It would be terribly remiss of me not to recognize my sisters' help with the birth of our little Clark! Our sweet mother is usually the travelling nana, happy to come and help with new babies. She's always come to help me, but with Clark's arrival, she had just finished her chemo and was/is still recovering from the chemo and a very difficult case of shingles. Our family has fasted and prayed for her for months, she is doing better, but was in no shape to come take care of my family. Thankfully, Rachael and April were both willing and able to come!
I failed to take a full body shot at the end of this pregnancy, but this is my belly two nights before giving birth to a 10 lb. baby! I was huge and officially miserable!

I failed to take a full body shot at the end of this pregnancy, but this is my belly two nights before giving birth to a 10 lb. baby! I was huge and officially miserable!
The day before my due date, Rachael called and said she was coming and she'd be there in just four days! I felt so relieved! I had been stewing about who would take the kids depending on when this baby arrived. So many people were willing to help, but there's something reassuring about a sister who knows and loves your kids, sleeping in your basement ready to take over at a moment's notice. Rach was awesome! She didn't wait for me to have a baby to take over, she just did it when she arrived. I picked her up from the airport late Monday night. Tuesday morning I woke at 6:30 a.m. to find her dressed and ready for the day and folding laundry in my front room! She made a menu, grocery shopped, and started cooking, she played with kids, helped me get to projects I'd wanted to do, but didn't have the energy for, she was awesome! She arranged for her four kids to be taken care of while she came to take care of our family. We loved having her!
Making pumpkin bread with my cuties!Rach spent the night with me in the hospital, and it was especially fun to have her because I did the same with her when she had Hailey. Mom was sick and so I flew out to help Rachael when her third sweet baby arrived. I didn't have kids at the time, so I was the super fun aunt, but not sure if I was as helpful to Rachael as she was to me. Once you have a baby, you have a better idea of what's helpful.
While I was at Rachael's house helping I remember walking into her bathroom and being so confused when I found a spatula, stapler, and other random objects strewn about. I wondered why in the world she had these things in her bathroom! Years later, and a few children later, I totally got it! Often, when I find something placed by a child in a completely random place, I have to smile and think of how naive I was.
Rachael left the next Monday and we were sad to see her go. Mike was home that next week and then sweet April arrived Thursday! We love this girl! I think my boys were slightly disappointed it was just April without her kids, but they realized she's still fun without her kiddies. She pushed them on the swing, played games, and made yummy food. April is a saint! She was my lifesaver during Amelia's pregnancy and was so helpful to our family while Mike was in grad school. I was so grateful she was willing to come out and help once again. Mike was especially grateful, as he had a ticket to the BYU vs. Notre Dame game, but only felt he could go if someone was here with me. April was great! She took great care of us and did my big Sam's Club shopping and got me all stocked up before she left.
I loved having my sisters here to help! I feel like I learn so much when I'm with these ladies and I feel encouraged and uplifted because of them. I have to add that my sister Sarah was taking care of my mom while April and Rachael were here helping us. I feel so grateful for a loving and supportive family. These are great women!
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