Howdy Humble Readers...
Today is the last of the blog challenge assignments, and I am supposed to talk about my hope for the future. I couldn't think of a better way to do that than to take this opportunity to put into words my hopes for this little person I get to meet soon.
My Precious Little One...
As I feel you move within me, I wonder who you are, who you will become. I wonder what you will look like, which side of the family you will take after. I wonder, will you be logical and mellow like your Daddy, or will you be creative and ruled by your emotions, like me? Or will you be someone completely different? Whoever you are, I know you will be amazing.
Where do I begin to articulate my hopes for you?
I think my biggest hope for you is that you will have joy in your life. Not just happiness, but true joy. Joy doesn't rely on things around you going right or being perfect, it's a state of mind and an element of faith. Joy persists in the face of trouble, and doesn't fade when the road gets rough. Having joy in your heart doesn't mean you won't have pain, but it will help see you through.
I hope you never feel alone, that you know you will always have someone to love you, to help you through the hard times and celebrate with you in the good times.
I hope that you look at this world with eyes open to mystery and wonder. There is astounding greatness all around us, in people and our variety of cultures, in the physical world around us, and in the things that we can't see. I hope that you have a place in your heart to celebrate and contribute to the diversity that makes our world wonderful.
I hope you have courage. Courage to acknowledge and face your fears. There is no shame in being afraid, and courage allows us to work through our fear and come out stronger on the other side.
I hope that you understand, someday, that your Father and I are scared and humbled at the prospect of raising you. I hope that you know in your heart how much we have longed for you and prayed for you. I hope that you never have reason to doubt our love for you.
I hope you never ever lack for hope.
Love,
Mommy
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Nursery pics will be posted tomorrow!
While I might not be a hobbit genetically, I do believe that I am one culturally. A homebody at heart, with a fear of (but slight craving for) adventure, who values simple things like good food, good books, and good friends. Chronicling the journey of the unlikely pairing of a Hobbit and an Ent, who have travelled down the road through infertility & RPL, toward building our family. We've come a long way, and now with two precious wee-lings in tow, our road goes ever on and on...
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Friday, November 19, 2010
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Blog Challenge Day 29: My Hopes, Dreams, and Plans for the Next Year
Good Afternoon Humble Readers...
It's hard to believe that I'm on the second to last of these 30 challenge posts. When I started the blog challenge it was in hopes of improving my blog posting frequency and to get through the last month before the Halfling makes his/her appearance. Well here we are, almost at the end. Astounding! The last two challenges are especially fitting at this point. Today I'm to talk about my hopes, dreams, and plans for the next 365 days.
The things I'm hoping for: a safe and healthy delivery, a year of incredible firsts with the Halfling, and lots of patience for the challenges that lie ahead.
The things I'm dreaming about: all the sweet things that I'm sure most mother's dream about... little fingers and toes, baby smiles, that wonderful new baby smell, and holding this precious child in my arms.
The things I'm planning on: being successful with breastfeeding and cloth diapering, getting to K-town at least a couple of times so that my parents can get to know their new grandchild, and enjoying learning how to be a mother.
(and one thing that falls into all three categories... even tho it sounds incredibly naive, selfish and greedy... is to hopefully being pregnant with Halfling #2 by this time next year)
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As much as I want to go to see HP7 tomorrow night, it's not going to happen. I don't have the wherewithal to stand in line for tickets and be in the mad crush of people. Instead, Beloved and I are going to get our tickets in advance for Monday or Tuesday evening, after the initial rush. It will still be busy, but not as insane. So, if you see it this weekend... I don't want to hear about it! Got it?!? :)
It's hard to believe that I'm on the second to last of these 30 challenge posts. When I started the blog challenge it was in hopes of improving my blog posting frequency and to get through the last month before the Halfling makes his/her appearance. Well here we are, almost at the end. Astounding! The last two challenges are especially fitting at this point. Today I'm to talk about my hopes, dreams, and plans for the next 365 days.
The things I'm hoping for: a safe and healthy delivery, a year of incredible firsts with the Halfling, and lots of patience for the challenges that lie ahead.
The things I'm dreaming about: all the sweet things that I'm sure most mother's dream about... little fingers and toes, baby smiles, that wonderful new baby smell, and holding this precious child in my arms.
The things I'm planning on: being successful with breastfeeding and cloth diapering, getting to K-town at least a couple of times so that my parents can get to know their new grandchild, and enjoying learning how to be a mother.
(and one thing that falls into all three categories... even tho it sounds incredibly naive, selfish and greedy... is to hopefully being pregnant with Halfling #2 by this time next year)
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As much as I want to go to see HP7 tomorrow night, it's not going to happen. I don't have the wherewithal to stand in line for tickets and be in the mad crush of people. Instead, Beloved and I are going to get our tickets in advance for Monday or Tuesday evening, after the initial rush. It will still be busy, but not as insane. So, if you see it this weekend... I don't want to hear about it! Got it?!? :)
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Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Blog Challenge Day 28: What's In My Purse?
Good Evening Humble Readers!
I hope you are all doing well. Today was an incredibly lazy day for me. I actually slept off and on all day. That means I need to be a tad productive tonight, but that's okay. Dinner is in the oven, and my Beloved has church council meeting tonight, so I will have lots of time to get a few things done.
On the good news front, I got the paperwork I needed (finally!) to process my mat leave benefits. It will still be a few weeks before I see any money, but at least I was able to do what I needed to online (without going to the federal building...yay!).
One thing I forgot to mention yesterday about my Dr. U appointment... I'm 30% effaced. I honestly wasn't expecting that. I did have a fair bit of spotting yesterday after he stripped my membranes, and I think I lost at least part of my mucous plug. This is actually moving forward!
So, today's assignment for the blog challenge is to confess what I carry in my purse. It's not as bad as it usually is, but I did find some surprises.
If you haven't yet, I'm still looking for input on which post I should submit for the Creme de la Creme list this year. I have links to the three I'm trying to decide between in yesterday's post.
I hope you are all doing well. Today was an incredibly lazy day for me. I actually slept off and on all day. That means I need to be a tad productive tonight, but that's okay. Dinner is in the oven, and my Beloved has church council meeting tonight, so I will have lots of time to get a few things done.
On the good news front, I got the paperwork I needed (finally!) to process my mat leave benefits. It will still be a few weeks before I see any money, but at least I was able to do what I needed to online (without going to the federal building...yay!).
One thing I forgot to mention yesterday about my Dr. U appointment... I'm 30% effaced. I honestly wasn't expecting that. I did have a fair bit of spotting yesterday after he stripped my membranes, and I think I lost at least part of my mucous plug. This is actually moving forward!
So, today's assignment for the blog challenge is to confess what I carry in my purse. It's not as bad as it usually is, but I did find some surprises.
- Tide Pen (couldn't live without it)
- hand lotion
- hand sanitizer
- a couple of tampons (why are those still in there?)
- My wallet
- cell phone
- keys
- nametag for work (why is that stil in there?)
- package of Crys.tal Li.ght raspberry drink mix
- a bunch of appointment cards for different doctors
- gloves
- 2 pens
- lip gloss
- chapstick
- face powder
- bottle of tylenol
- Jones Soda candies
- assorted receipts/atm slips
- my Prenatal info sheets (in case I go into labour early)
- And if I'm head out of the house, I throw in my glucometer and my mealtime insulin, just in case.
If you haven't yet, I'm still looking for input on which post I should submit for the Creme de la Creme list this year. I have links to the three I'm trying to decide between in yesterday's post.
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Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Hobbit-ish Potpurri: Blog Challenge Day 27, Q&A, and Other Stuff
Howdy Humble Readers...
I hope you are all cozy and warm wherever you are. We had our first serious snowfall last night... about 3 inches. Winter has been held at bay long enough I guess. It's supposed to get frickin' cold later this week too. Yuck!
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I had my weekly NST and Dr. U appointment this morning. My blood pressure was up again, but not terribly high. I'm pretty certain she used the wrong size cuff on me tho (if you are a plus size person, ALWAYS make sure they use the right cuff!). Then I went over and saw Dr. U. He did my GBS swab, and stripped my membranes. It wasn't as bad as I was expecting, but still pretty uncomfortable. I'm feeling a little crampy now, but nothing unbearable. He was very complimentary about my weight gain (or lack thereof) and how hard I've worked on my blood sugars. Everything is on track for next week Thursday, and I have no more OB appointments. It was so strange walking out of his office and not booking for next week. Amazing!
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So, today's blog challenge assignment is to talk about my worst habit. I'm sure that there are a lot of things that I could say here, but really, the one thing that I do that irritates ME more than anything, and it has to do with my socks. I love socks. I love having warm and toasty feet, and I have a big thing for stripey socks (I love how my feet look in stripes... weird, I know). But every day I hit a point where I can no longer stand having my socks on. They just start driving me nuts... my feet get too hot, or the socks feel too tight, and I have to take them off. It's essential and immediate. The bad habit comes in at this point. I tend to leave my socks where they fall. Beside the couch, under the bed, in the bathroom, between the couch cushions. Sloppy and lazy, I know.
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I need to give a shout out to my long time IF/TTC message board buddy, Steggie! She's had a blog for a while, but is just now getting into posting regularly. She's getting into the swing of things by starting the 30 Day Blog Challenge. Pop by and say hi if you have time.
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I'm way late in getting to this, but it's Creme de la Creme time again! Stop by Mel's corner of the blogosphere to get all kinds of details about how the Creme list works... but the basics are that this is our chance to toot our own horns and put forward our best posts of the year. Everyone in the ALI community is invited/encouraged to participate... so if you posted this year, then it's time to pick the best of your best.
I'm a little stuck this year. I can't decide which post I like best, so I'm enlisting your help... Which of these posts should I use as my submission?
My Memory Sucks
or
Riding the Bench
or
Remembering & Pondering
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I've had a couple of questions recently...
Amy asked about the picture over our couch. It's "La Seyne-sur-Mer" by Roger Duvall. It makes me want to write a story set in this village some day (cheesy huh?). I love artwork that makes me ask questions about what's happening in the background.
