Saturday, December 31, 2011

18 weeks, 2 days (TMI)

Well, although the plan was to play blogger catch up, I'm actually going to fast forward to the present temporarily. I'm not able to do much today (which will be explained soon) so I'm just watching the A&M/Northwestern Bowl Game with Bryan & the pups and playing on the computer.

I will warn you, this post will get a bit personal and possibly be too much information for you. If you're the queasy type or don't like to hear terms like "uterus" - please don't keep reading after I give a heads-up.



This picture was taken after I had several friends get onto me about not taking any "bump" pics so far. Sorry, friends!! I TOOK ONE!! This was taken the morning of 18 weeks and 2 days. As you can see, the wee one is really starting poke out there.

Yesterday morning was our typically busy 9/80 Friday-off for Bryan & I. Bryan took my Highlander into Toyota to do the 5,000 mile check up (we've actually put way more than 5,000 miles on it in the brief time we've had it), get an oil change, and run it through the car wash. Meanwhile, I continued to clean up the house after all of our travels and wait for the Ryland guy to come and fix the air duct (we had a leak in our bedroom while we were gone). Then we met up with Janie, John, Tyler, Jessica, Todd, Amy & Ellen for lunch at 1pm at FREEBIRDS, yummm. Then we headed back home to continue cleaning and our friend Stephanie was going to come over for a while.

(Note: This is when I start sharing personal information.)

It was around then (3pm-ish) that I started noticing that I was spotting bright red blood. I didn't think too much notice of it, because I've been told a little bit is normal, but I did what's generally suggested - starting taking note of the time and how much blood there is over a period of time.

Stephanie came over, we hung out and talked, and I went to the restroom again to see if it was getting better/worse. It was getting really heavy - more like a menstrual cycle instead of just spotting. I was also starting to experience some fairly intense lower back pain and moderate cramping. (5:30 pm-ish.) I started to get really concerned. I was also hungry.

We made plans to go get some dinner and if it didn't lighten up by then I would call the midwife on call (for either labor or emergencies.) I decided to call on our way to dinner just to let her know what was going on. She asked me to postpone dinner and come into the center to do an ultrasound and make sure there was nothing seriously wrong. We did a u-turn and headed to The Woodlands.

I was of course getting really nervous by now because the cramping was getting worse and the bleeding was continuing.

We arrived and they immediately set us up on the ultrasound. Baby looked great - rolling, kicking, and wiggling a LOT, which the midwife was glad to see. She was more concerned about the placenta and my cervix. She spent quite a while looking at them. My placenta has moved in front of my uterus, which means that it's what's right under the middle of my tummy now, not baby. I can only feel the baby kicking on my sides and at the bottom so that didn't really surprise me. They said they will have to monitor it's placement as I get closer to term because I can't physically deliver a baby through a placenta, so it could result in an emergency c-section if we're not prepared for it. That's not really relevant now - but it was interesting and good to know. It also meant we couldn't get a very good view of my cervix.

Since the ultrasound couldn't show us what we needed to know (except they now knew that it wasn't the placenta that was bleeding, which is good), they had me do a urine sample to check for a bladder infection (which can sometimes cause bleeding), but it came back negative. Then they decided they needed a mucus swab, which involved an uncomfortable pelvic exam to get - yuck - to see if I was perhaps developing a yeast infection, which can also cause bleeding. It, too, came back negative.

They finally decided to check my cervix. To do this effectively, they wanted to do a trans-vaginal ultrasound. Again, yuck. They were able to get a very good image of my cervix though, which showed that it was irritated & very slightly opening. They said that the "cramping" I had been experiencing in my stomach and back could have been just severe cramping that caused irritation, or minor contractions which are not good at this stage in the pregnancy. To ensure no more contractions happen, they want me to take it very easy for a few days - at least until the cramping reduces and the bleeding stops. I'm also supposed to take an extra 1,000 mg of Calcium & Magnesium every day, which helps keep the cervix strong and shut. I'm also on "pelvic rest" for "quite a while." This basically means no sex. I'm not sure what "quite a while" means, but at least until my next appointment on January 25th for the anatomy scan.

Today the bleeding has slowed down quite a bit, but I'm still having pretty rough cramping. Hopefully that will stop today (or very soon).

