Rylee told us last week she wanted her ears pierced. She has said this before, but when she asked if it hurt, we told her the truth and said yes, but only for a minute. She isn't exactly the toughest when it comes to pain, so she wasn't interested. I'm not sure what changed her mind, but she did GREAT! No tears (unlike her mother's experience at age 4). She is so proud and can't wait to show her friends at school!
Saturday, August 30, 2008
A big step for Rylee--EAR PIERCING!
Rylee told us last week she wanted her ears pierced. She has said this before, but when she asked if it hurt, we told her the truth and said yes, but only for a minute. She isn't exactly the toughest when it comes to pain, so she wasn't interested. I'm not sure what changed her mind, but she did GREAT! No tears (unlike her mother's experience at age 4). She is so proud and can't wait to show her friends at school!
Baby Ashtyn
Thursday, August 7, 2008
Our Funny Kids

Hope you got a good laugh. We sure did!
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Our Poor Baby Ashtyn
Unfortunately, things didn't run so smoothly around the second week of Ashtyn's life. When she was nine days old, I noticed she was breathing a little funny. I took her to her pediatrician and after examining her (her temperature was actually below normal), they sent us to Primary Children's Hospital for more testing. Little did I know that would mean blood and urine tests, two spinal taps, IV's, and a six day hospital stay. The first day and half were terrifying! Hearing possibilities like bacterial meningitis are pretty hard on an already emotional mother of a newborn. Luckily the scary tests came back negative and we found out she had a common virus. Unfortunately, she had a difficult time keeping her oxygen levels up, so they ordered more tests. After a sleep study test, they diagnosed her with severe obstructive sleep apnea (even though Clark has this, they say it isn't hereditary). The doctors hope she will outgrow this problem. So, for now she is on oxygen (mainly while she is sleeping, but that is just about all the time) for three to four months until she can be tested again. We are so grateful this trial seems to be more of an annoyance than a major problem. We are hoping Ashtyn doesn't catch any other bug so we don't have to repeat this whole process. Consequently, we have become quarantined germaphobes. We love hand sanitizer!! In spite of our stressful week, things are going really well. Ashtyn is sleeping like a champ (six hours in a row last night--not bad for a three week-old). I will eventually need to figure out how to get myself and my family ready before two in the afternoon, but for now we are having a great time taking it easy!
Ashtyn April Cotterell
She's finally here! Ashtyn April Cotterell was born on Saturday, July 12th at 8:57 pm. She was a whopping 6 lbs. 1 oz. and 19 in. long (pretty long for a Cotterell). She is our first brunette, has a cute dimple on her right cheek, and has beautifully long fingers and feet. We couldn't wait to meet her, especially since we didn't know if she was a her or a him. The labor was fast and painless. I thoroughly enjoyed the whole experience. My favorite part was hearing Clark tell me she was a girl and then being able to introduce her to our children and parents. It was amazing (just a little plug on being surprised--it was worth the wait!) The kids just love her and constantly want to hold and kiss her--especially Cannon--what a sweetheart. Ashtyn is very sweet, loves to sleep, and makes you smile just looking at her. So far, the transition has been pretty smooth. It may be a different story once all the carpooling, preschool, and school starts. Right now, we are loving being hermits and taking care of this little "Bright Eyes."
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