London is Calling

What an odd title to a post, huh? Well not if you are about to depart on a 6 week trip to London. Yes, the woman who said no more international travel with three young children is about to do just that! Isn’t it funny how life works? We are going to London for my husband’s job so in actuality this will be less vacation and more of a work trip, for both of us!

I will be traipsing around London with my wild bunch and instagramming and blogging throughout so if you start seeing a lot of pictures around London then do not be alarmed that I have been hacked, I will just be an international blogger documenting my adventure as I go.

Taking London by storm!
Taking London by storm!

This will be great practice for if we decide to move there, give us a feel for living internationally. I am under no illusions this will be easy. I fully expect this will be the most difficult time of my life. Adaira was just getting into a routine and sleeping more through the night, life with her was becoming easier (finally). My biggest worry is that the jet lag will completely throw her off.

It won’t be all work, we are planning two weekend trips, one to Brussels and then to Paris for Isla’s 2nd birthday. What a lucky girl to turn 2 in Paris, I am thinking she won’t really care but will love eating everything out of the amazing bakeries found in every corner. After my husband concludes his work we will then be heading up to Scotland and over to Ireland for 2 weeks of vacation. We will then fly out of Dublin and be home in time for Wellington to start preschool.

Lots of train travel in our future, luckily these two love trains!
Lots of train travel in our future, luckily these two love trains!

Stay tuned for our grand adventure. The kids and I definitely plan to explore everything London has to offer. If you have been to London then feel free to provide suggestions, especially on beating the heat, since it is going to be in the 80’s when we arrive!

Silent Reflux

I had been looking forward to that peaceful newborn phase when welcoming Adaira. However, from the beginning it was unlike anything I was prepared for. I had a feeling we were in for a rough ride when the nurses took her for the night and she would not rest in her bassinet.

Nursing her did not come as naturally as it did with my other two. It was difficult from the onset with her latch being problematic mixed with a clicking while she was nursing. I thought this was creating gas problems and her pain and screaming after nursing. We noticed that she had a lip tie and took her to see a doctor known for dealing with this issue in Seattle. However, when we took her the doctor thought the main concern was her tongue tie which she promptly cut. While this did help her nursing (she still had the clicking) she was still arching her back and screaming after nursing.

I was reading one night and typed into the search her symptoms and I found my answer, silent reflux. It never occurred to me that it could be reflux because she was not throwing up, however, silent reflux fit perfectly. There is something about finding an answer that gave me a sigh of relief and empowered me to search for solutions.

I began to feed her at an upward angle to help digestions and hopefully prevent the acid from rising. One of the biggest things that helped was making an appointment with a chiropractor that specializes in infant care. We found out Adaira has torticolis. After she came home from her appointment she was a different baby, less tense and more relaxed. We had one of our best feedings after that.


 
I made an appointment with a lactation consultant. She helped me to improve my breastfeeding technique while also giving me several ideas to help with Adaira’s silent reflux. We have her on an infant probiotic. Also, she wanted us to get Adaira’s lip tie cut because she believed it was causing the clicking and would improve our feeding. Our doctor was about to retire so we made an appointment and were able to get in right away. It has helped the clicking and latch.

One of the most important things that I learned from the lactation consultant was the importance of tummy time. The sooner they can sit up on their own the earlier this will go away. Also, apparently laying on your stomach makes you feel better.

During particularly difficult moments we use gripe water. However, I learned that we cannot give it to her too close to feedings at it causes her to throw up her whole stomach.

We have tried a lot of things and some have worked and some have not so I have no idea if these will work for your children. Adaira still has struggles during the day. There are still difficult days but overall it is better. I see an end in sight to this struggle, finally. I have no idea if any of these things will work for you but if you are struggling like I am then know you are not alone.

The biggest thing I learned through this is to trust your instinct. I had succesfully nursed two children before this and with Adaira something was different from the beginning. There were multiple issues in our case but I had to search for answers and become her advocate. While she is by no means cured of her reflux I can better manage it. Also, in between the screams I see her personality beginning to shine through and those smiles she gives me are beyond precious. The smiles offer hope and I know this phase will not last forever.

