Monday, September 12, 2011

Happy Birth Day, Caleb and Jacob!!!


June 3rd, 2011 came and went and two perfectly perfect, healthy boys were the result.  Caleb James Gatton was born at 1:37 pm, 5 lbs 14 oz, 19 in long; Jacob William Gatton followed closely behind at 1:38 pm, 5 lbs 14 oz and 20.5 in long.  The cesarean delivery went well with no complications and the boys were promptly greeted by an anxious and excited Mommy and Daddy.  Gan, Grandma, Granddaddy, Granny, Wendy and Jessie were waiting outside the nursery and were dying to get their hands on them!  But even more anxious was Mommy, who hadn't gotten her chance yet!  We are so in love with these two precious gifts from God.  Watching them grow will be a privilege and joy! 

Caleb


Jacob


Sweet Brothers and Instant Best Friends

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

JUNE!

Well, we were amazed by making to May and now we are just dumbfounded and awed that it is June 1st and these sweet boys are still perfectly content inside my very large belly!  We never imagined that we would make it to 38 weeks, full-term for most babies and the maximum for twins, WOW!  But the end is in sight, I am having these boys in two days!  Unless they now decide to come early, their birthday will be June 3rd, we are less than 2 days away!  I can't believe I'll be holding my perfect, precious boys in two days.  At times I feel like I have some clue as to what to expect our lives will be like after Friday afternoon, but most of the time reality hits and I know I have no idea of what we are in for.  That's why God invented prayer, right?!  I've heard people say that their prayer life improved after parenthood and I am beginning to understand why.  I'm not sure when I'll have time to update with pictures of the boys, but hopefully before their first birthday! 

Me at 37 weeks, my tummy is past the door!

Saturday, May 7, 2011

We made it to May and Happy Mother's Day!

34 weeks, I can't believe we've made it this far!  I never dreamed (I guess it was a lack of faith) that these boys would stay in this long.  When you're in a high-risk pregnancy, every day is huge, every week a milestone.  As far as development, the boys would most likely be perfectly healthy at this point, they're mostly just packing on the pounds now and continuing their brain development.  36-38 weeks really feels like an easily attainable goal now, which would be so fantastic.  When we made it to April, I was relieved, when it hit May this week, I was GREATLY relieved.  Jim and I both commented yesterday that June COULD be a possibility, how incredible would that be?!

They measured the boys this week and Baby A was around 4lbs. 12oz. and Baby B was around 4lbs. 4oz..  Not much else has changed, so we're believing that they'll stay in a bit longer.  Here are some profile and face pictures from the last two ultrasounds.  When she had the monitor on him, it looked like Baby B was opening and closing his eyes, so sweet.










Tomorrow is Mother's Day, so I guess it's officially my first Mother's Day!  Happy Mother's Day to ALL of the wonderful women out there.  Whether you're a mom, grandmother, aunt, sister, friend, all of us women have that innate nature to love and nurture the little ones around us.  Here is a picture of my beautiful Mama and me on my wedding day, I just love this photo.  I love you, Mom!  And one with my wonderful mother-in-law.  These boys are so blessed to have these wonderful women in their lives.


Monday, April 18, 2011

What's in a Name?

I have been waiting to write this post for a while, not so much because we have wanted to keep the boys' names a secret, but not really knowing how to begin it, what to include.  To me, naming a child, in our case two children at once, especially sons, is such a huge feat.  A name goes with you all of your life, it is as much a part of your identity as your fingerprints or your social security number.  Jim and I both grew up being called names other than our formal given names, so making sure people knew our identity was and still is very important to us.  Then there is the challenge of giving them names that lock them into the specific era in which they were born.  There's the challenge of using a family name, offending people by not using a specific name that they prefer, using a Biblical name because of a desire for them to know their ultimate inheritance.  Do you make the spelling unique or does that just make it more difficult in the long run, will the name fit them as an adult when they're going on their first real interview, and on and on.  Then you question if they will grow up to dislike their names or wish we had chosen differently.  It really can be quite overwhelming, daunting, frustrating, etc.  Can you tell we've experienced all of these emotions?! 