Kristin asked what I have been cooking and freezing lately... here's the run down: Cornbread stuffing, Beef Barley Soup, Italian Sausage & Tortellini Soup, Lasagna, Pasta Sauce, Beef Stew, Tomato Risotto, Cabbage Roll Casserole, Shepherd's Pie, White Chili, Chicken Curry, Lemon Dill gravy for Chicken. Oh, and there are two dozen perogies from my last trip to the farmer's market in there too. I think we are set for a while.
Do you have any questions for me? I'll answer just about anything...
I hope you are all cozy and warm wherever you are. We had our first serious snowfall last night... about 3 inches. Winter has been held at bay long enough I guess. It's supposed to get frickin' cold later this week too. Yuck!
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I had my weekly NST and Dr. U appointment this morning. My blood pressure was up again, but not terribly high. I'm pretty certain she used the wrong size cuff on me tho (if you are a plus size person, ALWAYS make sure they use the right cuff!). Then I went over and saw Dr. U. He did my GBS swab, and stripped my membranes. It wasn't as bad as I was expecting, but still pretty uncomfortable. I'm feeling a little crampy now, but nothing unbearable. He was very complimentary about my weight gain (or lack thereof) and how hard I've worked on my blood sugars. Everything is on track for next week Thursday, and I have no more OB appointments. It was so strange walking out of his office and not booking for next week. Amazing!
*****
So, today's blog challenge assignment is to talk about my worst habit. I'm sure that there are a lot of things that I could say here, but really, the one thing that I do that irritates ME more than anything, and it has to do with my socks. I love socks. I love having warm and toasty feet, and I have a big thing for stripey socks (I love how my feet look in stripes... weird, I know). But every day I hit a point where I can no longer stand having my socks on. They just start driving me nuts... my feet get too hot, or the socks feel too tight, and I have to take them off. It's essential and immediate. The bad habit comes in at this point. I tend to leave my socks where they fall. Beside the couch, under the bed, in the bathroom, between the couch cushions. Sloppy and lazy, I know.
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I need to give a shout out to my long time IF/TTC message board buddy, Steggie! She's had a blog for a while, but is just now getting into posting regularly. She's getting into the swing of things by starting the 30 Day Blog Challenge. Pop by and say hi if you have time.
*****
I'm way late in getting to this, but it's Creme de la Creme time again! Stop by Mel's corner of the blogosphere to get all kinds of details about how the Creme list works... but the basics are that this is our chance to toot our own horns and put forward our best posts of the year. Everyone in the ALI community is invited/encouraged to participate... so if you posted this year, then it's time to pick the best of your best.
I'm a little stuck this year. I can't decide which post I like best, so I'm enlisting your help... Which of these posts should I use as my submission?
My Memory Sucks
or
Riding the Bench
or
Remembering & Pondering
*****
I've had a couple of questions recently...
Amy asked about the picture over our couch. It's "La Seyne-sur-Mer" by Roger Duvall. It makes me want to write a story set in this village some day (cheesy huh?). I love artwork that makes me ask questions about what's happening in the background.
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Do you have any questions for me? I'll answer just about anything...
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Monday, November 15, 2010
Week 38: AKA Blog Challenge Day 26
Howdy Humble Readers...
I hope you're all doing okay today. I'm feeling a little ookey. My blood sugars were a little low earlier today, but nothing terrible. I'm mildly headachy (but no other pre-eclamptic symptoms), a little crampy, and just tired. Really, I've done nothing today except go to my chiropractor, then read and veg out in front of the tv.
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Dinner last night ended up being a bit, well, meh. It was a good base recipe, but it needs work. The 'mustard cream sauce' ended up being really bland and the mustard/thyme coating on the pork was a little too thyme-y. It will be a work in progress.
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Here's this week's update:
How far along? 38w0d
Maternity clothes? Yeah, and I'm looking forward to getting back into my regular clothes. I've been wearing the same things over and over for months now.
Body Oddities? This week has felt a bit like the first trimester all over again, with some not-so-fun third trimester stuff thrown in. Occassional nausea, hypersensitive sense of smell, and I have been seriously grossed out by raw meat again. My fingers and toes are aching a lot lately. If I didn't know better, I'd swear I had arthritis. (according to my reading, it's from the relaxin) My IBS is starting to kick in again, mildly. Some mild headaches & nosebleeds which I attribute to the change in season... it's so ridonkulously dry here. Had to break out the humidifier again. Braxton-Hicks have kicked into high gear again. I've been having what feel like low grade menstrual cramps for the last few days.
Sleep? Meh... sleep is overrated... right?
Best moment this week? Loved the nurse I had for my NST this week. She was great!
Worst moment? Our financial situation is a bit tense these days. My mat leave benefits haven't kicked in yet (due to some aggravating foul ups at my company's head office) so we are hurting for cash. We had to put this week's groceries on a credit card (I hate putting food on credit). Ugh! Hopefully this week will bring some good news on this front.
Movement? Still significant, but it has slowed down a bit. I think it's getting pretty cramped in there.
Food cravings? I've been thinking (aka obsessing) about sushi again. Only a couple of weeks and I get to have maki rolls!
Rings? Off... and they'll be staying off now for a while. Hope to have them back on by Christmas. :)
Gender? Not going to find out, but I think it's a boy. Here's one reason why I hope it's a girl, tho... too cute, right?
Intense Dreams? Oh man... so many delivery dreams! Last night I dreamed that I gave birth (relatively easily) but no one would tell me if it was a boy or a girl. They (my Beloved, my mom, the nurses) kept mocking me, saying that I went for 9 months without knowing, why did I want to know now? There have also been a lot of very realistic dreams about labour, so realistic that when I wake up I have to remind myself that the baby hasn't been born yet, that my water didn't break an hour ago, or that I didn't have spotting the last time I used the bathroom.
Medical Concerns? High blood pressure (on 50mg Trandate/Lobetalol, 3 times a day...was up a bit this past week, but I think it was because I had to take the stairs to the L&D ward because the elevators were down), Gestational Diabetes (actually doing really well, except for the occassional low), on prescription Zan.tac for heartburn. Being induced on November 25th.
What I miss? Sleep, being able to get up or down without grunting like my grandfather.
What I look forward to? Getting to meet this little person, getting to bring him/her home.
Emotional State? Pretty good, considering. I'm freaked out about the actual birth, but really I think I'm doing pretty good. A few teary moments sneak in on me...
I hope you're all doing okay today. I'm feeling a little ookey. My blood sugars were a little low earlier today, but nothing terrible. I'm mildly headachy (but no other pre-eclamptic symptoms), a little crampy, and just tired. Really, I've done nothing today except go to my chiropractor, then read and veg out in front of the tv.
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Dinner last night ended up being a bit, well, meh. It was a good base recipe, but it needs work. The 'mustard cream sauce' ended up being really bland and the mustard/thyme coating on the pork was a little too thyme-y. It will be a work in progress.
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Here's this week's update:
How far along? 38w0d
Maternity clothes? Yeah, and I'm looking forward to getting back into my regular clothes. I've been wearing the same things over and over for months now.
Body Oddities? This week has felt a bit like the first trimester all over again, with some not-so-fun third trimester stuff thrown in. Occassional nausea, hypersensitive sense of smell, and I have been seriously grossed out by raw meat again. My fingers and toes are aching a lot lately. If I didn't know better, I'd swear I had arthritis. (according to my reading, it's from the relaxin) My IBS is starting to kick in again, mildly. Some mild headaches & nosebleeds which I attribute to the change in season... it's so ridonkulously dry here. Had to break out the humidifier again. Braxton-Hicks have kicked into high gear again. I've been having what feel like low grade menstrual cramps for the last few days.
Sleep? Meh... sleep is overrated... right?
Best moment this week? Loved the nurse I had for my NST this week. She was great!
Worst moment? Our financial situation is a bit tense these days. My mat leave benefits haven't kicked in yet (due to some aggravating foul ups at my company's head office) so we are hurting for cash. We had to put this week's groceries on a credit card (I hate putting food on credit). Ugh! Hopefully this week will bring some good news on this front.
Movement? Still significant, but it has slowed down a bit. I think it's getting pretty cramped in there.
Food cravings? I've been thinking (aka obsessing) about sushi again. Only a couple of weeks and I get to have maki rolls!
Rings? Off... and they'll be staying off now for a while. Hope to have them back on by Christmas. :)
Gender? Not going to find out, but I think it's a boy. Here's one reason why I hope it's a girl, tho... too cute, right?
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Medical Concerns? High blood pressure (on 50mg Trandate/Lobetalol, 3 times a day...was up a bit this past week, but I think it was because I had to take the stairs to the L&D ward because the elevators were down), Gestational Diabetes (actually doing really well, except for the occassional low), on prescription Zan.tac for heartburn. Being induced on November 25th.
What I miss? Sleep, being able to get up or down without grunting like my grandfather.
What I look forward to? Getting to meet this little person, getting to bring him/her home.
Emotional State? Pretty good, considering. I'm freaked out about the actual birth, but really I think I'm doing pretty good. A few teary moments sneak in on me...
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Sunday, November 14, 2010
Blog Challenge Day 25: My Day in Great Detail
Howdy Humble Readers...
Well, it's halftime of a rather disappointing football game, but I'm still hoping that Durant and the Roughriders will pull their heads out of their butts and actually get going. This is the semi-finals for heaven's sake!
So, today and tomorrow's assignments for the blog challenge are a little weird... my day and my week in great detail. Hmmmm... I might just count my weekly pregnancy update tomorrow as my week in great detail. Sound good to you guys?
Today started at 2:00am, when I woke up with some braxton-hicks that actually kind of hurt. Nothing consistent, and nothing too serious, but they woke me up out of a dead sleep. I was awake for a couple of hours (paced around the condo, surfed the net and watched the first part of "Beautiful Mind") before I fell back to sleep on the couch. Woke up at 7:00am, feeling very groggy. Checked my blood sugar, did my insulin, and ate breakfast (raspberry sugar free yoghurt with all bran buds). Puttered around for a bit, watched some "Dog Whisperer", then took a shower. I decided I wasn't up to going to adult Sunday School today, so we took our time getting going, but we got to church about 15 minutes early. Chatted with a few people, went to worship, then hung around for a little bit of the coffee hour.
