Showing posts with label Garett. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Garett. Show all posts

October 20, 2017

The Best Worst First Date

          October has always had a special place in my heart. Growing up in NC, it is when the fall colors burst forth and it is time to pull out boots and sweaters, but it's not unpleasantly cold yet. October also happens to be when I met Garett for the first time.

          In a week it will have been 6 years since we met, and I just realized I have never written out our story and oh boy, I think it's a fun one.

          A little background to start: I was beginning my 3rd semester of college and was having the classic "I'm not dating right now, go work on myself" revelation that so many have before meeting their future partner. Dating was exhausting and I needed to get better at cooking, so I was just focusing on me.

          Garett was fresh off his church mission in Zimbabwe and on the opposite end of things. Him and his roommate had decided to try to go on (I swear the number changes every time he tells the story) at least 1 date a week. Though from what I heard from my roommate at the time, it was quite a bit more than that. He got off the plane from Africa, saw his family for a few days and then headed out to Idaho to start college.

          Because he had started the semester late, he was only taking one night class a week plus some online classes. In terms of dating, this made the pool rather small. He had church and this one class and that was all.



          Eventually he asked out my roommate Nikki. I need to note that I was the only roommate not home when when he picked her up, so he never saw me, and he still had some quirks from his mission. In Zimbabwe it was respectful to always face the person you were talking to and to clasp your hands together in front of you as a sign of respect. This wouldn't normally be so apparent, but I'm pretty sure they went bowling on their date. He brought her back and that is when I saw him. I think I was sitting on the floor and their farewell was brief so once again he didn't see me, but boy I noticed him.


          The next day her and I were talking about her date. She wasn't interested in pursuing anything and neither was he. I vividly remember that I was folding laundry at the time and I jokingly told her she should send him my way. After all you can't waste an attractive returned missionary. She asked if I wanted her to and I said sure, being certain that absolutely nothing would come of it. Time went on, a week passed and she asked if he had reached out and I said no. (Another side note, she didn't give him my last name, so he had no clue what I looked like or anything about me, so for all he knew I was some crazy lady, so he was hesitant to reach out) Another week passed and he finally asked me out, unfortunately my friend Rachel was coming up that weekend and then my parents decided to surprise my brother and I by coming up to visit, so we postponed it for another week.



         That weekend passed and at the start of the following week he asked if we could meet up before the date, feeling uncomfortable going on a date with someone he had never met before. I think that's when I gave him my last name so he could Facebook stalk me. He was free before Wednesday and I was free after Wednesday. I was going to school and working and my free time was Friday through Sunday. He insisted that he was busy later in the week though so I decided to squeeze him in between devotional, visiting teaching and work on Tuesday.

         We ended up taking a walk to the apple orchards since he didn't know where they were (funny story, his one class that semester was in the Ricks building....anyone who went to BYUI knows the orchard is RIGHT NEXT TO THE RICKS. In his defense it was a night class and hard to see...but still I laugh every time) So I went to devotional and then was headed to go visiting teaching after that. Normally when visiting teaching, I love to chat for hours on end (if you have ever visit taught me you'll know this to be true) but this time I was going to hang out with a cute guy, so I was dying to leave. Naturally the girl I was companions with loved to talk and so did the girl we were visiting (seriously no fault to them, they are both sweethearts) I was just impatient. It still took at least an hour and I booked it out of there as soon as I could.



         I got to my apartment and Garett was waiting on the couch talking to my roommate. We headed out for our walk towards the apple orchards. I don't remember much of the conversation. He talked about wanting to do a PhD and I think he mentioned he had a lot of sisters. I think I talked about photography and some about my family. Honestly I just remember it being very easy going and that the conversation flowed naturally.

        Garett knew I didn't have much time so he was expecting a 10 minute walk. Apparently after about 10 minutes he asked what I wanted to do, trying to give me an out if I needed to leave, but instead I said we could keep walking. We walked for an hour and a half, right up until I had to leave for work. He was impressed that I didn't mind taking such a long walk, despite being so busy. (Is anyone waiting on our first date still? Almost there I promise)

        I went on to work and came home and then if I remember right, I invited him over to watch Chuck. So he came over that night, then for lunch the next day, and then that evening and the next day as well. Finally it was Friday, our date!