We have many appointments for Adaira and her care requires more of our time and emotions than any of our previous children. She is worth it.

Any advice for dealing with silent reflux? We are always searching for answers.

This little lady is 2 months! Be sure to head to my blog to read all about her birth story. #newborn #birthstory

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Adaira’s Birth Story

To say life has been chaotic since Adaira has been born is an understatement. We were not prepared to go from a family of four to five. I apologize for the long delay but I was planning to have a stock of blog posts all ready to go before she was born. However, it seems she had other plans and wanted to meet us a week early. So here begins her birth story.

I started having contractions on Monday the 13th but I thought they were more false contractions. I mean there was no way she would come early, right?! My mother-in-law wasn’t arriving into town till the 18th and my husband and I were planning a weekend away just the two of us before we would welcome her somewhere after the 21st (her due date). Well, that goes to show what happens when I make plans! My friend had been spending the night here in case we went into labor before my mother-in-law came and I am so thankful she insisted on it (thank you Lindsey!). I tried to sleep that night but was in so much pain, my husband did not think I was in labor and was counting contractions. I finally convinced him to call the midwife and she insisted we come in and informed my husband what I had been telling him for hours, that the third baby doesn’t follow a strict script of contractions every few minutes apart.

We packed a bag quickly and we were off. Luckily, at 2 a.m. the highway is clear and we made excellent time to the hospital which is a good thing because I was in very intense pain. I could barely stand or walk. I was admitted straight to a room without even being checked because of the pain and I had a struggle even putting on the hospital gown because the contractions were coming so close together! After that I was checked and I was already 6 centimeters. The doctor came and brought me my epidural. At that point I was shaking so bad due to the pain and definitely needed something.

Like her siblings, Adaira didn’t seem to want to be born by my midwife and was instead delivered by the midwife on call. It was disappointing because I had a plan, but God often disrupts our best laid plans. Luckily, two hours later Adaira was born after a couple minutes of pushing. It was my easiest and fastest delivery by far. She was also the tiniest baby we’ve ever had weighing in at 7 lbs. 12 oz. I guess that is what happens when they come a week early. She was beautiful and had a full head of hair.

Adaira Vesperia, surprised us all!
Adaira Vesperia, surprised us all!

We were able to change my mother-in-law’s ticket so she would arrive that night and my amazing friend (seriously so grateful for her help) was able to take my kids to her house to spend the day with her kids. Adaira proved to be our most difficult baby from the beginning with having a few choking incidences due to her speedy delivery while pushing.

It was not the birth story I had planned but it is completely and uniquely Adaira’s and I would not have it any other way. We are blessed to have her in our lives. I have been tested in ways I didn’t know I could be while learning to care for her but she is teaching me a different way of life.

I love these three so much!
I love these three so much!

In a later post I will be detailing some of the issues we have been dealing with in transitioning to a family of five and how to care for the silent reflux that Adaira has. I hope you will forgive the sporadic posts that will be occurring until I have this mother of three thing down and we are past the many appointments trying to get Adaira and us better equipped to deal with her silent reflux.

Now a daddy to two girls!
Now a daddy to two girls!

I hope you are all enjoying your summer. Keep checking out my instagram for pictures of our family enjoying summer and stay tuned for some good and exciting news I have to share!

Meet Adaira!

Meet Adaira Vesperia (uh-DARE-ah ves-PARE-ee-ah)! She surprised us by coming a week early, and was born April 14th, after being at the hospital for less than three hours! So, if you were wondering why there haven’t been many posts lately, now you know! I was planning to write my stockpile this weekend, but Adaira had other plans. My first two kids were late and just on time, so at no point was I expecting an early baby. But, she is here and healthy, and that is all that matters. Enjoy some pictures of our first moments together as a family!

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Pregnancy Update

I honestly feel like I was just announcing I was pregnant! Where does the time go? It has really flown by and I can’t believe that in mere weeks we will be a family of 5. I just wanted to offer you a quick update on our life as we prepare for this joyous event.

