Monday, November 27, 2006
One More Thing...
Now here's a HINT for HELOISE! Don't worry, I got permission before I uploaded this one...I don't have a death wish! This was actually several weeks ago and I forgot to put it up. I think it's pure genius, I mean, if you're gonna be nauseas, you might as well be prepared, right? The comedy doesn't quite outshine the misery here, but at least Liz can find the humor in anything...
Kicking Away...
When asked the question, "What did you do last night?" I bet none of you would answer with, "Staring at my wife's belly." So, it seems strange to say that is exactly what we did tonight. The baby is starting to "show kick." When she moves around, we can see the flutters of movement on Liz's belly. We tried shining a flashlight on Liz's belly to see if that would work, but she really didn't respond all that much. However, if Liz leaned forward, and then back again, little Lily really started moving! She moves just about every two hours, which is neat, except when it is the middle of the night. (During the night, the movement coincides with Liz getting up to go to the bathroom...)
We talked to the Doctor last week about the possibility of a C-section sometime mid-February. He just said, "Not on a Saturday," and left it at that. We see the Doctor again next Monday, and hopefully Liz will be able to return to work. The nausea and vomiting really haven't abated all that much, but the blood sugar is slowly working its way back into normal ranges.
We talked to the Doctor last week about the possibility of a C-section sometime mid-February. He just said, "Not on a Saturday," and left it at that. We see the Doctor again next Monday, and hopefully Liz will be able to return to work. The nausea and vomiting really haven't abated all that much, but the blood sugar is slowly working its way back into normal ranges.
Family Thanksgiving!
Well, we had a VERY relaxed holiday meal...or at least as relaxed as it could be with me strung out on muscle relaxers for my back. I've been taking them during the day without many side effects, but guess what happens when you combine them with a little wine..........COMA! I was almost asleep just after dinner despite the fact that everyone else was having such a good time. My parents and sister came up from the Carolinas to join us, and Walter and his sister came, along with Aunt Patty, John, and Patty's brother Dennis. We had an excellent dinner, including Liz's Sweet Potato Casserole, a recipe she ripped off of the Food Network. It turned out to be my favorite thing! (Followed closely by the Macaroni and Cheese my mother made...) We're still trying to finish it all and I'm looking to be done by Tuesday. However, I don't think the homemade cheesecake my sister made is going to last another hour...I'm feeling a snack coming on. Speaking of cheesecake, Siobhan liked it so much that she put her whole face in the dish and was covered in it. She looked up and said, "uh oh," then continued munching away! You can see in the picture below that she got a little wild with the Buffalo Chicken dip too...
Monday, November 20, 2006
She's Really In There!
Since we found out that Liz was pregnant back in June, everything has taken on a surreal quality. But today, the "surreality" took on a whole new realm when I felt the baby move for the first time. Liz has been feeling it for a couple of weeks now, but I finally got to feel it for myself. Little "Lily" (the name we are liking so far...) is quite an active little girl, and Liz has even been able to see flutters of movement on top of her belly. I am so in awe of the whole thing, and can't wait for Lily to get here. I can't believe how much I love her already.
Saturday, November 18, 2006
My Aching Back...
There's not a lot going on except that my back is killing me. If it doesn't get better soon, I may have to break down and go to the doctor. (Though my regimen of complaining and Canadian Muscle Relaxers is not a bad plan...)
Back pain aside, I'm ready for Thanksgiving to get here. Sitting down, eating, sitting some more, a nap, then midnight sandwiches...why can't everyday be Thanksgiving?
Back pain aside, I'm ready for Thanksgiving to get here. Sitting down, eating, sitting some more, a nap, then midnight sandwiches...why can't everyday be Thanksgiving?
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Furniture's Here!
The baby furniture is in! We've still got some decorating to do, but we'll post pictures soon!
Saturday, November 11, 2006
Thursday, November 09, 2006
UNBELIEVABLE!
Tuesday, November 07, 2006
It's The End of the World As We Know It...
I don't know what came over me!
I don't know why I did it!
It can't be undone!
I can only beg for forgiveness and hope in the long run it was the right thing to do.
This is a sad day indeed:
I VOTED FOR A REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE!
Oh, the horror, the shame!
I don't know why I did it!
It can't be undone!
I can only beg for forgiveness and hope in the long run it was the right thing to do.
This is a sad day indeed:
I VOTED FOR A REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE!
Oh, the horror, the shame!
Saturday, November 04, 2006
Blast From The Past...
Wednesday, November 01, 2006
A Little Rest...
The doctor has taken Liz off of work for a month to get her body chemistry straightened out. We found out that she has gestational diabetes, and combined with the nausea and vomiting that hasn't gone away, Liz runs the gamut of peppy to passing out every 1/2 hour or so. She sees the doctor again the first of December and hopefully will be able to go back to work...she misses the kids, and there's only so many times one can watch "Die Hard" and "Jaws." The baby's okay though...we just need to get Liz feeling better...
Happy November!
Some News Bytes...
1. We had about 35 Trick or Treaters last night, not too overwhelming, but just enough.
2. I'm ready to take the Halloween Stuff down and move immediately into Christmas. I'll keep you posted as to what actually happens.
3. Since the doctor doesn't want me to take the medicine for the toenail fungus, I have officially reclassified my foot as a hoof. Does anyone know where one might buy those giant horse knuckle clippers? I might also need a small saw and a rotating sander. (Christmas present?)
4. Some of you will remember when I last attempted fixing a toilet on my own and three hours of hell I went through. Well, I decided to attempt it again as the plumber was going to cost $168 more that what I have to spend. The toilet parts were only $5.94. This time though, it only took 20 minutes and I only cursed once, and that was because I put my knee in the water that spilled on the floor.
TTFN
1. We had about 35 Trick or Treaters last night, not too overwhelming, but just enough.
2. I'm ready to take the Halloween Stuff down and move immediately into Christmas. I'll keep you posted as to what actually happens.
3. Since the doctor doesn't want me to take the medicine for the toenail fungus, I have officially reclassified my foot as a hoof. Does anyone know where one might buy those giant horse knuckle clippers? I might also need a small saw and a rotating sander. (Christmas present?)
4. Some of you will remember when I last attempted fixing a toilet on my own and three hours of hell I went through. Well, I decided to attempt it again as the plumber was going to cost $168 more that what I have to spend. The toilet parts were only $5.94. This time though, it only took 20 minutes and I only cursed once, and that was because I put my knee in the water that spilled on the floor.
TTFN
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