Elin and Payton

Elin and Payton

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

10 Months!

Sitting at the Habachi grill at Zuki- The poor girl was terrified of the fire, but eventully enjoyed the show!


 Big Girl! - Brushing my teeth! (All 5 of them!)

Still Brushing!



Look at those bottom teeth!



Payton and Ali!- (She loves dogs, and pretty well all animals for that matter!)



Showing off the Valentine's Day PJs!



Playing horse with grandpa! (For some reason I don't think he lasted as long as he did when we were kids!)




Finally got that hair in some pig tails!




Definitely enjoying the 60 degree weather in January!


Payton is now 10 months old!  She is pulling up to certain things and is all over the house!  She LOVES to talk!  Her vocabulary currently includes the words dog, mama, dada, bye-bye, and dog.  She is also waving to everyone! We're still struggling with eating.  I have about decided that she does SO much better when I let her feed herself. ( This little princess likes to be in control.....wonder who she gets that from!  haha!) This creates quite the mess, but at least she is getting some nutrition.  Her favorite foods still include yogurt, crackers, cherrios, and bananas.  Payton has 5 teeth and is working on number 6.  Ryan and I are LOVING this stage with her.  (We say that about every stage, but this one has been exceptionally fun!)  She is so much more interactive, playful, and curious about things.  Because of my teaching background, I am definitely all about this!  We read lots of books, sing lots of songs, and play with different puzzles and blocks.  I have so much fun spending my days with her!

Ryan and I celebrated our 3 year anniversary yesterday.  A couple weekends ago, we went to St. Louis for the weekend to celebrate while my parents kept Payton.  It was a nice get-away.  We spent last night eating a dinner at home in shifts, playing in the floor with Payton, enjoying bath time and story time, followed by some catch-up TV show watching on the DVR! Nothing too romantic, but exactly how I would want to spend it.  Definitely looking forward to what this next year has in store for us!

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Blessings and Heartaches!!

I can't believe it's 2012!  When looking back at previous blogs, I couldn't believe it had been over a month since I last posted.  2011 definitely ended with a whirlwind of ups and downs for our family, and quite frankly, when reflecting on 2011 as a whole, the entire year seemed to mark significant changes in our life.  However, we will reflect on those milestones later.  We have definitely encountered many changes since my last post, so below is an update!

For our family, 2011 came to a close as we got to experience the excitement of watching Payton celebrate her first Christmas with friends and family, but also ended with heartache and pain as Ryan's mother, Payton's Grandma Trudy, passed away. Although we are so grateful that she is in the presence of our Lord, free of all pain and suffering, we are still adjusting to life without her and missing the great times we always shared with her.  With Trudy being my mother-in-law, as well as grieving the loss of her in my life, I am also hurting for my husband, as I watch him grieve the loss of his mother.  However, it is so amazing to watch how God is giving him strength and carrying him through this whole process!  Watching God work in his life during this time has inspired me to share with others how he is finding peace through all of this in order to hopefully give a bit of strength and peace to others who may be experiencing a tragic loss in their life.  (Although, he has no idea I writing about this, so I may get an ear full later!!  haha!)

The morning of Trudy's passing, Ryan was with her at home.  When I got the phone call, I was panicked!  I rushed to her home with a tremendous amount of emotion.  Obviously, upset at the thought that the night before may have been the last night that the 3 of us, Ryan, Payton, and I got to spend with his mother, but also terrified at what emotional state I may find Ryan in.  For those of you who may not know Ryan's background, Trudy was a single mother, and Ryan was her only child.  Needless to say, they were very close for a mother and son!!  To my surprise, he was very calm, and kept reassuring me that he was ok.  It's hard to remember too many details about that day.  What the both of us do remember clearly is the tremendous support system of friends and family that gathered around, and if any of you are reading this, please know how grateful we are for you!!  I kept trying to comfort Ryan in any way that I knew how, and kept analyzing what I was going to do to "pick up the pieces" when he completely lost it.

To my surprise, Ryan handled himself so well that day and the following week.  He was a source of strength for his grandmother, Trudy's mom, who was also with us through it all, and courageously took all the necessary steps as far as the phone calls and arrangements that needed to be made.  Now, don't get me wrong, Ryan grieved and Ryan grieved hard, just like anyone who has lost someone significantly close to them,  but for some reason, his actions were far different than I ever imagined.  I guess I expected more of "How could God let this happen to me!"  "Why did she have to go through this?" "How am I going to get through this," etc. 