Our flight back was the last time I could fly. I am officially stationary the rest of my pregnancy. My mother-in-law will be flying in a few days before my due date so that my husband and I can hopefully have a weekend away before the baby comes. We are really hoping that baby stays! Of course, as many of you know babies have a mind of their own so we will see what happens. We won’t be booking any hotels till that morning. My husband and I have never spent a night together apart from our kids. That is kind of crazy, right? It is very difficult to accomplish without family nearby.

We have decided not to sell our house (for now). Honestly, it felt like too much change at one time. As many of you know selling and moving are a lot of work and accomplishing this while pregnant felt like too much. Also, my husband’s office isn’t moving untill next year. Wells’ loves his preschool and to continue on there and not have to find a new one was such a stress relief. He will get another year with his best friend. We will see what happens in the future but right now I feel content with the decision. I am making it more of my goal to just take life day by day. It is so much less stressful!

How am I doing with pregnancy? This pregnancy is a lot harder than the last two. I thought this would get easier! It is so drastically different and my body is not handling well how close together these two pregnancies are. Isla and her sister will be 20 months apart! I am in a lot of pain physically and not able to be as active as I like to. I am trying to free myself of that mom guilt of not being able to do as much with the kids. It is so easy to feel that guilt but sometimes you have to accept the limitations of your body. I go to my physical therapist about once a week and my husband is great about helping me with my exercises. I just keep telling myself that it will all be worth it and I will of course forget about all this pain. It always happens, otherwise how would I be on my third kid?!

This is what is currently is going on in our lives. Also, I’m trying to figure out summer camps for Wellington and my friend is throwing me a shower in a few weeks. I am happy to get together with all the amazing moms I know. Being surrounded by exemplar moms makes all the difference in my life. I hope you all have a group of women to encourage you and the bonus is sometimes their kids turn into your children’s best friends!

Are you pregnant? How is yours going? I would love to hear all about when your baby is due and how you are handling pregnancy! Please email or comment below. We can get through this together!

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I am now on Instagram! I hope you will follow me. I posted a few pictures from our travels to California last week and will be doing the same for Hawaii. We leave today so be sure to be on the hunt for some pictures from Kauai. I would love any comments or suggestions on where to eat or visit while we are on the island. It is currently raining here in Seattle so we are very excited to disembark on this trip and our last vacation as a family of four. I will be posting periodically through vacation. You can see my latest grams in the sidebar.

Aloha!

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Palo Alto Zoo on another sunny California day! #californiasun #paloaltozoo

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Hawaii: Big Island 2013

The next winter we were ready to escape the rainy Seattle weather again and head to a different Hawaiian Island. This time we decided on the Big Island. I really wanted to see a volcano. We decided to go for two weeks and this time we rented a one bedroom condo. It was so worth it to stay that length of time and the one bedroom made it nice because even though Wells went to bed early we could still watch movies at night.

This is how we exited the plane in Kona!
This is how we exited the plane in Kona!

The Big Island has a lot of attractions to keep your two weeks occupied. We stayed in Kona and rented a car which you definitely need to do. Here are a few suggestions for activities to keep busy. In Hilo they have a farmers market on Wednesday or Saturday. We coordinated that with a driving tour of a bunch of waterfalls. I would suggest checking the weather before you leave as Hilo’s weather is much different than Kona. It was sunny in Kona but downpouring in Hilo. The farmers market was great to visit though and had some great fruits and locally-made products. We also went to the Hilo zoo which is free. There isn’t a lot there but Wells enjoyed it and they have a great playground.

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One of the waterfalls while it was pouring rain!
Wells saying hello at the zoo
Wells saying hello at the zoo

We had a great time visiting Volcano National Park. I would suggest checking their website and doing more research before visiting now as the volcano is a lot more active than when we visited. We hiked one of the extinct volcanoes. I was quite proud of myself since I was 18 weeks pregnant with Isla. Hard to believe that was her in my tummy! We stayed till after sunset because the color is so beautiful against the dark sky. Luckily Wells was such an easy baby and he just fell asleep on the way home.

Hiked the volcano pregnant!
Hiked the volcano pregnant!

Another night we went to Mauna Kea for an amazing sunset above the clouds and then stargazing after dark. It is quite the elevation shift so be prepared by drinking lots of water. As I was pregnant I got a bit nauseous on the car ride due to the elevation and the windy roads. Also, check the weather to make sure it is a clear night. It is quite cold up that high so dress as warmly as possible. It was beautiful to see the stars. My husband was particularly excited for this.

