Monday, January 21, 2019

new year. new blog.

hey remember that one time i used to write blogs? yeah i almost don't either cause it was SO long ago. most of my blogs are at the beginning of the year before things get crazy. but i don't think i wrote a single blog in the last two years... shame. so to kick things off in 2019, how about a little summary of what i've been up to.

i'm a wife. i've been married to my prince charming for almost 7 years. SEVEN YEARS. that sounds like a lot. and it's hard to remember life before him. total its been about 10 years, but in the grand scheme of things, it really isn't that long. but they've been the best ten years of my life. we had a few years without kids. we lived in a small, one bedroom apartment without cable or internet. that is about as simple as it gets. we were happy. less distractions. i wrote more blogs then and wes read a lot of books... he still reads a lot of books. ha! our apartment complex had a pretty cool clubhouse with wifi and a movie theater so we utilized that. we saw it as time together. we did a little traveling. just before our first baby came, we upgraded to a two bedroom apartment with a gorgeous view of the white river... we even got wifi. living that fancy life.

and then we bought a house about two years ago. our three bedroom ranch is cozy, but we love it. of course, wes and i have had more arguments in our house than in our three apartments before. i think there are two reasons; being a homeowner can really suck sometimes and life has gotten more complicated since our 700 square foot space seven years ago. no worries, we always figure it out together. and at the end of the day we still like each other. there is always love, but it's important to like each other too.

i'm a stay at home momma. i have two littles, a boy(3 1/2) and a girl(8 months). they are my world and bring me so much joy. oh we have days, don't get me wrong. when i could rip my hair out and think about returning to the working world, that's just real life. but nothing is better than spending my days with them. i wouldn't trade even the worst ones to miss their sweet faces growing up. and boy do they grow up fast. Graham is such a sweet, snuggler. he looks like a bruiser, but he is mister sensitive. and Lilian, she is something else. miss sassypants. i think she's going to run the house. only time will tell.


that's all for now...

planning on posting Lilian's maternity and newborn pictures, stay tuned.

Friday, January 29, 2016

rachel's room

last April i opened my Etsy shop with one mobile listed. last year i had 4 sales without much effort. so this year i'm planning on adding more listings to my shop! this month i have three new color combinations ready to order! with more coming soon.

in the meantime, help me out! favorite my shop. share with your friends. and make suggestions... let me know your thoughts, ideas, improvements, and suggest popular colors that would go well together for me to make next.

new this month:
turquoise and pink! i absolutely love these colors for a little girl! available in three sizes; 7in, 9in, and 11in. 

orange and navy! inspired by my son's room. he's fascinated by the one hanging above his crib. available in two sizes; 7in and 9in.

gray and yellow! the perfect neutral mobile for someone not finding out the gender ahead of time. and let's be honest, that color combo is totally in right now.

i'm very excited to make even more mobiles and come up with some new designs!

check out my shop!
https://www.etsy.com/shop/rachellcate

and if know someone who is pregnant or just recently had a baby, let me help by giving them a unique and beautiful gift. i would love to work with you and create a custom mobile that fits with their nursery.

thanks for reading!

Tuesday, December 1, 2015

25 days of Christmas

today is December 1st. the official countdown for Christmas begins. the shopping, the decorating, the music... it's easy to get wrapped up in the excitement. our cute little 4 ft Christmas tree has been up for about a week. and every morning Graham and i come into the living room to plug in the tree or "turn on Christmas" as i like to say.

not working retail this season has been such a wonderful change. i am very excited to say i will not be doing any last minute Christmas shopping this year because i finally had the time to plan ahead and i'm almost finished! we were able to enjoy Thanksgiving as a family and not worry about the black friday madness. and i am very excited to start some Christmas traditions this year with Graham, even though he will only be 6 months. come on, its his first Christmas! we will bake delicious things, make a gingerbread house, look at Christmas lights, watch Christmas movies... wes and i always watch the holiday. i imagine this year we will be adding a lot of animated Christmas movies. you won't hear me complaining though, i love the grinch and the year without a santa claus.

ah Christmas, the most wonderful time of the year. but why?

is it the presents? or santa? nooo, definitely not santa. Christmas is a time to celebrate our Savior. but guess what people... we can do that EVERY DAY. this year when you're opening presents, just remember that Jesus Christ is the reason for the season. He was born here on earth. and then died for your sins and mine. and now you are a new creation. righteous. holy. redeemed.

[ for Christ died for sins once for all, the just for the unjust, so that He might bring us to God, having been put to death in the flesh, but made alive in the spirit. 1 Peter 3:18 ]

we have a lot to celebrate my friends.
have a merry Christmas!

