Sunday, October 25, 2009

Harvest Hoedown



We went to the World Outreach Harvest Hoedown and it was spectacular! They had about 30 inflatables, live music, a preschool tent full of games, free popcorn & cotton candy and all of it with a Christian message-it's quite a production. We normally miss it because we are at Mary-Evelyn's birthday party. But this year we didn't head to Louisiana because Aaron is working long hours and every Saturday, so I decided to was too far to go alone with the kids for the weekend. We sure missed being there at her hayride, but had a great time here in TN.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

The Pumpkin Patch





We took the kids to Walden Farm's Pumpkin Patch and just had a great day. They played in the wheat & corn station, went through the mini corn maze, enjoyed the petting zoo, and picked up pumpkins (Joshua was hilarious picking up one twice his size!).

Monday, October 12, 2009

Trip to Missouri

After Aaron passed the Series 7 & two weeks later the Series 66 (so proud of him) we headed to Missouri where he had a week of training, like a boot camp for new financial advisors. The kids and I enjoyed staying at my folks while he was at Westport in St. Louis. It was perfect timing because we were already planning to head to St. Louis for a wedding (Julie Balsman Maritz friend) on the 10th so this way we just got an extra week in town. So on Saturday the 3rd Desloge was hosting the Vietnam Veteran's Traveling Wall which is a memorial to all veterans that is a replica from Washington DC. It was neat to take the kids with dad since he served in Vietnam.

On Monday, mom was able to take off work and we headed up to the awesome St. Louis zoo. The kids loved it & then we stopped by on our way home to see our good friends the Joly's.
We had the chance to visit all my grandparents while we were there and also catch up with a few old friends. Laura (Sutton) Smith and the kids all got together-isn't Gracee so cute! She is like talking to little Laura.

Then on Saturday, Aaron and I went kidless to Julie's wedding reception and it was beautiful. It was so good to see her & Mike glowing, as well as catch up with some of the old Maritz gang. And in other exciting news, as we were headed out to the wedding my cousin Kellie came by to tell us her exciting news that she & Pete are engaged-so looks like we'll be back for another wedding soon!

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Series 7-PASS

Great news for Aaron, he passed his Series 7 exam. This is what he has studied for 24/7 since accepting the position with Edward Jones and starting on July 27th. I am soooooo proud of him-what an amazing accomplishment. And he didn't just pass he conquered it! Now he moves directly into studying for the Series 66 exam which he takes on October 2nd-so please continue to pray for good scores!

Thursday, September 24, 2009

The Lord giveth & the Lord taketh away

We have good news & some sad news. On my birthday (August 16th) we found out that we were expecting baby #3. I had been super sick, but we had been traveling so much I just thought I couldn't get caught up from all the travel. So we were shocked and ecstatic to find out we were expecting, ALL God, no fertility, no doctors! What a miracle. When we went to the doctor I got to have an ultrasound (so they would know how far we were) so I saw the heartbeat and the baby. Our due date was April 4th-Easter Sunday. We had lots of fun telling our families & especially telling Hannah, she's such a mother hen already, she was as excited as me! Everything was going great, I've been very nauseous and sick (which is great in pregnancy) and healthy. We got back from Minnesota on Tuesday, September 15th & had our normal 12 week appointment on Wed, the 16th. Aaron called us on our way to the Dr. & said his schedule had freed up and he could come with us-awesome! So we get to the appointment & the Dr. couldn't find the heartbeat with the Doppler, and I said, "You are scaring me." She said we had nothing to be worried about, we had already heard a healthy heartbeat and that the Doppler wasn't proven until 16 weeks and I was just shy of 12. So she said let's do an ultrasound just to set your mind at ease. So we go in another room and the tech starts with an on-the-belly ultrasound and immediately says, "Let's do a vaginal." So she leaves the room and I tell Aaron something is very wrong. And he says (and believes) nothings wrong she's just being thorough. As she is doing the ultrasound, she isn't talking. Aaron is holding Joshua and telling Hannah, "Look at the baby, see how she's measuring it, etc." Finally I say, there is no heartbeat is there? And she says, "No I'm so sorry." I was visibly upset but with the kids in the room I was doing fairly well handling it, and then Hannah starts screaming crying, "I wanted a baby boy, I wanted a baby boy." Whatever I had left in me was gone then as I lost it too. Then she started saying, "Why is the baby dead?" That word dead is still just ringing in my ears as if she is saying it now, it is just so final. So then we went into the Dr. office and she talked us through it, I already liked her but she was really great through it all. She said it is called a "missed abortion" to which I said that is the worst name I've ever heard and don't want to call it that & Aaron reminded me that, "Abortion has become something else but medically it is a loss." Anyway, she said it's called that because we had seen the heartbeat, and I had no symptoms at all, she also said that if we were to take a pregnancy test it would still show positive because my body had not yet rejected it. So that I could still have morning sickness for another 1-2 weeks plus my hormones would still need to release as if I actually had the baby. She gave me 2 shots in the office, that I would have needed if I delivered (an antibiotic for infection and rhogam because of my blood type) and scheduled a d & c for the next day. Thank goodness Aaron had gone with me because I wouldn't have been able to drive home or even make that phone call. So Aaron made all the arrangements for the kids (praise God for good friends: The Hale's & Curry's for keeping our kids overnight). The next day when we got to the hospital at 6:30am, 2 guys on staff at our church were there . . .for us! I was blown away. It was such a tangible outpouring of love for us. My mom was able to come into town by that afternoon, because Aaron had his big test the next day (the one he had been studying 8 weeks, 10 hours a day for) so that was a huge blessing. I can see God in so many of the little things but it doesn't take the sting away from the loss yet. A few of our friends have really reached out to us and that has been so helpful. We are relying on God and every day seems to be a roller coaster-some good parts and some bad parts. Normally I would say, "Oh we are doing fine." But I just read an article for healing help after this loss and it said not to say that you are fine when you are really not. It also says I need to accept people's offer for help, so I'm working on that too! So we are making it through one day at a time right now.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Minnesota Slideshow

Minnesota Visit

The kids and I flew to Minnesota for (cousin) Robert & Brooke's wedding. Aaron wanted to come of course, but is not allowed to travel for the first 8-10 weeks of work. We headed up on Wednesday, September 9th, went to the wedding on Friday the 11th and came home on Tuesday the 15th-so we had a great visit. Amanda, Kevin & Levi were still in town (they are moving to Florida on Sept. 24th) so it was everybody except Aaron and we missed him so much. The wedding was absolutely beautiful and so neat at this Mill City Museum. Possibly the best tasting wedding cake ever: banana cake with carmel & chocolate ganache. It was a late night for the kids but all things considered they did good-especially once it was time to dance! While in MN, we also went to the local apple orchard and picked strawberries & raspberries. All I can say is "you had to be there!" Joshua was hilarious!! He ate an entire apple-core and all, he picked every raspberry he could reach and he would eat it, not a problem if it wasn't red. I mean he was a riot. We had such a great time up there, seeing family and doing fun activities each day the only thing that would have made it better was if Aaron could have been there too!