We went to two different macadamia nut farms/factories. The big one is Mauna Loa, south of Hilo, which was mostly a self-guided outdoor tour of the factory you could see through lots of windows. We had the most samples and variety of flavors at the Hamakua Macadamia Nut Company in Waimea. Wells became addicted to mac nuts after these visits, and the ones we took home with us didn’t last long! We also headed up into the jungle for a tour of the Mountain Thunder Coffee Plantation. Although it was pouring rain the whole time we had fun looking at the coffee plants and taking in the smell of their small roasting room.

These are a few of the more major things we did on the island. The big island has some amazing beaches and views. We spent some days just exploring by car to stop at the black sand beaches or snorkeling. Wells loves to just play in the sand so as long as we have a bucket and shovel he is content wherever we go.

Wells at the black sand beach!
Wells at the black sand beach!
Relaxing while daddy snorkels
Relaxing while daddy snorkels

While we were in Hawaii is also when we announced our news that Wells would be a big brother! Hard to believe that was almost two years ago.

Big Brother!
Big Brother!

Our condo was on the beach so we were just steps from the sand. It wasn’t swimmable but there was sand to play in which made Wells a happy camper. Also, it was interesting to explore the reefs and there was even a turtle visitor.

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Wells makes a friend

We had an amazing time on the Big Island and I would highly recommend it. Writing all of this is making me really excited to head to Kauai in a few short weeks. I will be much more pregnant this time around so it will be more about relaxing! Feel free to ask any questions and I hope you are all getting a little sun this winter!

 

 

Visiting Oahu: 2012

As I look back on the pictures to write this post it seems so surreal. Once upon a time we were a family of three and my 3 year old was only 7 months when we took this trip. People always tell you how your kids will grow up so fast but you never understand it until it happens to you or for me when you look back at pictures and are amazed at how big your kids have become.

This was our first trip to Hawaii. Wells was a perfect age to travel with and one I really recommend at 7 months. He wasn’t crawling yet so it was easy to contain him. We took a red eye so he was great in the carrier. Also, he was a very smiley baby so he made lots of friends wherever he went. From Seattle, Hawaii is about a five hour flight. It was a perfect relaxing trip for us to take.

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We stayed in Waikiki a couple blocks from the beach and our place had a kitchenette. We were able to cook a lot of our meals in our place which helped eliminate a lot of the cost. Also, we rented a car which I find essential when you go to Hawaii. We were able to drive to the grocery store. We did eat out a few meals particularly on the North Shore. We loved the atmosphere over there and this Hawaiian shave ice store in the little town became a favorite. My husband also fell in love with the Honolulu Cookie Company.

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We did quite a few activities on Oahu. The most strenuous was probably climbing Diamond Head. We used our Ergo carrier for the hike and I had to nurse Wellington at the top. It definitely made for a memorable climb. It took about an hour. I would suggest bringing lots of water and the earlier in the day the better because parking can get difficult.

As I mentioned earlier we loved the North Shore. We spent a lot of time over there watching the surfers and taking drives. Towards that area we toured the Dole Plantation. We really came to love dried pineapple.

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The swap meet at the stadium was a fun couple of hours. It is the perfect place to get souvenirs for much cheaper than you can find in the shops. We bought Wells a Hawaiian outfit which he wore to a luau, which was about an hour drive. Traffic in Honolulu is very bad, usually in the top 5 in the nation. I would avoid driving anywhere during rush hour. You will have a much more relaxing vacation if you avoid that at all costs.

Also, hanging out in Waikiki was a lot of fun. There are a lot of shops. Driving around the island was another highlight. There are so many viewpoints to stop and see. This made a perfect nap experience for Wells. We spent a lot of time on the beach. Wells loved playing in the sand and experiencing swimming for the first time. He looked great in his swimsuit.

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Another must visit is Pearl Harbor. The tour is free and a very moving and touching experience. I wouldn’t miss this in Hawaii. It was about a half day. Wells did great on the boats and through the exhibit.

