First Birthday Shenanigans

Here are a few photos of our fun filled day! We have lots to get done for tomorrow's party! And we are crossing our fingers that it doesn't  get snowd out! Come back next week to check it out! xoxo, Britt + Sky

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The Year of Noah

It seriously has been the craziest, fastest, and absolutely best year of my life. Noah teaches me everyday that you can't plan everything and that I need to just let loose a little. He's been teaching that since the day he (surprisingly) came into the world. 

One year ago today i was at 32 weeks and I was feeling absolutely terrible. And by terrible, I mean the worst I had literally ever felt. Three days prior, my sister threw me a baby shower. By the end of it I was in tears because of the pain I was feeling. I called the hospital that night to see if they thought I should come in, but the doctor on call decided that I was probably just in pain from how the baby was situated  so I suffered through. 

Tuesday I decided that I should go into work. (I am crazy) I wasn't there a couple hours when I noticed there was blood in my urine. This FREAKED me out. I immediately called the doctor and the nurse told me that I probably had a kidney stone. She said that I could wait until my appointment that was already scheduled for the next day so of course I listened.  

Wednesday morning I woke up and got ready for my normal appointment. I went in and had to pee in a cup, like always, and I like couldn't go. I literally barely went and what I did go was almost black (sorry! so gross) The nurse asked me how I was even functioning.  She said that I had the worst urinary tract infection she had seen. 

She took my vitals and I sat and waited for my doctor to come in. When my doctor came in she told me that my blood pressure was extremely high and that I needed she needed to take me to be admitted to the hospital. After we walked from the office and the elevators were packed, she had me take two flights of stairs to the maternity ward. I called Jake on the way and told him to come to the hospital. Then I texted my mom and sister.  

They got me all checked in and in a room. Then they started running tests. They hooked me up to a ton of machines and were tracking everything. I had people stabbing me with needles and trying to take blood. It was crazy

Here is where it starts to get fuzzy. I mostly remember my mom freaking out because I was hungry and they wouldn't bring me any food. I know there was a lady doing an ultrasound on my right and my little sister was holding my left hand. The nurse came in and told me that I was much sicker than they thought and that the baby would have to be delivered for me to get better.

My eyes glazed over. I was trying to seem composed on the outside while I was going absolutely insane on the inside. I couldn't have the baby he still needed to cook for two months.  

The doctor came in and explained what needed to happen. I had developed preeclampsia and HELLP syndrome. I had the most severe stage of the syndrome. Normal blood platelate count would be 150,000 my count was 24,000. I had to get a blood transfusion before the could deliver noah. And because of the situation, I had to be put under for the emergency c-section. 

Noah Earl was born at 4:06pm, wrong in at 5 lbs 2 oz and 18 3/4 inches long.  

Jake who was supposed to be able to come in the surgery room got all cleaned up and suited up. He never did actually get to come in the room though.  

I remember waking up crying in the recovery room, Jake was by my side. And he was telling me that noah was in the NICU and was being well taken care of. After I was taken back to my room where I had to stay in bed because of some of the medications I was on. I remember Jake coming in with a picture of Noah and showing me. We hadn't told anyone our name yet. In case he didn't look like a "Noah." He said I think he looks like a Noah, can I tell people now?

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People came in and saw me and told me how beautiful my son was. I can't describe the pain I felt that I couldn't see him or hold him. It was seriously the hardest thing. It was the beginning of a rough three and a half weeks.

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This momma was an emotional wreck. I had to stay in the hospital myself for a full week. Until they could get my blood pressure under control. Then came the days of basically living in the NICU.

When Jake went back to work he would drop me off at the hospital at 7:30am. Then we would have dinner in the cafeteria together and be back upstairs for Noah's 8:00pm feeding. Jake would make me go home and sleep for a bit and I would be back at the hospital at 2:00am for that feeding. I was exhausted to say the least. 

We got so lucky Noah was very healthy especially for our circumstances. After what felt like the longest three and a half weeks of my life, the little guy was ready to come home!

