Tag: Family

In A Nutshell

Here’s a photo journey of some of the more memorable events that have occurred over the past several weeks in our little corner of the world.  Mouse over the photos to see a brief description of each.

Jeff's bone grafting/rod replacement surgery

Sterling's legos gather for general conference

sams-surgery

crazy-hair days at school

father-son-outing

University "Celebration!" - an annual family event

more snake handling

even more

A good way to use up 24 lbs. of strawberries

A better way to use up 24 lbs. of strawberries

weeping-cherry-blossoms

spring-blossoms

Not pictured:  Jeff replacing the radiator in the van, Spencer reading the entire Harry Potter series in 2 weeks, Savannah’s awesome piano recital, Sam’s entertaining Choir concert, Savannah’s clever choir concert/musical, Soren’s cute kindergarten music program, getting rid of ants in the kitchen, finding and fixing the leak that caused our floorboards to buckle, etc…

What’s in a Name?

Here is the latest installment from my memoir writing group.  I hope you enjoy learning how we ended up as a family of 8!

What’s in a Name?

Spencer is our third child and second son. At the time of his birth, Sam was three and Savannah was almost two. Spencer was only about 2 weeks old when the impression came. Sadie Jennifer. It was just a name that popped into my head, but it was more than that. I knew somehow that someday we would have a little girl named Sadie Jennifer.

A couple of years later, when we learned that baby #4 was on the way, we wondered if this would be our Sadie. An ultrasound showed otherwise. Having no boy names picked out, we embarked on a thorough name search and finally narrowed it down to 2 solid boy names: Sterling and Soren. I love the name Soren. While I have been accused of such, I didn’t make it up. It is Scandinavian. In Sweden, for example, if a man named Soren has a son, the son is literally “Soren’s Son” which is where the last name Sorenson comes from. It means “Warrior” or “God of War”. That was our first choice, but then there was 9/11 only 2 months before this little boy was due. Suddenly, “God of War” seemed so ominous in the face of these frightening times. I couldn’t do it.

And so Sterling (meaning “genuine”) made his debut mid-November. He is a delightful and very busy little boy. In fact, Sterling gives the word “busy” new meaning. As a toddler, he frequently achieved tornado status. While little Sadie was always in the back of our minds, we couldn’t imagine life without our little “Boog” as he’s come to be known.

A year later, baby #5 was on the way. But this pregnancy wasn’t as smooth as the others. At fourteen weeks along, on Christmas day, I seemed to be having one last bout with morning sickness. It was worse than usual and I felt crummy all day. But it didn’t go away and I was sick all night, too. It turns out I got appendicitis for Christmas. I had my appendix removed the following afternoon. The baby’s heartbeat was strong after surgery and we hoped for the best.

Two weeks later, on a Tuesday morning in January, our little family of 6 was stuffed into an ultrasound room at Sarah Bush. When the technician told us we were having a boy, big sister Savannah was very disappointed. But it was all put into perspective when I received a call from my doctor later that afternoon. There was a possible problem with the baby. Something about an abnormal fluid collection at the base of the skull. Suddenly it didn’t matter so much that we would have to wait a little longer for our Sadie. I just wanted this baby boy to be okay.

The Maternal Fetal Specialist told us that most likely the baby had Downs Syndrome. He said there was a slight possibility that it could be a couple of other conditions, both of them much worse than Downs Syndrome, and a very small chance it could end up being nothing. But while Downs Syndrome babies often have heart problems, our baby’s heart looked strong. The limbs were also normal in appearance when frequently they are shorter than they should be. But still, “This baby has Downs Syndrome” were the words we left with that day.

And then we knew. His name would be Soren. Warrior. God of War. He would have to be our little fighter. It was the perfect name.

A month later, the specialist said that he still thought the baby had Downs Syndrome, but there was a much higher possibility – did he say 50%? – that there was nothing wrong. Another month and the chances of a healthy baby increased. And at our next visit we heard the words, “I can’t find anything wrong with your baby.”

Our little Soren was born, perfectly healthy, in mid-June. He’s a beautiful child. My friend calls him the Gerber baby because of his perfect skin and angelic face. He’s a total mamma’s boy, preferring me above all others. I still love his name. In today’s world, he’ll need to be a fighter for sure. And, like Sterling, what would I do without my little Soren? More than once I’ve wondered if Heavenly Father let me know about Sadie so that I wouldn’t stop having children before getting these boys here, too.

And what about Sadie? Two years after Soren was born, I was entering the last month of what felt like a very long pregnancy. I specifically chose to not find out the gender of this baby at our routine ultrasound. With Sterling and Soren, I’d gotten to 7 months pregnant – which is a very uncomfortable time for me – and wondered if I’d really be able to go through pregnancy again to try one more time for the little girl that already felt like a part of our family. This time around I needed to think, especially at 7 months, that this might be it. This really could be our little girl that we’d known about for 6 years.

And so it was, unknowing, that we left for the hospital late on that July night. And in the wee hours of the morning I heard the doctor say, “It’s a girl!” as he lay little Sadie on my chest. At that moment I knew. I knew that I had done the thing I was meant to do. I never imagined 6 years earlier that in that one name, Sadie Jennifer, I’d get three children. Sadie was meant to be a part of our family, but so were Sterling and Soren, every bit as much as Sam, Savannah, and Spencer. My family was complete.

Dancin’

We attended a wedding reception Saturday night at an Amish buffet.  It was SO fun!!  This picture is the groom, Lloyd, dancing with his Mom, Debbie.  Debbie just happens to be one of my favorite people.  Their family is always fun and willing to do anything for anyone at a moments notice.  We love them!!  Anyway, aside from the delicious Amish home cooking style meal, there was some serious dancing going on that night.  It’s been a long time (too long) since we’ve been to a dance and we all had a great time.  So thanks, Lloyd, for getting married so we could come and party with you!

A friend, Carrie, who happened to be in town “getting down” with my kids.

Soren loved the Y.M.C.A.

Sadie made me carry her around at first, but once she got down (no pun intended), she was a wild little thing for the rest of the evening.  She and her friend, Aftyn, chased each other around and danced their little hearts out!

Sterling thought he was pretty hip and danced this same move all night long.  Crazy kid!

Jeff and I got a little dancing in ourselves.  We got to do some country swingin’ and even slow danced a time or two (woo woo)!   It was a great evening.

Special Delivery

The other day the doorbell rang. I went to answer it and saw a delivery man standing on the porch.

Delivery Man

Do you like his beard? This delivery man told me he had a package for Sterling. I thanked him and brought the package in the house. I called to Sterling and told him he had a package. This was his reaction:

Sterling LOVES mail and is always hoping there is something for him so he was so excited to get a package. He opened it and there was a little lego set inside. Sterling quickly put it together and was just beaming at his good fortune. What a kid!