RAISING THE LITTLE BARR'S

pregnancy2

Introducing...

Charlene1 Comment
We are so thrilled to announce the birth of our second beautiful baby girl!

Our sweet baby was born on September 26, 2014 at 7:21am,
and for the past 3 weeks we have been loving and cuddling
all 6 pounds, 8 ounces of our newborn beauty!



We're enjoying life as a family of four and soaking up every moment of these wonderful newborn days.


Our girl at just 24 hours young :) --


The delivery went well and you can look for a birth story to follow in the near future :) For now, let's just enjoy fewer words and more photos of this sweet, calm and very sleepy baby girl!






















Baby girl has all of us wrapped around her finger -- including her big sister who is doing a wonderful job in her new role!



We are BEYOND thankful, of course, that the delivery went well and our beautiful girl is here safe in our arms!
Time to go cuddle with that little squishy babe now! ;)


Home Tour Series {Nursery/Toddler Room} | coral, teal/turquoise, and gold nursery decor

Charlene5 Comments
In our historic 1922 built home, it's no surprise the rooms are tiny and the closets even tinier. But the character, charm, and coziness make up for it ten-fold. Glass knobs and built in glass cabinets make me a happy girl! Antique shops right around the corner might make me even happier. Oh how I love the rare times I get to take an hour to go peruse the antique shops for perfect little treasures to fill our home.

Coming up on this little space of mine will be a little series of our home tour. First up, the nursery/toddler combo room. Yes, they will be sharing and yes, we might be a little crazy. Wish us luck :)

For now, enjoy the photos -- much of the items are from either the antique shops, leftover from E's first birthday party , Target/Hobby Lobby or DIY'ed - just how I like it! I even busted out my sewing machine to make linens for the room - now that's a big deal for me ;)



coral, teal/turquoise, and gold nursery decor; tissue paper garland banner in nursery


It's a bit random without a real theme to it - but it's more of a soft palette mixed with a few pops of teal, turquoise and coral (which looks like hot pink in these photos?!). There are a few vintage touches mixed with modern patterns. Again, very random. I made the prints throughout the room and may be adding them to my shop soon (and still trying to figure out the perfect print or photo for that blank white frame).

That lamp was bought at Goodwill before having E and I revamped it (as shown in this post) and have now since revamped it again ;) That Goodwill lamp is seriously getting its $7 worth.

coral teal gold nursery

I made the light coral/peach blanket on E's bed which has gold swallows on it, and if you know us well, you might know about the swallow necklace I randomly put on the night before finding out I was pregnant with her and continued to wear throughout my whole pregnancy. It was pretty significant to us (J got the swallow tattoo in honor of this) and now she gets to sleep with them every night :)

nursery gold coral teal accents; lace fabric banner in nursery

The garland/banners were made using scrap fabrics and lace, some leftover from E's first birthday party and some leftover from items I made for the room.

coral, blue gold nursery; floating book shelves in nursery

The bookshelves throughout her room are actually picture ledges from Wayfair.com. They were actually cheaper when I bought them a month ago than they show now, plus a coupon code. So if you plan to get them, just wait a little :) They also sell them at Ikea, which we now realize we should have made a visit to before moving since we don't have the hate-to-love mega store here.


reading center nursery floating book shelves pillows

robins egg blue dresser robins egg changing table gold accents

There's our wonderful blue frame, also used in E's first nursery, and the birdcage mobile was a little DIY project. I made the changing pad cover and crib sheet from fabric at Hobby Lobby. Oh how I am SO happy to have my Hobby Lobby back!! It's been too long.

We will be putting baby girl's initial in that gold frame above her crib when she's born :) And a little gold bird in the bird cage. It's such an amazing thing trying to picture your sweet newborn laying in their peaceful little crib before they arrive. Can't wait to see that tiny baby :)

gold coral teal crib bedding nursery decor; birdcage mobile, diy fabric baby mobile

diy fabric strips crib mobile gold teal pink coral


coral teal gold little girls room

fabric garland in baby room with wall decor

That's E's little glitter gold bow in the small blue frame on the wall. She wore that often when her hair was first long enough for bows, and even wore it on her first Halloween with her Tinkerbell costume. We love it :)


gold teal/turquoise coral pink accents crib nursery gallery wall; watercolor prints in nursery

These pink carnations were placed at the greeting area of Aunt Kathy's funeral, in honor of breast cancer awareness. Always gotta have a little auntie touch -- and she loved decorating just as much as I do :)

diy changing pad cover, gold lamp with ruffles nursery, watercolor nursery print


I had a lot of fun putting this room together - definitely the most exciting room to decorate in the house!