We really feel like the names we have chosen have come full-circle.  After finding out that both babies were boys, we threw around several first names, all Biblical, and then looked up the meanings.  We weren't thrilled with the meanings the internet provided, so we went to the better source, the Bible.  We also knew that we wanted their middle names to be a family name.  I think deciding on those was more difficult than the first names!  I was confident in our decision on the first names, but you still have to wonder if you're making a mistake that will live with your precious heir for the rest of his life!  Then two weeks ago two dear friends gave me a wonderful baby shower.  I knew that my Mom was planning to make a pillow for the boys' room.  She's so wonderfully talented and crafty, that I guessed she would embroider something on it.  She actually made two, one with each boys first name on it, each with a scripture that includes their name and a cute little angel boy holding a droopy flower.  When I opened the pillows I knew that we had named them well.

Caleb James

Caleb:  "My servant Caleb, because he has a different spirit, and has followed me fully, I will bring into the land into which he went, and his descendants shall possess it."  Numbers 14:24;  Caleb and Joshua were the only two of the Israelites, because of their faith, that God allowed into the promised land.  The rest of the Israelites had to wander in the wilderness for forty years.

James:  Jim's formal given name and a name I have always loved.  It's also one of our favorite books in the Bible.

Jacob William

Jacob:  "Behold I am with you, Jacob and will keep you wherever you go, and will bring you back to this land.  For I will not leave you until I have done what I have promised you."  Genesis 28:15; both Jacob and Caleb were promised by God to inhabit and be a part of a great nation.  Read both verses together and you will see that they almost say the exact same thing!

William:  My grandfather who has given our family a great legacy of faith, hard work and devotion.  It is also a name that I have always loved.


Here is a picture of the precious pillows their Gan made for them




And now that you know their names, I'll share a poem I wrote for the boys:



Blessings Two By Two

Two little boys growing inside,
Two little boys still wanting to hide.
Two little boys will soon be due,
Two little boys, Mommy and Daddy’s dream come true.

Will you have your Mama’s blue eyes?
Will you both be the same size?
Or red hair like Daddy’s, could it be?
We know for sure you’ll both be a sight to see.

We’ve dreamed of you, prayed for you and have already laughed a lot,
And have wondered how we’ve been so blessed with these miracles we’ve got.
Caleb and Jacob, our sons, our twins
We pray you will always remain the best of friends.


Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Showered with Love

Dear friends, one new and one of almost 17 years, Lori and Amy hosted a baby shower for us this past Saturday.  With me being on bedrest for two weeks now, the party had to be moved from Amy's house to our house and I planted myself on the sofa for the day.  Since we have only lived here for a year, we didn't have a large crowd, but it was a perfect afternoon of celebrating the gift of life and miracle of these precious boys.  My sister-in-love from Missouri came as well as my Mom and Sister from Little Rock and it was such a wonderful change from the monotony of daytime television and checking Facebook one more time (yes, I'm even bored with Facebook!). 

Sweet friends, Amy and Lori


With Lisa and Mom


Two amazing women who have greatly blessed my life


Sorry if that song gets stuck in your head now!




Monday, February 21, 2011

Our Handsome and Squirmy Boys

We had another ultrasound today; one of the advantages to having multiples means getting more ultrasounds!  They are both growing so well, perfectly.  They both weigh 1.5 lbs. and are still measuring right on track.  Baby A measures 2 days ahead and Baby B measures right on track for today (23 wks, 5 days).  She measured their thigh bones and it looks like Baby A is going to have long skinny legs like his Daddy.  Baby B's might be a little shorter (squatty like Mommy!).  They have been moving around so much, so it's fun to see ultrasounds and know exactly what I feel.  It seems there is a lot of foot-in-face going on!  One of the pictures is of Baby B's foot kicking Baby A's head.  I felt sorry for A at first until she focused in on B and I could see that he's getting his fair share of foot-in-chin from his brother!

B woke me up last night.  I try to stay on my side when sleeping, especially my left side for better oxygen and blood flow.  Neither the babies nor myself get as much oxygen if I'm lying on my back.  Apparently B doesn't like it when I sleep on my back either.  He squirmed more last night when I was on my back than any other time I've felt him! 

We are so anxious for these sweet boys to be here.  I can't believe I only have 3 weeks left in my 2nd trimester.  The weeks are flying by and with each one that passes that means a week closer to safe, healthy babies.  I'm still continuing to pray for 36 weeks &/or 5.5 lbs. each (please pray that with me, if you would).


