Monday, December 31, 2018

Aksel


Happy New Year Friends and Family!

We just realized we haven't posted since August, or pre-Aksel! Oh, how fast the last few months have gone and how our lives have changed in that time!

Please welcome Aksel Forrest, born on September 17th, at 8:31 pm. He was a hefty 8 lbs 12 oz and 21 inches long.

Aksel arrived 10 days late following a very long, stressful, painful, scary, challenging, and frustrating labor. Despite everyone's best efforts, especially Jennah's efforts over the course of four long days, he had to be delivered via cesarean. Nate was by Jennah's side the entire way, doing his best to be supportive and helpful. The first four and a half days of Aksel's life were spent in the hospital as Jennah recovered. He is a tough kid - to survive that labor and delivery and prosper as much as has (as you'll see at the end of this post).
Jennah after getting an epidural on day three of contractions, she is in much less pain at this point.

Such a tiny little human! 

One of his first photos after birth.

Finally leaving the hospital!
Since those beautiful fall days in mid-September, when we were in our own world of managing contractions, calling and visiting the midwifery, to the six long days in the hospital - since those days life hasn't really slowed down. It has been a blur of learning to care for an infant, sleepless nights, restless days, lots of coffee, lots of stress, almost no exercise, but mostly, lots and lots of love for this sweet little human. During the first two months, if we accomplished one thing during the day, such as a trip to the coffee shop, we were happy. But, with each day we gain experience and add things to the accomplishment list. We sleep and exercise more, cook food, clean the house, and eventually life enters an increasingly more normal and more productive rhythm.


Aksel and Jennah struggled to nurse effectively for the first month and half. Feeding was a 2 or more person job and took twice as long as it should. Despite this, Aksel gained weight like a champ. We would say that he prospered while we withered away. Today the nursing efficiency has improved and Aksel is one hefty, healthy chunk! Jennah is one incredible, hard-working, and loving mother!



During the first couple months we were lucky enough to have Kathy, Jennah's mom, helping us. We certainly could not have done it without her. She was able to give us breaks to be normal adults, cook us food, go grocery shopping, run the dogs, and many other things to help our family and home keep ticking. Not only that, when Jennah returned to work, Kathy returned to Anchorage. She is currently Aksel's nanny and will continue to be living in Anchorage through March. We are incredibly grateful for her sacrifice and hope the winter weather improves so she can enjoy what Alaska has to offer.


Despite the less than ideal early winter weather up here, we were able to get out with Aksel. We've been out for some hikes and strolls in the neighborhood. Soon we will start bringing him skiing and biking and out on longer adventures.
Out for a stroll with the doggos.

Hiking along Turnagain Arm

Strolling through downtown Anchorage.

During the second half of November we took advantage of Jennah's FMLA leave and went to Hawaii for a total of two and a half weeks. Our first week was spent on Oahu: four days in Kailua and four days on the North Shore. We enjoyed the warm weather, but didn't do much. Travel is quite a bit different with a little one, so our daily activities were limited. But, this allowed us to simplify and focus on the little things.
Aksel did great on all four plane rides. Of course, he was in his happy place.

He slept much more than we did on the planes (and off them).

And he even got this beach relaxation thing down right away!

He loved the hammock

The best times to visit the beach were at sunrise and sunset, as it was the coolest temps and we didn't need to worry about sunburn.



The second week, including Thanksgiving, was spent on Kauai with Nate's parents. It was great to spend time with Rick and Bobbie and for them to spend time with Aksel. Everyone really enjoyed the family time. We even got to sneak away a few times while Grandma and Grandpa baby sat.
Aksel dipping his toes in the ocean!

Three generations for Jones boys, and Bobbie!



Aksel learning to SUP.


Are we being over protective or just good parents?
We returned to Anchorage via a red-eye flight that landed early in the morning on November 30th. We had just gotten home, showered, gotten Aksel to sleep and dozed off when the house started to shake violently. A 'massive' 7.0 earthquake hit just a few miles from Anchorage. We sprang out of bed with Aksel in Nate's arms, ran down the stairs as they wobbled and the walls swayed, and then we ran outside (not the best thing to do, but hey, we were more than half asleep). We were lucky that only one small dish broke and some photos fell, but the only thing we really lost was a little sleep. There was no going back to sleep after that! Others in southcentral Alaska were not so lucky. Some had water pipes burst, gas leaks, and even some houses collapsed. Some roads buckled and collapsed, causing terrible traffic. Schools and many businesses were closed for an entire week afterwards. The following are a couple photos from the local newspaper.

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A ramp from International Airport Road to Minnesota Drive was damaged in an earthquake on November 30, 2018. (Marc Lester / ADN)
We had driven over this section of road, near the airport, only 3 hours earlier.
Oh, before we go on we must tell you about the awesome new bike trails just minutes from our house. They are designed mostly for downhill riding and are a bit over our head so we'll be taking them easy, but it is just great to have so many more trails available to us on our rides right from home! They are great in the winter on fat bikes too!



