April 14, 2014

Bump love


 

A year ago last week, we were finding out about our first pregnancy with Gabriel. Such joy filled our hearts. Abounding joy! As spring has fully arrived, I cannot help but remember those sweet weeks with our first babe and also re-feel sadness that we never got to hold that precious one in our arms. I am reminded of how spring turned into a warm and depressing summer, which then turned into a hopeful late Fall when we learned of our pregnancy with this little one in November. Winter was worrisome and fear filled my soul. Coming full circle, now the warm air fills my lungs with hope and happiness. Flowers bring luminous color that are a reminder of God's faithfulness. Our hearts are once again filled with overflowing joy and I anxiously await meeting the little human under this bump of mine. 


As Easter approaches, I think specifically of the trust Jesus had in his heavenly Father. Jesus knew of the pain and suffering he would feel on the cross. He even asked God to remove this cup from him-- to change plans so to speak. Oh, how many times did I plead with the Lord to give us back our sweet Gabriel. Oh, how many times I cried out in sadness and pain pleading for this to all just be a dream. But, ultimately, Jesus trusted God and remained faithful. Even while suffering on the cross, he reached out to the thief next to him offering forgiveness. I am challenged to have such faith, trust, and courage. It isn't easy living the day to day following heart ache. Many lessons are learned. The greatest for me being that I do not control this life of mine. As someone who lived hour to hour from her planner, this was quite the lesson to learn. But much needed. I don't know why tragedy happens, why innocent lives are lost. But, I know that I trust in God's plan for my life. Today's encouraging verse on my iPhone app reads, "But as it is written, 'what no eye has seen, nor ear heard, nor heart of man imagined, what God has prepared for those who love him." 1 Corinthians 2:9

I could not have imagined the life I have. I would not have planned it necessarily so. But I'm ever thankful that someone greater is in control. He has a beautiful plan for this life of ours. It is so difficult to see in the day to day, but even over the past year, I see immense beauty. I hope to look back 5, 10, 20 years from now and feel the same though I know that new heartaches will arise. 
Happy Easter week to you!

This was a spur of the moment, ten minute "let's get some real photos since I'm actually dressed nice" outing. Andrew lovingly agreed and did an amazing job. He has learned a lot through my photography journey and I think that he probably does a better job on the shooting portion. We went back to our favorite spot down the road. Last year's Christmas photo was taken on these same tracks and I look forward to taking more in the coming year as each season will bring something (or someone) new. 

It's strange editing photos of myself but I'm so thankful to have these and cherish each one. I only wish we brought the tripod and got Andrew in some of these. Maybe next time!

April 8, 2014

25 Weeks | Baby Reyna

Yahoo for 25 weeks! Our little darling is the size of a cauliflower head this week at approximately 1.5 lbs and 13.5 inches. Still lots of growing to do! 

The past week has kind of been a drag. I had no idea how much a simple virus/cold can wipe out a pregnant lady. Whew! I am thankful to report that prior to this, I cannot remember the last time I was sick. So, I guess my time had to come eventually. I'm finally starting to feel better and by tomorrow hope to be good as new. I'm sure getting tired of missing work and steering clear of friends. I'm also getting tired of mouth breathing. Gross. I sound like an old man... 

Now that you are thoroughly grossed out, I am thrilled to report that while cooped up inside, I slowly finished assembling baby girl's dresser. I'm planning to take a break from Ikea furniture for a while to recoup. I also took advantage of a random bout of energy (and lack of smell) to paint an accent wall in baby girl's nursery. In fact, there was much painting going on in the Reyna household this week. Our kitchen cabinets received a fresh coat of paint (by professionals). It sure livens up our little abode. I'm definitely getting into the nesting phase and wish I had more energy to do everything on my mind.

Andrew started his surgery rotation and has been working very long hours but comes home and always makes it a priority to check in on "his girls." What a lucky little girl our baby is to have Andrew as her dad. He already is such a great one. My heart melts when he sings to her. Andrew has a brain full of sweet songs that his own Dad sang to him growing up. Such sweet memories he shares of those moments between him and his Dad. The best part is how much baby girl moves when Andrew talks and sings to her. I'm not even kidding. She will not move much for me all day and then when her Daddy comes around, it's a dance party in there. I think she already has a favorite parent... 

Though it has been somewhat of an off week, my heart remains thankful. So. incredibly. thankful. 15 ~ish weeks to go!

April 6, 2014

Family Spring Beach Trip 2014

Each year, Andrew's extended family gets together for a beach trip on the Oregon coast. Though not everyone was able to be there for the entire time, most were able to make at least a day or two. The weather was sunny and beautiful for the first few days (a rare site on the Oregon coast), and rainy/stormy the last couple of days. I like a mixture of the two. The rain and crashing waves sure make for a cozy state of mind. Just right for a restful vacation.

Sorry for the overload of photos below. This post is more for our own memory's sake.
 

We enjoyed having the youngsters in the house this year! 
Isaac discovered many yummy treats. His favorite might have been cheetos. He even made up a song about them. And... Andrew insisted on buying some when we got home. "Cheeeeeetooooo..."
 
 
Isaac (22 months) impressed everyone with his extended vocabulary and remarkable understanding/retention. This kiddo is quite amazing. I love the simple fact that he knows everyone's name (16 of us). What a joy it has been to watch this little guy grow up.

Then there's Lady Eliza (3 months). She got lots of cuddling and loving. What's not to love?
My favorite meal was made by Nick & Michelle (Bro & Sis in law). Gourmet waffles!
The boys couldn't forget their yearly sand castle build or ocean plunge...

 Our friends even came out to the coast to hang with us for a day. Loved getting to see them and enjoy this windy day together.

 I set up sewing camp and finally pieced together my quilt. Still lots of work to be done...
 Most of all, I enjoyed having my hubby around. I'm so thankful he got a "spring break" this year. What a blessing.
 Next year our little one will be joining the beach crew! Can't wait!