He seems pretty mellow during these first few hours, but somehow I am thinking that will change once we get him home from the hospital. Wednesday, November 11, 2009
A journey called life
We want to welcome little Ezra to the family! At 7:29 this morning our lives changed and his began. After all the anticipation, doctors visits and wondering what he would look like he is here and is perfect. There were lots of debating and guessing of the weight in the OR. Most of us guessed over. He came in at 7 lbs 9 oz and 19 inches long.
He seems pretty mellow during these first few hours, but somehow I am thinking that will change once we get him home from the hospital.
Here is the whole family, everyone is so happy to have him here finally. I think Mel is the happiest. She did a great job throughout the pregnancy and it is great to see her with him.
How fast we forgot that Chloe was no longer "little". She is a very proud sister and wants to be next to "baby Ezra" as much as she can. She will be a good helper to have around and to set an example for her brother.
There will be more pictures to come. I am not quite as talented as Melanie at these posts but wanted to get some pictures out there for everyone to see. My favorite part of him being here is to see how happy Mel is holding the little guy.
He seems pretty mellow during these first few hours, but somehow I am thinking that will change once we get him home from the hospital. Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Done and dusted
Tomorrow morning we will be sitting in the hospital with a new baby. Can't wait!! So, here are some pics of the things we have been doing to keep busy till the little dude makes his appearance.
Check this blog tomorrow because due to the fact we don't have cell phones we can't send pics easily so we decided (Brad got a blog tutorial) to just post the new pictures here. Next time I blog we'll have 2 kids. Bring it on.
This is our fabulous chair we ordered and this is how it arrived. Thanks baby outlet. Hopefully, we will get the replacement piece in time. They assured us it would be here in time.
Chloe and I went for my free manicure I won and got one for her as well. It was like Christmas and disneyland in one for our girl. She loved the experience and all the girls at the salon loved her. She chose her own colors.
The quilt. I'll post again about finishing it up but it is truly a treasure to us. It is so soft and perfect and just how I had envisioned it.
Have a great night everyone! I am off to sit by My Brad and watch our biggest Loser and other mindless t.v.
Monday, November 2, 2009
had to include these...
Around November 2nd I find my hand jello mold and I am disappointed I didn't make the jello so this year we made "hand jello" and Chloe loved loved loved it. My sister in law has this recipe where you make it look kindof more handcolorish and you can put blood veins in it with food color but we just had raspberry which also made a freaky wierd statement. A couple of the fingers fell off too which made for added delight.
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Halloween and the last days with one child
Happy Happy Halloween from the Chambers. Sweet Minnie Mouse. We had quite the day and day before full of activities. The day before we went to a little playgroup/ halloween party where all the kids dressed up and played games. I was stunned and proud as I sat and watched our little girl participate in the games and actually get it and get all excited.

Friday night we headed to the ward trunk or treat. It was short and sweet and very windy and cold. My Brad saved the day by having this "too small" brown vest for me in the car. Don't worry, Chloe was just fine in her short sleeves though. Knuckle head.

