Prayer Request.
My incision opened up again. This time in an entirely different spot and thankfully, smaller. By the way, when I saw “opened up” it’s not a gaping wound, it’s small but opened non the less. Have you...
View ArticleMilestones.
Having fun with photo booth, haha. sweet boy. 1m 2w 4d His eyes keep turning more blue than dark or gray. Loving it whatever way they are. Milestones as of the past 3 weeks: sleeping and eating better....
View ArticleMy Journey Begins…
7 weeks ago I had a 42 hour labor ending with a C-section to deliver my beautiful (and big) baby boy Chase Journey Davis. Since that day I have been on the road to recovery. Recovering from a C-section...
View ArticleA Rant (which I’m afraid I’ll later regret).
HUGE EDIT TO MY POST THIS MORNING. I DELETED A LOT BECAUSE I WAS JUST VENTING AND IT REALLY WASN’T FOR THE BEST. Recently, someone basically told me that if I had stuck it out and stayed with our...
View ArticleBirth Story Prequel.
It is finally happening. I am posting the birth story. And in a 3 part series with a prequel. Long huh? And I am even posting the condensed version! It has been a long and healing process to write...
View ArticleBirth Story (Part 1): The Biggest Decision.
(If you haven’t already, you can read the birth story prequel here first.) I had this “feeling” that I was having a girl, and that I would have “her” early and the labor would only be 6 hours long… So...
View ArticleBirth Story (Part 2): “Pain with a Purpose”
You can read the prequel here or part 1 here. Even though I am posting this almost 9 months later this is very accurate for I wrote most of this not long after his birth. And between Ted tweeting and...
View ArticleOne week; wishing time would stand still.
It has been one week since we first held our sweet Eisley and had to say our earthly goodbye. I wrote in my journal of how I wish time would stand still. Time is moving forward a lot faster than …...
View Articlea {different} beautiful dream.
It’s a moment I will never forget, probably because it was one that would either scar a person for life, or move them to tears. It was the very first time I witnessed a birth, at the young age of …...
View ArticleThe birth story of Everly Selah Davis.
The birth story of Everly Selah Davis. Though this was my 4th birth, 3rd C-section and 2nd planned C-section… my nerves were still undone just a few hours before the scheduled birth of our precious...
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