Tuesday, March 16, 2010

A fun video

Cory and I were in Macy's room the other night looking for something when we heard a crash, followed by this hilarious laugh over and over and over again. We peeked into the living room to see what these crazy girls were up to, and here's what we found. Be sure to have your speakers on and turned loud.


Thursday, March 11, 2010

OUCH!

It's been a long winter of snow packed sidewalks, which has caused me to give up running for the last several months. I know it's not the best excuse to not exercise because I totally could still run indoors somewhere, but I just don't like to. So I've taken a 6 month hiatus from running. My gall bladder surgery also somewhat contributed to this in the beginning. I was all signed up in November to do a boot camp at a local community center, but then my gall bladder flared up and my subsequent surgery canceled my plans.

My friend, Kirsten, has done the last 2 sessions of this boot camp and has been harassing me to get signed back up for this next session. She has told me how grueling it is, but how many inches she's lost from all over her body. I've debated it back and forth, partly because I'm already so busy and like to have mornings free and partly because I was just plain scared. Well after my jeans have been fitting me a little tighter over the last month or so, I decided to take the plunge. I signed up for boot camp!

This session runs every Monday and Wednesday morning 9:00-10:00am for 6 weeks. What's fabulous about this is that they offer super cheap childcare to go along with it. I realized I really had no excuse to not do this.

I arrived at boot camp on Monday morning in my shorts and t-shirt, expecting to sweat profusely. After dropping the girls off in the daycare and heading into the gym to meet my fellow boot campers, the instructor informed us that the first thing we'd be doing is running a mile outside in the 38 degree weather! Excuse me? A mile outside to start things off? I totally was not dressed for this, and am not prepared to run a mile from the get go. Most of the other girls had long sleeves, pants, hats, and gloves. They were obviously far more prepared for this than I was. Didn't I sign up for a boot camp that is for all fitness levels? I don't think just anyone can run a mile outside on the first day.

Oh well, enough complaining and off I went. A lot of other girls had participated in the boot camp for the previous 2 sessions so they finished well in front of me on the mile. My final time was 12:09. I couldn't run the entire thing (the hills were a little tough), but I wasn't too disappointed in time considering I hadn't run a foot in 6 months, let alone a mile. After finishing the run, we headed inside to test on several different areas including sit-ups, push-ups, wall squats, etc. The instructor wanted to have a baseline for where we started so that we can see our progress in 6 weeks. She also took measurements of our arms, thighs, hips, and waist. On Tuesday morning I was extremely sore, mostly from the wall squats, but I was feeling pretty good about how things had gone and was looking forward to yesterday.

Yesterday was brutal! Our normal instructor, Jess, is out of town for 2 weeks so a guy named Brandon has stepped in to take her place and torture us. He is the devil reincarnated. After what he put us through in the first 10 minutes of class yesterday, I thought I was going to die. Running, jump roping, jumping jacks... all in the first 10 minutes! I have kind of blocked out everything that we did in that horribly long hour yesterday, but I do know that it was by far the hardest work-out I have ever endured. By the end, I was dripping with sweat and ached all over, but somehow I felt fantastic! I was in pain, but I knew I had completed it without dying or passing out, and that as hard as it was, I was going to do this for the next 6 weeks and get my lazy butt in shape. I had forgotten what an adrenaline rush it is to complete such a grueling work-out.

Today I am extremely sore, but I am looking forward to next Monday and the next 6 weeks. After this is over, I plan to get back to running outside on a regular basis (I'm sure it won't be snowing in 6 weeks, will it?). I am shooting for running a couple of 5Ks again this summer and may even shoot for something bigger. We'll see where my body and ambitions lead me!

Monday, March 1, 2010

Happy 1st Birthday Baby Girl!

I cannot believe my baby girl is already a year old. Cory and I spent some time on Friday reflecting on the last year, and I couldn't help but get a little emotional. This is our last child, and it's bittersweet to see both of my girls grow up so quickly. Looking back on the somewhat rough start that Macy had makes me so thankful for the healthy, spunky little girl that she has become. Cory and I reflected on my water breaking at midnight the night before she was born, my horrendously long and painful labor, the uncertainty we felt not knowing if she would have to go to the NICU or not, and the long 10 day NICU stay with Madison waiting at home. What a difference a year makes!

Here is Macy's first "cleaned up" picture, before heading to the nursery
and then to the NICU. Notice how huge that newborn diaper is on her.
February 26, 2009 4:34pm
4lbs 11oz and 18" long

And on her 1st birthday
February 26, 2010
17lbs 12oz and 27.5" long

On her actual birthday, we spent the day shopping, attending her 3rd cousin, Anna's, birthday party at Bounce U, and going to the Amazing Pizza Machine for dinner and fun. It was a busy day, but Macy was a trooper and seemed to have a lot of fun.

We had her party on Saturday at grandma's house. I never did count exactly how many people came, but I'm thinking it was around 30. We had a pink, green, and blue polka dot theme. We also incorporated candy into the theme and had a candy buffet, along with the cake. I did a horrible job of taking pictures that day because I was having camera issues, but here are some of the shots from the day.

The birthday girl in the cute outfit Sarah made for her.

Daddy helping Macy pull the strings of the pinata

A shot of most of the people at the party
Happy Birthday to You!

This is yummy! She wasn't sure what to think of the cake at first,
but once we helped her a little, she dug right in.

Big sister just had to help open up the presents!

Yesterday I took Macy to Dr. Fran for her 1-year check-up. He was fairly pleased with her growth. He plotted her on the preemie chart, and her weight has caught up to her height according to the chart. She's still a little peanut, and he wants us to keep giving her formula for another 2 months. He told us to keep experimenting with more foods and to try to getting her eating more solids every day. He'd like to check her weight again in about 6 weeks, just to make sure she's still gaining. Her weight is 5% on the normal growth chart, and her height is 8%. She's closer to the 50% for both on the preemie chart.

Happy 1st Birthday Baby Girl!

I can't believe it's been almost 4 months...

since I last posted something here! I've gotten a lot of grief about it from a couple of people (you know who you are). I'm just going to do a quick re-cap of what has gone on in our lives the past 4 months. I'm sure I'll forget something, but you'll get the idea. This way I can start fresh and start posting at least weekly. So here goes:

November:
-I had gall bladder surgery
-Thanksgiving

December:
-I started a new job at Child Saving Institute
-Snow, snow and more snow
-A snowed in Christmas (for the first time in my 30 years of life, I didn't spend Christmas Eve at my grandparents' house.

January:
-Cory and I took a trip to Charlotte to see my dad and Dawn
-My 30th birthday

February:
-Cory's 30th birthday
-Macy's 1st birthday (I'll dedicate a separate post to this)

I'm sure this doesn't even begin to cover what all happened over the last 4 months, but there's a very brief re-cap. Here a few pics over the last 4 months: