Sunday, February 17, 2013

Life with my guys

At first Clement was not so keen on the fact that we have a baby in the house. He pretty much ignored Cletus the first day. The next he took notice, but still kept his distance. The third day he decided it might be cool to see what the baby is really like up close. Besides having to watch Clement to make sure he isn't throwing something on Cletus, poking, or swatting, he really has become fascinated with his little brother. He likes to help by getting things for me or talking to Cletus.

Cyprian was enamored with Cletus from the start. He was also that way when Clement was born. He is very helpful, almost to helpful as he has already picked up Cletus by himself. He definitely is a good big brother and is anxious on how soon he can really play with baby Cletus. He also helps entertain little Cletus.

Franz has been most helpful with taking care of Cyprian and Clement, so I can take care of Cletus and myself.

Tuesday was the first time I was by myself for the day while Franz worked and went to class. Thankfully both Cyprian and Clement took a two hour nap. A friend came over and brought us dinner and helped entertain the boys.

Wednesday was absolutely gorgeous! The sun came out and it got to almost 70. We all spent time outside.

Thursday I forgot it was Valentines Day till midday. Cyprian had his Atrium catechism class. Franz dropped him off before heading to class and work. A friend brought Cyprian home and also brought us supper. I forgot what time Franz would come home, so he surprised me and was home before 6 with a half dozen red roses and chocolate covered strawberries:') I love my Honey.

Friday I was able to get quite a bit done. I have been trying to hold myself in check and not go to crazy with projects and cleaning. I feel like I am still nesting.

Yesterday Cletus turned one week old! How the time does go, and he already looks so different from day one. He has put on weight too I believe. All the gang are doing well and I thank God for that!


Cyprian likes to check on baby Cletus in the morning

I missed getting the shot where he was sucking his thumb..

Cyprian loves Cletus!

The happy trio!

Cynthia entertaining the boys.
Daddy with one week old Cletus.

Mommy with one week old Cletus.

Clement cooking.

Cyprian as super Boy!

Enjoying the outdoors!

"Mom, my hands are dirty"

Cyprian flipping the dump truck.

Augustine sunning.

Pepper now that she can't get out of the yard.

One week one day, what a little cutie!



We are settling into our larger family and I can't say enough how wonderful it has been to have all the prayers and support. When you do not have family close by it is a blessing to live in a community that looks out for you.

Monday, February 11, 2013

Cletus Anthony Klein

Friday I jokingly told my midwife that maybe I would have the baby so I wouldn't have drive to Peaster TX. for my appointment. Well that didn't happen, baby was still snug in my belly so Franz and the boys and I made the drive together for my appointment. Everything looked good, it was just a matter of when baby decided to come. I said I thought it could be any day.

That evening my back really started to ache. I ignored it because that is pretty normal at the end of pregnancy. Throughout the night I subconsciously felt painful contractions. Around 4 a.m. I became conscious of the painful contractions. They were not regular and really long, but they were all painful. So I just laid in bed trying to relax and was keeping track of the length and time of contractions. I didn't wake Franz, he awoke at 6:30 and I told him I was sure I was in labor. So we waited till seven and Franz got up and started taking care of the boys. We called the midwife and I told her that I was having painful contractions not too close but not to far apart. I didn't want her to come quite yet just in case it was awhile yet.

I changed my mind as I started to feel more painful contractions closer together. Franz quickly dressed the boys while I got their bag ready. He asked if I would be okay while he dropped them off at some friends less than a mile from us. I said yes but to hurry back. We also called the midwife and told her it would be good for her to come.

I tried to relax as much as I could. Which is really difficult when you are in labor and it is back labor. I have been told by my mother who gave birth to eleven children that back labor is the worst. I can say from the perspective of only really laboring with back pain that I agree!

I don't know exactly what time Franz got back but it was 7 something and shortly after the midwife arrived. There was a student coming too. The student made it here after 8. It must of been close to 8:30 when I said I felt some bearing down. Soon after that my midwife said she wanted to check me to see where we were at. My water broke and she quickly checked me and as she was saying. Yes, you are going to have a baby. I was starting to push, and about two and a half minutes later Cletus made a gusty cry as he flew into the world. Franz had been planning on catching, but he was behind when the midwife checked so he wasn't able to catch. He did get to cut the cord though.

The blessed relief of holding the little guy for the first time. Now we are a happy, crazier, bigger family. Thank you to all who prayed and supported us along the way. Also, special thanks to the Uphams and Berquists for helping with Cyprian and Clement!

Breakfast in bed right after delivering Cletus. Thank you Honey!

Feeling so much better.

First bath for Cletus

I think he was falling asleep

Measuring time...

Top is Emily my midwife and Jenny the student is measuring and checking Cletus. 

Daddy weighing the munchkin!

Okay, so it is hard to not look like you were run over by a truck, but at least I can smile.

First meeting for all the boys.

Our newest member in the family...
Welcome to Cletus Anthony Klein, born February 9th at 8:44 a.m. Weighing in at 8lb 6oz. measuring in length 20 1/4 ins.

Thursday, February 7, 2013

January 2013

 For the new year Franz did the polar plunge with two of his brothers. I stayed at Grandpa's with the little guys where it was nice and warm.We had a nice dinner at Franz's grandparents the Crawfords in the evening.

We we were able to have a nice dinner with friends the Parkers the following night. We were suppose to have dinner the next evening after that with the Runions. The night of the 2nd, I woke up to Clement sounding like he couldn't breathe. I ended up getting him up. He sweetly replied that he needed to go potty. So, I took him to the potty. While he sat on the potty not complaining at all but sounding awful, I gave him a banana to eat so that he could take children Ibuprofen with some water. Still he made no fuss. If he hadn't sound like a dying wheezing animal, you would not have realized he was so sick. He actually wanted to go back to his playpen to sleep. So I put him down and laid awake listening to his breathing. A half hour later when he called me I got up and took him out. I had him lie down beside me just so that I could sleep. He went right to sleep and slept late into the morning. Once he was up he didn't sound bad, so I am pretty confident he had croup.

The next day we left for my parents farm. Clement was fine during the day. But right before bed I gave him Ibuprofen and turned on a cool mister. I also rub some essential oils on his chest. He had no problems thank God! Cyprian also was thankfully spared, he had croup the last two years before. For what ever reason my little guys seem prone to croup.

I got to attend a Marian Catechesis that is based on Fr. Hardons work. It was at Sacred Heart Parrish in Cashton. My sister invited me, so I took advantage and left the boys with Franz at the farm, and had an hour of prayer time and some dinner afterwards while listening to some of what the group were working on in their workbooks. It sounded tough.

Saturday January 5th we attended a wedding of a friend in the Twin Cities. Cyprian was chasing the girls and dancing with them every chance he got. I danced some with my boys, even if I felt and looked like a cow. The whole evening was enjoyable, except the wait for dinner. I was starving by the time it was served. Thank goodness it was really good food!

Monday I stayed with Clement at the farm while Franz and Cyprian went to the Shrine of our Lady of Guadalupe. They also stopped in at the Catholic Times where Franz use to be staff writer to say hi to everyone.

Tuesday was packing time. We laden our van with spices, tea, cheese, meat, garlic, apple sauce, and beer. Besides all that we had Christmas gifts too. That evening we stopped in Madison WI to eat dinner and visit with my brother his wife and two little girls. We left there right around 7.

Franz drove through the night. In the morning we were on a look out for a McDonald that had a play place. Franz needed Wifi so he could do his online tutoring. I wanted the kids to be able to play, the weather was wet and dismal. We went through quite a few places before we finally found one with a play place. So the boys and I played while Franz worked. I insisted when we started out that I would drive. Franz was reluctant because I think he wanted to be able say he drove the whole way. It worked out well because I ended up driving through crazy rain and traffic to get home and I had slept a little during the night, thanks to being pregnant. Normally I would not be able to sleep in a car at all.

