Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Quickie

I am officially a mommy!
Adella was born on Dec. 11th at 3:27 in the afternoon.
She was 6 lbs and 7 oz and 19 inches long.
She has blue eyes, light brown hair and looks like a doll!
I will post pictures and details as soon as I get a chance to do the following:
-shower
-eat
-laundry
-dishes
-empty the diaper pail (gross-mustard-baby-poo)
-sleep
Be back soon (hopefully)!
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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Ugh

Today is week 39 and two days.
Hopefully I will go into labor today.

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Leaves of Gold

My mother-in-law gave me an old book that she found called "Leaves of Gold". It is full of little poems, quotes and such. I read one below last night and it really made me think about what it means to be a parent and how to best teach little Adella. I hope you enjoy it.



Sermons We See
By Edgar A. Guest

I'd rather see a sermon than hear one any day,
I'd rather one should walk with me than merely show the way.
The eye's a better pupil and more willing than the ear;
Fine counsel is confusing, but example's always clear;
And the best of all the preachers are the men who live their creeds,
For to see the good in action is what everybody needs.
I can soon learn how to do it if you'll let me see it done.
I can watch your hands in action, but your tongue too fast may run.
And the lectures you deliver may be very wise and true;
But I'd rather get my lesson by observing what you do.
For I may misunderstand you and the high advice you give,
But there's no misunderstanding how you act and how you live.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Update

Today marks 38 weeks and 3 days and I am beyond ready for Adella to be born. In many ways it is hard to believe that I will be parenting more than a strech-marked belly! I can't really picture a baby...I just picture myself pregnant...forever.
I've been to Kaiser twice with false alarms. The first time I thought my water broke (wrong) and the second time I was having contractions about six minutes apart but they were not getting closer together (in fact, five minutes after I got hooked up to every type of monitor ever invented, they vanished). Aside from the false alarms I have all of the common complaints:
blah blah can't sleep blah blah blah back pain blah blah...I'll spare you the rest.
Michael and I have been "nesting" quite a bit. I must give the majority of the credit to Michael because he is much more nesty than I am. He's cleaned and organized every drawer, cabinet and closet in our house. All of the stuff that I look at and think "Hmm..that is kinda dirty and gross..." he has thoroughly scoured (including every single ceiling fan blade and the dark corners in the coat closet). The baby's room is finished and all of her clothes have been washed (twice) and put away (in the dresser, then in the closet, then in the dresser again because I couldn't decide which was better).
I'll post some photos of the room and such soon!

Friday, November 21, 2008

Cankles



I've got 'em people and it's not pretty.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

What's In A Name?



Michael and I have picked a name for the baby! For a long long long time we just called her Baby Sweetie. It was difficult to choose a name. We didn't want anything super common but we didn't want anything super weird...we wanted to make sure that it would be easy to spell and easy to say...we wanted a name that had meaning but not one where the meaning was absurd...we wanted a name that could fit a cute little girl playing on the monkey bars as well as a grown woman.
We pondered for months and many people (family and friends) thought that we were keeping the name secret! The truth was we just could not find one that we thought fit her. That was until Michael was driving home from the gym and came up with the name Adella. He said that it just popped into his head. We looked it up online and found out that it means "noble and serene" (who doesn't want a serene newborn?!). We also found out that it was really popular in the early 1900's and then it pretty much fell off the map (not common but not bizarre either). We decided to go with Rose as a middle name because my mom LOVED it and since I am not a huge fan of the middle name I share with my mom (Sue...can it get anymore country?) I thought it would be a nice gesture to let her pick the middle name. Thus, Baby Sweetie became Adella Rose!

3D Ultrasound Photos

Michael and I had a 3D ultrasound done near the end of September. We were excited to see what she looked like and we couldn't wait! There were a lot of great pictures!





Saturday, November 15, 2008


I've been reading through a lot of different blogs and to be honest, I can't help but be horrified at the outright abuse of our language. I am not talking about complex issues of grammar...I am talking about incorrectly using "there", "their" and "they're". I am talking about not knowing when to use an apostrophe with the letter s (the girls vs. the girl's). I am talkeing about inserteing randome letter e's througheout the bloge.
PEOPLE!

Today is 34 weeks and 4 days.
I think the picture describes how I am feeling.

Friday, October 31, 2008

I just ate some string cheese and made my mouth taste like I just devoured a beach ball.
Thinking I had maybe eaten some expired cheese, I headed to my trusty, bedrest companion, The Internet, to read about the many ways expired cheese can hurt my baby.
If you have not been pregnant during the age of the internet, you will not have discovered the intense fear and panic a single mouse click can evoke. After googling various topics like "cheese and pregnancy", "dangers of string cheese on unborn babies" and "does cheese taste like plastic because I am pregnant?" I decided that it was time to restrict myself from Google and all of it's tales of horror.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Today is 32 weeks and 2 days and for the next week I am on "non-official bedrest".  I believe this is the greatest thing known to mankind.  Now instead of waking up early, slaving away at work, schleping home, making dinner and doing chores, I am required (yes, required) to stay home, sleep when I want, eat when I want and pee when I want (if you are a teacher you will understand that this is a luxury).  The only downside?  Feeling overwhelming guilt watching Michael go off to work in the morning as I burrow further under the covers.

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Nothing Clever


Well...this is my first attempt at a blog. I figured I had better start one so that people who are interested can stay posted on our mundane little lives...as well as the little life of the baby. Michael and I have been calling the baby "Baby Sweetie" but the baby has also acquired a list of nicknames including "Melvin", "Sweet Pea" and "Dougalina".
Today is week 17 and 4 days and I am feeling pretty good! The only bad thing I can see looming off in the distance (aside from labor *shiver*shiver*) is that sleeping is getting to be uncomfortable. Thank God that I am not feeling sick any more...I'll take a year of bad sleep over a month of sickness. Isn't it funny that I will have both...bad sleep and sickness? Ha.
Sarcasm aside, I am getting pretty excited for the baby! I've got some ideas for the baby's room, I'm trying out versions of the most momish recipe known to mankind: the casserole, I've picked out a stack of books that I want to read the baby and a (short) list of possible names has been compiled.
So...as I get the hang of blogging, I'll post some more photos and mindless drivel.