Saturday, August 2, 2014

My Parents Visit to Okinawa

The week after Sean's parents came to visit, we had another set of visitors! 
MY PARENTS! 
Boy, oh boy did I miss them! 
I could hardly wait to pick them up from the airport. 
Grammy and Grandpa meeting Barrett for the first time!


If you know my parents, you know they LOVE the beach. So while they were here, we rented a beach house in Okuma! 



While we were up North, my parents and I took a quick little day trip to a very wonderful tourist trap - Pineapple Park. Pineapples everywhere!! 


After having a great few days at the beach house, we made our way back down to Chatan to do some sight seeing down in Naha. We made a trip to Okinawa World! They had too much fun while visiting this place. 




We also made a trip to Cape Zanpa and Nakagusuku Castle ruins. 


I am so thankful that my parents made the long trip out here to visit us. We got to explore so many different places on Okinawa. I sure do wish they could have stayed a little bit longer! Can't wait to see you guys again, we miss and love you so much! 

Sean's Parents Come to Visit

After almost 2 years of being in Okinawa, we finally had visitors! We were so excited to see Sean's parents and for them to meet our little Barrett. 

Even though it rained most of the time they were visiting, we were able to go on a few adventures and show them the island. 


 Such a proud Papa!

Sean's parents experiencing how completely obsessed Okinawans are with little babies. 


Our first big outing with Barrett was to the Aquarium




Sean's mom already teaching Barrett! <3 


We finally got a semi-sunny day, and took advantage of it! We took Sean's parents to Shuri Castle! Shuri Caslte is a Ryukyuan Castle and was the palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom. However, during World War II it was taken by the Americans, in the Battle of Okinawa, and was almost completely destroyed. In 1992, the main building was reconstructed and is now designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 



Quite possibly one of my favorite pictures of Sean - Proud dad or Peter Pan? 





While we were at Shuri Castle we went to a Traditional Tea Ceremony. We loved it! If you live in Okinawa, and have babies, you know how completely in love Okinawans are with the little ones. This lovely Okinawan almost didn't give Barrett back! 



Our week with Sean's parents went by way too fast! We loved spending time with them and showing them around Okinawa. It really made us miss home. We are so thankful they made the long trek out here to see our little bub. We love you guys!

Barrett's Wild Nursery

Growing up, my favorite children's book has always been "Where the Wild Things Are". So when we found out we were having a little boy, I immediately jumped at the theme. Thankfully, Sean thought it was a great idea! 
Unfortunately, living in Japan, we do not have crafty stores like Michaels, Joannes, or even a dang target to get cute nursery stuff. On base housing doesn't exactly provide us with a roomy nursery either. With that being said, we had to improvise on the decorating. 




One of our best friends back home, Nikki, had these water color paintings done for us! She also sewed that cute little monster sitting in Barrett's rocking chair. We love you Nikki Smash! 





Hope you love Bear's room just as much as we do! 

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Oh hey - we had a baby!


Obviously most of you know we had a baby - probably from the plethora of pictures I post on instagram and Facebook - I would normally feel bad about blowing up everyone's Facebook feeds but let's be real - you would probably do the same. 

Here is our delivery story: 
at 39 weeks and 4 days pregnant (April 22), I waddled my huge self in to see my midwife for a check up. Her first words to me were,  "HOLY COW YOU'RE HUGE - You will not make it to the weekend". These words excited me and scared me all at the same time. However, at this point I just wanted this baby out of me. He was heavy, hurting my back, pushing down on my bladder, I could feel his hiccups in my butt - just get him out. My midwife told me I was only 3 cm dilated and to go home and do some walking! That day I went home and walked our crazy dogs (more like they took me for a walk). Sean came home and we ate dinner, hung out, and I checked my hospital bag just incase. 

That night I had a dream I was jumping into water and right as I hit the water..I woke up and felt my water break. It was 3:45am and I smacked Sean, yelled "MY WATER" and stood in the shower for hmm i don't know - maybe 10 minutes. *Note to pregnant women - When your water breaks..it doesn't stop until you have your little babe* I wasn't having contractions so Sean and I took our time getting the rest of our things together, and letting the dogs out. Our dog, Roku, would not leave me alone. He knew something was up. 
We loaded up the car around 4:15am and drove to the Naval Hospital of Okinawa. Luckily our hospital was a 5 minute drive away, especially because it was 4 in the morning. I waddled into the hospital looking like a 2 year old who just peed her pants. We were immediately checked into a room and had a beautiful view of the East China Sea! 

