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Friday, February 27, 2009

On the road again....

Thursday I went up to Wichita, with Lyric in tow, and attended my 1st quarter district meeting at my manager office. I drove out to Goddard to drop off the baby with her Great Grandma and Great Grandpa Hopper. Thank you both sooooo much for taking such great care of Lyric ALL DAY! After my meeting, they said they didn't mind watching her until I was done with my band practice. I was able to run some errands and do a little shopping before and then had a blast at practice. I have truly missed going to it every Thursday since we moved. I love all my Edge of Grace people! After practice I went back out to Goddard and picked up the baby and went over to see Shelley. Don, Shelley and Izzy got to see Lyric for a little while and we were entertained by sweet Isabelle! What a doll! Thank you guys for letting us come by for a while. Like a crazy woman, I decided to drive home at 10 o'clock that night! We made it home just fine though.Friday was a regular day at work, Lyric stayed with Daddy while I worked. Our friends John and Alli came down from Wichita for the weekend. We went to John's Kitchen & Pub for dinner and then to our house to play some Rock Band. On Saturday, we got up and took them on a tour of Independence (which I am sure the really enjoyed ;-) . We had lunch at Stoney B's and then went home and relaxed for a while. Later I fixed chili and we watched "The Big Lebowski". It's a great movie.
I woke up EARLY on Sunday morning and Lyric and I drove back to Wichita for church. We had 1 service and there was a huge announcement. Gracepoint United Methodist Church was changing to Gracepoint Community Church. Bryson had decided that we needed to take a different direction with Gracepoint and stepped down from the Methodist Conference. That was a huge and scary decision for him and we will keep him and his family in our prayers as Satan will be attacking him during this time. We are so excited about the future of Gracepoint. Check our our new website at www.gracepointchurch.tv. We sang some great songs and I got to sing "Bring Me To Life" by Evanescence which is so much fun. PC and his crew came in and performed "Lose Yourself" by Eminem and "Jesus Freak" by DC Talk. They are incredible. A big thank you to Steve and Donna (Grandma and Grandpa Goodwin) and Brent for coming to church. We loved seeing you and hope to see you at Gracepoint again really soon! After church, we went over to Steve and Donna's for lunch and visited for a while. Since the holidays, they had not had a chance to see Lyric. My has she grown! I can't believe it. She is 4 months old! Time really flies. We had a great visit and then headed back to good Ol' Southeast Kansas.
I pray that during this difficult time, we all can keep the faith and remember that God never gives us anything we can't handle.
Love,
Jamie

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

No News is Good News!

Well, things have been pretty boring this week. Lyric, of course, is a never ending source of entertainment. It's so wonderful to wake up each morning and hear her talking to her hands. The only time she really fusses is when she is fighting a nap or REALLY hungry. If the latter is the problem, you'd better hussle. I am trying to introduce her to rice cereal and a spoon but she doesn't want any part of it. Frankly, she gets ticked! I just give up after a little while. My mom even gave me a hint of adding just a little sugar to it. I can't believe the difference from when I was a baby to now. I was on rice cereal at 2 weeks and on fruits and veggies by 6 weeks. I don't have any allergies and I am rarely sick. Maybe that is the secret! I need to find out if this "I hate being spoon-fed" thing is a phase or if I am doing something wrong. We go to a family doctor right now and I would really like to at least try a pediatrician one time to make sure we are on the right track. She goes to her current doctor on the 25th so we will see what he says.
Lyric loves mirrors and watching herself. It's a riot. Before her bath, I set her in front of the mirror and she gets so tickled at herself that she starts giggling and laughing. How cute! I will have to capture it on film and pictures soon. I am bad at that.
Stu and Lyric still spend Fridays together and both seem to truly love it. He gets to have some alone time to bond with his little girl and I think that is so important.
Grammy (my mom) watches her on Mondays, Thursdays, and sometimes Fridays (if Stu has to work) at her house in Longton, and we take her to work on Tuesdays and Wednesdays which is fun and exhausting at the same time. Lyric gets pretty tired too. Well, that's all for today. I have completely filled up my memory card on my camera so I need to get the pictures cleared off and start taking more pictures. Bye for now.