        He was taking me to a haunted straw maze, which I'm not sure if I knew that beforehand....either way I hate haunted things, and I found out on that date that I do not like wandering around, feeling lost, trying to get out of a maze.....To add to the fun of that date, we kept running into my supervisor from work. Have you ever had that one supervisor you just loathe? They are just so obnoxious and rude and you really pray you never see them outside of work? Well that was THAT supervisor for me. So I was not only wandering around a haunted straw maze, scared people were going to jump out at me or chase me, but to add to the fun, I kept running into that supervisor. Garett was rocking this first date....

        Somehow despite that date, we still went on another date the next day and by Sunday we had decided that we didn't want to date anyone else. I found out later on that I was going to be his last date either way. After dating around for a month, he was burned out (if you don't know, Garett is very much an introvert) and that was probably exhausting for him. So it worked out that we ended up dating.


       It's fun to look back and laugh at what probably should have been nothing, because it truly was a terrible first date, but now over 5 years of marriage, 2 bachelors degrees, 2 kids, the start of a masters degree and having lived in 3 different states, we're still learning and growing together.



       It all started with me seeing a cute guy through a window and a terrible first date, but that is our story, I hope you enjoyed it.

-Meg

October 19, 2016

Comic Con 2016

Something that has taken me years to understand and fully appreciate is that I am a nerd! 
I think I was always secretly one, but then I married Garett and this whole new side of crazy came out.

I now play PC games like League of Legends and Borderlands 2 with Garett.
I follow League's World tournament like other people follow football.
We also love Nintendo and their family oriented fun.
We watch normal shows, but also anime which can be pretty cool.
I am part of 2 Facebook groups: Gaming Mommies and Legit Lady Gamers and that is the best thing about Facebook anymore.
Garett and I have played D&D with friends and I had an incredibly awesome Dragon disciple bard.(yeah you had never even imagined that combo before had you?)
I read fantasy and I read 26 of the 28 Shannara books by Terry Brooks this summer in the course of 5 months. (I can't believe I did that either!)

So yes I am a big hearted geek nerd and I love it!

This all culminated to bring about us going to Salt Lake Comic Con this year!

To be fair Mark Hamill and William Shatner were speaking and how on earth could I live with myself if I didn't go to that????
(If you don't know who they are, just letting you know, you are breaking my heart.)


Over 10,000 people showed up to hear Mark Hamill speak and let me tell you it was worth it!
He was hilarious, fun and humble oddly enough. You would think playing one of the most famous roles in film, that it would get to his head, but no he's an older guy who just happens to be famous.
He even brought his dog on stage and talked to a crowded room like we were all just sitting in his home talking over lunch. He is truly a remarkable man (no pun intended).

Shatner on the other hand is a straight up comedian who does not take himself seriously at all.
He's had his career and seems content to just laugh off the rest of his life. 

Now onto the good stuff....the actual Comic Con!
It was amazing. It's like Disneyland for nerdy adults!
People dress up and it's really cool! The more people get into it the cooler it is! We got a few pictures of people, but most of them are on here


We took UTA down to Comic Con and it was fun to see all the cosplayers on the train. 
Also a shout out to Taryn for recommending the multiday pass, because you cannot see it all in one go.

There were hundreds of booths with an artists section, and then tons of vendors for authors and people selling cool stuff like this shirt:


We took the picture and posted it on instagram and then showed it to the vendor to get a free Midna poster (not pictured on here).

Gosh we just wanted to buy everything!

The few treasures we did find though:

A shardblade necklace from the Stormlight Archives by Brandon Sanderson
(This series will be going on for at least another 14+ years so if you want a finished series I recommend waiting another decade or 2.)


If you can name all 3 of these shows/movies (below) then you are a true anime nerd.

For everyone else from left to right:

Princess Mononoke by Miyazaki (an environmentally friendly movie, not as cutesy as his other movies)
Beyond the Boundary (a cool short show about girl with a blood sword hunting creatures, mostly humorous)
Erased (NOT HUMOROUS, about a guy that goes back in time to when he is 11 to try to stop a serial killer, still ongoing)

P.S. These were my favorite artists! This guy does the mock ups and then his girlfriend does the digital renderings and they were all beautiful. It was difficult to narrow it down to 3.


We also got these (below) for Joshua's room and I am in love!
This guy prints his pictures on the same paper he does his originals so they keep all their colorful glory!
They are watercolors of Miyazaki movies and some of my favorites.

