The WHITE Family

The WHITE Family

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

A beautiful Easter

 Our family Easter picture!
















This year for Easter, we went to Dallas to celebrate with my side of our family.  I love Easter!  I love Christ, His story, Spring, candy, family, sunshine, so many things about this Easter holiday.  It was such a fun weekend.  We had a huge family lunch, colored eggs, then had a big hunt on my papa's land for the little cousins.  It was also the first time I was introducing Kylee to all of my family.  She slept most of the day but I still got to show her off ;) 

I also FINALLY got to meet my 2 month old nephew, Joey.  He is gorgeous and so so so sweet!!!  This was our first Easter without my grandma.  I can't believe its been almost 2 months since she passed away.  There were some tears and many laughs at Easter celebration thinking and talking about my grandma.  She had her first heavenly Easter celebration  I know it was beautiful for her.  I also know she was with us, her family, on Easter.  She was definitely in all of our hearts and on our minds.  We all miss her so much.  

I hope Spring is bringing sunshine into all of your lives!  What a beautiful time of the year!

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Heart

These sleepy babies have my whole heart.  Them and their daddy! :)

Luke likes to hold his sister in the morning.  She's usually sleeping and he waddles into the living room.  Rubbing his eyes, messy bed head, and asks for his sister.  He likes to hold her while he watches his cartoons for 30 mins or so.  

I love this love.  I am so in love with these 2 blessings.  My heart is full.

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

A few newborn pics!






We took our lil girls newborn pics this week at Texas Tech. (of course!)  We did Luke's newborn pics there as well so it was only fitting.  It was a bit windy so we did a pretty fast session.  Baby girl slept most of the time but we were still really happy with the final outcome.  

Kylee Grace is an EASY baby.  She sleeps, eats, sleeps, eats....!  She is starting to smile and we are so in love with that little smile.  She had her 2 weeks check up yesterday and was: 6 lbs 14 oz and 20 1/4.  So she is growing and eating really well.  She is not a fan of the heel prick but who can blame her.  Justin has to hold her for that because I am not good at seeing her cry.  I wasn't with Luke either.  Any other kids I can handle it, not mine tho!  We have Kylee sleeping on the "Baby Wise" schedule and she is doing great.  She goes to sleep around 10:30 and wakes every 3 hrs to eat.  Then she falls right back asleep.  And she does this until 7:30am.  Around 8 she will fall asleep until almost 1pm.  Luke was not a sleeper at all, so we are enjoying this change in babies!  I have a hard time keeping her awake to feed her at nights.  She would love to sleep through it all, but she is at least feeding for about 20 minutes.  She stays awake mostly between the 4pm-6pm time.  She is awake, alert, happy and loves watching her brother be silly for her.  

Luke is doing SO GOOD.  We are so proud of how he has adjusted.  He loves helping with his sister and will do any and every thing we ask of him.  He has had moments of needing a little more extra "attention" but other than that every thing is going better than we could have ever even expected.  God heard our prayers and for that we are thankful.  Luke has had a few adventures of his own lately.  His Nana came picked him up and they spent the night in a hotel then had a morning shopping extravaganza at Target and lunch at McDonalds.  The next weekend, a couple of our friends came and took him to his most favorite place...Adrenaline City at BodyWorks.  And this week my sister has been in town and has spoiled him with trips to the mall, new toys, a movie date and a couple of park play times.  This has all been a HUGE blessing to Justin and I!

Me and Justin are doing really good.  I always fall in love with him all over again times a thousand throughout our 11 year journey together.  Seeing him be such an amazing dad adds to that.  I smile when I see him hold his daughter and promise her the world.  I love how in love he is when she smiles at him.  Me and Luke had a little mommy/son date day and I was beyond thankful that he has absolutely no reservations about cleaning the house and taking care of Kylee so Luke and I could enjoy a morning out of the house together.  I married the best man.  God knew what my heart was searching for.  How thankful I am!

I am so happy that breastfeeding is so good to me. (Lol)  2 weeks after birth I am back to my pre pregnancy jeans.  I am so ready for a good workout and am counting down days for the dr. release.  I need to tone up and feel the strength I like my body to be.  I am 16 lbs from my pre pregnancy weight.  I know I can reach that goal when I have a chance to get back to my running, kick boxing and weight lifting routine.  We took a good walk at the park this past weekend and I was so glad to be moving physically!  

Life is grande for us.  I hope it is for you, too!  Peace and Love
Tara

Friday, March 1, 2013

Kylee Grace


















My beautiful baby girl made her entrance on February 19th at 4:58pm. She was 6 lbs 11 oz and a full head of dark hair with natural blonde streaks.  Just beautiful!

