I know, I know. "You knew what you were signing up for when you married him." Honestly though, if I have to hear that one more time I might go crazy.
With Kyle being a Marine I've always known we would have to move and now
 here it is coming up in a few days and I have such mixed emotions its 
hard to sort them out. I've known for years it would happen, I've had 
plenty of time to prepare myself for it, how can it be so hard? Oh, I 
know why. Throw in the fact we just had a baby and I have to move away 
from my family when shes just a month old, that could be a huge factor 
in it. The truth is yes, I did know what I was "signing up for" but that
 doesn't suddenly mean its easy to leave everything I know to follow 
him. It doesn't mean I'm emotionless and a robot and okay with it. It 
doesn't mean I'm not allowed to have feelings and an opinion about it or
 that I'm wrong for not being ecstatic and jumping with joy to pack up 
and move completely clear across the country. Literally. Do you realize 
how far away San Diego, California is from Virginia Beach?! Its far. 
Very far. From coast to coast far. Yet every single time I'm told I knew what I was signing up 
for, and it happens more often that I'd prefer, I feel like I'm 
basically being told to suck it up, I shouldn't have any emotions about 
it and I should just go quietly and willingly. That just ain't the case.
 I'm going alright but I'm going kicking and screaming. Okay, not 
really, but I'm not happy about it and I don't feel like I need to be 
just because I know its inevitable with his job. One part of me is 
really excited about it. I've always wanted to go somewhere new and try 
out a new place. I know this will be a whole new chapter for my husband 
and I to learn and grow together. It'll be healthy for us and we will 
have so much fun together with our little family creating memories and 
traditions and exploring a brand spankin new town. Our family can come 
visit and we can show them around a new place they've never been. I get 
to see seasons for once in my life and we get to teach our kids about 
new places and different ways of living. We will make friends that will 
feel like family and leave that place in three to four years having 
roots and so many memories we can look back on in the future. Although 
I'm dreading leaving now, I know in a few years that will have become 
home and I'll hate to have to leave there and head to his next duty 
station. On the flip side, as excited as I am for all of that, I just 
plain and simple don't really want to leave. Its so different now having
 Remington. It would be so much easier leaving just me and Kyle going on
 our way and setting out on a new adventure together but having her 
changes everything. I know I am incredibly close to my family and that 
has been frowned upon by many people. As if its a bad thing or something
 to love and be loved so much by my mom and sisters. We really are 
ridiculously close and so involved in each others every day life. I 
never ever wanted to or thought I would have a baby and have to leave 
them. I know how much I love my nephews and nieces and how much it hurts
 having two of them in Colorado and one of them in Portland. 5 of them 
are an hour away from me and even that is too far. All I want is to have
 Remi grow up surrounded by a family that is so full of love and 
loyalty. I want her to know how magical and fun her Grandma Dots house 
is for little kids and be excited to go there because she knows there 
will always be a new toy or a new book waiting for her. I want her to 
know the sweet sparkle in her Great Grandma Pats eyes and to be around 
her enough that she will remember her voice, her laugh,  her smell, her 
cooking, all her sweet comments and the way she makes you feel like you 
are truly the light of her life and that even though she has a ton of 
other grand kids you are the most special and important one. Somehow she
 makes each of us feel as though we are her favorite and I want Remi to 
be sitting in her lap feeling so special like she is the only person in 
the whole world that holds all her Great Grandmas happiness in her hands
 and with a smile or a giggle she just made her day brighter. I want her
 to be a part of last minute bbq pool parties with her cousins and 
cooking in the kitchen with her aunts, Grandma and cousins. I want her 
to grow up sitting on the kitchen counter fighting over who gets to tell
 their story first and eating all of the food as its being chopped and 
hearing my mom yelling at her threatening to cut her fingers off if she 
sneaks one more piece.  Staying up all night eating chips, salsa and 
cream cheese and drinking pepsi talking and laughing so hard she cries. 
or pees. or has pepsi coming out of her nose because those things happen
 often when all of us are together. I want big, loud family dinners with her cousins to 
be the norm for her. The pure chaos of having everyone in one house 
should be what shes used to. She should be able to grow up with her 
cousins being her best friends and her aunts being there for her for 
everything. I want her to go to them when shes older if shes ever too 
scared to talk to me or Kyle. I want her to look out at her school 
performances or her games and see her grandmas and cousins and aunts 
right beside her dad and mom watching her so proud of her. I see the way
 my sisters and mom and grandma Pat look at her now with such pure love 
in their eyes and I want her to see that, feel it and know it. They 
should be around when she gets her first teeth, takes her first steps, 
says her first words, celebrates her birthdays. I want her to grow up 
with such an overwhelming feeling of love and support and to know how 
important family is and what it feels like to be so so loved just for 
simply being her. I want her to grow up just like I did. Instead she 
will grow up only seeing my family a few times a year and only getting 
to know them through phone calls and skype. My sisters and mom will 
watch her grow up through facebook pictures and picture texts. I want so
 much more for her yet somehow I'm supposed to just forget all of that 
and be happy and giddy to move because its part of my husbands job. I 
don't know how to separate my feelings. I don't know how to look past 
all of the wants I have for her and forget about them and move to 
another state and give her a total different life than what I've always 
pictured for my kids. When I say I don't want to move its much deeper 
than just not wanting to step outside of my comfort zone. Much deeper. 