Once home we unpacked. The animals were all checked and taken care of. Then I made supper. We cleaned, and got the boys ready and in bed. We all slept...

Long horn cattle in Forth Worth with Sward
The next day we settled back into being at home. That evening late it was Thursday the 10th, Franz picked up his friend Sward who flew in from Milwaukee WI. In the morning the boys were quickly aware that we had a guest. We went to UD for mass and ate a picnic lunch I had packed. We stopped at Cistercian so Sward could see it. Later in the afternoon we went to the Stockyards in Fort Worth to watch the longhorn drive. We then took Sward to Town Talk a great discount store. Franz made us baked Heavenly Halibut fish for supper.
The boys quickly put Sward to work..

Baseball
Saturday morning we all loaded into the van. The boys dropped me off at a prenatal class. While I was in class they proceeded to the Cathedral downtown Dallas and the Farmers Market. Then Sward picked me up after going to visit an Art museum, while Franz was at home with napping kids. We played a great game of Scrabble, I won:') That night was a Packer game so we had another friend over and grilled some steaks that we had gotten from my parents. They were so good!

Sunday we went to mass. The boys played baseball. We walked Pepper to the park. Then Sward brought us out to eat at CT's Real Deal, where we had delicious ribs and side dishes. It was like eating soul food.
Cyprian with his homemade t-ball stand

Monday I cleaned the house while the boys played outside. We had Mr. Lindley Clement's godfather over for lunch. It was an enjoyable meal and the guys had a nice talk/discussion afterward. Sward and Mr. Lindley both had flights later so Franz had to leave to drop Sward off at the airport.

Franz just told me I need to stop writing everything and choose the best stuff to put down. Now he is saying I can't put this down because he is telling me this in February and this post is for January. Well, I can do as I please in my blog... I know I do write too much sometimes. But I have a hard time picking what to write about. I will be a bit more brief with the last half of the month.

So second half of January we settled back into being at home. It was a bit hard because the boys had become so accustomed to doing something and being around others. I also started working on phonics with Cyprian. I am not sure who is worse him or me. We'll just say that it is a great opportunity for both of us to grow in virtue.

Franz and the boys did the March for Life in Dallas. I would have too, but I had a prenatal class. I had my first in home visit from my midwife on the 18th as well.

On the 20th, I started digging up my garden. I through out the next week did all the digging of my garden, which I am very proud of the fact. I did have Franz fill my planters though so that I could start seeds of tomatoes, hot peppers, melons, spaghetti squash, and pickling cucumber.

I had two more visits with my midwife this month. I also got my first speeding ticket ever. The cop wasn't very nice. I am obviously very pregnant I had the two little guys in the back of the van. I was not the only person speeding, and quite frankly was going with the speed of traffic. I of course was the obedient one and pulled over. I don't know if it was my WI plates or he was just not very nice, but seriously I felt unjustifiably ticketed. I have asked for differed disposition, which means I will still have to pay the ticket but if they accept, I will not have the speeding ticket on my record. Ugh, the annoyance and worry. Just what I needed to spend more money....

Cyprian celebrated his birthday I already posted about it so that will suffice. We did however have his cake with our friends the Berquist on Thursday the 31st. We all watched Singing in the Rain and had a wonderful evening.



Vulture we snapped a shot of as we were heading out for the day
35 weeks 3 days!
I am the cutest reindeer!

I am the scariest reindeer!

Pepper and Augustine love each other...Well they like to bug each other.
Augustine found a safe perch

I put all the boys train track pieces together. 

This is what happens when you play hard and think you do not need a nap. 
Look at those dimples!

Singing row row row your boat. Or should it be the bucket?

We really like buckets around here...

 So ends the first month of 2013....Now I am just waiting on baby to make an appearance.