Sunday, November 30, 2008

TIS THE SEASON

...for Christmas decorations!
Jay and I made some hot apple cider, put on the Christmas tunes, and decorated the tree and mantel:

Saturday, November 29, 2008

OVER THE RIVER AND THROUGH THE WOODS...

...to our house Grandma and Great-Grandma go! I met them at the airport with lots of WELCOME...
...then we got down to baby business. We washed, folded, and organized all the baby clothes, and thanks to our amazing family and friends, Baby James' dresser is almost full already! Then we shopped 'til we almost dropped getting the BIG BASICS: carseat, stroller, and crib mattress, and some other fun items to decorate the nursery with.
Here are Mom and Grandma with the goods in front of one of my new favorite stores:
Then I practiced using the carseat and stroller, with the help of the stuffed monkey Robyn and Stephen gave us, and Mouton, of course, and he has since decided that the stroller is the new best place for cat naps:
And then came the really fun part... setting up the nursery! We still need a few wall hangings (Baby James' Auntie Taryn is working on one, and his daddy plans to frame a few photos for him) and a bookshelf (which Jay will be building), but here is the "finished" product:
And here I am with Baby James' Grandma and Great-Grandma. We are very proud of our work and I really LOVE our nursery:
In between all the baby business, we found time to eat some delicious meals (including mom's lazagna - I know you're jealous), watch some movies, enjoy some fireside chatting, play some games (I am the Scrabble CHAMP!), and drink many a bottle of wine (well, mom and grandma did - Jay had his beer and whiskey, and I stuck to cream soda). Here are the 3 generations out on the back deck, checking out the falling leaves and rising pond level (we got a lot of rain this week):
Oh yeah, and then there was Thanksgiving! That's another blog post entirely..... It was a busy week, but it was also restful, and we're feeling awfully productive! Mom and Grandma had to leave early Saturday morning and it was really hard to say goodbye. We're so grateful they were able to come this week, to have some down-time, and to be a part of getting ready for this baby boy!
Thank you for everything, we love you!

Thursday, November 27, 2008

GIVING THANKS

I have a LOT to be thankful for this year, but I'll keep this short. I am thankful that my Mom and Grandma are here to share this holiday with me, and to share the experience of preparing for Baby James' arrival. I am so thankful for Baby James, for this smooth pregnancy, and for the support of my husband throughout. I am thankful that I will be raising my son with a cousin so close in age, and that I am blessed with a nephew! And I am beyond thankful that my best friend Stephen is cancer-free and that his treatments were successful, and I am so happy that he and Robyn finally tied-the-knot this year! 2008 had it's ups and downs, with some really great highs, and I'm praying for an even happier 2009. Happy Thanksgiving everyone!

Friday, November 14, 2008

WHAT PRETTY EYES YOU HAVE!

Just for fun, we thought we'd predict our offspring's eye color using the Eye Calculator:

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

ONE POUND, ONE FOOT

Because we didn't have a sonogram scheduled for this month's appointment (which happened to fall on the Veteran's Day holiday, so we were both off work), I went alone so that Jay could stay home and work on the bathroom remodel (which is going really well). Also, since we don't have any new pictures of Baby James for this post, we thought we'd add a new belly photo and some fun facts about his development to date. With only 117 days to go, we're getting more excited by the day!

Here are the stats according to BabyCenter.com:

At 24 weeks, the baby should weigh in at just over a pound and be almost a foot long (the same length as an ear of corn). He has a pretty lean figure at this point, but his body is filling out proportionally and he'll soon start to plump up (hence, the reason they have you wait until the 28 week mark to do the 4D sonogram, so he looks cuter). His brain is also growing quickly now, and his taste buds are continuing to develop. His lungs are developing "branches" of the respiratory "tree", as well as cells that produce surfactant, a substance that will help his air sacs inflate once he joins us on the outside. His skin is still thin and translucent, but that will start to change soon (again, he'll look more like a cuddly baby for that sonogram at 28 weeks).