It was scary, but the midwife (Christy) and nurse were AMAZING. They stayed calm, never once brushed off any of our concerns or questions, and were very thorough to make sure both me and our baby were fine. It was very reassuring to see our baby move and see and hear her strong heart beat and that she was still protected and safe in there. It was also a relief to get to the bottom of why the bleeding occurred, and know what to do to prevent any further irritation.

At this point (almost 8pm) I was VERY hungry (understatement), so Bryan, Stephanie & I went to the nearby Los Cucos and Bryan ordered a very large margarita to calm his nerves while I had one without any alcohol :) We got home around 9:30, completely wiped out. Stephanie headed home and we crashed into bed.

If you're still reading, we'd like to ask you for your continued prayers for this pregnancy. We want our little girl to stay very safe in there!

Friday, December 30, 2011

Trip to Denver!! Part 2

Throughout the week we did lots of small day trips, some have photos and some don't :( I wrote a summary of our trip in an earlier post, so I'll just hit the big ones here.

One of the most fun day trips we did was to drive up to the Rocky National Park and check out Estes Park, which was partly closed off due to snow volume, but we were able to see a lot of it. Very pretty!!











We tried to take some timed photos of all 5 of us while we were there .... I tried to run quick enough and face planted in the snow the first take. The second one went much better :)



Another major day trip we did was to hike around the Garden of the Gods. Very cool! It was also very high up so we were having a bit of trouble breathing after a while.







One other big one was our day trip to Golden, CO - Janie & I did walked around the downtown area in the snow while Bryan & Tyler did a tour of Coors. It was a lot of fun - but no pictures.

The drive back was fairly uneventful. Since there was a blizzard that closed down all the high ways we would have used to get through New Mexico, we ended up going through Kansas (Our baby's already been to New Mexico, Colorado, Kansas, and Oklahoma - not too bad for only being 17 weeks old :).

We stayed at a hotel that night - 5 adults and 3 dogs. Wow. There was one bed, a fold out couch bed, a pallet, and kennels involved. Let's just say it was a little crowded and crazy, but we all got at least some sleep, and made it back by evening the next day. (It ended up being right around a 19 hour drive too).

Home sweet home! Great trip, wonderful friends, lots of unpacking to do :)

Trip to Denver!! Part 1

Our Trip to Denver was a blast. I'll start with getting-to-Colorado process.

Bryan and I went to work Wednesday morning, met back up at the house around 12:30, and were in the car ON THE WAY by 1pm! We were impressed with ourselves.



We stayed in a small motel in Vernon, TX that night. Thank goodness the puppies were (mostly) well-behaved :)



Once we crossed through New Mexico and into Colorado, we started seeing pockets of snow on the ground! What did the puppies want to do first? You tell me .... :)





All that grass with only a little snow, and they wanted to pee on the white stuff. Go figure.
All week long they LOVED the snow!!! Lots of play-and-sniff time.



We finally arrived at John & Janie's place in Denver that evening! (19 hour car ride total.) We had dinner with Janie, John, & Tyler - and the puppies played the getting to know each other game, also called "I'M the alpha dog." Sleep ensued and we were very happy. Time for some fun!

Here goes!!

Soooo, Bryan fixed my computer up so now I have a legitimate program to organize pictures in again!! YAY!! I am a HUGE believer in filing.

Unfortunately because I've boycotted so long, I have quite a bit of catching up to do ... bear with me :)

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Denver!!

Denver has been WONDERFUL!!

We drove up Wednesday & Thursday, and Thursday evening had dinner with Janie, John & Tyler before crashing for a much needed good night's rest.

Friday everyone went to work except for Bryan & I, so we slept in, and took the pups out to play in the SNOW at the dog park -- which they LOVED!! The rest of the day meant hanging out, baking, watching goofy TV shows and enjoying all 3 dogs - Maverick, Goose & Molly - as they got to know each other. It was also Janie & John's 5th Anniversary so we went to P.F. Changs to celebrate --- yuummmo.

Saturday we took the pups for a walk in the snow and then drove up to Estes Park (part of the Rocky Mountain National Park) and it was STUNNING - I will post pictures once I have Microsoft Picture Manager on my computer. We also had a delicious lunch in a pub in the little town you hit right before the park.

