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Ray Family

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Thanksgiving in Sunny Florida

This year we spent Thanksgiving with Morgan in her home state of sunny Florida. We rented a vacation home for the week in Bradenton, about an hour from where Morgan lives. It was hot and humid the first couple days, then it rained, and the last few days were nice and cool... nothing like the typical California weather we have come to expect this time of year. The flights to and from Florida went as scheduled and event-free thankfully, but remind me never to fly with three little kids again... it was so much work! Barry's mom went with us and without her help, I don't know what we would have done! Fischer was supposed to go with us but he got the flu, so he stayed behind with Nana and Papa. This was the first time that Morgan got to meet her grandmother and her sisters. It was a very nice week together and we look forward to seeing Morgan again next summer here in California. We are so thankful for the opportunity we had to spend with Morgan for the first time as an almost-complete family. Fischer was extremely missed, but he'll be able to meet her next time.

Here's a really cute picture of Morgan with Annie:


One of the park days with Grandma:



The view from our house at 4825 Bookelia Circle in Bradenton, FL: the backyard pool and spa, the pond behind the house, and the front yard. It's so green compared to Victorville, but also much more humid.


Gracie and I helped Morgan create her very first scrapbook. It was filled with pictures from our last trip in June when Barry and I came to visit her. She beamed with pride at the finished product. Next time, we'll do a scrapbook of this visit for her to keep,



Mary and Barry slaving away over Thanksgiving dinner. It was so yummy! Turkey, yams, stuffing, corn, green beans, mashed potatoes and gravy, cranberry jello, rolls... did I forget anything? Oh yeah, the pumpkin and chocolate pies. Did you know the typical Thanksgiving meal has 5,000 calories!!!! We needed to do much more than walk a mile after dinner, but that was nice too :)

Chloe was riding Donkey (from Shrek) like a horse all over the house one day. It was so cute:



On a day trip, we drove by these massive sand creations. They were so amazing. Here are a couple of them:


Another stop on the day trip was to a museum. The girls had fun on this train engine.


I think this is the only picture we got of the whole family the entire week.


Barry with Annie at Coquina Beach in Bradenton, FL.

Another stop on the day trip was to see this sculpture of "Unconditional Surrender" created after the popular photograph by Seward Johnson. It is located in Sarasota, right on the bay. Check out the size of it compared to Morgan and the buildings and cars behind it. It was 25 feet tall!

A cute picture of all the girls together:

Barry with Morgan:


Morgan let me do her very first braid. She'd never had her hair braided at all, so I did a french braid the first night after her bath, and when she woke up I took out the braid so she could have wavy hair.
The girls had a blast at the park.


Walking... no RUNNING while holding hands to get to the park.


Gracie just loved getting to know her big sister. It was so neat to watch them together. I know she will miss her so much now that we're back home. Too bad we don't live closer.


The girls sticking their feet in at the spa in our backyard. The screened-in pool was a very nice touch to keep away bugs and some UV rays (and the gators we never saw). It was such a quiet community and a really nice, big house. I could sport living there :)


This was cute. First Morgan put her hands behind her head, then Chloe copied her, so I got Daddy to do it too for a funny picture.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Family Pictures


Our friend, Maria Miles, was so gracious to take some family pictures for us at a local park a few weeks ago. These are some of my favorites. It was so hard to get everyone to smile at the same time because one of the girls wanted to cry, yawn, or sleep! This is why we don't go to the portrait studios anymore. Thank you, Maria! You have a beautiful talent! All the pictures turned out wonderfully and I'm looking forward to scrapbooking them :)

Monday, November 2, 2009

Halloween season













I love Halloween. This is my favorite time of year! I get to celebrate my birthday four days before trick-or-treating every year and it's such a blast. This year we went pumpkin hunting two weeks before Halloween and then my sister and her family came to visit for the big night out. So these pictures capture the goings-on for the past few weeks.

Every year we go to Riley's Farm in Oak Glen to get our pumpkins. This year we took Barry's mom with us. The weather was nice and warm. After we got our pumpkins, we ate their yummy BBQ sandwiches and enjoyed the peaceful scenery for the afternoon.











For Halloween, Barry and I were a bride and groom. Gracie was Dorothy, Chloe was Minnie Mouse, Annie was a ladybug, and my niece Brooke was Little Red Riding Hood. Bobby and Sara didn't dress up, and Fischer was supposed to be a refrigerator, but he was at Nana and Papa's.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Annie's blessing


At 5 weeks old, Annie Kayleen Ray was blessed into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints today. We were happy to have Grandma Mary, Uncle Joey, and Aunt Jodi join us on this special day. It was a very spiritual church service, as there were two baby blessings and the confirmation of my friend, Gina Snow, during the Sacrament meeting. The testimonies born today were so wonderful; it was great to see all the children get up today and tell of their love of the Savior along with the adults. I felt the spirit strongly and was very emotional as my friend, Jeanne Bradley, gave me a note at the end of church with the blessing written down.

