Thursday, October 15, 2009

Team...


BLUE!

He was not shy at all about showing us his parts! We spent over an hour with the tech going over all the measurements and just watching him bounce around in there! She said he was more cooperative than alot of the babies have been lately but he still gave us some trouble. She'd get set to take a picture and he'd move away:)

When it came time to get a pic of the lips and nose, he pulled his hands up in front like a boxer and wouldn't move - as if to say, "aw c'mon, i'm trying to sleep here..." just like his daddy:)

I can't believe we're having a little boy! Now we just have to come up with some names for him!

This pic is the other one they gave us (we have video that Mark shot too that i'll have to loop together and post). You can see his head and eye sockets, brain etc on the right of the image. The funny thing in the middle is his umbilical cord which has the right number of vessels in it and everything!

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

20 Weeks...

How far along are you? Half way baby! 20 Weeks!

Total Weight gain/loss? +10lb based on yesterdays dr appt - yikes!

Stretch marks? Nothing new, been trying to get better about buttering up....

Baby Movement? The movement is getting stronger, I think it's just another week or so before I can start feeling it from the outside...

Best moment this week? Scoring a Kelty Wallaby baby carrier for $30 on babysteals.com!

Food Cravings? Still fruit juices with a side of Marshmallow fluff thank's to Good Eats on TV!

Food Aversions? I think those are gone now...i hope

Belly button in or out? Getting shallower most definitley - i can stretch it and see it start to pop...i wonder what's going to happen when my belly gets that big..

Milestones? Our big ultrasound is Thursday - hoping the baby is cooperative and shows us the goods! I have a nursery to plan!



Renovation Nation....

Progress! We managed to get the rest of the majority of field tiles laid and have tiled in the fridge area. Now I just need to grout what we have down, seal the fridge area and hang the cabinets around it then replace the fridge!

We have lots of help coming in the following weeks so we need to get a move on...here is the tentative schedule - obviously the further out the date the less accurate we are:) :

This week - grout, build and hang cabinets around fridge, move fridge back into place
Next weekend - wedding - no work
Oct 24th - finish removing pantry (the demo has started!), remove two stand alone cabinets there so we can move the stove outta the way. Empty the rest of the cabinets
Oct 31 - Cabinet building party! Mom and Dad Kloep will be in town to help build cabinets. Im hoping we can remove the base cabinets and tile where we need to under the cabinets. We will be sinkless from here on out...this will be interesting - that may be the first base the goes back in - at least temporarily
Week of Nov 2 - grout remaining tiles and seal everything
Nov 7 - Mom and Dad King are in town to help hang cabinets - our goal is to get the tops in, the bases will be a bonus.
Nov 14 - Courtney is in town - no kitchen work (and I sure as heck hope I can get the rest of the house in shape, it has really gone to hell lately...
Nov 21 - Likely be finishing putting in the bases and plywood the countertop so we have something to work on until the countertop is ordered. Need to buy a new dishwasher in here somewhere....
Nov 28 - Turkey Day Weekend - No work
Dec 5 - Hopefully, if all else is on schedule we'll be putting the cabinet fronts, drawers, and hardware on! And can start the countertop search and ordering process...
Dec 12 - Fudge week....as I'm positive we'll not make all the progress we need to:)
Dec 19 - Maybe have counter tops in!

From there we should have a functional kitchen! The back splash will come next then the cabinet lighting, trim details, painting, etc...

As you can see, lots of work still but we're making progress - slowly but surely! At some point we'll need to take a break and work on the nursery for the baby but I'm hoping that maybe my brother and I can handle that while Mark works on the kitchen - who knows. Best and worst part of home renovations without a contractor - you're at your own mercy!



Monday, October 12, 2009

wishful thinking...

If I had an unlimited source of cash this is the stroller I'd get:

The Uppababy Vista 2009 in Orange (Alex). I love that it has so many positions for the baby, a bracket attachment for the Graco infant carrier, a bassinet that attaches, adjustable handles, shock absorbing wheels..i could go on and on...not to mention it's totally cute! But, the $700 odd dollar price tag is a shocker and way way way beyond our budget!

This is more our budget - the Graco Snugride with stroller frame - a whopping $220 or so for the set:

Both are safe and I'd still have to get the infant carrier for car rides etc...but the Uppababy is just so darn cute! Oh well, I'll just have to admire the picture - the baby won't notice the difference any who.