Monday, November 9, 2015

earn money.

as many of you know, i decided to be a stay at home mom. best decision ever! if you have the opportunity and can make it work there is no greater gift than spending your days watching your little ones learn and grow. but now we are a single income family. i didn't make that much working full time before. don't get me wrong, the extra money was definitely helpful around the holidays, saving up for a house, etc. so this spring while i was growing a human, when i had way too much spare time, i looked for ways to earn a little money on the side.

here are the three easiest ways i found to earn money.

1. sell your crafts/products online. i opened an etsy shop this past april. i currently have two listings; a baby mobile and a print of birth stats. i've had two sales from my site and four sales through word of mouth. it started when i was decorating my son's nursery. crafting is one of my hobbies, so why not earn a little money doing something i enjoy. check out my shop and share! https://www.etsy.com/shop/rachellcate

2. ebates. do you buy stuff online? well then do this ONE additional step and you can earn a little cash back on your purchases. since signing up i've earned over $10 just by logging on to my ebates account before making a purchase. its so easy! and free. log in to ebates. find the store you want to buy from. click on it and you will be directed to that online store. make your purchase like normal and earn cash back! sign up using my referral link below. http://www.ebates.com/rf.do?referrerid=X02CpTtURs6x%2FTzIc2ObsA%3D%3D&eeid=26471

3. inbox dollars. take surveys, watch videos, play games, and earn money. before i had my son, i took several surveys a week. there are millions of surveys about various things... cars, food and drink, gaming systems. and even if you don't qualify for a survey, you get to spin the wheel for free money. again its free to do! and so easy. now this won't make you rich by any means. but money is money. use the following link and sign up! http://www.inbox.dollars.com/?r=ref20215581

happy earnings.

want some other ideas? check out the penny hoarder. http://www.thepennyhoarder.com/

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Gerber Baby

VOTE VOTE VOTE!

we signed Graham up for the Gerber baby photo contest. voting starts today and ends Nov.24. please sign up and take a minute to vote everyday for our little guy.

his entry ID is #206264.
https://gerber.promo.eprize.com/photosearch2015

Thursday, October 22, 2015

etsy shop

hi friends.

i decided to open an Etsy Shop. i have two listings right now - baby mobiles & custom birth stat prints - but i have other ideas that may make their way on there someday.

i was nervous to do it, but my husband convinced me that it could be fun and if it doesn't work out at least i tried. i enjoy crafting so opening an etsy shop seemed like a good way to earn a little cash while staying home with our son. i wouldn't trade being a stay at home mom for any job. but this way i can do what i love, raise my baby and craft!

https://www.etsy.com/shop/rachellcate

check it out! if you like what you see, please share it!

Saturday, July 11, 2015

mommy ever after

people ask what do you want to be when you grow up... i've always wanted to be a mom. i've never been very career driven because nothing would give me greater joy than to be able to stay home with my kids. when wes and i found out we were pregnant we had several talks about whether or not staying home would be an option. its important to both of us that our kids are raised by their parents, not a nanny or a daycare worker, so we decided that i would stay home for as long as financially possible. lets be honest, daycare is crazy expensive. and God is our ultimate provider anyways so why worry.

Graham Henry Cate is here, finally! and our lives have totally changed... in a good way. it has been three weeks since the arrival of our little boy. he was born wednesday, June 10 at 7:16pm at 7pounds 6ounces and 20 inches long. the entire labor/childbirth experience was totally surreal, but no amount of babysitting or stories from other people can fully prepare you for your first baby. i am however so thankful for those years of babysitting. i can only imagine how much more stressful coming home after the hospital would be if both wes and i had no experience holding an infant, changing a diaper, giving a bottle, putting clothes on, etc. we are slowly adjusting to this new life and our new roles as parents. the amount of things you learn in such a short time is kind of mind blowing, but you figure it out because he needs us. graham is totally dependent on us to take care of him, thats both scary and awesome.

now, the birth story. i promise i'll keep the TMI stuff to a minimum, mostly for my dad's sake. ha!

tuesday morning... june 9th... i had my 38 week appointment. everything went well. happy, healthy baby boy. i was 2.5cm dilated and about 50% effaced. as i was leaving my OB said, "see you next week, unless i see you sooner" and winked. that evening my mom was in town so we were hanging out watching tv, she was sitting on the couch and i was bouncing on a yoga ball trying to help induce labor. i jokingly said, "wouldn't it be funny if my water broke tonight, you're already here so that would be perfect." well it did. at 3:30 wednesday morning i rolled over in bed and thought i peed myself, just a little, but enough to know what was happening. i could hardly notice my contractions so i decided to take a shower before heading to the hospital. i called the doctor to let them know my water broke and they said to come in.

