In September Rick's grandpa, George, turned 97 and his new wife of 2 years, Adina, turned 100! The Murray Arts Center had a dance party in their honor. They danced the night away. Aren't they darling?
Ken, Rick's brother, turned 30 right before Christmas. His wife, Jamie, threw him a 70's surprise party that went off without a hitch. The outfits that people wore were great. Happy Birthday, Ken!
"Sassy sweat pants," made by Regan's screen printing. Not to be confusted with Juicy Couture.
"Rick, you might have to share those with the baby."
We spent the night at my parents on Christmas Eve and waited for Santa. Rick received some tools and a small motorcylce replica that looks just like his old BMW bike. I received a new phone that Rick says will change my life! I think in order for that to happen I have to figure out how it works. My brother Blake made a DVD for all of us of old home movies that my Grandpa filmed on a reel-to-reel machine way back when. It was very cool. The we went to Rick's parents for more festivities and presents. Rick got more tools and I got more much needed maternity clothes. Thanks mom and dad.
After the sledding event, we all trekked down to my parents house in American Fork in the worst snow storm this winter. The drive usually takes about 35 minutes to get there, but this time it was 1 hr and 40 minutes. The rest of the family met us there for dinner, a snowman competition, and the annual acting out of the Nativity. No major mishaps this year during the little playm except for one really excited shepherd and a bald donkey!
On Thursday, Rick, my mom and I ventured out to get the Ultrasound. We were so excited and both very distracted all day (I kept thinking that this is better than Christmas). It was snowing a lot with lots of traffic, so we were both worried we would miss our appointment. But, we made it. As we started the ultrasound and were able to see the baby's picture on the monitor, he was moving his hand up by his face . . . looked like he was waving. We were so glad to see his tiny face and body, hands and feet. My mom's favorite part was the tiny little hands and feet! We also got to see his brain development, heart pumping and lots of other good stuff. He rolled over a couple times and was kicking a bit while we were watching. When the doctor asked if we wanted to know the sex, we said "Yes!" (Rick has been frustrated every time we have gone to the doctor that we haven't known sooner.) The doctor immediately pointed out that this was definitely a boy! We and many others were very surprised! For some reason we were all thinking it was a girl. Not quite sure why though. Roger, my brother and extraordinaire of predicting boys from girls in the womb, was one of the only people who were right. "It's a boy." With a boy first, Rick will have a "little buddy" sooner and we will be in keeping with the rest of the family on both sides--the oldest is a boy. We will also get to have a "big brother" in our family. Lucky us! He looked cute and healthy as far as we know and we can't wait for him to get here. We are thinking a lot about names. If you have any great ideas, let us know . . .
I was just sitting here at my desk after a long day at work reading friends' blogs and I think I just felt the baby move!!! Its happened a couple times and I've passed it off as something else, but that's got to be it. I feel a little like at any moment an alien might jump out with a song and dance! "Hello, my darlin . . . ."
Rick has been working a lot lately on furniture for various LDS temples. Most recently its been the Tonga, Rexburg, and Laie, Hawaii temples. I think that someday we are going to have to take a tour to visit all these temples and the work he's done. When we were first married, Rick and I talked about doing this (without the furniture in mind) and following in my Grandpa Fred's example. During his life with my awesome Grandma Barbara, they were able to visit 89 temples! We will have to make them proud. I'm sure Rexburg will be our first stop!
I'll post pictures of some of the furniture pieces soon.
When we first found out we were pregnant and made the announcement to our families, they were so excited. We gave both of our parents a Berenstein Bears book about grandparents. A few days later, Rick's sister, Laura, gave us a book that tells about the development of the baby each day. Today's entry includes something to effect: the baby from crown to rump is now 4 inches long and the legs are now growing longer than the arms. She can now move all joints and is practicing primitive breathing by inhaling amniotic fluid. PRETTY COOL STUFF! It's so cool to know what is going on each day. My belly is definitely getting BIGGER. I'm having a tough time wearing my normal pants, but I don't yet fit the maternity ones. I'm sure that will come soon enough.
We went to the doctor yesterday and got to hear the baby's heart beat. So neat. (I know neat is not a cool word to use these days, but its the best word I can think of.) I can't believe there is a little person inside of me that is doing its own thing. It took a little while to for the doctor to find the heart beat, but once he did, it was strong. Of course I cried a bit and Rick listened with a big smile on his face. We are happy. Yeah!
Cami, my great sister-in-law sent this sight to me as a count down for when the baby is due. Its great because you can see the baby's development too. Only 191 days to go!!!!
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
These are the amazing cribs that I have been dreaming up for Rick to build in his spare time. When I say spare time, I mean between 10 pm and 6 am. Even as I am writing this, he is watching and saying, "So, its written in stone now . . . guess I better get on it! " Isn't he amazing!!! I think I'm just lucky that he can build this. And some might say that I'm also a little demanding.
So I'm 29 now. I wonder how many years I will be saying that I'm 29?!? People won't believe me that I'm 29 for at least a few years . . . they still don't think that I'm even 25.
My birthday was great. Rick was so great, as usual, and brought me flowers to surprise me at work. I was out of my office doing something, walked in not paying attention, and I almost ran into him. He had a beautiful bouquet of flowers for me that he had arranged himself. If I don't watch out, he might open a flower business before I do. Later that night we went out to a nice dinner at the Melting Pot. The dessert was amazing--chocolate fondue with all kinds of yummy stuff to dip in it. Next time we go, we will have to just get dessert so that we have enough room to eat it all.
So, Rick and I thought we would join the blogging world and set up a site. Since we don't actually know what's going on or how to do this, check back with us in a few days and we might have pictures or more interesting things up . . . . Don't check back too soon though cause we are slow learners. We may eventually document the events (or non events of our lives). If you are reading this, thanks for reading!