Monday, February 16, 2009

Happy Valentines Day! - LATE! I am going to have to get better at this. I hope you all had a wonderful holiday filled with love and maybe some chocolate! Stu, Lyric and I went to Long John Silvers in Coffeyville with our friends Jed and Ami. Lyric cried halfway there and then almost the entire way back. They may never go anywhere with us again. On Saturday, we were lazy for most of the day and then I finally got a list together and went to the store. Lyric and I met Stu at El Pueblito's for our valentine dinner. We went home and Stu had gotten us a dozen roses, 11 for me and 1 for Lyric. He made a promise when we first started dating that he would always get me flowers on our anniversary and valentines. How sweet! I got him a card and made him suffer through "Sex and the City" the movie. I don't think he minded too badly. Yesterday I worked and worked and worked on organizing my closet and got rid of about 5 bags of clothes that no longer fit. I can't believe I got it finished! I am so proud! Shelley, you're going to get back your maternity clothes soon, I promise. We had a pretty low key Valentine's this year. Lyric is growing so fast and we love when she "talks" to us and she now laughs and giggles. What a sweet little girl. We are so lucky. Here are some of my favorite pictures so far.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

The Arrival of Lyric Brianne!

In February of 2009, Stu and I found out we were expecting our first child. We were ECSTATIC! We had been trying for a little while and were so lucky to be pregnant. It was a great pregnancy overall. Not a lot of complications and just a bit of morning sickness. I changed doctors in the middle of my pregnancy for convenience. We were so nervous about making a 2 hour trip to Wichita when the time came so we found someone local. She was great. I did start having a lot of heart burn during my 2nd and especially my 3rd trimester and Tums became my best friend. I craved Chili Cheese dogs, fruit and veggies, and Caramello candy bars. I loved the little kicks and nudges and couldn't wait for our baby to get here. We got several ultrasounds and the baby never flipped over so we were never 100% on the gender of the baby until very close to the end but we thought it was most likely a girl. At about 22-23 weeks, I was having some hip and back pain so I did go into the hospital to be monitored for a couple of hours and everything turned out okay.
The rest of my pregnancy went well and we had 3-4 ultrasounds and could never really 100% find out the gender of the baby. My doctor kept telling us that the baby had not turned yet, but still had time. Finally, at 37 weeks, I had my final ultrasound and the baby had still not turned so we scheduled a Cesarian Section for October 23rd, 2008 at 3:15pm. I was on a rollar coaster of emotions the day before. The fears and worries of being a mommy, the fear of the c-section and anesthesia and recovery. The sadness of the end of my pregnancy and the excitement of being a mommy and starting this new adventure with our beautiful child. I cried more that week than I felt I ever had in my life. Stu was such a rock for me and he reassured me that everything was going to go great and we would be taking home our sweet little baby soon. We checked in to the hospital around noon on the 23rd and got settled in our room. I changed into my gown and laid in bed. It was the middle of Neewollah and we were closing the office early that day. My mom and dad and Stu's dad and step-mom came to sit with us and await the arrival of their grandchild. The nurses were wonderful and walked us through the process and performed tests and got me all set up (with a few hiccups along the way, man I hate catheters!). We found out that a woman down the hall from us had been in labor and was having complications and they were going to give my spot to her for an emergency c-section. While they were transporting her to the operating room, they encountered some bumps and caused her to have the baby basically in the hallway. What an exciting day at Independence Mercy Hospital. We did discover later that it was Julie Staab, she and her husband were in our Prepared Childbirth class earlier. So our babies have the same birthday. Recovery was slow but I am so thankful for our sweet little girl. I won't carry on anymore in this post.
More later!