We came home and had leftovers for lunch (beef dip for me, ribs for Beloved), and then we CLEANED OUT THE STORAGE ROOM... YAY!!! It didn't take long, and all that really needs to be done in there now is to mop the floor. And I have a whole shelf to use as a pantry shelf! Yay!
The football game started at 2:30, and we have been glued to the tube ever since. Durant can't seem to connect with any of his receivers if his life depended on it. If they lose today, that's it for the season. Dang it!
After the game is over, dinner is a new recipe tonight.. a pork tenderloin with a mustard cream sauce. We'll see how it goes. Then I'm going to do a little work in the nursery... mostly just putting clothes away, and then it will be pretty much done! Yay!
After that, probably to bed early to spend some time reading. And that's about it. Dull day all the way around (albeit a bit productive).
*UPDATE* The Riders won in double OT!! At the half it was 19-7 for BC, and it ended at 41-38 for Saskatchewan. Next week we have to beat the Calgary Stampeders for the western final.
Well, it's halftime of a rather disappointing football game, but I'm still hoping that Durant and the Roughriders will pull their heads out of their butts and actually get going. This is the semi-finals for heaven's sake!
So, today and tomorrow's assignments for the blog challenge are a little weird... my day and my week in great detail. Hmmmm... I might just count my weekly pregnancy update tomorrow as my week in great detail. Sound good to you guys?
Today started at 2:00am, when I woke up with some braxton-hicks that actually kind of hurt. Nothing consistent, and nothing too serious, but they woke me up out of a dead sleep. I was awake for a couple of hours (paced around the condo, surfed the net and watched the first part of "Beautiful Mind") before I fell back to sleep on the couch. Woke up at 7:00am, feeling very groggy. Checked my blood sugar, did my insulin, and ate breakfast (raspberry sugar free yoghurt with all bran buds). Puttered around for a bit, watched some "Dog Whisperer", then took a shower. I decided I wasn't up to going to adult Sunday School today, so we took our time getting going, but we got to church about 15 minutes early. Chatted with a few people, went to worship, then hung around for a little bit of the coffee hour.
We came home and had leftovers for lunch (beef dip for me, ribs for Beloved), and then we CLEANED OUT THE STORAGE ROOM... YAY!!! It didn't take long, and all that really needs to be done in there now is to mop the floor. And I have a whole shelf to use as a pantry shelf! Yay!
The football game started at 2:30, and we have been glued to the tube ever since. Durant can't seem to connect with any of his receivers if his life depended on it. If they lose today, that's it for the season. Dang it!
After the game is over, dinner is a new recipe tonight.. a pork tenderloin with a mustard cream sauce. We'll see how it goes. Then I'm going to do a little work in the nursery... mostly just putting clothes away, and then it will be pretty much done! Yay!
After that, probably to bed early to spend some time reading. And that's about it. Dull day all the way around (albeit a bit productive).
*UPDATE* The Riders won in double OT!! At the half it was 19-7 for BC, and it ended at 41-38 for Saskatchewan. Next week we have to beat the Calgary Stampeders for the western final.
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Saturday, November 13, 2010
Blog Challenge Day 24: Where I Live
Greetings Humble Readers...
Today's assignment is to tell you about where I live.
Okay, that's not hard. I live in a small city on the Canadian flatland, smack dab in between two bigger cities. Nothing fun about that.
So, instead, I thought I would give you a virtual tour of our hobbit-hole. Or as my mother calls it... the easter egg house.
And last but not least...
So, that's it. Where we live. It's not big, but it's comfy and it's home.
Today's assignment is to tell you about where I live.
Okay, that's not hard. I live in a small city on the Canadian flatland, smack dab in between two bigger cities. Nothing fun about that.
So, instead, I thought I would give you a virtual tour of our hobbit-hole. Or as my mother calls it... the easter egg house.
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The very yellow living room, as seen from the front entrance. |
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The very yellow living room, as seen from the other end. |
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My teeny-tiny kitchen. |
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The teeny-tiny kitchen, as viewed from the other end. |
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Our miniature laundry room. |
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Our ugly green bathroom. I hate this colour. Both bedrooms and the bathroom were this colour when we moved in, we just haven't gotten around to painting it. |
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Our bedroom, as seen from the door. |
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Our bedroom, from the other side. |
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The Nursery. Not quite ready for your viewing pleasure yet. Sorry! Soon, I promise! |
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Friday, November 12, 2010
Blog Challenge Day 23: A YouTube Video & Some Ramblings
Howdy Humble Readers!
Today has been another productive day at the hobbit-hole. I did most of my housework this morning, made a cinnamon loaf (not one of my best... I tried making it with whole wheat flour and it was just a little too dense), my lovely friend R came by for a visit, and then Beloved and I even went a-costco-ing tonight. Of course, now I'm on the couch for the rest of the night because I'm pooped. Poor Beloved gets to put away all our groceries all by himself.
One teeny-tiny vent... when we got to Cos.tco, I had a very specific list of things I was looking for. I tend to buy most of my meat there because the quality and prices are good. My plan was to stock up on our basic items so that we won't have to head back out there for a few weeks at least. So, we get to the meat department and not only did they not have any tilapia (which can be hit or miss for them), but they also didn't have any ground beef. How can Cos.tco not have ground beef? I got really irritated at that. Then I went to get some ravioli... and they had every kind of ravioli imaginable, EXCEPT for beef or sausage. They had ravioli stuffed with lobster, with goat cheese, with butternut squash, with chicken and garlic... all of which are good, but just not what I was looking for. Beyond irritating! *sigh* Don't they know it's not good to piss off a pregnant woman?
So, today's assignment is to share a youtube video. I don't spend a lot of time on youtube, except when I'm looking for a good laugh. I love good stand up comedy, especially when it's relatively clean. And one thing that Canada is known for is our funny people... Jim Carrey, Dan Akroyd, Mike Myers, Rick Mercer and Shaun Majumder just to name a few. One of my new favourites is Russel Peters. This guy is hysterical. Yes, he does a lot of ethnic humour, but mostly at his own expense. I hope you get a good chuckle...
Today has been another productive day at the hobbit-hole. I did most of my housework this morning, made a cinnamon loaf (not one of my best... I tried making it with whole wheat flour and it was just a little too dense), my lovely friend R came by for a visit, and then Beloved and I even went a-costco-ing tonight. Of course, now I'm on the couch for the rest of the night because I'm pooped. Poor Beloved gets to put away all our groceries all by himself.
One teeny-tiny vent... when we got to Cos.tco, I had a very specific list of things I was looking for. I tend to buy most of my meat there because the quality and prices are good. My plan was to stock up on our basic items so that we won't have to head back out there for a few weeks at least. So, we get to the meat department and not only did they not have any tilapia (which can be hit or miss for them), but they also didn't have any ground beef. How can Cos.tco not have ground beef? I got really irritated at that. Then I went to get some ravioli... and they had every kind of ravioli imaginable, EXCEPT for beef or sausage. They had ravioli stuffed with lobster, with goat cheese, with butternut squash, with chicken and garlic... all of which are good, but just not what I was looking for. Beyond irritating! *sigh* Don't they know it's not good to piss off a pregnant woman?
So, today's assignment is to share a youtube video. I don't spend a lot of time on youtube, except when I'm looking for a good laugh. I love good stand up comedy, especially when it's relatively clean. And one thing that Canada is known for is our funny people... Jim Carrey, Dan Akroyd, Mike Myers, Rick Mercer and Shaun Majumder just to name a few. One of my new favourites is Russel Peters. This guy is hysterical. Yes, he does a lot of ethnic humour, but mostly at his own expense. I hope you get a good chuckle...
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Thursday, November 11, 2010
Blog Challenge Day 22: A Website & Some Hobbit-ish Potpurri
Hey Humble Readers!
Today's assignment is to share a website. Of course I can't give you just one, so instead I'm going to give you three of the sites under my 'cooking' tab on my favourites list.
AllRecipes.com - the ultimate in cooking websites! If you can't find a recipe to work for you there, then you hate food. It's got great articles and teaching videos too!
ThePioneerWoman.com - Ree just rocks! She publishes new recipes a few times a week (all done step-by-step), does amazing giveaways (Le Cruset, KitchenAid, etc), and is hilarious! She also posts about her day to day life, homeschooling, and photography.
Tasty Kitchen - An off-shoot of Pioneer Woman, this is a great recipe sharing community site. While it doesn't have the breadth of recipes that AllRecipes has, you get some great insights into the creators of the recipes.
I also really dig the Sp.lenda, Kra.ft, Campb.ells, and Food Network sites. Do you have any favourite recipe sites?
*****
Today has been productive for us. Beloved was off because it's Remembrance Day (see today's earlier post), so we were lazy this morning, but then got going after lunch. Beloved installed the car seat (OMG!) and then we hit Wa.lmart to pick up some pics I had sent for printing, and Home De.pot for the hardware we need to finish the Halfling's room. Once we got home, I started our supper (Ribs... yum! The sauce recipe is one that I will NEVER EVER give away. I would get killed by half my family). Beloved is working on the bookcase that still needed to be painted, and I framed a bunch of pics. I need to do some housework yet, but I'm feeling good about what we got accomplished. My goal is to have my to do list done by the end of the weekend, so that I can do a little baking next week and then just rest.
*****
I packed my hospital bag last night. And a separate bag for Beloved (change of clothes, snacks, etc). I would like to get the diaper bag packed for the baby tonight, but we'll see. The bags are by the door now, just in case. Talk about a dose of reality.
*****
The braxton-hicks have come back, just as I suspected, with a vengance. Last night I tried to stand up from the couch and I got hit with one that knocked me back on my butt. They've been pretty intense ever since.
