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My Sis-in-law, Rachel, is pregnant with twins: a boy and a girl... so I wanted to do something special for them. I have offered to make quilts and bumper-pads for them using the adorable "Urban Circus" print, that I have been dying to use (I have been helping Kerri with her fabric shop).
So far, I have only done most of the cutting
and a little bit of sewing and ironing on the blue quilt... lots of work to do still

For the Blue quilt, I am using the "snowball" design. For the pink quilt, I am using a triangle
I will hopefully be able to post more pictures soon... it is difficult to find time to sew, since the babies won't sleep through the sound of the sewing machine... ugh. I will figure it out though :)
design quilt.
Okay, so it has been half a year since I posted anything, and a lot has changed. We now live in University Place, WA. I broke my leg. And we have a beautiful little baby girl, Isabella.
Although everyone knows, I want to record the story of how eventful Isabella's birth was. Isabella was due May 10th, and as my due-date approached, I was getting extremely anxious! I went to church on Mother's Day (the 9th) hoping that it would be my last time going with my preggo belly. As I was walking out of church, talking and laughing with Mom and friends that were around, I barely missed the handicap ramp that I was headed towards, and fell on my leg. I managed to break my right Tibia and Fibula (both bones in the lower leg). They called the ambulance and took me to St Joseph's hospital. They admitted me that evening and at quarter to 3 in the morning, I started labor. By about 6:30, I was 7 cm dilated and so they rushed me up to the labor and delivery floor. I was barely able to get the epidural in time... thankfully. This slowed down labor so that they were able to set my leg in a cast before it was time to push. Isabella Louise was born at 12:11pm, 19"long and weighing 9lbs.



A week and a half later, they admitted me back into the hospital, but this time for surgery. They decided that due to the angle of the break and the faster recovery options, it would be most beneficial to insert a rod down my leg and then to secure it with four screws. It took a few days to recover in the hospital, and then we returned to the Crozier's for it to heal more fully.