Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Callen and Graham


When Graham was about 10 days old, we had someone come to the house and do a newborn photo session. We had a friend from work do the same thing when Callen was first born. I wasn't sure I wanted to do it again since we never really did anything with the pictures. However,  after seeing Callen love on Graham, I wanted someone else to capture the sweet relationship they have (at least for now!!!).

Here are some of my favorites of the boys individually and together...

















Thursday, July 7, 2016

Graham Douglas...the newest member of Callen's crew!





It's a BOY! We welcomed Graham Douglas to our family on June 27 at 8:24am weighing in at 6 lbs 14 oz and measuring 19 inches in length. He really is our little Peanut!




We had a wonderful birth experience once again with Greenville Midwifery Care. Instead of delivering at the hospital like we did with Callen, we opted to deliver at the Birth Center located across the street from the hospital. For those wondering...this practice of nurse midwives is affiliated with GHS and if something goes wrong during delivery, they can have you on the OB floor at the hospital in less than 7 minutes. We felt very comfortable with our decision to deliver there with the biggest benefit being that we would discharge home eight hours after baby is born. The facility is brand new with the first babies born there last June. There are three birthing rooms, each looking like a hotel room at first glance. As you really look around, you notice the 'medical' influence with supplies in each of the cabinets as well as medical equipment located in the closets outside each room.

We made it to the birth center around 4:45am to find out I was dilated to 4cm. I was given the option to return home and labor or to stay at the facility. Because of Callen being at home and not wanting him to see me in pain, we opted to stay at the birth center. Good thing we did because labor went fast! Less than 4 hours later, Mr. Graham made his way into the world. Like Callen, we had a water birth. I was able to help bring him to my chest after he was born and once again look to find out the gender. I was convinced we were having a girl, so it was a HUGE surprise when I looked and saw male anatomy! All I could say was "It's a boy! That is not what I was expecting at all!!!' I even took a second look to make sure I saw correctly.

He's here

Getting weighed

We were able to bring Callen in to see Graham about an hour and a half after delivery. Cal spent about 10 minutes alone with his brother and us before bringing the rest of the family back. Based on everyone's clothing in the pictures, I'm thinking most everyone was on Team Pink...pretty sure they were all surprised too!

A little hesitant to come in the room

So happy to meet his brother

All Callen wanted to do was give Peanut a hat. We bought pink and blue hats...Cal comes in the room and pulls out the blue hat right away. He must have known something all along!

Sweet kisses



Everyone finding out we had a BOY! Lots of surprised faces


Our midwife Barbara. She delivered Cal and has a special place in our hearts. To say we were thrilled to learn she was coming in at 7:00am the day I went into labor is an understatement. We couldn't have been happier to have her there to help deliver Graham. Whenever I saw her at appointments, she would tell me that she wanted to deliver our baby. So I would say we were both happy to see each other!

Family left around lunch and allowed Doug and me time to rest. It was so peaceful at the birth center since we were the only ones there. The midwife had left to go to the hospital for a delivery, so there was only a nurse who came in every few hours to check vitals. Other than that, it was quiet and relaxing...just what we needed before coming home to big brother and a house full of family!!







More family waiting on us at home
Graham is such a good baby so far. He is eating well and sleeps a lot of the time. He is showing signs of more alertness throughout the day, but overall loves his sleep. Big brother thinks Graham is the greatest, and wants to hug and kiss him as much as he can.

Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Nashville and Chattanooga


***We finally got our camera back today, and I was able to download the remaining pics from our trip. I hope to be taking more pics now and posting more frequently!!!

Doug had a work meeting/conference in Nashville, TN, May 1-4. We had already decided we wanted to go to Chattanooga as a family that Thursday for a long weekend, so timing for his work trip worked our perfectly. Because I have friends from PT school still in Nashville, Callen and I decided to tag along and visit the city I left almost 9 years ago (hard to believe!).

We started our trip in Atlanta on that Saturday, spending the day hanging out with my family. My brother, Stevie and his wife Liz live in Atlanta, and they wanted us all to come for a day and see where they live. We had a great time walking the BeltLine, eating lots of yummy food, and just enjoying each other's company for the day.

The whole crew!

