Thursday, May 23, 2013

Our Little Miracle- Birth Story

As I write my birth story, I can't help but think about the journey it took for our little Michael to get here. So if you don't mind, I would love to back up from the VERY beginning of this process.

A few summer's back, I went to the temple and received a very strong prompting that it was time to start trying for children. I remember feeling such fear because Scot and I were still in school and we could not financially afford a child at that time, let alone have the time to raise a child. But that prompting kept coming back. I finally gave in and with a loving and faithful husband, we started trying.

Coming from a very fruitful family, I had this belief that we would conceive quickly. Six months went by and still no announcement. Scot and I were starting to wonder if there was something wrong but we had heard that it usually takes couples about a year to conceive so we weren't too worried. Months continued to go by and after many negative pregnancy and ovulation tests, we decided to consider that we were one of those couples that would have to deal with infertility issues.

Infertility. I hate that word and hated when the doctors would use it in our appointments. After hearing about our test results, the odds were against us. We turned once again to the Lord and put it in His hands. A few weeks later and a lot of fasting, the results were finally positive.

When I found out, I was actually terrified. Terrified to have my hopes up at this moment and then have them come crashing down due to a miscarriage. You hear about it all the time from others and I didn't want to get excited. But after each week, my confidence grew in myself and this little one and at about 12 weeks, the doctor gave me the thumbs up. Everything was going to be alright. We could finally breathe and believe that this precious baby could actually come.

Speed forward nine months.

It was 12:55 am and I sat up to go to the bathroom. I don't know how else to describe it rather than a gush of water came out of my body. It was the strangest thing! And how rare for a first baby to have the water break and be 10 days early! We were obviously not prepared for it! But we went to the hospital and sure enough, I was dilated and ready for labor. The labor lasted for about 11 hours and was textbook. I dilated about every hour or so and by 12:00, the nurse told me to push. 10 minutes later and about 5 pushes, our sweet baby boy was born. He was good to me.

I am so grateful for our Michael. It is strange to love someone this much. I don't know how to put into words the love I feel for him. He has already blessed our lives so much and I am so grateful he is finally here. Scot and I talk about how we now can't see our lives without him. We just are in love with him over here.

I made this video more for myself actually. I know the song is super cheesy since it is from Twilight but every time it came on in the car I would just cry because it made me think of how much love I have for my children that weren't born yet and how much I wanted them here.

I am so grateful to be a mother. There is no greater calling in life. I am so grateful for the love and support we received from our friends and family through this. I am so grateful for a supportive husband who had the faith through this whole process. I am so lucky and feel so blessed.

Welcome to our home Michael! We love you!




Michael Donald Neff
Friday, April 5, 2013
12:10 pm
7 lbs 3 oz 19.5 in

Sunday, March 31, 2013

James Farewell

A few weeks ago, my youngest brother James spoke in our ward and said farewell to us to leave for a two year mission in Malaga, Spain. It was hard to say goodbye. We love James so much and will miss him terribly while he is gone but so happy he gets to have this experience. We love you Jeams!
Here are a few shots of the day:





All of the flags of the boys' missions in the family

Webb Family

Good luck blood! We love you and are praying for you!

A Little Gettaway....

So I was a little bored one night and decided to just look at flights to Arizona for fun. The next thing I knew, I was booking a trip to see my Arizona friends. Seriously, what was I thinking?! I would be traveling at 34 weeks- the day before I was not allowed to travel anymore! Who does that?! Was it worth it? Absolutely....


First I got to see Emo. Oh how I love this girl. Seriously, it was like we never missed a day talking. And yet we talked so much it was like we hadn't talked in years! It was so much fun seeing her darling place and hanging out with her. She took me shopping and even put up with my stupid pregnancy cravings! Who buys popcorn, pretzels, and sno cones all within an hour? This girl. Yes- I have problems.


Next I got spend time with Grant and Sarah. I love these two people so much. I haven't seen either of them in over three years but it was like we hadn't skipped a beat. I have not laughed that hard hearing Grant reminisce about the crazy UofA days we had together, making him go crazy with our woman issues and indecisiveness... oh man it makes me smile just thinking about the good times we had. I loved seeing them both so much.

Grant making fun of my awesome HUGE belly
34 weeks


Overall it was a short but incredible trip. So grateful I got to spend time with my friends and get a trip in before the baby comes. Thank you sweetie for letting me go and so sad you couldn't come!



Baby Showers


These past couple of months have been teaching and getting ready for baby boy. We are so excited and anticipating our new adventure with this little one. Part of the excitement, I have been so blessed to have some showers and wanted to thank everyone for them! They were AMAZING!!! Each one was so much fun! And after each one, I came home feeling so overwhelmed with gratitude for the people who put them on and everyone's generosity. Here are a few pictures of each shower. 

Ward Shower:

Darling decorations!



Love these women! Thank you Sue and Marta for an incredible night!


Student Shower:


AMAZING shower given by my students and their moms. It was such a wonderful shower to spend time with my students outside of the studio and I felt so honored to be their teacher. They treated me like royalty!

Some students and opening gifts. Love you girls! Thank you!

27 Weeks 

Drury Shower: 

 I got to share this shower with Abbie Ludlow! It was the best!

With the boys

Attempting to do a belly shot... we couldn't get through it without laughing

Amazing shower! Thank you Em for giving it! It was so much fun!


Davis Shower: 

 Leah and me with these darling decorations that Brooke made! 

Mom has a tradition of making a quilt for each grandchild. She surprised me with it at the shower! I didn't think it was done in time but it was! Thank you so much mom! It is so beautiful!

Love these girls!  

An amazing night! Thank you Brooke for hosting! It was so much fun!


Friend Shower:

Amazing decorations! Seriously some talented friends!

Love these girls! Thank you so much Brianne and Kephren for an incredible night! 
I sure love you!

Neff Shower:

 Sadly, I didn't that many pictures of this shower but it was so much fun! I had to show you the new binky for our son. I am pretty sure it was a favorite for Scot and very appropriate! 


Couple's Shower:

Matt and Kate Back hosted a couple shower for us and it was so much fun! We sure love these friends and are so grateful for them in our lives! Thank you Katie and Matt for an incredible night! It was so much fun to spend time with everyone! We love you!



A big big thank you again to all those who came and all those who helped put these showers together! It was so much fun and we are so grateful to you! We love you dearly and are excited for this little man of ours to come!