Thursday, July 31, 2014

July 31

Hi little one,
Happy 29 week chalkboard!

Daddy will be gone traveling next week, so I hope I can figure out how to take the picture myself!  He'll actually be gone quite a bit in the next few months before you get here, which sucks, but I guess we'll get used to it. We don't really have a choice :(

Nursery: I got the walls of your nursery painted this past week. I love it!! And I hope you do too. The closet didn't get finished, but that's okay. I really need to start taking it easier than I have been...I just want you to have the most perfect room to sleep in :) Here's the progress. Aren't the colors very kick ass?!

Around the House: Not much else has gotten done around here, I'm afraid. Daddy spent a majority of the weekend pulling weeds in the backyard, so house projects sort of took a back seat. It's fine, I guess, because now we have a backyard that is clear of weeds and you have two MUCH happier doggies who get to rough house without accidentally eating grass or dirt!

About Us: While Daddy was at work, I veeeery sneakily wrote the "About Us" section on here. Daddy didn't know that your grandma Gigi gave me a picture of him when he was only 6 months old, but now it's out there for the WHOLE WORLD to see. Hehehe!

Hiccups and Sleep: You literally get the hiccups once a day! It's crazy to actually feel them!! Daddy loves it when you get them...I say, "Honey, she's got them again!" And he has the biggest smile on his face while he puts his hands on my tummy to feel you in there :) it's the sweetest thing! But we do need to address this sleeping issue, baby girl. I can't tell you how many times I've woken up to a) pee, or b) because you are kicking me! In fact, I found this picture and was like...BAM! SO TRUE!

Extreme Nesting: I'm starting to have full-blown panic attacks around noon almost every day because things just aren't getting done and you're scheduled to arrive in only 77 days. Daddy doesn't understand why I go into panic mode, but I don't want to wait until the last minute. I just can't! I'm definitely more of a planner and it's hard to get other people to understand. I feel like we have a lot of the "fun" stuff out of the way- your nursery painted, a bunch of clothes bought, a bassinet and a few Rock 'N Plays. But the big stuff? We have nothing. No crib, no bottles, no diapers for you. It makes me want to cry just thinking about all of the stuff we have yet to get and just how unprepared we are. If something happened and you came early, we'd be scrambling to figure out how to take care of you! I know that's just first-time-mom speak and it's totally normal to freak out, but whoa. Every day is closer to your arrival! It's starting to get real, baby girl!

That's all for this week. Blogger just erased two paragraphs about the pets, so I'm trying not to be frustrated and instead taking it as a sign that I'm rambling and need to eat a snack and go to bed :) no one likes a fussy mommy!!

I love you, baby girl.


Friday, July 25, 2014

July 25

Hi little one,
We finally got our act together and took the 28 week bump picture. Technically it's 28 weeks and 2 days, but you get the idea :)
Painting: I made a lot of progress on your nursery today! The bottom half of your walls and part of your closet got painted. I have *big* plans to finish painting this weekend, and probably would have gotten a lot more done today except I ran out of paint. Your mommy has no idea how to calculate how much paint she needs to cover a given space. I hope your math/spatial skills are better than mine...

Just wanted to write this really quickly. I love you so much. It's hard to believe we're down to 83 more days!
Mommy

Thursday, July 24, 2014

July 24

Hi little one,
Happy 28 week chalkboard! Sorry I'm not actually in it...daddy hasn't been home the past few nights to take my picture and I got tired of waiting to put up this post. I think it's my favorite chalkboard so far. You'll just have to use your imagination as to what I look like while I'm carrying you this week (Hint...it's not a lot different than last week!)

Nursery: Your nursery is coming along great! While daddy is at work (or downstairs playing on his iPad...ahem), I've been slowly but surely painting it. It's a little hard for me since I can't move around easily, or stand on a ladder, or seem to find a comfortable position on the floor to paint or tape, but I've been doing everything I can to make sure it's perfect for you. I'm happy all of the wood trim has finally been covered up. It was so evil! Now you have pretty white trim. See?

My plan is to finish painting the lower, gray half of your walls tomorrow, and then tackle your closet this weekend. Daddy took off the closet door, and I'm using this picture I found on Pinterest as inspiration for what it'll look like when it's finished. There's still a long way to go, but I'm excited because it'll be just lovely when I'm done.

Wash me: The laundry room is slowly coming along, as well. The cabinets are up and installed, and now we just need to put up the shelves and then I get to decorate! I made some wooden letters that spell out "wash" and I'll hang those once I figure out what else I want to go in there (and the letters may need something extra too, like sparkles or glitter or bling. Not entirely happy with them just yet). I found a really nice picture frame on clearance at Hobby Lobby last week, but it might be just a tad too big to use. Either way, though, it'll hopefully get done this weekend and I'll finally be able to post completed project pictures next week!