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Literally ever since has flown by. I have watched his personality shine through and I am so proud to be his momma. I could never imagine a love so strong, but it's just this crazy love that comes out. I can't believe it's been a year! But I can't wait to see what Mr. Noah has in store for me this year. Hopefully less surprises. :)

Now here are a few of my favorite photos from the year (out of thousands):

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xo, Britt

Cupcake Recipe

Boxed cake mixes are usually the easier route to go, but homemade cakes are always better. I know time is usually a major factor when making a cake. And I know a lot of you probably don't have a lot of extra time. So today I have a yummy cake recipe that won't take much of your time! I have been using this recipe for awhile and LOVE it. It's simple, has few ingredients, and is a hit with everyone. 

Eat more cupcakes! :) Simple cupcake recipe.

White Cupcake Mix

Ingredients:

  • 2 cups of white sugar
  • 1 cup butter
  • 4 eggs
  • 1 tbs vanilla extract
  • 3 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 tbs baking powder
  • 1 cup milk
  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Add muffin pan with paper liners.
  2. In a medium bowl, cream your sugar and butter together. 
  3. Beat in the eggs into the sugar and butter, one at a time. 
  4. Then add in your vanilla.
  5. In a separate bowl, mix together the flour and baking powder. Add this dry mix to the other bowl and mix. 
  6. Add in the milk and mix until smooth. 
  7. Spoon batter into muffin pan, fill about 2/3 of the way up.
  8. Bake for 20-25 minutes. 
  9. Allow cupcakes to cool at least 10 minutes before adding the icing.
Eat more cupcakes! :) Simple cupcake recipe.

Cream Cheese Icing

ingredients:

  • 1 cup unsalted butter, at room temp.
  • 12 oz cream cheese, at room temp. 
  • 1 lb sifted confectioners sugar
  • 3/4 tsp vanilla extract
  1. Beat butter and cream cheese together until fluffy.
  2. Add sugar in, 1/2 cup at a time.
  3. Add in the vanilla and mix until smooth. 

These cupcakes are super yummy and as you can see they take no time at all. So next time you need to hurry and make a cake, don't buy a boxed mix. Try this out! xo Britt

One IKEA Cart, Three Ways

We got our IKEA cart quite awhile back. We purchased it without a clue where we were gonna put it or what we would put in it. But since we have had it, we have came up with many great uses. Today we thought we would share those with you, just in case you've always wanted one but weren't sure where to put it. 

IKEA Bathroom Cart

Our current use for the cart is in one of our bathrooms. It's a great place to store all the bathroom essentials. On top we have our tooth brushes, cotton balls, and a decorative plant. The middle section is dedicated to Noah's bath soaps and toys that won't fit in his bathtub baskets. (See baskets here) And the last row is for toilet paper, so it's accessible but not in the way. The IKEA cart is very convenient for a small bathroom like we have. 

IKEA Cart. Click through for more.
IKEA Cart. Click through for more.

IKEA Nursery Cart

Our first use for the cart was in Noah's room. It's an awesome place to put all the baby essentials; lotion, wipes, diapers, etc. Using this cart for your babies nursery makes it so all the necessities are in one place and easily accessible. 

IKEA Cart. Click through for more.
IKEA Cart. Click through for more.

IKEA Temporary Craft Cart

We also sometime's like to put our cart to use temporarily for craft projects. This cart is good to use when we are doing crafts because we can put all our supplies on it and wheel it around wherever we need it. And then when we are done we can just wheel it into the craft closet and put everything back in it's place!

IKEA Cart. Click through for more.
IKEA Cart. Click through for more.

We also recently found out that this is cart can be used as a baby carrier. Well, at least Noah loved it. :)

IKEA Cart. Click through for more.

If any of you lovelies have an IKEA cart and have a good way to use it, let us know. Tag us in your pics on Instagram or Twitter. xoxo, Britt + Sky