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Today we are celebrating Little C’s 3rd birthday!! One of her favorite things ever is crepes, so it was no surprise when I asked her what she wanted for her birthday breakfast she replied with, “CREPES!!!!” This little sweetheart has been such an added joy in our family. She is silly, funny, and has the best little imagination. She is always ready to tell us a new story. As many of you know, it was quite the adventure to get Little C into our family…

I can’t remember if I ever even shared my pregnancy story. I think I’ve shared bits and pieces. But here is a quick run down. When I get pregnant I suffer from Hyperemesis Gravidarum. It’s pretty much a fancy word for, I get really sick and live in the hospital. With our first I got really sick and did IV therapy, lost a lot of weight, developed insomnia etc, but it ended by 4 or 5 months. With our second I was throwing up before the pregnancy test even showed positive. Thankfully I had a new doctor who, unlike my first who refused to see me until 12 weeks even though I’d already lost 18 pounds, saw me immediately and tested to make sure I was pregnant and then got to work. Over the next 6 months I was in and out of the hospital, got down to a whopping 81 pounds, developed insomnia again and pretty much was done being pregnant.
It was definitely the hardest time in our lives. We had no choice but to rely on the people around us to take care of our little one while I was in the hospital. It’s so much harder than I imagined to just turn your child over to someone and feel like you’re failing as a mom because you’re never there. I couldn’t, and I knew that, but trust me you have to go through it to understand.

The vomiting (I know, gross) was horrid. There was nothing in me but I couldn’t stop. The air smelled horrible, water felt just as bad, and don’t even mention putting anything in my mouth, it was torture. We learned that HG gets worse with every pregnancy and we were living it. Above I’m pictured at 19 weeks. Just a few weeks after or specialist in the hospital told me that if I lost one more pound and this baby didn’t grow the only other option was to end the pregnancy because it was putting my life in danger. We believe in the power of prayer and the priesthood and we spent the evening praying and my sweet husband gave me a blessing. My steady decline in weight suddenly leveled off the next day and I had not lost even an ounce, and even more importantly our baby girl had grown a tiny smidgen. It was a miracle. Two days that I will never forget or deny the peace and comfort that I felt. We knew that under no circumstance were we going to end the pregnancy. We felt reassured that we were to endure this trial with the little bit of strength we had left, be faithful and that all would be well.

Months later I was feeling much better, only nauseous with occasional vomiting. We were so grateful to be carrying this sweet baby and could not wait to meet her. Our friend, Lisa took some prenatal pics for us and a few days later our Little C was here. She was 5.1 and 18″. I can hardly believe we are three years later already! She’s still a tiny little thing (most three year olds probably aren’t wearing 18 month clothing), and unfortunately that means we are headed to the doctor to find out if we need to begin testing at Primary Children’s Hospital. But, that’s for another day. Let’s celebrate today!

We are big time crepe eaters at our house. I wish I could say we have an awesome crepe pan like my friend, Savannah, but we are just sticking to the ol’ fry pan until we get a crepe pan. These Berries n’ cream crepes are hands down, 100% our new favorite filled crepe. The hubby and kids usually make this lemon crepe recipe (obviously without the lemon syrup) and fill them with nutella while I usually stick with a little sprinkle of sugar and fruit. Or if we are being a little more healthy we go for our fave protein crepes recipe.

I’ve gone back and forth about which part is my favorite about this breakfast, or dessert-let’s be honest here, the fact that this is all Cade’s doing and I didn’t have to lift a finger, the creamy, sweet cream cheese filling, or that brown sugar marrionberry strawberry syrup that makes your eyes roll back in your head. And I mean that in the best possible way. These are heaven. Pure berry heaven. I could swim in that syrup and wrap my whole body in those crepes. Things are getting crazy around here.

Are Crepes The Same As Pancakes?
The main difference between crepes and pancakes is that pancake batter has a raising agent in it, such as baking powder or baking soda, and crepe batter does not.
Therefore, pancakes are fluffy, and crepes are thin and flat.
Can You Make Crepes Ahead?
Crepes can be prepared ahead of time.
If not using immediately, stack cooked, cooled crepes with wax paper and refrigerate, up to 3 days.
How Do You Reheat Crepes?
Reheat in a microwave at HIGH for 15 seconds.
You can also reheat in a skillet.
Preheat a non-stick skillet on the stove over medium heat.
Brush the skillet lightly with butter or spray lightly with non-stick cooking spray.
Place crepes in skillet, and heat one at a time.
Berries N Cream Crepes

Baked Caprese Crepes

Strawberry Crepes-Barbara Bakes






Wow, what an unbelievable ordeal, Carrian! Looks like it was all worth it for that precious little girl, though. She’s adorable, as is her big sister. Thank you so much for sharing your story, and these beautiful berry crepes!
Definitely worth it. Love our sweet girls.
What gorgeous little girls you have! I can’t even begin to imagine what you went through when you thought you were going to lose her, but I imagine it makes every day all the sweeter…even more so when there are crepes to celebrate with!!
Totally. She’s made our family so much more complete
the crepes look wonderful. you have a lovely family!
Thank you!
Those crepes are almost as awesome as the priesthood. 😉 xoxo
hahaha.
What an amazing story, children are such a blessing. The crepes look great and I hope y’all have a wonderful day celebrating your little cutie pie!
Thanks my darlin’!!
Carrian, you are the most amazing mom! Thank you for sharing such a beautiful story and I am so glad everything worked out. Your two love bugs are adorable! Can I come for crepes?
Oh, don’t even say that unless you really come!!!
Thank you for sharing. I am a follower of your blog, and love your food recipes, but didn’t know we belong to the same church! I have one daughter, and went through the IV home health care until around 4 1/2 months. We were not blessed with more children, but are so thankful that we have her – she is so much our joy! If I may ask, are you RH negative? I was always told that this is why I was so sick, and almost lost her. You didn’t mention it, so I am just curious. Thank you, again, for sharing your story, and many blessings to you, your family, and your little one!
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I am, but I was told that it wasn’t linked. How weird! Thank you so much for commenting. I hope you will check in often, I’d love to hear from you!
I had no idea about your birth story! How crazy! So happy that you’re both alright and she is just adorable 🙂 Oh and these crepes look amazing. I’ve always been a little intimidated by crepes but you make it look pretty easy.
Mmmm I love crepes. You can totes do it!
Happy Birthday to Little C!!! 😀 Sounds like she is a true blessing!
and some days I have to remind myself based on the terrible 2’s we are coming out of. 😉
Wow, what a story! And thank goodness it has such a happy ending. Littles C and P are lucky to have such devoted parents who sacrificed so much for them!
By the way, these crepes look amazing, I love that it was C’s birthday request! 🙂
Totally her mother’s daughter! haha