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Mom to Iris. Wife to Todd. Our little family lives at the foothills of the Ozark Mountains in Fayetteville, Arkansas. We love it here and I love sharing little bits of our life.

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Instagram Baby

As mentioned in my previous post, I use Instagram like crazy these days. To me, it’s the little things in each day that mean so much, but are often so hard to remember years down the road. This app allows me to capture those moments, archiving them in a creative little package. I often worry that I post too much, but then I think how cool it would be if I had my childhood captured so thoroughly. I literally have a picture of Iris from every day of her life… That’s one mighty scrapbook.

Here are our latest memories…


Carrots!

Lookin for trouble under there, I suppose.

More interested in the hanger today.

Oh, babe.

This girl is on the move.

Staying the night at Grandma's so we can go to Wilco!

She likes her snacks.

Me & Iris. I still think she looks more like Todd.

Me & Iris.

Howdy!

We do push-ups now. She most definitely did not learn that from me.

She keeps peeking inside the hole.

Puff lost in a belly roll.

Snack puff lost in a belly roll. We've all been there.

My first Mother’s Day!

Happy Mother's Day! I got to sleep in till 7:15 (!) and daddy dressed her just for me.

Go Grizz! Iris believes.

We made a decision - Iris starts Montessori next month! Thanks for everyone's comments.

One of two times Iris has ever had both shoes on at once.

Another lovely afternoon for a blanket in the backyard.

Already asking to borrow the car.

I wish my bed head looked this good.

Apparently Iris has her own greeting card line at Target.

Apparently Iris has her own greeting card line at Target.

Peek a boo!

Right after this picture, she say up from being on her belly - for the first time ever!

Playing with the blocks my daddy made me when I was a baby.

Oh my loves!

Took a detour down the Barbie aisle.

Goodnight, sleep tight.

Iris’ cousin Cole turned one!

Playin with Cousin Cole

Happy 1st birthday Cole!

Excited for the Block Street Block Party today. We'll be hangin at the @fvilleflyer booth!

She's growing up so fast. Well, except for the Cookie Monster on her butt.

Tuesday!

Summer dresses made with vintage fabric by Kerri.

Sweetest lil vintage fabric apron dresses made by @kerrisnead!

I love her one freckle.

I love her single freckle.

An afternoon with an old family friend.

Most things are a blur with her now.

Spending the day with Grandma, shopping for flowers. I love getting picture updates of their day.

Helping make the bed for our guest! He's in for a treat with these sheets!

She's happy @sethyg is here.

Swimsuits…..

Anyone have a swimming suit this child can borrow? She's severely lacking.

Pool party!

Ros & Iris. Pool grumps. @ginrunner

Weekly Sam's trip in her Nona shirt & baby Carhartts. Shout out to @anitameans, @hstrauss81 & the random grandpa in the back.

A breezy backyard day.

Starting her young. Letting her play with our old camera.

Poor babe has an ear infection.

Bath hair.

We're on the mend, people!

Bath frog.

She makes magic happen.

This girl makes magic happen.

Happy Friday!

Sometimes this happens.

Sometimes this happens. AKA: time for bed.

Now that she's mastered crawling, this is her new thing.

Her hair is getting lighter. Right now it looks like we gave her highlights.

Fresh peaches she loves. Fresh bananas + strawberries literally make her puke.

We love Little Giraffe blankets.
I got the big one on Gilt Groupe for half price!

Iris and I both are obsessed with Little Giraffe blankets.

Our silly animals.

My life. #catsofinstagram

And after.

We went to see Wilco!

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Brandy and I were crazy lucky – a stranger asked us if we wanted his seats, which were literally front row, center.

Summerteeth.  #wilco

Um, a stranger just gave us his tickets - front row center. Hello, Jeff Tweedy!

Antique store browsing in Prairie Grove.

Exploring the Prairie Grove antique shops.

Going through our storage.

Thinking of selling my vintage bicycle on Craigslist for cheap. It needs a lot of work, but it says "celebrity" AND has a bell!

Going though our storage shed...

Todd found a 10 dollar bill. Daaaaaamn.

