If you have ever been around Eric and I very often, then you have most likely met Eric's Papaw Gifford. You will remember him because he was always happy and cutting up with everyone. He was the hardest worker I know....always cutting the grass, gardening or offering help to anyone who needed it. Eric's Papaw loved his family so much. He loved his 4 grandchildren and he could not get enough of his great-grandchildren, all 10 of them!! Unfortunately, Eric's Papaw passed away on May 22nd.
Today on the way out to Eric's parents house, Gavin told me that he wishes that "Old Papaw" were still here to go fishing with him and take him for rides on the tractor. He said that every time he wishes on a star--he wishes for "Old Papaw" to come down from Heaven and see us, but he knows that wish won't come true.
We will all miss him so much!!!
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Eric's Papaw
Posted by The Giffords at 5/30/2009 11:24:00 AM 0 comments
Our Family Pictures!
Ok....things have been CRAZY!!! I am going to try to catch you up on everything over the next few days.
While we were in Florida we got family pictures done.....not just any family pictures--the best pictures EVER!!!! We are so excited....we got them in a couple of weeks ago and we are hoping to finish making the frames this weekend (thanks to a very handy husband). I will post some pictures of the finished project once they are done. Anyways...here are the ones that Amy sent me so I could share them with everyone. On a side note, if you live in or near the Destin area.....you need to have Amy (http://www.ellementsstudios.com/) take pictures of your family!!! She was great with the kids and totally captured our family's personalities. We all loved her!!!
Posted by The Giffords at 5/30/2009 11:17:00 AM 3 comments
Friday, May 15, 2009
For you Mom.....
Some of you don't know the story of Nolen's birth. When he was born my Mom kept telling me..."write it down because if you don't you will forget the details". Well, she was right. I am so glad that I listened to her because when I read through it yesterday--all the fear and excitement of that day came flooding back. It is a little long....but worth the read. My little miracle baby is 2 already.....
I knew that labor was coming soon. The last Doctor’s appointment that I had, I was told I was 3 centimeters dilated, 50% effaced and “she could feel his head”. My Mom had come up knowing that it would happen sometime soon. I woke up with contractions early Saturday morning. Eric and I timed them for over an hour and then decided to head to the emergency room. So, I called my Dad, him and my sister Krista decided to go ahead and leave from Florida. When I got to the hospital I was 4 centimeters dilated, 75% effaced but my contractions were no longer consistent, so they sent me home. We were very frustrated at this point, knowing that my Dad and Sister were traveling seven hours expecting a baby on the other end.
Another day went by and then on Sunday night we went to bed; I had been having a contraction here and there but definitely not a pattern of anything significant. Suddenly, I woke up about 3:00 in the morning and it was almost like I felt something pop. I thought my water had broken. I stood up and felt a big gush; I told Eric that my water had broken. When I got to the bathroom and turned on the light, I realized that it wasn’t water….it was blood, more blood than I have ever seen and there was a very large clot. Eric went and got my Mom, she came in and told Eric to call the Doctor. The on call Doctor called back and told him to get me to the hospital immediately. I was the most scared I had ever been. We got in the car and Eric literally drove 100mph the whole way to the hospital. It was one of the most spiritual moments I have ever experienced in my life. My Mom, who is a “Prayer Warrior”, prayed the entire way there. There were a few moments in which she prayed in tongues. It was so powerful.
We finally got to the hospital and Eric put me in a wheelchair and rushed me up to labor and delivery. I was still bleeding at the time, but not as bad as I was at home. They hooked me up to the monitors and immediately found the baby’s heartbeat which was a huge relief. We immediately gave God all the glory. It wouldn’t be until later, where we saw the real glory God had intended. The nurses were downplaying the situation and acting like it wasn’t a big deal. They told me that Dr. Walker should be in around 8:00. Finally they moved me from triage to a room, where I had another gush of blood along with another clot. The nurse took the clot and put it in a bag and placed it on the counter. At this moment, contractions were getting pretty consistent and intense. The nurse came in about 5:30 and said that Dr. Walker had called and would be in shortly.
At about 5:45 Dr. Walker came rushing into the room. Imagine your doctor with wrinkled scrubs on, bed head, and her eyes barely opened. She literally had jumped out of bed. She said that she had called in and they told her I was there. She seemed very upset and had tears in her eyes. She immediately did an ultrasound to check my placenta and could not see anything that looked unusual. She checked me and I was 7 centimeters. She said that she was going to let me labor but if I started to bleed again then she would immediately perform a c-section. I had Gavin naturally and I really did not want a c-section. I told her that I understood and that I had passed a few large clots and that one of them was in a bag on the counter. She walked over to the counter, opened the bag and immediately turned around and said that we were going to do a c-section. She said that she was simply not “comfortable” with this amount of blood. I agreed but was very upset. Eric and I shared some tears at this moment and we were so scared for our baby, but we knew that he was in the hands of our Lord. Things progressed very quickly from there. I got the epidural and was in the operating room within half an hour. Within a few minutes we were under way. As Dr. Walker pulled him out she said “Allison, it was meant to be, the cord is wrapped tightly around his neck twice, he wouldn’t have made it”. We rejoiced, knowing that our son was O.K. He was perfect. But still, God had not revealed his perfect plan just yet. Nolen weighed 7lbs. 9oz., was 20” long and was born on January 8, 2007 at 7:26 am (2 weeks and 4 days early).
One week later Eric and I went back to see Dr. Walker to have my staples removed. She asked me how I was doing. I told her “Honestly, I am traumatized.” She asked me why. I said “I have never seen so much blood and I don’t know why I was bleeding like that. (I later found out that it was my placenta that had caused all of the bleeding. I had placenta previa at the beginning of my pregnancy...it had moved but was still considered "low lying".) I felt a lot of pain during the c-section and I am scared to ever get pregnant again or have another c-section.” She said “Allison, don’t be scared. It was God. God sent the blood and blood clots to make me feel uncomfortable, so that I would do a c-section. The cord was wrapped so tightly around his neck, that if you would have started pushing then your baby would have went into distress and then we would have had a real emergency. She went on to add “God woke me up out of a dead sleep and told me to call the hospital.” So, she did, and the rest is history. She then reassured me that next time would be much different.
It was just so amazing to me and Eric the way God worked through this whole situation. I was so upset about having to have a c-section and God revealed to us exactly why it needed to be that way. He was actually protecting me and our baby. His perfect will was finally revealed to us. We lift our hands in praise and give him absolutely all the glory.
So....there you go.
Posted by The Giffords at 5/15/2009 03:22:00 PM 2 comments
Happy Anniversary to US!!!
Eric and I celebrated our 8th anniversary on April 28th. We were in Florida (more on that later) and we got to pawn the kiddos off on Nanu and go out on the town. We had a fabulous dinner at Ruths Chris and were literally soooo full that we could not move. It was a great night!!
Posted by The Giffords at 5/15/2009 03:05:00 PM 0 comments
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Happy Easter!!!
Well, we had a fabulous Easter!
The Easter bunny was soooo cool-he brought Gavin boardshorts, and Florida Gator "comfies", and Nolen pajamas and Pinnochio....oh yeah and some candy too.
We went to Church where we had the BEST service EVER!!!! Seriously, it was awesome. We did cardboard testimonies (if you don't know what those are--look it up on youtube...amazing).
Then we went to lunch at PF Changs (yum) with Eric's family. Gavin was pretty much the happiest kid ever sitting in between 2 of his favorite people on the planet--"cool" cousins Kellen and Wyatt. (As you can tell by the HUGE smile on his face)
After lunch, we went out to Eric's parents house where the kids got to participate in an Easter egg hunt and had so much fun. Eric's parents always out do themselves....no really, you should have seen all the eggs they hid.
So, we had a great day. The only frusterating part was trying to get good pictures of my family. We have a certain two year old who is not really into the picture thing right now. Here are some pictures of our day....hope you all had a great one too!!
Yes, Gavin is scared to death in this picture. He thought he was gonna fall out of the tree.....but he was smiling.
Nolen being Nolen
Gavin and Nolen with Papaw.
Wyatt, Elliott and Kellen....adorable!!
My sweet boys!
Papaw and Nolen
Mamaw and Gavin
Daddy and Gavin
Daddy and Gavin
Mommy and Nolen
Daddy and Nolen

