Sunday, December 5, 2010

Headed Home At Last

We had to stay in the hospital for a FULL 2 days. It seemed like an eternity but when I finally was ready to go I gave Jonathan a call to come and pick us up. His response, "Well I have quite a few things to finish up around here but when I get a minute I'll come." WHAT!!!! I hear my mother in the background, "Well I'll go get her!" I don't think lightening could have moved faster. At last we were headed home.




Michael 2 days old

This delivery was really an easy one for me. Consequently we had lots of down time in the hospital room. Here is Michael at 2 days...


Michael Sobieski Jenson

You know having a child is exciting, it is exhilarating and so anticipated. I couldn't be happier to have a perfectly healthy little boy to wrap up in my arms. But along with this small little person flows an abundance of blessings that can be described only as remarkably humbling. To hold a noble and great one and to feel my own life cradled in the hand of the Lord reaffirms the reality of God's plan for us here on earth and the purity of our purposes. Seldom have I felt such peace knowing God is real and I am his daughter, a literal child of God myself living a life filled with His love and blessings. Humbling. Truly humbling.

So - a snitch of the birth story and few of the blessings along the way:

2 Am, 3:30 Am, 4:30 Am contractions, then nothing. 9 AM, 9:30 AM, 10:00 AM... more regular, then less regular, then harder and stronger then nothing. All day on Tuesday was a roller coaster of contractions back and forth in regularity. They were all definitely STRONG contractions but were abundantly lacking in regularity. Around 5 PM when I decided they were coming every 7 to 10 minutes I decided to make some calls and find a place for my children to stay for the night. Adam headed to the Mietzner's in Bloomfield so he could get to school in the morning and Matthew and Andrew to the Grey's in Ottumwa so they would have play friends. We ate dinner and farmed out the kids only to find the contractions were now 20 to 30 minutes apart and not regulating. Jonathan had to be at work Wednesday morning and we really needed to get a baby here before 6 AM. What to do? We headed to the hospital and decided to have them check to see if there was any hope of having a baby within the night. With a little patience and pitocin we managed to get our December 1st baby here at 3:12 AM.

Mom and the boys before we loaded up and headed out on our drop-off route to the hospital.
The last picture taken of Michael warm and snug as a bug.
The homeless hobos that were graciously taken in by ward members. Time and time again nurses at the hospital would ask where the other boys were and if we had family there to help. They were astonished to find that we didn't have a lick of family within 1300 miles and that G & G Olsen were still two days from arrival. What I couldn't explain to them in a brief conversation is the family that we have within our ward. How can you explain to someone the consecrated meshing of lives that occurs within members of the church? The bearing of one another's burdens, the lifting of hands (or tummies) that hang down, and the love that exists among people that you call your brother and sister. It is humbling to be a part of something so pure, and to be among people so like the Savior. We were readily blessed.

This handsome specimen is my own personal anesthetist. I take him with me where ever possible. He fulfilled his promise of being a good one to have on hand. After Dr. Coleman broke my water to help regulate contractions and get things moving Mr. Jenson pulled on the ol' latex and started a betadine rub down. In a matter of moments Jonathan had my epidural placed without a lick of pain. I was quite impressed with his services. This is the first of our boys that he has done the epidural for and a mighty fine job he did.

...so fine in fact that I found myself catching up on a article on Lion House rolls in the "LDS Living" magazine that arrived in the mail that day.

The epidural slowed me down just a titch so I had a few boluses of pitocin to rev up the contractions and with just a couple pushes Mr. Michael was born:





Wednesday evening Jonathan brought the troops up to meet their new little brother. They were so excited to hold and love and kiss him. Andrew was particularly concerned about Michael's belly button. He kept saying "Ow-ee baby button. Ow-ee button."

Andrew and Matthew's first glimpse.
Adam was so excited to share his good news with his class at school. His teacher said first thing in the morning he made the announcement. During the day at school each of his classmates made personal cards to send to the baby and his teacher sent a card and a new book for Adam to read to Michael. Adam was ecstatic to share his treasures with Michael. He was a little disgruntled over the suggestion that he change poopy baby diapers made by a few classmate. Little does he know such a suggestion will shortly become a reality.



Thursday, October 28, 2010

WARMMMMMM FALL

Andrew and Matthew chillin' in the leaves
My three dumplings... although I am the only one that looks like one.
Matthew
All fall... DOWN!
Andrew toppled over time and time and time again. I couldn't believe how intuitive it was for him to run and play in the leaves. He lingered long after his brothers found other things to explore.
Mowers comin'!
Adam's Geronimo jumps
Who's the bigger cheezer?
Poor innocent dog.