Sunday found us heading to Colorado Springs to attend Tyler's church and watch him play in the Praise Band. We had yummy burgers for lunch and then hiked around the Garden of the Gods - again, very pretty and cool!! Pictures will come for that too. Our dinner consisted of popcorn, milkshakes, apples & oranges --- perfect :)

Monday John had to work, so the 4 of us with the day off drove up to Golden, CO. Bryan & Tyler took a tour of the Coor's Brewery, and Janie and I walked in the snow around the sweet little downtown of Golden. The snow was gorgeous, and I found a little somethin'-somethin' for Baby Evans :) More on that soon!! For dinner we made pizza and watched all of the recent Castle episodes for those of us behind (*cough* Bryan and I ... oops).

Tuesday (today) we found out if our little Peanut is a GIRL or a BOY!!! The tech managed to get a great shot so Bryan & I didn't wait until Christmas to find out as planned. I also accidentally let it slip to my Momma over the phone - SHOOT - so it won't be a surprise for my parents on Christmas either - but everyone else will find out then!! :)

And that brings us to now, while the puppies are wrestling and napping, the boys are playing old school Sonic the Hedgehog :), and I'm thinking pretty hard about a nap. It's BELOW FREEZING out there (hasn't got above 26 yet today) so we're taking a pretty low key day to lounge around, discuss baby related things and get some laundry done.

It's been a great trip so far - we'll see many of you soon!!

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

I'm a terrible blogger ...

One of the reasons I've not been very good at the keeping up with the blog recently is because although I LOVE this MacBook, the picture organizer Apple uses is TERRIBLE. And I DO mean terrible. I haven't uploaded pictures from my camera (which has hundreds) or from my phone (which I think is pushing 200 now) because it hurts my brain and my patience every time I try to organize the pictures into files. Bryan has promised to put Microsoft Picture Manager on the computer, but it hasn't happened yet, so I stand my ground and have been boycotting the filing system! Unfortunately, that means that all of the posts I've wanted to do...

- New Car
- Anadarko Christmas Party
- Painting the nursery
- Putting together the crib
- Thanksgiving
- Ranch Visit
- A&M vs. tu game
- Adorable puppy pictures
- Baby sonogram picture
- hot cocoa cookies
- Christmas decorations
- Adorable pinterest craft

have not happened because it's not the same without pictures!

I will give you a heads up that we are Colorado bound this Wednesday, to return the following Thursday, spending Christmas Eve at my grandparent's ranch, spending Christmas Day with the Evans', and then the following day at the lake house .... I may or may not squeeze some blogging in there. (*COUGH* - If Microsoft Picture Manager is loaded I'll make it a priority :)

18 hour drive with a pregnant woman who needs to use the restroom every hour, Bryan, and 2 hyper puppy dogs ... pray for us (and especially Bryan's patience), haha.

Love you all!! I hope you're enjoying this holiday season as much as we are!

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Keep calm & carry on

I don't know if I'm having a sudden surge of pregnancy hormones or what, but yesterday and today have been really rough on me. Little things are bothering me, and the big things have felt really impossible to deal with. This is obviously a bigger problem at school than it is at home, and today has been a huge challenge to get through without a torrent of angry tears - and there's still 2 classes to go.

Please pray that I can calm down and keep my head. Sorry that this isn't a "fun" post, but I could really use some divine intervention!

Thursday, December 1, 2011

{Days 23-30}

Well, we spent several days at the ranch and then back to school for the last 2 weeks crazy busy stretch, so I've been mostly MIA. Sorry about that.

But I must finish my thankfuls!!

Wednesday, Day 23 - Thankful for beautiful, heavenly SECOND TRIMESTER :) And 13 glorious weeks with my sweet little blessing.

Thursday, Day 24 - Thankful for Aggie football (even when we lose) and a fabulous lunch and time spent laughing and visiting with the Evans' family.

Friday, Day 25 - Thankful for the ranch and watching puppies run and run and RUN!

Saturday, Day 26 - Thankful for 3 generations (and a 4th generation growing!) of Meloys all together.

Sunday, Day 27 - Thankful for the last several days off of school to relax and enjoy family. Is it terrible to admit that I'm already excited about Christmas break too??

Monday, Day 28 - Thankful for wonderful co-workers that support you when you need it, and lovingly rebuke you when you need it too. Thank you ladies!

Tuesday, Day 29 - Thankful for my wonderful husband hanging Christmas lights and helping with household chores.

Wednesday, Day 30 - Thankful for a great November, and that it's time for December - one my favorite months of the year!

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

{Day 22}

Thankful for crisp, cooler weather.

