My Boy!!! Wordless Wednesday

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From Museum of Flight To Lego Delight

Yesterday daddy took Miles out for a day along with daddy. Miles got to pick what he wanted to do and his first choice was to go to the donut shop. Then they went to the Museum of Flight in Seattle. The Museum of flight is perfect for little kids. There are so many different fun activities for all of them to enjoy. Turns out, they didn’t even do all of it in one day so we have to go back.

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Miles loves airplanes. Every time he sees one in the sky he gets excited. We see planes daily in the sky above our house so I hear his excitement every day. I also hear it when they take me to the airport for a blogging trip. There was a time, and I still wonder if he knows now, when he thought I worked at the airport. It seems hard for him to understand that I went somewhere other than the airport every time they dropped me off.

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Point is He LOVES planes!

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When asked which ones were his favorite, it was really hard for him to decide. But I’m pretty sure he’s in love with The Blue Angels. The middle photo of the next three is a retired blue angel plane.

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He loved his experience so much that when he came home he reenacted his experience with LEGOS. He had to build some airplanes (mommy and daddy helped) and then after they were all built he had to put them in a museum. It was just ADORABLE. So here is Milesman’s Lego Museum of Flight.

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My Son Turned 3 Yesterday

I just watched my little baby boy turn three years old.

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We had quite an “Hopping” day. We didn’t plan it this way but it turned out to be a complete bunny hopping themed day.

We went to the movie screening for Hop! About an Easter Bunny not quite ready to be The Easter Bunny.

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The birthday boy made his own Rainbow cake, and if these colors don’t remind you of Easter Egg colors I’m not sure what will

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He received a bunny from his grandma, and the bunny’s name was Miles just like him! He’s sleeping with his bunny. He also received a trampoline and a hopper ball. So we’ve been hop hop hoping around here all weekend!

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Wordless Wednesday How to Excite a 2 Year Old

CARS 2

Well this excites mine at least! Cars 2 will be in theaters June 24th.

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His sister drew a picture of him.

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My Miles making Applesauce! So cars, his sister, and food are ways to this little guys heart!

Ahh Happy Wordless Wednesday

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Merry Christmas and Happy Birthday

We were delivering cookies to all of the neighbors a week ago and at every house we went to my son said,

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

I told him that he should be saying, Merry Christmas, so then he would smile and say Merry Christmas, but as soon as we got to the next house it was

Happy Birthday all over again.

He said it with as much enthusiasm as Frosty the Snowman did when they put that magic hat on him. I mean, Miles is after all only 2 (going on 3). We’ve been reading the Christmas Story every night before we go to bed this week and it dawned on me it’s Jesus’ birthday so my son was right all along. Happy Birthday Jesus

This morning when I got up, I said Merry Christmas Eve to my husband and he smiled at me and said,

Happy Birthday!

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Merry Christmas from the Bishop Family and We wish Jesus a very Happy Birthday!

Wordless Wednesday My Little Vampire

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Kids are bugging out over the Hexbug Nano Party

The kids and Daddy enjoyed setting up the Hexbug Nano Habitat. We’ve played with other electronic toys before and have found this one even though the pieces are small is much more suited to children than the other. The Zoe and Miles both loved playing with the bugs and Miles took his bug everywhere with him for three days. Yes, in that time we had to replace the battery a few times because he would forget to turn it off. As we were playing the Hexbug Nano bugs my husband noticed that some of them said that they were special or rare. So he went looking on line and found the Hexbug Nano Field Guide.

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The habitat was easy enough for Zoe, age 3, to put together and take apart. She actually did most of the construction on the habitat you see pictured above. Everyone that came over for the party was allowed to take home some bugs and extra batteries. We had quite a fun party last week with the little Hexbug Nano bugs. Everyone had a great time. I’ve received comments from all of the moms thanking me for sending home the little creatures!

One Mom Said,

Thank you, thank you, thank you for letting the boys spend some time at your house this morning!  They had a great time and love the bugs you sent home with them.  They’ve been playing with them all day; it’s been a while since they were all this quiet at one time.  :)

Another Said,

Louise, thanks so much for the bugs. My kids had SO MUCH FUN playing with them all night!!

And one other mom said,

I’m very impressed with the Hexbugs because they kept my son’s attention for at least 30 minutes. He just sat there and played with the bug watching it go in and out of the habitat.

Every time I try to edit this video my computer crashes so it is a little bit longer than I’m sure any of you other than grandparents like to watch. This video is of the family enjoying the Hexbug Nano for the first time.

 

Thanks to Mom Select and Hexbug Nano for supplying us with the toys for this party.

Look What I found in the Laundry Basket

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We were doing laundry together and he just decided to be one with the laundry. He was having a great time and if I can get a little work done while he’s having fun it’s a match made in heaven.

