7.03.2008

The Twins Are Here!!!!!

I am VERY proud and excited to announce the arrival of our nephew and niece TWINS!

Vincent (Vinnie) King Bottolene was born at 1:26 pm weighing in at 6lbs, 10oz. His sister, Florence (Florie) James Bottolene was born two minutes later, a tiny 4lbs, 11oz.











Lisa was induced just before 8:00 am. Once she was fully dialated, she only pushed THREE TIMES before Vinnie came out, followed by little Florie! The babies spent the first few hours of their life in the NICU for monitoring, which is standard procedure.

Thanks to all of you who have been praying for the Bottolenes through the entire pregnancy, bed rest, and now the births. The miracle of TWO BABIES in one day is overwhelming. They are so cute and so tiny! Please keep the prayers coming as they head home and adjust to life as a family of five.

Here are some more pictures I snapped today -- enjoy the cuteness!

Vinnie

Florie

Both of them in the NICU

Proud daddy Scott with son Vincent

Florence gets worked up

Daddy knows how to calm her down

Florie

6.26.2008

26 years and 27 weeks

Yesterday was my 26th birthday -- thanks to all of you who sent all the birthday wishes! I had a great day. JP worked from home most of the day, so we got to spend a lot of time together as a family. My sister stopped by with flowers, a card and strawberry concrete mixers from Culvers (my favorite!), and Margie and Ava dropped off some balloons, some toys for Rae, and some YUMMY desserts!!!!! So it was a fattening day. :) I'll just blame it on the baby.
Speaking of the baby, I also had another check-up yesterday. Everything continues to go well. I am 27 weeks along now, and everybody commented on how I had "really popped" this month. :) Yes, it's true -- I am looking (and feeling) more and more pregnant every day. But I will not complain -- my sister-in-law, Lisa, is now 35 weeks along with the twins. Starting Monday she will be considered full-term and they will take her off of bed rest and her meds. At that point it could be babies at any time, but if they're not here by the 3rd, they're going to induce. So stay tuned!!!!!!
We also got the good news yesterday that Israel is clear to hang out with other kids again! My sister-in-law's pediatrician said we just need to make sure she's not sharing cups or sucking on toys that other kids are using. We'll be so happy to get back to playing with our friends again! I think Rae was starting to get a little bored of me.
Here are some pictures of what we've been up to in the meantime.

The Zoo



The Beach



Discovering The Hose

6.17.2008

Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease

On Sunday, Israel was diagnosed with the coxsakie virus, also known as hand, foot and mouth disease. It's a fairly common child virus that causes children to break out in a rash/sores on their hands, feet, and mouth. Thankfully, Rae does not have the rash in her mouth, but she does have blistery-looking things on her feet and thumbs. They don't seem to bother her much. She is contagious, though, so we are keeping ourselves confined for the time being.
Because of this, we had to miss all of our planned Fathers Day activities. I hope all of the dads in our life know how much we love them and wish we could have been with them on that day.
JP still had a special Fathers Day, though, playing with his daughter in the backyard. I'm so thankful that he's the daddy of my babies -- we love you, daddy!

