Thursday, November 26, 2009

Last Year vs. This Year

Last year I stayed up all night on Thanksgiving night in order to get all the best deals on Black Friday... this was at the beginning of the night @ the outlets w/ my sister Megan and cousin Wendy (and Santa!):
Poor pregnant Wendy, we kept her up all night-- no sleep. Being prego this year, I sincerely apologize Wendy. Sleep is not for the weak.

Being silly @ Walmart ... I think it might have been 3 am???

True Texans... or really tired ones...

THIS YEAR-- I am going to bed. I haven't even looked at a single ad. Didn't buy a paper, don't care. All I want to do is have a baby. PLEEEEAAAASSSSEEEE-- I am willing my water to break before my mom leaves in the morning. I am craving pain. I am giving up shopping for birthing!! COME ON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Friday, November 20, 2009

That's it, I'm DONE!! part II

Remember this post just a short 21 months ago? Well, it's hit again. The "I WANT THIS BABY OUT NOW" blues. If I make it until Sunday afternoon when my parents arrive for Thanksgiving- and to joyfully help pass the next 6 days... it'll be a miracle. If they don't make their flight (they fly standby)... I'm getting out the crochet hook. Seriously folks. I am done.

Add to the list from my pre-Bauer blues post---
Severe carpal tunnel in both hands
Plantar fasciitis in both feet
Lower back pain galore
No pants that will stay up
No ring to fit my ring finger-- NO, I am not a single mom of 6!!
5 kids who have ALL NEXT WEEK OFF, thanks Texas Schools

I'm going to give it my best to be a good girl and stop complaining now. But I don't feel any better after venting. Dang.
Make you a deal--- if he's not here by Dec. 1st... I'll reveal his name on my blog. Stay tuned. I'm off to jump on the trampoline with my Depends on.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

The fruits of my nesting (not labor, unfortunately)


Baby ________'s room. Yes, we have decided on a name... and NO- it doesn't start with a "B" or an "H!" I know, kill me now! You can see in the picture above what it starts with... but that's all I'm gonna give you for now!! If I've gotta wait for him, you do too. hee hee. And don't try to get it out of our kids- they've been bribed.
Bought the crib off Craig's list for $60... already had the mattress, pillows (which WILL be removed once he sleeps in there!), bought the sheet and cribskirt at Target- but added an additional 6" of fabric to the bottom of the cribskirt to allow for under-the-crib storage.
Used Bauer's changing table, made a little skirt/curtain to go across the front. Made the "D" initial canvas w/ fabric and a paper mache letter that I painted orange. Cost: $7.00.
Bought the dresser from a thrift store... it was black and brown. $25.00!!! Makes me happy. Painted and stained dresser, put new knobs on, broke my back, and wallowed in bed for a day afterwards--- but isn't it darling!?!?
The other corner of the room:
Mom's space! And it's actually clean/organized right now!
Come any day baby boy! We can't wait!

Monday, November 9, 2009

A great FHE Activity...

Searching for our lost dog... wish we could do it every week!! NOT!
Needless-to-say, Bill got in his second jog of the day, I drove like a mad-woman through the neighborhood, and J-Fred saved the day!

Here's the story, morning glory...
Kids were emptying the trash and putting the cans out in the alleyway for pickup in the morning. We left the gate open, Dodger was in the house but bolted out when the door opened and took off out the gate. It could have been 1 minute, could have been 20 before we realized he was gone. I was filling a bath for the killer B's and everyone was busy doing jobs.

Next thing we know, Dodger's no where to be found and we're frantically searching for him with 3 kids bawling because we've lost our dog. (whose 2nd bday was yesterday, by the way! Why would he take off? We totally spoiled him rotten all day!)

To make a very long story short, Jenny- the heroine- had stopped by to drop something off to me and I said, "Can't talk, gotta go find my doggie." She dropped and ran-- then on her way out of the neighborhood she pulled up to a bunch of cars slowed down on the side of the road and a lady trying to hold onto our 100 lb. crazy lab! She grabbed Dodger, put him in her car, and proceeded to call me while her youngest was screaming and Dodger was climbing all over her while she drove! She risked her VERY LIFE!! J-Fred saved the day!!! I owe ya lady. Sonic drink, Wendy's Frosty, at least a car wash... come on! Thanks Jen, you made the kids very happy tonight... me, I was hoping my life might get a little simpler.

JUST KIDDING--- love our Dodger Dog!! Glad you're safe and Jenny's your new best bud!

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

-ING



What is Nesting?
Nesting is the term used to refer to an expectant mother’s instinct which gives her a surge of energy which prompts her to clean and do various chores around her home. Nesting usually arises as the mother nears her due date.
Not all women will nest. The nesting process has no relation on how good a mother the woman will be.
What Does Nesting Feel Like?
Some women are nesting and are mentally unaware of it. Their nesting instincts may be subtle, yet they are going around their living quarters doing tasks in preparation for their child’s birth. When nesting is subtle, it is thought to be because the woman may be energetic or active naturally, regardless of her pregnancy.
Other women report a surge of energy that is impossible to still. These women know they are nesting and they are unable to quell the surge of energy.
Thoughts about nesting will make some women nervous about their pending labor and delivery.
What Do Some Women Do When They Are Nesting?
Each woman will nest in a way that is unique to them. Below is a list of possible things a nesting mother do.
Clean out the cabinets
Mop the floor
Rearrange furniture
Clean out closets
Clean a child’s nursery meticulously
Steam clean upholstery and carpets
Clean the bathroom
Stock the kitchen with food
Cook
While these may seem like normal household chores, when a woman is nesting, she will probably carry out the tasks more meticulously and persistently than usual.
Should a Woman Be Cautioned Against Nesting?
Nesting is normal and it is not hard on a woman’s health unless she exhausts herself.
Pregnancy normally will hamper a woman from doing things which are truly too strenuous. However, if a woman is nesting and trying to push a piano across a room, it is probably best if she finds something else to do.
Does Nesting Mean that Labor Is Near?
It is virtually impossible to predict exactly when labor will begin. However, nesting is a good sign that it is soon. Nesting may occur a couple of weeks, or even a day, prior to the onset of labor.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Happy Halloween!!!

From Gotham City!!

Love, Poison Ivy

Robin

Batman

Joker

and the Riddler!!

Enemies in real life- and on Halloween...

Carving pumpkins w/ Dad and Papa Sivley



Making a plan



Hunter, Papa, and Brock's Pumpkin

Hannah and Dad's pumpkin- complete w/ Hannah's "death lines."

TRICK OR TREAT!!!!!!!!!!!!

HOPE Y'ALL HAD A GOOD ONE!