Thursday, February 11, 2010

BAKER JENSEN QUIRE




Baker Jensen Quire
7 lbs 8 oz
21 inches
January 5, 2010




Monday, November 30, 2009

God is good!!!

We went today to have Baker's kidney's scanned... and he was perfect. I swear prayers heal. I am so over the top right now in our news that I could scream from the mountain tops. Jeremy claims he was perfect from the day of conception and was never worried. (Thank you honey). The doctor said his kidneys scanned at 6mm at the most with them trying to get the biggest possible read and in the medical world they do not even worry about the baby kidneys until they show 10 to 12 mm. So baby Baker is good to go. The kicker to all of this is that Baker weighs now a whopping 4lbs 15oz. Almost a 5 pd baby. Remember we brought Campbell home from the hospital at 5pds. The high risk doc thinks that he will weigh close to 9 pds at birth. Bring on that little Butterball, we can't wait. I overall want to thank all my friends and family for all of the prayers and strength you have given Baker and myself. We are so lucky and truly blessed.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Baker

Hi, Just wanted to give everyone a heads up. We went to the doctor for another ultrasound check on Baker. At our 19 weeks ultrasound we didn't see his bladder empty or fill during our 1.5 hr ultrasound. So they had us return 10 weeks later to recheck his bladder function. Well, not good at this moment. He was diagnosed with Hydronephrosis. (Fetal hydronephrosis is the swelling of the kidney when too much urine collects in the pelvis (or basin) of the kidney. This occurs because there is a blockage of the normally free flow of urine, most commonly in the ureter (the tube that connects the kidney to the bladder), and the urine is not allowed to drain into the bladder. This blockage causes a pressure buildup which causes the kidney to enlarge. The severity of fetal hydronephrosis depends on how large the kidney has ballooned and the extent of the blockage.)
I also have this condition. I was diagnosed at 21 when I encountered the most excruciating pain in my life. After a few surgeries and stints in my kidney, I am doing 100% great. I am hoping that this condition goes away for Baker before delivery (there is a 20% to 35% chance it could). We go back in about 3 1/2 weeks to rescan him and see what the blockage consists of then. IF it is still blocked we will be referred to a high risk doctor and a pediatric urologist. Please keep Baker in your prayers and ask for healing. I know God is already taking good care of him. He already weighs 3 pounds. I will keep everyone posted.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Candy Corn anyone?




Campbell loved Halloween this year, down to the candy, pumpkin carving, trunk or treating at the church, going door to door, and the outfit. She had the trick or treat saying down and would tell everyone, "I'm a candy corn princess" when they came to the door. She did go back and forth though on saying she wanted to be Miley Cirus, but in the end she was happy with her candy corn costume. My parents even got into the spirit by dressing up. My mom was Cruella Deville and my dad was the dog catcher. I thought their outfits were one of the best I have ever seen. They are so cute. My mom is so creative and did a excellent job on making their outfits. Can't believe next year we will be toting around 2 little trick or treaters.




Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Preemie


I never thought you would hear these words coming out of my mouth. But for once I am actually relieved that my child was a preemie. Since she was a preemie her pediatrician just called and said she is a candidate for her H1N1 vaccination. Campbell has been hospitalized 5 times before the age of 2, has had 2 surgeries, and with our next baby being due in the hard core winter I am so elated to know she is also maybe protected from the swine flu. So tomorrow we will be at the doctors office with bells on to receive her shot. I hope to never be thankful for her early arrival again because those who know what stress we went through when she was born would never see it has a relief. But today I am truly thankful there is a silver lining.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

It's Fall Ya'll

With the weather being beautiful and Jeremy home for the weekend, we gave Campbell the option of the zoo or the pumkin patch. She chose the pumpkin patch. So off we headed to Smith's Family Farm for a fun filled fall day. She was so excited and such a good girl!

Campbell"s pumpkin!
Family pumpkins! Baby Baker's pumpkin!

The goats were so friendly!
The only pony we could get her to ride.