It has been a remarkably warm fall. We have had weeks on end of perfect weather and nothing but 100% sunshine. What a gift it has been. We should have spent more time outside working and less time working on the inside of our home. Oh well...

By the way, where am I in all of these pictures? I do exist. I am alive.

Gotta Get a Bigger Bed


I have decided our bed is a four man bed. Heaven only knows what will happen when Mr. Jenson #5 shows up. Why is it that everyone is in PJ's except Papa Jenson? Could it be that we all slept through the night and he had just come to bed for the morning? Come now, who sleep for more than 20 minutes before rushing off for work for the day?

Keeping the Home Fires Burning





It is 11:45 at night. What is your hubby doing? I wish I could say that I have contributed to this year's mounds of firewood, but I would be lying if I said I have done much more than bounce a few logs off from my big belly. Currently I am sitting inside our warm home hearing whack after whack after whack. This is what Mr. Jenson does in his spare time... you know the hours between 10:30 PM and 2:00, 3:00, or 4:00 AM? The pictures don't do justice to size of mounds he has sawed down, cut, hauled, chopped and stacked. P.S. folks... I married a remarkable man.

Things Aren't Always What They Seem


Last Sunday my Dad was set apart as a counselor in the Twin Falls Temple Presidency. We are excited for his new call to serve and know he will do a remarkable job. My parents have known about his calling for several months but the rest of us were a little slower to jump on the bandwagon. Let me explain...

These past few months have been a bit of a roller coaster ride for my Dad. Several months ago he was diagnosed with a pulmonary embolism and not long after that discovered he had several blockages in his heart that would require a quadruple bi-pass surgery. Due to the embolism doctors were afraid to do open heart surgery for fear that they may dislodge the embolism in his lungs. He has been in and out of doctors offices, referred to doctors all throughout the United States and been trying to decide what to do. After my parents had decided to go ahead with heart surgery I was visiting with my mom on the phone. They were in Utah for a doctors appointment and she mentioned that they had just been and purchased my Dad a new while suit. Due to the complicated nature of my Dad's surgery my thoughts were, "They really think he is going to die. My Mom wants to be certain he has a nice new white suit to be buried in so they are fitting him with a new one just in case he doesn't make it." They on the other hand are thinking, "We have got to hustle things along. We have 6 weeks before we start in the temple full time, Dad needs a white suit that will last the next 3 years while he is serving. We won't have time after the surgery to get things fitted and we have to be up and running ASAP!"

See what I mean... I had the man dead and buried and they had him on rush order to serve for the next 3 years. I guess the moral of the story is you can't judge a book by its cover, nor a man by the color of his suit.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Ottumwa Ward Hay Ride

Susie Wright is one of the most hospitable, genuinely lovable people I have ever had the opportunity to know. She is an older sister in our ward that has a farm in the middle of nowhere Iowa. Her and her husband Sam time after time graciously offer their home for a million reasons. We have been there to have raspberry french toast for brunch every month for over a year, picked hundreds of ears of the sweetest corn ever known to bag and freeze, hauled off with loads of sheep manure for compost, helped bottle feed lambs and kittens, and spent hours enjoying our ward family at the annual ward hay ride. Sam is not a member of the church but is wonderful and open to the ward descending upon them time and time again. I hope I grow old like Susie. She is one of my life's heros.
Our sweet Susie.

Here is a little run down of the 2010 hayride. We were an hour late (can't stop a plumbing job mid-way) but still managed to spend over 3 hours playing at her place.
Andrew loved the "ho-sies!" He was climbing the fence to get in and pet them.
Adam and Sam Zimmerman made each other sick going round and round on the tire swing. Adam told Jonathan we have definitely got to hang up one of those at our place.
See what I mean. Susie's place is pure bliss.
I think Andrew may have found his first crush. Drew and him were buddies all night.
Ma and the boys aboard the wagon.
Mr. Matthew
The Wright's farm hundreds of acres of corn. We rode along through the fields. It was really pretty.
This is my enemy. Brother Duker has decided to claim the coveted Boy Scout marshmallow cross bow as his own. Although I saw it first and wanted it worse than him. He believes his contributions as popcorn sales rep. give him dibs to it. I however, as the Scout committee chairman believe it should me mine!
After we roast hot dogs and pot luck we take the hay ride. Sam pulls us around and Susie preps the home front with hot cocoa and smores upon our return.
Smore on one side of the fence, adventure waiting on the other...