After a few days had passed, and things started to slow down, I asked Ryan what was giving him his source of strength and how he was processing all of this.  I will never forget his response to me.  He simply explained that he realized there were two routes he could go when dealing with his mother's death.  Option one was to be angry with God, asking him how he could let this happen, why did she have to battle cancer, and to even question his faith altogether.  Option two was to be grateful for the fact that he got to spend 28 wonderful years with her, be estatic that she got to be a part of so many important events in his life, including our engagement and wedding, and the birth of Payton, and to find comfort in knowing that he was with her the morning of her passing and that she is now in the arms of Jesus, free of all pain and suffering!  His exact words were, "Holly, I made up my mind that day that I was going to go with option two and because of that, as crazy as it may sound, I feel blessed and closer to God than I have ever felt!"

As with anyone who goes through the loss of a loved one, it is much easier to stay positive on certain days than others.  I have talked this out many times with Ryan and have prayed that God will help me to be who Ryan needs as his spouse, his helper, and the heart of our home during this time.  While praying for God to show me this, I finally just asked Ryan what he thought he needed the most from me.  I definitely saw the answer to my prayer in his response.  He said, "Holly, what I need the most from you is prayer and to help me re-direct my thinking on those hard days when it seems to be so easy to want to go with option one!"

When asking God to help me with this, I find myself clinging hard to the promises in his word.  God never promised that as Christians we would live a life free of suffereing, pain, and trials.  He never promised that he would answer all of our prayers in the way that WE want them to be answered.  He never promised that we would always see and understand exactly how he is working in our lives.  What he DID promise is that if we trust him and give him our lives, he will walk with us and sometimes completely carry us through the storm!  We never have to go at this alone!  He also promised that if we give him our lives, we will one day be free of all this wordly junk and find ourselves safe and sound in his arms!  I continue to be amazed at how God is working as I watch Ryan go through this. I am seeing him grow as a Christian man, husband, and father. 
Crazy how God works!!

As part of our "option two" way of thinking, we are obviously very grateful for the 9 great months that Payton got to spend with her grandmother, and we wanted to take the time to document those important events.  Here they are!!

1)  Trudy was the first family member that we told when we found out we were expecting!!  Probably because we knew how excited she would be!

2)  Trudy was with us and also got to witness the first image of Little Miss Payton on the ultrasound screen!!  What a glorious day that was!

3)  Trudy was the first person, other than Ryan and I, who got her hands on Miss P!  What a blessing it was that Trudy was feeling so good that day!

4)  Payton Elaine is named after her grandmother, Trudy Elaine!

5)  Trudy was holding Payton on Easter Sunday when she let out her first big smile!

6)  Trudy was an eye witness to Payton rolling over for the first time!  (Daddy missed it, but grandma was there!)

7)  Trudy always called Payton her "baby girl" and her "doll baby" and loved to play patty cake with her.  Payton was always exceptionally happy when she was at Trudy's.  We always noticed that! Also, despite how sick she sometimes felt, she always got down in the floor to play with Payton.  I will never forget this!!

8)  Trudy was the first person other than Ryan and I to witness Payton crawling!  Ryan was skyping with her on the computer, and Payton took off after grandma's face on the laptop! lol!

9)  Payton's favorite stuffed animal is the little lamb from her Grandma Trudy that sings "Jesus Loves Me."

10)  Trudy was able to enjoy Payton's first Christmas!

Although we will continue to miss her in our everyday lives, we are so grateful for these memories! 
She was an amazing mother who had tremendous strength.  She would never let Ryan know, or anyone for that matter, just how bad she was feeling at times.  Being a mother, I get that now.  Mothers would do anything to protect their children from worry, heartache, and pain, no matter how old their children are.  We are also forever grateful to God for our precious little girl, who looks a lot like her grandma and will be a constant reminder of her presence.  Again, we could not be more thankful for family and friends who have shown Christ's love to us through their love and support.  We are SO blessed, and God is SO good!!







We also have great pictures of Trudy and Payton on Christmas from another camera that will be posted later!!  Check back to see!!  :)

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

First Thanksgiving!!















