When it's been almost a year since the last blog post there's a lot to catch up on, but then again there's been a lot going on this past year that's been more distracting. So, in an attempt to bring everyone up to speed on the Rigbys, here's a review of the past 12 months....and you'll want to hang in there til you get to the bottom for the most exciting news of all.
Summer 2011
Mike & Taylor's Wedding
Dinners at the Country Club
Fall 2011
Beach day in San Diego
Vacation in New York City and Washington DC
Julie's birthday dinner at the Country Club and Thanksgiving with the Rigbys
Winter 2011
Cirque de la Symphonie at Abravenal Hall
Brennan's grandpa's retirement party
Skiing at Grand Targhee with the Rigbys before Christmas
Spring 2012
Alisha graduated from BYU
Brennan got accepted to the University of Utah School of Medicine. We're so excited to be staying in Salt Lake for at least 4 more years.
Expecting our first child. Yep, this is where the blog gets so much more exciting. We shared our news with family around Thanksgiving time and I was due on May 26th. The past 9 months went by really fast and I'm so grateful I felt well the whole time and was able to work up until the week of my due date. I'm now enjoying my time at home with our baby girl and loving every moment.
Setting up the nursery. I went with a gray, white, and pink color scheme and love it.
Now.... introducing our daughter Heather Kim Rigby. For those interested in how she entered this world here's a quick summary. I spent 6 days after my due date walking and waiting. 9 months of pregnancy went by so much faster than that week, but my mom was in town and she and Brennan kept me entertained. Then at 2am on the 1st my water broke so we were off to the hospital. We got to an L&D room a little after 3 and she was born a short hour and seven minutes later. It was definitely faster than I ever anticipated. I was interested in delivering without anesthesia, but didn't weigh out the possibility of an epidural so I took a few hypnobirthing classes to prepare. I'm really glad I did, because when it came time there was no anesthesiologist available so the relaxation and breathing techniques got me through the experience which was amazing and memorable. In the end, we're so grateful she's here and that she's healthy and perfect - all 7 pounds 2 ounces and 20.5 inches of her.
Photos in the hospital
Our first week at home. My parents came to visit and my mom cooked the entire week so that we would have almost a month stock-pile of freezer meals. Thanks mom!
We're now getting into a routine and loving being parents. Check back occasionally for more updates. Now that there's someone else to blog about besides myself I think I might be better at all these posts.