Here I am tonight at 23 weeks 2 days:

As far as the actual appointment news, Baby James is doing great. We listened to his heartbeat with the doppler and had to chase him around - the doctor said "Wow, he's an active little guy". It was disappointing not to get to see him, but at least I got to hear him (and feel him move, he was kicking around throughout the appointment). My weight gain is on track and my blood pressure is still good (Hooray! All the walking Jay and I have started doing during lunch is helping). I'll also report that I'm feeling great (other than a little sciatica and round ligament pain every now and then) and have really loved the past couple of weeks, feeling Baby James move and kick (and punch?) more and more. It's become such a constant thing now that I notice it more when he's NOT moving around than when he is! Jay has been able to feel quite a few kicks at his point, and I've even seen my belly move when the baby shifts positions (just a little tilt, no elbows poking out yet or anything). My belly is really starting to round out and it feels so hard now (Robyn could really feel it when we hugged goodbye on Saturday)! Jay is definitely taking notice of this and is hugging/holding his baby boy more and more each day. We're both spending more time talking to the baby, and have even started reading him stories at bedtime (not every night, but we're making an effort). We're still working on a special song to sing him everyday, so please send us your suggestions if you have any. And remember that we are not too vocally inclined, so we need a simple melody with easy-to-remember lyrics...

I recently received a Baby Egg Pregnancy Calendar as a gift from my friend Michelle (thanks Michelle!), so I thought I'd also post a photo of me and my "egg baby" at 23 weeks development:

In other baby news, for those of you who don't read my brother's blog, he and Taryn are expecting a baby BOY! We found out on election day when Taryn was at 19 weeks. We are so excited to know that we are having a nephew! We hope that he and Baby James will be good buddies, even if they do live far apart. And we can't wait to see the two of them together at Christmas next year - just imagine the adorable photos we'll be able to take...

Also, we'd like to formally congratulate our friends Leah and Mike, who are expecting their first baby, due at the end of May. We'll keep you all in our prayers!

Sunday, November 9, 2008

KITTEN UPDATE

I got a few pictures of our adopted kitties and thought I'd share them. Stripey and Blackie (named by Fiona's young son, and I bet you can guess which is which) are doing great and have really made a place for themselves with Fiona's family. Stripey is bigger (though he eats less) and more cuddly, while Blackie is more independent and loves to play on his own. Both of them are really attached to Fiona, so much so that they sleep on her pillow and follow her around the house! Isn't it great to hear success stories!! So, without further delay, check out the size of these little guys:

And on another positive note, we finally got Stripey and Blackie's mother into the vet to get spayed (we had to wait and wait for the discount clinic in Jackson to have an opening and give us approval - as the procedure is $200 in Vicksburg). So, Maxine will finally be able to leave the confines of the sunroom and resume her normal life as an outdoor cat in about 2 weeks, when she's fully recovered. However, we have put an advertisement for her on PetFinder.com and we are hoping that we can find her a good home, since she really wants to be an indoor cat...

Monday, November 3, 2008

THE BEST SURPRISE EVER!

As mentioned in the HALLOWEEN BASH blog post, Robyn and Stephen surprised us Friday night by coming into town for a visit! We got to spend the whole weekend with them before they headed west to tour parts of Texas and Louisiana. Plain and simple, these guys are just the best. We were so happy to see eachother, we must have all talked nonstop for 2 days straight (well, Stephen did at least!)
Since we were all dressed in gray, we figured we might as well take a family photo!
Also, I would just like to mention how great Stephen looks! Many (probably most) of you know what Stephen has been going through over the past 6 months. He recently completed his final round of chemo, and if I didn't know better, I'd never be able to tell by looking at him. He is probably the strongest individual I know, and I'm just so grateful that his treatments are finished and he's out vacationing and enjoying himself (not that he ever slowed down)!

While visiting, Robyn and Stephen wanted to see the battlefield (because, what else is really a must-see in Vicksburg?), and I wasn't about to miss a minute of their time in town, so I went along. Jay went too, but he was less-than-enthused (about the battlefield, not Robyn and Stephen, of course), despite his happy-looking double-thumbs-up shown here... What a stinker! Although, in all fairness, we've now lost track of how many times he's been to our local national park (and it's a few more times than I've gone).

At the Illinois Memorial (the biggest and prettiest in the park), we took another group photo.

And here is Robyn, pretending she cares about history... (she's not-so-interested in museums, or museum-type locales). We think she just liked the horse... (and yes, that's Grant up there). It was such a fun and relaxing couple of days! I'm already looking forward to Saturday, when they'll be back in town for a night before they have to fly home. Then, it will be hard to say goodbye...