we arrived to community north around 6 o'clock... clearly we took our time. i was admitted and got hooked up to the monitors to check on baby and see how far apart my contractions were. i was also tested to confirm that my water did break... because when i was examined the nurse said she could still feel the bag of water. after about twenty minutes of waiting on the results, the nurse poked her head in the door and said, "how about we have a baby today, the test was positive!" woo! here we go!

wes and i were moved to our "suite" where we would be for the rest of our stay. it was about 7 o'clock now. we met our nurse, peggy, who would be taking care of me and helping to deliver graham. peggy said why don't you guys go walk for 40 minutes and then we will monitor for 20 minutes. and repeat. my contractions were slowly getting worse as the day went on, but were not unbearable by any means. i hardly looked like i was in labor while wes and i were doing laps around the labor and delivery unit. one of the nurses actually said, "you look too happy to be in labor." also there was a nurse eating tater tots with a pile of ketchup and i wanted it so bad. i was already hungry. after three sets of walking and monitoring, i was reexamined. 3cm... EXCUSE ME. what! when i arrived that morning i was 2.5cm, i progressed a half cm to 3cm in four hours. bummer! peggy called my OB who was in surgery and let her know how things were going... or not going really. from what i understand things were not moving along very quickly because my water had not broken all the way, it was only leaking, so graham's head wasn't low enough to put enough pressure on my cervix to dilate.

dr. pierce put me on pitocin, this was around 11:30am. and every half hour peggy would come and increase the dose. sarcastic yay. i laid in bed, contractions getting worse, waiting for my doc to come and check on my progress. around 12:30 she finally made it in, broke my water the rest of the way and checked my cervix. the water breaking experience was so weird... so much water. i'm kind of glad i only had a leak when i rolled over in bed or else we would've needed a new mattress. ha! i was now 4cm and about 90% effaced. i remember thinking good grief, that's it. well within the hour the mood drastically changed and i started to feel like i was actually in labor. the pain everyone talks about had begun to set in. with the pitocin being cranked up and my water bag out of the way, i could really feeling those contractions.

i stuck it out for about three hours or so before i could not handle it any longer. i asked for an epidural. i had no idea how close i was to pushing, it had been 12 hours since i woke up at home, and i was so exhausted i would've passed out if it weren't for the pain. wes was a trooper watching me struggle through it. he tried helping in anyway possible... rubbing my back, getting me ice chips, etc. but i caved and it was a good decision. i don't regret trying to do it without the epidural and i don't regret getting it. i now know what labor feels like, i don't know what pushing feels like without an epidural, but i don't care to. after i got the epidural i was checked again... 5cm. with the pain subsiding my body was able to relax, i watched HGTV, and i'm pretty sure i fell asleep for a little bit.

about two hours later, my OB came to check my cervix again. her shift was close to an end and she really wanted to deliver my baby. she said, "wouldn't it be awesome if you were 10 cm. then we could push this baby out before i leave." she looked at peggy and said she's ready. yes! my doctor went to do a circumcision and said she would be back to catch him. so with peggy holding one leg and wes holding the other, the pushing began. since everything was numb it was hard to pin point where to focus the pushing, i feel like i was going to pop a blood vessel in my face. peggy told me to push like you're going to poop. TMI? sorry. dr. pierce came back and graham's head was close to coming out. i pushed with every contraction and in between the four of us talked about our favorite places to eat and food we liked. i was so hungry, it was almost mean. haha! after about an hour, graham arrived at 7:16pm on June 10th.

there were a few minor complications after he came out. my doctor cut the cord and graham was taken to the heat lamp. and then she told wes to go take pictures of graham so they could focus on me. i had a small tear, was bleeding a little more than normal, and had some pretty large clots pulled out. i had no idea... couldn't feel it, couldn't see it. i was just staring at my beautiful baby boy across the room. there are no words to describe that moment when your baby enters this world and takes their first breath of air, you hear them cry for the first time, see their face for the first time. there is so much love. and its automatic. i loved the idea of having a baby, then got pregnant and was beyond excited. but the amount of joy i felt when he finally arrived was astounding... my heart is so full.

after things settled down, we let our family back to meet graham. and for the next two days people came to meet our handsome little man. he is so very loved already. those three days we were in the hospital felt like a week and flew by at the same time. between the nursing staff in and out and all his visitors we hardly slept. and when it was the three of us, we were on such high alert for every little noise he made. the bed was uncomfortable, my tailbone was so sore, i was recovering, trying to get the hang of breastfeeding, really sleep deprived, and was so ready to be home in my own bed. after his 48 hour check on friday we were discharged and sent into the world as parents for the first time. so many unknowns.

