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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

****Miss Reese Elaine****

My how time flies! It has been a while since my last blog post and I have a lot to catch you up on. My job has kept me super busy traveling this year, and since January I have been on 28 flights and as I write this post, I sit in another airport terminal for what will hopefully be my last business trip of the year...yay! I absolutely love to travel and see new cities, try new restaurants and experience the local culture but I hate not getting to have my sweetheart with me on every trip.

A lot has happened since the last time I made a post....Caleb and I found out that we are having a baby....GIRL!! We are so excited about Miss Reese Elaine and cannot wait to meet this sweet little blessing! The way in which we decided to find out was so fun, so I must share :). We decided that we did not want to find out what we were having in the ultrasound room and then rush to call our closest family and friends, we wanted them to be with us when we found out. Obviously, the ultrasound tech would not go for a room full of people and that would not be my ideal setting for a celebration so....we planned a gender reveal party!

The week of the ultrasound I was actually in Omaha, NE and was scheduled to land at 2:30 the day of my ultrasound...just in time to make the last ultrasound appointment of the day at 3:00....I would never....push it would I? I prayed for weeks that they would be able to tell what baby E was and that I would have no flight delays. All was going smooth until Miss Reese decided to be shy and would not turn so the ultrasound tech could see what she was, of course. After 30 minutes of pushing, turning and talking sweetly to her she still refused to cooperate. I explained to the tech that we had to find out today because I had a party planned for Friday night and would hate to reschedule. She so graciously told me to go see my doctor, have my regular appointment and she would stay to take one more look...did I mention I love this lady and my doctors office? Great people!! Once my nurse saw how upset I was we put our heads together and she said, I know....drink a Coke, that will make her move around! I said, well I do not drink Cokes, which she followed with "EXACTLY!" She grabbed me a cold Coke which, I enjoyed as I visited with my doctor and then proceeded to go back for another ultrasound. Within one minute, she was able to see what it was. Since I was not going to find out until Friday I did not get to look at the screen until she showed the head, at which point I saw my little baby moving her arms around like a little break dancer, she loves her some Coke! Once I was finished, the tech sealed an envelope of pictures, sent me on my way and called the baker to tell them what color of filling to put in the cupcakes pink or blue.

Caleb and I were so excited and anxious all day Friday, so ready for the party so we could find out what we were having. We wanted to wait until the end of the party to see what we were having, meanwhile we played games, enjoyed appetizers and most of all got to spend time with all those who mean so much to us. It was such a blessing to have that mush support and excitement around the reveal! At the end of the night, we passed out all the cupcakes with instructions not to eat them until we did the 1, 2, 3 countdown. Once everyone had a cupcake we bit in and were shocked to see that it was PINK!! A sweet little baby girl!! None were more cute and shocked than my sweet husband, his face was priceless! I do have pictures from this event that our friend Erin Bunting with Bunting Photography took for us and I will post them in a separate entry.

How exciting that we will have a baby girl to spoil? I cannot wait to see her sweet face, watch her act like her daddy and enjoy taking her on shopping trips! It's going to be so fun!!


Back to travel, I want to share a little about our vacation this year. Caleb and I are big on road trips and as a couple and have visited 16 States and 3 countries together. We both really enjoy a good road trip and try to take one as often as possible. This year, we had a hard time deciding where to go on our summer vacation, but finally decided we would head down to Orlando, Florida on a 2,200 mile adventure! We are no strangers to this town, we actually spent part of our honeymoon in Orlando and we absolutely love all the diverse things there are to do in this part of Florida.


Our trip included Disney World, a relaxing spa day, the Kennedy Space Center and of course….Shopping! Below are some of the highlights from our trip, enjoy!

Enjoying the day at Hollywood Studios! For the days we spent at Disney we arrived when the parks opened and left when they closed. This park has the BEST night time show, Fantasmic! Water, fireworks, light and characters we really enjoyed it!

Siesta time at Mexico in Epcot :)
Maple Creme Brulee with a Mickey Mouse Congratulations for our baby and reaching the second trimester! This was at the O'Canada Canadian Steak house in Epcot.
Caleb at Universal Studios City Walk
Disney's Animal Kingdom


Yeah...watch out people, mommy on the loose :)!
The tree of life...with the baby bump and the best husband ever!