Granted, I'm still wearing short sleeves, but I'm not sweating! Bryan and a neighbor's son (he's trying to make some pocket money, so we paid him to help Bryan) hung our Christmas lights outside. They look wonderful! But they were both in short sleeves, shorts, and still pouring sweat by the time they were done - even the Christmas music I played couldn't REALLY make up for the heat :)

Hopefully we'll get to put on sweatshirts and scarves by Thanksgiving!!
We've got the pumpkin goodies baking, the Christmas tree decorated, and the stockings hung. I need to maybe just wear mittens ONCE to make it feel really real :)

{Day 21}

Thankful for holiday breaks!!

Monday we had a half day at school, which consisted of me picking up donut holes & orange juice for my first period class while we made turkey hands & watched Hercules :) Yes, 10th graders still enjoy classes spent like that! I couldn't believe how enthusiastically they made the turkeys & they all did the maze I brought along too. Love those kids. Then the high schoolers helped pass out programs and greet the grandparents as they started arriving for the Grandparent's Day program being put on by the whole school. All of the kiddos did a WONDERFUL job singing their songs, presenting their projects, etc. I was, naturally, especially proud of the 9th and 10th graders as they presented the dramatization of the Tower of Babel :) They made it funny and entertaining, while also making sure the message was true.

What did I do once our half day was over?
I took a nap!! Exercised, played with the puppies/walked them, and reread all of Harry Potter 5: The Order of the Phoenix.

Yes, I do love holidays :)

{Day 20}

Thankful for an AWESOME HUSBAND!!!

I realize I'm thankful for Bryan absolutely everyday, but sometimes I have a moment where he's so incredibly special to me I just HAVE to share it :)



He is a loyal friend, loving spouse, and will make a fun and adorable daddy.
Love you, Dude!! Forever, always, and a few more too.

Saturday, November 19, 2011

{Day 19}

Thankful for Fightin' Texas Aggie Football!!

A&M 61, KU 7

A real post coming with pictures when it's not 7:30pm and I'm already half asleep :) These days I barely make it past 8:30 most of the time, so maybe tomorrow morning. And the wedding one too. Ooops.

{Day 18}

Thankful for good neighbors.

You read about them so often you've got to be wondering if we're serious, but again last night we got together, sat around the fire pit, we made cookies* & brought them out, the men played poker, the ladies talked, and the kids ran around doing what kids do until their bedtimes. It sounds so simple, but we feel very blessed to be able to run to so many people located so close to us if something's wrong, if we're stranded in town and need a ride, if we need half a cup of flour, if we need someone to talk to, and we love to be able to be that last minute babysitter, or pick up their kids from school, or make the goodies they need in an hour, forgot to make & aren't home to do it. It's WONDERFUL.

*About the cookies, it was Janie's recipe - non-dairy (technically vegan actually) - for Mexican Hot Chocolate Snickerdoodles. What it really tastes like is a spicy molasses cookie - yumm. It was a toss up, though, for liked them and who didn't. (More like who LOVED them and could eat 6, and who could take a few bites and not finish.) It was about half and half with our neighbors. The thing is - you have to like the cookie itself, and you have to enjoy a little spice with it. I thought they were super yummy, and so did Bryan, so if you're interested in Janie's recipe, I can get it to you.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

{Day 17}

I am thankful for the gym & feeling well enough to get back into personal training again!!

This week I kicked butt, and it feels so good to be lifting weights, hustling in cardio, and basically just doing more than walking the dogs again :) There were 3 weeks where that was about all I could do without getting sick, and all this week I've been back in the game. Hopefully it's here to stay!

{Day 16}

I forgot about making my thankful post while thinking about 12 weeks :) so maybe yesterday should just be thankful for 12 weeks!

Or possibly thankful for Sonic BLENDED rootbeer floats, because I was actually having a bit of a crummy day at school, and that's been my go-to happy place for the last few weeks or so. I know, I know, I should substitute carrots or spinach or something for the float, but really if it keeps me from rolling my eyes and screaming at someone at work, shouldn't I just stick with the sweet treat? Most definitely.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

12 weeks

Sweet Baby,

Guess what? You and I have officially made it to 12 weeks together! You are now about 2.5 inches long, and weigh about half an ounce. So tiny, but it's such a huge amount of growth in such a short amount of time. I can't tell you how in love your Daddy and I are with you - and we haven't even met you yet. I can't imagine how we will feel in about 6 months when you're really here! Daddy has even been checking in with you at night :) You never respond, but he seems satisfied just to say hello.

