Thursday, January 27, 2011
I am not really in the mood to write anything (since I get so little time to myself these days - I've decided to not spend the hour Peyton is napping to blog), but I know I haven't written anything in what seems like forever, so I though I would at least post a few pictures of Peyton. Time is just flying right by...just like everyone said it would! Here's our beautiful daughter:



Friday, December 10, 2010
Sneak peek!
The other day, little miss Peyton had her very first photo shoot with Mindy from Blue Water Photog (www.bluewaterphotog.com). Peyton wasn't being very cooperative that day, but Mindy managed to get some great pictures of her anyway. Here is a sneak peek of how the photo shoot went. Not to toot my own horn or anything, but isn't she so stinkin' cute?

Thursday, November 18, 2010
Peyton Grace Seymour
Our daughter, Peyton Grace Seymour, was born on November 10th, 2010 at 5:11pm. She weighed 7 pounds 2 ounces and was 19.5 inches long. She is absolutely perfect and Kevin and I could not be happier. We realize just how blessed we are to be her parents.
Peyton seems to be taking after us already. She was one week late (I seem to always be late wherever I go!) and she probably would have hibernated a bit longer had we not been induced. She was happy as a clam right where she was. We were supposed to be admitted on Monday, November 8th at midnight, but the hospital called to tell us that there were no beds available. We were instructed to call back at 4am in the morning to see how busy they were. We called and they were still swamped. They had us call back every 2 hours until 11am when they finally instructed me to come in for a Non Stress Test. So at 3pm we arrived at the hospital for the NST. The NST came back looking fine and we were all set to be discharged and come back the next day, but right before we were about to leave, our doctor happened to walk by our room and Kevin caught her attention. She pulled some strings and was able to get us admitted right then and there (nevermind we stayed in the "admitting room" - the size of a walk in closet - for the first night!). We were just happy to finally be getting the whole process going. At 9pm, they gave me some medication which had to be administered for a 12 hour period. They instructed us that the medication only worked like 50% of the time, and if it didn't work the first time, that we would have to try again for another 12 hours. Spending 24 hours lying in bed didn't sound like much fun, so we were really crossing our fingers that it would work the first time around. At 9am the next morning, they checked to see if I had started to dilate, and I was finally at a 2. I had spent two weeks at a 1, so I figured any progress was good progress. Then around 10am we finally moved rooms and lucked out with a private room. I was having contractions pretty regularly, but they weren't anything I couldn't handle - at first. They started me on Pitocin shortly after and the contractions increased in strength pretty noticeably. For the most part, I was doing pretty good. It wasn't until they would check to see how dilated I was did it move me to tears. It was so uncomfortable! That discomfort coupled with increasingly painful contractions was getting to be too much. At noon, I asked about an epidural, just in case. Our nurse said it would take about 15 minutes to get the anesthesiologist in to administer one. So, I kept that in the back of mind, but I had really wanted to wait it out until I just couldn't take it anymore since I had heard that sometimes epidurals slow labor down. I definitely didn't want that since it had taken so long just to start labor! But around 12:3opm, I had had enough. The nurse checked me and I was only at a 3 (after 3 hours!!!), but I was over it. I needed pain relief. The anesthesiologist came in around 1pm and by 1:15pm, I was in heaven!!! Thank GOD for epidurals! I felt nothing - no pain, no pressure. It was great. I was able to sleep for an hour or two and just relax. Around 4pm, I started to feel some pain (in my butt of all places!). It felt like I had done a million squats and that my buns were on fire. My nurse suggested I move positions so that the epidural could circulate. After 30 minutes, I was still in the same pain, so she decided to check me again. Amazingly, I was at a 9!! Hallelujah! She immediately called the doctor and by the time the doctor arrived around 5pm, I was more than ready. I only had to push for like 5-10 minutes, through maybe 3 sets of contractions. And then my daughter was born..... There is absolutely no way to even describe the feeling that comes over you when someone puts your daughter in your arms for the first time. I am tearing up just writing this. She is perfect and innocent and the absolute best thing that has ever happened to me. After just a moment with her, I could not imagine life without her. I can't wait to share all the special moments in life with her and watch her grow into an amazingly beautiful little girl (just not too fast!). So that's our story. Hopefully, as time permits, I can keep the blog updated about our journey through being new parents and Peyton's big milestones. Here are a few pictures of our daughter. :)
GETTING READY TO GO HOME - SHE INHERITED DADDY'S SMALL HEAD AND HER CUTE HAT DIDN'T FIT!
WE'RE A FAMILY!
FIRST BATH
PEYTON GRACE SEYMOUR
DON'T EVEN ASK ABOUT WHAT HE'S WEARING...LOL
Thursday, October 28, 2010
The Baby Room - Part II
Baby Shower!
I was so blessed to have some of my girlfriends throw me such an amazing baby shower a couple of weeks ago. It was SO beautiful and SO much fun that I wanted to share some of the pictures. Thank you to everyone that came and for all of the wonderful gifts!