Its throwing away all the hopes and dreams I've had for my kids. Its not
 like she will have a miserable life, Kyle and I will still love her to 
pieces its just different than how I want her to grow up. I do love it 
here. I have, or had, a job I LOVED and was soooo happy at and truly 
looked forward to going to work every day and now I have to say goodbye 
to that as well. It sucks, its not easy. I get that its my husbands 
career and I get that I have to go but it sucks. I didn't sign up for 
it. I married a man who signed up for it. HE chose a career that moves 
him around every few years, I didn't. It obviously wasn't a big enough 
reason to not be with him but it was something he chose, not me. I just 
get to go along with it. 
I don't like feeling sorry for myself 
because I have a great life. I love everything about it and despite 
everything I just typed, I'm still excited to join my husband out in 
Virginia and start our life together. I just feel small at the moment. 
You are told where to move and when to move, no ifs ands or buts about 
it. I don't get a choice in the matter. My husband will deploy two times
 over the next year and I don't get a say in that either. It just is 
what it is and you just gotta suck it up and deal. You truly have no 
control in moments like this with the Military lifestyle. And it sucks. 
The service members get to go and chase their dreams and pursue their 
careers and the spouses just have to tag along for the ride. I think 
thats the hardest part in all of this, just knowing I literally do not 
have a voice or a say at all. Not one bit. These decisions are made for 
us and handed to us and thats final. It is not fun having a decision 
like that made for you. For those of you that aren't very understanding 
and think I should just suck it up because I knew what I was getting 
into, just put yourself in the same shoes. Imagine being perfectly happy
 in your life and job and being told you have to move, where you have to
 move and when you have to move. I bet you wouldn't be as happy as you 
think I should be about it. Its pretty obvious I don't like change very 
much but I am going to do my best to make the best of what the future 
has in store for us all while trying to give Remington and our future 
kids the strong family basis and values that have been instilled in me. 
Maybe I should be stronger and more ready to move and maybe I shouldn't 
care as much and should be more spontaneous but its just so different 
with a baby, so different. I find myself crying just looking at her and 
apologizing for taking her from soooo many people who already love her 
so much. I know she will feel loved and special every day of her life 
from me and Kyle its just hard to throw away all the plans I've had for 
raising a family but now we get to start new and have new dreams for 
her. My hopes and prayer now is that the next few duty stations we will 
be surrounded by friends who become family who we can celebrate all the 
small things with. Who knows, Kyle could get out after these next few 
years and we could end up back in San Diego. Or he could stay in and we 
continue our travels. Or he could get out and we end up somewhere else. 
God has a plan for us and knows what is best for us and I'm fully 
leaning on Him and trusting Him through all of this. I'm excited to see 
what He has in store for us and I know He wouldn't give us anything we 
can't handle but this will be the hardest thing I've had to do. He sure is trusting me a lot! 
Here are 
those crazy ladies that make it so hard to leave. I love these girls and
 am so thankful God gave me such amazing sisters and an incredible Angel
 of a mom. Below is my baby girl with her cousins I so badly want her to grow up with. 
Next time I blog it'll be from my new house in Virginia. Crazy. 
Friday, December 20, 2013
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
From positive to negative and back to positive.
Kyle and I got married November 2010 and decided to start doing those things only married people do unprotected and whenever I got pregnant, I got pregnant. He deployed to Afghanistan 10 months later and we thought for sure I would be pregnant by then but it didn't happen. When he got home in April 2012 we started trying again. Not necessarily trying for a baby, we didn't really plan it, but if it happened we wouldn't mind either and obviously not using protection we knew the chances we were taking. Time kept passing and we were both beginning to think maybe something was wrong with either me or him since I still wasn't getting pregnant. Then, to our surprise, in January I had a couple of symptoms along with being late so we took a few tests and they were positive. And just as shockingly as it came, it went.