The big things that have happened recently: you "attended" your first wedding this past weekend (cousin Caleb & Krystal), you've probably felt some stress as your Dad and I have watched the A&M games recently (maybe next year?), and we're still living through a huge drought. However, we did get a major downpour for about an hour, which I'm sure the trees, grass, and bushes loved.

Mommy was feeling very yucky the past month or so with heartburn, nausea, tummy troubles, sinuses and backaches, but some of that is really starting to feel better, so thank you! Next week we'll settle into second trimester together and I'll just enjoy carrying you without all the other stuff.

I think I've figured out what your nursery will look like, and goodness is it hard for me to just be patient and wait!! Next week I have our end of first trimester appointment and then I'm giving myself a green light to start getting ready for you!

Love you little one!!
Mommy

{Day 15}

Thankful for RAIN!!!!

I don't know where all the rain fell, but we managed to get a solid hour + of a steady downpour. Before and after there was some sprinkling, but the real rain helps so much. We need more for sure, and some areas still didn't get any, but we were thankful for what we had!!

Monday, November 14, 2011

{Day 14}

Thankful for my first day of NO NAUSEA!!!!!!
Can I get a whoop?

I don't think this one really requires any more explanation :)
Baby is healthy, Mommy is healthy, and 2nd tri is almost here!

Also, I've not gained any weight at all, some days the scale even says I've lost weight ... but half of my pants are. not. buttoning. Yikes! Going to have to use a pony tail holder to get them to close. Apparently even without weight gain my waist is going to thicken, which is exactly what's supposed to happen I hear :) Sticking with the treadmill though, walking the dogs, and light weight lifting. It will be much easier now if the nausea stays at bay. Praying it stays this way!

Sunday, November 13, 2011

{Day 13}

Thankful for long walks with Bryan & the puppy dogs :)

Especially in this wonderful 50-to-70 degree weather. Stay here for a while, Texas!


Saturday, November 12, 2011

{Day 12}

Today, I am so thankful for sleep.

Last night we went to sleep around 9, and I slept until 8. It truly was heavenly. I've been so exhausted, and fatigued (I'm sure this won't change once baby's on the outside :), and this helped tremendously.

Sleep in! It feels FABULOUS.

(Your dogs (and kiddos) will hopefully understand if you get a later start on your walk/day than normal. :)

{Day 11}

Thankful for helping hands.

I seems like I so often benefit from helping hands, but on Friday I felt very gifted to be helping someone out myself.

I was able to help a coworker get caught up on her grading (I know how that goes), I was able to help students out with a touchy problem, and I was able to make the puppy chow for a neighbor's son's birthday party. She has her hands full, and I really loved being able to help her out. These seem so very minor (and they are), but when lots of people pitch in for each other at the same time it becomes a major deal.

Thank you for everything you do for each other, for strangers, and for me!

{Day 10}

Thankful for beautifying :)

Sometimes all a girl needs is a little spiffing up :) I realize I'm behind, but it's been an incredible busy couple of days (thinks progress report grades due, eek).

On Thursday (hence the side note about being behind) I got my hair cut to the length I prefer it at, got all those weird layers out, and now I can put some product in it and leave it curly or blow dry it straight-er. (My hair does not really do completely straight for very long - especially in Houston). --- you know you need a haircut when your normally nonvocal husband suggests one. Oops.

And THEN I bought some petite length sweatpants (whoop!) which is a miracle for two reasons - I really only had shorts for nightly walks in 39 degree weather (a little chilly) AND my jeans are getting snug in the waist even though I haven't gained any weight yet?? I guess everything is just moving around as the baby moves around from my pelvis to my tummy where it'll live for the next 6 months or so. Weird.

And THEN Mom, Grandma, and I got pedicures :) Caleb & Krystal's wedding is on Saturday (which is technically today now), and the 3 of us have made it a habit of doing this together before any big family weddings. I have a bad problem with ingrown toe-nails on my big toes (To much information???) and so there was some grimacing and blood involved as the dude got the one I had out, but such relief once it's gone. Of course, 2 days later and I'm now pretty convinced he CAUSED one in my other big toe, but that wouldn't make me sound thankful, so I'll stop there. I do love pretty nails, and I rarely get them done, so it's always fun.

I really do feel better about myself. Thanks Mom for the suggestion & the pedicure!!

Thursday, November 10, 2011

7,000 views!