Newest member of the family: Last but not least, BIG congratulations are in order to your Uncle Eli, Aunt Sally, and cousin Griffin. Their family welcomed sweet little Reagan Avery into the world on Monday. We're so happy that mama and baby are doing great, and we couldn't be more excited that you'll have a precious cousin to grow up with and share all things girly.

That's all for this week. I love you, baby girl!
Mommy

Thursday, July 17, 2014

July 16

Hi little one,
Happy 27 weeks!

Brand new: It's seriously like we got a whole new house, with our new carpet! We are still in the process of moving things back, but here's a sneak preview...

Isn't it SO PRETTY? It looks just like cookies and cream ice cream! And the best part?? It smells so good! New carpet has to be one of my favorite smells, along with new tires and new shoes. Daddy shook his head and called me a weirdo when he caught me smelling one of the stairs yesterday, but I don't care. I'm not making dinner again until the new smell goes away :)

True love: We got a sneak peek at our first wedding photo from Henderson Photography. I'll admit, when I first looked at it I thought, there's no way that's your daddy and me. But it is! Now I'm even more excited to see the rest in a few weeks!

Brace me: The past few days I've woken up to very sore wrists. It's almost like I broke my thumbs while I was asleep! I called the doctor and she suggested I get brace support to wear at night because she thinks I may have developed carpal tunnel during pregnancy. I wore them for the first time last night and felt WAY better today! Just something for us to monitor as we go through the next three months. I reminded Daddy that if this is the most of our worries, we are VERY lucky.

Working hard: I've kept busy this week fielding quotes and bids for the plumbing and then "overseeing" the installation of the carpet, but I've also spent a lot of time revamping the blog by adding the new Favorites and Chalkboard pages you see on the top banner (pictures of your nursery inspiration and my pregnancy 'must haves' from these sections are below). I just want something you can be proud of, even if it's only a silly blog that you can look back on someday and read. Now if only I could convince your daddy that it's his turn to write an entry or two! :)
                            

Get well soon: Lastly, we want to offer your Aunt Sally some prayers and support. She hasn't been feeling well, and I can't imagine what it's like to be sick and almost ready to deliver. For all of you out there who read this, send some prayers this way for the other baby G and her mama!!

I love you, little head of cauliflower!
Mommy

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

July 9

Hi little one,
Happy 26 week chalkboard! We are FINALLY in double digits! I was looking through all of our pregnancy pictures today and I almost teared up when I saw our first bump picture at 14 weeks. You've grown so much, and we can't wait to meet you in October.
The honeymoon is over: Daddy and I are slowly adjusting to not being on our honeymoon anymore. I honestly don't know how he jumped back into work so quickly after we got back to KC last Saturday night. It's been four days and I still need some time to reacclimate to home life...pets, laundry, dusting, making dinner again. Blah! Here are the last two pictures we want to share from our trip. I would have posted them last week, but they were literally taken the day before we left! Ahhh, how I miss the beach...
                    

Read me: There is one thing to which I'm looking forward, though. I went a little stir crazy yesterday and decided to go to Half Price Books to check out their clearance section, which is about the only place in there that I trust myself. And I scored! I got The Art Forager by BA Shapiro, The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie by Alan Bradley, and Maine by Courtney J Sullivan. All books that have been on my summer 2014 reading list, and I got each of them for only $2.00!! S.c.o.r.e. Can't wait to start knocking some books off of my list!

Big fat girl: We've officially shortened Meagram's name to BFG, or Big Fat Girl. She has been especially ornery since we got home. I walked into the kitchen and looked into the dining room table only to see this! She KNOWS she's not supposed to be on the table EVER. But when Daddy's at work...Meagram will do what she wants, apparently. While sticking out her tongue at me in defiance.

Tiny dancer: Since being home, I've been doing a lot of cleaning around the house and a lot of driving to random places for errands (dinner ingredients, the bank, etc). And I noticed something...you love to dance when I sing! I will admit that I'm a terrible singer. If you've ever heard the un-autotuned Britney Spears, I'm kind of like that. Except worse. Way worse. But you never seem to mind, and you're always kicking and punching like crazy when I'm dancing around the kitchen singing, or when I'm in the car just belting the tunes out. Here are some of your favorite songs to dance to (or listen to me try to sing):
     1) Mercy by Kanye West feat. 2 Chainz, Big Sean, and Pusha T
     2) Milkshake by Kelis
     3) Come A Little Closer by Cage the Elephant
     4) West Coast by Lana Del Ray
     5) Dangerous by Big Data
Daddy shakes his head every time he has to listen to "my music", so I'm pretty psyched to be able to tell him that you like it too!