24 weeks pregnant!
I love my little girl!
Campbell loved the cats, so we made sure to ignore the "free kittens" sign.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Happy 3rd Birthday Campbell Q!!!!

Our princess is 3. Can it really be? It seems like yesterday I was being rushed in for an emergency C-section being scared to death and looking at Jeremy and knowing our life would never be the same. But somehow through the 2 years of sleepless nights and the countless ups and downs of parenthood, our life is changed for the better. Campbell adds spunk and joy to everyone she meets. She is my pure satisfaction. My side kick who is truly an amazing, bright, and energetic girl. We love you more and more daily. You are everything to us Campbell. Thank you for being you.
She had a blast tonight at Chuck E Cheese!
I will post more pics of her school party, family pool birthday party,
and our ultrasound later this week.




Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Baby Baker!!!!

The guess work is finally over,

It is officially a BOY!!!!!!

Our friend was able to do an ultrasound for us and looks like it will be Baby Baker. We truly will have the best of both worlds. We will have another formal ultrasound on August 26th, Campbell's 3rd birthday. We will post pics then because my last ultrasound had the wrong name on it and with the whole HIPPA code we needed to take it off. 10 more days and pics will follow.

Friday, July 17, 2009

The summer is FLYING by

One would think since I am off all summer with my job, I would be better at posting on this blog. Maybe that is the problem. Since I am off, I really don't take the time to sit at the computer to post. So I am sorry. It also doesn't help that when we moved, I forgot to pack the computer cords for our cameras. I just have my flip camera which can plug directly into the computer so I guess I still do not have a good enough excuse.

We are now in our 2nd trimester. I feel great and things are looking wonderful. Only small hiccup was that my thyroid disease got a little too high with this baby, so my meds were increased. Already feeling better with the higher dose meds. Jennifer Binford, Missy (Knowling) Walti's mom, is my OB nurse. It is so comforting knowing someone who I have known for all these years will be and is able to care for not only myself but for this baby. All of you know that having Campbell was a very difficult pregnancy, delivery, with many scares. But Jennifer has a close eye on me and she is excited to be taking care of us as we are to have her. Unfortunately, we are considered high risk with this baby due to my previous pregnancy/delivery with Campbell. But I have a feeling we are going to ROCK this pregnancy out (at least that is what I am telling myself). Sorry Missy it has taken me so long to tell you that your mom is taking care of me. By the way your mom is glowing. She looks and seems so happy. So feel free to tell her that you now know.

Moving into the new house is coming along. Jeremy is off on Sunday for 9 days to get us moved in. Lucky for him, I will be out of his hair because I have to attend a teacher inservice all next week. I will probably have boxes on top of boxes to unpack and sort every night when I get home. FUN!

I will take some pics of the new house this weekend on my flip and I promise to get them posted. In the meantime, here is a video of Campbell jumping off the diving board for the second time in her life. Go Campbell! She is getting so big.
Can it really be that my baby now is jumping off a diving board?

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Big Suprise Coming in January

We are pregnant...again!

I am 8 weeks along and doing great. This pregnancy so far has been nothing like carrying Campbell. No morning sickness and feeling nauseous all the time. I feel pretty much normal except being tired and already getting a beer gut. The doctor says your body knows what to do the second time and just goes straight to work. I didn't even get a baby bump with Campbell until about 14 weeks so to be only 8 and have a pooch is funny. We are so excited. A lot of changes with buying the new house next week, moving our school building and into a new home, and now the excitement of another child. We are thrilled and shocked, but oh so blessed! Campbell is very ecstatic and can't wait. She has been to 2 ultrasounds with us and is so mesmerized every time. She will be a fabulous big sister! Here is just a quick home video we shot the week we found out. Thought we would share! PS*** Campbell goes back and forth thinking it is a sister or a brother. She also thinks we should name a brother "Troy" and if it is a sister "Gabriella" after High School Musical. As you can tell, Jeremy is praying for a boy! ha! I am just over the mountain knowing that Campbell will have a sibling.