Saturday, July 20, 2013

Family Reunion

In July we went to the Bailey Family Reunion at Tenney Ranch. It was over the 4th of July weekend. Everyone was there, including Mark! Up until 2 weeks before the reunion it looked like Mark wouldn't be able to come. But he worked it out with some of the attending radiologists to get the holiday weekend off.

Austin and I were planning on going the entire time. The family was excited to be seeing us but sad that Mark wouldn't be coming. Mark was going to be the only family member absent. But we sure surprised them! Mom's reaction was the best. She was just so excited! She walked in and everyone was sitting down to eat and we were all pretty quiet because we were waiting to see how long it would take her to notice Mark. She was shocked! She gave him a big hug and just couldn't stop saying how happy she was and how surprised and how we had totally gotten her. It was awesome. EVERYONE was excited to have him there :)

Austin and I went to Arizona a few days before Mark to spend some time with my mom. Austin and I stayed with her at her house. We just hung out most days. Nana watched Austin one morning so we could go to the temple together. It was lovely. I love spending time in the temple, especially when I have my mom with me. It was exactly what I needed-- some peace and quiet with my own mother. We had lots of great talks and Austin LOVED climbing up on her chair-and-a-half when the cushions were off and just bouncing around on it. It was so cute. We went to the park and played in her front yard and played with the new books and toys she bough just because Austin was coming to visit. She is an awesome grandma. But I mean, she was an awesome mom too so what can you expect? :)





After spending several days with Grandma Van Gesen, Mark flew into Phoenix! Grandma watched Austin while I drove down to get Mark. His flights were both delayed but he still made it to Phoenix! As we were driving home we saw some awesome fireworks being set off by a casino right on the side of the bee-line highway. It was awesome. We got back to Snowflake around 12:00 and surprised everyone the next morning by showing up at Tenney Ranch together.

The reunion was a blast. We did lots of fun things: jewelry making, mani-pedis, waterballoon volleyball, 5K race, family history lessons, family pictures, chess tournaments, arm wrestling tournaments, sliding, teeter-tottering, and lots and lots of visiting. It was a blast.



 Austin got to spend lots of time bonding with his Grandpa. He thinks Grandpa is pretty special. It might help that he looks a lot like dad :)

 Mark came in first for the 5K! Here he is coming in and right after the race. He said it felt good to beat his brothers but the best feeling of all was beating his dad :) Mark's dad is a great runner and runs at least one marathon a year if not more.

The Bakers brought their dog, Ruby. They just moved and can't have her in their current apartment so they brought her to give to the Tharps. It was fun having her around. The kids, including Austin, loved it. Austin got SO muddy playing with that dog.

 Austin LOVED his Nana. He absolutely loved her from day one. He had no stranger anxiety with her or anything. He loved to be held by Nana and just be with Nana. That was even before he got to choose out of Nana's goody bag! Nana is a special lady I guess!



Even though the reunion itself was "officially" over everyone stayed at Mom and Dad Bailey's house for an extra night. It was a blast being in such close quarters with everyone for one evening! It was a Saturday night and we all went to Eva's together for dinner. It was a little... ok a lot... crazy at dinner. Good thing we were completely isolated from all the other customers in the banquet room! The kids were super loud and all over the place. It was pretty funny. The food was amazing though, of course. Thanks Mom and Dad Bailey for treating us!

After dinner Mark, Austin, and I took a quick trip over to the cemetery so I could visit my dad's grave. I find it so peaceful and I love to visit it every time I go. It helps me feel close to him. We swung by my mom's house to grab Austin's jacket and then we met the whole family at the Taylor Rodeo Grounds for the 4th of July rodeo and fireworks. It was on the 6th of July. Go figure. I guess they just wanted to do it on a weekend :)

Austin was a little stinker most of the time but he eventually calmed down. Right when the fireworks started :) Watching the sunset from the top of the bleachers was really beautiful though. The rodeo was pretty good but not one bull rider was able to stay on the bull! The fireworks were great too.

Overall it was a fantastic trip. We can't wait until we get to see everyone again soon!


Friday, July 19, 2013

Beach Time!

So Mark took Step 2 CK in the middle of June. He spent about 4 weeks studying for it. We really wanted to get out of town and go to the beach the day before he took the test to help him clear his mind and relax before the big test.

We drove to Wilmington on Thursday afternoon and spent the evening eating Chick-fil-A on the beach and playing in the sand and the water as the sun set.