*****
The weather here on the flatland is still holding, but they are predicting snow starting next week. I'm still crossing my fingers, tho. I want the snow to stay away for another few weeks.
Today's assignment is to share a website. Of course I can't give you just one, so instead I'm going to give you three of the sites under my 'cooking' tab on my favourites list.
AllRecipes.com - the ultimate in cooking websites! If you can't find a recipe to work for you there, then you hate food. It's got great articles and teaching videos too!
ThePioneerWoman.com - Ree just rocks! She publishes new recipes a few times a week (all done step-by-step), does amazing giveaways (Le Cruset, KitchenAid, etc), and is hilarious! She also posts about her day to day life, homeschooling, and photography.
Tasty Kitchen - An off-shoot of Pioneer Woman, this is a great recipe sharing community site. While it doesn't have the breadth of recipes that AllRecipes has, you get some great insights into the creators of the recipes.
I also really dig the Sp.lenda, Kra.ft, Campb.ells, and Food Network sites. Do you have any favourite recipe sites?
*****
Today has been productive for us. Beloved was off because it's Remembrance Day (see today's earlier post), so we were lazy this morning, but then got going after lunch. Beloved installed the car seat (OMG!) and then we hit Wa.lmart to pick up some pics I had sent for printing, and Home De.pot for the hardware we need to finish the Halfling's room. Once we got home, I started our supper (Ribs... yum! The sauce recipe is one that I will NEVER EVER give away. I would get killed by half my family). Beloved is working on the bookcase that still needed to be painted, and I framed a bunch of pics. I need to do some housework yet, but I'm feeling good about what we got accomplished. My goal is to have my to do list done by the end of the weekend, so that I can do a little baking next week and then just rest.
*****
I packed my hospital bag last night. And a separate bag for Beloved (change of clothes, snacks, etc). I would like to get the diaper bag packed for the baby tonight, but we'll see. The bags are by the door now, just in case. Talk about a dose of reality.
*****
The braxton-hicks have come back, just as I suspected, with a vengance. Last night I tried to stand up from the couch and I got hit with one that knocked me back on my butt. They've been pretty intense ever since.
*****
The weather here on the flatland is still holding, but they are predicting snow starting next week. I'm still crossing my fingers, tho. I want the snow to stay away for another few weeks.
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Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Blog Challenge Day 21: A Recipe
Greetings Humble Readers!
Today's assignment is far too easy! Share a recipe? Me?
Well, if you insist!
First up, just a reminder if you're new-ish to my hobbit-hole, make sure you check out the "Larder" tab up there at the top for all the links to the recipes I've shared over the last couple of years.
Today's recipe is one that is in our regular rotation. I originally found inspiration for this on my all-time favourite cooking website, AllRecipes.com, adapted and combined it with some flavours from my favourite Indian restaurant.
As always, keep in mind that measurements are approximate, and you are more than welcome to play around with the ingredients to make it what you want it to be. This recipe also sizes up or down very easily, and it freezes very well.
Chicken Curry
2 boneless skinless chicken breasts & 6 thighs, cut into bite-sized chunks
1/4 cup flour
1 tbsp chili powder
olive oil
1 lg onion, coarsely chopped
minced garlic (I like a lot in this... 5 or 6 cloves)
2 tsp cinnamon
1 tsp ground ginger
1 tsp cloves
2-3 tbsp curry powder (depending how strong you like it)
1 can coconut milk (I always use the light coconut milk)
1 28oz can diced tomatoes, partially drained
1 1/2 cup frozen peas
Combine flour and chili powder, and dredge the chicken. In a deep skillet, heat a drizzle of olive oil, and then add the chicken. Brown the chicken pieces. Add the onion and garlic to the pan, and saute until the onions are transparent, stirring often so that the garlic doesn't burn. Move chicken, onions and garlic to the outside edges of the pan and add all the spices into the center. After a moment or two you will start to smell the spices toasting. Stir them into the chicken and onions. Add coconut milk and diced tomatoes. Combine well and reduce heat. Cover and allow to simmer slowly for 15-20 minutes, stirring occassionally. Adjust spices at this point, if you feel the need. Add in the frozen peas just a couple of minutes before serving.
Serve over rice, mashed potatoes, or noodles.
This recipe can also be made with a rotisserie chicken from the grocery store. If so, skip the dredging, and saute the onions and garlic before adding shredded skinned chicken to the pan. Sauce will be a little thinner, but not greatly.
If you try it, please let me know what you think!
Today's assignment is far too easy! Share a recipe? Me?
Well, if you insist!
First up, just a reminder if you're new-ish to my hobbit-hole, make sure you check out the "Larder" tab up there at the top for all the links to the recipes I've shared over the last couple of years.
Today's recipe is one that is in our regular rotation. I originally found inspiration for this on my all-time favourite cooking website, AllRecipes.com, adapted and combined it with some flavours from my favourite Indian restaurant.
As always, keep in mind that measurements are approximate, and you are more than welcome to play around with the ingredients to make it what you want it to be. This recipe also sizes up or down very easily, and it freezes very well.
Chicken Curry
2 boneless skinless chicken breasts & 6 thighs, cut into bite-sized chunks
1/4 cup flour
1 tbsp chili powder
olive oil
1 lg onion, coarsely chopped
minced garlic (I like a lot in this... 5 or 6 cloves)
2 tsp cinnamon
1 tsp ground ginger
1 tsp cloves
2-3 tbsp curry powder (depending how strong you like it)
1 can coconut milk (I always use the light coconut milk)
1 28oz can diced tomatoes, partially drained
1 1/2 cup frozen peas
Combine flour and chili powder, and dredge the chicken. In a deep skillet, heat a drizzle of olive oil, and then add the chicken. Brown the chicken pieces. Add the onion and garlic to the pan, and saute until the onions are transparent, stirring often so that the garlic doesn't burn. Move chicken, onions and garlic to the outside edges of the pan and add all the spices into the center. After a moment or two you will start to smell the spices toasting. Stir them into the chicken and onions. Add coconut milk and diced tomatoes. Combine well and reduce heat. Cover and allow to simmer slowly for 15-20 minutes, stirring occassionally. Adjust spices at this point, if you feel the need. Add in the frozen peas just a couple of minutes before serving.
Serve over rice, mashed potatoes, or noodles.
This recipe can also be made with a rotisserie chicken from the grocery store. If so, skip the dredging, and saute the onions and garlic before adding shredded skinned chicken to the pan. Sauce will be a little thinner, but not greatly.
If you try it, please let me know what you think!
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Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Week 37: Breathing Easier & Blog Challenge Day 20: A Hobby
Hey Humble Readers...
I was a little wiped yesterday, so I missed doing my weekly update. I can't believe I'm officially full term now. It seems so surreal. In a little over two weeks, we'll have our little Halfling here with us! Amazing!
How far along? 37w1d
Maternity clothes? I couldn't fit into a pre-pregnancy pair of pants now if I wanted to. Some t-shirts and sweaters still fit tho. Thankfully, we are experiencing a really nice autumn now, so it's not a big deal that my winter coat doesn't fit any more.
Body Oddities? Nothing new, except for a lack of braxton hicks. Even the round ligament pain has eased off. A little strange. I'm a little concerned that they're going to come back with a vengance any time. I have finally passed my pre-pregnancy weight, by about a pound and a half.
Sleep? Still a hit or miss situation. Some nights are better than others. The time change this week really threw me for a loop.
Best moment this week? Dinner at my MIL's place. Got to see a couple of my BILs and their wives. We all live within a couple of hours of each other, but rarely all get together. The guys put up Mom C's Christmas lights, and the ladies watched that "Everybody Loves Babies" documentary. It was really cute, and we killed ourselves laughing.
Worst moment? Just overdoing it on Saturday. It really hit home how limited my physical capabilities are right now. Honestly, it worries me about being able to handle labor... I mean, I can't even do a little shopping without being in serious pain. How am I going to push out this Halfling?
Movement? All the time... except when I'm hooked up to the monitors for my NST. Then I have to drink ice water, and poke at my belly repeatedly to get him/her to wake up.
Food cravings? Like last week, no real cravings, just obsessions. This week, all I want is a big fat cheeseburger, with lots of pickles, sauteed onions, and some sort of secret sauce. I want a big plate of fries... with gravy and cheese. Terrible, huh?
Rings? Off... and I think they'll be staying off now for a while. Hope to have them back on by Christmas. :)
Gender? Not going to find out, but I think it's a boy. This is the first week that it has really bothered me, not knowing. I saw some really sweet Christmas outfits, but I don't know if I need a dress or a little boy's outfit.
Intense Dreams? One that stands out... I was in labour, and my nurse was the nurse who taught our prenatal classes. It seemed like a pretty normal dream, until the nurse started wearing a huge clown mask. She's trying to coach me through the pushing, and all I can see are her eyes behind this crazy mask.
Medical Concerns? High blood pressure (on 50mg Trandate/Lobetalol, 3 times a day), Gestational Diabetes (actually doing really well, except for the occassional low), on prescription Zan.tac for heartburn. Being induced on November 25th.
What I miss? Being able to go more than an hour without having to pee, being able to cook a meal without having to get my Beloved to get the pots from down low, or ingredients from up high.
What I look forward to? Finishing off my to do list so that I can have a few days to relax before this little person makes his/her appearance.
Emotional State? Frustrated with the physical limitations I'm facing, but other than that I'm doing ok.
*****
Today's blog challenge assignment is to talk about a hobby of mine. I honestly don't really have one currently. I have in the past been a very avid scrapbooker, cross-stitcher, writer, and I have tried my hand at crocheting (with pathetic results). Earlier this year, I was really into looking into our geneology. As you have probably guessed, I have a lot of unfinished projects.
Most recently, I took up knitting again. I learned how to knit when I was in junior high, but let it go. You may recall back in May or June I mentioned that I was going to knit a blanket for the Halfling. Well, considering that it was only a baby blanket, it sure took me long enough to finish it (and technically it's not finished yet, I need to weave the little loose ends in). I finished knitting it on the weekend, and I've been very excited to show it to you.