We had a really great Christmas this year. Jeff and Tyler flew up for two weeks and one week, respectively. We did all the Keidel family traditions. Jeff and Tyler got to meet Aksel and have plenty of quality time together. Aksel got the vast majority of the gifts! We also got snow, which has been a fantastic gift for everyone.

Aksel turned 3 months old on December 17th!

One happy Grandpa!

And a happy uncle.

Aksel's first Christmas and first of many readings of "The Night Before Christmas".
Every day is a new adventure and we are trying to soak in all of Aksel's changes as he grows so quickly. We are looking forward to many new milestones and achievements in 2019. We all hope that your 2019 is one of health, happiness and love.




Sunday, August 19, 2018

Terwilliger

Hello again friends and family!

It's been almost nine months since we posted about our trip to Nepal and we've been silent since then. Sorry for not posting as often as we should, life has been quite busy!

So, let's get right to it! As you likely already know, our family of 2 humans and 2 dogs will be growing by an extra human any day now. We are anxiously and excitedly awaiting the birth of a baby boy, due September 7th!

The first thing we bought our son? Skis!

One of several tests, just to make sure.
We discovered Jennah was pregnant on New Year's Eve, and after repeated samples to increase the power of the test and improve the statistical significance in order to avoid Type I error, we accepted that she probably was in fact pregnant! The first trimester included morning sickness, fatigue, and all that fun stuff - even an aversion to coffee (that was a clear sign something was up). But, almost like a switch, by the time she reached the 2nd trimester, most of that went away.  Jennah has been feeling great overall and adapting to slowing down just a little more each month while still trying to stay active! There is not much else to report on that front. The baby has grown and so has Jennah's tummy, both are perfectly healthy so far. We think he has Jennah's nose!

Ultrasound capture at about 20 weeks

We've nick-named our son-to-be Terwilliger, after a street in Portland, which was named after a Simpson's character. We thought it was a pretty silly name, but it's grown on us and our friends. Who knows, maybe he'll get it on his birth certificate!?

We think we have everything we need for little Terwilliger, and probably more than we need. We've been given a lot gifts from friends, many of whom had children recently. We had a baby shower with our family while we were visiting them in Colorado in May and just recently had a little party with friends here in AK. Jennah's Mom visited in late July and helped to get the nursery ready. They did a great job painting a mountain mural on one of the walls.
A labor of love!
So that is where we are now, but lots of other things have happened in 2018, so let's back up.

In late 2017 and early 2018 Jennah opened another business called Physio Pilates & Wellness. She taught Pilates classes at a couple locations from January through June. She is looking at expanding to nutrition consulting and more Pilates sometime in 2019 after she is back to working. Check out her website at www.physioak.com.
In May, Jennah changed clinics and now works at Ascension Physical Therapy, also here in Anchorage. This turned out to be an excellent move! She loves her new job and appreciates the small size of the clinic, the relaxed environment,  down-to-earth and supportive coworkers, and a flexible schedule.

We had a pretty good winter here, as it turned out, and we spent as much time outside as we could.

Fat biking above town in December



Hiking Bird Ridge in February

Nate and our friend Kyle fat biking at Spencer Glacier. 
Kyle biking on a glacier.


Skating at Eklutna Lake

The pups posing for a photo on the bluff in Kincaid Park.
In early March Nate had a training in Olympia, Washington, so we combined that with a short get-away to the San Juan Islands. It was a nice little trip.


In April we made a trip to Arizona to visit friends in Flagstaff and Prescott. We were lucky it wasn't too hot for us Alaskans. Nate got a few big days of biking in, two in Sedona and one in Prescott. It was a blast!
Taking a break in Sedona (rental bike).

At the Grand Canyon, at five months!


Jennah and Sarah, with Elise and Ben.
In late May we visited family in Colorado. It was a really nice trip back home with plenty of sun and relaxing family time!
Tyler and Jennah and the Arkansas River



Back in Alaska, we enjoyed some nice summer weather while hiking in the beautiful mountains that surround our home. The following are from a hike up Hope Point.




A hot day in Hatcher Pass.

Jennah at about 7 months pregnant relaxing in the evening sun (10pm-ish) at the local ski hill.  

Simi showing off his ups.

Sometimes (most of the time) he isn't so graceful.

Simi provides a lot of entertainment for us, but he is going to have to take a back seat to Terwilliger soon!


Nate has been on a few rides on the Kenai this summer, and has also squeezed in a few rides with friends.
Kyle and Dave on Devil's Pass.

Johnson Pass was super this year!
We also recently had a maternity photo shoot to professionally capture this one and only time Jennah will look like this! 




Next time you hear from us you'll get to meet Terwilliger, so stay tuned!