gold teal coral nursery decor; gold teal coral baby room accents; gold teal coral gallery wall above changing table

Hopefully it creates a setting for both of my girls to fill with love! I know they would be just as happy in any room we create for them, even without vintage touches or pops of color, but now the room just has an added touch of love to build memories full of all of us reading together, cuddling together, and having little dance parties as E most definitely loves to do! Bring on the memories :)


Link up

my fears on taking on 2 under 2 | + jacksonville beach maternity photos

Charlene3 Comments
jacksonville beach maternity photo ideas with child

With each new change comes an adjustment period, always. No matter who you are.  It's a learning curve where you first must understand the changes, then happily welcome change, and then the hard part -- incorporating those changes into your everyday life until they just become natural.



Well, this is my current stance on looking forward to taking on the wonderful challenge of being a momma to 2 under 2 (at least for a month and a half, E will still be under 2!) I am simply elated to meet our sweet new girl, and at the same time a tad fearful of the new responsibility that will take quite a bit of adjusting.





After having E, it was the most incredible feeling in the world being a new mother. There just aren't words to describe the feeling of meeting your very own bundle of love. Staring at her, cuddling with her, taking note of every detail of her pretty little features -- everything about that aspect was pure, pure joy.



But, it was also tough. It was an adjustment. Getting used to taking care of that beautiful little bundle 24/7 and being the only people fully learning to understand this sweet girl was not a walk in the park. Nursing was a tough journey for us (that we luckily got through and continued on for 14 months), but in the beginning, it was hard. Losing sleep, feeding baby girl, learning the cries, and one of the hardest parts - still taking care of myself. I had a somewhat tough recovery, mixed with finding time to shower, taking medications at the proper times, making sure I was eating meals, and cleaning up pump supplies, bottles, and the usual household upkeep -- it's all apart of the wonders and joys of new motherhood. It is so true that the cuddles and sweet moments and being the one to soothe your baby fully trumps the rougher aspect of parenthood, but they still cannot be overlooked because those struggles are real.




You see new moms post pictures online of their little beauties and all the good times they're having, but you're missing those behind-the-scene midnight, 3am, 5am, 7am wake up calls, diaper blow outs, mommas crying from nursing pains, labor and body recovery, and worries of whether or not they are making the right decisions, etc. It's alll a part of parenthood and I believe it's the case for everyone!



My fears are not that I will not be able to do it. They are just that combination of getting ready for a big life change and how smooth or rough the transition to 2 little beauties will be.





With one, I was able to lay peacefully while attempting to nurse, and stay quiet while she napped and I could go and take care of myself and (attempt) the house in the little downtime there was. This time around, I try to envision those nursing sessions with a toddler grabbing my hand saying "All done, mama?! Get up! Come on!" as she does anytime she comes in to wake me up or get me up from doing work at my desk. And getting upset when I have to tell her "No" more often than I do now. And I question my ability to keep up with our home while said toddler spews her toys throughout the house and I have less time to make sure she's cleaning up after herself and me running behind cleaning up what she's missed, and prepping her meals and mine and pumping to have an adequate supply for baby, and then cleaning up after all that prep. And the times where I'll have a crying newborn in my arms with a tired, crying toddler at my hip. Yup, those are my fears. And I'm just reminding myself they are all normal new mom fears that will soon become a thing of the past to look back on.





I'll get through those times. Somehow! They may be pretty rough or they may even go smoother than I envision them to. But no matter what, I'll feel so blessed just to have my sweet babies, and all the "Peeease & Thank you's" and "I love you, Momma's" will continue to make every single ounce of motherhood worth it all.



I'll look back on this post, look back on my fears, and look back on the times where I have a newborn and a toddler and remember it all as a distant memory once it all becomes natural, as all big life changes eventually become. I'll miss those crazy times and want them back, no matter how stressful they become. Because even with the stress that comes with change, beauty comes with change too. Changes that make life seem grand. Just as we wake up now to begin our daily routine and it all just feels right, that will come soon enough with a new little girl to make up another truly amazing part of our lives. No matter the situation, it will just become a part of my life that makes up me and my memories and I'm looking forward to all of it!



