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Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
An Uneventful Doctor's Visit
I went to the doctor this morning. We listened to the baby's heart beat. And I went home. No stopping to check my cervix. No sending me to the hospital. Just an appointment to come back and listen to her heart beat again next week and a promise to call him if anything changes. Yay!
Hive 07 -- Day Two Pics!
Keri brought it to my attention recently that we never posted the day 2 pictures from last year's Hive. And, to thank her for bringing me my favorite pizza last night (Sweet Tomatoes pepperoni and garlic.. yum! Thanks again, Keri!), I decided to upload the pics for her. :)
This picture is a reminder of why we weren't in a rush to get the pics out... this is one of the best pictures of the kids that we got. And as far as I can tell, it's a three-way tie for most pathetic unhappy face.

Check out the other 108 pictures in my gallery!
This picture is a reminder of why we weren't in a rush to get the pics out... this is one of the best pictures of the kids that we got. And as far as I can tell, it's a three-way tie for most pathetic unhappy face.

Check out the other 108 pictures in my gallery!
Monday, May 12, 2008
My Mother's Day Gifts
My gifts from Halle:
My favorite Mother's Day gift from Halle was hearing her sing the Mother's Day songs she learned at school for me. She learned two songs; one of them she learned in both English and Spanish. She sang them both very well, and sang them often over the weekend. I still have one in my head. "Mommy takes good care of me, care of me, care of me..." So cute to hear her sing this to me! She also kept saying "Happy Mother's Day" at random times throughout the day, which always brought a smile to my face. And, she brought home super sweet handmade gifts from school, including a magnet with her smiling picture and some tissue paper flowers.
My gifts from Elena:
Elena was a very good girl this week and stayed inside me without fuss so that I could leave the hospital and spend Mother's Day at home. She also kept her heart rate and vitals up perfectly during our hospital stay and never gave me a scare. Thanks, sweetheart!
My gifts from Jason:
Not only did Jason do the normal sweet Mother's Day stuff like make me breakfast and give me a sweet card from him and Halle, Jason has given me the ULTIMATE Mother's Day present... he's become the Mother in this family! I can't express enough my appreciation for everything he has done these past few days. He's easily picked up the responsibilities of grocery shopping, cooking, cleaning, laundry (even folding it and putting it away!), taking care of Halle. He even cleaned out the fridge this weekend! He's planning all our meals. He also found time to take Halle to the pool Saturday and Sunday and hasn't complained once about any of it. He's actually becoming a role model for the Mom I want to be!
I couldn't feel any more blessed!
My favorite Mother's Day gift from Halle was hearing her sing the Mother's Day songs she learned at school for me. She learned two songs; one of them she learned in both English and Spanish. She sang them both very well, and sang them often over the weekend. I still have one in my head. "Mommy takes good care of me, care of me, care of me..." So cute to hear her sing this to me! She also kept saying "Happy Mother's Day" at random times throughout the day, which always brought a smile to my face. And, she brought home super sweet handmade gifts from school, including a magnet with her smiling picture and some tissue paper flowers.
My gifts from Elena:
Elena was a very good girl this week and stayed inside me without fuss so that I could leave the hospital and spend Mother's Day at home. She also kept her heart rate and vitals up perfectly during our hospital stay and never gave me a scare. Thanks, sweetheart!
My gifts from Jason:
Not only did Jason do the normal sweet Mother's Day stuff like make me breakfast and give me a sweet card from him and Halle, Jason has given me the ULTIMATE Mother's Day present... he's become the Mother in this family! I can't express enough my appreciation for everything he has done these past few days. He's easily picked up the responsibilities of grocery shopping, cooking, cleaning, laundry (even folding it and putting it away!), taking care of Halle. He even cleaned out the fridge this weekend! He's planning all our meals. He also found time to take Halle to the pool Saturday and Sunday and hasn't complained once about any of it. He's actually becoming a role model for the Mom I want to be!
I couldn't feel any more blessed!
Sunday, May 11, 2008
Yes, I'm Home!
Sorry I didn't sign on yesterday to update, but I came home late morning yesterday. Enjoyed a wonderful day resting on my VERY comfortable couch. Eating VERY tasty food that was not made in a hospital cafeteria. And watching my toddler do things I swear she couldn't do four days ago. Crazy how much a toddler can change in four days. Then, I slept in MY OWN BED and it was like being in heaven, all night long.