That's all for this week. I love you so much, little head of lettuce!
Mommy

Thursday, July 3, 2014

July 3

Hi little one,
Greetings from Montego Bay, Jamaica! It's about 95 degrees outside right now, so while your daddy plays on his iPad and I take a break from the heat, I thought I'd take a minute to catch you up on the events of the past week. First, though, here's the weekly bump picture! We had to abandon the chalkboard, but as you can see, we improvised with what we had :)
This was a hard picture to take, for two reasons. First, the obvious...the swimsuit. I didn't want to cover you up from the beautiful sun, and everyone here is SO NICE about pregnant ladies out on the beach. But it was still a little hard for me to walk around looking like I just swallowed a smallish watermelon. Second...the waves! We literally had to try to take this picture about 15 times because the sand kept getting washed away. I think Daddy was a *tiny* bit frustrated by the time we got done, but it was worth it in the end! Happy 25 weeks, baby girl!

Lesson learned: We had the most amazing wedding! Not a thing went wrong (unless you count our first dance song getting a little messed up, but it wasn't a major catastrophe) and I was starting to get a little nervous because I've heard an old wives tale that if something doesn't go wrong, the marriage is doomed from the beginning. Well, luckily (or unluckily, depending on how you look at it) for us, our something wrong waited to happen until our honeymoon. My luggage got lost on its way from Kansas City to Montego Bay! I had to go without clothes, toiletries, and medicine all of Saturday and most of Sunday. My clothes were pretty gross by the time I got to change, and I didn't take any pictures that day because I was a little grumpy. Next time we'll pack a little of everyone's clothes in each suitcase, just in case this happens again.

H2Oh really?: The doctor wasn't kidding when she said that I need to drink more and more water, especially on the plane and here on the island to avoid swelling. It really IS possible for ankles to swell to the size of canteloupes! I won't post a picture of it, but trust me, little one. Not a pretty sight. Not at all.

Just a tip: When we exchanged our US $ for Jamaican money, we thought we had hit the jackpot. $100 US dollars is a little over $9000 here!! We had grand plans to live like kings at the spa and to shop like crazy at the boutiques. We were quickly brought back to reality when a 10 mile cab ride cost us almost $4000 Jamaican dollars. UGH. (And Daddy was so cute trying to tip the cab driver $100 Jamaican dollars, which is the equivalent of about $.50 cents.)

Beep beep: So after learning we lost half of our luggage and walking to the cab with ankles roughly the size of my waist, I was NOT in a good mood. Then we got to experience Jamaican driving. Sure, their steering wheels are on the wrong side of the car and they drive on the wrong side of the road, but it's their horns that really put a smile on my face! I initially thought we got into a crazy cab with an asshole driver by the time he had driven 5 miles and honked at six different people. But here, they use their horns more as a friendly greeting rather than a cautionary measure. Think more of a "Have a nice day, friend!" instead of back home where it's more "F^%$ YOU". I knew I was going to like this place, once your daddy figured out what was going on and clued me in :)

Stunning: When everything sorted itself out, we walked down to the beach and I took our first pictures here. It's hard to be mad about things like luggage and fruit-sized ankles, when you have this to look at:
 
 

Beach time: Since arriving, one thing your daddy and I have thoroughly enjoyed is the beautiful beach. Here is a picture of a rainbow right over our resort. Despite splashing around in the middle of the ocean when we saw it, I asked Daddy to run out of the water and get my phone so I could snap a picture.  The view just doesn't get any better than this!
 
 
Delicious eats: Another thing we've enjoyed (maybe more so myself than your dad) has been the food. We've both been getting IFF every day (that's code for I Feel Fat, or in other words, stuffing our faces and bellies to the max). Our favorite meal by far has been the breakfast bar at World Cafe Restaurant. They have a scrumptious entree called French toast brulee. As you can see from the picture, I definitely indulged...all-inclusive is the.way.to.go.




The sound of music...and peacocks: Some things I will miss when we go home are the sounds here. You can regularly hear peacocks cawing (or whatever it is that they do) . I'll admit that when I first heard them, I thought Meagram had somehow followed us here because their cries sound a lot like her whines to go outside with the dogs. It's also not out of the question to hear a waiter spontaneously burst into song in the middle of lunch or dinner service, so that is another sound I'll miss when we have to leave in two days. As musically inclined as your daddy is, I think you'd like all of the sounds here, too!

Daddy says it's time that I stop rambling about our honeymoon, and just post some pictures. Here's a quick snapshot of our time here!

Daddy doesn't know I took this picture of him reading (ssshhhh!) The Guy's Guide to Pregnancy, Childhood and the First Year of Fatherhood by Michael Crider. I read The Seduction of Water by Carol Goodman (which was so good!) and Beautiful Creatures by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl.




Daddy also does not know that I took these two pictures of him as he walked and sat in the water. They're my favorite pictures from the past week.

 

 
And here's a silhouette picture of your mommy and her big, huge 25 week belly. 

 
And, last but not least, a picture of your mommy and daddy on our honeymoon at sunset.
 
I love you, little baby girl!
Mommy

 
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