Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Baby Bookshelves!

After seeing the cute bookshelves that the Cobia's displayed in their nursery in July, I decided my nursery need them too!  So, I printed off the pic and Josh got to work!  They are just what we needed...and hold plenty of books!
Hardworking Husband! 
I helped...and painted! 

don't you just love how my wonderful camera phone shows a million different wall colors?
please excuse the quality...yet again!
Almost finished! 
The Final Product! 
I love them!
Thank you Josh for making your very pregnant wife very happy!

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

38 Weeks

Please excuse my appearance...I am working from my parents house today! 
38 Weeks and Counting...

Monday, August 29, 2011

Tips For Visiting A Family That Just Brought Home A Baby

I recently came across this blog post and found it very helpful for myself and for those possibly wanting to visit a family with a new baby in the house.  Though I don't fully agree on some of the tips...like clean the bathroom for them...the majority of it is very helpful!  To read the full post, click here.


FROM: http://avital.blogspot.com/.
Have a friend who had a baby and you're on the roster to drop off a meal? Here's everything they want you to know and do, but are too shy and polite to say and ask.

They are tired. Breastfeeding is still awkward and having people around makes it more awkward. The mother is recovering physically, either from a surgical birth, or from the equivalent of a triathlon where the prize was a grapefuit sized head flying out of her vagina. Either of these things makes you sore and tired. They would like to see you, but don't want to be tired out by a long visit. You are not going to stay longer than 15 minutes, no matter how polite the parents are in saying you can stay longer. If your visit/meal drop off scheduled for 5.30. BE ON TIME. Make plans for 6:15 so that you HAVE to leave.

Before you walk in the door, put your game face on. Set a timer, on your phone or watch for 15 minutes. When it goes off, get out of there! Remember that you are going to be a quiet, productive blessing. This visit is NOT about you. It is not about the parents hosting you and putting on a cup of tea so you can sit and visit and hold the baby. Think about how you would feel if you had either had surgery or ran a triathlon. What would you want people to do for you? This visit is about blessing the parents and making their life a little bit easier. Your prize is getting a quick peek at the cute new human.


Here's how to play out your 15 minute visit:

1. Bring a healthy meal. Include a salad or fresh vegetables. Only use disposable dishes. There is nothing more annoying than

a) having to wash more dishes when you have a new baby
b) having to try to return dishes to all sorts of random people when you have a new baby

2. In addition to your meal, bring cut up veggies and fruit, unsalted trail mix or nuts, or other such healthy snacks for daytime munching for mom to eat while she's nursing.

3. Go into the kitchen and spend 5 minutes clearing off a counter, washing a sink-full of dishes, loading the dishwasher etc. Don't ask permission, just do it. Then set the table for their dinner.

4. Before you leave your house, put some paper towels and some powdered bathroom cleaner like Commet or Ajax in a baggie. Stick it in your purse. While you are at the house, go and use the washroom...and while in there do a three minute bathroom shine-up, using your paper towels and cleaner.--I WOULD DIE IF SOMEONE DID THIS AT MY HOUSE! NICE THOUGHT...BUT NOT NECESSARY!

5. Coo over the baby, but wash your hands before touching it.

6. If they want to eat right then, heat the food up and put it on the table, give everybody kisses and then leave.

7. Take the garbage out when you go.

In and out. This will be the best visit the parents will have had. They will love you and you will be awesome in their books forever. You can come back and have a longer visit when the parents have adjusted to their new normal.

Read more: http://avital.blogspot.com/2011/03/how-to-be-best-post-partum-visitor-in.html#ixzz1TvRiuF3P

The whole article and comments are very interesting and helpful!  Just thought I would pass it along!

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

37 Weeks

She has officially hit the full-term mark at 37 weeks!
I am thinking she will hit the 40-41 week mark as well...seems pretty content in there!
{anothr fabu office picture photo}

Friday, August 19, 2011

Cleaning Up

This boy loves to clean!
my precious nephew!
maybe he is also nesting...preparing for the arrival of his cousin.
keep up the good work buddy!

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Milk Does A Body Good...

...but it freaks out the mind a little!  Check out the expiration date of my milk.  

Our milk officially expires 6 days after my due that.  Kind of Crazy!