I have a lot of Mother's Day things I'd like to blog about later, so stay tuned for a lengthier post soon. :)
I have a lot of Mother's Day things I'd like to blog about later, so stay tuned for a lengthier post soon. :)
Friday, May 09, 2008
A Sweet Visit

Check out her blog to see details of the AMAZING items she sewed for baby Elena. I'm still in awe that this stuff is all for me (well, and Elena)! She knows me SO well. The patterns, the colors, the styles. Everything is just perfect.
She also bought several packs of preemie and newborn onesies and pjs, and washed them all, and brought them here just in case Elena made a surprise visit this weekend. And even sewed Elena's name on some of them. Unbelievable.
And, as if that wasn't all enough, she baked me HOMEMADE CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES TOO! Some cookies have white chocolate chips. Some cookies have semi-sweet chocolate chips. And some have both. Could I be any more spoiled?
Apparently I can, because I even convinced her to bring her camera and take a picture of me so I could blog properly. You know, with a photo. I've been falling in love with The Pioneer Woman all day (seriously, where have I been?) and I just HAD to have a photo for my next post. Erica understands and puts up with me. Oh how I love her. :)
Once again, Erica, I love you! Your generosity astounds me time and again. I am soooo grateful for every single second that you spent thinking of me, shopping for the perfect fabrics, picking out patterns, sewing, baking, driving all the way up here to visit me. It does not go unappreciated!
Looking Forward
Less than an hour til I'm off the meds, disconnected from all these wires, and IN THE SHOWER.
About 24 hours (or so) til I'm back at home. Oh mama.
And just a few weeks, I suspect, til I get to meet my new little lovebug for real.
:) Feeling pretty good right now.
About 24 hours (or so) til I'm back at home. Oh mama.
And just a few weeks, I suspect, til I get to meet my new little lovebug for real.
:) Feeling pretty good right now.
Thursday, May 08, 2008
Hanging in
Not much to report. Still feeling pretty good, considering. Ate dinner AND kept it down. How can I complain? :)
Tomorrow around 1 I should be off the meds. Looking forward to that like you wouldn't believe.
Tomorrow around 1 I should be off the meds. Looking forward to that like you wouldn't believe.
Me Update
Well, I'm on the computer. So that's good news. My vision is blurry from the low blood pressure, and I'm pretty drowsy, so bear with me.
The quick recap of my stay so far is: really crappy day yesterday, fairly peaceful night, really crappy morning this morning, fairly peaceful right now.
Baby is looking good. Contractions picked back up this am, but doc said I'm still at 1cm, so she's not coming out just yet. Looks like I'll be going home Saturday.
This actually wore me out, so I'm going to rest now. Thank you for all the thoughts and prayers. More later.
The quick recap of my stay so far is: really crappy day yesterday, fairly peaceful night, really crappy morning this morning, fairly peaceful right now.
Baby is looking good. Contractions picked back up this am, but doc said I'm still at 1cm, so she's not coming out just yet. Looks like I'll be going home Saturday.
This actually wore me out, so I'm going to rest now. Thank you for all the thoughts and prayers. More later.
Tuesday, May 06, 2008
"Baby Erin"
Halle opened the fridge just now and asked for some "Baby Erin"... which is apparently Sugar Free Dulce de Leche Jello cups. When she finished her cup, she asked for more Baby Erin. :)
On an unrelated note, I bought 100% carrot juice from Publix (ingredients: carrots). I've been giving it to Halle instead of fruit juice, and she drinks it right up. Every cup of juice is still 50-75% water, so she basically drinks a glass of water with a side of carrots. Pretty sweet.
On an unrelated note, I bought 100% carrot juice from Publix (ingredients: carrots). I've been giving it to Halle instead of fruit juice, and she drinks it right up. Every cup of juice is still 50-75% water, so she basically drinks a glass of water with a side of carrots. Pretty sweet.
Monday, May 05, 2008
Saturday, May 03, 2008
Puppy Love
We're at my mom's house right now and Halle is watching Sesame Street. One of my mom's puppies, Rylee, is hiding in the corner of the room behind an end table. Halle just peeked under the table and said, "Come on, puppy. Come watch Elmo with Halle and get kisses." How cute is that? :)
Thursday, May 01, 2008
Halle's Got Her Groove Back
I realized today that Halle has been a PERFECT ANGEL. No crazy tantrums. No potty accidents. No snapping at anyone. No neediness. No whining. No fighting shorts OR shoes. She's being affectionate. Entertaining herself. Going with the flow. Aah.