The Epps siblings and Big Steve

The Epps sisters
Enjoying King of Pops on a HOT day

We stayed the evening at Doug's dad's house before heading to Nashville the next day. Callen and I were pretty much on our own in Nashville. We stayed at the Gaylord Opryland, so we spent the first day exploring the hotel and rode the boat through the Delta section of the hotel. We met up with a friend from PT school and her two kiddos. It was pouring rain, so we let them play on the playground at Opry Mills and then had lunch at the Rainforest Café. Cal and I also visited Belmont University, where I went to PT school, to see the new facilities and how much everything has changed over the last 9 years. It was great catching up with friends from so long ago, but it was also nice once the conference was over and we could spend time with Doug!!

On our boat ride through the Opryland

Making friends with Rex

Climbing...what he does best!


On Wednesday morning we left and headed to Chattanooga. We spent the afternoon letting Cal nap and hanging around our hotel, the Chattanooga Choo Choo. We had planned to spend the afternoon and early evening playing in a park and getting dinner, but cold temps and lots of rain changed those plans quickly. (Original weather forecast showed high 70s and low 80s for most of trip with maybe one day of rain. It rained almost everyday except our last day and temps were in the 60s. Of course I had not packed any pants, rain jackets, or warmer clothes for us!!).

We told Callen we would ride a train in Chattanooga. As soon as we arrived, he was ready to ride the train, and got very upset when we told him it would be a few days! Good thing there was a free electric bus/shuttle that left from our hotel and takes a 30 minute loop around the city. We rode that to dinner and everywhere else we wanted to go over the next few days, and that made Cal a happy boy! He loved the bus, and quickly became very confident sitting all by himself.

One of our many bus rides

On Thursday, we went to the Creative Discovery Museum. It was a good time, and Cal had lots of fun at the construction exhibit as well as the toddler play area with tools and pretend house garage. Once again, the weather limited some of the outdoor activities at the Museum, forcing us to stay inside most of the time.


Not sure how you start feet first and end up this way!


Making baskets with crazy contraptions!

Playing music with dad

Hammering in the 'nails'...we have replicated this activity at home, giving mom a god 10-15 minutes of free time to make dinner!



All Cal wanted was to wear a construction hat...he finally found one!


Friday was the big day...Callen got to ride a train! The weather was finally nice and we made plans to go on the early train ride at the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum. They have a lot of options for train rides, but the one we opted for (it was the only one running that day, but it would have been what we chose anyways!) was the Missionary Ridge Local. It was a 6 mile out and back ride with a stop off at the end of the line in East Chattanooga where the locomotive rotates on a turntable to make the return trip. A 'conductor' came by and punched our tickets and we rode the train to the turnaround point, opting to stay in our seats for this part of the ride. For the return ride, we stood in the vestibule and watched out the windows at all the activity going on. I would have to say this adventure was a highlight of the trip. One, Callen was so excited and taking it all in. Watching his joy and excitement was wonderful and made it more exciting for us. Two, they do a really good job and make it interesting for people of all ages. Doug and I both found the 'tour' very informative and interesting, as well as enjoying the train ride itself. I would highly recommend this excursion for someone visiting Chattanooga.



Getting his ticket punched

Checking out the ticket!

Enjoying the ride

Looking out the window as we go through a tunnel



Hanging out in the vestibule on the return trip


Looking out the window to see what's ahead






Later that afternoon we made our way to Coolidge Park and Walnut Bridge, the pedestrian bridge in Chattanooga. It was so wonderful to finally have good weather and let Cal run around outside. He played with the musical instruments, kicked and chased after the ball with Doug, and rode on the carousel. That evening we enjoyed dinner with Doug's college roommate and his family. What a nice change of pace to enjoy dinner at someone's home while traveling instead of eating as fast as possible in order to be done in time to chase the 2 year old!!

Walking under the bridge

Making music

Playing soccer with dad

Riding the carousel

Walnut Street bridge




Bridge jumping


This trip was a great little getaway for us. It wasn't our normal camping/hiking trip. I'm not sure how well I would have done sleeping on the ground at 7 1/2 months pregnant, plus Doug's work schedule only allowed us to get away for a few days instead of a full week or more. This seemed like the best option for us (plus we both have been wanting to visit Chattanooga). Chattanooga is a great city, much like Greenville. There are many options for both young and old to enjoy.