Left to right:
Kiki's Delivery Service
My Neighbor Totoro
Howl's Moving Castle


Not pictured:
2 post-apocalyptic books by this cool new author J Kowallis called the Enertia Trials
We walked around to lots of author's tables and most of them told us what they thought we wanted to hear, but she told us what she loved about the books and really just sold them to us through her telling.
We later found out she was the author and happily bought the books. They are a distopia but with actual adults (around 30's I think) because she was tired of teenage angst and I appreciated that. 
I haven't had a chance to read them yet, but I can't wait. Garett has liked them a lot and that's a big deal so I look forward to letting you know how it goes.

I put lots of links throughout this post so if you want to learn more about anything you can find it through the links or google it. 
We had a blast and would recommend Comic Con to anyone whether you be a closet nerd or a scream and shout it kind of nerd. 

Love y'all!
Megan

August 31, 2016

"Go Go"

Guess what!

We moved about a month ago!

There are still no pictures of our apartment because it is never clean during the daylight hours, which is truly a shame because we get some great natural light here.

One morning I will be proactive before Joshua wakes up and destroys my hard work and take pictures of our new home.

In the midst of moving and unpacking we decided to take a 24 hour trip up to Idaho to see our niece get baptized.


Despite being completely exhausted from leaving at 4:30 in the morning to make it on time (if but barely) we had a blast!

Garett and I are in love with Idaho and going back is always a treat. 
Getting to see family was the icing on the cake and getting to play in the river was the sprinkles on top of it all.

Joshua warmed up to all his cousins and aunts effortlessly (probably uncles too but I wasn't always paying attention) and of course his grandparents. He found out one of his cousins would carry him around and take him outside so I think they are probably best friends now.

Then to top it all off we got to play in a river!


I thought Joshua was going to die of happiness from splashing around and throwing the biggest rocks he could find. (Note the HUGE diaper full of water and rock in his hand. We didn't bring any pool diapers so he got to enjoy an incredibly heavy diaper full of water, it was almost as big as him by time we changed him)

It was a nice, but a fast trip. The weather was perfect and the company was wonderful.

Since then we have been working on settling into our new routine. Garett works evenings which is an adjustment, but probably for the best. We all kind of get grumpy in the evenings, but when it is just Joshua and I we handle being grumpy a little better together. 

Though since we've been here Joshua has become even more of an angel 
(I didn't think it was possible!)


The pictures are from this past week where Garett has been teaching Joshua (and me) how to long board. Apparently I ride goofy (meaning I ride with my right foot forward). Garett rides normal, but kicks mongo (meaning he pushes off with his front foot instead of his back which is much harder and awkward) 


It is Joshua's new favorite thing and he would make Garett ride around the parking lot all day if he could. Sadly daddy gets tired after awhile, but we have lots of fun when we can.


Having settled in I have decided children are a lot like fish. They need the proper sized living quarters for their energy and growth.

We just came from being with family that has a nice sized house, to a 2 bedroom apartment.
This means our small fry goes a bit stir crazy when there isn't enough to explore. 

We have 2 options to help with this.

The 1st is we have a balcony which is lovely and easy to access (only downfall right now are the bars are not as close together as I would like, but we are getting some netting for my peace of mind).
The 2nd is taking walks to the playground or the nice big lawn over by the church (depending on the heat and mommy's energy levels).


The other day we took his cart with us on our walk which ended up with him pushing for the 1st block and then me carrying him and his cart the rest of the time. Oh well, it was still fun.

Joshua is learning lots of new words lately.
His favorites are Eye Brow
"I" which means yes (we have decided he is a pirate)
"Go go" from the Dr. Suess Cat in the Hat show
"Dog dog"
"Ding ding" from trolley on Daniel Tiger 
and "bye bye"

He also said his first sentence yesterday which was "Go bye bye" when we had to leave the play ground and he kept saying it as we walked away. 
To be fair we were at the play ground for a long time and it was nearing bedtime.

Overall this move has been great for us. Joshua has been better behaved, mornings are now family cuddle time while we watch cartoons together and snuggles are frequent. 
Joshua is learning to help more around the house including turning his sound machine and night light on and off at the beginning and end of each nap/bedtime/morning which actually makes putting him to bed much easier.