6.11.2008

Family Camping Trip, Spring 2008

Sorry it has taken me until now to find time to post some pictures and stories from our camping trip. The trip as a whole was good, yet challenging! I've camped pregnant. I've camped with a baby.  I've camped in the rain. I've camped with mosquitoes. But never in my life have I camped pregnant, with a baby, in the rain, surrounded by swarms of mosquitoes! 
We arrived on Thursday evening in the rain. My parents and my sister and her husband and kids were already there with their tents set up in the parking lot because of the wind and rain. JP and Pete set up our tent, which got drenched in the process, and the rain continued to come down harder and harder. Finally we decided to get in the cars and drive to Brainerd for dinner, since we couldn't really unload our food and cook in those conditions. 
By the time our food arrived, we were in the middle of a full-blown thunderstorm with lightning, tornado watches and all. JP made the executive decision that we would spend our first night camping at the AmericInn Hotel. It was a good thing he did, too, because when we got back to the campsite to pick up the terrified dogs (they were in the tent the whole time), part of our tent had given out under the wind. So instead of braving those conditions like the rest of my family did, we slept in a two-room suite with cable and a sleep number bed. :) 
Friday was still a little drizzly and cool through the afternoon, but we were still able to enjoy time outside. And thank you Jesus, Saturday and Sunday were BEAUTIFUL and warm and sunny! 
On Saturday, JP, Rae and I hopped in the car and went searching for the house that JP's grandparents used to live in on Round Lake in Brainerd. JP and his family used to go visit there all the time until they moved when he was about 12 years old. We did end up finding it, which was very special to JP. We also drove into the small, quaint town of Nisswa where they used to visit when he was a kid. We looked through some of the old shops and got ice cream at the candy store -- it was a lot of fun. 
I mentioned the mosquitoes: our site was very nice, large and spread out, but it was right between the Mississippi River and a swamp. So the bugs were horrendous. Thankfully, both dad & JP brought their bug foggers! My poor nephew Elijah had bug bites ALL over his face, legs, back and even on his bottom! Somehow Israel made it out with only one bug bite the whole time -- I have NO idea how. 
The other funny part about our campsite was that it was right across the river from Fort Ripley. From 8 am to sundown we could hear gun fire and tank blasts of all sorts. We found shells to some sort of small missile on the river bank and heard tanks or trucks of some sort so close we thought they'd plow through the trees and onto our campsite. 
In all, the trip was a lot of fun. The kids had SO much fun playing with each other and being outside 24/7. Israel did GREAT sleeping in the tent, too. The only complaint I could offer about the trip was that it was hard to get out and "do" anything. With 5 kids under the age of 3, it was nearly impossible to find a time when all of them were awake, fed, and happy enough to go for a hike or anything. Then by the end of the day, we parents were all so tired that instead of staying up late by the campfire (my favorite part about camping), we all went to bed early knowing we'd be up with the kids again first thing in the morning. Camping with kids is very different from what camping used to be -- in both wonderful and somewhat disappointing ways. 
Here are a few of my favorite pictures from the weekend: 













5.30.2008

Quick Update

I don't have a ton of time, but wanted to post a couple quick updates.
A lot of people have been asking me how potty training is going.
Well, see...that's the thing. :) I haven't really started yet. We bought the potty chair and sat on it a few times to get used to it; we even ran around bare-bottomed a few times. But I kind of think she's still a little too young. I think I'd be training myself on when to take her to the potty chair than training her when to tell me she needs to go. 
I think I'm going to wait until 17 or 18 months. I've seen it successfully done at that age. My ultimate goal is to have her trained by the time Ruby comes. 
Speaking of Ruby, I had a doctor's appointment yesterday that went very well. Everything is still fine and dandy. I'm measuring a little small for how far along I am, but it's nothing my doctor is concerned about. 
Rae's cousin, Ava, turned two last week. Those two girls are getting to be such great friends and playmates. They're almost the same size -- people ask if they are twins all the time. Lisa (JP's sister) is still on bed rest until these twins arrive! Her appointments have been going well, and they were even able to see each of the babies breathing on their own in her ultrasound this week, which is great news. That means their lungs are developing quickly, in the event of them showing up earlier than expected. 
Next weekend we're going on our first annual family camping trip with the Harpel side. I can't believe how much I'm looking forward to this trip. It is sure to be a hoot with Malachi, Elijah, and Rae all running around and exploring things, with Zachary close behind and poor Naomi wishing she could crawl after them. Stay tuned for plenty of pictures and stories from that trip. 
That's all I have time for. Here are some pictures. Hope you're having a blessed day! 

Rocking out to daddy's music recordings.
Playing with Ava on her birthday.
All smiles!

5.22.2008

Pray for the Chapmans

From JustJared.com:

The five-year-old daughter of contemporary Christian music star Steven Curtis Chapman was killed last night by a car driven by her teenage brother in the driveway of the Chapman family’s Williamson County home in Tennessee.

Maria, Chapman's youngest of six children, was playing in the driveway when she was struck by a Toyota Land Cruiser. Several members of the Chapman family witnessed the accident.

A statement on Chapman's website says, "Maria was rushed to Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital in Nashville, transported by LifeFlight, but died of her injuries there.”

