Friday, April 23, 2010

Sigh of Relief

Again my life has been blessed by the tender hand of the Lord! These last 7 months, I feel like I have been put to the faith test. It seemed like every time we would get over one crisis, another one would spring up. But through all these tests, we have learned something and have seen miracles and tender mercies administrated. Case in point....

I went in for my 28 week appointment ( I only have 12 weeks to go! I can't believe it!) and found that I had failed my glucose test. You all know the one I'm talking about! That yucky sugar drink that makes you nauseous and gives ya a headache. Ne ways... I was told that I had to do the three hour test. This involves not eating anything after midnight and then not till they tell you that you can. Almost 12 hours (or longer if you are like me and don't stay up till midnight)! Then they precede to poke you every hour for three hours after you drink something twice as sweet as the first one. Horrible!! Ne ways... I was really nervous about it because I just felt like having to count carbs and calories would just make me completely crazy! Lately I have had a hard enough time talking and walking. (that's another story.) Ne ways.... after the third time of being poked and with one more hour in sight, they set me home because my levels were fine! I was so relieved!

I know that the Lord heard my prayers and that He was aware of me! I feel as though I grown closer to the Lord through this pregnancy and feel that though it has been hard, He has never left me! I definitely have learned to trust in my Father and let him carry me.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

5 and Counting!!!

Peter turned the big 5 last week! He was so excited! He counted the days down until St. Patricks Day because he knew four days after was his birthday! Peter is pumped about going to school in the fall! I personally can't remember where the time has gone! I know that I have two other kids but it seems like last week that we brought him home. What a special kid he is to be sent to very unprepared parents, who have to learn many lessons about patience and faith.



I had decided that I was only going to do big birthday parties with friends when my kids turned 5, 8, and 12. This was how my mom did it and it seemed to work! So this was our first party and I think that it went pretty well. We had it last Saturday (his birthday was actually Sunday) and every time the phone rang, I cringed because it was usually someone asking me or telling me that there was something else to do that day. Ne ways... we invited five cousins (some of Peter's favorite and their close friends as well) and two friends. It was crazy for about an hour but the kids all seemed to have fun. We played Green light, Red light (Peter's favorite) and Duck, Duck, Goose, and then Pin the tail on the Donkey. I made balloon hats for all the kids when they got to the house and then swords and one animal after we had cake. The swords were a good/bad idea! The kids loved them but went kind of wild "fighting" each other.





On Peter's actually birthday we got up and made banana muffins for breakfast and later had Honey Soy Sauce Chicken. He could hardly wait to open his presents; a box of sidewalk chalk, two cans of playdough, new clothes, a doodle pad (he loves to draw and color, favorite activity!!), and a soccer ball. He was kind of disappointed when it was done because he really wanted a baseball set but being the paranoid parents we are we were pretty sure that it would become a weapon, hence the ball!


Peter's look of joy when he opened his ball! He loves it now and plays with all the time! He ordered Applesauce Bars for his birthday cake and I was happy to obligaged because there is more applesauce then sugar in it. It makes a great breakfast bar! Ne ways...he had a great birthday and can't wait till next year!




Peter is such a special kid! He loves to draw and anything that is artistic! He is such a big help around the house and helps take care of everyone (sometimes to much...I have to remind him who the mom is...just like my mom did! ) He has such a huge testimony and is not afraid to share it. He can quote scripture stories and remembers things that have happened better then we can. We love him so much!

The First of Many


My awesome neighbor and friend bought this for me after she found out that we were having a girl! Everyone has been so excited for us and it is finally becoming real to me that we are going to have a girl. After receiving this , I bought my first pink dress! I haven't taken pictures of it yet but I hope to post pictures of her in it. It has a cute little pink sweater over a dress of pink flowers. Last weekend I went to a garage sale and had so much fun going through all the girl clothes looking for things. I put a pink jacket and some hair bows. My sister-in-law and I are talking about making some of our own and I am way excited! Anth's family is planning a shower as well as mine and so I want to be careful about my purchases but I can't help myself! I am excited!!

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Moment of Truth

At the end of January, Peter started bobbing his head and blinking his eyes. When we asked him to stop, told us that he couldn't! We became worried after the three day and decided to see our doctor, who recommend that we see a neurologist. The neurologist wanted us to get a series of tests, including an EEG, MRI, and a blood test. The EEG was about a week later and involved us waking up Peter about 3:00 am and keeping him awake until after the test was over. We got pretty creative with a methods. I got up first and we started making an ABC book. (You know, the kind where you cut out things that start with the letters of the alphabet.) Then we watch TV until we got drowsy and then we finger painted until we couldn't anymore and then more TV. When I couldn't stay awake anymore, I woke up Anth and made him give Peter a bath. His hair had to be clean for the test anyways. On the way to the hospital we sang songs and tried to keep him awake. After the EEG, he was suppose to get a MRI but couldn't when the anesthesiologist found out he had strep throat. To make it short, we finally got the MRI on Friday and found out all the results today. (Sorry to everyone that already knew all this!)