It's funny that just a couple months ago, maybe even a couple of weeks ago, this would be a normal non-blogworthy day for us. But not so lately. Definitely blogworthy. Of course, as you can see, I'm finding a lot to be blogworthy today. :)
We also moved Halle from her nursery and crib into her new room and full-size bed last weekend. And it couldn't have been a smoother transition. She's slept through the night every night. Loves her big bed. Wakes up later than she used to, happy as can be, and just reads in her bed til I go get her. (We're also back to nighttime diapers... best decision ever). It's hard to believe she doesn't sleep in a crib anymore. I absolutely love her big bed though and love laying in it with her as part of our new night time routine. :)
It's funny that just a couple months ago, maybe even a couple of weeks ago, this would be a normal non-blogworthy day for us. But not so lately. Definitely blogworthy. Of course, as you can see, I'm finding a lot to be blogworthy today. :)
We also moved Halle from her nursery and crib into her new room and full-size bed last weekend. And it couldn't have been a smoother transition. She's slept through the night every night. Loves her big bed. Wakes up later than she used to, happy as can be, and just reads in her bed til I go get her. (We're also back to nighttime diapers... best decision ever). It's hard to believe she doesn't sleep in a crib anymore. I absolutely love her big bed though and love laying in it with her as part of our new night time routine. :)
You Don't Need Eyes To See
... you need vision. (One of my favorite Faithless lyrics). Anyway...
Haven't had my eyes checked in probably twenty years and I noticed "Free Vision Screening!" today at Wal-Mart. So I had my vision checked.
20/20 baby! Woohoo!
Hey, we've gotta appreciate every small genetic lottery we've won. :)
Haven't had my eyes checked in probably twenty years and I noticed "Free Vision Screening!" today at Wal-Mart. So I had my vision checked.
20/20 baby! Woohoo!
Hey, we've gotta appreciate every small genetic lottery we've won. :)
Awesome Pics

Erica took some absolutely fantastic family pictures of us earlier this week. I like this one here, but there are several other AWESOME photos posted on her blog. CHECK THEM OUT! Also, if you haven't done so already, check out ericalynnphotography.com and schedule a photo shoot with her. She's the best!
I Did It
Thanks, guys, for the support regarding my last post. I had a rough week, which isn't too good when you're 32 weeks pregnant with a "high risk" pregnancy.
As a side note, I don't really think of this pregnancy as being high risk, but I guess because of the preterm labor last time and the supposed gestational diabetes, I noticed that my doctor had checked the box for "high risk" on the write up from my last visit. I actually think he did that so the insurance company will pay for the ultrasound I just had, but anyway.
What I really wanted to blog about was the fact that I did stand up for myself. Told my boss how I felt about the stress this week and told him that I wouldn't be working nights and weekends from here on out. It's not fair to my family, it's not fair to this baby inside me, and its not fair to me. He was very understanding about it, and all is good.
** As another side note, I just want to comment on the fact that we working women have it so much rougher than men, and I don't think they realize that. When the men come home from a long week of long hours, they come home to a house full of groceries, a cooked meal, their kids taken care of, bathed, fed, their laundry done, their clothes ironed, a clean house, etc. It just doesn't quite work that way for us.
As a side note, I don't really think of this pregnancy as being high risk, but I guess because of the preterm labor last time and the supposed gestational diabetes, I noticed that my doctor had checked the box for "high risk" on the write up from my last visit. I actually think he did that so the insurance company will pay for the ultrasound I just had, but anyway.
What I really wanted to blog about was the fact that I did stand up for myself. Told my boss how I felt about the stress this week and told him that I wouldn't be working nights and weekends from here on out. It's not fair to my family, it's not fair to this baby inside me, and its not fair to me. He was very understanding about it, and all is good.
** As another side note, I just want to comment on the fact that we working women have it so much rougher than men, and I don't think they realize that. When the men come home from a long week of long hours, they come home to a house full of groceries, a cooked meal, their kids taken care of, bathed, fed, their laundry done, their clothes ironed, a clean house, etc. It just doesn't quite work that way for us.
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