Monday, March 21, 2011

Wow! 2 Weeks Old!

I can hardly believe that tomorrow Miles will be 2 weeks old! I keep thinking it's that 2nd week in March when he was born.
These past few weeks have been such a relief. I had been so nervous about bringing a new baby home and adjusting to this new way of life, but so far, it has been easier than I anticipated. Of course, that's not to say it's been a piece of cake--Ella is definitely having to adjust to sharing mommy and I have had to adjust to getting up every 3 hours to feed the litttle monster--but I haven't been nearly as tired as I was when I was pregnant and now that my body is getting back to normal I am feeling like I can definitely handle my soon to be 3 year old and the cutest newborn on the planet!


Daddy time!

Ella's reaction to her new brother has been pretty good. Leading up to his arrival she really wasn't interested in any of the books that talked about new siblings, and so it was just up to me and Peter to talk about it as much as we could. There have been moments when she didn't want to wait for me to be done doing something with Miles before helping or playing with her, but that seemed to be just in the first week. She is already responding better when I explain that I need to finish feeding him or changing him before I can do whatever she is asking. She also seems to be a little more defiant, but that could just seem like that to me because I am home with her all the time now, rather than working.
But she loves when Miles is awake so she can talk to him. She likes to hold him and she likes to pick out his clothes.


He looks really Asian in this picture! It's kind of deceiving because this kid has light brown hair and blue eyes (that better change into hazel-like mine!). So right now he doesn't really look like our baby! I have no idea where the light brown hair is from!



My sweetie pie




1st bath!

Such a good helper


On our way to the store.



I had to hurry and get a picture of him in this dinosaur outfit. I had bought this for Aaron when he was born and I just loved it. My sis sent it back to me. But for some reason he pees through it every time he has it on! He hasn't made it a whole day in this yet, and I've tried three times!


It's been a whirlwind these past few days, but I am loving every moment. Miles is a very good baby and such a joy to just sit and look at. I am looking forward to spending the next few months off with my kids! More updates to come!!






Sunday, March 13, 2011



Our New Addition!

Miles Allen
6lbs. 11oz.
19 3/4 in
Born at 5:17 am
on March 8th, 2011

Yay! He's finally here! I think he knew how desperate I was to have this pregnancy over with so he made his appearance quite swiftly and of course, right on his due date!
I had been having pretty painful contractions for a few days and on Sunday and Monday was pretty sure that those were the days the contractions would get closer together and more regular. But it took until about 11:00pm on Monday night for me to start timing them. I gave myself until 12:30 and then I called the doctor's office. When I told the nurse that I had been having contractions that were about 10 minutes apart lasting 45 seconds and that it was my second pregnancy, she said, "Oh! You gotta go. Grab your hospital bag and go!" I was kind of surprised because I really thought that the contractions needed to be closer together.
I called my mom to come over to be at the house with Ella and we took off for the hospital!
Peter, thinking it would be another long 12 hour process decided he needed food and made a run through the Wendy's drive thru! Man, am I a nice woman or what!?
We arrived at the hospital right before 2:00am and I was already 5cm dilated and 60% effaced. I was really surprised, but thankful that this meant that I would be admitted and could get an epidural soon!
They got me upstairs, got an IV going, and as soon as they got that first bag of fluid in me, they gave me the epidural (which hurt more than it did the first time). In the meantime we had let our friend Elizabeth know that we were admitted to the hospital so she could go take over for my mom and my parents could get to the hospital.
They did one last cervical check and I was already at 7cm. Now that I was drugged and comfortable it was time to rest...or so we thought.
Peter and I laid there in the dark and talked about what time we thought Miles would be born and other things that I don't really remember. Finally we both started to doze off and then my water broke! As I reached to press the nurse call button the Resident on call and two nurses came rushing in. Apparently when my water broke, it caused Miles' heart rate to drop so they were coming in to check on him. That's all it took. I was at 10 cm and it was time to push!
Peter called mom and they had just walked into the hospital. It worked out perfectly. While mom and dad made their way to our room, the nurses prepped. I pushed through 4 contractions and he was here!

It kind of scares me to think that we checked into the hospital at 2:00 and he was born at 5:17! Thank god I didn't wait any longer before I called the doctor!
Here's some pics:

Totally surprised that he was smaller than Ella!



Helping mommy feed her new brother

Smiles all around!

Checking out their 5th grandchild!