We had such a great Thanksgiving weekend! It is so nice to enjoy a long weekend with friends and family.  Also, it was nice to reflect on our many wonderful blessings!   Miss Payton didn't feel too good; we found out a week later that she had her first ear infection.  She was a trooper though, and was still her happy little self.  We finally got the Christmas tree up in the house.  I thought for sure I would have to block it from every direction since Little Pay is on the move, but she doesn't seem to even notice it is there.  Haha!  I don't think I will risk putting wrapped packages under it though. 

Daddy has been gone all week on business, and boy are we ready for him to come home!  Even though it will be close to midnight before his flight gets in, I just know he will have to wake up Payton as soon as he comes through the door.  He sure loves his little princess!

Sunday, November 20, 2011

First Halloween/ Baby on the Move!











So, this post is way over due, but we have been busy, busy, busy!  Miss Payton was definitely spoiled by friends and family as our little flower celebrated her first Halloween.  Also since our last post, we now have a crawler baby!  Payton has been on the move for some time now but never actually had the crawling motion mastered.  That all changed this week as our little Princess eagerly took off across the room in a race to get to daddy's laptop. lol!  This has definitely made things much more exciting at our house.  We are still working on getting those teeth to come through.  She's got 2 on the bottom and judging by the night we had last night, I am pretty sure we are cutting some more.  Poor girl!

Ryan and I are super excited to celebrate our first Thanksgiving as a family of 3 this week.  Boy do we have so much to be thankful for!  Not only have we been blessed this year to be first time parents, but we have also been blessed with a tremendous support system of friends and family who love Payton like their own!  God is so good!

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Fall Days! / 7 Months Old!













The Legg household sure has been enjoying this beautiful time of year!!  The awesome weather and gorgeous changing colors have sure made us want to spend a lot of time outside.  We have been super busy since my last post, so I am taking some time out of this day to reflect on and thank God for all of our wonderful blessings!

Miss Payton is now 7 months old and is incredibly healthy, happy, and active!!!!  We could not be more blessed!  She also has 2 teeth!  I have been wondering for a while when these teeth were finally going to cut through, and now that they have, Payton sure is a lot less cranky.  She is also sleeping much better!  Thank goodness!  She is still super close to crawling, but has yet to get it mastered.  She is definitely mobile, but when it comes to the actual crawling motion, she can't move forward very far without taking a nose dive into the carpet.  Poor girl!!  I have about decided that I don't want to rush this though, she already seems like she is growing way too fast.  As far as sitting up by herself, she is definitely a pro!!

I am starting to learn that this little princess is going to be a pretty picky eater.  I don't know why this has surprised me, for she is just like her father in every other area, I was just really hoping that she would take after me when it came to eating.  I feel like I tried my best, (tried all the veggies first, tried homemade food, tried heating it up, tried not to wait until she was too sleepy, etc.) but pears and bananas seem to be about all that interests her.  The girl would rather starve than eat the veggies; however, if she eats any amount of solid food, she sleeps so much better.  So needless to say, this girl gets a lot of pears and bananas!  Her absolute favorite is banana yogurt, but we try to just make this a special treat.  :)

Since my last post, Payton got to have another sleep over at grandma's.  I was in a wedding of a close friend of mine, so my parents volunteered to keep Payton for the evening.  She seems to be getting better at staying with people, so hopefully our separation anxiety is improving!  We have had a little more traffic around our house lately, and I am thinking that being around more people has been a good thing for her.  Laurna, one of my closest friends, has been staying with us while her twin boys are in th NICU at St. Mary's.  Although I don't see her a whole lot during the days due to the fact that she is a great mother and always with her boys, I have so enjoyed spending our mornings and evenings together!! 

As I have said numerous times before, having Payton in our lives adds so much more joy and happiness to everyday things.  Even on days when I am completely exhausted, haven't had time to shower, and been stuck in the house for several days, there is honestly nothing else that I would rather be doing!!  I am completely confident that there will not be anything in my life that I will ever do that will leave me more fullfilled, challenged, over-joyed, or complete!  :)  It's funny, because even at this age, I have quickly learned that I need her just as much as she needs me.  As we move into this time of year, I am so excited to get to celebrate Payton's first holidays, and I really hope to not get caught up in all the hustle and bustle that I forget to really enjoy the little things.  If there is one piece of advice that I always hear when talking to experienced parents it's that it just goes SO fast, so you better make time to enjoy it all!  This is what I am praying that I don't forget to do.