Last Sunday we were able to bless our little man. Jared's mom, dad, aunt and uncle were all able to fly in for the event. It was such a special day and he was a little angel. We pressed record on Jared's iPhone and stuck it in his coat pocket and were able to record the whole blessing. My friend Erika (DRY Ink) snapped these photos after the blessing.
Sunday, March 13, 2011
The bubs...
Our little bubs is already 3 months old! He's finally growing out of the brand new newborn stage and filling out. His 3 month check up is tomorrow, but we weighed him on our scale and it says he's 15.5 pounds! Greyson has a pretty good sleep schedule at night. He goes to bed around 8:00 pm wakes up around 3:00 or 4:00 am and then sleeps until 7:00-ish. For now, that's awesome. He's such a good baby and I've caught myself thinking several times that if I could have another one just like him I would!
Last Sunday we were able to bless our little man. Jared's mom, dad, aunt and uncle were all able to fly in for the event. It was such a special day and he was a little angel. We pressed record on Jared's iPhone and stuck it in his coat pocket and were able to record the whole blessing. My friend Erika (DRY Ink) snapped these photos after the blessing.




Last Sunday we were able to bless our little man. Jared's mom, dad, aunt and uncle were all able to fly in for the event. It was such a special day and he was a little angel. We pressed record on Jared's iPhone and stuck it in his coat pocket and were able to record the whole blessing. My friend Erika (DRY Ink) snapped these photos after the blessing.
Friday, February 11, 2011
The new bed...
*After reading this post several people have asked if we got the plans off of Ana White's website and yes we did. We love it! Check it out here.
Just like any other manly man, Jared has been wanting to build something for a long time. We've just never had the tools or a garage. Well we've had a garage for a couple of years now so finally Jared invested in some new tools this past black Friday. He decided his first project was to build a bed for Alexis. I was a little hesitant at first, because I had never seen Jared build anything before and our child would be sleeping on this bed. Needless to say he did an awesome job and it turned out really cute. I've already got his next 5 furniture building projects lined up!