Baby A looks like he's blowing bubbles!


Look at that sweet face!


Baby B's foot kicking Brother A's head!


 The ultrasound tech wrote that he's yawning, but I think he looks like he's laughing!



Sunday, February 20, 2011

New Life and Remembering an Old One

My sweet grandmother, my Mema, went to be with Jesus on Thursday.  Because of the pregnancy and living so far away, we were not able to travel to Tennessee to attend her funeral today.  I wish these boys could have known her, she was such a wonderful, sweet lady.  She lived a long life of 89 years and about 45 of those were spent missing her dear husband and the love of her life, Frank, who died in 1966, when my Mom was only 16.  I know they are having a time in Heaven now catching up!  I'm sure they're already playing jokes on each other, too!  We love you so much, Mema, and can't wait to see you again one day.

Frank and Blanche O'Connor


I wrote this several years ago about Mema.  Mom included it in the memorial service program.

Mema is…
-          Daughter, sister, wife, mother, Mema, Aunt Bea
-          The snowball bush
-          Red, yellow, green and blue Queen Anne’s lace dyed with food coloring after picking them off the side of the road
-          TN irises
-          Playhouses
-          Family heirlooms with a note for where it came from and who it goes to
-          Christmas Eve dinner
-          Christmas morning breakfast with sausage pinwheels and fruit salad
-          Vegetable beef soup with macaroni
-          Egg salad sandwiches
-          Pineapple slice on lettuce with mayonnaise and cheese – everything had mayonnaise!
-          Driving lessons on Saturday morning in Sam Houston parking lot
-          Patriotism
-          Indescribable pride and undying love for her husband
-          5 AM coffee and the newspaper at the kitchen bar
-          Her pear tree
-          Buttercups
-          Naps (for me) under her coffee table in the front of the TV
-          Love of Wilson County and her Good ‘Ol Leb-a-non (emphasis on the “A”)
-          Cut off heads of Wendy and me in front of Charlie Daniels’ mailbox – of course you couldn’t see his house from the mailbox!
-          Yard sales
-          Church bus trips
-          Fried corn bread in her corn-shaped cast iron pan
-          Canta-lana-lana-loupe
-          “her” pew at church
-          Hand-written letters
-          Great love for her family
-          Cuckoo clock
-          Fruit stripe gum
-          Saturday morning hair appointments
-          A baseball bat by the front door
-          $2 bills, always cleverly given
-          100 $1 bills wadded up in a gift bag or in an old purse for Christmas
-          The Lebanon Democrat
-          War bride
-          Chicken and dumplins
-          Boiled custard
-          Fried corn
-          Beans and greens
-          Strawberries
-          Hi Ho Cherry O
-          Hand-made ceramics
-          “toughen up those hands, girl” – because our hands WERE the dishwasher
-          Fostoria glassware
-          Ice cream or cool whip on everything
-          Clip-on earrings
-          Lover of family pictures
-          Scotch tape
-          Joke-player
-          Rubber bands on the door knobs
-          A pot of beans cooking all day on the stove
-          Great, great love for her girls
We love you, Mema, and can’t wait to see you again soon.

Jim and I built 2 raised-bed gardens at the end of Summer last year.  We have great dreams of a bounty this year!  We can't wait to carry on this tradition every year and teach our boys how to use their hands in this way.  I can remember helping Mom in the huge garden she had for several Summers.  Nothing thrilled me more than to plant the seeds and then see them actually produce fruit after time and much care.  I think there is something spiritual about planting a garden, whether for food or beautiful flowers.  It's a reminder that, year after year, God will continue to provide our every need.  It takes work and devotion from us, His people, as well.  We are His garden that He constantly feeds, prunes, nurtures, grows, and I love that He allows us that privilege ourselves, whether it be a physical garden, our lives or with our own children.






Monday, February 7, 2011

Sweet Molly Ann

Jim and I knew that we wanted to get a dog before we decided to try for a baby.  We wanted to have plenty of time to train a puppy and bond with it before bringing an addition into the family.  We got Molly in April 2010, she was just 8 weeks old and the fluffiest, sweetest little Labradoodle I had ever seen.  She has quite a bit of sass, too, if I must be honest.  I call her Sassy Ann and Sassafrass a lot!  Since becoming pregnant with these 2 sweet boys, we comment all the time about how we can't wait to watch them discover and begin to laugh at her (she is a funny, funny girl), try to chase her when they become mobile and run around and play fetch with her in the back yard when they're big enough for that.  So many people told us that getting a puppy would be good training and I think they were right.  Other people have said that she'll be ignored and forgotten when the boys arrive.  I sure hope that doesn't happen and don't think it will.  She's our family, too, and we simply adore her!

