Dress up

Zoe got a tub of dress up clothes for Christmas that she loves to play with all the time. Which is funny, because its like pulling teeth to get her to wear anything but a t-shirt when we go someplace. When it comes to playing dress up, its simple to get clothes on. I don’t get it.

The glasses totally transform her into another girl all together.

Gizmo had to get in on some of the action. He was pretending he was Biff.

My little cowboy.

I opted out of dress up this time. I’m still recovering from the hair clip fiasco from November:

Fudge (in the voice of Ralphie from “A Christmas Story”)

I honestly don’t know where to begin. My old domain expired on the 23rd of December and somehow the renewal notice email slipped by me. So I sent in a request that evening and got a response back on the 26th, yet the response wasn’t what I was looking for. They said my payment information was wrong. So I went through the whole process again and have yet to hear anything.
I went ahead and registered a new/different domain with a completely different registrar and will await a response, if any, about the old domain. Unfortunately, I lost access to all my stuff. I did however have a backup file from January 2011. It’s just text and some posts have photos if they were linked from Flickr. So if I don’t hear anything from old domain registrar, I’ve lost everything from this year. Which, if you think about it, wasn’t much.

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If you were to ask me a week ago if my pregnant wife was going to give birth yesterday I would have thought you were crazy ans said no. I would have been wrong though.
These past few days have been a whirlwind of a ride. It has only just begun.
Our baby wasn’t due until April 26th. Here is a rundown of last weeks events.

Stephanie originally went to a three week sonogram with her high risk ob/gyn Monday morning. She called me crying and mumbling something about they were sending her to the hospital because they didn’t like what they saw. The amniotic fluid was low and the blood flow in the umbilical cord was not good. When I arrived at the hospital Stephanie and her mom when still sitting in the car grabbing a bite to eat. I spent the day there while they monitored her ‘off the charts’ blood pressure and the baby’s heart beat. She spent the night there as did her mom.
Tuesday was spent waiting around for lots of answers that never came.
Wednesday we finally made progress with another sonogram that morning. He basically stated that we could have a baby in a week or 4 weeks. Nothing had really gotten worse, nor had it gotten better. I went to work the rest of the day, my mind not really there. That afternoon Stephanie calls me saying that Dr. Taylor came in and told her that if she were to deliver Ashleigh there at H.E.B. hospital our baby wouldn’t have a fighting chance and wanted to go ahead and transfer us to Harris Methodist in downtown Fort Worth. I went ahead and finished my last two calls as it was going to be awhile for the ambulance to transport her. I drove from downtown Dallas to downtown Fort Worth and arrived in time to meet the new Obstetrician that had agreed to take on the new patient. He talked to us about certain things and then immediately wanted to do another sonogram to put a fresh pair of eyes on the situation. Luckily for us he got called to do an emergency delivery and his partner came in and did the sonogram instead. Dr. Tabor was his name, and safety for mommy was his game. We both liked this guy even better. He didn’t like what he saw and told us to expect a baby within two weeks.
Two weeks? Really? Dr. Tabor was the first doctor that we’d seen that said the cord was wrapped around the babies neck. He also stated that Stephanie’s organs could also start to shut down and neither one of us were thrilled about that. That night Carol stayed with Stephanie, and I for the first time that week spent the night with Zoe.
I dropped Zoe off at her Poppy’s house Thursday morning and grabbed some doughnuts and received a call from Carol that they were doing another sonogram and to hang close by “just in case”. Luckily with my job I’m never at the same place in the mornings and was able to hang in a parking lot off I30.
Then the call came. Carol weeping she says, “You need to come on, they are taking the baby.”
I arrived 10 minutes later and found Stephanie. The nurses were already starting a different IV and I was told to put these scrubs on. The anesthesiologist came in a told her about the spinal they would give her to numb the lower part of her body. Shortly there after the wheeled her off and I waited. And waited. And waited. I waited for what seemed like an eternity and then finally the nurse came and got me and I saw Steph. Strapped to the OR table. A curtain up, keeping her from seeing anything. It wasn’t but maybe 10 or 15 minutes later and we heard a small moan.
Time of birth: 9:35am.
I tried to peek around the curtain to see what was going on but was unable to. They finally called me over and there she was in all her beauty. Little Ashleigh Ryon.

Its the 12th already?

The previous post has been saved in my phone for about a week. I had just forgotten about it.
Tonight Stephanie is with her dad doing basketball practice for 3rd and 4th graders at church.
So its me and the kiddo tonight. Well, its just me as she is out cold laying on my shoulder.
So…I get to sit here on the couch, Idol playing in the background, Zoe sawing logs on my shoulder and write the blog entry with my thumbs.

The days slowly are getting longer. The winter blast has gone, at least for now, and the weather is back to normal. Mid 50′s this week. I attempted to pull weeds in the garden when I got home. It was finally pretty enough that I felt in the mood to be outside. Looking at the garden, work stares you right back. I’m already be behind on getting seeds started. I gotta get at least two beds worked becuase onions need to be planted in about two weeks. Mmm, onions.
I have that spring itch.

Two weeks ago I started building a shed. I have the floor completed and one wall framed. I plan on having the other walls framed and up this weekend. We’ll see how it goes.

That’s all for now.

Ketchup

I think the holiday season and the whole month of November has kept me from writing on here like I should have.
New Years eve was spent watching Friends reruns and falling alseep on the couch, waking up in time to see the ball drop. The next morning Stephanie got up and made doughnuts. We’ve decided to make that our yearly tradition instead of blackeyed peas. Niether one of us are to fond of them anyways.
My short crochet run has slowed down dramatically now that my evenings are spent playing with blocks, eating plastic chicken legs and watching Elmo tell jokes. All with Zoe of course.
I made the mistake of googling kittens with Zoe one morning and now everytime I sit down to waste time, she says kitty and wants me to pick her up so I can show her all the kitties.