To say we were shocked is an understatement. Kyle was jumping around, picking me up, all sorts of excited and happy and tearing up and couldn't believe it. I saw my life flash before my eyes and I was in a panic. I would actually have to DELIVER a BABY. WHAT. That thought alone still sends me into a panic but I got over it and let the excitement set in. We facetimed with his parents and told them our news, they were pretty excited. We facetimed with my pregnant sister Natalie and her husband and they were freaking out. When Pam got home we told her and in typical Pam fashion she kept cussing and didn't believe us but quickly hopped on board to go grab a few things to go tell our parents, grandma and other sisters. We got home and skyped with my sister, Ashley and her husband and kids. We made little onesies with sayings on it and showed it to them and they freaked out as well. After that we headed over to my mom and step dads with a box wrapped with pink and blue balloons inside. Lots of tears, hugs, and pictures later we walked next door to my Grandmas house and had her open a shirt with a phrase on it that I've always wanted to use to tell her I was pregnant. Long story short her and her friends made up their own cuss word when they were in high school and I always wanted to incorporate that but was never sure if she would still be alive when I finally became pregnant. Luckily, she was and we made her the shirt! After that we drove up to my oldest sisters house to tell her and her family about it. We used the same box of balloons and she, her husband and their kids were so happy for us. I only have a couple of pictures because we recorded most of them but I'll share the pictures anyway. We were able to Skype with Jeremiah while he was in Afghanistan and share the news. All of that happened on Sunday. On Monday morning I told my nanny family, Kyle told his Marines he works with & I told two of my closest girlfriends. Everyone always says to wait 12 weeks to be in the clear so we only mentioned it to family and close friends. Good thing.
Monday night I started bleeding lightly but enough to be concerned so Kyle and I went to the naval hospital first thing Tuesday morning. What a mess that was. I took a urine test and it was negative, wasn't expecting that. Since it was negative they wouldn't take a blood test but we were able to speak to a doctor. She told us it takes up to 10 days for their tests to read and if we had been intimate recently that could explain what was going on. She sent us off with the estimate of 6 weeks pregnant and high hopes nothing was wrong but said to call if I had any cramping or extreme bleeding. Kyle was totally reassured and stoked but I know my body and I wasn't convinced. Sure enough a few hours later I was in crazy amounts of pain and having a sister and friends go through it, I knew what was happening. I called the doctor back, the same doctor who had just said my bleeding was from sex and I was pregnant and fine, and she seriously said "sometimes our bodies just have weird periods and that is what is going on with yours." um what?! Just 2 hours ago you told me I was pregnant and now that I'm bleeding a ton and cramping its just a weird period??? Right, lady.
It was painfully (literally, freakin hurt) obvious I had miscarried. It was crazy though, I'm young and healthy and have never had any health issues before, it didn't make any sense to me how that could have happened. I kept thinking something must be seriously wrong with me until I talked about it to those around me and realized how common it is. Friends and family who went on to have many healthy pregnancies and children after that made me feel like I was still normal and I didn't have any major issues going on. Then surprise surprise, a month later we had a few more positive tests. We didn't get our hopes up for a while and told our family in the lamest ways ever but after all the excitement-then disappointment- of the first time around, we kept it low key. Now here I am 7 months later the size of a cow, feeling healthy and great and feeling this baby girl rolling around and kicking nonstop. Literally. She never stops moving in there. The only thing I really question is what the difference was in just one month time. Why did I miscarry that first baby but this one is healthy? What was going on in there that made that happen? It isn't our job to know all the answers but it is our job to trust God and His plan and for whatever reason this is the way it worked out. We went from thinking about a September baby to now expecting a November baby and man the time is flying by, she's almost here! I'm thankful for the woman in my life who talked to me and shared their stories with me. I have since been able to talk to a few girlfriends who have confided in me and its just good to know you're not alone. Kyle was a great support and was extremely loving and compassionate and caring. Well, other than the few completely inappropriate jokes he made trying to lighten the mood about miscarriages. For those of you who know my husband you know there are many "OMG I can't even believe he said that!!!" moments and he sure didn't disappoint even with such a serious topic. That man. I can't take him anywhere.
Enough rambling. I just wanted to share so anyone going through something similar can know there is hope, it is possible to have a healthy pregnancy afterwards. Hang in there, stay positive and if you need to, talk about it with those around you. I bet you'll be surprised at how many woman you know that have miscarried. It isn't really something everyone talks about often but once you mention you're going through it you'll hear from lots of ladies who have experienced it as well. I certainly wasn't expecting it to happen to me but it did and it has led us to where we are now with this little miss waiting to make her appearance! We are so excited to meet her!!!
The videos of Kyles Mom and step dad being told along with Natalie and Mike, Pam cussing and Trina opening the box of balloons are awesome and hilarious but I'll just upload a few pictures to honor the short little life that baby lived inside of me. Until we meet again little Angel baby...
Grandma didn't get it for the longest time.
Sunday, September 29, 2013
First post, new to the blog world!
Hey guys! I'm starting this blog with the intention to show my sister with a newborn in Portland how easy it is so she will start hers up and give us updates on our precious new niece :) That and the fact the good old Marine Corps will be sending Kyle orders soon enough and we'll be packing up and moving to the opposite coast. I'm hoping to get this started now so I'll keep up with it to update our families and friends on the new and exciting things going on as we settle into a new town and welcome our baby girl. Stay tuned for more! 
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