Memphis.

Baby Lucero.

Cookie crumble frap? Duh.

@fvilleflyer represent! Get a tee this Sunday at the Block Street Block Party.

My favorite store ever. Berryville, Arkansas.

My favorite store in the world.

Heeeey.

Vintage toys for days.

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Stopping at thrift shops along our drive.

Hit the vintage baby denim jackpot.

Arkansas. The drive home.

The Fayetteville Flyer’s dunk booth for charity at the Block Street Block Party.

Dunk tank with @dbartho!

Iris got sick, so we went home & had our own block party.

Iris wasn't feeling well, so now we're having our own block party at home.

Isn’t this the saddest face you’ve ever seen?

My poor babe! Hope she's just teething.

Feeling better.

Feeling better today!

Todd made these for Iris!

Tiny #arkansas shirts @jtoddgill made for Iris. ❤

I’m selling more vintage baby cuteness on Etsy!

Just put some vintage baby bedding in the Etsy shop! bittersweetstyles.com

Washing my car for me because I never do it.

Best. Life. Ever.

Seriously. This guy has it made. #catsofinstagram

My mom got us a family membership to the Mt. Sequoia pool. Love.

Fayetteville friends! Mt. Sequoyah summer pool membership = awesome. We're the only ones here!

Pool time.

Crazy chair!

Another one from the pool today. She didn't crap in the water, so I consider it a success!

@jtoddgill and I are both sick. Pretty sure we got it from this stinker.

Her first pony (and fingers for breakfast).

Iris had her last day at daycare today, which obviously wore her out (she never does this). Montessori starts Monday!

Post-bow hair.

My lovely.

Baby Blog: 2 months old

Well, what do ya know.
I have a two month old on my hands!

Ms. Iris Adella…
● Is extra smiley in the morning, but not so much after naps.
● Has a bedtime routine which includes a bath (she’s quite the splasher) and story time (Night-Night Little Pookie is on repeat these days).
● Has been sleeping five hour stretches some nights.
● And has zombies for parents.
● While she’s been cooing a bit here and there, on her 8 week birthday she woke up a little chatterbox, making all sorts of sweet sounds.
● Miss Independent. Iris doesn’t always like being held. While she puts up with it, she makes it known that she’d rather be laying beside you rather than in your arms. It makes it a bit easier to do things around the house, but sometimes a momma just wants to cuddle.
● Her hair still hasn’t fallen out (I’m crossing my fingers that it’s here to stay). It’s growing fast and growing in lighter.
● She had her first Thanksgiving, in Tulsa with family.
● She didn’t care for tummy time until just this past Friday when she learned to roll over! She did it like six times in a row, so I was able to capture it on video.

Here are my Instagram photos from the last month or so…

Her first Christmas tree

A special something under the tree.

Morning faces.

Somebody woke up & discovered how fun it is to squeal. My little chatterbox.

All smiles this morning.

All packed up.

Friday.

Not a fan of the creepy Christmas dogs at my office.

Not a fan.

These are taken 7 weeks apart. Crazy.

What a difference 7 weeks makes. #flashbackfriday

Post bath curls & pout.

Post bath curls & pout.

Dad, Iris, & guitar.

Wednesday.

Unlike her mom, she looks good in hats.

1950s sweater, cap... and booties too!

Lookin good & stayin warm thanks to @bevcooks & @theadguise

Her first (light) snow!

First snow of the season!

Mom takes a lot of these.

Seven weeks old.

7 weeks old.

Memphis represent!

Sunday. Memphis style.

Hiccup face.

Hiccup face.

Grumpy face.

Grumps.

My little doll.

Happy Friday!

Kittens and bows.

You know you're in love when you don't give a crap about the secret Girl Talk show tomorrow.

Creepy cat.

Oh hey, creepy cat.

6 and a half weeks.

Stacy made Iris a hat & blanket.

Thank you @stacyleerox for the sweet hat & blanket!

I loved it so much, she made me one too.

I loved Iris' hat so much that @stacyleerox made me a matching one!

Our not-so-successful attempt at a matching hats pic.

