Jonah jumped into the car on Friday with a HUGE smile on his face! I asked my usual "How was your day?". He replied, "It was good, oh and I'm a spelling bee finalist" another HUGE SMILE!!!!
"What??? Are you serious? I am so very proud of you Jonah"....of course as I started tearing up.
I have a sitter set up from Friday so I can see him compete in the 2nd grade level spelling bee.
We are so very proud of Jonah...he absolutely loves school and learning new things!!!
Pull up a chair and join us on this sometimes hectic but always full of love, laughter, and four children journey called life.
Monday, April 30, 2012
Thursday, April 26, 2012
LJ's Birth Story
We moved into our new rental home on September 1st. I was trying to
get everything unpacked and into place quickly since our new little guy
was due 6 weeks later on October 15th.
But he had other plans....The following Wednesday night (the 7th) I started feeling really bad, went to bed early. I woke up at 11:00pm with horrible pains in my back. I walked around upstairs for about 1/2 an hour before I decided to wake Lawrence up. (He had taken NyQuil around 10:30pm and I knew he wasn't feeling well.) I told him about the discomfort I was having and we decided I should call my doctor. Dr. Romberg told me to head into the ER to get checked, just to be on the safe side.
I was miserable by the time we arrived at the ER (11:45pm), the pain in my back was constant at this point! Once I FINALLY got to Labor & Delivery (which was on the other side of the hospital), the nurse checked me and said "You are dilated to 5...you are having a baby tonight!" Lawrence & I looked at each other...this was not part of our plan. We hadn't gotten settled in the house yet, we still had boxes EVERYWHERE!!! Not to mention the fact that I was only 34 weeks!!! At this point hospital staff kept coming in talking to us about what might happen during/after delivery since I was only 34 weeks. I have no idea what they said...the only thing I remember is they talked about postpartum depression ALOT!! (They take postpartum depression very seriously here in Texas since Andrea Yates drowned her 5 children in this state in 2001.) Finally the anesthesiologist arrived and administered the epidural...then I was able to relax and take in everything that had been going on.
We were able to chat with one of the nurses and found out that she was from the Lafayette, Louisiana.
This was a quick delivery just like the last 2...the nurse came in and said it was time to push. I pushed a total of 3 times. As Dr. Romberg made his way over to me, he commented that the baby was crowning...everything happened so fast at that point...next thing I knew my little guy was in my arms (for a few seconds before they whisked him away to the baby station to check him out). I arrived at the hospital at 11:45pm and Lawrence Joseph Bonvillain IV was born at 3:16am. (The day before his big brother Peyton's birthday.) He spent the next week in NICU.
LJ in the delivery room, before they swept him away to the NICU.

But he had other plans....The following Wednesday night (the 7th) I started feeling really bad, went to bed early. I woke up at 11:00pm with horrible pains in my back. I walked around upstairs for about 1/2 an hour before I decided to wake Lawrence up. (He had taken NyQuil around 10:30pm and I knew he wasn't feeling well.) I told him about the discomfort I was having and we decided I should call my doctor. Dr. Romberg told me to head into the ER to get checked, just to be on the safe side.
I was miserable by the time we arrived at the ER (11:45pm), the pain in my back was constant at this point! Once I FINALLY got to Labor & Delivery (which was on the other side of the hospital), the nurse checked me and said "You are dilated to 5...you are having a baby tonight!" Lawrence & I looked at each other...this was not part of our plan. We hadn't gotten settled in the house yet, we still had boxes EVERYWHERE!!! Not to mention the fact that I was only 34 weeks!!! At this point hospital staff kept coming in talking to us about what might happen during/after delivery since I was only 34 weeks. I have no idea what they said...the only thing I remember is they talked about postpartum depression ALOT!! (They take postpartum depression very seriously here in Texas since Andrea Yates drowned her 5 children in this state in 2001.) Finally the anesthesiologist arrived and administered the epidural...then I was able to relax and take in everything that had been going on.
We were able to chat with one of the nurses and found out that she was from the Lafayette, Louisiana.
This was a quick delivery just like the last 2...the nurse came in and said it was time to push. I pushed a total of 3 times. As Dr. Romberg made his way over to me, he commented that the baby was crowning...everything happened so fast at that point...next thing I knew my little guy was in my arms (for a few seconds before they whisked him away to the baby station to check him out). I arrived at the hospital at 11:45pm and Lawrence Joseph Bonvillain IV was born at 3:16am. (The day before his big brother Peyton's birthday.) He spent the next week in NICU.
LJ in the delivery room, before they swept him away to the NICU.

Lawrence Joseph Bonvillain IV
6 lbs 13 oz 19 inches
September 8, 2011 at 3:16am
Monday, July 18, 2011
Pregnancy Update
My Dr. suggested I take the 1 hr. glucose tolerance test early at 24 weeks since Addison's birth weight was so high (10 lbs 6 oz). My levels were elevated with the 1 hr. test so I was sent to the lab to take a 3 hr. glucose tolerance test. I got a call from the Dr that those levels were elevated too & I have now been diagnosed with gestational diabetes. I had a visit with a diabetic counselor/nutritionist and received a glucometer. I am testing my sugar levels 4 times a day. It is tiresome & frustrating at times but I will do what needs to be done for our little guy so he can be healthy.
Peyton's vacation...
Peyton is the only one in our family who has gone on vacation this summer. He has spent the past week in New Mexico with my Aunt Lisa & her family. He is having a blast! He is having so much fun he doesn't want to come home. He will be coming home on Friday & we are looking forward to having him back.
Next week we will also be having a visit from PaPa, Joyce, & Ree. The kids are excited & we are all looking forward to their visit.
Next week we will also be having a visit from PaPa, Joyce, & Ree. The kids are excited & we are all looking forward to their visit.
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