baby, Blog, Family, kids, photoshoot, pregnancy

journey to motherhood


We’re getting closer to launch date of my new website! My web designer (aka–my husband) has been hard at work to transfer all 3 1/2 years of content to the new site. Progress is a bit slower because he has a full time job and a family to spend time with. But if all goes as planned, it should be ready around the beginning of September!!

pregnant photoshoot
As I’ve been working to put together an “about me” section, I have been searching through my archives to find posts related to my health history. I know that sometimes I click over to a blog to learn more about someone but find it overwhelming to dig through post after post, just to get their full story. So all that to say that I realized I never have blogged about my “journey to motherhood” and how amazing it is that I’ve been able to experience pregnancy.
And while I have you here to read about a brief summary of our journey to be the parents of 6, I thought I’d also share some pictures I took with Evangeline a few weeks ago with the tripod and a camera remote (that you can see a couple of times haha.) They’re all similar but I can’t just pick one to share! And of course the boys had to join in, even in their pajamas.
pregnancy picture ideas
If you haven’t already, you can read my other posts about my health history herehere, and here. And while it’s incredible that I am alive and in good health, it’s even more amazing that I have been able to have children.
Thankfully, (and I don’t take this for granted) I never knew the fact that I was supposedly infertile until I found out I was pregnant with our first child, 3 months after we got married. I called my brother to tell him the good news and that’s when he said “That’s amazing! The doctors told us they didn’t think you’d ever be able to have children.” It was news to me because at 14 years old with an 8% chance of living, I was never told. In fact, I told my family that I didn’t want to know any bad news that was associated with my cancer. So it made sense that no one had ever told me. I’m very thankful that I didn’t have to spend time worrying about the fact that I may never be able to biologically have children.
mom and boy
maternity pictures
A few years later, at a check up with the oncology department, a nurse pulled out my records and explained why they were so amazed that I had had no issues with fertility. One of the chemo drugs, at a “normal” dose, has a very high chance of causing infertility. The dosage I was given was 5 times that amount. Given at that age (in my teenage years) should have also intensified that side effect. The fact that I have been able to get pregnant at all is a miracle.
pregnant mom and boy
Many times throughout my treatment, I would tell my family that I never wanted biological children. After all the pain that the cancer/chemo caused, I couldn’t imagine voluntarily enduring pain. That shows how naive I was at the time because I would endure this pain a million times to have children, but it also makes me hurt for all the women who don’t have the option to have biological children.
mom and girl
Here I am, 14 years after my diagnosis, and we’re about to have our 6th baby. But that doesn’t mean that I’ve gotten here without pain and loss. I have had 10 pregnancies–I’ve lost 4 of them in the first trimesters. Losing a child at any stage of pregnancy is truly heartbreaking. I think it’s important to share that part of my journey because when you’re in the midst of that loss, you feel so alone in your struggles. I know it has always been helpful to me to know that there are others out there who know the deep heartache you’re feeling. And while I do think about those children who I never got to meet, and wonder what life would have been like if we had gotten the chance to meet those babies, I can say that the pain has lessened. And I can credit that to God giving me all the grace I’ve needed. So if you’re currently enduring the pain of loss, know that you are not alone and the pain will ease with time!
mom and little boy
So that’s the my pregnancy history–it’s very condensed and all over the place because that’s how my brain has been working these days and I honestly don’t know how to even write this type of post without it sounding boring or rehearsed, but it is a very important piece of who I am. I’m always happy to answer any questions–about this, or anything else! And if there’s ever anything you would like me to blog about, let me know! I’m always open to suggestions!
fun pregnancy pictures
Happy weekend!
Blog, Family, kids, park

Exploring STL–Grant’s Farm and a picnic


The past few days have been pretty wonderful because Don took off work for the entire week! He has been on the night shift for over 6 years now (and stays on that schedule for his nights off) and it feels like we’re always feeling the stress of that schedule. So I suggested having him take a week off to have a staycation so I could sleep in (which I really never, ever get to do!) and we could just enjoy time together as a family on a normal schedule. It’s amazing how much we’ve been able to accomplish already. Everyone is so relaxed and happy–which really goes to show how much this was needed for all of us.
Anyway, I have, surprisingly, been feeling pretty great lately (I’ll post more about that soon!) Or, I guess I was, until after a full day yesterday haha. Don had never been to Grant’s Farm and the kids and I haven’t been in a while so we wanted to work that into our week somewhere.
mom and baby
I am honestly not an animal fan but I love watching the kids light up when they see/interact with animals. Kingston and Evangeline were too terrified to go in with all the goats (I don’t blame them–the goats kept biting my dress!) but Liam and Kai loved brushing them.
boy and goats
mom and little boy
boy brushing goat
young boy brushing goat
Kai has a major obsession with pigs. If he sees a pig, even a picture of one, he goes crazy. I’m serious, the obsession is probably more than my obsession with ice cream–and that’s a lot! So I had to include this picture of him with the 3 little pigs (and a picture of Kingston because after he saw Kai getting his picture taken, he wanted one too.)
boys posing for picture with mural wall
I love when my kids unintentionally match (they both picked out their own outfits without knowing what the other was wearing.) These two in their mint outfits were just too cute together.
matching brother and sister
We picked a really good day to be there. Kids are starting back at school so it wasn’t too crowded and it wasn’t too hot. But we were sweaty at this point so the boys couldn’t resist getting soaked in these sprinklers.
boys running through sprinkler
kids activities
boy getting wet from sprinkler
When we’re at a place like Grant’s Farm or the zoo, I usually end up with a memory card full of pictures of the backs of their heads. I don’t know why, but I still love these pictures. I guess it’s because I love to step back and watch their friendship. There has been much less fighting this week since we’ve been able to just spend this relaxed week together.
grants farm
It’s even better when all 5 make it into the shot!! (along with our outdated double stroller that could REALLY use a replacement.)
5 kids looking at turtle
dad and little boy
kids activities in st louis
free things to do in st louis

 

boy waving
boys on fence
kids with camel
We packed a picnic lunch to eat at the park after we were done with Grant’s Farm and it was the cutest scene that I ever did see!
family picnic

 

big family
Complete with a napping baby in his carseat! The ducks were really bold and came over to get some of the crumbs that the kids dropped. (And may have stolen bites of a sandwich from Evangeline, who wasn’t guarding it as well as she should have haha)
baby napping in carseat
kids and ducks
kids and ducks
at the park

This little headband is from the juice shoppe. I won it in a giveaway and it was supposed to be for her baby sister, but she wanted to wear it as soon as I opened it. I can’t blame her because it is absolutely adorable!

the juice shoppe headband
And this one of Desmond had to be included—that little fistful of food and his chubby little baby body. It won’t be long before his baby fat will starting coming off and I’ll just be left with memories of the baby pudge.
cute baby

 

roberts kids groupshot
I asked them to line up really quick for a picture. The hand holding was all their idea. I barely was able to snap a few pictures before they started play ring around the rosie and it was the cutest thing in the world. I love that Desmond is started to be included with all of their playing. Having lots of little ones isn’t always easy..but when things like this happen, I seem to forget the hard parts.

 

ring around the rosie

 

large family

 

kids playing

And now my body is paying for our long day out yesterday (along with spray painting 8 shelves for the kids’ rooms during the hottest part of the day!) So today is a day for rest, finishing some more house projects, and maybe some mini golf and dinner out tonight!