Monkey's at Animal Kingdom
Kennedy Space Center
The Magic Kingdom
Have I told that I love this man? He loves candy, especially sour candy and I caught him in the act here! (Please note that a real man will carry his pregnant wife's Kavu bag :)


Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Lately

Yep, it’s been a couple of weeks since I updated my blog….life is just busy! Caleb and I are still on cloud 9 about our little miracle and my belly is starting to make its debut. This week marks number 12 and I am enjoying every minute of it. The past two weeks I have felt great and have gotten over the nausea and have my appetite back.




Last week, Caleb and I started searching for infant programs for our little one. I plan to take a pretty good maternity leave, but I want to make sure we have a perfect place to take our baby when I go back to work. Many infant programs have waiting lists that last for several months so it is very important to start this search early. I interviewed and observed this week at a Montessori Infant Program which I am very interested in. I want our baby to learn as much as it can as early as possible and this is what Montessori will do. If you are not familiar with the Montessori program, I encourage you to do a Google search on Maria Montessori and her teaching methodology, it’s all about teaching children to love themselves, others and be a productive member of society (because it’s never too early). My sister and I both attended a Montessori program starting at age 3 and I vividly remember the techniques and fundamentals that we were taught. I think my experiance puts me more at ease with leaving my child when I go back to work.
 We also started looking for baby crib sets…so exciting! I love looking at these sets, but there are just so many to choose from. This will be a fun investment in for our child and I cannot wait to decide on one and bring it home.
Caleb has been busy lately working with his Cobra (a.k.a his girlfriend) so I wanted to introduce you to the other two loves of his life. As I mentioned in my first posting, we are a family of drag racers so obviously we must have some fast cars right….
2004 Cobra..."Terminator"




Giddy Up '94 Mustang

Finally, I must tell about my great new shoes. I know this sounds silly, but if you are a runner you understand the importance of a good pair of running shoes. I have never skimped on comfortable running shoes, but lately comfort is really, really important!  After my Nike Air Max’s started causing blisters, I had to find some good replacements.  With my sister’s suggestion, I purchased my first pair of Brooks and they are AWESOME! I just ran my first 3 miles in them and my feet feel great…two thumbs up from this pregnant lady!

The perfect running shoe!

Have a great week!

Monday, June 20, 2011

A New Addition

When Caleb and I were married in 2008 there was no doubt that we wanted children, but we knew we wanted to wait and enjoy our time together as a married couple first. In August of 2009 Caleb and I decided that we were ready to be parents so we would start trying and see what happened. At first we were not too serious. I did notice that my cycle was not very consistent, but I did not think too much of it.   By February, we were more serious and starting to get frustrated, I figured my cycles were to blame. After a year, I was a complete mess, why were we not getting pregnant? I had several friends who had gone through fertility treatments, but never thought I would have a problem conceiving. My mom had no problems with me or my sister, Caleb’s dad and mom had no problems…what is the deal?
 Our OB/GYN suggested that Caleb have a semen analysis and with good results there, we try Clomid. After some research we decided to try this to see if it would make my ovulation more regular. Caleb’s analysis came back good with the exception of a lower than usual motility, he read up on this and began taking vitamin C every day as a couple of sites suggested.  We stayed on Clomid for 6 months and had no luck. In November, our doctor ordered an HSG test to see if my tubes were open and during the procedure they showed that my right tube was blocked!  We were very fortunate that they were able to open this tube up during the HSG and we had no additional procedures. We thought for sure that after seeing the tube and knowing it was now unblocked we would be good to go.  After another three months, our doctor referred us to the Arkansas Fertility Clinic in Little Rock. I had very mixed emotions going into this. How long will it take us, what type of procedure would we have to do, what kind of money are we talking about here since our insurance would not pay for fertility…the questions in my mind were endless. We did blood work, tests, ultrasounds, more tests and finally came to the conclusion that we would need to try the IUI or Intrauterine Insemination. This is one of the least invasive fertility procedures that can be done. Our doctor told us that the chances of conceiving were around 19% and most people would get pregnant after 3 tries if it was going to work. Now, 19% does not sound like very good odds to me. So, we continued to pray that we would not have to go through this struggle for more than three months and we would hopefully be blessed with this child on the first try. Caleb had his 3rd analysis conducted before the procedure and his numbers were amazing! 47 million with very high motility and morphology so after the sperm were cleaned and separated, they did the procedure with 29 million sperm. Thankfully, this was a very fast process! I was told to come back in two weeks for a blood test to see if we were pregnant.
On that Sunday morning before our 2 week mark, I had to take a test because I had a feeling (do you ever get those?) that something was going on with my body. I tried not to make too much noise because I did not want to wake Caleb up. We had been here before, taking tests with failed results so I did not want to get his hopes up. After taking the test, it did not even take a minute to the words “pregnant” to show up…I was completely in shock! I have never seen these words and the emotions I felt were uncontrollable. I praised the Lord for allowing this miracle to happen to us, in HIS perfect timing. I then took the test, got back into bed (still in shock) and placed it on Caleb’s chest…he said “what is this?....are you serious?”  It was the greatest emotion to be able to share this with each other. We had both dreamed of what this moment would be like and it was PERFECT! It was the hardest thing to keep my mouth shut! We wanted to tell our family so terribly bad, but also wanted to confirm this with the two blood tests from the doctor. I went in on Tuesday and Thursday and my numbers had more than doubled so we were sure it had to be true! We told our immediate family over that weekend and all were ecstatic!