This isn't a "thankful" post - but it's still really awesome!

This blog since it's beginnings (a year and a few months ago), has had over 7,000 views. I LOVE that when I write, there are folks actually reading :)

I realize this is nothing compared to professional blogs or one that have an area of expertise, but it means family & friends read it!

Thank you!! I appreciate it!!

{Day 9}

Thankful for Harry Potter :)

(Note: this isn't the same as being thankful for ALL books, or at least I'm claiming a difference :)

I ADORE the Harry Potter books, and enjoy the movies enough to watch them and appreciate them for their adaptations, while respecting that they can't do justice to such involved and delightful stories. (Note: I am, of course, referring especially to movies 3 & 4 which were, in my humble opinion, disastrously off the mark, yet still entertaining enough to watch, as long as I try to close my brain off to what I've read.)

Here's an interesting article that I enjoyed about the comparisons between the books and the movies up to book 6: "A look back at the Harry Potter movies." Sometimes I agree completely, and a few places I disagree, but I like the way the author approached the discussion.



When we bought our MacBook late this past summer, Apple included a 10% discount off of the price of the computer and a $100 iTunes gift card because I'm an educator. (Sweet!) I just put about half of that gift card to good use last night with Bryan when we purchased movies 1-6 on *SALE* for $6.99 a piece :) HOORAY! I didn't even have to twist Bryan's arm. We've been listening to the books on tape when we go on long car rides so that Bryan can hear the book version as well as see the films. I think we will be putting these to excellent use during our 18 hour ride to Denver in December. (We may even have to add the Hobbit & Lord of the Rings book to our stash next :)

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

{Day 8}

Thankful for 50% off Christmas!!!

I really enjoyed today :) Took the pups to do the dog park thing for an hour and a half, exercised, and then spent the afternoon with Marissa.

We may have spent quite a bit of time in Hobby Lobby before enjoying lunch at Olive Garden :)
And all of their Christmas decorations were still 50% off! Hooray!

I was there recently and made some candle wreaths out of the supplies I found (I'll do a how-to post for that later), and today I got some tinsel with lights to wrap around our stair railing, and two little stockings to hang for Maverick & Goose.

I'm also thankful for a husband that lets me decorate starting in the second week of November :)

Monday, November 7, 2011

{Day 7}

Thankful for time spent with family.



Today not only did I get to have dinner with Bryan,

but also my parents!!

AND Grady & Marissa!!

Grady is in town for another class, Marissa got to come along, and they get to spend the week in Houston! It's really perfect timing because Marissa's sister and her husband just bought a house and G&M can see it and help move them in, and it's also our cousin, Caleb's, wedding weekend next weekend! They'll get to see lots of family during their week long trip in town.

I have been blessed with such great parents, a wonderful brother, a very sweet new sister-in-law, and one heckuva husband. (2 lovable puppies as well, although they weren't at dinner for obvious reasons :)

We can sit around a dinner table and just laugh, share, and laugh some more.
I love my family, and I especially love some quality time with them.
Thank you!

Sunday, November 6, 2011

{Day 6}

Thankful for a CLEAN HOUSE!! :)



Today Bryan left me unsupervised while he slept in .... which means he couldn't intervene soon enough to stop me from going on a huge clean-the-entire house kick (which of course he was able to participate in once he was up :) AND a pull-out-all-of-the-Christmas-decorations kick (for which we have surprisingly little of - ohhh chances to Christmas shop :)

{Day 5}

So thankful for my education.







And thankful for some of the most wonderful people I know that graduated with me!



If you've been following A&M football recently, it has probably hurts you to watch like it's hurt me, BUT our diploma's respect isn't reflected by the scoreboard, thank goodness :)

Friday, November 4, 2011

{Day 4}

Thankful for BOOKS!!

Last year my parents gave me a Kindle for Christmas, and that delightful piece of technology mixed with all my other delightful paper and hard back books make my world go 'round. Also, the community library knows me by name ... and by the monster bag I take with me every time :)



I don't know everything, so I borrow ideas from others.
Reading is good for the mind!! And it's HAPPY!

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

{Day 3}

Thankful for tears.

Happy tears.



Proud tears.



Hopeful tears.



Scared and excited tears at the same time.



Even hormone induced tears :)

So thankful for this way of expressing so many emotions, sometimes all at once.

{Day 1+2}

It's November, the 30 official days of thanksgiving!