The next morning we went to the beach again. The weather was perfect. We all had a great time. Austin had an especially fun time in the sand. He love to squish his hands in it and knock down all of the towers we made for him with his new sand toys. The waves were still a little scary but he tolerated them if they were very small.

We brought a bowl of watermelon from home with us, knowing it was one of Austin's favorite fruits. He devoured it on the beach.


After our morning beach excursion we went back to the hotel for Austin to take his morning nap. Mark and I showered and washed up while he slept. Then we checked out of the hotel and went on a drive around Wilmington. We ended up at the U.S.S. North Carolina-- a giant WWII battleship that fought in the South Pacific.

We didn't intend to end up there but we are sure glad we did! We decided the entrance fee was worth it and it totally was. We had a great time exploring the ship from stern and top to bottom.



One of the coolest parts of the ship was finding the sick bay. They even had an x-ray room. Of course with our budding radiologist here we had to snap some pictures of that. Some of the stories from the sick bay were pretty funny. Also-- Mark says that the x-ray shown is actually a female rib-cage. Pretty funny considering it was definitely an all male ship.



After we were finished we started home. We stopped at Subway (for me) and Hardee's (for Mark) on the way home for lunch. Austin slept almost the whole way. He woke up to enjoy some watermelon and a sucker about the time we reached Greensboro :)

Overall it was a fantastic trip and Mark did fabulously on Step 2 the next day! And when he came home that evening after his 9 hour test we dropped Austin off at the Walton's (THANK YOU!) and spent the next 6.5 hours in the emergency department where I was treated for a kidney infection. Thankfully the infection peaked after our fabulous trip!

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

What We've Been Working On

Baby Bailey #2

January 2014



Surprised?! So were we!

When I asked Mark "How did this happen?!" His tongue in cheek response was "Well, when two people love each other..." And I said "I know how it happened, but I mean, how did it happen?!"

Austin was our medical miracle. It took us four years to conceive him and a lot of medical intervention.

This sweet pregnancy is our miracle. It just happened.

God truly works in a mysterious way. His timing is perfect. For some reason there is another spirit that needs to join our family sooner rather than later.

The first trimester is over before it even began for me. I was already nearly 8 weeks pregnant when I found out I was pregnant. I had been feeling irritable, tired, and kind of sick to my stomach. Then I thought I had a UTI. So I went to my doctor thinking ally my symptoms must be related to the UTI. He said I didn't have a UTI** or a yeast infection and that he didn't know what was wrong but if things got worse before they got better to call and they would give me an antibiotic just to be safe.

So I went home and complained to Mark that I had just spent $90 at the doctor's office for nothing and I should have just waited it out. He suggested that I might be pregnant. I scoffed. There was no way I could be pregnant. We weren't even trying! I mean, we weren't exactly trying to prevent it either, but up until now I have been my very own (and very effective) birth control.

But that did get me thinking... So I told him I was really craving some Oreos. He said I could go get some if I wanted. So I did. But I didn't really want cookies. I wanted to buy a pregnancy test without telling anyone. I didn't want anyone else to be disappointed if it was negative. Besides, I told myself, You just got a prescription for birth control. You need to take a pregnancy test before you start anyway to be on the safe side. So I bought the cookies and the test. I brought in the groceries and said I had to go to the bathroom. I hid the test up my shirt and ran upstairs.

My hands were not shaking. I wasn't nervous. I wasn't excited. I totally expected the test to be negative. Imagine my immense surprise when both lines turned purple. I just about dropped it into the bath tub. I just sort of sat there and stared at it in disbelief for a few minutes. But deep in my heart I knew it wasn't a false positive. I finished my business and marched in and showed the test to Mark. He said "I knew it!"  Then the conversation at the top of this post took place.

And now I am somewhere between 12 and 13 weeks. We can't be exactly sure because we can't date the pregnancy from my last menstrual cycle. I had the above ultrasound to get an estimation.

But we are expecting #2! And we are thrilled. This really is a dream come true for me. I always wanted to just "get pregnant" without any intervention. And it has happened! It truly is a miracle. Now that the shock and fear and apprehension have mostly worn off I am just plain excited. The excitement grows every single day!

2014 will be a big year for us! Bring it on!


**I did have a UTI, by the way. My doc just didn't catch it. 3 days later I was in the Emergency Department with a fever of 102, chills, aches, and pain in my back. The UTI had progressed to a kidney infection. Ugh. I was in the hospital for about 7 hours. I had IV antibiotics and some morphine. And when I got home I had to take the nastiest antibiotics ever for 10 days. Thankfully it passed and the baby is just fine!