Saturday, June 18, 2016

Recent Mama-Thoughts and Stories

It's Saturday morning and I'm sitting on a comfy recliner in the living room, while Bekah plays in the truck with her grandpa. She is all about that right now... pressing car buttons (especially the ones that make noises happen) and going "ou-side". Bekah turned two years old last week! We were at the beach with my family and I felt like she grew and matured so much during our time there. I absolutely love that little girl... love who she is and who she is becoming and all the differences that she makes in my life.

One night when we were at the beach, I was doing the bedtime routine with her (brush teeth, read books, snuggle and sing or pray until she's ready to get in bed) and I asked her what she wanted me to sing about.
"Dishes."
"Dishes?"
"Yeah."

So I made up a song about dishes. That's a lot harder than you'd think. I tried to change the song and sing about her instead "Bekah, I think you're special..." "No. Dishes".
Bekah takes the best selfies :)

She says a lot of funny stuff like that right now. Yesterday I was eating some trail mix with her and I shook the bag out into my hand little by little. When three chocolates came out at once she said "NO WAY!" She has the best sense of humor. Luke and I love catching this one face she makes when she knows she is being funny. :) She's also so nurturing right now... watching her interact with her baby dolls makes me want to cry! haha. And she loves singing "Baby" by Justin Bieber.

Right now, I'm 32 weeks pregnant with our second daughter. As a reminder, she just moved so strong in my belly that it visibly shifted as I typed. I'm looking forward to sharing her pretty name when she arrives in August. The past few weeks have been kind of funny with this pregnancy. I've hit a few rough spots, nothing major but just a bunch of yucky-feeling days. At the same time, my joy and sense of expectancy about meeting this little girl has really taken over the fear or worry about our transition to two children. We keep saying that having two girls just feels so right.  Luke and I love imaging what she'll be like and what it will be like to have two girls. Whenever I picture her, I picture her with brown hair. In her ultrasound pictures, she definitely resembled Luke... can't wait to see her sweet face.

I started visiting my new midwife's office last month and that has been a total blessing. I had a great experience with my care surrounding Bekah's birth with doctors at a hospital, but this feels like a much better fit. I'll still be delivering at a hospital but under the care of a midwife. At my first appointment meeting her, she shared a poem with me including our little girl's name. Their care is so friendly and personal... like they really want to get to know you as a person before going through such a big life event together. I'm due August 11th, so we're praying for a full term pregnancy and totally healthy mama and baby.

That's about all that is going on in my head this morning. :) We're looking forward to celebrating Luke, my Dad, and my father-in-law tomorrow for Father's Day. What are you up to this weekend? Any recent mama-thoughts and stories to share?

Love,
Bonnie

2 comments:

  1. Love your mama stories. It is always so encouraging to read the way you talk so lovingly about your family. So excited for you, Luke, and Bekah as you take on God's new adventure! Can't wait to meet her! :) Love you guys.
    -Em

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  2. Bekah is too, too cute! It's amazing to watch them grow into their personalities, and see what brings them joy as they get older :) You are going to LOVE watching your girls together!! There are hard moments of adjustment at first, but I know you will rock the transition and Bekah will know without a doubt that you're still very much her mama and there for her just like before - your hands will just be busier at times. But those times when they hug and laugh together, or start playing together in a real way, I mean....heart melted in a way you couldn't imagine! I'm hopeful that 3 won't upset our balance too much :) and just trying to trust that God has this totally in hand and knows exactly how to keep our family cogs turning with the new arrival. Praying for the rest of your pregnancy!! I'm 39 weeks today - started labor on Monday night but it petered out on Tuesday morning so I've been waiting for it to start up again....! Soon though... :) <3

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Saturday, June 18, 2016

Recent Mama-Thoughts and Stories

It's Saturday morning and I'm sitting on a comfy recliner in the living room, while Bekah plays in the truck with her grandpa. She is all about that right now... pressing car buttons (especially the ones that make noises happen) and going "ou-side". Bekah turned two years old last week! We were at the beach with my family and I felt like she grew and matured so much during our time there. I absolutely love that little girl... love who she is and who she is becoming and all the differences that she makes in my life.

One night when we were at the beach, I was doing the bedtime routine with her (brush teeth, read books, snuggle and sing or pray until she's ready to get in bed) and I asked her what she wanted me to sing about.
"Dishes."
"Dishes?"
"Yeah."

So I made up a song about dishes. That's a lot harder than you'd think. I tried to change the song and sing about her instead "Bekah, I think you're special..." "No. Dishes".
Bekah takes the best selfies :)

She says a lot of funny stuff like that right now. Yesterday I was eating some trail mix with her and I shook the bag out into my hand little by little. When three chocolates came out at once she said "NO WAY!" She has the best sense of humor. Luke and I love catching this one face she makes when she knows she is being funny. :) She's also so nurturing right now... watching her interact with her baby dolls makes me want to cry! haha. And she loves singing "Baby" by Justin Bieber.

Right now, I'm 32 weeks pregnant with our second daughter. As a reminder, she just moved so strong in my belly that it visibly shifted as I typed. I'm looking forward to sharing her pretty name when she arrives in August. The past few weeks have been kind of funny with this pregnancy. I've hit a few rough spots, nothing major but just a bunch of yucky-feeling days. At the same time, my joy and sense of expectancy about meeting this little girl has really taken over the fear or worry about our transition to two children. We keep saying that having two girls just feels so right.  Luke and I love imaging what she'll be like and what it will be like to have two girls. Whenever I picture her, I picture her with brown hair. In her ultrasound pictures, she definitely resembled Luke... can't wait to see her sweet face.

I started visiting my new midwife's office last month and that has been a total blessing. I had a great experience with my care surrounding Bekah's birth with doctors at a hospital, but this feels like a much better fit. I'll still be delivering at a hospital but under the care of a midwife. At my first appointment meeting her, she shared a poem with me including our little girl's name. Their care is so friendly and personal... like they really want to get to know you as a person before going through such a big life event together. I'm due August 11th, so we're praying for a full term pregnancy and totally healthy mama and baby.

That's about all that is going on in my head this morning. :) We're looking forward to celebrating Luke, my Dad, and my father-in-law tomorrow for Father's Day. What are you up to this weekend? Any recent mama-thoughts and stories to share?

Love,
Bonnie

2 comments:

  1. Love your mama stories. It is always so encouraging to read the way you talk so lovingly about your family. So excited for you, Luke, and Bekah as you take on God's new adventure! Can't wait to meet her! :) Love you guys.
    -Em

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  2. Bekah is too, too cute! It's amazing to watch them grow into their personalities, and see what brings them joy as they get older :) You are going to LOVE watching your girls together!! There are hard moments of adjustment at first, but I know you will rock the transition and Bekah will know without a doubt that you're still very much her mama and there for her just like before - your hands will just be busier at times. But those times when they hug and laugh together, or start playing together in a real way, I mean....heart melted in a way you couldn't imagine! I'm hopeful that 3 won't upset our balance too much :) and just trying to trust that God has this totally in hand and knows exactly how to keep our family cogs turning with the new arrival. Praying for the rest of your pregnancy!! I'm 39 weeks today - started labor on Monday night but it petered out on Tuesday morning so I've been waiting for it to start up again....! Soon though... :) <3

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