Mommy and Gavin

Our Family.....
Posted by The Giffords at 4/14/2009 09:00:00 PM 2 comments
Friday, April 3, 2009
I made another blanket!!



Posted by The Giffords at 4/03/2009 09:59:00 PM 2 comments
Same hospital, different kid!
We have had a rough month around here with sickness. First, we all got some 24 hour virus--on different days--Eric got it twice. It was not fun! Then, Eric got a sinus infection.
Then the fun really started. Gavin started coughing and wheezing and he did not stop. I called the Doctor and took him in. By the time we got to the Doctor...I was starting to freak out. We waited in the waiting room for a few minutes and then I just took him back and found a nurse. She checked his pulse-ox (?) thing and it was pretty low. So, she went and got the Doctor. They gave him a breathing treatment which basically did nothing. Then came the oxygen. At this point I was pretty sure that we were going to the hospital....and I was right. We spent Saturday night at Children's Hospital. Gavin won the hearts of all the nurses and ate like 20 popsicles. We played games and watched movies and actually had some fun "Gavin and Mommy time."
I cannot end this post without telling a little story. Gavin had to get an IV for steroids. A child we have never seen before came out of him. He screamed at all of us--Eric, me and the 3 nurses it took to hold him down. He said "Mr.--you let go of me right now, Mr!!" followed by "I am going to count to 5 and you are going to let go of me. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5--THAT'S IT!" followed by "Daddy, you let go of me right now. I said NOW!" and on and on and on. I didn't know whether to laugh or cry.....so I laughed.
He got out on Sunday afternoon. Diagnosis....not really sure. They ran every test under the sun on him and everything came back normal. They said it was probably caused by something environmental like mold, pollen, etc. Good to know, right??
Posted by The Giffords at 4/03/2009 09:39:00 PM 0 comments