So Miles was born at 5am on the 8th. We checked out of the hospital at 11:30am on the 9th! Yikes! It was totally crazy. But that hospital bed was so uncomfortable I was more than happy to leave!

Our first morning together!

5 days old!

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

38 Weeks and...Resting

I officially started my five hour work days today. Ahhhhhh. It was nice to get off at 12:30 and go home and rest for a little bit before picking up Ella from day care. I hope to get a lot done now that I have the extra time. I still need to finish packing my hospital bag and wash baby clothes. I'd also like to pack away all of my maternity clothes and get them ready to re-gift or donate. But of course, on the top of my list is resting!

I had my 38 week appointment today and everything looks good. I am 2 centimeters dilated which is great news to me since I didn't dilate at all with Ella. I was actually at 2 centimeters when I checked in to the hospital last time! I'm mostly just happy that all of these contractions I have been having are actually doing something.

Because all of my vitals were good, I don't have an appointment again until March 8th (my due date). If I make it that far I will have an appointment that morning and if Peter and I choose to, we can set a date to be induced a week from that day. I, and the nurse, kind of doubt I will make it that far. But of course, you never know!
Here's hoping that my next post is introducing our new son!

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Ready to Bring Him Home!

Anna and I spent last weekend getting the nursery ready for our new addition. It really didn't take as long as we thought it would and Peter and I are really pleased with the way it turned out!


Ella has figured out how to climb up the changing table and her new favorite thing to do is get her diaper changed while laying on it. I figure this is actually much easier for me to do, so I let her do it. She has wanted to get into the crib too, but I told her that only babies go in there. So now she puts her dolls in there and covers them with a blankie so they can take naps.
Now that the room is done it has given us a lot of opportunities to talk about Miles and explain to her that her baby brother will be here soon and will be sleeping in the crib and getting his diaper changed on the changing table. She seems to understand a little bit, but of course, the idea is still a little foreign to her.

Finishing his room really put me at ease, but I did start to think about all of the other things that we need to get done around the house. I really need to pack a bag for the hospital and need to get Peter to set up the pack 'n play and swing.
My baby brunch is tomorrow so I figure after that I can finish getting things organized and figure out what else needs to be done.

This past week has been really hard on me. Working a full 8 hours is getting hard and usually by 1:00 I am ready to go home. My feet and ankles started to swell this week to the point that my shoes start to feel really tight. I'm walking much slower and get tired much faster. I also started to get a sore throat and chills yesterday, but seem to be okay today.
I came home last night and pretty much didn't leave the couch. After resting for a few hours though I started to have Braxton Hicks that were really painful. I had six in about 25 minutes. Following the rules the doc told me (laying on my left side and drinking water), they subsided and I just fell asleep. I have had a few more today as well, so it's definitely something I will bring up at my appointment on Tuesday. (This is why I need to pack a hospital bag!)
I may start working half days soon to try to get some more rest as I know I will need it before labor and delivery, and of course after!

On to other news--
Blake has been working on a science project for about the last month. He decided to make cornstarch into quicksand and test if certain objects would sink and how long it would take them. It was pretty cool. The cornstarch mixture looked like liquid, but when you touched it, it felt solid. If you picked it up, it would liquify and run through your fingers! His science fair was last weekend.
Here's our mad scientist!

Tuesday, February 01, 2011

35 Weeks and Counting!


While I feel like this pregnancy has taken forever-it was kind of weird to type out that I am 35 weeks pregnant! But here we are!
This pregnancy has been very different than my first. It has taken much more of a toll on my mind and body. I'm sure that toting a toddler around has something to do with that, but I am surprised at how different it has been. I feel like it has been the longest 8 months, and I am much more ready to just have this baby and get my body back!!

I haven't been taking many pictures lately and I'm kind of bummed about that. Ella is such a character and wish I had more pictures to post so you could see her silliness.








She loves to take pictures with the camera. When she wants me to smile for the camera, she says, "Mom, cheese me."