This is what we did today, we cleaned the house and decorated his room. I’m still not done with his room, it’s probably going to be a work in progress for the next 16 years.

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I let him put up some of the pictures himself, and if you know me very well at all it’s really hard for me to let the kids be kids. I’m a work in progress too and I’ll be the first to admit I am not perfect. image

The theme of his room is robots.

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Sharing Birth Stories For the Charity Embrace

embrace Sarah from Sprout Reviews has put together a team of bloggers to raise awareness for a charity for newborns that are born in poor countries. The charity is called Embrace, they are a non-profit organization that will give you a tribute card for your donation.

Send an Embrace tribute card to friends, family, or clients to let them know a donation to Embrace has been made in their name. Purchase a card for a donation of $25 to honor a loved one. This gift to Embrace will help provide a gift of life. Your donation will help keep babies warm so they can survive and thrive. These cards also make wonderful holiday, birthday, baby shower, or celebration cards. Donate $100 and get a packet of 5

In developing countries where they don’t have access to modern medicine, babies face hypothermia. In the US we have incubators and so many ways to care for children. Children that do survive the cold at birth often suffer from life long health problems. Embrace provides infant warmers to these lower income countries. This innovative infant warmer costs less than 1% of a traditional incubator. To raise awareness, we’re posting our birth stories, and mine is all about how important modern medicine is. We could have lost Miles, but we had everything we needed to know that he was in distress and my doctor saved his life.

milesbelly Miles was an active baby from conception. I felt him so early and he never stopped moving. From 7 to 9 it was hyper active mode because mommy was actually trying to relax and watch TV. You could see him, he looked like “alien” and he was trying to break out of my stomach. I was so uncomfortable once me moved into the down position and he would hit his head against my pelvis.

We decided to induce and it was fairly a good choice, just because if we waiting any longer he might have been a ten pounder and I’m not sure my body frame could have handled that.

I had to go in and get a catheter put in to help me dilate to a four and we had to make sure that it was ok with the nurses before I went in. Apparently the hospital has an OB nurse shortage. My doctor didn’t give them a choice and told me to come on in.

We get there at noon and they put me on the monitors and start the medicine to create contractions. My little man decided he didn’t want to come out. Every time I felt like some action was going on the nurse would come in and turn down the medication and the contractions would stop. She said that the contractions were cutting off his circulation with as hard as they were.

I tried walking and a ball and all kinds of things to work through it but at five the nurse came in and said I think we’re going to send you home. I was pissed. My doctor came in as the nurse was getting ready to unhook everything and asked what was going on and said she’s going to break my water to get the show on the road. The nurse asked to speak to my doctor outside, and guess who won, my doctor.

milescontractionsShe broke my water and OMG the pain was horrendous. If your doctor breaks your water get an epidural first. I got an epidural and then everything went wrong. My body is very sensitive to medicine. I pass out with one Benadryl. So the epidural made me shake, and shake and I felt like crap. Complete and total crap while I was shaking. I just wanted to go to sleep too. They lost my sons heart beat and when they found it it was very very low. Suddenly everything just didn’t seem real any more to me. My husband later told me he thought he was going to lose both of us.

My doctor was in the room the entire time and she was yelling at people to get me an OR. The nurse who called said they’re full, and she said, this is an emergency get one open NOW! The people in my room seemed like complete idiots in the case of an emergency. I remember hearing my doctor say what’s the problem people get her unhooked. Someone said something stupid and i think my doctor just started yanking cords out of the wall.

They ran me down to the OR and I started praying. My doctor was doing everything she could to get his heart rate back, she was massaging him while he was still inside me. We got to the OR and his heart rate came back, but the doctor said we have to get him out anyways so I started trying to push even though I couldn’t feel anything. milesborn

I delivered him naturally inside the OR because my doctor didn’t want to take any chances that we would lose his heart rate again. He was blue when he was born because he was tangled in his umbilical cord. He perked right up though and started screaming. I didn’t get to hold him for quite a while though because they had to make sure everything was ok with him and they had to make sure I was ok too.

I was completely exhausted but my son was alive and healthy and he is still the active little boy that he was when he was inside me. This kid does not know the meaning of sit still.

Read the story of my daughter’s birth.

The stories of the other bloggers can be found:

Jennifer Lebeda at www.lebedafamily.blogspot.com

Diana at www.hormonal-imbalances.com

Laura Jane at www.callmelaurajane.com

Louise Bishop at www.momstart.com

Meg Appleby at http://www.digitalphilanthropy.blogspot.com

Sarah Hammond at www.sproutreviews.com

Please share your story with us in the comments or link up or make a donation to embrace!

 

 

1. Sarah Hammond
2. Jennifer Lebeda
3. Dee O.
4. Meg
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