We still don't have everything down perfectly, but we're getting there one day at a time.
I'll leave you with a fun video of Joshua and Garett riding the long
board together.




-Megan

May 23, 2015

Happy Birthday Garett!

Today is Garett's birthday! 
He is 25, a quarter of a century, a score and 1/4!


The last (almost) 4 years of being together and almost 3 years of marriage have been wonderful!


Not only has Garett been the greatest husband of all time, but now he is the greatest father too!


He brings joy and happiness to all that meet him. 


He has a way of making every day a sunny one, filled with laughter and fun.


He is goofy and sweet and I could not ask for a greater man to share my life with.


Garett puts with my craziness and still manages to love me at the end of each day. 


Thank you my love for always bringing out the best in me and forgiving me at my worst. 


They always say marriage is hard, but with you I feel like marriage is the easiest thing in the world.
Life is hard, but I'm glad I get to go through life with you.


My love for you grows more and more every day. 


I thought when we got married that I couldn't possibly love you more and now that love seems small and cute. My love for you is indescribable and continues to grow and will for always.


Thank you for being my partner in crime, my best friend, my confidant, my love, my husband, and the father of our sweet baby boy. 


We've had to grow up a lot this year with us both graduating from college and having a baby, but it has all been a grand adventure. 


I am looking forward to the next chapter of our lives, wherever it may take us,


Here's to many more birthdays with you! 


I can't wait until we get to the point that we've been married longer than not!


Happy birthday my love! 


I look forward to growing old with you and sharing all the rest of your birthdays through the adventures of life.
I love you Garett and you better never forget it!

-love Megan

March 30, 2015

My Birth Story: Joshua

I’ll start a little before just for some background information. It all began Friday January 2nd when we had our 39 week appointment. The doctor checked me and Joshua was still faced the right way (he had been since November), but I was not ephased or dilated. So we left the office and scheduled our 40 week appointment for a week later.
            Saturday night as I was falling asleep I remember thinking that it would likely be my last Sunday at church for a while. I fell asleep thinking of seeing everyone one last time as a huge pregnant lady. Fast ward a few hours to about 3:30am. I woke up to use the bathroom for likely the 2nd or 3rd time that night. This is nothing uncommon for a pregnant woman in her 3rd trimester.


            I went to the bathroom and then headed back to bed, but it still felt like I was leaking. In my half dazed state I figured maybe I hadn’t emptied my bladder completely and went back to the bathroom. Repeat one or two more times before I realized this was not normal. I headed back into our room and woke up Garett, telling him that I thought my water had broken. Half asleep we headed back to the bathroom because I was leaking enough that I was going to soak my clothes if I didn’t sit on the toilet. Being pretty sleepy, we tried to remember what the doctor said to do. We called the doctor’s office and were connected to the doctor that was on call. He asked about my water breaking and contractions, which were still very far apart he confirmed that my water had likely broken and told us to hang out at home until the contractions got closer together.
            We then called my mom to let her know what was going on, since she would likely be the first to come and see Joshua after he was born. We didn’t have any heavy pads in the house though and tried to figure out what we were going to do. I couldn’t just sit on the toilet for the next several hours, so we grabbed one of Joshua’s newborn diapers and a towel and headed out to the living room to wait. Two hours later my water was starting to gush more and more so we decided to head to the hospital, being unsure of how much fluid I was losing. We went in around 6am and I was at a 1 ½. They told us to go home but to come back no later than 3:30 or 4pm (12 hours after my water had broken). We went home and tried to get some rest as my contractions got stronger.