Now keep in mind that this is just a very simple blanket, and I know that my tension needs work. But I'm very proud of it, nonetheless.
I was a little wiped yesterday, so I missed doing my weekly update. I can't believe I'm officially full term now. It seems so surreal. In a little over two weeks, we'll have our little Halfling here with us! Amazing!
How far along? 37w1d
Maternity clothes? I couldn't fit into a pre-pregnancy pair of pants now if I wanted to. Some t-shirts and sweaters still fit tho. Thankfully, we are experiencing a really nice autumn now, so it's not a big deal that my winter coat doesn't fit any more.
Body Oddities? Nothing new, except for a lack of braxton hicks. Even the round ligament pain has eased off. A little strange. I'm a little concerned that they're going to come back with a vengance any time. I have finally passed my pre-pregnancy weight, by about a pound and a half.
Sleep? Still a hit or miss situation. Some nights are better than others. The time change this week really threw me for a loop.
Best moment this week? Dinner at my MIL's place. Got to see a couple of my BILs and their wives. We all live within a couple of hours of each other, but rarely all get together. The guys put up Mom C's Christmas lights, and the ladies watched that "Everybody Loves Babies" documentary. It was really cute, and we killed ourselves laughing.
Worst moment? Just overdoing it on Saturday. It really hit home how limited my physical capabilities are right now. Honestly, it worries me about being able to handle labor... I mean, I can't even do a little shopping without being in serious pain. How am I going to push out this Halfling?
Movement? All the time... except when I'm hooked up to the monitors for my NST. Then I have to drink ice water, and poke at my belly repeatedly to get him/her to wake up.
Food cravings? Like last week, no real cravings, just obsessions. This week, all I want is a big fat cheeseburger, with lots of pickles, sauteed onions, and some sort of secret sauce. I want a big plate of fries... with gravy and cheese. Terrible, huh?
Rings? Off... and I think they'll be staying off now for a while. Hope to have them back on by Christmas. :)
Gender? Not going to find out, but I think it's a boy. This is the first week that it has really bothered me, not knowing. I saw some really sweet Christmas outfits, but I don't know if I need a dress or a little boy's outfit.
Intense Dreams? One that stands out... I was in labour, and my nurse was the nurse who taught our prenatal classes. It seemed like a pretty normal dream, until the nurse started wearing a huge clown mask. She's trying to coach me through the pushing, and all I can see are her eyes behind this crazy mask.
Medical Concerns? High blood pressure (on 50mg Trandate/Lobetalol, 3 times a day), Gestational Diabetes (actually doing really well, except for the occassional low), on prescription Zan.tac for heartburn. Being induced on November 25th.
What I miss? Being able to go more than an hour without having to pee, being able to cook a meal without having to get my Beloved to get the pots from down low, or ingredients from up high.
What I look forward to? Finishing off my to do list so that I can have a few days to relax before this little person makes his/her appearance.
Emotional State? Frustrated with the physical limitations I'm facing, but other than that I'm doing ok.
*****
Today's blog challenge assignment is to talk about a hobby of mine. I honestly don't really have one currently. I have in the past been a very avid scrapbooker, cross-stitcher, writer, and I have tried my hand at crocheting (with pathetic results). Earlier this year, I was really into looking into our geneology. As you have probably guessed, I have a lot of unfinished projects.
Most recently, I took up knitting again. I learned how to knit when I was in junior high, but let it go. You may recall back in May or June I mentioned that I was going to knit a blanket for the Halfling. Well, considering that it was only a baby blanket, it sure took me long enough to finish it (and technically it's not finished yet, I need to weave the little loose ends in). I finished knitting it on the weekend, and I've been very excited to show it to you.
Now keep in mind that this is just a very simple blanket, and I know that my tension needs work. But I'm very proud of it, nonetheless.
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Monday, November 8, 2010
Blog Challenge Day 19: A Talent of Mine
Greetings Humble Readers...
Today's been an unproductive day... my blood sugar tanked this morning because I slept through when I normally have a mid-morning snack. When I woke up, I felt like total crap and I've spent the rest of the day doing absolutely nothing because I have felt so sluggish.
The blog challenge assignment is to talk about a talent of mine. Hmmm...
I have tried to think of something that I'm good at, but the only thing that comes to mind right now (other than having a memory for useless trivia) is cooking.
I've always loved cooking.
I started cooking for my family when I was 9 or 10 years old. Not all the time, but regularly enough to start gaining some skills. Mostly I would make easy stuff like pasta or Hamb.urger He.lper, but I always wanted to experiment with the basic recipes to make them my own. By the time I was 12, I was cooking at least half the time for my bio-mom and I. I got good at things like cooking rice, lasagna, fish and chicken.
I was excited when, in 8th grade, I was able to start taking cooking classes in school. I ended up being rather disappointed by the classes, though, because the majority of it was either beyond basic or so rigid that there was no opportunity to experiment.
In the years after college, when I lived on my own, I didn't do much cooking because I don't like cooking for one. But, when I moved back in with my parents several years later, I found my inspiration again. And that's when I got addicted to the Food Network, cookbooks, and cooking magazines.
I love trying new flavors, new ingredients, and new techniques. I have my share of flops, but I don't think it's bragging to say that most of the time recipes come out the way I planned. There are plenty of times when I think something needs to be added to, changed, or taken away... but it just makes me all the more excited to try again and make it better. I just sometimes wish that my Beloved wasn't quite so easy to please... I would love to get some real feedback on some of my efforts.
The one thing that I love about cooking is that there is always somewhere different to go with it, there's always something new to try. I want to learn to cook thai food, and I want to experiment with quinoa. I want to find a really good place for puttanesca so that I can get a good taste for it, and then copy it. And I want to find some more interesting ways to do pork chops (a staple on our menu). Even the dreaded GD has caused me to grow as a cook, and to think about how to adapt my palette.
So, now that I've babbled on and on... tell me, what is the most recent new-to-you flavor or food or cooking technique you've tried? Did you like it? Is it something you'll have again?
Today's been an unproductive day... my blood sugar tanked this morning because I slept through when I normally have a mid-morning snack. When I woke up, I felt like total crap and I've spent the rest of the day doing absolutely nothing because I have felt so sluggish.
The blog challenge assignment is to talk about a talent of mine. Hmmm...
I have tried to think of something that I'm good at, but the only thing that comes to mind right now (other than having a memory for useless trivia) is cooking.
I've always loved cooking.
I started cooking for my family when I was 9 or 10 years old. Not all the time, but regularly enough to start gaining some skills. Mostly I would make easy stuff like pasta or Hamb.urger He.lper, but I always wanted to experiment with the basic recipes to make them my own. By the time I was 12, I was cooking at least half the time for my bio-mom and I. I got good at things like cooking rice, lasagna, fish and chicken.
I was excited when, in 8th grade, I was able to start taking cooking classes in school. I ended up being rather disappointed by the classes, though, because the majority of it was either beyond basic or so rigid that there was no opportunity to experiment.
In the years after college, when I lived on my own, I didn't do much cooking because I don't like cooking for one. But, when I moved back in with my parents several years later, I found my inspiration again. And that's when I got addicted to the Food Network, cookbooks, and cooking magazines.
I love trying new flavors, new ingredients, and new techniques. I have my share of flops, but I don't think it's bragging to say that most of the time recipes come out the way I planned. There are plenty of times when I think something needs to be added to, changed, or taken away... but it just makes me all the more excited to try again and make it better. I just sometimes wish that my Beloved wasn't quite so easy to please... I would love to get some real feedback on some of my efforts.
The one thing that I love about cooking is that there is always somewhere different to go with it, there's always something new to try. I want to learn to cook thai food, and I want to experiment with quinoa. I want to find a really good place for puttanesca so that I can get a good taste for it, and then copy it. And I want to find some more interesting ways to do pork chops (a staple on our menu). Even the dreaded GD has caused me to grow as a cook, and to think about how to adapt my palette.
So, now that I've babbled on and on... tell me, what is the most recent new-to-you flavor or food or cooking technique you've tried? Did you like it? Is it something you'll have again?
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Sunday, November 7, 2010
Blog Challenge Day 18: Our Wedding
Good Evening Humble Readers...
Why is it that whenever we change the clock, no matter if we spring ahead or fall back, I end up exhausted? I literally did next to nothing today, and I'm pooped.
Anyway, today's assignment is to tell you all about our wedding. I did a post on our second anniversary about our wedding... the theme (whimsical), the colours (red, white, with a splash of yellow), things that made our wedding unique (lollipop bouquet, candy buffet, cupcakes, and goldfish). It was a very happy day, and even though it was stressful leading up to it, I am so very glad we decided to get married quickly... less than a year after we first met face to face.
Because we got engaged in October and married in April, we had to hurry up the process a bit. I had to find my dress on the rack (not easy for a plus size gal... but miraculously I found the dress that I had already fallen in love with, for far less than I was anticipating spending), a venue for the reception (actually had it booked two weeks before Beloved proposed), and a photographer who wouldn't charge us a bloody fortune.
All while working full time, with my Beloved living 10 hours away, and taking care of my mom as she had surgery to remove two cancerous lesions from her brain (in February)... It was a bit insane.
So, it's no surprise that a very important detail got overlooked in the run up to the wedding. The shoes (very cute strappy sandals) that I bought were very comfy for walking around in, but I didn't think to practice just standing in them for more than a half hour at a time. By the time I got to the church, after the prep photos, and all the pics with my parents and my sister, my feet were already aching. Then I had to stand at the front of the church for more than 30 minutes trying to focus on what the pastor was saying and not thinking about my squished toes. I was never so relieved as when I got to sit down to sign the licence.
When we got to the park to do our portraits, I couldn't take it any longer... I had to take the sandals off. Thankfully I had thought to buy a pair of platform white flip flops, just in case. They totally saved my bacon. I ended up wearing them for the rest of the night.
And my poor, long-suffering Beloved ended up carrying my sandals (and my purse) all over the park as we had our pics taken.