She's a pretty good photographer!
We have been dealing with the terrible twos over the last few months. Ella is quite the tantrum thrower when she doesn't want to do something. The worst tantrums seem to come when we are trying to leave the house and she doesn't want to go. Or lately, it has been when we try to leave my mom's house! She is quite the fighter!
She has also taken to just completely ignoring us when we are asking her to do something. That can get pretty frustrating, and I have found that it's very hard for me to find the patience to deal with her sometimes!
I just keep telling myself it is all temporary! Soon enough I'll miss her being this little, so I just deal with the bad moments, and relish the good ones!
Everything is going well with the pregnancy. The doc says I'm on "cruise control" right now. I have been having a lot of Braxton Hicks that have been pretty uncomfortable so I did have a cervical exam to make sure that I haven't started dilating yet. Everything was fine. Of course, in a few weeks we are going to want me to start dilating!
I have been trying to be good about relaxing and staying hydrated, but it seems like the contractions start once I actually lay down to relax. Last night I was pretty uncomfortable with the pain actually radiating to my hips. I don't worry too much though because they usually stop within an hour or two.
I'll be working on getting the nursery set up this weekend so I will take pictures afterwards and post them. I will also try to get some more good pics of Ella.











































Saturday, October 30, 2010

Trip To the Aquarium

We headed to the Denver Aquarium last weekend and had an awesome day checking out the animals and having lunch.

Ella touching a starfish!

When I showed people this and told them it was a butterfly, Ella says, "No mom, it's a TATTOO!"


Tiger-Rooooaaarrrr!




Checkin out the Ray


Had to have her pose in front of the Rainbow Trout for my dad.

We finally got around to taking a belly shot! So here I am at 21 weeks...


In the last few weeks I have really started to feel the little guy moving around. He's pretty predictable too--moving at the same times every day. I definitely feel like I am carrying higher than I did last time--so I'm a believer in the old wives tale about carrying different if you are having a boy or girl!
Mouse Hunt Update- We think we have caught all of the mice. We have a caught a total of six! Ugh!!! It's so gross! I actually saw one earlier in the week and so I was pretty obsessed about catching that one--which we did. Since then the traps have been empty, so hopefully this means we have got them all. We are going to patch up the hole behind the stove that they were living in and I shall commence with the deep cleaning!!







Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Say Hello To Baby Boy Hanley!!!
Okay, so apparently I just needed really big news in order to get around to updating the blog! Not that finding out I am pregnant was not big news, but really-there's no good pics to go along with that news!
So I am 20 weeks along and feeling pretty good. I developed the same side pain that I had when I was pregnant with Ella. It picks and chooses when it hurts and there are some days where I am fine and others when I can barely stand to sit at my desk for more than three or four minutes at a time. It's really frustrating sometimes, but not much I can do about it.
Mostly though I have just found that I much more tired this time around. Of course, lots of things are different. I'm chasing a two year old around and I'm not exercising as much as I did the first time--which Peter never hesitates to remind be about!
This ultrasound was a little bit more fun than Ella's. Ella hardly moved, to the point that the tech was unable to get a picture that she needed to get. This time, the little guy wouldn't stay still and so the tech (who actually turned out to be the same lady who did Ella's (!), was having trouble getting a non-blurry shot! It was so cool though to see him moving around so much. We did get to see him kind of stretch for a second, but mostly he stayed curled up and just kind of scooted around. I have an appointment next week with my doctor (the same one I had with Ella) so we can go over the results from the photos taken.
Sadly, we have not taken any belly shots of me yet. I will do it this week though and will try to better about getting them on a regular basis so I can put them up when I update this thing. Now that I have given up on trying to upload pics from my phone it shouldn't be such a hassle.

For those of you who don't know, the raccoons eventually moved out on their own. Just like everyone told us they would. But they were there for a good three months!

The newest pests to invade out house are mice. Discovered about 2 weeks ago, the little buggers are wiley, but we have set up traps and have caught one. We are hoping that there is only one more and are strategically setting up traps in order to get it. I never thought I would be as freaked out by them as I am. I can't stand to walk around bare foot anymore and am constantly eyeing along the floorboards to see if I see anything! When Peter would let Koa out at night, sometimes he would just leave the door open and go back to sleep. This is how we think they got in. So now that he has stopped doing that, we have sealed up the dog food and tried to rid the counters of any food stuffs.
This of course has just exacerbated my nesting tendencies and I have made a list of each room in the house and listed out how I am going to go about deep cleaning each one!

So here are the pics that I had on my camera from the last few months. Or a few of them at least.

In August we travelled to Virginia for Peter's family reunion. It was a lot of fun to meet so many members of the family and to relax and take in the beautiful scenery and historic attractions. These ducks were right outside Kathy's room so we got some bread crumbs and went out to feed them.

This was after dinner one night where we saw a slideshow and learned the history of Kathy's side of the family. It was way cool. They had made a family tree with the most recent generation listed--Blake, Ella, Colin, and Ciara!