Our not-so-successful attempt at a matching hats pic.

Holy bed head.

holy bed head.

This hair has a mind of its own.

Twilight hair. It's getting serious.

Cute booty.

6 weeks old & tummy time in her 6 month pants.

Iris meeting Bev.

Iris meeting @bevcooks

Watching the game with Cousin Cole.

Woo Pig Cousins!

First road trip.

First road trip.

First Thanksgiving, with Poppy.

First Thanksgiving.

Too much turkey.

Too much turkey.

Damn straight. (six weeks)

Damn straight.

Scrap booking.

Let the scrap booking begin! (love me some @postalpix)

Curly hair.

Loving Iris' @thiefandbandit headband

Lazy Sunday morning.

Lazy Sunday morning.

Christmas time is near...

Outing to Lights of the Ozarks.

Her first Lights of the Ozarks.

Dressed by Daddy.

Daddy dressed me today. #WPS

Big cat, little lady.

Big cat, little baby.

Sleep stealer.

This little devil did not sleep for anything yesterday.

One month old with Mom (and her awesome sweatshirt)

Rainy day unicorn sweatshirt & a big ol' baby that will not nap.

My oh my, how fast that month went by!

Pregnancy Blog: The birth

While it’s still fresh in my mind (and while the little one is sleeping), I thought I’d share the story of Iris’ birth. My last pregnancy blog post was all about how I was just two days shy of my due date and still no signs of labor. We had another appointment on October 13th (one day after Iris’ October 12th deadline) and still – nothing. I hadn’t dilated or progressed any since one week earlier. Since I was over my due date, the doc hooked me up to a machine to monitor the baby’s movement and heart rate. Only problem was, she didn’t like what she heard. She had us go upstairs to Labor and Delivery to be looked at a little more closely, but not before she explained that unless the baby started to move around more – they would have to deliver that day.

Even though I had wanted nothing more than to deliver that baby, this was not the way I wanted it to happen. I started crying, mostly at the thought that something could be wrong. However, as soon as I was hooked up to the fancy machine upstairs, Iris started dancing around like usual. We passed the test within 10 minutes. Apparently Iris had just been sleeping before. Phew!

We left the hospital feeling a little jolted, but with a choice to make. We could induce labor on Monday, October 17th or Thursday, October 20th. Even though the doctor “preferred” the earlier date, we thought long and hard and decided on the later option in hopes that my body would be more prepared for a natural delivery. If I could avoid a c-section, I would be happy (or so I thought).

The next morning was a Friday, so I called my doctor and made it official before the weekend – “October 20th, please!” It felt really bizarre to make that phone call. It was like placing a reservation for dinner, rather than a baby. Friday was a big day for another reason too. I was still working full time, despite being past my due date, and decided that it would be my last day at the office before I started maternity leave. I was feeling every day of being pregnant by that point, but little did I know I was also feeling the beginnings of labor too…

Despite how I was feeling, I didn’t rest after work that evening. I still wanted to do whatever I could to get my body progressed for labor. Todd and I met up with friends to eat hot wings (I stepped it up and got the spicy level of “Acid Rain”) and then made the long hike to Bud Walton Arena to watch the Razorback basketball team.

Apparently hot sauce and Mike Anderson were the winning combination.

At 5 o’clock the next morning I awoke to a strong abdominal pain, which I quickly realized wasn’t just a stomach ache. Wondering if this was what a contraction felt like, I moved from our bed to the couch as to not wake Todd. Timing the waves of pain with an iPhone app, I realized that these were indeed contractions and that they were instantly five minutes apart, lasting a full minute each. We had been told not to head to Labor and Delivery until the contractions were 5 to 8 minutes apart for at least two hours, so I laid there timing them until about 7:30 am. At that point I woke up Todd and told him we should probably head to the hospital. He had his doubts. I think my mistake was not waking him in the first place, so he had no idea how intense or frequent my pain had been. I had my doubts too. “Surely this is just the beginning of labor and we’ll be sent home, right?” I thought. I grabbed my bags just in case.