            While we waited my contractions changed from front labor to back labor. Sadly I didn’t know the difference at the time, and the pain started to get more uncomfortable. 5 hours later around 11am we decided to head back, because again I was losing a lot of fluid and my contractions were getting closer together. They checked me and I think I was at a 3. This time we decided to stay though. We were unsure how fast or slow I was going to progress and figured it was safer to stay. The nurses kept trying to put me on Pitocin to speed up my labor, but I was determined to go all natural. I did have a Hep lock though (for those that don’t know, it is the part of the IV that has the needle that goes into your hand, but is not hooked into the IV, this allows you to move around the room freely instead of being stuck in bed, but if something happens they can hook you up to an IV quickly).
            By 2pm I was at a 6. They called my midwife in and she was pleased to see the progress I was making. At this point my lower back was hurting, but I could still mostly breathe through it. During those hours we had tried every position that our birthing class had mentioned: rocking on all fours, the birthing ball, etc. Nothing seemed to be helping so my midwife mentioned using the hot tub. We used the hot tub for about 4 hours, it helped for a while, but then the jets started making the pain worse, rather than better. Convinced by the strength and timing on my contractions, that I was at a 7 or 8 (the transition stage) my midwife had me get out and head back to the room to check.
            Annnnnd I was still at a 6. At this point the contractions were starting to become unbearable. Not so much that the pain had increased, but that I had been at a 6 with back labor for 4 hours, and my body was becoming exhausted. My midwife knew how much I wanted an all-natural birth and so she suggested some temporal pain relievers.
            First we tried water pocket shots. It is exactly what it sounds like. They shoot water in your lower back to try to help with the pain. The only problem is that it only works 70% of the time. They said it would sting a lot. Stinging a lot was an UNDERSTATEMENT. I’m pretty sure I screamed blood murder and I hadn’t cried or screamed at all during labor. Those shots hurt far worse than my labor pains! They almost made back labor seem like fun and they ended up NOT working…. Next we tried hooking me up to an IV and putting some gentle medication through. It helped for about an hour and then went away. At this point I had been in labor for 16 hours with back labor and I was exhausted. I’m pretty sure I had started asking for an epidural sometime when I was in the hot tub. Sadly I forgot the code word Garett and I had set up so that when I actually did want an epidural I could get one. My midwife though was so sweet and determined to give me my wish of an all-natural birth. I am truly grateful for how hard she pushed me.


It hit 8pm though and I was done. My back was so sore and my body was exhausted, not to mention I hadn’t eaten anything except a little Jell-O since Saturday night. Finally I firmly told my midwife and the doctors that I wanted an epidural. After signing some stuff and having my blood taken, a doctor came in to give me that blessed epidural. Two pokes in the back between contractions and a lot of tape later I felt better. It took maybe a few minutes at the most and did NOT hurt at all! Not because I was in labor, but because it really does not hurt. Just fyi I am the biggest baby when it comes to needles. You know how doctors always say a shot will feel like a pinch and it NEVER does? Well this actually does feel like a very gentle pinch or poke. Very quickly my pain was relived and I was extremely happy. Let me tell you, epidurals are heaven sent!
After that I fell asleep for an hour and when I woke up I was at an 8! Sadly that was the end of the good news. My doctors over the next several hours tried to get my contractions to be stronger and closer together, but every time they tried to up the Pitocin, Joshua’s heartrate would freak out and they would have to lower the dosage again. This went on until almost 1am when they finally got me to a 10. Then the pushing began!
My epidural ended up being a little wonky. My lower half was numb, but I could still tell when the contractions were coming. This actually ended up being a blessing as I could tell when they were coming before the monitor could tell my midwife. Plus the contraction monitor kept slipping, so eventually they removed it and relied on me to tell them when it was time. I pushed and pushed and pushed. Joshua was coming down, but not quite far enough. At one point I threw up while I was laying on my back and it was pretty unpleasant. I remember being able to feel his head. Like I said, nothing hurt, but I could still sort of feel things. Joshua was just not making enough progress. At one point he came down far enough that they thought they could get the doctor to use a vacuum to help pull him out, but when the nurse went to check where he was, Joshua went back up.
After 2 ½ hours of pushing, my midwife brought in the doctor and they told me they thought it was best that I had a c-section. They explained that if I pushed any longer Joshua was likely to become distressed and they he might not make it. He was turned funny, they couldn’t completely tell, but they knew he was not facing in a way that he would come easily. After explaining the risks and benefits, I agreed that I should have a c-section. I would say that I was sad or disappointed, but at this point I just wanted Joshua to be safe and healthy. My poor midwife looked sad because she knew how much I had wanted a natural birth and to be honest I was pretty dang close to having one. Her and my doctor agreed that I should try for an all-natural V-BAC next time though. When I was progressing, I progressed quickly and I handled the pain for a long time. They felt comfortable thinking I could probably have the next one natural without a problem. With Joshua there just ended up being too many complications.