Her birth was a miracle, a beautiful, beautiful miracle.  12 hours of labor and only 1 push and she was here!  She cried for about 2 mins and since has been a very chill, relaxed, easy to please baby.  We are in love and soaking in every second of this amazing blessing! :)

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

A Letter to Our Baby Girl


Dear Kylee Grace:

It’s your crazy Aunt T writing this letter! I hope I’m around in the future to share these wonderful stories with you. In case I am not, I want you to have this letter to always realize how unique, special and honored we are to have you. I know life can get tough and someday you might doubt your very existence and purpose in life.  If that moment ever arrives, please look back at this letter and realize you are absolutely perfect and we passionately loved you long before God created you inside Mommy’s womb.

It’s February 13, 2013, and you are set to arrive in just six days! To say your family from both sides is excited to meet you is an understatement; we are beside ourselves because the journey to this point is a miraculously one. God caught all of your Mommy’s and Daddy’s tears when they were heartbroken from previous failed attempts and handed them back in a beautifully wrapped pink package.

As much as your parents desperately wanted you, nothing compares to the joy and unconditional love your brother Lucas has for you! He prayed for you every single night and wanted a baby sister very bad. As you probably now know, Lucas is extremely smart and in many ways an old soul. Although he was almost five years old when you were born, he was by your parent’s side throughout the entire pregnancy. He vividly remembered what took place years before your birth and realized the precious gift of a single life.

Your pending birth is one of pure happiness and grace. However, it’s hard to explain the depth of our love for you without explaining the entire picture, the back story, what took place long before your arrival.
You see, Mommy was pregnant with a baby about two years before you were born. Mom and Dad had previously miscarried in the past, but this time it was different because the baby was almost four months old. In fact, I flew in and got to hear its heartbeat and held your Mommy’s hand when a huge smile came across her face at that very sound!
I was also there when the doctor walked in and told Mommy and Daddy that the back of the baby’s head had a hole and was leaking fluid. They told your parents the baby needed to be terminated because the fluid would either kill your mom or the infant would die at birth. If they baby did survive, doctors believed it’d be born in a vegetative state. Your parents didn’t care; they wanted that child regardless of its birth defects and passionately conveyed that message to doctors.
Your mom stayed in the hospital and each day Lucas would come to visit and crawl in her lap. He would hold her face and tell her “it’s going to be okay” to bring a small ray of sunshine to a devastating and painful situation. Your Mom fought hard for this child but one day the doctor walked in and told her the baby no longer had a heartbeat.
It crushed your parents. The doctor told them if they were ever going to get pregnant again, it would likely happen within a couple months.
Those couple of months turned into a couple of years.
 


