Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Christmas into the new year

We are well on our way into 2014.  But not too far into that I am not still looking through pictures and thinking about our Christmas season.  For us, December is a very busy time, but also full of fun and family. Here is a look at our December in pictures......





























On the morning of Christmas Eve we went over to the church with Troy to get our worship space ready for Christmas Eve service and spent time praying for everyone who would be at the service.  This was one of my favorite moments of our Christmas season.

Ready for Christmas Eve service

Christmas Eve jammies and popcorn

The cookies are out for Santa and we are so excited

And in the morning.....they are gone









We spent the week between Christmas and New Years with both sides of our families in Illinois......

The girls with their Great Grandma



Two beauties......Kyla and Aunt Kara

 All of us.....my parents, Kara and Dustin and my Grandma

Off to Grandma and Grandpa Hochstetlers......

Time for more gift opening









We had a very wonderful Christmas season and are looking forward to what this year holds.  I love what one of my favorite writers said at the beginning of the new year, "The future is as bright as the faithfulness of God."  With that truth in mind, we are ready for a new year of God's faithfulness.  Happy New Year!

Monday, October 21, 2013

Adjusting to three and school days

I know I have been a non existent blogger, but I have a good excuse.  That excuse is called having a baby.  For anyone who knows what the newborn days are like, there really isn't time for much of anything else.  And while I have no ambitions of trying to become a big time blogger with sponsors, I do love documenting the life of our family.  So, I am trying to get back into the swing, while at the same time giving myself a lot of grace....like I said, the newborn days are pretty much all consuming.

So, before Tessa was born, I would ask people with three children what it was like.  The majority of the responses went something like.....it is crazy, but we love it.  Now that we are three months into three kids, I think my answer would be the same.....it is crazy, but we love it.

These are days of constant laundry, the house being kind of clean but never all the way clean, lots of nursing a baby, starting something and having to come back to it later.  There are moments of trying to calm a newborn, help a first grader with her homework and getting a four year old a snack all at the same time. Without a doubt, we are tired.  And in the middle of what feels like a lot of chaos at times, is this.......


Our girls.  Building a family.  We are so thankful.  The transition to three is intense, but am finding with the intensity comes even more intense love.  I have loved watching the two big sisters welcome their little sister. I love already seeing the bond the three of them will share. And my husband, I don't even know what to say except he is the hero of our house and the love is deeper everyday.  He is so selfless in his love for me and our daughter and it has been so evident during this time.

The transition to three has been as equally beautiful as it has been chaotic.    

Right in the early days of welcoming Tessa and becoming a family of five, school started.  We are well into the swing now, but here is what the beginning of school looked like for us.

Kyla checking out her first grade classroom at back to school night

With her teacher, Mrs. Strasser

First day of First Grade

These two.....how I love them

Newborn baby and school starting.....crazy days, but such sweet days

 Running off the bus after her first day

Kyla and Ashlyn love to be back together when Kyla gets home


Next, it was Ashlyn's turn.  Starting her second year at the Purdue Language Preschool.


Big girl.....so excited to be back at preschool

Walking up the steps by herself, something she couldn't do last year

Ready for some fun and learning

Hanging up her back pack all by herself

Waiting patiently to get her name tag


We transitioned through bringing a third baby home to two big sisters, starting school and are continuing to get into a groove.  







It is crazy, but we love it.

Saturday, August 10, 2013

The Birth Story of Tessa Kate

Just a few weeks ago, in the early morning hours of July 19, at almost 39 weeks pregnant, I found myself pacing our bedroom floor and starting to feel a familiar feeling.....labor contractions.  I woke up feeling them and started to walk around to see if they would go away.  I soon noticed they weren't really going away so I woke up my husband who shot right out of bed and to my side, asking me how strong they were.  At that point, I said not too strong but definitely noticeable.  Troy immediately started saying he thought we should head for the hospital.  We have a history here.....my most recent labor experience with our daughter, Ashlyn, was a super quick one.  Like a we almost didn't make it in time, screaming down the hall as nurses wheeled me in a wheelchair as fast as they could, showed up fully dilated, no time for an epidural, time to push kind of situation.  So, knowing this, my doctor had told us that as soon as I felt a strong contraction to go to the hospital.  My husband remembered saying the words, "don't push" to me in the car on our way to the hospital with Ashlyn, so this time he was telling me......if you are feeling contractions, it is time to go.

I convinced him to let me just take a quick shower and during that time it was official.....I was feeling the pain.  The contractions were coming and not stopping.....time to go.  As we were rushing around, calling our families and our dear friend, Nicole, who was coming over to stay with our two older girls who were sound asleep in their beds, it started to hit me.  This baby was going to be born on my birthday.  As the day was beginning on July 19, I was about to turn 33 and meet my third daughter, who I would share this birthday with.

We made it into the car, a much calmer experience than the last time, but there was no doubt.....the contractions were there to stay.  We checked in at the hospital and made it to our room.   This picture.....I did not know at the time that my husband took this, but looking at it, I can feel all the feelings.  The sun was beginning to come up, I had just put on this hospital gown, I was looking out at the cornfields surrounding the hospital, knowing I was about to do some serious work.   These were the last moments in my hugely pregnant state, last moments of feeling her move inside of me.  Moments of just Troy and I in that room.....getting ready to meet our third child.  I think as long as I live, when I look at this picture I will remember all I was feeling at that time.


Soon after that picture was taken, nurses began to come in.  IV's were put in, contractions were monitored. It was determined that I was far enough along to get an epidural (yeah).  The epidural took the pain of the contractions away and we just waited.  However, I soon started to feel some intense contractions even with the epidural.....the nurse telling me that our daughter was coming fast and this was what they call "breakthrough pain" that I was going to feel.  I did feel it, but not for too long.  I could sense the mood shifting.....the nurse saying it was probably time to get the doctor.  I saw them wheeling in all of the equipment for the delivery.  The contractions were coming hard now.....I knew it was time.  Between the pain of the contractions and knowing we would very soon meet our daughter, tears started to flow down my cheeks.  Troy was right by my side, holding my hand and encouraging me.  I was looking into his eyes, not able to really talk, but he was looking right at me and we knew what each of us we were thinking.  The last time we were in this moment we had no idea that the baby that was handed to us would be born with a diagnosis that would change our lives.  In the months leading up to this birth we talked and prayed for peace to accept whatever we were given.

I was being told to bear down, count to ten and push.  I could hear Troy telling me I was doing great and the doctor saying I was so close.  A couple more rounds of this and I knew she was almost there.  Troy and I looking at each other......knowing what the other was thinking.  Troy telling me, "It is okay, it is all going to be okay, Shari."  And, really, God's peace was so close to us. I knew He was there with us.  I knew in my heart whatever He was about to give us, was His perfect gift for us.  Those final moments were coming to an end.....one final push and I heard the sound of our daughter.....letting us know her lungs worked just fine.  The doctor placed her immediately on my chest and I saw this....


Our third daughter was here.  A child we had prayed for.  Prayed that God would help us overcome any fear we had about having more children.  Prayed for God's will.  After she was handed to us, Troy and I were crying, hugging and staring at her.  Looking at God's faithfulness in the form of a beautiful baby girl named, Tessa Kate.





After the delivery, we eventually made it down to my recovery room where we were so anxious to see our two older girls and our families.  And, these two big sisters could not have been more sweet and proud.












After a great hospital stay, it was time to take this sweet gift home.







We are so thankful for this newest miracle that God has given us......we are thrilled to love another daughter.  Tessa Kate, welcome to our family.  You are so very loved.