A few months ago I had stumbled upon a website that sold baby announcements that look like game tickets. I told Caleb this would be the coolest thing and we would really surprise our families with this. We ordered them, had them rushed in and that is how we told our parents, grandparents and siblings.

On week 6 we were able to see the baby for the first time and hear the heartbeat…what an awesome sound for something so small? This really made me feel more like this is real and I am not dreaming…it’s really happening!


115 BPM :)

You can see it's little head and eye socket if you look really close!


I wanted to share my story here because I know you can never hear enough encouragement about infertility. It is such a hard struggle and we were only on that path for a short time. There were months were all we could do was ask God why? Why can we not have children? We have a loving home, stable marriage, great family, good jobs, what else do we need to do. Caleb kept me so grounded and I am so grateful for him. Every month he would say it was just not the right time in God’s plans for our little one’s life or our lives. Patience is a hard thing. I am not very good with it, but I am learning to slow down and get better at it.
Only our close friends and family were aware that we were going through fertility treatments, so I encourage everyone to be careful how you approach people when discussing babies with those who may not have any yet. I had some very hurtful things said to me by people who had no idea what we were going through. It’s not their fault.  Being encouraging and intentionally calling to check friends you know are going through this struggle means so much. Our church family, family and friends were really good about this and it really helped me know that so many people were praying for us.
As I am writing this, I still cannot believe it is true! It is such an exciting time in our life and we are so blessed to be down this road at the perfect time, HIS timing for our lives!
God bless everyone of your who are going through this struggle and God bless those sweet little ones who are already in your lives.
We are at 9 weeks now and have not done a very good job at the picture taking, but my goal is to take a picture at least every two weeks if not every week.  

Monday, May 30, 2011

He Who Rules the House


I have always had a soft spot for dogs. I cannot remember ever not having one. On Christmas Eve 2009, Caleb brought home the cutest little Maltese you have ever seen. We had discussed getting a dog since we got married, but I did not feel we had enough time to spend with a dog. Little did I know that this little dog was different…he is a little boy. I really do not think he knows he is not a dog. We treat him as though he is our child making him fresh chicken and rice, letting him sleep in the bed between our pillows and talking to him like he understands us…which he does.

Hanging out at the pool

We had a hard time deciding what name would fit this hyper little boy. We discussed several and finally came up with Ratchet, like the wrench or Ratch for short. It fits him very well!

He LOVES riding in Daddy's racecar!



When Caleb and I get home from work, he is so happy to see us! He loves to play outside and pitch 2 year old temper tantrums if we don’t pay attention to him. He also likes to bark…howl…and dance on his back two legs as he begs us to hold him or give him some of what we are eating.


Cheering on Auntie Sue Sue and Mommy at The Women Can Run 5K
He has gotten so spoiled that he knows we eat a snack before we go to bed and he will stare us down and bark if we fail to share.  So if you can’t tell, this post is dedicated to my little baby boy Ratchet…
Relaxing with Mom in the racecar trailer

…what a life….
The best little thing that has ever happened to us!