Just like any other manly man, Jared has been wanting to build something for a long time. We've just never had the tools or a garage. Well we've had a garage for a couple of years now so finally Jared invested in some new tools this past black Friday. He decided his first project was to build a bed for Alexis. I was a little hesitant at first, because I had never seen Jared build anything before and our child would be sleeping on this bed. Needless to say he did an awesome job and it turned out really cute. I've already got his next 5 furniture building projects lined up!
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
The Birth Story...
I can't believe Greyson is already 2 months old! Finally, the Lord listened to my prayers and gave me a good new born! He's so laid back and puts up with so much from his emotional, but well intentioned big sisters.
I wanted to record Greyson's birth story before he got any older. WARNING: if you have suffered from a hard labor and delivery you may not want to read this because you will be extremely jealous!
On December 6th I woke up and got ready just like any other day (I'm still cursing myself for not washing my hair that morning). My due date wasn't for 3 more weeks so I definitely wasn't expecting the crazy day to come. I dropped Kaitlyn off at pre-school, ran over to walmart to pick up a site to store order and then headed off to the doctor for my 37 week checkup. I had to schedule this checkup a day earlier than usual because she happened to be booked on my normal day. While waiting in the waiting room I kept having my normal uncomfortable Braxton Hicks contractions, but I definitely was not in labor. I kept saying "I've had two kids, I know what a contraction feels like". Finally, after waiting for an hour I was called back. I brought Lexie with me to my appointment - again not thinking I was going to give birth in the next couple of hours. My doctor starting discussing moving my induction date up a day or so and then she checked me to see how dilated I was. All I remember was looking at her face between my legs and seeing a look of surprise on it. She says to me, "uh, you're 6 centimeters dilated. You're not going home today". I looked at Lexie and started to cry. My first thought was, "you're not going to be my baby anymore". Then, my second thought was, "man, I knew I should have washed my hair"!
I told my doctor to please let me go home and I promised to be back in one hour. She said it was up to me, but if my water broke I probably wouldn't make it back to the hospital. I was determined to go home and make sure the kids were taken care of and get my hospital bag. We have no family in the area, or on this side of the country, so my best friend met me at my house and picked up Lex, while Jared and I headed to the hospital. When I got to the hospital an hour later I still wasn't in labor, but I was dilated to a 7. My doctor wanted to break my water so I told her to give me an epidural. A short while later they gave me the epidural even though I wasn't having any painful contractions. Then, she broke my water and 30 minutes and 3 pushes later Greyson was born. 7 lbs 11 ounces and the sweetest little guy in the world. The BEST labor EVER! It only took a couple of hours, I never felt a thing and I didn't tear.
I wanted to record Greyson's birth story before he got any older. WARNING: if you have suffered from a hard labor and delivery you may not want to read this because you will be extremely jealous!
On December 6th I woke up and got ready just like any other day (I'm still cursing myself for not washing my hair that morning). My due date wasn't for 3 more weeks so I definitely wasn't expecting the crazy day to come. I dropped Kaitlyn off at pre-school, ran over to walmart to pick up a site to store order and then headed off to the doctor for my 37 week checkup. I had to schedule this checkup a day earlier than usual because she happened to be booked on my normal day. While waiting in the waiting room I kept having my normal uncomfortable Braxton Hicks contractions, but I definitely was not in labor. I kept saying "I've had two kids, I know what a contraction feels like". Finally, after waiting for an hour I was called back. I brought Lexie with me to my appointment - again not thinking I was going to give birth in the next couple of hours. My doctor starting discussing moving my induction date up a day or so and then she checked me to see how dilated I was. All I remember was looking at her face between my legs and seeing a look of surprise on it. She says to me, "uh, you're 6 centimeters dilated. You're not going home today". I looked at Lexie and started to cry. My first thought was, "you're not going to be my baby anymore". Then, my second thought was, "man, I knew I should have washed my hair"!
I told my doctor to please let me go home and I promised to be back in one hour. She said it was up to me, but if my water broke I probably wouldn't make it back to the hospital. I was determined to go home and make sure the kids were taken care of and get my hospital bag. We have no family in the area, or on this side of the country, so my best friend met me at my house and picked up Lex, while Jared and I headed to the hospital. When I got to the hospital an hour later I still wasn't in labor, but I was dilated to a 7. My doctor wanted to break my water so I told her to give me an epidural. A short while later they gave me the epidural even though I wasn't having any painful contractions. Then, she broke my water and 30 minutes and 3 pushes later Greyson was born. 7 lbs 11 ounces and the sweetest little guy in the world. The BEST labor EVER! It only took a couple of hours, I never felt a thing and I didn't tear.
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Cutest pictures ever...
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Sunday, December 19, 2010
The hospital, milk allergies and the Twilight cast...
Unfortunately our little man has had a rough first couple of weeks. First, he had really bad jaundice and had to be on the bilirubin lights for 9 days. This wasn't too bad, but we barely got to hold him and the nurse had to come to our house each day and take his blood which is always sad. Then, on Wednesday when we were getting ready for bed we noticed Greyson had blood in his stool. Our pediatrician told us to bring him to the ER where we waited for 11 hours through the night until they finally admitted us. It turns out Greyson has a milk allergy. They put him on a special (and really expensive) formula and he's doing better. The doctor said I can try to breastfeed again, but not for 2 weeks because I have to eliminate all dairy and soy from my diet. That might not seem too hard, but trust me it is! We'll give it a try though. I'd rather be able to nurse him than feed him that expensive, stinky formula!
While we were at the hospital, they put us in the pediatric cancer wing because Greyson is so young and they didn't want him near any contagious kids. Before we knew what was wrong with Greyson I just couldn't help but feel so bad for the parents and families with terminally sick children. My heart really went out to them. If all Greyson has is a milk allergy, then I feel blessed.
I know this is random, but since we happened to be in the cancer wing we had some unexpected visitors - Esme, Carlile, Rosalie and Emmet from the Twilight movies. They were visiting the kids and teenagers and stopped by our room. It was actually a nice break from everything else we were going through. They were sooo nice and seemed genuinely interested in us and actually spent 10 minutes talking with us. Before they left they gave me an autographed book from Stephenie Meyer. Kinda cool.
While we were at the hospital, they put us in the pediatric cancer wing because Greyson is so young and they didn't want him near any contagious kids. Before we knew what was wrong with Greyson I just couldn't help but feel so bad for the parents and families with terminally sick children. My heart really went out to them. If all Greyson has is a milk allergy, then I feel blessed.
I know this is random, but since we happened to be in the cancer wing we had some unexpected visitors - Esme, Carlile, Rosalie and Emmet from the Twilight movies. They were visiting the kids and teenagers and stopped by our room. It was actually a nice break from everything else we were going through. They were sooo nice and seemed genuinely interested in us and actually spent 10 minutes talking with us. Before they left they gave me an autographed book from Stephenie Meyer. Kinda cool.
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Introducing...
Introducing Mr. Greyson Brock Hickman. Our little Christmas present decided to come 18 days early this year! He arrived on Monday, December 6th weighing in at 7 lbs 11 ounces and 21 inches long. He has a little jaundice so he has to lie under the bili lights for a few days (that's why there's a funny light in the pics), but other than that we're great!

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