Friday, October 9, 2009

popped?

Does anyone else see it? I think I've popped...maybe. It could be the pants or the different shirt but top pic is 19w even and bottom pic is today, 19w3d.....



Or maybe it's the bowl of mac and cheeze I just ate. In any case, things are growing!!

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

A little enviromental flare...

I like to think of myself as eco conscious or eco friendly. I'm not overly committed to all things green (and should be more) but am conscious of my actions and what they do to contribute to or repair environmental damage.

We've tried to implement what we can around the house with energy efficient bulbs, lighting timers, recycling, buying local or growing your own produce, etc and are cognizant of the trades offs of not recycling vs. letting that truck drive 100 miles to the nearest center.....however, with the impending birth of our child it opens a whole new set of things to think about - the biggest of which is diapers!

It really bothers me to know that 1 disposable diaper can last up to 500 years in a land fill and that over 50 million diapers enter landfills everyday! However, I'm not sure I can handle full cloth diapers. I plan on going back to work not long after our little one is born and not many places around here will deal with cloth. So I set out in search of more information and options - thank you Mr. Google!

While looking up more info on cloth diapers I came across a hybrid of sorts called gDiapers and I think I'm in love! They're the best of both worlds! They have the cloth/waterproof outer cover but have a disposable/biodegradable liner that gets flushed in your toilet just like TP, tossed on your compost pile to add to nitrogen rich fertilizer or can be tossed on the trash! They bio degrade in 50-150 days vs the 500 years of a fully disposable diper. How can you go wrong with this? You dont spend the extra water and soap to wash them (you wash the liners like you do the rest of LO's clothes) and they can contribute to next years tomato crop (okay, that sounds a little gross). It's a simple as recycling your newspaper according to the website. AND - i'm happy to report - Target has them in the store so on the registry they go (once we actually register!) and diapers.com sells them as well so we can stock up any time we need to.

We'll likely have to use disposables while LO is a newborn as the gDiaper starts at 8lbs but that shouldn't be for long and heck, if this child is anything like his/her father, we may start out at 8lbs (or more - ouch!) so then we're saved! I'm sure we'll keep a disposable or two in the house in case of emergency but it makes me feel better that we're not contributing to increasing our landfills (or adding to the emissions when things are burned).

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

19 Weeks...

How far along are you? 19 weeks - holy cow, almost half way!

Total Weight gain/loss? +6lb based on last weeks dr appt and I'll update next week with the new measurement. I dont think I've gained that much but we'll see I suppose. The baby itself has gained more than a few oz's so...

Stretch marks? Noticed a few on my thighs that weren't there before....time to butter up!

Baby Movement? Lotsa bubbles, I can feel him/her quite a bit now but nothing from the outside...

Best moment this week? Non baby related - starting the demo on the rest of the kitchen! We're making progress!

Food Cravings? OJ and Apple Juice!

Food Aversions? Nothing - it's starting to be a problem!

Belly button in or out? Getting shallower most definitley.

Milestones? The baby is the size of a large tomato (about 6 inches and 1/2 lbs)


Not a huge difference from two weeks ago but they tell me that from here on out the growth will be more dramatic!



Kitchen Reno...

Well, here we go - progress - kind of! We got the fridge moved and the old crusty linoleum up and even figure out that we don't have to move the light switch like we thought we did (that's what happens when you do like 10 designs with 3 designers..you forget who has what - which prompted an hour of spastic remeasuring and double checking to be sure we indeed had the right cabinets!)

So, the hole where the fridge belongs. The goal is to get that tiled, grouted and get the fridge back in next weekend as well as get the surrounding cabinets hung. The bucket is catching the drips from the ice maker hose that we can't quite fully cap. Mark needs to install a valve - maybe tonight.

The rest of my kitchen, notice the stove in the middle of the room. It had to be move to get the tile out from under it and to allow us to put new tile under it so it matches the countertop height! The dishwasher was a different problem that will likely have to be tackled by a pro!

And my fridge, on the opposite side of the kitchen - talk about weird. You dont realize how automatic your movements are until you go to reach for the fridge where it used to be only to fall into the void. We only broke one tile getting that sucker over there. Now we have to chisle that tile out and replace it...fun fun...
And lastly, my dining room table. We're resorting to eating in the sun room on our old kitchen table (with lots of layers since it's quite chilly in the AM now). This is only the bottom of one closet and one small cabinet. We're in real trouble with we have to fully empty the pantry to demo it!
If anyone is close and has boxes, please consider donating them to our cause:) We have to empty the rest of the closets soon and I have no idea what I'm going to do with all the cans - I'm trying hard to eat them all before we get there....time to get creative with the recipes!