Thankfully we live about five minutes away from the hospital, but as soon as we walked through the doors of Labor & Delivery, I burst into tears. They immediately got me situated so that they could check to see how far I had progressed. The doctor on call informed me I was already dilated to a SIX and fully effaced! That’s a major jump for just two hours of contractions. In a way I felt relieved because the entire time I was thinking, if these are just the beginning contractions, I don’t want to know what the real deal feels like. “Well, you’re having a baby today,” the doctor said. Cue tears again. Then cue the freak out after I asked if I would have time for an epidural. Maybe, the nurse said. MAYBE?!

I had progressed so fast that they guessed we would have the baby by noon (and it was almost 9:00 am at that point). I had to get into a room and receive an IV before I could have an epidural. Thankfully the sweet angel nurses hurried me into my own suite and got me situated right away. About an hour later I met my new best friend, the anesthesiologist. I hadn’t thought much about it leading up to delivery and I’m not scared of needles, so getting the epidural was actually no big deal. The hardest part was staying still through contractions, but other than that it didn’t really hurt and I immediately felt the benefits. “How do you feel?” asked the nurse. Pretty good, I responded. “Okay, great because you just had a huge contraction.” I had no idea. I instantly felt better about what was ahead.

Iris Adella - The Birth

Iris Adella - The Birth

As great as I felt, the epidural ended up being one of the best and worst things for me. One of the issues was that it slowed down my labor, so they had to start me on Pitocin to increase the contractions. It still took a while. Noon came and went, but finally at around 5 o’clock I was fully dilated to a ten and ready to start pushing. Unfortunately, that’s where another issue with the epidural came into play. My fear was that maybe it wouldn’t work and I would still feel pain, but I had the opposite problem – it worked too well. I pushed for two full hours with little progression. I couldn’t feel a thing, which hindered me in being able to tell what was working and what wasn’t. After two long, very hard hours, they decided to let me rest for a while. During the entire labor my face had been burning up and my entire body wouldn’t stop shaking. I was told that both of these were completely normal, but still – none of it was pleasant. Waiting an hour, chewing on ice chips (I hadn’t eaten anything since the hot wings the night before) was dreadful, but I needed the rest. Because my face was so hot and red, they checked my temperature and I had a very slight fever, so they treated me with antibiotics and Tylenol. At the time, I didn’t realize the implications this would hold.

Iris Adella - The Birth

Iris Adella - The Birth

Iris Adella - The Birth

Finally, about an hour later the doctor came in and we started pushing again. I have a sneaking suspicion that they turned down my epidural without telling me because this time I could feel pressure, but thankfully still no pain. The difference was immediate. The doctor sat with me for the next 45 minutes as I worked the baby further down. I’m pretty sure I was just a few pushes away from them suggesting a c-section, but the doctor didn’t give up on me and at 9:12 pm Iris Adella Gill was born.

Iris Adella - The Birth

She came out crying and giving a high five, as the doctor called it. Her hand was up by her head, which was probably another reason I had so much trouble. And speaking of her head, everyone immediately started talking about all of the hair she had. I couldn’t believe it either (for all of you who have heard that lots of hair leads to lots of heartburn during pregnancy, I never had any). They immediately put her on my chest and I said hello to my sweet baby girl. I think I asked a million times if she was healthy. My mom and Todd had been in the room for the delivery and reassured me that she was as perfect as she could be.

Iris Adella - The Birth

They were right. All nine pounds and fourteen ounces of her. When the nurse read the weight out loud, I was shocked. I always thought she would be big, but I didn’t anticipate her being just shy of ten pounds and 21 1/4inches long. Once they got us both all cleaned up, I nursed her for the first time before the guests from the waiting room came in to meet her.

Iris Adella - The Birth

Iris Adella - The Birth

Iris Adella - The Birth

Iris Adella - The Birth

It wasn’t long before the nurses were back in the room, needing to take Iris to the nursery to get poked and prodded. Todd and I probably should have used that time to rest, but it was impossible. As exhausted as we were, the excitement that we actually had our very own little baby was just too much. They brought her back in, wrapped up tight like a burrito and we maybe got about half an hour of sleep that night. I kept checking on her, making sure she was breathing (I’ve been assured that this is a new mom thing and completely normal).

