Monday, December 14, 2015

newborn photos

 I am so glad we managed to get some newborn photos taken in the chaos of having a new baby. I will treasure these photos forever.

 Shoutout to my dear friend Annalisa for the newborn photos and to my sister Autumn for the adorable handmade headband that isla is wearing. 








I love her pucker

Tuesday, December 8, 2015

k+i=love

NOTHING beats seeing Isla stare up at Keith. In the womb she used to kick when she heard his voice and she responds in the same way today. She will look for him when she hears his voice and will calm in his arms. I love their little growing relationship. It has been incredible seeing the man I love turn into a father. He is the glue that holds our family together and the calming presence that I have now come to need. These moments mean everything to me. I love my little tribe. 








early days with baby i

our first days with baby i were exactly what you would expect with a newborn plus more. SO much more. Needless to say we learned a lot and now we don't feel like we need to check to see if she is breathing every five minutes. She has grown so much already! I love looking at the photos from her first days with us.











We got a sweet welcome home from Deanna. She had pink balloons, chocolate, and flowers waiting for us when we arrived. My favorite gift was the lavender plant. Moms are the best.




They say you can't spoil a newborn, but we sure did try. 











she sure is loved

Thursday, October 29, 2015

birth story

People have loved giving me advice during my pregnancy. I am sure other mothers, or soon to be mothers, feel the same way. So when you have gone past your due date by five days and you are spotted waddling up and down the stairs in the phoenix public library, strangers like to tell you exactly how to get labor going. I had some Lotus locals tell me to do squats; I laughed at them. A neighbor told me that all I needed to do was eat five wiener schnitzel hot dogs and drink a gallon of water and I would go into labor. Little did they know that by October 18th, the day my water broke, I had tried almost every single recommended way to induce labor. SO, in case any of you were wondering how to go about getting your water to break, just follow these fool proof steps, it is pretty simple. ;)

  1. long walk
  2. facials
  3. give up 

6:30 pm (the afternoon before labor): I went on a long walk with Keith, my mom Deanna, and my little sis Autumn, at Dreamy Draw state park. I had been having contractions the night before and all throughout the day, and I thought I was going to be at the hospital that morning. We walked and walked and my sweet family tried to keep me entertained and happy.




9:00-10:30 pm: Facials. 



1:30 am October 18th: I had just about given up on the idea that I would be having a baby anytime soon. My doctor had predicted that I would have given birth more than a week ago and I was exhausted and super done waiting. After having contractions throughout the night, and at the end of one particularly painful contraction, my water broke. Talk about a weird feeling.

thanks for sending me love during a contraction


2:00 am: We arrived at the hospital where I walked up and down the halls stopping to have a contraction. On one occasion the pain was so intense that I threw up everything in my tummy. I labored in the halls for four hours before getting an epidural. I wanted my body to naturally take me through labor. I did not want to miss out on the indescribable feeling of prepping to deliver a my baby. I was able to have that painful and beautiful experience before getting an epidural. Epidurals are a very controversial topic and I hope I won’t be judged for choosing to get one. I had done a lot of research and found that it was the best decision for my birth experience. I was able to mentally and physically rest before the great push. 

1:05 pm: 10 cm. ready to push! I knew when I needed to push and I pushed as hard as I could. My mother and Keith were there by my side as I pushed for 45 minutes. Betty Who played over the speakers as my incredible husband did everything he could to relax, and then motivate me. I felt so close to Keith during this time. 9 months is a long time to wait and the moment was finally here to meet our little ray of sunshine. 

1:50 pm: Isla (eye-luh) Rae Perry was born. I felt so much more than I imagined I would and I remember feeling so relieved to feel her head and then shoulders come out. They immediately put her on my chest and Keith and I cried as we held our creation. It was the most beautiful experience. 



7 lbs 13 oz
21 inches 


my heart grew three sizes that day

Monday, September 21, 2015

oh the heat

I am not going to lie, being pregnant through the summer in phoenix has been brutal. It is hard to walk from my apartment to my car let alone go on a walk for exercise. It has been hard to be inside for the majority of four months, but we are three weeks away from her due date and I cannot wait for her to be here. The weather is cooling down and we are going to be able to go on walks with our baby girl. I am so grateful that she will not have to be stuck inside.

here is a bump update


20 weeks


27 weeks


30 weeks


35 weeks 


37 weeks




Sunday, August 30, 2015

phoenix update


thai food and downtown abby on our laptop. we are saving up for a t.v. one day we will be grown ups


this is when I dropped keith off on his first day on the job


i love the pool at our apartment and we use it often


REI used gear sale. we scored on an osprey baby carrier. i can't wait to take baby girl on some hikes


canyon lake date


this little row boat is taking us places



and i thought i was huge then...




we spent our fourth of july with our good friends the heylens. we watched the longest firework show around tempe town lake


keith's favorite meal


this was taken at the scottsdale museum of contemporary art. its funny because its true


another dub date with the natalie and michael heylen. the diamond backs played the giants in this massive indoor baseball stadium






keith turns 25


we swim a lot. we are constantly in the pool