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Severe Weather

As you are all aware, we have had our fair share of severe weather this spring. Although I do not plan on making a habit out of this, I feel like I should share the importance of taking serve weather warnings seriously and taking care of your family in the event of a disaster.
In case you do not know my background, I have a “Master’s in Disasters” AKA a Master’s of Science in Emergency Management and Homeland Security…I live this disaster preparation stuff daily as it is my job to make sure all state and local governments as well as Universities and K-12 Schools have plans to continue operations during and after disruptive events. When disasters happen, my agency has the responsibility of restoring statewide communications working with public and private providers.
There are some great resources out there to help keep you and your family safe this storm season, here are 5 of my favorites:
1.       NOAA Weather Radio or a subscription to an Emergency Notification Weather System


These radios are available at most Kroger stores or online in many locations and for around $20 you can’t beat it. You can program these radios to tell of impending storms, floods or tornados in your area. They can run on batters and some can run on a hand crank…worth the investment.  For more information you can check out http://www.weather.gov/nwr/ .

Caleb and I also subscribe to Weather Call 7 from KATV Channel 7 and it warns of impending disasters tailored to your specific locations down to your street address. This service is less than $10 a year and is a great peace of mind to have.

2.       Family Disaster Kit




No matter what the disaster, you should have a kit prepared for your family that includes at a minimum:

1 gallon of water per person per day to drink & 1 extra gallon for cleaning
Non-Perishable Food-We like to keep things that we will eat normally and cycle it out as the expiration approaches…cheese crackers, granola bars, ramen noodles, tuna salad packs, canned chicken, etc.
Waterproof matches or a magnesium fire starter
First Aid Supplies
Medications
Gloves
Pet food and bowls
Blanket
Deodorant
Soap
Toothbrush
Hand sanitizer
Change of clothes and close toed shoes
Steno with holder for heating food or water
Small cooking pot

I keep the items listed above in the trunk of my car in two backpacks (because I’m crazy like that) and a large selection of items at home. I encourage everyone to have a few things prepared in bag that they can grab in a hurry.

3.   Family Disaster Plan
This one is important especially if you and your spouse work in separate towns or have family in other areas. A great resource for creating this plan is www.ready.gov which has templates to meet your family’s specific needs. These plans should include things such as where you would meet, who you should call and your utility providers contact information.

4.   Resources: Arkansas Severe Weather Watchers

I have to give a shout out to the Arkansas Severe Weather Watchers page on Facebook. I highly recommend that you befriend this volunteer group of individuals that are dedicated to warning citizens of impending severe storms, primarily tornados. Grant Merrill and the gang are involved in different aspects of media within the state in their day jobs, but provide some great life saving information during storms.

5.   Want to help? Get some Training!

Have you always wanted to know what to look for in a funnel cloud? You should look into storm spotter classes taught to citizens through the National Weather Service Sky Warn Program…more information can be found at http://www.srh.noaa.gov/lzk/?n=skywarn.htm .

In addition to first aid and CPR, Red Cross provides all types of training geared towards disaster response and recovery. For more information check our there website http://www.arkansasredcross.org .

Community Emergency Response Team Training is offered by most counties within the state and throughout the USA to teach citizens how to respond to small fires, basic search and rescue techniques, first aid and disaster psychology. These courses will help you to become more self-sufficient and in a position to help your neighbors in the event of a disaster.  http://www.adem.arkansas.gov/ADEM/Divisions/Admin/CERT/index.aspx

Please be careful out there over the next few days. Be aware of warnings in your area and most of all take your tornado precautions as soon as the warnings are issued!

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Here Goes Nothing

I am new to this whole blog stuff…you have been warned. I have wanted to start a blog for some time now mainly for my own personal journal so here it goes. My husband and I have been married over 3 years and we have two furry loves, Ratchet-a two year old Maltese and Lilly-a six year old Boxer. We are super busy like the rest of the world and enjoy every minute we get to spend together.

Caleb is the Manager of one of his father’s transmission business. I manage business continuity and disaster recovery for the State of Arkansas. Although we share many interests, drag racing is what we enjoy the most. Growing up, my parents always raced. My childhood is filled with memories of my father’s ’68 Camaro and racetracks across the southern United States. When I was 6, my parents purchased a dragstrip and it forever changed the course of my life.
On a sunny Sunday in May, 2006 Caleb wrecked his  racecar…a Ford…(possibly his only fault) and it ultimately led to our courtship and eventually marriage.  Caleb’s father shares the same love for cars and racing and has instilled it in Caleb’s heart. For this…and millions of other reasons…he is the most perfect man I could ever imagine spending my life with.

This blog will focus on our life as a young married couple and our adventures. We both love the Lord with all our hearts and we are blessed beyond words. We know that there are reasons for all the actions in our lives and we are excited about the blessings that have yet to come.

Family.Love.The Lord…it doesn’t get any better than this.

Welcome to a day in the life of the Emberson’s!