Iris Adella - The Birth

Iris Adella - The Birth

Iris Adella - The Birth

Iris Adella - The Birth

Iris Adella - The Birth

Iris Adella - The Birth

The morning came quick, as did the pediatrician to go over everything with us. Expecting to hear all good things (she was perfectly healthy after all), I was not prepared for what the doctor had to say. Because I had been treated for a fever during labor, they wanted to treat Iris too – for SIX days. They already started giving her antibiotics with an IV attached to her tiny little hand. Saddest thing ever. When I realized that I would most likely be discharged withOUT my baby, I lost it. There was no way I was leaving that hospital without her. I would camp out in the lobby if I had to.

Thankfully, it never came to that. Iris was able to see two other pediatricians who both agreed that there was no reason to treat her any further. Apparently if you have a fever during labor, it could be caused by a uterine infection, which could potentially be transmitted to the baby. I never had an infection and just barely had a fever. Three hours of pushing and a 10 pound baby will do that to ya. Turns out, the first pediatrician was brand new and known for being overly cautious. By the time Iris was cleared, she had to stay one extra night. I still had to check out of my room, but they let Todd and I stay in a parent-child room right next to the nursery. As grateful as we were to not have to sleep in the lobby, the room was a serious downgrade from my earlier suite. We’re pretty sure they cleaned out the nurses’ secret nap room for us. It was tiny, with one twin bed and only one small window, which looked into the nursery (where the lights are always on). They told us not to take Iris on one side of the room because it was too close to the exit and an alarm might sound. Too bad that was the side of the room with the BED. The bathroom was dirty, the lights didn’t work, and the television was unwatchable. But we got to be with our baby, so it was all worth it.

I have never wanted to go home so bad in my life and after three nights, we were finally able to do so. Since I had already been discharged, I didn’t get the traditional wheel chair ride to the car, which as silly as it was, I was a little bummed about. The ride home still seems like a very bumpy blur, as were the next few days. The recovery for me was a lot worse than the labor and delivery, but I had a beautiful, healthy baby that made any amount of discomfort seem like an afterthought.

Everything in our lives shifted. There’s life before Iris, and life as it is now. Sleep deprived, yes. But it’s true what they say – I never knew a love like this existed. It’s a love that, despite being so big already, continues to grow with each smile and each fart (we receive plenty of both). I literally just stare at her and wonder how I can love something so much.

Iris Adella, you may be tiny, but you are my world.

Iris Adella - The Birth

Baby Blog: Meet Iris Adella

A big smile & one curl.

Well, she’s here and more amazing than anything we could have ever imagined. In this week and a half since she was born, all I’ve wanted to do is hold her, snuggle her, and kiss her, which leaves very little time to blog. But while she’s snoozing away in her swing, I thought I’d try to get a quick update in. When I have a little bit more time, I’ll write about her birth and how things have been going, but for now here are some photos of our sweet, sweet Iris.

You can also visit her official birth announcement at irisadella.com
(yes, our baby already has a website).


My little burrito

Good morning!

My Memphis Belle (@bethykins)

6 days old.

Awake.

Cute butt alert!

Yep.

Curled up on the couch, watching her first Razorback football game. #wps

Wearing Penny's vintage dancing kitten top @kerrisnead

"I love Grandma"

All dolled up. Thanks for the vintage dress @taylorsutton!

Can't. Stop. Posting. Iris. Photos. (sorry)

Iris stole my eye mask

Makin faces

good morning sunshine.

Baby Blog: She’s here!


Iris Adella Gill

was born
at 9:12 pm Saturday, October 15th, 2011

Iris Adella Gill

9 pounds, 14 ounces
20 3/4 inches long
and an absurd amount of beautiful hair

My motherly instinct was right – she’s a biggie!
And we are so in love with every tiny chunk of her.

More pictures and details of the birth will come,
but for now we’re resting happy and healthy at home.

Thank you for following our journey…
It’s just begun.