Saturday, January 31, 2009

It's been a bit

So how about an update! 

Sally's now 34 weeks and still looking good. We've been spending our weekends busy around the house attempting to get things as ready as possible before Hoagie arrives. Furniture construction, drywalling, painting, putting down new floors...you name it, we've probably done it in the last month. 

We're also enjoying our birthing classes and have met a bunch of other couples having kids around the same time, so hopefully Hoagie will have a built in set of friends to hang with.



Thursday, January 15, 2009

Statistical Data

I'm not sure if it is because of my recent cold, my ever-increasing girth, or a combination of the two, but the last week has been full of some really interesting data that I'd like to share with all of you (because I obviously have no shame left).

Number of times I've peed my pants in the last two days: 3
Number of times I've blow-dried my underwear in the last 6 hours: 2
Number of times I've considered sending the husband out for some Depends: 2
Number of times I've left sessions with clients with the mumbled explanation "cough....pee": 2
Number of times I've wondered if silverware can go in the microwave b/c I have no memory of why it shouldn't: 1
Number of shopping trips I've been on wherein I find myself wondering if I normally wear a bra in public: 1
Number of times I've seen my bikini line in the last 2 months: 0 (this counts looking in the mirror, I am officially so large that my belly hangs over the whole damn area)

Ahhhh, ain't life grand.

Monday, January 12, 2009

Nursery step 2: Assemble Crib

Thanks to the generosity of Grandpa G, we now have a crib for Hoagie. It's sleek, modern and above all, functional. I've heard a ton of horror stories regarding crib assembly, but luckily it wasn't the case this time. In about as much time as it took to open the box, the crib was assembled and ready to go.

Here's an action shot.

Here's the crib all set up and in place. 

Sunday, January 4, 2009

What a Month!

Well, I'm finally home again after almost three weeks in Kentucky with family.  It's been an adventurous time, complete with 3 baby showers and a tremendous amount of babygirl loot.  We decided to begin decorating the nursery today, and since the furniture has not arrived yet we went to Lowe's and picked some paint colors.  Ryan spent the evening painting...



...and painting some more!



We're going to sleep on it for now and see if we still like the colors in the morning, but I think we're on the right track. The 1960's metal blinds, though, definitely need to go.

Ryan and Katie did some shopping yesterday and found a HOT DEAL at our local vintage store, and now our front living room actually has furniture in it. HooraY!



I want to say thank you to everyone who made an effort over the holidays to host and attend our baby showers. Baby girl now has a complete wardrobe up til age 2. Let's just hope those ultrasounds were accurate, because otherwise our baby boy will be wearing a lot of pink.  Here is a random sampling of some of her loot: 

We found these guys in rural Kentucky at the same mall where Ryan found a foot-wide bling Obama necklace.


This little outfit is from Ryan's Auntie, who has a children's clothing business (www.mulberrystreetinc.com).  Notice the frog bum on the back.




Here's a onesie that Katie personalized for us.  And yes, it's personalized on the butt.  Soooo cute.


These two outfits are from our cousin Karen in Chicago.  Because everyone needs a onesie of a milk carton riding a cow AND a baby kimono.