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Monday, August 20, 2012

Baby Blessing


Yesterday Dallin blessed Kylie. It was such a wonderful blessing, and I think everyone in the chapel could feel how strong the spirit was, and how much our little sweetheart is loved.

She looked so dang cute in her white dress!
 

We were so glad that so much of our family made the trip to come for the weekend. It was wonderful to have everyone meet and hold Kylie. Her cousins were so cute with her!!

Here's a few pictures of the fam...

Everyone!
The cousins
Heath/Miskho side
Four generations!
Hague side
My two very favorite people!!!

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Kylie Maddison Hague

Fair warning, this is going to be a somewhat detailed post.  It's also going to be from my point of view, not Cassie's.  She may have some additions/edits to what I have to say.  I'll leave that up to her :)  If you've only come here for the pictures, most are at the bottom.  Feel free to just scroll all the way down!

Here goes nothing...

Cassie preparing to leave for the hospital
    As you probably know, we’re going to have to move to Utah soon so I can finish up school, and because of that our doctor was willing to have Cassie induced August 13, even though her due date wasn’t until the 15th of August.  Well, I don’t know if it was Cassie's anxiety that made this happen or if it was all a choice of the baby's, but Kylie decided to go ahead and come on her own without getting induced.  It all started bright and early Monday morning.  Around 4:30 a.m. Cassie’s water broke and though she was sort of in denial that it actually happened I was able to convince her to call the doctor and double check with him.  He asked us to go ahead and come in to the hospital so they could check and confirm if her water really had broken.  Well, that was around 5:30, so we quickly got ready for the day and got to the hospital around 7 a.m.  It took a little while for the tests and everything to be done but by 8:30 we had been admitted to the hospital and were comfortably (or at least as comfortable as Cassie could get with the contractions she was having) in the delivery room.  After waiting for things to progress naturally for a while the nurse checked Cassie and she was only dilated to a 3.  That was a little disappointing considering she was at a 2 by the previous Monday, but we still had our hopes up that the whole thing wouldn’t take too long.  By noon the doctor started giving Cassie some oxytocin to help things progress.  During this time we kept ourselves busy by playing card games, watching a movie, and mostly talking about how much our life was about to change!  Around 2:45 Cassie's mom showed up.  It was great having her there as another support line during the whole event.  By 4:30 p.m. the nurse had increased the oxytocin dosage to the point where Cassie was in a lot of pain from the very consistent contractions she was having.  At that point she decided to get an epidural to help with the pain and by 5 the needle was in and the numbness was starting.  Around 5:30 we tried to get some rest because we had a feeling we might be in for a long night.  I fell asleep almost instantly (mind you I only got about 2 hours of sleep the night before and Cassie hardly got a wink!) but I don’t think she was able to sleep at all partially because she could still feel some tightness from the contractions, partially because I’m pretty sure she was extremely nervous that everything was finally happening.  The nurse came in around 8 to check how much Cassie had progressed.  We were hoping for at least a 7, but the nurse said she wasn’t expecting anything to happen until the next morning.  Boy was she surprised!!  She hardly found the cervix when she checked!  Cassie was dilated to a 9.5 and we were informed that pushing would most likely start in about an hour.  She was right!  Pushing started at about 9:20.  That first part was tough for Cassie!  She had a hard time getting Kylie's head (we Hagues tend to have big heads) past her pelvic bone.  When that finally did happen things ended pretty quickly and Kylie Maddison Hague, was finally born at 11:17 p.m., August 13, 2012.  And can I say that she was the cutest newborn I’ve ever seen? (No bias at all, right?)  The doctor immediately put her on mom’s chest to have some skin to skin time and then around 1 a.m. they came in to get her weight and height.  Kylie weighed 7 lbs 8 oz and was 21 in long.  Cassie did great during the whole labor and I must say, watching the birth was probably one of the most amazing things that I have ever seen.  Around 2:30 a.m. we were finally brought to our postpartum room in hope of getting some such eye.  That didn't really happen, but that's ok.  We spent a couple of days in the hospital and were discharged at around 11 a.m. on the 15th.  Now we're home trying to figure out life with a newborn!  Thank goodness we have Cassie's mom with us still, as well as the rest of her family.  They've been life savers!!!

The timing of this picture wasn't necessarily the best.  I took it right during one of Cassie's contractions.  lol!  I'm sure she appreciates it :)
Cassie felt like an old woman having to tote around her IV and other drugs
Cassie's first time holding Kylie!
My first time holding Kylie!
Our precious little angel
Fist family picture!  (we were a little tired :P)
Preparing to go home
We love all of her facial expressions!
We're home!



Sunday, August 12, 2012

Our last hurrah before parenthood

In anticipation of our little girl joining us, Cassie and I decided to have a little fun.  I actually won an invitation to an Intel night at OMSI this past week so Cassie and I were able to enjoy all of the cool displays and such that they had there.  She had been having a lot of contractions the day before, so we weren't sure what was going to happen while we were at the science center, so we ended up packing all of our hospital bag stuff just in case something happened while we were there.

It didn't...  Which was probably for the better :)

There were a bunch of puzzles for people to do.  We were pretty much pros :)
Cassie didn't follow the directions, but her airplane flew pretty well!
I followed the directions, and my airplane only flew upside down.  Lol!  Oh well...
As the week was closing I decided that Cassie and I needed to do something exciting for the last weekend we would have to just the two of us.  Well, we were having a hard time thinking of ideas for what we could do.  Then Cassie had the idea that we should go play tennis.  That's right.  Tennis.  Obviously I was caught off guard a little bit.  I wasn't sure if she was serious, so I had to confirm, but she reassured me that's what she wanted to do.  So, we went to one set of courts nearby our home, which were full.  Then we went a little further away to another set of courts, which were also full.  By then I was starting to wonder if we were meant to play tennis after all.  We tried one more time at a high school nearby and happened to get there when there was a guy with the keys to the courts.  He let us in, and I assume the whole time he was thinking "what the heck is this pregnant woman doing wanting to play tennis?"  Well we had a great time playing and Cassie actually took two of the sets!  I think the whole time she was hoping it would make her go into labor, but that still didn't happen. 

Saturday we enjoyed a day together by going to the Nike Employee store (which was awesome!), running a few other errands, and then going to a little local pasta place that had some great food!  Now we're just waiting for the big day to come.  We're tentatively going to be induced tomorrow if everything works out well.  We see the doctor at 9:20 tomorrow morning and we'll see what he tells us.  We  really hope all will be well and that we can meet our little girl sometime tomorrow!  We can't wait!!!!

Sorry for the kind of boring post...  The next one should be very exciting!!!

Monday, August 6, 2012

Hillsboro Air Show

Last year we missed the Hillsboro Air Show, but this year we were able to watch one of the nights. It was really cool! We didn't feel like paying the $40 to go into the stadium to watch the show, but we found a park that had a great view for free! Can't beat that! :)


They have a bunch of different planes that put on the show. Some do tricks, some are SUPER loud, and others let out parachutes. I can't even imagine how sick I would be flying in one of these trick planes... but they sure are amazing to watch.


When it started getting dark the planes were all lit up and the parachutes even had sparklers attached. We had to go home before the firework show... but I'm sure it was incredible!