Thursday, April 28, 2011

Lacey




So I haven't talked about Lacey in a while. Guess this whole "baby thing" has my mind preoccupied. Which is kinda true, but Lacey is a huge part of our life. We LOVE this puppy. She is the best puppy. Really, she is. She is smart as a whip and learns quickly. Plus, she's so darn cute! Who wouldn't love that sweet puppy face that just loves you unconditionally?

16 weeks belly pic



Wednesday, April 27, 2011

16 weeks

Yesterday was my 16 week OB appointment. In general, these appointments aren't as exciting as I initially thought they'd be. This is how it goes:




  • The nurse wants me step on the scale and I always request that I use the bathroom first. I have to get rid of any excess weight I can!


  • While in the bathroom, I then have to pee in a cup, which is always an intesting task to complete.


  • I emerge from the restroom and then take off my shoes and step on the scale backwards as I DO NOT want to see what I weigh. I only want to know if there's a problem with my weight and if I need to change my diet/activity level. Otherwise, I'd like to stay ignorant of my weight and weight gain thankyouverymuch.


  • Nurse asks me same questions as previous appointment and takes my BP.


  • The MOST exciting part of the appointment, of course, is hearing the baby's heart beat. It's about 30 seconds of wonderfulness! That's the highlight of the appointment - those 30 seconds. (I did record the heartbeat on my phone, but having difficulty trying to upload it to the blog. Blah!)


  • Nurse leaves. The doctor then comes in asks if I have any questions, which i only a have a couple per visit. I'm not a worry-wart pregnant woman, so I'm an easy patient, I think anway.


  • That's it. Apointment is over.

Next appointment, however will be the BIG one! We get another ultrasound and we will get to find out the sex of the baby! Now, that is CRAZY!

Thursday, March 31, 2011

13 weeks

Today I am 13 weeks - officially out of my first trimester and into my second trimester! Just think, this is often the time that most people start sharing this big secret they've been concealing. I can't imagine holding in this huge secret this long and JUST now telling folks. I don't want to think of me as a bad secret keeper, because I am, I'd like to think of it as wanting others to share in our good news.

This week, the baby is about the size of a peach.


The http://www.thebump.com says "Your fetus is forming teeth and vocal cords... savor this, their non-functional phase. Baby is approaching normal proportions, with a head now only one third the size of the body. Intestines are in the process of moving from the umbilical cord to baby's tummy. (Much more convenient.)"


www.babycenter.com says "Fingerprints have formed on your baby's tiny fingertips, her veins and organs are clearly visible through her still-thin skin, and her body is starting to catch up with her head -- which makes up just a third of her body size now. If you're having a girl, she now has more than 2 million eggs in her ovaries. Your baby is almost 3 inches long (the size of a medium shrimp) and weighs nearly an ounce. "

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Having a Baby

So, the word is out. We are facebook official. Brent and I are having a baby! No matter how many times I've said it and in different ways, it's still weird to hear those words. Last week we had an ultrasound (nothing is wrong for those who know that we had an early ultrasound at 12 weeks) and immediately, the image of a baby popped onto the screen. I was completely taken aback. I don't know what I was expecting to see, but we saw arms, legs, body, head...a real baby. I couldn't help but shed some tears as I realized what was actually happening. The estimated due date is October 6. Perfect time of year to have a baby...fall, cooler weather...plus, I'll most likely be off on maternity leave until the first of year. Wahoo!

Thursday, December 2, 2010

New Normal

On Monday morning, we started our new "normal".

My parents left Monday morning to go back to KC around 7:00 a.m. Afterwards, Brent and I looked at each other as to what to do next. We now have to to try to juggle "puppy duty" with getting ready for work. As anyone knows who's had a puppy, they can't always be trusted when unsupervised. And we're just letting her roam the living room area now before be given permission to roam the whole house at her leisure. So, someone needs to be down in the living room attending to Lacey while the other person is upstairs getting ready.

Everyday seems to be a different dance as we have different schedules each day.
Monday, Brent was home with Lacey all day. So that made it easy for me to get ready. But I kept checking in on Lacey stepping out on the landing to look down on the new puppy. That seemed to slow me down a bit.
Tuesday morning Brent and I were both out of the house early, so Lacey was crated alone for several hours before Brent came home around lunchtime. That was sad to hear her whine as we walked out.
Wednesay Brent left at 6:30 while I had to juggle getting ready and puppy duty alone. You know how I solved that? Crate. I thought she'd whine the whole time, but I was shocked that she only whined for several minutes and then entertained herself.

We'll see what the future dance will look like...

So far so good though.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

New Addition

We have a new addition to our family! Brent and I are now parents to a new puppy! I introduce you to Lacey.

We are told her mom was part Boxer/German Shepherd and her dad is supposedly a lab. I think that's the default breed...lab. She has been an absolute delight.

We adopted her from a shelter: www.circletail.org . One of Brent's patients, Sarah, volunteers at circletail and had been telling Brent that when we were ready to adopt a dog, she'd be happy to assist us. And assist us, she did. She introduced us to our sweet Lacey. I have to say, it was love at first sight for both Brent and I.

The ride home was like taking home your baby from the hospital for the first time. I sat in the backseat with LAcey while Brent drove. I couldn't keep my eyes off Lacey as she perked her ears at the sights that she could see and the bumps she could feel. The sweet puppy slept on my lap the entire way home. It's a 50 minute ride too! Precious!

My parents were here for Thanksgiving when we brought her home for the first time. They tried to give us a hard time about adopting a puppy ("are you crazy?!"..."they're so much work!"..."they chew on everything!"...), but once they met her, I think they fell in love with her too! They've got a grandpuppy! Hee hee!

Right now, she's asleep beside me on the floor in the living room.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Home Improvement Part 2

In addition to the outside lights, we painted and refloored the downstairs half bathroom. I should note that by "we", I mean Brent. He did it all. He did a great job! We painted the stark white bathroom a warm mocha brown. If it looks familiar to you, we used the same paint we used to paint our "feature wall". We were nervous at first that the bathroom would look to dark, but we were pleasantly surprised when it made the bathroom feel warm and homey - as much as a bathroom can.
The new flooring and paint almost makes you forget that the cabinet, sink and faucet are of the 1980's decor. The door pulls can only do so much...

Home Improvement

There have been several home improvement projects happening in our home. First, we replaced all the outside lights with matching sensor lights. Now, if only we could get them to stop turning on when someone walks along the sidewalk on the other side of the street.... The old light....there were so many gross webs and stuff I don't want to think about behind the light.
The new light! Pretty!




Now if only we could get the garage lights to stop being so sensitive (despite being on the lowest sensitivity setting) and tripping when someone walks on the sidewalk on the other side of the street!

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Cozumel

You'll recall our adventure in getting scuba certified and planning for our trip to Cozumel. We are now back and our trip to Cozumel was FANTASTIC! Having my parents become scuba certified last year spurred this whole idea of Brent and I becoming scuba certified and all of us going on a trip together to flex our scuba muscle. We're looking forward to when we can all scuba again together! There are 3 other members in our family that are scuba certified so our hopes is to make a family reunion of sorts while scuba diving.

Here are some pictures from our trip. Side note - all the underwater (read: cool pictures that everyone wants to see) are in another location, so please be patient as I will upload those on another date.

My parents are they are leaving for a dive. They're officially Advanced Scuba Divers! While we got our Open Water certification in Cozumel, they too performed skills to earn them their Advanced certification.

This last photo is one of my favorites. I have high hopes of creating a photo collage...but considering I'm an "idea person" and sometimes not-so-much a "follower-through person", we'll see how that collage comes to be.