Monday, October 5, 2009

Headaches...

So, I thought headaches are part of the first trimester fun - not the second! This is supposed to be my "honeymoon" trimester and I should feeling better than ever - wrong! For about 4 weeks straight I'd been plagued by nearly daily headaches that only sometimes respond to Tylenol. It was quite frustrating I tell ya! By about 3:00pm I was done - I'd need to go hide my head and try to sleep it off. However, that didn't quite work when I have to work until 6 or 8pm still...

I tried just about every remedy in the book:
- can of coke (works about 25% of the time - often combined with the tylenol)
- Tylenol (i worry about the amt of tylenol i've been ingesting. I try to keep it to one dose a day but for a while there it was one dose every freakin day!)
- Sudafed (but only after dr's approval - and only once every now and then as some of these seem to be sinus related)
- hot/cold compresses
- hot (well, warm) shower
- pressure points (provided temporary relief of the most major throbbing)
- massage (DH was an angel and really rubbed my shoulders good one night...ah...heaven!)
- copious amts of fluid

Then I started to notice that I didn't have headaches the days I wasn't staring at the computer all day or days that I got a good exercise session in and put two and two together. Combined with sitting in the same position all day and starting at a glaring screen, my head was rebelling and telling me to stop working. Funny how your body makes you do what it needs!

So, I need to adjust my time management schedule and make sure I'm taking 15 min breaks every hour or so and just get up, walk around, and not look at the computer screen. Plus, i'm making sure that i'm getting out every day and walking for at least 30 min (if not swimming or hiking etc..). I still get the sinus headaches due to the weather changes and my lovely engorged mucus membranes (thanks Estrogen!) but those respond well to Sudafed and Tylenol when needed (which i try to stay away from but there are those days when you can't just hide your head)

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Teaching LO about the world...

Disclaimer: The following blog is a tired rambling of a set of thoughts I had yesterday while walking to work. I fully understand that not all homeless people can be classified as I have below.


I was walking to work yesterday and came across a homeless man. This isn't uncommon in San Jose but today it made me think more than I normally do about their situation and what they right thing to do was. The man was nice and greeted me with a warm hello as I walked by and then asked for some change for a bite to eat. I was torn - should I show unbiased compassion and give him a few bucks? or would that simply be naive or enabling him to continue his begging for surely he would have used my few bucks to buy booze or score drugs....Or was he simply in a rut and needed someone to show him a better side of the world? what would I want done if I were in that situation?

Then I got to thinking, what do we teach our children about these people? What am I suppose to say to that baby in my belly about this man? To we teach them to show compassion and treat them as you would want to be treated? Or do we teach them to look away and not enable someone that should be able to fend for himself? I know not all homeless people are there because they're alcoholics or drug addicts. Some are simply way down on their luck and need a hand up to get back onto a better track. But often times the are dangerous people driven to crime to support themselves (and whatever habit they may have). By teaching our children to be compassionate are we putting them in harms way when perchance they interact with these people?

My mom is a very compassionate individual (dad too for that matter) and I know in that situation she would have bought the man breakfast or a sandwich to help ease his hunger. This was crystalized in my mind one day in LA when we were getting breakfast at McDonalds and were approached (in the car!) by a disheviled, dirty, and obviously hungry woman asking for change. Rather than giving her change, my mom bought extra food to give to her. I like to think that I'd always do the same but I find myself questioning it every time.

I walked away from the man not feeding him or giving him money and felt terrible about it the whole way to the office and still do. There's a bible verse that just kept running thru my head: "for that which you do to the lowliest, you do unto me..." and I'd failed. I'd walked right on by, ignoring his pleas for some help, too busy or concerned for my safety to help him (i was on a main street in a very public place - my safety was not at risk).

I'm not sure where I'm going with this other than to try to figure out what to teach my child about this situation and how to handle it - heck, how to handle any situation that world may throw at him or her. It amazes me every day that we (Me, DH, and our siblings) turned out the way we did and I hope that I do as good a job parenting my children as our parents did us!

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