On Saturday we started at 10am. We hit the Micheal's craft store for free crafts and a bucket of goodies, then to the local grocery story where we pathetically waited in disneyland long lines for Chloe to get yet more candy. They loaded her up with good stuff though and let's be honest, we reaped the rewards of having an adorably dressed up child who politely would say, "trick or treat" and "i'm minnie mouse" and "thank you". Next we headed to Sam's Club for our ritual lunch of pizza, hotdog, big drink, and pretzel (which I shared this time) all for under 5 bucks. Then we killed some samples and headed home by 1:30. Off to nap for the 3 of us.
That night we went trick or treating with our next door neighbors. We drove to a neighborhood (can't wait to live in a neighborhood where we could actually trick or treat in, like the one's we grew up in as kids) and then hit the local Steak and Shake with them for dinner. Try the guacamole burger.
And this is Chloe and her cute friend Kate. Their dad's are both going to be doctors (Kate's is almost there not so much for Chloe's) It's really funny to watch them with the doctor kit they play with.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
less than 2 weeks...
Some cute girls threw us a baby shower. It was for brunch on a Saturday. They asked me what I wanted to eat (so nice) and I wasn't shy. I said quiche and chocolate trifle. They made them both. I sure love myself some little quiches (she made them with phylo dough which was genius) and then a chocolate layered trifle with all it's deliciousness at 10am. The girl in the black shirt is due with twin boys a week before me and the one to my left is due with a boy a month after me. There are a few others not pictured. I have loved meeting all these wonderful new friends.
The weather warmed up here a bit and we've been able to get out and enjoy the parks. This is Chloe's favorite park. She refers to it as the "fast park". We had a treasure hunt here for family night once and she also thinks there is treasure there.
The Illinois falls are gorgeous.
And...we will be holding Ezra B in less than 2 weeks! I have nothing to complain about. Feeling great, sleeping pretty great till my hip issue last night, exercising, breathing fine. I have been blessed with a great pregnancy. we hope Ezra has 2 eyes and doesn't look like Frankenstein because that is what the last ultrasound pic showed!
The Illinois falls are gorgeous.
And...we will be holding Ezra B in less than 2 weeks! I have nothing to complain about. Feeling great, sleeping pretty great till my hip issue last night, exercising, breathing fine. I have been blessed with a great pregnancy. we hope Ezra has 2 eyes and doesn't look like Frankenstein because that is what the last ultrasound pic showed!Monday, October 12, 2009
Conference Owls and I need a good knife.
I'll explain the knife part first. The other day, Chloe and I were aimlessly walking around Sam's Club waiting for them to set out samples when over the loud speaker I heard "come and get a free paring knife on aisle 10". So we went and the immediately realized it was a trap. We had to listen to a knife infommercial for the "unbelievable ever-sharp knife". Well, long story short and shame aside I bought the set. (come on...he threw in all sorts of "freebies") So I got home and decided that sadly, i better take the knife set back. I found a set someone gave us for our wedding and decided they would due. Well, the next day I chopped a chunk out of my nail bed. Sounds wierd but it was like a chunk right in the center. I am okay but man it hurt like the dickens and it is just starting to heal. Ugly as can be. So now I am stuck with a set of subpar knives knowing what I could've had. I thought about going back to Sam's and asking if "Ron=the knife guy" would meet me out back for a private transaction but decided I've used crappy knives for this long what's another 5 years.
If you hadn't noticed I am totally obsessed with sewing and people that can sew something from nothing. I love Project Runway. Here is what I created out of "nothing".
I have seen the soft blocks before and I needed a quick baby gift for twin boys and this is what I made out of scraps and scrap batting. SOOOO Easy for anyone, like me, who wants to sew something easy. Just 6 squares. Sew them in cross (4 up and down then 2 to make the cross shape) Then stuff with batting, add the ribbons as you sew it up and tada!
We had fun playing around on all the free stuff. I lost my lens cap sometime at the beginning of the fun and thankfully someone found it and turned it in.
Here we are picking. Chloe tripped several times on the thick vines. Sometimes Brad and I laugh when that happens. Is that wrong?Oh yes, Conference Owls. We loved conference. Elder Holland commands attention with his awesome spirit and dynamic testimony of the Book of Mormon. Loved the talk about Aiming High and so so so many others. Can't wait for the Ensign. For the past year or so B-rad and I have read one talk every sunday and we finish them all by the next conference. If you can make it work in your schedule it is very rewarding. We ate delicious treats. Here are some owl cookies we made. I thought you may appreciate the recipe because they are very fall festivey.
bake @350 for 12-15 minutes.
1 1/3 c. flour
1 tsp b. powder
1/2 tsp. salt
1 c. brown sugar
2/3 c. soft shortening
1 c. crunchy p.b.
1 egg
1 tsp vanilla
1 c. rolled oats
2 sq. unsweeted choc. melted
mix flour, b.p. and salt. set aside. cream sugar and shortening. stir in p.b., egg and vanilla. stir in flour. mix in oats. divide dough in half. shape one half into an 8 in. long roll. stir in melted choc to other half. Roll choc. dough on waxed paper to an 8 in. square. place 8 in. roll on choc. dough. wrap choc. around it. pinch seams. wrap in waxed paper. chill 1 1/2 hours. cut in 1/4 inch slices. Make face for owl pinching ears, use choc chips, and nut for the beak. So cute.
In other news: Chloe just figured out how to control the mouse so she can play simple computer games. That's quite impressive hand eye coordination. She finally had a super successful swim lesson (4th try). And we are having the baby on November 11th barring some difficulties on my part or on scheduling labor and delivery. Wahoo. 1 month left.
Friday, October 2, 2009
Meet me in St. Louis
Last weekend we planned a little vacation to St. Louis and we're SOOO glad we did.
Chloe skipped and jumped and squeeled as we ran around the arch. Our hotel was right across the street. Thank you very much priceline.
Brad took Chloe in to get her jammies on and she ran out like this and gave me a big hug and said "trick or treat" with Brad smiling behind her. These are her new jammies.

Mel=lucky charms and cinnamon toast crunch, Chloe= honey nut cheerios, B-rad=cocoa puffs and Trix, one tall milk from Starbucks, one raspberry muffin...BREAKFAST IN BED.
The Magic House childrens/adult museum in St. Louis. Super fun. Although Chloe didn't think the electric ball was super fun.
We ate the best best best guacomole burger and butterfinger shake, had mexican, had car warmed pb and j's and chips, went to the temple...together thanks so some great friends, and just had a great time as the Chambers 3. Next stop...Chambers 4! (and a major league baseball game which I want to go to SOOOO badly-one day!)
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