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

A Whole New Frank

Last year for Halloween, we did a huge "Saloon Theme" party made complete by Frank the Rocking Horse.  I found him for $1 at goodwill and felt he would be the perfect fit.  He had horrible hair, cob webs all over him, and was looking a bit rough (sorry, no complete before pic).  Also, not sure why we named him Frank, but we did.

I told myself that when we had kids, I might spruce Frank up a bit...and that is just what we did!  All he needed was a hair removal treatment, can of spray paint, new hair extensions, a little TLC, and he was good to go! 
Here are some before, during, and after shots, of our nursery's newest resident!







Welcome Frank!

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

36 Weeks-Update On Us

Baby's size? About 18 1/2 Inches and 6 lbs (according to BabyCenter.com)

Weight Gain? Don't really want to know so I don't ask.  It's a "don't ask, don't tell" policy!

Maternity clothes? Still a few non-maternity pieces...but pretty much anything that fits!

Sleep? A few hours a night. I am getting about 3 less hours a night than I normally do...but according to my husband, that is what the average adult gets anyway.

Foods I am loving? I am pretty good with most foods these days.  Since it is so hot out, I want cold fruit, cold veggies, and cold ice cream! 

Song of the Moment: Moves Like Jager by Maroon 5

Symptoms? Overall, a little discomfort...but I can make it through the work day feeling pretty good...so no complaints here!  I still think my morning sickness phase was worse than this.

Best moment these last 2 weeks?  Feeling a sense of accomplishment: stuff at work, packing my hospital bag, and doing all the baby laundry. There are still a few things to be done around the house...but I am feeling better about her unexpected arrival.

What I'm looking forward to? Josh building me book shelves and umm and the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills season 2 premier.  ok, not really...but yes, really.  I am at that stage where I am just kind of in limbo waiting on her arrival...so my shows are getting me through each day! :)

{another fabulous camera phone photo}
36 Weeks = 28 Days To Go!

Monday, August 15, 2011

West, TN Baby Shower

Towards the end of July, Josh's family threw us a wonderful baby shower in West, TN. 
Cindy, our fabulous host, had a beautiful home and went all out for baby Harper!
Below, you will see all the days festivities!




the food was so good!



check out her amazing view!



bossy and nana looking at pictures
(my mom and josh's mom)


 please ignore half my faces in these photos.
this gift is a bow board...and it is already full!

 aunt aubrie provided the diaper champ! 
josh's mom found his baby ring. i had actually never heard of them...apparently, that is not uncommon. she has now passed it on to Harper.  it is so cute and tiny!




she will match her daddy in these outfit!





josh's family is full of boaters.  naturally, his dad provided us with an infant life jacket.
it is so cute!!


Thank you Cindy and everyone for such a wonderful shower.
Josh and I feel so blessed to have such loving people in our lives.
This baby is so loved and spoiled already!



Sunday, August 14, 2011

Thank you!

I just wanted to say thank you to everyone that provided advice via blog, email, text, etc on visitors.  I appreciate it!

Friday, August 12, 2011

Baby Face

At our 32 week doctor appointment, we were able to see little Harper's face.  Some people find the 3D ultrasounds creepy.  If you do, keep it to yourself! :)

We were able to get a pretty decent shot of her, just before her hands covered her face.  The first thing I noticed is that she has Josh's chin...and then noticed her mouth looks more like his.  The rest of her face seems to be a mix of my dad and Aubrie.  So crazy what I see and what others see.  It is amazing the technology we have.

Introducing: Harper at 32 Weeks

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

35 Weeks

35 weeks = 35 days to go!

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Surprise Mini-Shower

I work for a wonderful company.  I also work with a wonderful group of people.
Over the last 6 1/2 years, I have made some great friends!
There is a small group (4 of us) of women I have dinner with...and they either work or once worked for my company.
We were getting together to celebrate one of them buying a new house...and they Surprised Me!
They are so sweet to throw me a mini-baby shower!
Of course, I only got a few pics and they are all from my phone.


Here I am (looking lovely, might I add) with Tammy and the goodies she got us!
I also go some great gifts from Susan and Marilyn.
Thank you ladies for such a wonderful shower!
You are true friends!