Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Fall, Fetish and Fetus

3 F's that really have nothing to do with each other. However, since my posting is sporadic I figure I may as well fit as many things into one post as I can.
This fall was a great one. Oregon provided beautiful weather for September, October and even the first week of November. It was better than I could have hoped for. Unfortunately, Scott and I didn't participate in too many fall activities but we did go to a pumpkin patch. Well, it was more of a big space that had pumpkins strewn about and some fun kid activities. We walked away without a pumpkin but with two bags of homemade donuts instead. We have our priorities straight.
I tried to match my belly to the pumpkins. Not too bad, eh? This pic was at 31 weeks.
On to the second F. Fetish, as in shoe fetish. Zoe's shoe fetish that is. Zoe loves my shoes. She will find them wherever they are in the house and then take them to her bed or wherever it is that she wants to lay down and snuggle with them.

This is what we came home to the other night, not a record but pretty close.


And yes, she just lays right on top of them.


On to the third F. My fetus. He's growing, and he never stays still and I love it. It's bizarre to sit and watch my stomach look like an alien is trying to pop out of it. I don't feel like I've been pregnant long enough to be done in six and half weeks. I'm sure I'm going to want to retract that statement in a few weeks but for now it's the way I feel. I've enjoyed being pregnant.






Thursday, October 8, 2009

Because you asked...

...here you go, a picture of me and my belly.
29 weeks tomorrow.
And just for fun, Scott and I were in Carmel last weekend

For Levi and Leah's wedding. It was beautiful.

Stay tuned for more posts, I'm going to try to turn a new leaf.


Friday, August 7, 2009

Mama's boy or Daddy's little girl?

Pink or blue. Today was the day we found out. I've been dying to have this ultrasound done. Not only so that I can start shopping for this little bean but also to make sure that everything inside is in good working order. I had a slight panic attack on the way to the office and Scott was meeting me there. So, I called up one of my besties and she talked me through my moment of irrational thinking. And assured me everything would be fine. And she made me laugh. I love her for that. Thanks Miranda! You see, that's the problem with being a pediatric nurse. We know too much. My list of things to watch for on the ultrasound was more than just girl parts or boy parts. It went something like this. I won't name them all or you'll start to think I'm neurotic.

1. 4 chambered heart. check.

2. Intact diaphragm. check.

3. Enclosed spinal column. check.

4. Intestines inside belly. check.

5. Appropriate sized limbs. check.


Phew! We made it through unscathed. A healthy, growing baby. I feel blessed. We feel blessed. Life is good.



Oh-- and about those boy or girl parts. May I introduce you to our little man...




Wednesday, July 22, 2009

A first


A momentous occasion occurred today. Well, you might not find it momentous but I will mark it in my book of firsts. Today I bought toilet paper for the first time since we've been married, 16 months ago. No, we have not been going without, Scott has just found it much easier to swipe toilet paper from his parents' year supply. And I am tired of cheap Costco toilet paper. So, today since our supply was almost depleted and Scott has not been up to TP thieving, I purchased a 12 pack. Of Charmin Ultra, my favorite toilet paper. Here's to wiping.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

To be blunt

Pretty sure this picture speaks for itself...

But feel free to call me with questions. :)


Sunday, June 14, 2009

It's about time

Well, we've been home over a week so I guess it's time I posted a few pictures. It's hard to choose just a few when you have more than a few hundred but here's a couple from each place we visited.

Here's a rundown of where we were. Hopefully I can get the pictures in the right order. We flew into Paris and spent 3 days there before heading south to Perigueux. After 3 days there we made a pit stop in Nice for a day before heading to the Cinque Terre on the Italian Riviera. We spent 3 days in the village of Vernazza before heading to Rome. 3 days later we were on our way again to Venice. After 2 days in Venice we took the night train back to Paris for what was supposed to be one last day. That day turned into 2 after missing our flight home. So on departure day 2 we actually headed home and made it back to Portland after a good 24 hours of airports and airplanes.

We had a blast and loved nearly every minute :o)



The Notre Dame cathedral at night

Scott outside of the Louvre



The Eiffel tower (this was actually on the last day of our trip.)


One night we took a boat ride down the Sienne



Why I love my husband. He makes a great pack mule. :o)
All I had to carry was a small backpack and handbag.




One of the little villages near Perigueux


Looking down from the village of Domme.




This little village is built right into the cliff.




The view from our hotel in Perigueux




The harbor side of Nice



The old town of Nice



One of the many staircases on the way to our room in Vernazza.


Vernazza from the south



On the way to Monterosso, one village north of Vernazza



Vernazza from the north



On our way to Monterosso



The Trevi fountain at night



The Colosseum



In the Vatican Museum


Venice


I just erased the other pictures of Venice and lack the patience to re add them. Maybe another time. For now, that's a quick synopsis.


Saturday, May 16, 2009

Au Revoir

Our paper chain is down to one link, our passports are in hand and we're nearly packed. Europe here we come!