If you live on the west coast Hawaii is a perfect winter destination with lots of deals on airfare. I would suggest using Airbnb or other condo sites to find a place. This is much more cost effective than a hotel.

Wells was very popular with the ladies!
Wells was very popular with the ladies!

If you have any questions feel free to ask or message!

Traveling Abroad: Athens

We have come to the last city on our European adventure of 2014. Hard to believe we went to all these cities. I am so happy to have blogged about it so the memories will always be there. I am a little sad writing this one as I fear it could be our last Europe trip for a long time. I mean travelling to Europe with 3 kids seems like a daunting prospect. I think I will just cross my fingers that my husband’s job will one day be there and we will have the chance to call Europe home. For now I will give this last account.

In Athens we were able to stay in the city center through Airbnb. The location was perfect for us as it was close to food and public transportation. Our Airbnb hosts were great and with little fuss we were in the apartment. It had two bedrooms and I spent the nights with Isla while Ian stayed with Wells. It was great to be able to make the kids’ food as there were grocery stores where we could easily get supplies. We ate a lot of olives and brought quite a few home with us!

Our host provided us with tickets to see the major attractions! It definitely helped us keep down on costs. We hit the Acropolis first as that is what we were most excited about. It was as beautiful as I imagined. However, it was under construction and in keeping with the rest of Greece had a lot of hired people standing around. I would highly recommend it but be sure to wear walking shoes as it is a bit of hike. Also, sun protection and lots of water are a must. My husband was lamenting that he forgot sunglasses and a hat! Wells had a good time posing for pictures and we met a really nice family while we were there who took a lot of our pictures for us! There are lots of different parts to see so I recommend carving out a half day to see everything.


Another must see is the new Acropolis museum. I have been to a lot of museums and this is one of the best planned and aesthetically pleasing museums I have ever been in. I could definitely have spent a lot longer there than we did if our kids weren’t getting so hungry! There are also helpful guides in the museums to answer a lot of your questions.

There are lot of little sites to see throughout Athens. There were several temple ruins throughout the city, some of our favorites were the Stoa of Attalos (huge modern reconstruction financed by Rockefeller!), the Temple of Hephaestus. I would say three days is enough to see all Athens has to offer unless you plan to make a day trip outside of Athens. I can’t imagine how hot it must get in summer, but for us April was the perfect temperature and weather.

I hope you have enjoyed our tour of Europe. In further travel posts I will be recounting the European trip I took with my son and husband in 2012. Also, our upcoming trips to California and Kauai. Our third Hawaiian trip with Wellington and Isla’s first! I hope you will join us for those and feel free to ask any questions you may have. I am happy to share more of our in-depth research with you!

After the holidays

Did you all have a good Christmas and New Years? I hope it was filled with lots of love and laughter. Ours on the other hand was filled with a bit more illness that I expected. A few days before Christmas Isla got sick and was like that for about 5 days. She seemed to rally for actual Christmas day but the day after she napped in my arms mostly. Also, the day after that I got what she had! It was the worst head cold I have ever experienced and I don’t recommend getting it. I was very thankful my husband was able to work from home and take care of all of us.

Isla rallying on Christmas!
Isla rallying on Christmas!

Being pregnant and getting sick definitely do not mix. I am bummed it happened during the Christmas season. We missed out on a few of our usual Christmas traditions. Luckily, my husband was able to take the kids to a few of the sights on his own. Sometimes our bodies will just not agree with what we desire.

Santa's elves were busy!
Santa’s elves were busy!
Christmas lights at the market
Christmas lights at the market

As we begin this new year we are busy preparing for the new baby. We are a bit behind due to all the illness to hit our household so it just means we will have to work extra hard. Hopefully my body agrees! We are going through every closet and really hoping to downsize a lot of the stuff that has just sat in boxes for years. We have only done a little so far but it feels so good to not be hampered down by stuff. Also, if we do sell our house after the baby is born it will hopefully take some of the stress away.

I hope this will be a new leaf we turn over in organization. It always amazes me that we got to this point and only after 2 kids and another on the way are we finally addressing it!

How was your Christmas? What are your goals for the new year?