Every single night, Mommy, Daddy and Lucas prayed for God to send them another baby. They weren’t the only ones. An entire army of people across the country also prayed because we knew how much they wanted this. Nanny and I would stand in place for your family at church every single week and have people pray over us because we desperately needed God to intercede and guide this process. In Lovington, New Mexico, your Nana and Papa would do the very same thing. You had an entire church there believing for your existence!
Your parents kept trying to get pregnant and each month your mom would buy a pregnancy test and I’d wait on the phone why we awaited the results. Each time came disappointment and I’d quietly weep on the phone because I could hear the sadness in your mom’s voice. After many failed attempts, your parents gladly took their savings and tried a special procedure to get pregnant. A couple of weeks later, Mommy, Lucas and Nanny came to see me in Boise for vacation. We had a spectacular week! We went white water rafting and your mom screamed the ENTIRE time while Lucas rode in the front with his hands waving in the air; we took a train ride through the mountains, went to the circus and danced through the downtown streets of Boise.
Something was different that week. Your mom glowed.
Although we didn’t mention the “baby” word, Lucas boldly declared to us one morning that “Mommy has a baby girl in her belly!” It took a 4-year-old little boy with unwavering childlike faith to remind us that God was in control. Fear from the past paralyzed our emotions and we were afraid to get excited until your mom took a pregnancy test. She wanted to wait for your Daddy and a week later she returned to Lubbock. Finally, their wish was confirmed – you were a peanut inside Mommy’s tummy!
Our trip to Boise! Mommy had no clue you were inside her belly!
At first, your parents didn’t want to tell anyone publicly because what had happened in the past. However, they quickly reminded everyone the power of prayer and ecstatically told everyone the news! Once again, you had people around the world praying for your very existence!
As the months went on, your parents tossed around names but your Dad didn’t want to pick one until he knew your gender. On the morning of your gender reveal, Mommy, Daddy, Lucas and I got dressed up and went to the doctor. Again, Lucas boldly told us repeatedly that you were a girl and we had to remind him that “we take whatever God gives us; this means a boy, too.” In fact, while we were in the hospital room, Luke kept chanting: “Girl, girl, girl!” We were so afraid he’d be heartbroken! Your Mom and Dad wouldn’t say it, but they really wanted a little girl, too.
It's A Girl!!!
At the moment of your gender reveal, the strangest thing happened.
We were in a public hospital and music was playing on the overhead speakers. Usually public places don’t play Christian music, but suddenly Chris Tomlin’s version of “Amazing Grace” came on the radio while we watched you move inside Mommy’s belly on the big screen. With Amazing Grace playing softly, the nurse blurted: “Girl!” We all jumped around, cried and hugged and your parents picked your name right then: Kylee Grace. That Sunday at church, they played “Amazing Grace” again and we all had joyous tears flowing down our faces!
During the last nine months, we’ve all anticipated your arrival – especially Lucas! We catch him telling you stories inside your crib, although you’re not there yet. He also calls me on the phone to pretend that he’s you. For some reason, you have a deep, British accent but I just play along with it to make Lucas happy. The week before your birth, he went screaming through the house that “Kylee will be here in ONE WEEEEEEEK!” He’s beyond thrilled to be your big brother!
Picture of Luke the night he learned about you!
So…here we are. We didn’t know if this day would ever come. Your story wouldn’t be fair without sharing the final piece – your Great-Grandmother, Sharlene. Your mom absolutely loved her Grandma and she was also her Godmother. They were deeply close and Grandma prayed and wanted you more than anyone! You should have seen the look on Grandma’s face when Mommy shared the news with her! They talked about you constantly! If you ever wonder where your Mom gets her love for birthdays and Christmases, look no further than Grandma! They are one in the same about holidays; they celebrate each event with their full hearts and never forget anyone. Grandma tried her best to fight and hang on to meet you. However, God needed her more and three weeks before you were born, on January 23, 2013, she went to Heaven. Her death broke all of us to pieces and you were there at her funeral. Nine months pregnant, with you in tow, Mommy hobbled up in front a packed audience at Grandma’s funeral and read her obituary. You and Mommy did a beautiful job and I know Grandma is extremely proud.
Grandma knew about you here and loved you aleady!
Grandma did leave you a final present. The mobile that hangs above your baby bed came from her. What a fitting gift! It’s the first thing you see when you wake up in the morning and the last thing you see when you close your eyes. That mobile hangs above your head like a guardian angel and it provides us great comfort knowing Grandma’s there to watch over you every step of the way.
In closing, I’ll explain where I fit in to the equation of your life.
I’m pretty sure you know this by now, but Mommy and I are best friends. We are 18 months apart and divided by one school year which meant, we shared many toys and gifts. One year, our Dad started disappearing late at night and we couldn’t figure out why until Christmas morning finally arrived. There, standing in our living room, was a life-size dollhouse about 5-feet tall that he created and built by hand! Our dad (your Poppi) is extremely creative and it’s probably the best dollhouse ever built; we instantly fell in love with it and spent many hours playing “house” with our dolls. During those times, I always pretended to be the career woman and zoomed around in the hot pink convertible. Your Mommy would always fill her rooms with kids because that’s all she wanted – a family. I used to get so mad because I wanted her to be career-oriented and have more goals than just “be a Mommy.”
It’s amazing how life evolves because as an adult that’s what I envy most. I look up to your Mom in many ways, but what I love most is her devotion for all children. God created her to be an extension of His arms; love on the babies who need it most and she is a shining example of His perfect love for us all. I am sure you know this, but you got the best two parents a child could have.
We didn’t think anyone or anything could ever top our Dad’s playhouse – but God did. Mommy gets a life-size dollhouse again, this time it’s been crafted and built by our Heavenly Daddy.
 
I want nothing more than to carry and raise my own child someday. But if it doesn’t happen, I’m forever thankful for the gift your parents’ gave me. They allowed me to love, spoil and hold you and Lucas like you’re my own!
We are very excited about your life, Kylee. No matter what happens down the road, always remember three simple things: Love God. Serve others. Treasure family. Most importantly, never doubt God's timing and plans even when we don't understand. The truth is...the longer you wait for something, the more you appreciate the gift when it does arrive. Sometimes when it seems that things are falling apart, their actually falling in place! It took patience and faith...but ohhhhh baby girl, you were worth the wait!
We love you our sweet Angel,
Aunt T