Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Some stuff I've written

I'm certainly not a poet or an author.  But  a few months ago I started a blog that is just my writing.  Some is serious and some is funny.  And let me reiterate that I don't claim to be awesome at writing.  But I thought I'd share it in case you might enjoy it.  Its just some stuff I've made up recently.
http://christineiswriting.blogspot.com/

Monday, July 16, 2012

All Together



We had our annual Marchant family reunion  during the last weekend of June.  We stayed in some townhome apartments in Ephraim.  Much to some peoples chagrin, I insisted on a parents and siblings photo.  It is very rare to get us all together in one shot.  Can you name them all? 

Left to right: Bridget, Ben, Becca, me, Leslie, Jenny, Angie, Carrie, Mom and Dad.

This was at the old pioneer cemetary.  Bridget set up a fun "Amazing Race" for the family.  Too bad we were in such a hurry to win that we didn't take very good pictures.



Leslie holding Sam




Anna swimming at Snow College

Jenny's baby Max with his broken leg.  He hobbled around pretty fast on that cast.


My kids, minus Sam who really didn't want to be in the picture.


Sunday, April 8, 2012

Easter 2012



7 months old already
My cute, stubborn curly girl
All my kids.
I call this picture "I have sisters"
My girls.
My oldest and my youngest
Can you say mischief?
Do you really want me to sit still?
Dan always does a "Mom" egg every year for me.
Alex admiring his egg

Monday, February 13, 2012

What's it like with 5 kids?








Well, at first I thought I was on the crazy train on the way to the looney bin. But now I've adjusted. :) Its great having 5 kids. A little crazy now and then, but I have no regrets.
I am constantly asked by people, "How do you handle 5 kids? I can barely handle my ____ (fill in the blank)". Well, there's no magic trick. But as I've thought about it, I've come to relate it a bit to running.
Right at first when you start running, it is really hard. When you first become a mom, it is really hard. You've never done this before. It wears you out. You don't know how other people who do more than you can possibly do what they are doing. But like running, you get stronger and are able to handle more. That doesn't mean that some days the miles don't seem harder than others. Some days feel like speedwork. But some days are more like the beautiful mountain trails. Overall things get easier. So, adding children to the family is kind of like adding miles to your workout. It is hard but gets easier. I can honestly say that each child has added so much joy to our family. I can't imagine my life without any of them.
Here's some recent pics from our family Valentine's party. Photos courtesy of Becca.

Friday, September 2, 2011

Sam's Birth Story











































On Monday, I woke up just not feeling right. In the afternoon, I took a nap. When I woke up, I was getting mild contractions in my back. My contractions were erratic and never got consistent enough to go to hospital. About 10 pm, my contractions stopped except for maybe once an hour. I was a bit bummed, but since I had a scheduled induction for Tuesday morning, I was okay.


I woke up Tuesday morning at about 3 am and never got back to sleep. We had to be at the hospital at 6:30 am.


We got to the hospital and they hooked me up to the pitocin. I wanted them to break my water so things would progress faster, but said I had to be on antibiotics for 4 hours first since I was positive for Group B Strep. So, for the first 4 hours, I stayed at about a 3-4 cm. That's the same that I was when I checked in. Dan and I were actually starting to get bored. And the contractions weren't even as painful as the ones from the night before.


Around noon, my doctor had another doctor come break my water. That's when things start to get painful.



I am not what you'd call "crunchy" or a naturalist, but I decided that I didn't want an epidural this time. Epidurals take like 12 hours to wear off of me. They make me feel like crap. And after a lot of leg/back problems in the past year and half, I didn't want a needle in my back or my leg numb ever again. So, I didn't get an epidural.



My sister Jenny went without an epidural about 6 months ago when she had a baby. She went without because her insurance wouldn't cover it and it would cost her like $1000. She gave me a book and a lot of advice. She said that she would breathe deep 3 times and then the contraction was over. This is what I did. Except I had to breathe deep four times per contraction. I would count, and sometimes out loud. I knew that if I just made it through the 4, I would feel fine again. And I felt totally fine between contractions. I could talk and carry on like normal. Until the next contraction hit. When I was dialated to a 6, the nurse offered me a birthing ball. It was actually quite comfortable to sit on. And it made the baby drop down fast. And I suddenly felt nauseated. The nurse said its common to get nauseated during the transition.


After 2 contractions while sitting on the ball, the doctor arrived and they decided to check me. The doctor said I was 7-8 cm. He then said that he wanted to check me during the next contraction. He wanted me to push just a little so he could check the cervix during the contraction.


Well, I pushed a little, and my body took over. I couldn't stop pushing. The doctor only had one glove on and the nurse had to try and catch the baby with a towel. The doctor quickly put two gloves on and finished delivering the baby. The pushing/delivery was one of the most intense things I have ever been through. It was such a shock to me, I'm not sure how painful it was or wasn't. I don't really remember since it was so fast and intense. I think it was one of the fastest deliveries the doctor has ever had.


Poor baby Sam ended up with a bruised face from his quick exit. I felt bad for him.

After a 24 hour stay, we came home from the hospital. Our kids our so excited about the baby. Alex doesn't seem jealous at all yet.

Sam is such a sweet baby. I feel extremely blessed to have him. And I am so thankful for Dan and his support.