Standing in the circle along with Barry were Bros. Horvath, Snedegar, Player, and Johansen. Some of the things that were blessed upon Annie were strength, guidance by the Holy Spirit, diligence and faithfulness in her faith, that her bright spirit will not fade away, that she'll mature in the gospel, that she'll feel the love of her parents, sisters, brother, and other family members and that she will turn to them during difficult times, that she'll rely on the counsel of church leaders, scriptures, prophets, and the Lord for guidance, and that she'll be a wise and dedicated student and learn the things Heavenly Father wants her to know.

I am so grateful to have this beautiful child from Heavenly Father to raise, love, and cherish. She is a wonderful baby, and I feel so blessed to be her mother.














Daddy and Mommy with Annie.





Gracie wouldn't pose with her sisters and brother for us to get a picture of the four of them, but Fischer went out of his way to wear a shirt and tie that matched their cute polka-dot dresses. He's such a handsome young man isn't he?!






The family picture: Aunt Jodi, Uncle Joey, Grandma Mary, Barry, Annie, Chloe, me, Gracie, and Fischer.


Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Regular Jeans

After being pregnant with the miscarriage and then pregnant with Annie, I have been in maternity clothes for the past 12 months! I can't wear the "I'm not fat, I'm pregnant" shirt now because I'm just FAT. I know it's baby fat, but it's still fat. I take Annie everywhere I go so people understand I just had a baby. Okay, that's not the real reason, but it's a perk :) So yesterday, my old jeans were kind of poking out more than the rest of my clothes in the closet like they were daring me, and I thought "yeah right" but I decided to be brave and try them anyway. One leg in, okay this is good... two legs in... now here come the thighs... ERGH! They're on!!!!!!!!!!!!! They're a size bigger than my smallest from last summer, but they're regular jeans nontheless. I thought I was going to have to go buy jeans another size bigger, but I was pleasantly surprised I get to NOT go shopping and save some money :0 (Well, Barry will be happy about that part anyway) hehe

Monday, September 7, 2009

Annie has arrived!

This picture was taken shortly after I was admitted to Redlands Community Hospital around 3pm on Friday, September 4th. We were so excited that Dr. Goo offered to keep me for induction even though I wasn't having contractions anymore. She knew that I lived an hour away and had other children at home, so she figured it was the best option for our family. She was right!!! Grandma Mary was already at home with Fischer and the girls, so it was the best bet for everyone.



My doctor (Dr. Beitel) had stripped my membranes the day before at my regular doctor appointment and I was dilated to a "3" at that time. My contractions started around 4pm on Thursday and were 5 minutes apart for a good 3-4 hours. We decided to go down the hill and stay in a hotel to be closer to the hospital for when active labor began. After we checked into our hotel room and I went to bed, the contractions stopped. I woke up at 5am on Friday with contractions 10 minutes apart, but they shortly subsided as well. We went to the hospital around noon before driving back to Victorville to wait for labor to begin when we got the good news we could stay.

My first nurse, Jackie, was fantastic. She and the entire staff treated us so well and didn't act like we were crazy for coming in early like most hospitals do. She started the Pitocin drip around 2:45pm and my contractions started within 30 minutes or so. They were bearable and I had done this three times before without any medication, so I knew I was doing well being dilated to a "6" without too much pain. Even though I knew I could make it through the whole labor going "au natural" again, I decided to try an epidural just to see what it was like. The anesthesiologist inserted the epidural around 5:30pm and I immediately quit feeling all pain. It was great!!! Unfortunately the trade-off was that labor subsided and I became frustrated with that. Then, Dr. Goo broke my water around 7:20pm to get things going and upped the Pitocin from 4ml to 6ml. I told her once I hit "7", I usually moved to a "10" within 30-40 minutes. She said she'd stick around and wasn't going anywhere.




The new nurse, Rosy, had to go next door to do another delivery, so Eva checked me 40 minutes later and said I was still a "6". I couldn't believe it because the pressure was so strong and I knew she was coming soon. Rosy showed up about 15 minutes after that and I told her I had to push. Sure enough, I was ready!!! She got the doctor and we began delivery. I pushed through one contraction to get Annie's head out and her body slid out during the second contraction without any effort. We all said "wow" because it was super fast.






























Annie Kayleen Ray was officially born at 9:19pm on Friday, September 4, 2009 (on her due date). She weighed 7 lb. 3 1/2 oz. and was 20 inches long. She has a quiet disposition and is so sweet. She eats well every 2-3 hours and sleeps well in between feedings. Luckily, her sisters and the other household noises do not disturb her at all. She has adjusted well to her new life with our family and we are so blessed to be called her parents.




Fischer was in love and delighted with her from the minute he saw her. Gracie is a mother hen and wants to hold her all the time. She likes to burp her and look at her with adoring eyes. Chloe walks around and says "baby" all the time and "niiiice" while she focuses to "nicely" and "gently" touch her. She also likes to kiss her on the head a lot.
It has been a good few days and we are looking forward to raising this new beautiful baby girl. I can only hope we are the good parents that Annie deserves. I am so happy to be a new mommy and look to Heavenly Father for guidance and direction as I raise all four of my wonderful children!