needs a new coat of paint, I'll go with the same color and get that done when we switch out the beds.  I also want to remove all the wall decals (I'll probably move them into the Playhouse) and just have a clean slate in there.  Additionally we never replaced the baseboards in Ellie's room when we had the flooring installed so I need to measure out the room and purchase some baseboards and get those installed before we bring all the furniture back in. Phew we've got a lot to do!!

So that means that Little Man's Nursery is going to be in Finnley's current nursery. And I am so in love with Finnley's nursery that I don't think I want to change too much of it.  One thing that has become apparent though is that my childhood dresser just isn't going to cut it anymore.  So I am going to try and sell it and then I have my eye on one from IKEA, it has a bit more drawer space and bigger on top to house the changing pad.  One thing I have to switch out for Little Man is all the floral decor because that's probably not going to cut it.  I still want to keep it fairly neutral but want to incorporate some plaid, specifically the MacPherson Clan tartan, into the space somehow.  Thankfully we have some time before he is going to officially move in but I can't wait to see how it all comes together.

SIX

Speaking of the Playhouse, progress is moving right along.  I plan to finish trimming out the windows and doors this weekend, have Thomas caulk the remaining seams, and then give one last coat of paint all over.  Then we'll stain and install the center ceiling beam and finally we can clear out the entire space, give it a good vacuum, and install the linoleum flooring!!  Once that's finished I'll add in the baseboard and then it can be MOVE IN time for the girls!!  HOORAY!! It still won't be completely done because I have other plans for it still but to make it functional and usable for them is going to be the best!!

I hope y'all have the BEST weekend and if you get to have sunshine...Enjoy!!

♥ Ashley

Friday, April 13, 2018

The Finnley Five

Today my sweet little baby turns TWO!!
TWO!

ONE!

6 months!

 1 week!

0 days!

She is fierce, determined, opinionated, sweet, loving, hilarious, and the best fit for our family.  I honestly cannot imagine our life without her and she makes me smile everyday and want to pull my hair out so that makes her undeniably PERFECT!!  She is a Mama's girl through and through, hates going into childcare but is becoming more adventurous every day.  I love seeing her independence grow and her personality shine through.

Here's some Finnley Facts:

She has been to Disneyland FIVE times for a total of 21 days and multiple seasons: Christmas, Halloween, Star Wars Day, February and Spring Break.

 Christmas 2016

May 2017
 
Halloween 2017
 Halloween 2017
February 2018
February 2018
April 2018
April 2018



She has been to multiple countries: Mexico, Canada, Denmark, Norway, Germany, Estonia, Russia, Finland, and Sweden.  She has totally rocked flying and only had a couple of meltdowns on all of the flights.


Canada



Denmark
 Norway

 Germany

 Germany

 Finland

 Finland

 Sweden

 Baltic Sea






 Denmark

Tivoli Gardens, Denmark

 

She adores Moana and Ariel and loves to sing and dance. She has celebrated 2 Easters in her second year of life...thanks to an April birthday and wandering Easter Calendar.


First Easter 2017
 Second Easter 2018
 Second Easter 2018




She is 36 inches tall and weighs 5lbs less than Ellie.  That's a total of 5.5" in a year!!




She loves to eat gummy bears, biscoff cookies, mac'n'cheese, applesauce, graham crackers, bread, pizza, chips, and spaghetti.

Happy Birthday to my Sweet Finnley!! I sure do love you so! 

♥ Ashley


Monday, April 2, 2018

The Monthly Bumpdate - weeks 21-24

I can't believe that we're into April already! Last month I celebrated my birthday, attended my first Centering appointment (basically a group OB), and got ready for Easter!  I also got a super bad cough for about 8 days that made life quite challenging, but with some approved cough medicine I was able to get by the best I could considering. The weeks are just flying by and we're getting closer and closer to meeting our little man.






How far along: 24 weeks and 3 days

Size of baby: an ear of corn

Weight gain: close to 15 lbs, I am back to my pre-weight loss weight (June 2016) so I'm feeling pretty good about it.

Sleep: mostly pretty good, and I got a pregnancy pillow that is divine!  I am having super vivid dreams (which isn't too uncommon) so that's kind of fun.  A few sleepless/restless nights aside from my week long cough.

Cravings:  I dreamed I had a turkey sandwich and it was glorious.  Other than that all the meats, spicy foods, and some desserts here and there.

Miss anything: sandwiches and kombucha.

Movement: YES!!! It's so fun and so strange at the same time but also very reassuring.

Gender: Little Man on the way.

Wedding rings on/off: On and fitting like usual.

Happy or Moody: Mostly happy with some random moody thrown in...mostly when I'm stressed out (but seriously how abnormal is that anyways?)

Looking forward to: DISNEYLAND!! and my next centering appointment to hear sweet boys heartbeat again!!  I'm also looking forward to Spring and all the flowers and outside beauty it brings!!

Purchases: YES!  Zulily is a bad habit and I've found myself adding clothes to my bag much too frequently but little man is going to be just as fashionable as his sisters and no one can really argue with that.  As mentioned above I got a pregnancy pillow, and then some more maternity items.  My MIL gave me a gift card to Pink Blush for my birthday so I got a robe and a couple pairs of jams that are all incredibly soft.

Next appointment: on the 18th...and I have to take my glucose test, so that should be fun 😜

♥ Ashley

previous Bumpdates
December (includes IVF details)
January
February
March