Friday, February 27, 2009

Ultrasound



Here are the long awaited first pictures of Corey Thomas! The doctor says everything looks good. We are on cloud nine here looking forward to our beautiful baby boy!

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Valentine's Day

I was supposed to work today, but on a whim, I called to see if they needed to cancel anyone...sure enough I got a call saying I didn't need to come in. Ah, the things that make my day ;0). Anyway, I hadn't planned on being home for Valentine's day, so needless to say, dinner was not planned. I did have some leftover roasted potatoes in the fridge, and by pure chance (or cupid?) I ran across some bacon in the freezer earlier today. So when I was thinking dinner it all came together...we wouldn't have dinner at all...we would have breakfast! Our menu consisted of homemade buttermilk pancakes, roasted potatoes, scrambled eggs, turkey bacon, and fresh green beans. And although we could have gotten by without the pancakes (trust me, we had PLENTY of food), they were the only food item that made it a Valentine's day meal.

A touch (or kick) of reality

Well, I mentioned before that this whole baby thing doesn't feel real yet. Maybe it is because no one can even really tell that I am pregnant, even though I feel huge! Or maybe it's because I was feeling so gross for a while there that I really couldn't focus on anything other than that. Well, for the past week things have started to set in. I have started to feel better...much better, which is a wonderful relief, and last week I finally started to feel baby move inside of me! And boy do we have an active baby in there! He/She seems to kick kick kick all the time. Doug has even been able to feel the kicks. With reality setting in, we have started to think about things like car seats, baby cribs, strollers etc. etc. etc. etc. (you would be amazed at the list of STUFF that is suggested for a newborn...yikes). And instead of focusing on the pregnancy books, I have turned to books about raising baby (currently On Becoming Babywise by Gary Ezzo is in the stack, and although not a great literary work, its ideas and recommendations seem very useful). At our next appointment we will have our first sonogram. If baby is willing we may be able find out if baby is a boy or a girl. So more updates to come in a couple of weeks.

Saturday, January 24, 2009

In case you are wondering...

...all is still well with us. With all the media reports of Microsoft layoffs, we are pleased to say that as of today, Doug still has a job. We were a little concerned when we first heard the news of the layoffs as we were literally right in the middle of emptying a large portion of our savings in order to refinance our condo. But our concerns were fleeting as we know that whatever happens, God will provide.

As for baby, my belly continues to expand. I am officially 4 months along, and still waiting for energy and wellness that seemed to be promised in the second trimester. Somehow it doesn't quite seem real yet. Maybe once I start feeling baby move it will set in, but for now I am just feeling ill and pudgy ;0).

Thursday, January 15, 2009

TMI

I know, I haven't posted in ages. It just seems that the new things going on in our life would probably be TMI (too much information) for the average reader (pregnancy is much more than just the happy news and a growing belly ;0)). For example, most readers would not like to hear that I have a hair aversion. That I gag the instant I see (or think about) a hair on the loose. Or the fact that I have seen an increase in the number of facial blemishes, and with fairer than fair skin and being that it is winter in Seattle, I would be better off using white out as cover up!

Anyway, for other non-pregnancy related news, we are safe and sound (and warm and dry) here in Seattle. I know that national news has been focused on this area a lot this winter...first with the snow storms, then with the flooding. We did get dumped on as far as snow. We had 10-12 inches fall in one night which basically shut Seattle down. But being that we own a Subara AWD with snow tires, we had no difficulty at all...we just had to watch out for the other drivers (the ones that think because they have all season tires they are all set for snow driving!!)! And as for the floods, we watched the water rise in the field across the street, but we are several feet above the water level, and live on the second story, so no problems there either. Now we are just waiting for a glimpse of the sun promised to us this weekend (but what do those weather people know anyway...afterall we were only supposed to get 2-3 inches of snow ;0)).

We enjoyed family this holiday season. Kristen and Johnny flew in from Germany, and Alex, Riann and kids travelled up from Astoria and we all spent a week in Wenatchee enjoying warm fires, Christmas goodies and conversation. It seemed as if the calendar days fell off before our eyes, and soon it was back to real life...aka work.

We did pop over the mountains last weekend to pick up some things we had left behind after Christmas, and felt spoiled with good company, homemade meals, fresh fruit and again that warm and welcoming fire where we relaxed after a busy week. Aha...just thinking about it makes me feel relaxed and ready for a nap (hmm or is that just the pregnancy talking ;0))

With the cold and rainy weather still hanging about, Doug and I are seriously contemplating a vacation to warmer parts of the world. A cruise to Mexico or the Carribean? A Vegas vacation? Just a trip to Florida swinging by to see friends and family on the way? It would be our last chance pre-kid, and if we do it soon enough perhaps I won't be too uncomfortable to enjoy it.

Oh and if you are curious, our little blueberry is now about the size of an apple!

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Blueberry


The size of the newest Lewis.

Monday, October 27, 2008

Found

After months of searching, I happened across my good peeler today! As I was finishing up emptying my dishwasher, I pushed in the racks and went to shut the door. At this point I noticed a spoon had fallen under the rack. So I pulled the rack all the way out to retrieve it and there it was...hiding under the rack with the spoon. I am surprised I had not seen it before! Hip Hip Hoorah, I didn't toss it afterall (I thought that would have been a silly thing for me to do ;0).