*****
When I woke up this morning it became apparent why my hip was so very sore yesterday. The Halfling has dropped WAY down. I can breathe so much easier today, even though I can only waddle. I don't look as pregnant as I did a week ago because he/she is so much lower.
Funny moment of the day... I was standing in the kitchen this morning, and my belly was against the counter. I wasn't leaning, but the Halfling musn't have liked the counter touching me... he/she pushed me right away from it. It was hilarious.
Why is it that whenever we change the clock, no matter if we spring ahead or fall back, I end up exhausted? I literally did next to nothing today, and I'm pooped.
Anyway, today's assignment is to tell you all about our wedding. I did a post on our second anniversary about our wedding... the theme (whimsical), the colours (red, white, with a splash of yellow), things that made our wedding unique (lollipop bouquet, candy buffet, cupcakes, and goldfish). It was a very happy day, and even though it was stressful leading up to it, I am so very glad we decided to get married quickly... less than a year after we first met face to face.
Because we got engaged in October and married in April, we had to hurry up the process a bit. I had to find my dress on the rack (not easy for a plus size gal... but miraculously I found the dress that I had already fallen in love with, for far less than I was anticipating spending), a venue for the reception (actually had it booked two weeks before Beloved proposed), and a photographer who wouldn't charge us a bloody fortune.
All while working full time, with my Beloved living 10 hours away, and taking care of my mom as she had surgery to remove two cancerous lesions from her brain (in February)... It was a bit insane.
So, it's no surprise that a very important detail got overlooked in the run up to the wedding. The shoes (very cute strappy sandals) that I bought were very comfy for walking around in, but I didn't think to practice just standing in them for more than a half hour at a time. By the time I got to the church, after the prep photos, and all the pics with my parents and my sister, my feet were already aching. Then I had to stand at the front of the church for more than 30 minutes trying to focus on what the pastor was saying and not thinking about my squished toes. I was never so relieved as when I got to sit down to sign the licence.
When we got to the park to do our portraits, I couldn't take it any longer... I had to take the sandals off. Thankfully I had thought to buy a pair of platform white flip flops, just in case. They totally saved my bacon. I ended up wearing them for the rest of the night.
And my poor, long-suffering Beloved ended up carrying my sandals (and my purse) all over the park as we had our pics taken.
*****
When I woke up this morning it became apparent why my hip was so very sore yesterday. The Halfling has dropped WAY down. I can breathe so much easier today, even though I can only waddle. I don't look as pregnant as I did a week ago because he/she is so much lower.
Funny moment of the day... I was standing in the kitchen this morning, and my belly was against the counter. I wasn't leaning, but the Halfling musn't have liked the counter touching me... he/she pushed me right away from it. It was hilarious.
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Saturday, November 6, 2010
Blog Challenge Day 17: A Work of Art & Some Pathetic Whining
Hey Humble Readers! I hope you're having a great weekend!
Today's assignment for the Blog Challenge is to share a piece of artwork and what it means to you.
Now, I don't consider myself 'artsy' but I do know what I like. When we were in NYC last year, some of my favourite moments were in the many museums we visited. I can't talk knowledgably about artists or their media. I just know when something speaks to me.
One of my absolute favourite pieces is a painting by John William Waterhouse called "The Lady of Shalott"
I confess that I came to love this painting through a round-about means. When I was 11 I read "Anne of Green Gables" for the first time. Now, if you haven't read it (or at the very least, seen the movie), there is a very integral scene where Anne and her friends act out Tennyson's poem about Lancelot and the Lady, with near tragic (but comic) results. Reading Anne led me to reading Tennyson, which then led to discovering the many different paintings that have illustrated it over the years.
I have a large print of this painting framed over our bed. I love the colours and the emotion depicted. I don't know what else to say about it, except that I really really love it.
*****
Okay... so time for some pathetic whining.
My lower back and right hip have been extremely sore since the other day when I was doing that painting. I was pretty lazy yesterday, and thought that I was doing better, just stiff. Then I spent the morning at the mall, doing some much needed shopping, while Beloved was at a meeting at church. It was only a couple of hours, but I ended up hobbling around the grocery store and ever since, I've been in a whole heck of a lot of pain. I took a nap this afternoon, hoping that it would help me relax, but it still feels like I have a huge knot right in my big old derriere. And it's not helping that the Halfling has dropped and it feels like he/she is wedged right where the sun don't shine.
*sigh*
Remind me that I really really realy really really wanted this... please?
Today's assignment for the Blog Challenge is to share a piece of artwork and what it means to you.
Now, I don't consider myself 'artsy' but I do know what I like. When we were in NYC last year, some of my favourite moments were in the many museums we visited. I can't talk knowledgably about artists or their media. I just know when something speaks to me.
One of my absolute favourite pieces is a painting by John William Waterhouse called "The Lady of Shalott"
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I have a large print of this painting framed over our bed. I love the colours and the emotion depicted. I don't know what else to say about it, except that I really really love it.
*****
Okay... so time for some pathetic whining.
My lower back and right hip have been extremely sore since the other day when I was doing that painting. I was pretty lazy yesterday, and thought that I was doing better, just stiff. Then I spent the morning at the mall, doing some much needed shopping, while Beloved was at a meeting at church. It was only a couple of hours, but I ended up hobbling around the grocery store and ever since, I've been in a whole heck of a lot of pain. I took a nap this afternoon, hoping that it would help me relax, but it still feels like I have a huge knot right in my big old derriere. And it's not helping that the Halfling has dropped and it feels like he/she is wedged right where the sun don't shine.
*sigh*
Remind me that I really really realy really really wanted this... please?
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Friday, November 5, 2010
Blog Challenge Day 16: A Song That Makes Me Cry
Greetings Humble Readers!
Today hasn't been anywhere near as productive as I had hoped, but I kind of overdid it yesterday. I woke up in a lot of pain and decided that the rest of the painting would have to wait.
The plan is, we are going to finish painting the bookcases tomorrow. So, today I spent the morning resting (aka being a lazy ass), and this afternoon, I've done a bunch of baby laundry. I don't normally enjoy doing laundry, but I have to say that this has been kind of fun. I know I won't always feel this way about it, but it was great folding all those little blankets and outfits. I just can't imagine having something that small to hold.
Today's assignment for the blog challenge is to talk about a song that makes me cry. I think I've talked about this one before. The first song that comes to mind is "Dance Little Jean" by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. (The video isn't of them, but it was the best version I could find on Youtube.)
But one that I don't hear all that often (thank goodness!), but still makes me bawl like a baby everytime I hear it is the Academy Award winning song from Return of the King, "Into the West" by Annie Lennox. Especially when you know the story behind it... about a young man associated with the film who died after along battle with cancer. It also makes me think of my angel girls... waiting in, as Gandalf says, 'a far green country, under a swift sunrise'.
I hope I didn't make you cry... ;)
Today hasn't been anywhere near as productive as I had hoped, but I kind of overdid it yesterday. I woke up in a lot of pain and decided that the rest of the painting would have to wait.
The plan is, we are going to finish painting the bookcases tomorrow. So, today I spent the morning resting (aka being a lazy ass), and this afternoon, I've done a bunch of baby laundry. I don't normally enjoy doing laundry, but I have to say that this has been kind of fun. I know I won't always feel this way about it, but it was great folding all those little blankets and outfits. I just can't imagine having something that small to hold.
Today's assignment for the blog challenge is to talk about a song that makes me cry. I think I've talked about this one before. The first song that comes to mind is "Dance Little Jean" by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. (The video isn't of them, but it was the best version I could find on Youtube.)
But one that I don't hear all that often (thank goodness!), but still makes me bawl like a baby everytime I hear it is the Academy Award winning song from Return of the King, "Into the West" by Annie Lennox. Especially when you know the story behind it... about a young man associated with the film who died after along battle with cancer. It also makes me think of my angel girls... waiting in, as Gandalf says, 'a far green country, under a swift sunrise'.
I hope I didn't make you cry... ;)
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Thursday, November 4, 2010
Blog Challenge Day 15: My Dream House
Howdy Humble Readers!
Greetings from your friendly neighbourhood paint-covered hobbit! I've spent all day working on getting a set of bookshelves painted for the nursery. It's taken me all day because I'm moving pretty slow these days, and I had to take a nap this afternoon... heaven help me!
But the Blog Challenge beckons, and it's time to talk about my dream house... so, here's a picture:
I finally discovered the key word that describes my dream house... craftsman style! I love the front porch and the gabled windows. Not that my Beloved and I want an older home to maintain or a big yard, but something like the house pictured above, on a small lot, with a garage or at least a good solid shed (so that we don't have to store things in the garages and basements of family and friends).
My dream house would have 3 bedrooms, and 3 bathrooms (the en suite would have a nice deep soaker tub and a rain shower). It would have an informal living room, a cozy dining room, a comfy family room (with a ton of built in book cases), and most importantly, a bee-ewe-tee-ful big kitchen. Lots of cupboards and drawers (I want drawers for my pots, pans, and tupperware), a big pantry, acres of counter space... a double wall oven, one of those french door fridges, and an island with a butcher-block top. I would have tons of pantry space, and a nice big deep freeze.
And... if all that weren't enough, my dream house would come with a friendly, very competent maid service that would come by weekly to clean.
That's not asking too much, is it?
What would be your favourite room in your dream house?
Greetings from your friendly neighbourhood paint-covered hobbit! I've spent all day working on getting a set of bookshelves painted for the nursery. It's taken me all day because I'm moving pretty slow these days, and I had to take a nap this afternoon... heaven help me!
But the Blog Challenge beckons, and it's time to talk about my dream house... so, here's a picture:
I finally discovered the key word that describes my dream house... craftsman style! I love the front porch and the gabled windows. Not that my Beloved and I want an older home to maintain or a big yard, but something like the house pictured above, on a small lot, with a garage or at least a good solid shed (so that we don't have to store things in the garages and basements of family and friends).