Once we all agreed on a c-section everything happened very quickly. I signed some papers, they took my blood again and suddenly I was off. They started moving my bed and IV out of the room and down the hall. I’m not sure that they were running, but it seemed really fast. They moved me into the OR (which is REALLY cold by the way), slid a board under me, lifted me up and moved me to the table. Tons of doctors and nurses were moving around me. They strapped down my legs and covered them with blankets. They put a curtain up over my chest so I couldn’t see my stomach. They then made me lay my arms out straight to the sides and put a heated tube across my arms. It blew hot air on me and I remember thinking “where was this during my labor?” They covered it with a blanket and it felt so good. During this time they upped my epidural and I kept wondering where on earth did all these people keep coming from? I swear it felt like tons of people all of the sudden showed up and I have no clue what they were all doing, but they must have been helping right? My doctor told me I was going to feel tugging, but it would not hurt. My midwife doesn’t do c-sections but she was right there helping my doctor the whole time. Garett came and sat next to me with a hair net and other protective wear.
The next thing I knew my stomach felt like someone was pulling on it left and then right, over and over. It was the weirdest feeling I have probably ever experienced! I threw up during it because I think they bumped my stomach while trying to get him out and my body didn’t like that. Luckily I was able to warn the doctors and they found something for me to throw up in. I remember my legs would not stop shaking, they said it was from the adrenaline. Your body isn’t really meant to be cut open. A few more tugs later and Joshua was here! (All of this took place in about 15 minutes from the time I signed the paperwork)
3:45am and he had finally arrived! They held him up over the curtain for me to see. He was still covered in blood and other stuff, but he was the cutest thing I had ever seen. We actually had not really decided on a name, but when I saw him over that curtain I knew he was going to be Joshua William Bonds. He just looked like a Joshua. They then took him away to get cleaned up. Garett went with them so he could enjoy our little boy once he was cleaned up. They told me my placenta looked great and asked if I wanted to see it, but I decided to pass. I remember thinking right after they took Joshua out of me, that I was starving and wanted a cheese burger.
After that they had to sew me up, which felt like the longest, slowest process ever, though it was probably only 30 minutes. They brought Joshua back in with Garett and they set him on my arm, but I couldn’t actually hold him. I could just turn my head and kind of pat him with my left hand. After they had sewn me up and put a nice big bandage over it, they removed the curtain and hot tube, slid the board under me and moved me back to my bed. Garett and Joshua had to go elsewhere for a bit. Once again I was whisked down the hall to temporary waiting room. I had to answer some questions, while a nurse filled out some stuff on the computer. I just remember thinking I wanted to see my baby. Not too long after, they brought Garett and Joshua into the room. Finally I got to hold my baby!

He was tiny and perfect at 6 ½ lbs and 19.5 inches. I had never seen such a perfect and sweet little person in my entire life. We spent most of the morning and afternoon in that room, because they were waiting for a larger room to become available. Poor Garett tried to sleep in the chair, but eventually I did my best to scoot over so he could sit on the hospital bed with me. I’m pretty sure when we weren’t ogling our newborn son, we were passed out asleep. After all we hadn’t gotten any rest for about 36 hours.


They brought me some Jell-O and crackers and asked me if I thought I could handle real food for dinner. I insisted that I could, because let us face it, crackers and Jell-O are not filling and I was starving.
Later that day we were moved into our permanent room. The nurses said that since I had a c-section I had to stay until Wednesday, but then after that I could stay an extra day if needed. They also encouraged me to try walking around before the end of the day. Someone came in and took my order for my meals for the evening, Tuesday and Wednesday. Outside of the stork meal, all the other meals were technically only for me. However, I just ordered just about everything, that way Garett and I could share. I won’t lie, the food was actually pretty good, especially the stork dinner.
Some of our good friends came and saw us in the hospital later that day and also on Tuesday. I probably looked terrible. I never had any problems with swelling during pregnancy (I can thank hiking across campus in the snow for that) but after giving birth everything was swollen. I wasn’t allowed to shower until Tuesday morning and I felt rather gross. After the 4 strangest days of my life and forgetting what day and time it was for those 4 days we decided it was time to go home. My mom drove up that Wednesday morning and helped us get everything together. We were discharged from the hospital after putting our tiny baby in his car seat that looked like it could have swallowed him whole and headed home.
That entire first week is kind of a blur. I know I laughed and cried a lot. Mostly happy, but also a good bit of sadness because Joshua did not take to nursing easily and it was a stressful process to get him to eat. Between that and trying to heal, it was an emotional roller coaster. I felt kind of helpless and had to hobble like an old lady wherever I went. Thank goodness I had my mom and Garett to help me through it. Eventually things got easier and my mom went back home.
Life is much nicer now. Garett works full time while working on applications for grad school and I get to stay home with Joshua and play with him all day. He’ll be 3 months old on Sunday. It’s been the fastest yet slowest 3 months of my life. The nights can be hard, but Joshua is learning to sleep for longer periods now. My days are pretty fun, filled with laughing, smiling and cooing. Already I’m starting to forget life before Joshua.