I was going to create 30 thankful posts, but I sort of blew it with the rant about how miserable I feel yesterday (oops).

Too back up, and fix my error:

November 1st: I am thankful for pregnancy symptoms indicating that everything is perfect with our baby! I'm also thankful for hitting 10 weeks today. (1st trimester and I only have 3 more weeks before parting ways :)



November 2nd: I am thankful for moments of brilliance when I'm teaching. They are few and far between, but I love it when:

(1) I'm actually wise enough to take a normal, every day moment and turn it into a life learning moment for a student.

(2) I'm patient enough to LISTEN when it counts.

(3) I finally explain a concept the way it makes sense after explaining it 20 times before without success.

(4) I think of a new way of teaching that involves 100% student engagement, and it works!

(5) My students prove (for the thousandth time) how special, unique, gifted and wonderful each one truly is.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Aw, shoot

It's been about an hour and I'm already feeling guilty about my previous post. It helps that I'm feeling better :)

Please don't judge me for being grumpy about feeling crummy.

I am excited about this tiny person!!!

TMI & Rant - think twice before reading

The most common question now that we're completely out of the closet about our pregnancy is: "How are you feeling?"

I'll give the benefit of the doubt to about 20% of the people asking that they actually do want to know and are okay with honesty, but I'm assuming the rest are hoping for a quick and simple "Great - I love being pregnant!" or perhaps will even accept the more truthful, "It's going okay."

If you are a part of the 80% who really don't want to know, I encourage you to stop reading now, and I promise to not take offense. This will be a lot of personal information.

I realize that ALL symptoms are a blessing, because I know the baby is doing great. Plus, they say the more symptoms you have, the healthier your baby is. Well our baby must be in the absolute pink of health!!

Otherwise, here's honesty for you .... 1st trimester is miserable!

Ouch. OUCH. Ow. OuChIe. oUCH. OUCH. oW. Owchie.
Everything hurts. Except my feet. They'll probably be next?

I'm rocking a sinus infection that I can't treat, which means constant headaches. Neck pain & back pain. My breasts hurt like crazy. My stomach is upset about 75% of the time - either nausea, or what I ate to get rid of the nausea didn't agree with me, and the latest & greatest: ACID REFLUX. Oh my gosh, it's horrible. I actually had to go to the doctor for the heartburn, and (thank you Lord!) received some prescriptions which are giving at least a very small amount of relief. No more chili or spicy shrimp for me!!

I am not normally a baby or a wuss. I have a pretty high pain tolerance, and am rarely whiny, even when sick. I'm taking this moment to whine & enjoy it! Especially since the guilt of griping will probably catch up with me in the next few hours.... :)

Billions of women have been pregnant, and I'm sure most of them have been miserable too. But bunches of people get the flu every year, and they are still allowed to complain, so I'm reserving the right as well.

I'm not scared of labor a bit, but I'm terrified of the next 3 1/2 weeks - Second Trimester come quickly!! And bring some relief with you, please!!!

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Happy Halloween Weekend from the *3* of Us!

I owe posts about our new car, our weekend at the ranch, and probably one or two other things?
However, I will leave you with these attempts at a good picture of "the 3 of us" :)







We really liked all of these, and picked one to "announce" to the rest of our friends that we hadn't told personally yet.

I realize my face is ballooning. It's a pregnancy symptom and I can't help it :( I think it comes with the nausea and the fatigue. I'm still waiting for the "pregnancy glow" - maybe I should tell Bryan a facial would help?! Kidding, kidding ... mostly :)

You may notice that the shirt I'm wearing was actually created by someone with skill and access to some type of manufacturing, while I cut up white duct tape in an attempt to create Bryan's :/ Not the best job, I know :( But I really did try!! For his costume, he's actually going for Steve Jobs (obviously passed away now) - notice the Apple logo for the heart :) And Jobs almost always wore a black turtleneck tucked into jeans, so we feel it was pretty accurate. Anyway, my point was don't judge too harshly about Bryan's skeleton costume, haha. It was an honest attempt.

Tonight we're off to Andrea's 30th birthday dinner at Shogun - YUM! and then to a Halloween Party at Kirsten & Brandon's house. Should be fun! The puppies are loving their Halloween because they're at Willow Creek Ranch getting to run around, play, and frolic with 20 other doggies who always need an outlet for their energy :) We'll pick them up Sunday, and enjoy the peace for a little while, start missing them, and be glad to pick them up soon!