We took a trip to Busch Gardens while we were out there. They have a Sesame Street park with kiddie rides. So of course we couldn't pass up the photo ops!



Ella walked right on up to Miss Zoe! I was so proud of her. I had to call her name a couple of times to get her to turn around for this picture. She was so in awe, she just kept staring at her and trying to hold her hand. So cute!!






We have started working on potty training. While she has really only peed on the potty once for me, she does really well with Jenna (her new day care provider). Some days she will go the whole day without wetting her diaper. She will tell me all the time that she has to go potty, but then she just sits on the potty, asks for toilet paper, throws it in and says, "I'm done!" The pediatrician's nurse said that there's really no need to push it at this point. She says that at this age they want to feel like they have control over something so this is something that Ella can kind of control. I agree with her and figure she'll come around eventually. (Look at how long her hair is getting!!!)

This past weekend we went to Nick's Farmer's Market and bought pumpkins.

Then we had people over to for a carving party! Everybody except Peter carved one but Andrew did his old school with a Sharpie and a carving knife. The rest of us tackled the complicated patterns.


This is mine. For some reason none of us could get a clear picture of this one. Anyway, it's a wolf in case you can't tell!



Heather chose to one of the more difficult ones! But it was worth it--pretty awesome looking, eh?


This is Elizabeth's creepy screamer. I really like the way this one turned out.


And here is Blake's bat. He had the biggest pumpkin and one of the more difficult patterns.
We all had a lot of fun and there will for sure be a 2nd Annual Hanley Halloween Pumpkin Carving Party! Save the date!
Well, with another little one on the way there are sure to be some big changes headed our way. I will post as things come along and keep everyone updated on the Hanley Clan's newest journey!













Friday, May 21, 2010

Our New Roommate
About a month ago Koa started whining and barking at the chimney one morning. I kept yelling at her to get away and eventually I walked over to the chimney and could hear some fluttery noises inside. I figured it was birds. For the next week or so I could still hear the noises and Koa was still chomping at the bit to get to whatever was inside there.
Finally a couple of weeks ago I told Peter that we were going to have to find out what was in the chimney and get it out because Koa was on the verge of losing her mind--which in turn was putting me over the edge as well!
I refused to go anywhere near the open chimney so Peter grabbed a flashlight and stuck his head into the fireplace. At first glance he thought it was a bird. But then the furry critter turned and looked at him!
He closed the flue (after cursing!) and said, "Uh, that's a raccoon!."
I photographed the culprit a few nights ago:


She crawls up that drainpipe to get to the chimney. I can hear her come and go. She leaves around nine o'clock every night and usually comes back around four or five in the morning. The other night I heard her start to make her descent so I scrambled outside and turned on the porch light. She started back up the drainpipe. I yelled for Peter so he could come see her and then I grabbed the camera and snapped a few shots.
She is much bigger than we anticipated! And she was kind of hissing at us. It was really creepy.
We are pretty sure she has babies in there and some mornings (around the time that momma returns, the babies go crazy!) Peter and I have laid in bed and just listened some nights. It's so loud sometimes that I think they are actually IN our living room!

Why havn't we had her removed yet? Well, animal control will not come get her. You have to call a private company. It turns out that it would be no less than $300 to have her removed. That does not include removing the babies and capping the chimney.
Peter and I both hit the internet in search of tips to get rid of them and we have tried a couple of them. We have placed a radio in the fireplace and turned it up really loud during the day so that it would be uncomfortable for them while they are trying to sleep. (Peter almost died laughing because the website suggested tuning it to talk radio or hard rock! He was curious what would happen if we got the punker raccoon who actually liked hard rock. Wouldn't we then be encouraging her to stay!? hehe We also thought to just play some Rush Limbaugh for a few hours--that ought to get her out in a hurry, eh?) Along with the radio we also poured ammonia in a bowl and placed that inside the fireplace so that the fumes would also make it an uncomfortable living space. Neither of these worked.
I spoke with a woman at one of the companies and she was also fairly certain that this raccoon just nested here to have her babies and that she will soon leave on her own--and take her babies with her. She told us to give it a little bit more time and then have them come out and cap the chimney once they are gone.

While I am tired of Koa barking and whining at the fireplace, and tired of the chittering coming from the chimney at various times during the day and night, I do feel better just giving Mrs. Raccoon her own space and enough time for the babies to get bigger so that they can all leave on their own.
Hopefully this happens soon!!!