
Well, it looks like I've joined the world of blogging. We'll see how this goes. There's so much that goes on every day with Oliver as he grows and changes, and I don't get to talk with everyone as much as I would like. So I'm going to try to chronicle things here.
First a little about me. My family lived in Milan, Indiana (the town the movie
Hoosiers is based on...but don't get me started...) until I was 13. My mom, dad, and I then moved to Kendallville for Dad's job. In 2003 I graduated from East Noble High School and began classes at Ball State that fall. I started out as a secondary ed social studies major, but my junior changed to a history major. My goal was to go to graduate/professional school after graduation to pursue a career researching and teaching U.S history (particularly the era of the 1960s).
The spring of my junior year (2006) I met Jay. Well, we actually had met earlier but in the spring was when we really started talking, then dating. I had been through some messy relationships, and he was just wonderful. By September we were engaged.
In May 2007 I graduated with honors from Ball State with a B.A. in history. During the school year I had decided to take the year following my graduation off from school, so after graduating I moved to Fort Wayne. Jay and I got married July 14, 2007 at East 91st Street Christian Church in Indianapolis. It was beautiful! We had a wonderful day, and then a wonderful honeymoon in Jamaica.
After we got married, my desire to start a family grew stronger. I didn't want to wait until I got through school to have a baby, but I also knew I didn't want to have a baby while being in school. That left me with a history degree that I had
no clue what I was going to do with!!
On January 8, 2008 Jay and I found out we were expecting our first baby. We were surprised, scared, excited...everything! We were both
thrilled! I had a due date of September 14th.
In May we found out we were having a boy and that the baby had bilateral clubfoot. (Both feet were clubbed.) We met with an orthopedic specialist in July and felt very comfortable knowing he would make our little baby's feet perfect.
Baby Boy decided to make an early entrance into this world on August 26th. (I'll post my birth story later.) After a couple weeks on bed rest, severe swelling and high blood pressure, I was induced to begin the labor. Oliver Michael is such a wonderful blessing and we can't imagine life without him!
So that's our life in a nutshell. I take pictures of Oliver every day (that should not be a surprise to anyone who knows me!) so I want to try to post a picture of him every day with my post. I think it will be fun to watch the changes over time.
Until next time...