now, a month later, we are adjusting to our new normal. breastfeeding is starting to get easier. i was very close to giving up, so glad i didn't. he's gaining weight now! he eats every two to three hours, sometimes he goes every four or five hours at night. he's in size one diapers because his pee fills the newborn diapers and then some. i was not prepared for the amount of diapers and wipes we would go through... they say a lot, but it is like really a lot. his umbilical cord finally fell off and in its place a cute, clean belly button! he's had his first real bath and loved it until he got out and was cold. his fingernails grow like weeds so i have to trim them at least once a week. he smiles in his sleep all the time...still waiting for that smile just for me. he loves his hands up by his face. and absolutely loves to be swaddled. he is perfect. i love him to pieces!

cleo is adjusting WAY better than i ever thought she would. the first night was not good... she hissed at him twice. but in her defense, she had three very rough days. wes and i left in the middle of the night and were gone while other people came in and out of the apartment. she slept on my head the first night we were home. i moved her when i woke up to nurse him and i think she was just very confused. she got kicked out of our room for two weeks while she got used to the idea of him and now she back to sleeping with us. i'm so happy with her progress. she keeps a cautious distance most of the time, but is still curious. she will climb into my lap and lay with us when i'm holding him. i love it, i get to snuggle my baby and furbaby.

i can't believe it has already been a month! happy mommy. i love my little family.

Thursday, July 2, 2015

newborn pictures

three weeks old and already a model. i wanted to share just a few of my favorites from his newborn shoot. he is precious. i can't handle the cuteness.

and again caitlin did a FANTASTIC job with graham's pictures. they are so adorable! check our her page and book a session with this girl. she is awesome at this photography thing! http://caitlintynerphotography.weebly.com/blog










Friday, June 5, 2015

maternity shoot

wanted to share some of our favorites from our maternity photo shoot. not only am i glad we decided to do it, but i am absolutely thrilled with how they turned out! we had a really fun time taking pictures with caitlin and she did a fantastic job telling us where to go and what we needed to do to not look so awkward... believe it or not, wes and i can be awkward. if you need someone to take pictures for you check out Caitlin Tyner Photography. http://caitlintynerphotography.weebly.com/blog

 








i'm glad caitlin captured that last photo... sums up wes and i pretty well. poor Graham, his parents are so weird. next time i post pictures they will be newborn shots!

Tuesday, June 2, 2015

final countdown

when i asked for a sewing machine for Christmas my family laughed. but i have put it to good use! i'm still learning how to use it, but so far i've made a pillow case, blackout curtains, and an elephant toy. i also used it for the baby mobile. i actually made three additional mobiles and opened an Etsy shop about a month ago. no sales yet, but lots of views! if you know of anyone having a baby and wants a creative mobile, send them my way! https://www.etsy.com/shop/rachellcate

i finished the nursery and a few more DIY projects just in time to KEEP WAITING for this baby. nine months is a long time! but we are about three weeks away from meeting our son, give or take. @ 37 weeks i was 1 cm dilated and measuring "right on schedule". he has dropped and is head down so thats good news! at night i have restless leg syndrome, get calf cramps, and i'm constantly changing positions. i get up about every 3 hours to pee. naps during the day are turning into a must. with all that being said, i've still had what i would consider an easy pregnancy. any day now!

here are my final nursery DIYs.

after some serious procrastination on the curtains, i finally went and bought the blackout fabric i needed to finish. i love love love how they turned out! the orange is perfect and 100% unique since they were handmade. oh and let me tell you when those curtains are closed, there is no light getting through. blackout success! you could sleep all day in that room.

a canvas covered in fabric with a puffy paint design! i was a little nervous about this one because i couldn't really undo it if things went badly. but i'm quite proud with how it turned out! i also wanted to share this wooden toy truck that a friend of ours made for him! so cool!

this week i decided to use some left over fabric and sew a stuffed elephant. i found the template on pinterest and it looked fairly easy. i did this project from start to finish in a couple hours. i LOVE it. i named him Elmer! cause every stuffed animal needs a name. i hope Graham loves him too. and of course i had to keep with the navy, gray and orange color scheme... the back of his ears are orange.

i have spent months putting together the nursery. it was like one giant project and a really good distraction from not working. i'm glad everything came together because at first it was just these random DIY ideas. now its probably the best decorated room in the apartment. and it makes our bedroom look very unfinished, but i'll get to that when we have a house. so the nursery is ready and waiting the arrival of its little human! i cannot wait! Graham will be here so soon!