The best quote I’ve heard to describe parenthood came from my mother-in-law. When we were pregnant with Joshua she said to us “Right now your life is in black and white and when you have a baby it is like seeing color for the first time”. That is really the only way to explain it. My capacity to love has grown more than I ever thought possible. Garett and I are no longer a little family of 2, but of 3 now. Another great quote from my mother-in-law is that I have becoming one of the fiercest creatures on earth, a mother.
I can testify that it is all true. I honestly feel like I was living my life in black and white before Joshua came along. I never knew I could love such a tiny person so fiercely. I also never really knew how much my mother loves me, until I became a mother myself. It is a rather humbling experience. I love my life more than ever now and I would never go back. I love my amazing husband, Garett, and we love our little Joshua. I am grateful to have the most incredible boys in my life and I am pretty certain I am the luckiest lady alive.
So that is my story. I apologize it is a bit long but kudos to you if you actually read it all. Sorry it took so long to tell, but I hope maybe it helps others or at the very least people will learn a little bit about me. I love y’all!

-Megan

January 13, 2015

Joshua has arrived!

In case you haven't seen the millions of posts on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, our baby boy has arrived!
Joshua William Bonds arrived at 3:45 am on Monday January 5th 2015. 
He was 6 lbs 8 oz and 19 1/2 inches long. 
He is absolutely adorable and I am happily biased.

I'll back up briefly though for a moment to explain how we wrapped up the end of 2014.
We got to finish the year out by seeing our dear friends Ron and Bryton get sealed, which was beautiful to see. We are so happy to have gotten to share that special day with them.

We then got to spend New Years with our wonderful friends Katy and Sam!
Below is the gorgeous Katy!

And of course Sam. Garett and Sam met on their missions to Zimbabwe.
Who knew that they would stay dear friends through both getting married and now us having a baby.
Honestly we spent New Years playing Terraria with them and getting them hooked on it. It was a fun filled evening with great friends and lots of laughs.

I guess this was the last picture of me pregnant at 39 weeks. 
 Little did we know that on Sunday January 4th around 4 am, my water would break and everything began to change.
After almost 24 hours of labor Joshua arrived to us. I think I'll do another post on my labor story. It was an exhausting one, but worth it.

I apologize for my swollen face, I ended up having to have a c-section and all those medications made me puffy. I can honestly say I was just tired and happy.

Garett immediately took to being a dad and it looks good on him.

Right after he was born they moved us to a small temporary recovery room that only had a chair for Garett to sleep in so I had him join me since I had just lost a bunch of weight and and room for him. He immediately passed out and so did Joshua. 

 And now for tons of pictures of Joshua. 
If you don't want to see a ton of pictures of my baby, then I am sorry for you.

Last week was honestly a blur. Garett and I were up for over 24 hours straight and pretty much no food and no rest. 
While we were in the hospital it felt like we were in a twilight zone. I never really knew what day it was and time didn't seem to matter since 

He mostly sleeps and eats, but even when he is asleep he is adorable!


When he is awake and not eating this is a common face of his.
He always looks like he is contemplating deep and important things that might save the world one day. I have to wonder what is going on in that brain of his. 


Like I said Garett is taking to his fatherhood thing.


Joshua's favorite thing to do is eat and then fall asleep in mommy's lap. 


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We love having in our lives! I have never been so tired in my life, though it isn't as bad as I thought it would be. He is precious and sweet and I wouldn't change a thing about him. Truly our lives will never be the same and we're excited for this new chapter. 

Thank you to our friends who came to see us in the hospital, to the sweet friends in our ward that brought us meals and to my dear mom for coming and helping us out for a few days. I can't wait for the rest of our family and friends to get to meet him. We love you all and thank you for all your well wishes and support. 

-Megan