But mostly looking forward to J, E, and I meeting that sweet girl that will turn our lives upside down in the most AMAZING way possible. We can't wait to stare at her features and watch her sweet faces and embrace new parenthood all over again! I'm not sure there is anything more wonderful to look forward to! 2 under 2 -- we got this, right...?

~~~~

...and this seems like an appropriate time/place to insert one of my favorite songs (which I've quoted on here before!) We'll make this place a home for baby girl as we continue to make it a home for ourselves, and as long as we're rolling down this unfamiliar road together, then yes, I do believe we got this!


Hold on to me as we go
As we roll down this unfamiliar road
And although this wave is stringing us along

Just know you're not alone
'Cause I'm gonna make this place your home

Settle down, it'll all be clear
Don't pay no mind to the demons
They fill you with fear
The trouble—it might drag you down
If you get lost, you can always be found

Just know you're not alone
'Cause I'm gonna make this place your home


Thank you to my hubby for taking these photos and for being so patient with E and I, even if we get a little bossy at times ;) 
We <3 you!

a little bit of life lately

CharleneComment
The calming effects of settling in are finally bestowing upon us. The never-ending to-do list is finally dwindling down (to only about 634 things to do versus 23,458, if you know what I mean.) Surely there is still much to do around the house, but I feel we are getting to a point where we can start relaxing a little and taking the time to enjoy being a family and making new friends and putting the to-do list on the back burner full of things that "can wait til another day."

Nothing has been hung around the house, except for in the girls' nursery/toddler combo room, which is my current labor of love. And let me tell you, apparently they built walls a bit better in 1922 than they do now-a-days, because we can't get a damn thing into those walls. Push pins don't push in and we've bent a ratio of at least 4 nails for every 1 that we've actually been able to hammer in. Our walls may be bare for a little while longer, but it's not stopping us from moving forward, inviting friends over, and starting to enjoy the perks of being homeowners.

Like walking to dinners and grabbing drinks for hubby (and soon to be me!), and coming home to relax out back with music and drinks (La Croix for this momma) and pool days for baby girl.


Excuse the iPhone photos that will fill this post ;)

~~~~

Our time has also been filled with making friends and making memories. We had a pool play date with the other little kiddies from the residency program, followed by a trip for E and I to Daytona Beach with my family.

We're making friends, E is making friends, and we're simply getting used to our new life.

And trying to get all the "simmin'" in we can this summer, whether it's in a real pool or a kiddy pool - she dunks her head under no matter what.



New baby friends!





Just one of the beautiful views from the marina a few minutes from us where new friends live -- gorgeous!



And we busted the camera out just a little too late to get all momma's from the play date in, but here are a few of us :) Between the 3 of us, we have 5 1/2 (almost 6!) sweet little girls.


Our little girl might be the craziest, but who's taking note?




~~~~


The very next day E and I packed up the car and headed to Daytona Beach to meet some of my family and the kiddies for a fun-in-the-sun weekend. Sadly, there were barely any pictures taken on my end, but I busted out the iPhone camera a few times to capture a glimpse of our family weekend together.





Ocean Walk Resort Daytona Beach

E had WAY too much fun with her cousins at this beautiful place. She likes to be the youngest little ring leader, making everyone screech and chase her around. Girl could not stop cracking up and giggling like crazy at all of her cousins. Makes me so happy to see her so happy with all of them :) Thankful for these getaways together!


~~~~

Following that has been operation HOUSE. Cleaning, organizing, getting completely unpacked (if that ever happens...) and then it's time to make room for BABY! We've been slacking there and need a few things to get ready to bring a new sweet baby home, so that is next on that never-ending to-do list I was speaking of ;) But who can complain about getting ready for a cuddly new baby?! We are so looking forward to meeting her!

In between our madness, we are doing what we do best -- loungin'.



And loving every moment of it.


~~~~

But what would a random thrown together "life lately" post be without a little pregnancy update?!

32 weeks pregnant

Sadly, I have not found time to document this pregnancy the way I did last time around. However, I have enjoyed it just as much! I truly love being pregnant. It's such a special and short time in some women's lives and I truly feel blessed to be able to experience all that pregnancy has to offer.

I was diagnosed with a mild case of Gestational Diabetes, which I did not have with E, so it's surely been a little different in terms of eating a strict diet on a routine and what not, but we are making it work. I just started with weekly Non-Stress Tests to monitor baby's heart rate and my contractions, followed by a weekly ultrasound to test her movements and of course keeping tabs on my blood sugars. I think that all the testing makes things seem a bit scarier (and a hell of a lot longer) than the usual run-of-the-mill 5 minute 3rd trimester appointments, but whatever it takes to make sure baby is doing good is okay in my book!

I've been feeling great and having lots of Braxton Hicks contractions and baby girl is head down and ready to make her debut in a few weeks. I'm trying to soak up every moment of having this sweet girl tumble in my belly and with me every move I make, while preparing for her arrival and enjoying these last few weeks of my pregnancy!

~~~~

J will be finishing up another rotation month the end of this week. I've enjoyed him being on ortho a bit more than I did when he was on EM, but now it's on to the next - IM!

CHEERS to the end of a great week and the start of a new one!