My dream house would have 3 bedrooms, and 3 bathrooms (the en suite would have a nice deep soaker tub and a rain shower). It would have an informal living room, a cozy dining room, a comfy family room (with a ton of built in book cases), and most importantly, a bee-ewe-tee-ful big kitchen. Lots of cupboards and drawers (I want drawers for my pots, pans, and tupperware), a big pantry, acres of counter space... a double wall oven, one of those french door fridges, and an island with a butcher-block top. I would have tons of pantry space, and a nice big deep freeze.
And... if all that weren't enough, my dream house would come with a friendly, very competent maid service that would come by weekly to clean.
That's not asking too much, is it?
What would be your favourite room in your dream house?
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Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Blog Challenge Day 14: A Non-Fiction Book & The Birth Plan
Greetings Humble Readers!
Today's assignment is a non-fiction book... and all the non-fiction I have been reading lately has been baby or birth related, and this has been my favourite:
Not to be confused with Your Best Birth by Ricki Lake, The Best Birth by Sarah McMoyler offers what I thought was the most balanced view of what birth can and should be. McMoyler states at the outset that her goal is a healthy baby and a healthy mom, and doing what is needed to get there is what needs to happen. Her viewpoint focusses on natural childbirth, and that if you need to avail yourself of pain meds or more in depth interventions IT IS NOT A FAILURE. Every woman has a different tolerance for pain, every birth experience is different, so it is not for someone outside of your experience to tell you what is right or wrong for you. She offers a lot of great coping techniques and there are great sections for dads-to-be too. Honestly, the only thing I have against this book is her opinion of doulas. She is very anti-doula.
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I thought it would be fitting today to tell you all about my birth plan. It may seem moot to have written one, considering that I know, at the minimum, I'm going to be induced, but I wanted to have a few specifics written down. This is the birth plan that I shared with Dr. U this morning at my appointment (of which he was very supportive):
Our ultimate goal is a healthy baby and a healthy mom, and we are willing to do whatever we need to do to achieve that.
We are aware that being induced requires a certain amount of medical intervention (IVs, meds, monitoring, etc), and that a caesarean section is a distinct possibility. With that in mind, there are a few things we would really like, if at all possible.
• Mrs. Gamgee’s mom S is the only family, other than Beloved of course, that will be at the hospital during the delivery.
• We know that an epidural will be necessary (in order to be prepared for a possible c-section), but Mrs. Gamgee would like to remain mobile for as long as possible.
• Mrs. Gamgee would like to avoid having an episiotomy. A small tear is preferable, should the situation arise.
• A vaginal birth is preferred, although we understand that a c-section may become necessary. If this happens, Beloved is to go with the baby after delivery. (This is also true if the baby needs to go to the Special Care Nursery or leave our room for any reason.)
• We would like to have skin to skin contact with the baby as soon as possible. If Mrs. Gamgee has a c-section, we would like for Beloved to have skin to skin contact with the baby while Mrs. Gamgee is in recovery.
• Breastfeeding is very important for us. We would like to start trying as early as possible. An early visit from a lactation consultant would be greatly appreciated.
• We are not inviting friends and family to visit during the first 24 hours after delivery. We want to have that time to focus on our new family member.
Other highlights from today's appointment & NST: Blood pressure is holding steady... 126/75. Blood sugars are looking good and I no longer have to increase my insulin, just maintain where I'm at and work to keep tabs on my lows. Weight is bang on my pre-pregnancy weight. Results of my u/s last week... Halfling is 'growing beautifully' according to Dr. U. He/she is sitting between the 75th & 90th percentile. No giant babies here! And... we have a date for D-day! November 25th.
At my next Dr. U appointment (in 2 weeks, he's on vacation next week so I have to go see Dr. B... Ugh!), we are going to discuss stripping my membranes. I'm a bit unsure about that (have heard some horror stories), but I do like the idea of my body starting labour more on it's own rather than having to be induced. Any thoughts ladies?
Today's assignment is a non-fiction book... and all the non-fiction I have been reading lately has been baby or birth related, and this has been my favourite:
Not to be confused with Your Best Birth by Ricki Lake, The Best Birth by Sarah McMoyler offers what I thought was the most balanced view of what birth can and should be. McMoyler states at the outset that her goal is a healthy baby and a healthy mom, and doing what is needed to get there is what needs to happen. Her viewpoint focusses on natural childbirth, and that if you need to avail yourself of pain meds or more in depth interventions IT IS NOT A FAILURE. Every woman has a different tolerance for pain, every birth experience is different, so it is not for someone outside of your experience to tell you what is right or wrong for you. She offers a lot of great coping techniques and there are great sections for dads-to-be too. Honestly, the only thing I have against this book is her opinion of doulas. She is very anti-doula.
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I thought it would be fitting today to tell you all about my birth plan. It may seem moot to have written one, considering that I know, at the minimum, I'm going to be induced, but I wanted to have a few specifics written down. This is the birth plan that I shared with Dr. U this morning at my appointment (of which he was very supportive):
Our ultimate goal is a healthy baby and a healthy mom, and we are willing to do whatever we need to do to achieve that.
We are aware that being induced requires a certain amount of medical intervention (IVs, meds, monitoring, etc), and that a caesarean section is a distinct possibility. With that in mind, there are a few things we would really like, if at all possible.
• Mrs. Gamgee’s mom S is the only family, other than Beloved of course, that will be at the hospital during the delivery.
• We know that an epidural will be necessary (in order to be prepared for a possible c-section), but Mrs. Gamgee would like to remain mobile for as long as possible.
• Mrs. Gamgee would like to avoid having an episiotomy. A small tear is preferable, should the situation arise.
• A vaginal birth is preferred, although we understand that a c-section may become necessary. If this happens, Beloved is to go with the baby after delivery. (This is also true if the baby needs to go to the Special Care Nursery or leave our room for any reason.)
• We would like to have skin to skin contact with the baby as soon as possible. If Mrs. Gamgee has a c-section, we would like for Beloved to have skin to skin contact with the baby while Mrs. Gamgee is in recovery.
• Breastfeeding is very important for us. We would like to start trying as early as possible. An early visit from a lactation consultant would be greatly appreciated.
• We are not inviting friends and family to visit during the first 24 hours after delivery. We want to have that time to focus on our new family member.
Other highlights from today's appointment & NST: Blood pressure is holding steady... 126/75. Blood sugars are looking good and I no longer have to increase my insulin, just maintain where I'm at and work to keep tabs on my lows. Weight is bang on my pre-pregnancy weight. Results of my u/s last week... Halfling is 'growing beautifully' according to Dr. U. He/she is sitting between the 75th & 90th percentile. No giant babies here! And... we have a date for D-day! November 25th.
At my next Dr. U appointment (in 2 weeks, he's on vacation next week so I have to go see Dr. B... Ugh!), we are going to discuss stripping my membranes. I'm a bit unsure about that (have heard some horror stories), but I do like the idea of my body starting labour more on it's own rather than having to be induced. Any thoughts ladies?
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Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Blog Challenge Day 13: A Novel & Some Randomness
Greetings Humble Readers...
So, today's assignment is to post about a novel. This is probably one of the easiest posts so far.
This is what I'm reading right now...
Written by Anne Fortier, this is a well crafted story of intrigue and romance. A young woman, Julie Jacobs, inherits the key to a safety deposit box in Siena, Italy and she sets out to find out all she can about her long dead parents. Her search unearths a historical account of two feuding families, two young lovers, and their tragic quest to follow their hearts... sound familiar? As Julie gets closer to finding the answers to the mystery surrounding her parents' deaths, she finds that she is being drawn into the centuries old feud between the Tolemeis and the Salembenis. Is she really a direct descendant of the 'real' Juliet? What did her parents die trying to keep secret?
I'm only about halfway through, but I am thoroughly enjoying this book. If you are a fan of historical mystery, Shakespeare, or romance then I can safely say this is one you should check into.
*****
It's official. I have to stop making meals to freeze. I'm almost out of tupperware, and I'm down to one casserole dish. Now I'm on to baking (I can use z.iplo.c bags for that!). I made a dozen & a half carrot raisin muffins last night, and I'm making these ricotta cookies this afternoon. Pfefferneusse will be later in the week, and then shortbread and peanut butter marshmallow squares next week.
*****
Now that we are officially past Halloween, I can feel okay about putting out the Christmas lights. I won't be plugging them in yet of course, but I would like to have them set up before we get really cold weather or snow that actually sticks around. That's on today's to do list, along with working on the nursery
So, today's assignment is to post about a novel. This is probably one of the easiest posts so far.
This is what I'm reading right now...
Written by Anne Fortier, this is a well crafted story of intrigue and romance. A young woman, Julie Jacobs, inherits the key to a safety deposit box in Siena, Italy and she sets out to find out all she can about her long dead parents. Her search unearths a historical account of two feuding families, two young lovers, and their tragic quest to follow their hearts... sound familiar? As Julie gets closer to finding the answers to the mystery surrounding her parents' deaths, she finds that she is being drawn into the centuries old feud between the Tolemeis and the Salembenis. Is she really a direct descendant of the 'real' Juliet? What did her parents die trying to keep secret?
I'm only about halfway through, but I am thoroughly enjoying this book. If you are a fan of historical mystery, Shakespeare, or romance then I can safely say this is one you should check into.
*****
It's official. I have to stop making meals to freeze. I'm almost out of tupperware, and I'm down to one casserole dish. Now I'm on to baking (I can use z.iplo.c bags for that!). I made a dozen & a half carrot raisin muffins last night, and I'm making these ricotta cookies this afternoon. Pfefferneusse will be later in the week, and then shortbread and peanut butter marshmallow squares next week.
*****
Now that we are officially past Halloween, I can feel okay about putting out the Christmas lights. I won't be plugging them in yet of course, but I would like to have them set up before we get really cold weather or snow that actually sticks around. That's on today's to do list, along with working on the nursery
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Monday, November 1, 2010
Week 36: A Conundrum & Blog Challenge Day 12: Being OCD
Howdy Humble Readers!
I'm late getting stuff posted today, so this is going to be one heck of a long post I think. I apologize in advance, but I really do need some input.
