Sunday, November 29, 2009

Trees and Traditions


Today Jason, Nash, Whitney and I drove out to the tree farm to pick out the perfect Christmas tree. We actually thought about getting a fake tree this year but ultimately decided we didn't want to give up the experience of cutting down our own real tree. We were not disappointed. We went out a little earlier this year than we have in past years so there was no snow on the ground yet. It was chilly but not as cold as it has been during past outings. We looked at several different kinds of trees until finally deciding on our perfect tree. We hauled it home, set it up and decorated it with lights and ornaments. Nash and Jason joined forces to put the finishing touch on the tree...the angel bear. Even though it's not quite December yet, having the tree up is starting to get me into the holiday spirit!


































































Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Seeing 20/20

I just had to share these pictures of our goofy, little man...


Thursday, November 19, 2009

38 weeks

Don't look now...our due date is 2 weeks from today!



















Hi Baby...it's your Big Brother Nash. Are you really going to stay in there until December?


Sunday, November 15, 2009

Comparing Pregnancies

We are now 37.5 weeks along with baby #2. Jason gets back tonight from a week and a half elk hunting trip to Montana. I am very thankful the baby did not decide to come while he was gone. It's been a little more difficult this week than I thought but thanks to my very supportive family, we made it through. I am tired and at times uncomfortable...especially at night. Even though Nash is only 20 months old, it's hard to remember some of the details about my pregnancy. Everyone asks me if this pregnancy is different from my pregnancy with Nash. So I thought I would try to do a little comparison anyway.
1. Morning sickness: I was nauseous during both pregnancies. I think it only lasted about 12 weeks with Nash and about 15 or so with this one. Not bad either time though. I really can't complain. I think I was pretty fortunate.
2. Cravings: With Nash I craved chicken noodle soup, ice cream and candy (Mike n Ikes and Skittles). With this pregnancy I still like my sweets but I haven't had any major cravings. The closest thing to a craving is the hot ham and cheese from Hungry Hobo (with a side of waffle fries please).
3. Baby activity: I remember Nash being active but not like this one. I think this one sleeps very little and likes to party! Some days I think this baby is going to exit spontaneously right through the side of my belly. :0)
4. Restless legs: If you have never had this, count your blessings. I don't remember which part of my pregnancy I had this with Nash but I definitely remember having it. I had it during my first and third trimesters this time. The only thing that helped was getting up and doing 100 or so calf raises followed by calf stretches. I would be exercising at 10pm or 3am, whenever the need occurred. This time Jason also tried rubbing my IT band on the side of my thigh. Rubbing might be the wrong word. It felt more like he was trying to puncture a hole in the side of my leg but he thought he was more effective that way. Even though it really hurt at the time, I have to say I fell asleep pretty quickly after his "treatments."
5. Fatigue: It's definitely different this time around. I was mostly tired during my first and third trimesters with Nash. I had more energy during my second trimester. When I was tired after work, I would take a nap. This time...NO CAN DO! When I get home from work, Nash is usually ready to read books and play. I know he's just helping me prepare for what's to come! :0)
Overall, it's been another good pregnancy!


Friday, November 6, 2009

Nash-ster's Dictionary



















Here is an update on Nash's vocabulary words...he will likely be passing me up soon! Every day he says something new.
*hanger
*backyard
*Go Hawkeyes
*soccer ball
*upstairs
*downstairs
*Ali (we have a picture of Muhammad Ali on our landing and Nash says "Ali" when he passes by)
*I get it
*don't touch
*that hurt (this is what he said when he got his H1N1 shot as he pulled the syringe out of his leg and out of the nurses hand!)
*I tired
*flamingo, peacock, llama, dolphin
*bonk head
*dark
*bright
*I hold you (this is what he says when he wants me to pick him up)
*cut it
*wash hands
*brush teeth (which mostly consists of him sucking the Elmo toothpaste off of his toothbrush)
...the list goes on
he's starting to get his colors correct and can count to 9 if someone alternates numbers with him. Although he can spout off 7, 8, 9 pretty quickly on his own. He will not say TEN! He said THANK YOU to the lady at the apple orchard yesterday. She was so impressed that he didn't even have to be reminded. I was SO proud!

Sunday, November 1, 2009

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!


Nana and our little Halloween puppy...














Nash, Whit, and Evan














Will, Daniele, and Nash. Will and Daniele passed out candy at our house so we could take Nash trick or treating at a few houses.














The Dog Catchers and the puppy














Trick or Treat?! Arf Arf!