She LOVED playing in the snow with Dad!

Friday, February 4, 2011

Happy Birthday, Molly Ann!



Our sweet little girl is 1 year old!  Well, she's not so little anymore, 60 pounds now.  We sang to her and gave her extra carrots.  I even gave her one and then one to grow on!  We can't wait to see these boys laugh and play with her.  She is such a joy to our home!

Monday, January 31, 2011

Young Love


I am going through the photos on my memory card and organizing them since we have a new computer.  This is the first picture on my memory card and it makes me smile every time I see it.  It's from Jim's 40th birthday, 10 days after our first date.  I knew he was capturing my heart and I didn't hesitate to drive down to Birmingham to be with him on his 40th.  This was the first picture we ever took together.  I can't believe the journey God has had us on since then!  Could either of us have dared to dream two years ago that we'd be married and expecting twins in a few months, very close to the 2nd anniversary of this photo?  It's hard to fathom at times and I can't thank God enough for each blessing upon blessing.

Monday, January 24, 2011

Two Cribs and Two VERY Handsome Boys!!!

We had our 20 week OB complete ultrasound today and all still looks great.  The boys are moving around a lot and changing positions constantly, Baby B is now head up, vs. a week ago when he was head down!  They both still are measuring the same, 11 oz. each, which has been a huge prayer of mine the whole time, that one wouldn't lag behind the other.  My boys are almost a pound each!  By the end of the ultrasound, they had both flipped to their tummies!  I think I'm going to have very active, squirmy boys.  I'll know that for sure as they get bigger and I feel EVERY move.  I am feeling them more and more and Jim has finally been able to feel, too.  Oh, and they're definitely still boys!!!

Baby Boy A


Baby Boy B

 

Both of our handsome boys




We put two cribs together yesterday and re-organized some things and the closets a bit.  We've ordered a bookcase and dresser for their room that should be in this week.  I'm going to look for fabric tomorrow to try and make their bedding.  It's beginning to come together!

WOW, never thought I'd need 2 at one time!



Thursday, January 6, 2011

Well-Dressed Boys

I've been shopping (of course, isn't that what moms do?) for winter clothes for next winter for the boys.  Let me just tell you that these are going to be the most handsome boys EVER!!!  Check these out.


These arrived from Gap today.  I'm seeing a Christmas picture for next year in the red cable knit outfit!
And how precious is that cow romper?!?!?!


Cute stuff that I had hangers for and could hang in their closet.  Most of the teeny things are gowns, trying to make this a little simpler in the beginning!


More things piled on the guest bed (this will be their room and we'll move the bed to the front room).  You can also see "The Hungry Caterpillar and "The Foolish Tortoise" plush toys that are so adorable.  They have the books now, too.  Kohl's Cares is FABULOUS, by the way.


I've already warned Jim that I have this shirt and I'm not afraid to use it!!!



I've also lucked in to some great Christmas outfits, including the pajamas with frogs in Santa hats I found at Nordstrom.  I'm having way too much fun already and they're not even here yet.  I am growing every day.  It's quite comical at times to see the daily change.  We both laugh in amazement at what's going on with my body these days!


Saturday, January 1, 2011

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!

Up until this morning, my mindset has been that I will be having twins next year.  Well, now next year is this year!  I can't believe I'll be a mommy to twin boys this year.  Jim and I went out to dinner last night and in conversation he said something to the effect of them being here in 5.5 months.  I stopped him and looked at him and held up 4 fingers and said, "FOUR and a half months".  We both laughed with excitement of what will happen in an amount of time that will seem like the blink of an eye when it's here.

After that, my BIG boy rode a tube down the huge ice slide at the ballpark in downtown Oklahoma City.  He said it was a very fast, bumpy ride!  Oh, what fun these boys are going to have with their Daddy!  I can't wait!

We wish you all blessings beyond what you could even ask or pray for in 2011.  Our God is so, so very good.