Welcome to my blog!

Well, I finally did it. I became a blogger. I want to be able to stay in touch with family and friends and post new pictures and milestones for Lyric. She is 3 and 1/2 months old now and is so much fun! I think she is teething so she is a bit fussy lately. She has discovered her hands and feet and grabs at things which is so funny. She will stare at her fists as if thinking, "which one will I put in my mouth first?" She is such a joy and we are so thankful to have her in our lives. She has beautiful blue eyes and the start of some brown hair. If you have just joined us, I will catch you up on our story.
Stu and I met in 2001 while both working at SSI Sprinklers in Wichita, KS. He worked in the retail store and I was a Sales Coordinator/Receptionist. His family owned the business so Stu kind of slacked off. We were from different worlds and slowly became friends. I was in a relationship at the time and he loved to stay up late and hang out with friends. We finally started dating on July 13th, 2002. I left SSI in May of 2003 when I graduated from Friends University and went on to be a CSR for my aunt and brother who were American Family Insurance Agents. On July 13th, 2003 he proposed in our home we just purchased in Wichita. We got married on October 23rd, 2004 at Trinity United Methodist Church in Wichita. We had a reception at the Boathouse. What a blast!
I became an insurance agent with American Family Insurance February of 2006 after my brother, Jason, decided to leave the company for another job. In my first year of agency, I earned AFLIC (for life insurance sales) and All American. That campaign earned us a trip to Montreal, Canada. It was amazing. I hope to continue to earn those rewards for my hard work in the future. May 1st, 2007 I took over an American Family Insurance Agency from a retiring agent in Independence, KS. He had 28 year career. Let's just say I have some pretty big shoes to fill. He is a great man and I am blessed to get to take this over and continue to learn new things from him and now consider him a friend. Stu and I bought a home in the country and are able to ride our ATV's on the country roads. We love the space and the fact that I am so close to my family. We get to spend a lot of time with my parents, Jason and Hope, and the Stouts (David, Shauna, Brayden and Cayden). Shauna works for me at the agency and David works at Cessna in the Single Engine line. Dad also works at Cessna in flight. Jason is back at Coffeyville Resources Refinery working long hours. He seems to enjoy it.
Stu started working at Cessna Aircraft in the Mustang wings line. He enjoyed the people he worked with and the 4 day work weeks. Most of the time, he worked 5-6 day work weeks. We couldn't complain though. He then applied for a move in the company that would take him to Contract Delivery as a member of the flight crew. He operates a Tug and and moves, sets up and assists with the delivery of the jets and single engine planes for the customers. He LOVES his job and most weeks gets Fridays off to spend with our daughter.
Stu and I took a trip to Glamis, CA right after Christmas 2007 with his grandfather and grandmother, Jim and Ingrid Hopper. Stu and his Grandpa (and myself) share a love for ATV's, dune buggies and riding on sand dunes. We took the long trip together and had such a wonderful time. We spent New Years Eve 2008 in the middle of the Algodones sand dunes around a campfire. The wind was blowing about 90 miles and hour but it was fun! Since we moved to Independence, the Little Sahara dunes in Waynoka, OK are about 4 hours away as opposed to 2 hours when we lived in Wichita. The trips don't come as often but Stu longs to go just as much. He does have a hard time leaving me and the baby but he deserves to get away and have a guys weekend sometimes!
We were so blessed to have survived the recent layoff and continue to pray for all those who did and also for those who weren't so lucky. We pray that God will provide for you and your family. We also lift up our new President, may God help him to lead this country in a new direction. He's just one man but has the world on his shoulders. We have had a lot of adventures in 61/2 years and hope to experience so much more. With the arrival of our daughter, Lyric Brianne. I am sure the best is yet to come. We have a lot of pictures so stay tuned!
Thanks for reading and I hope to keep this up.

God Bless!

Jamie