Myself, Zachary, Paul, and Braden - Manhattan Beach, CA. July 2012. |
Quick story while we are on the topic: Paul and I met in college. He was a super super senior (24 years old) and I was a 17 year old freshman. I got pregnant with Braden at 18, had him when I was 19 - and it was a horribly emotional pregnancy. I moved back home (to Colorado) to be closer to my family. Paul stayed in San Diego, where he is from and where he had been working since graduating. Long story short - After Braden was born he moved out to Colorado to be with us, we lived with my parents for a year. Deciding if "us" was something we wanted. I was finishing up with school. We we learning to be parents. Let's just say it was a crazy year! Anyways, fast forward 4 years and we are here today, still standing, but through quite a bit of struggle.
Braden, was born in August 2008. After living with my parents for a year, we bought a little 3 bedroom condo down the street from them, and a few months after moving, we found out we were pregnant with #2. Zacahry was born in September 2010 (he was actually planned!). We wanted to give Braden a sibling, and since Paul and I were in a good place, we wanted to start our family. I graduated from college with a BS in Business Marketing a month before Zachary was born (go mom!). Both of these little guys are the greatest things that have happened to Paul and I, both individually, and as a couple.
Braden Richard - August 7, 2008 |
Zachary Charles - September 22, 2010 |
A few months after Zachy was born, I started getting sick, really sick. What started out as headaches and being tired all the time, slowly turned into muscle aches and paralysis in the lower half of my body. The first few signs and symptoms I thought nothing of, I was a mom of a 2 year old and 2 month old - of course I am tired, of course I have headaches, of course my eyes hurt. I eventually ended up in the ICU for about a week on a heavy heavy does of steroids, and then moved to a recovery center where I had to learn to walk again. What was originally diagnosed as MS, turned into a diagnosis of neuromyelitis optica (NMO) a few months later (we are now in March of 2011 for those of you keeping a timeline). All I can say is we have the best family and the greatest support system there is. It takes a village to take care of a sick mama and 2 little boys.
So at that point in life: I was a new mom of 2 boys, have an incredibly rare disease, and, oh yeah, my parents were getting ready to move to Texas in July!
A few months ago, I started this blog to keep my family and friends in touch with the happenings in our lives. If I made phone calls to everyone about the cute little things the boys do everyday I would not have time to sleep! I have tried to do this a few times before and really have never been extremely successful {I would define success in this case as staying active in writing things} I would post photos every couple months or so, and would always forget to remind people to go check out the latest updates.
So now I am making this blog a little more, and the adventure begins....
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