Our A/C is off, all the windows are open and we're LOVING IT!! I wish this weather would come and stay put. Going from hot to cold to hot makes my sinuses and allergies scream in protest, but I could handle it if it would just come and stay for a while. I got to wear a jacket last night and it made my heart glad :) Also I hope it kills ALL mosquitos. I'm covered, and I do mean covered with bites - neck, shoulders, tummy, legs (really bad), arms, everywhere - how do they even GET into some places??? Bryan says I look like I have a disease, but I swear it's just mosquito bites. Die, miserable creatures! Let the cold overwhelm you!

On that note, Happy Halloween!!!
Oh, and when did ABC Family quit playing great Halloween shows like Casper the Friend Ghost this time of year!? I love non-spooky fun!!

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Why, hello Peanut

Today was a pretty awesome day. My gut was a bundle of nerves and butterflies (and baby, too) while waiting for our appointment at 11:30 this morning. (What new Mom isn't always paranoid?) Turns out there was absolutely nothing to be worried about.

Say hello to Peanut!!



Looks like a pretty stinkin' cute baby to me :)

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Hi Peanut!
Mommy & Daddy got to actually see you today! It was the first time Daddy got to really know that you exist. I’m pretty sure he wanted to wave, but resisted and just squeezed on Mommy instead. You were squirming around like you were trying to figure out what to do with those teensy tiny arms and legs. Planning on being an athlete, hm? You’ve got a little while to go before you can throw a ball, but we’ll make sure you learn.
Your heart was beating strong and steady at 143 beats per minute. It looks like a little flicker on the screen, so imagine how small your heart must be! You have an official “due date” now – May 30th, 2012!! That makes it more real for me too. (When you get to know me, you’ll realize Mommy is a very goal-oriented person.)
The midwife took lots of blood to make sure Mommy doesn’t have any infections or problems that could affect your development, and we’ll find out about that in a few days. The next appointment is next Thursday and it will be a really long one to check absolutely everything.
This is really happening little peanut! You’re still growing right on schedule, and are looking extra adorable (which is to be expected, I suppose :)
Thank you for letting us take a peek at you today!
Love,
Mommy

Monday, October 17, 2011

Texans vs. Raiders

Dad had some tickets to the Texans' game against the Raiders. (Yep, A&M played Texas Tech on Saturday- and beat the hell out of them! and then the Texans played the Raiders on Sunday.)

My parents were very sweet and offered to let Bryan & I join them. The tickets were even in a suite!! Because of the rain we thought we'd be running late, but made it in p-l-e-n-t-y of time, and watched the warm ups, and watched the stands fill up.


Mom & Dad rocking Texan red :)


It wasn't planned, but Bryan & I wore the corresponding color, blue :)



They played hard (and fairly well), but still lost - doh!



I was so dang cold the entire game, so I used the little handkerchiefs they were handing out as a freebie at the door as a very mini-blanket. Burr!



Bryan & I both had a great time - thank you for taking us!

A&M vs. Arkansas House Party

So, to get caught up, let's start with the A&M/Arkansas game. It was the first away game, and Bryan and I were longing to have some friends & family over to enjoy the new screen Bryan built.

But before the game, Ronnie was AMAZING and installed crown molding in our game room for us!! Meanwhile, the dogs mostly wrestled and looked cute.


Somehow he's able to just measure and cut, measure and cut, no mistakes. I was not only extremely appreciative, but also extremely impressed!


The outlet upstairs was not overly impressed this dude, so we had to plug it into extension cords and run them downstairs to the laundry room to get enough power without shorting it out.


It looks fantastic! Tricky corners and all!


Thank you Ronnie! (And Paw for helping!)
That evening my Mom was also fantastic and helped me (I barely did anything) and Bryan (who actually was working with her) paint the boards and the moulding. Have I mentioned all my family members are awesome? Oh, and Bryan hung all of the paintings where I pointed :)


The next day it was game time!! MeMaw, Paw, Ronnie, Celina, Alexandra, Ronnie, my Mom, Steven, Adam, Ashley, Marley, & Rachel all came over to cheer on the Ags!





I have to admit, Bryan's hard work on the screen paid off. It IS pretty amazing.




That afternoon we also told Bryan's family about wee-Evans-in-progress. They were pretty excited too :)



The Ags lost (stupid 2nd half), but it was fun to see friends & family, get together, eat fajitas, and have a good time. We'll do it again for sure!