I cannot imagine what this family must be going through right now. Especially the 17-year-old brother who was driving the SUV.
The Chapmans have three adopted children from China. Maria was the youngest. They also have three biological children. I know of couples who have received help for their adoptions through Shaohanna's Hope, a financial assistance program the Chapman's set up. They are an extraordinary couple.
KTIS plays Stephen Curtis Chapman's newest release "Cinderella" on the radio all the time. Even though I've always found it pretty corny, I've cried almost every time I've heard it when I think about Israel. The lyrics have a whole new meaning now:

"So I will dance with Cinderella, while she is here in my arms.
Cuz I know something the prince never knew.
I will dance with Cinderella, I don't want to miss even one song.
Cuz all too soon the clock will strike midnight,
And she'll be gone."

Stephen & his wife, Mary Beth, also co-wrote a song titled "Maria" for his 1992 album "The Great Adventure." You can read the lyrics here.

Please keep this family in your prayers, and every family who has lost or is losing a child.

5.19.2008

21 Weeks

Our baby girl, Ruby, is 21 weeks old this week. It's hard to imagine, but that's how old the world's tiny preemie was when she was born back in 2007...and survived. Her name is Amillia Taylor.

Doctors say Amillia is the first baby known to have survived after a gestation of fewer than 23 weeks. She was just 9 1/2 inches long and weighed less than 10 ounces when she was delivered by Caesarean section.
21 weeks is also how old baby Samuel Armas was when a photographer snapped this picture of him grasping a doctor's finger from in the womb.
Life is an amazing thing. I'm barely showing, yet the tiny life inside of me could potentially survive if something terrible happened and she had to be born today. That's too much for my mind to grasp. She has everything she needs -- it's all just tiny and underdeveloped.
People, THIS IS A HUMAN! My heart breaks for the mother who aborted her 21-week-old baby and then saw the pictures of baby Amillia, and it rages with fury over the person who can look at baby Samuel grasping to his doctor's finger and say "that is not a baby -- it is an option."
I'm crying now. These babies could be future doctors who hold the cure for cancer or the solution to poverty and hunger. They could be civil rights leaders, musicians, teachers, world-changers. If we abort them, we'll never know.
I love my Ruby, and ALL the babies.

5.17.2008

Surprise!!!!!

Last night we threw a surprise 30th birthday party for my sister, Amber. She had NO idea and was totally shocked! We drove into her driveway, honking the horn like crazy & blaring Kool & The Gang "Ceeeeeelebrate good times, come on!" with the windows down. Amber said at fist she thought it was some neighborhood kids leaving for a prom of some sort...then she looked out her window and saw it was us!
Amber had originally been planning to go to a demolition derby with her husband Pete (nice decoy, Pete. Sorry you had to miss it.). After giving her time to change out of of her jeans, we blindfolded her and took her to dinner at the Chianti Grill in Falcon Heights. Little did she know there were around 20 other women there waiting for her to arrive! The restaurant gave us a private room and specialized menus that said "Happy Birthday Amber" at the top.
After the yummy dinner, we headed over to our friend Tina's house for dessert, a slideshow and good times hanging out. Amber was SO blessed and SO surprised! I can't believe we pulled it off!
Thanks to everybody who came, participated, pitched in, organized, and PARTIED with us last night!!!!!!!!!












5.07.2008

Polls Closed: The results are in...

...And it's another GIRL! :)

Introducing, Ruby Ann Charlebois


On her tummy:

head shot:

sucking her thumb:
yawning (kind of hard to tell):

We are so blessed and EXCITED!
Ruby is my grandmother's name, and Ann is both JP's mom's & step-mom's middle names. Put them together, and we have our little "Jewel of Grace."
Hallelujah!


5.05.2008

15 Months

Israel had her 15-month checkup today, and besides getting two more shots, everything went well. She is 50% for both height and weight (30.5 inches, 23 lbs) and according to Dr. Spencer...ready to potty train. Ahhh!!! So we are heading to Target today to get a potty chair. I think I will chart her potty patterns this week, and then start with the training next week. Keep us in your prayers! :)
Here are some very cute pictures of Israel playing with bubbles in the kitchen sink. Bubbles are her new favorite thing and she could play in them for hours.





5.02.2008

Boy or Girl?

We have our ultrasound scheduled for this coming Wednesday, May 7th, at which time we "hope" to be able to find out the gender of little baby Pinto!
Any guesses? Take the poll on the right side of the page! :)