Both the EGG and MRI came back normal! ( I will admit that a part of me, a small part, was unhappy to hear that because of all the money they cost us!) His blood test came back with a high strep count. So the doctor has concluded that Peter has a type of strep that doesn't affect his throat but other parts of his body. It can mess with the brain and cause it to have ticks. He prescribed an antibiotic for 6 weeks!!!! Twice a day for TWO WEEKS! I can hardly remember to give it to him for ten days! This could be a little hard! But the good news is that he is okay! Before we found out what the results were our options were either a tick, seizures, or pressure on his brain. I'll take what we were given and count my blessings!! The Lord has blessed so much and I feel so indebted to Him for everything that he has done for us and Peter!

The other moment of truth....

I had my ultrasound today and its a .....

I feel so blessed today! I am so excited but I feel like I'm in shock. I was totally (okay, not totally but pretty darn) convinced that the baby was a boy. I kept telling myself that. I had accepted it and now . . . wow! And now, I only have one thing to say...

BRING ON THE SHOPPING!!! PINK HERE I COME!!!!

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Life

Do you ever have those times in your life that when you sit and look back, you heave a sigh of relief that its over? I feel like my life has been on a rollarcoaster since about Thanksgiving and that life couldn't be anymore more hectic or hard then it is right now. Don't get me wrong! This isn't a boob post! I guess I just felt like I need to justify a little about my lack of posting! I know that I should it more but .... LIFE happens and goes on. I don't really feel like posting Christmas pictures or New Years or even Valentines! They were all great and we have enjoyed the holidays that have come and gone. I just don't feel the desire to post! I know! Totally insane right? Ne ways... I am going to try and be better about it.. But hang in there with me...just have patience, just have patience ( we sing and say this a lot at our house! More referring to me then to anyone else!) We are all waiting for spring to come and where playing outside becomes a part of everyday life again! I never realized how much I miss being able to send my boys outside without an half hour of preparation in order for it to happen!!

Tuesday I find out what I am having! This could and will be an emotional day for me, no matter what the baby is! A boy .... hopefully a little crying and much squaring of the shoulders. A girl....hopefully a little crying and much squaring of the shoulders! Wish me luck!

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Why Babies Have Moms!

A friend sent me this in an email and I laughed so hard it made me cry! Its amazing the things that moms do!!!

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Our letter to Santa

Dear Santa,

Soon it will be Christmas and we just wanted to make sure that you knew how good we have been. Each of us has tried in our own way to do what we should.

Peter has been so good this year, Santa. Not even really crying after he got his root canal and crown in July. Pretty good for a four year old, huh? He was nice to all the kids and made friends in preschool this year as well. He is the biggest helper with Matthew, giving him his toys and pacifier and helping his mommy feed him and change his diaper. Peter also sings him songs to help him stop crying until his mommy can come get him.

Andrew has tried super hard to be good this year as well! He even dressed like a superhero on Halloween with the rest of his family to show how hard he is trying to be good. As a three year old mechanic that loves to take things apart and see how they work, Andrew has been tempted a lot this year to destroy a lot of stuff but he has been good and hasn’t touch his mom’s toaster yet! He can usually fix all the things he takes apart and fix those things Mommy can’t!

Matthew, only being 6 months, has been exceptionally good! He is generally a happy baby that loves to smile and laugh, especially at his two big brothers! He hardly fussed when he cut his two bottom teeth and he always eats his vegetables that his mommy has started feeding him. Matthew eats so good that he now weighs 17 pounds and is 26 ¾ inches tall! He is trying hard to be patient as he learns to crawl . . . if he could only get his belly off the ground!

Mommy and Papa have tried really hard to be good too! Papa has even been working with the young men in the ward to help them get their Duty to God. Mommy worked really hard in the Primary until she got released and now she gets to make phone calls every month to see if people have done their visiting teaching. Papa also was really, really good when he had a root canal as well in August. He had to go to the ER and everything to get some medicine to make it stop hurting until a dentist could look at it and fix it! Mommy and Papa were very forgiving when they got really sick after eating dinner at that one restaurant! They were sick all day but they didn’t get mad at the people that gave them the food!

Santa, last of all we are excited for the early Christmas present in our Mommy’s belly! We can hardly wait to see it and we will try and be patient until July when it comes! It was such a surprise to find out that we got a Christmas present in the middle of November, even before Thanksgiving! Could you please send a sister? We don’t have one of those you know!

Thanks for everything and have a great Christmas!

Love,

The Tietjens

P.S. We have put in some pictures so that you can see how big we are! We know that you never really get to see us because we are always asleep when you come!