2024 Recap!
This year about took me under with it, between giving birth at the beginning of football season, the most stressful time of our family and the time Cody spends mere minutes a day at home, and navigating an unusually difficult clubfoot journey on extremely limited sleep and high high stress with 2 under 2, and a very very bad bout with colic, weekly 4am foot doctor appointments, I didn't think I would make it. I still don't. This was one of our most stressful years of our entire lives but also one of the best because we have little Colton who has beautifully completed our family.
Here's a little rundown of what our year consisted of:
January
January started out strong as it always does the years I'm pregnant then goes downhill quickly with the clubfoot diagnosis but this year was different. I of course knew it would probably be like 2022 and we find out quickly that our baby boy had clubbed feet but we had our ultrasound at the end of January and it showed the baby had normal feet (see picture below)! We were absolutely floored. We rode a high unlike anything else and were so so excited. I finally felt like I had a normal pregnancy and baby and actually looked forward to ultrasounds now and the now normal newborn and infancy that I would have. Everyone we came across we told them our baby didn't have clubbed feet. People didn't even know what that was but we were so excited to shout it from the rooftops, it was the greatest month we've ever had.
February
Jump forward to February, they scheduled our next ultrasound, the 20 week ultrasound on leap day! I was thrilled, what a lucky day to have an ultrasound! We went in and I was actively feeling strong movements daily from baby, and we very clearly saw clubbed feet. And significant clubbed feet at that. We were so stunned, it was quite literally impossible. Clubfoot occurs at 9 weeks gestation, not 20. We saw that his feet were normal at 15 weeks and severely clubbed at 20 weeks. We were devastated and knew exactly what we were up against and I wanted no part of it. I made sure our OB understood clearly what our life would look like the first year (because a lot of doctors don't care to know) and I was EXTREMELY upset for a long long time. We got a 4D ultrasound to be sure and his feet were "holding hands". Yep. This was our future. Our sweet sweet baby's future.
March
In March we went on our babymoon! I really wanted to go to the Biltmore for Christmas for our babymoon but I was 10 weeks along then and extremely sick. For our babymoon this year I was 21 weeks along and finally felt better. So over Cody's spring break we went to Anakeesta up in Gatlinburg! We had a blast spending a day babymoon there. We couldn't spend more time than that because we are the only two qualified to put the boy's braces on at night.
April
April rolled around and we celebrated our first baby's 4th birthday, Lucy! We had a blast making the day all about her!
We then scheduled our 4D 28week ultrasound with family and had a blast seeing our gorgeous baby boy. His face was the prettiest thing I had ever seen. He even gave us a thumbs up to let us know everything would be ok.
May
Nothing really notable happened in May.
June
In June, we had a very very busy month with my baby sprinkle, sweet family maternity pictures, our 8th anniversary, and Conner's 2nd birthday.
Baby Raborn boy #2 sprinkled with love!
I can't believe our baby turned 2!
July
And then of course in July at 39 weeks 2 days along (same day as Conner's birth), our precious Colton Allen was born July 14th 2024 at 4:36am 7 pounds 2oz and 19.5" long. We were so in love and completely felt like our family was complete. We were so happy to have him here! And pregnancy with a 1 year old is no joke I tell ya, I was glad for that to be over.
August
In August at 3 weeks old (same as Conner) we started the casting correction phase for sweet little Colt Colt. I was so so bitter he would have to endure this.
September
In September Conner started his Tuesday Thursday preschool and absolutely loves it!!!
We also dealt with a host of cast slippage issues with Colton. And we had another cousin have a baby boy this month!
October
This month we dealt with a bunch of cast issues again with Colton and had to start over many many times. It was so frustrating. He also got his tenotomy surgery on both ankles (Conner only had his left ankle done because his right foot was only skewed).
November
In November they discovered Colton's tenotomy surgery didn't work on his left foot (just like Conner's) and they hope the bracing will help it or he will need a repeat surgery.
Colton started the bracing process the day before Thanksgiving and endured Hell week like a champ. He handled it much better than Conner did.
December
We celebrated Colton's first Christmas and are trucking along with the bracing segment. He has to be in it for a minimum of 3 months and if he starts to crawl and pull up when Conner did, then he will be out of it soon for a total of 4.5 months in braces opposed to Conner's 6.5 months in it (just because casting took so long for little Colt Colt).
Our word of the year this year was Joy, and Colton brought that Joy to our family. It kept me centered as we endured so much this year and were in the throughs of depression with everything that August-November brought us.
-2025-
We look forward to 2025 as Colton starts up his baby gymnastics soon, he gets out of the daily brace wear, he turns 1, starts walking, and in the Fall, Conner will be starting Monday Wednesday Friday preschool. It will be a fun and busy year and my focus is to be present and soak up as much as I can with my two babies. Time sure does fly.
Cheers! Here's to the Raborns 2025!
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