So first up... something I'm OCD about. I thought long and hard about this, because I am a slightly neurotic hobbit. There are certain things that I must have done a certain way... the way our gazillion pillows are arranged on the bed, the way my spices are organized in the cupboard, the fact that I have to match up lids with the right tupperware when they get put away. But I ultimately decided that my biggest obsession is with making lists. My to do lists never really get finished, just rewritten wth more things added to it. I've inventoried my freezers and update that list daily. When we travel I have to list everything we need to pack, otherwise I'm sure I'll forget something. I confess, there are times I add things to my lists that I have already completed, just so that I have something to cross off. I told you, I'm certifiable.
Okay... Here's the update:
How far along? 36w0d
Maternity clothes? This is where I have a SERIOUS CONUNDRUM. I need to order my nursing bras soon... but I'm torn between what size and style to get. Here's the thing... I really do need to order these bras because this little city where we live only has one place to get plus sized nursing bras, but they charge close to $100 EACH!! I can't spend that, so I have to order. Generally I'm a 44D (I think I'm closer to a DD right now), but I don't know how big I might get when my milk comes in. Any of you plus sized mamas out there have any input? This is the website that I'm planning on ordering from, and I'm trying to decide between the Original Plus or the Original Double Plus. Help!
Body Oddities? Pubic bone pain is no fun. My pre-existing stretchmarks are getting darker, but no new ones. My feet and hands tend to fall asleep easily these days, which makes getting up in the middle of the night to pee a dangerous endeavour.
Sleep? Had a couple of really good nights and a couple really bad nights this week. I seem to do better if I can manage to stay awake until 10:30 or 11:00, but that's hard most nights.
Best moment this week? My OB appointment on Wednesday got cancelled because Dr. U had two emergency c-sections that morning. I was already at the hospital for my NST when I found out, so he came in to check on me there. All was well with the NST, and he commented to the nurse who was writing up my report that I am the 'most motivated patient' he has ever had. I know I've said that I adore him, but really... he just rocks! (his comment especially made me feel good, considering my worst moment... see below)
Worst moment? When I was at the hospital for my NST, the nurse gave me serious heck for not doing kick counts (except for when the Halfling is really quiet). I really felt like I was seven years old getting a lecture from a teacher.
Movement? Super frequent (which is why I haven't been doing kick counts!). He/she actually kept me awake a couple of nights ago. According to the u/s I had last week, the Halfling has flipped a bit (head down, but facing to the left now... used to be facing to the right). He/she is still on an angle tho.
Food cravings? No true cravings... just obsessing about things I can't have. Ice cream, chocolate, anything with bread. Dai.ry Qu.een has their pumpking pie blizzards right now... *sigh*
Rings? Off... and I think they'll be staying off now for a while. My fingers aren't consistently puffy, but I'm terrified that they will get stuck someday and I'll have to get them cut off.
Gender? Not going to find out, but I think it's a boy. I recently found out that I am the subject of two pools at my Beloved's office. One pool for the gender, one for the date.
Intense Dreams? I've been dreaming about blood again, like I was in the first trimester. I don't like those dreams. None of them have been baby oriented, but blood has figured strongly in all of them.
Medical Concerns? High blood pressure (on 50mg Trandate/Lobetalol, 3 times a day... this week began my weekly NSTs, and I am happy to report that my bp has gone way down!), Gestational Diabetes (waking numbers are still off target, but everything else is pretty good, except when I'm stupid), on prescription Zan.tac for heartburn. I will probably be induced in week 39... holy crap, that's soon!
What I miss? Can't think of anything new... just wishing I could walk like a normal person I guess.
What I look forward to? Finishing the nursery this week, feeling ready for this little person to arrive (will I ever feel ready?!?!), not having sore hips.
Emotional State? Pretty even keeled, I think. No major meltdowns this week. Just occasional grouchiness.
I'm late getting stuff posted today, so this is going to be one heck of a long post I think. I apologize in advance, but I really do need some input.
So first up... something I'm OCD about. I thought long and hard about this, because I am a slightly neurotic hobbit. There are certain things that I must have done a certain way... the way our gazillion pillows are arranged on the bed, the way my spices are organized in the cupboard, the fact that I have to match up lids with the right tupperware when they get put away. But I ultimately decided that my biggest obsession is with making lists. My to do lists never really get finished, just rewritten wth more things added to it. I've inventoried my freezers and update that list daily. When we travel I have to list everything we need to pack, otherwise I'm sure I'll forget something. I confess, there are times I add things to my lists that I have already completed, just so that I have something to cross off. I told you, I'm certifiable.
Okay... Here's the update:
How far along? 36w0d
Maternity clothes? This is where I have a SERIOUS CONUNDRUM. I need to order my nursing bras soon... but I'm torn between what size and style to get. Here's the thing... I really do need to order these bras because this little city where we live only has one place to get plus sized nursing bras, but they charge close to $100 EACH!! I can't spend that, so I have to order. Generally I'm a 44D (I think I'm closer to a DD right now), but I don't know how big I might get when my milk comes in. Any of you plus sized mamas out there have any input? This is the website that I'm planning on ordering from, and I'm trying to decide between the Original Plus or the Original Double Plus. Help!
Body Oddities? Pubic bone pain is no fun. My pre-existing stretchmarks are getting darker, but no new ones. My feet and hands tend to fall asleep easily these days, which makes getting up in the middle of the night to pee a dangerous endeavour.
Sleep? Had a couple of really good nights and a couple really bad nights this week. I seem to do better if I can manage to stay awake until 10:30 or 11:00, but that's hard most nights.
Best moment this week? My OB appointment on Wednesday got cancelled because Dr. U had two emergency c-sections that morning. I was already at the hospital for my NST when I found out, so he came in to check on me there. All was well with the NST, and he commented to the nurse who was writing up my report that I am the 'most motivated patient' he has ever had. I know I've said that I adore him, but really... he just rocks! (his comment especially made me feel good, considering my worst moment... see below)
Worst moment? When I was at the hospital for my NST, the nurse gave me serious heck for not doing kick counts (except for when the Halfling is really quiet). I really felt like I was seven years old getting a lecture from a teacher.
Movement? Super frequent (which is why I haven't been doing kick counts!). He/she actually kept me awake a couple of nights ago. According to the u/s I had last week, the Halfling has flipped a bit (head down, but facing to the left now... used to be facing to the right). He/she is still on an angle tho.
Food cravings? No true cravings... just obsessing about things I can't have. Ice cream, chocolate, anything with bread. Dai.ry Qu.een has their pumpking pie blizzards right now... *sigh*
Rings? Off... and I think they'll be staying off now for a while. My fingers aren't consistently puffy, but I'm terrified that they will get stuck someday and I'll have to get them cut off.
Gender? Not going to find out, but I think it's a boy. I recently found out that I am the subject of two pools at my Beloved's office. One pool for the gender, one for the date.
Intense Dreams? I've been dreaming about blood again, like I was in the first trimester. I don't like those dreams. None of them have been baby oriented, but blood has figured strongly in all of them.
Medical Concerns? High blood pressure (on 50mg Trandate/Lobetalol, 3 times a day... this week began my weekly NSTs, and I am happy to report that my bp has gone way down!), Gestational Diabetes (waking numbers are still off target, but everything else is pretty good, except when I'm stupid), on prescription Zan.tac for heartburn. I will probably be induced in week 39... holy crap, that's soon!
What I miss? Can't think of anything new... just wishing I could walk like a normal person I guess.
What I look forward to? Finishing the nursery this week, feeling ready for this little person to arrive (will I ever feel ready?!?!), not having sore hips.
Emotional State? Pretty even keeled, I think. No major meltdowns this week. Just occasional grouchiness.
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Sunday, October 31, 2010
Blog Challenge Day 11: A Recent Photo of Me (AKA the ONLY Belly Pics)
Good Morning Humble Readers!
Okay... so some of you asked a few months ago, and I said no. But now that I'm this close to the end, I thought it was time to document this journey. And today's assignment is the perfect opportunity to do so.
These pics were taken last night, in my school bus yellow living room.
So that's me... right now. Looking (and feeling) ginormous.
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Today is Halloween, traditionally one of my favourite 'holidays'. I love carving pumpkins, and I adore seeing the little kids in their costumes. Sadly we don't get any kids where we are living now. I haven't carved pumpkins in the last couple of years either, mostly because I usually would have been scheduled to work.
This year has also been challenging Halloween-wise because of the GD. This is one of the only times of year that you can actually get the good Kra.ft Caramels readily. And don't get me started on mini peanut butter cups *drool*.
So, my question for you all is... what is your least favourite Halloween candy? You know, the ones that were always left at the end of November, the dregs of your loot bag. For me it was the lollipops, and the Rockets (I think you call them Smarties in the US)... those rolls of multi coloured asp.irin shaped sugar tablets. Yuck! But the worst of the worst... those nasty too chewy toffees that come wrapped in the orange, yellow, and black wrappers. Does anyone even make those anymore?
Okay... so some of you asked a few months ago, and I said no. But now that I'm this close to the end, I thought it was time to document this journey. And today's assignment is the perfect opportunity to do so.
These pics were taken last night, in my school bus yellow living room.
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So that's me... right now. Looking (and feeling) ginormous.
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Today is Halloween, traditionally one of my favourite 'holidays'. I love carving pumpkins, and I adore seeing the little kids in their costumes. Sadly we don't get any kids where we are living now. I haven't carved pumpkins in the last couple of years either, mostly because I usually would have been scheduled to work.
This year has also been challenging Halloween-wise because of the GD. This is one of the only times of year that you can actually get the good Kra.ft Caramels readily. And don't get me started on mini peanut butter cups *drool*.
So, my question for you all is... what is your least favourite Halloween candy? You know, the ones that were always left at the end of November, the dregs of your loot bag. For me it was the lollipops, and the Rockets (I think you call them Smarties in the US)... those rolls of multi coloured asp.irin shaped sugar tablets. Yuck! But the worst of the worst... those nasty too chewy toffees that come wrapped in the orange, yellow, and black wrappers. Does anyone even make those anymore?
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