My hostess' and all our moms....Ruth and Mindy, Me and my mom, Kristin and Patty, and Shirley and Kristi (and Brooke!). The day turned out to be absolutely amazing and I couldn't have imagined anything better. They put SO much time and effort into making my day so special and it was soooo appreciated. Thank you girls!!!!
xoxo
Linz

xoxo
Linz
Saturday, September 11, 2010
The Baby Room
Eight months later, and we're ALMOST done! And boy has it taken some hard work to get there....but it was well worth it. :)
It all started with the bedding I found and everything kind of evolved from there. We painted the room what was supposed to be a cream color, which turned out to be pretty much yellow (the lighting in Home Depot must be bad!). Even though Kevin thinks it looks like mustard yellow (which it totally does not), I like it anyway. Then we installed new carpet (throughout the whole house - yippee!) and put new baseboards and crown molding in. Kevin has been quite the handyman these days, and thanks to him, Baby Seymour officially has the nicest room in the house. I assembled all of the baby furniture while Kevin slaved away painting and cutting wood. I have to say we make a pretty good team. After all of the room prepping was done, we moved in the furniture. Then it came the fun part - decorating! My friend Melissa had the genius idea to make curtains....ladies beware; this sounds a lot easier than it really was (but we still had a lot of fun doing it). We went fabric shopping at my home away from home - Downtown LA. I think we now have a favorite new fabric store (thank you Michael Levine!). With a little trial and error, we managed to make some pretty fabulous curtains for both the window and the closet. I am REALLY happy with how they turned out and I love that they are one of a kind. So far, I have found a lamp and some knickknacks that I just had to have. The walls are still bare for now, but I have big plans for those too. You'll just have to check back and see the finished product....sometime between now and D-Day. :)
Here are a few pics....
It all started with the bedding I found and everything kind of evolved from there. We painted the room what was supposed to be a cream color, which turned out to be pretty much yellow (the lighting in Home Depot must be bad!). Even though Kevin thinks it looks like mustard yellow (which it totally does not), I like it anyway. Then we installed new carpet (throughout the whole house - yippee!) and put new baseboards and crown molding in. Kevin has been quite the handyman these days, and thanks to him, Baby Seymour officially has the nicest room in the house. I assembled all of the baby furniture while Kevin slaved away painting and cutting wood. I have to say we make a pretty good team. After all of the room prepping was done, we moved in the furniture. Then it came the fun part - decorating! My friend Melissa had the genius idea to make curtains....ladies beware; this sounds a lot easier than it really was (but we still had a lot of fun doing it). We went fabric shopping at my home away from home - Downtown LA. I think we now have a favorite new fabric store (thank you Michael Levine!). With a little trial and error, we managed to make some pretty fabulous curtains for both the window and the closet. I am REALLY happy with how they turned out and I love that they are one of a kind. So far, I have found a lamp and some knickknacks that I just had to have. The walls are still bare for now, but I have big plans for those too. You'll just have to check back and see the finished product....sometime between now and D-Day. :)
Here are a few pics....
Saturday, July 3, 2010
Lately...

Lots of little changes lately that I wanted to share:
- Baby Seymour has become a lot more active and I can feel her move ALL the time. :)
- We are going on our BabyMoon tomorrow - ahhh, the Bahamas for a week is just what the doctor ordered.
- I built the dresser for Baby Seymour's room. And I didn't even screw up once - even with the not so great instructions. I'm excited to get the rest of the furniture built.
- Kevin finished painting the baby's room. It definitely came out a lot yellower than we had planned, but I think I've talked myself into being fine with it since I'm not about to go back out and buy all new paint and start from scratch. I'm sure it will turn out great.
- I had my 5 month check-up on Thursday and everything is going well. Baby Seymour has a strong heartbeat and is still a girl despite Kevin's suggestion that the ultrasound tech got it wrong last time. :)
- I never knew how hard it would be to set up a baby registry! Not that I'm complaining about signing up for gifts - but you really can't just look at most of the stuff and say "Oh that's cute; I'll get that." There is lots of research involved!! I'm just about done....just need to add a few last things to the list.
- Now that I know we are having a girl, it's SO hard not to buy baby clothes every time I see something cute. I've been pretty good about resisting the urge, but it takes some serious will power.
Alright - I have some serious packing to do! We hope everyone has a fun (and SAFE) 4th of July!! See you when we get back!
The Seymours
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