Let's take a look back at 2014!
In January, we announced that we were expecting! Estimated due date was July 10.
In February, Ryan and I took our little trip to New York to be on The Katie Couric Show. Ryan is still sad about missing the Louisville Farm Show...good thing we are going this year!
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Hanging out in the green room at Katie Couric. |
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Had to take this! |
In March, Ryan and I marked something off our Bucket List: We finally saw George Strait in concert! It was an awesome and I think this is where Sadie gets her love for country music 'cause I sure could feel her dancing the night away!
In April, we purchased our "new-to-us" vehicle so we could easily tote around our little bundle of joy and Ryan ran in the Farmer 5K at Purdue where he won a medal for his age group!
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Fishing on Bruce Lake. |
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Notes, or love threats, that Ryan would come home to see! |


At the end of June, there was a huge storm that took the barn down....it was a sad day and even more sad when it caught on fire.
Now comes July! Ryan and I celebrated our 1st wedding anniversary! We spent the day fishing and then went to dinner and a movie. Always a great time when I'm able to spend the day with my hubby!
I was due July 10 and thought that if I went to the county fair I could help things move along by walking and walking and walking. I ended up being induced July 14 and we had our sweet little baby girl the next day, July 15. Sadie Mae was born 9 lb. 4 oz. and 20.5 inches long at 4:18pm. She has been a beautiful little blessing and we could not have asked for a more healthy, smiley and happy baby.
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Daddy was wrapped around her finger from the beginning! |
At the end of July, Ryan and I decided we needed a small vacation so we packed our little family up and headed to Moline, IL for a long weekend where we visited the John Deere Pavilion and a few other things.
In August, I prepped myself for going back to work. So this month I practically cried every single time I thought about leaving Sadie....it was not a good month!
At the beginning of September I returned to work at the local High School as a Special Needs Aide. I loved being able to work with kids again, but I absolutely missed being with Sadie. I felt like I was missing everything she was doing. This was also very stressful. Making sure I woke up in time to get myself ready, have all bags/lunches packed, get Sadie nursed and dressed for the day, drop her off, head to work, pump at least twice a day, pick Sadie up after school, try and do some laundry, and attempt at making dinner. This was stressing me out to the point of I wasn't able to make enough breast milk and I didn't like not being able to do this. There was also A LOT of crying this month too! (I'm usually not this emotional...I'm blaming it on the post-pregnancy hormones!)
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Sadie loved the tractor rides. |
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We enjoyed many beautiful sunsets. |
December came, and after several discussions between Ryan and I, we decided that it would be more beneficial to our family if I stayed home with Sadie. I ended the school year and have been home with Sadie for over a month and I am loving it! I love waking up to Sadie talking in her crib and then her smiling when I go to get her. The fact that I don't have to wake up at 4 am for work and get ready, but instead I can wake up and nurse Sadie and then go back to sleep before Ryan leaves. I love that I can make sure we have a healthy meal every night. And my favorite is playing with Sadie and watching her grow knowing that I am the one that t taught her these things...and it's not too bad being able to wear yoga pants all day!
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Sadie's 1st Christmas Tree....Next year there will be a real one! |
Well, what a year! It was fun looking back and remembering all the things we did and everything that happened....I forgot about a few of them already! Now, here's to the New Year of 2015! Let's see if I can keep up with all of my resolutions!
Great post Marie! Keep blogging! Even if it is a short memory, post it, and you will look back at it later and be glad you did!
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