When I checked in I was still 3 cm dilated. I started having small contractions, but nothing too serious. After a few hours passed, it felt like someone was ripping my back and hips open. I was having terrible back labor. Our little dude was head down but facing sideways! Sean and I tried everything - Walking, slow dancing, sitting on a birthing ball, lower back massages, tennis balls, everything! Nothing was working. Then after about 7.5 hours of excruciating back labor, my nurse told me I needed to have pitocin because I was still only 3 cm dilated..if any of you have had a baby and needed pitocin you know it makes your contractions so much worse. With that being said, I was finally convinced to get an Epidural. AND HOLY COW. I am so glad I finally gave in and had one because I could hardly breath through my contractions and back labor. The epidural made me feel so much more comfortable. I had just enough to keep the pain to a minimum, but not so much that i couldn't feel my legs. 
Basically, Sean and I spent the rest of the day watching movies and waiting for our little Bub to arrive. 
At around 4:30pm I felt a lot of pressure and told Sean I thought I could feel him coming! So a nurse came in to check how far dilated I was and ...well, let's just say she didn't have to check. They paged my midwife and she ran in and said, "Girl, I have an hour and a half before I have to be at a mandatory PT. If you want me to deliver him, you're going to have to do it in that time". Needless to say, I pushed for an hour -I will spare you the details -  and out came our little dude!  

After almost 14 hours of labor, our baby boy, Barrett Sean Wetherill was born on April 23, 2014 at 5:36pm (Japan time!) 
*Sorry for the gruesome picture - it's the first picture we got of him!*











This is our wonderful Midwife, LT Commander Glanton. She took care of us throughout our entire pregnancy and delivery. Since she had to run off to her PT after delivering Barrett, we couldn't get a picture until my 6 week post partum check up! We just loved her! 



Maternity photos


If you know Sean and I, we hate getting our pictures taken and better yet paying for them. When I got pregnant we decided we would skip out on the whole Maternity Photos thing. I mean, let's be real, who wants to remember that time when they gained - oh I don't know - 35 pounds. 

Well..since this post is called "Maternity Photos" you can guess what I gave into..A friend of a friend was trying to start up a photography business here in Okinawa and she needed a Maternity session for her portfolio - so she asked if i would help her out since I was hugely pregnant at the time. Of course I said yes! Nicole was soo awesome and I actually had the best time taking these pictures - She is so talented!! 

Here are some of my favorite shots from the Maternity Shoot. 






These pictures were taken at Toguchi Beach in Okinawa. 

A Wild Baby Shower!


Our very wonderful friend, Erin, threw our little guy and I a "Where the Wild Things are" themed baby shower. She went above and beyond for us - we just love her!




She and a few other girls hand cut all of these wonderful decorations. I was so surprised and thankful for such amazing friends! 














 All of our Wild and wonderful guests! 




Saving the best part for last - Our friend Brittany ordered us this AMAZING cake. I cried in front of everyone when I saw it, and then when I had to cut it up [Pregnancy Hormones much?] . It was seriously, the most amazing cake I have ever seen. A very talented friend from our husband's unit, Jo Denny, made this cake. If you live in Okinawa and are looking for someone to make a cake check out Que Rico Cakes :]




Shout out to Erin for being the best friend we could ask for in Okinawa. We are so grateful for you! 

Our Trip to Osaka and Kyoto


In January we took a little pre-baby trip to Osaka and Kyoto with some great friends.
It was great to explore some of the beautiful places in Mainland Japan. 

26 weeks pregnant at the Osaka Castle with Sean. 


The night life in Osaka was so lively! 

While we were in Osaka we took a day trip to Kyoto! We are dying to go back because it was so traditional. 
Bamboo forest! 

 10,000 Torii Gates - literally. 





We also trekked up a mountain to see monkeys. 




If you are in mainland Japan, I highly recommend taking a trip to Kyoto. It was one of my favorite places!