Sunday, January 24, 2010

Showered with Love and Nesting

Today the little miss and I had our first baby shower.
It was so wonderful. I can't think of any other words to describe it! My sister-in-law, Erica, along with Tami and my mom-in-law all worked so hard to put together my baby shower. We had a small group of my closest friends and family go to a spa in Belltown. We all got our nails done, ate goodies and snacks, opened presents and just enjoyed each other's company. The only thing that could have made it better was if my mom and sister could have joined us. Other than that, it was absolutely perfect. I felt so loved and so pampered, and even though I knew it before, I was reminded of how I am surrounded by some really amazing people. I have a wonderful family. I couldn't ask for better sisters, or friends. I am so blessed!
I came home and sorted through all of our loot. The little miss is going to be very well dressed, that's for sure. I can't wait to see her swimming in her newborn sizes. I remember how we thought Judah was going to fill out his homecoming outfit that we picked out for him. He was absolutely swimming in it at the hospital. He didn't want to uncurl his legs and therefore they were bunched up into the body of the suit. The legs were pretty much just empty fabric. He was so tiny. I am sure this little miss will be no different. Unless of course she happens to be bigger than her brother. Only time will tell!
This last week I've done some serious nesting. I deep cleaned the upstairs bathroom which is a very rare occurrence. It certainly is a lot of work to clean a tiny little 5' x 10' space. I scrubbed the shower and bathtub, mopped the floor, and cleaned the toilet, mirror and sink until they sparkled. I would have continued by organizing the cabinet above the toilet, but I think by that time, Judah was done watching me clean.
Yesterday I cleaned out the refrigerator. I don't just mean that I threw away old food. I mean that I scrubbed the inside. I took all the food out, took all the shelves out and washed everything down until it too sparkled. I don't think I've actually done this ever before in the history of living in this house. My mom may have done it at one point, but I'm pretty sure that I never have. Kind of embarrassing to admit that....but now it looks fantastic!
I packed our hospital bag with most everything we will need. I think there are still a few things I need to throw in there in the next few days. I packed Judah's bag for when he stays with the grandparents while the other 3 of us are at the hospital.
I did about 4 loads of laundry yesterday.....and yet somehow the house still feels dirty. I feel like I still have so much to do. Now that I have all this new loot from the baby shower, I will have even more organizing to do. It's fun though, and it gives me a bit of a workout. I was so exhausted after cleaning the bathroom and the refrigerator. I couldn't believe how simple housework made me feel like I had run a marathon.
We were supposed to bring home the infant car seat and the bassinet from my in-laws house this weekend, but both Andrew and I forgot. We'll have to do that this week to be on the safe side. Plus I can't wait to get the bassinet all ready for the little miss!

Monday, January 18, 2010

For the Love of my Little Man

This morning when I got Judah up out of his crib, we shared a very tender moment together. He is usually quite energetic in the morning, not too interested in cuddling with me and very excited to eat breakfast. This morning was a little bit different. He was his usual chatty self, but when we got downstairs and started turning on the lights, all of the sudden he just relaxed in my arms and rested his sweet boy head on my shoulder. I didn't think it would last long, but tried to savor it for a few seconds before he quickly became interested in something else. But he stayed put like that with his short legs wrapped around my now very large belly and his arms spread wide across my shoulders. I stroked his messy bed hair and realized that we will be having fewer and fewer moments like this as the shift and transition from being an only child to being a big brother comes into play. I'm going to remember this morning and cherish his tender sweetness.
I felt so blessed again as I checked on Judah before I crawled into bed, as I do every night. I crept over to his crib and saw his sweet little body lying on it's side, snuggled into his ducky quilt. He began to stir a little bit and I was afraid for a moment that I had woken him up so I stepped back for a moment. I watched him as he shifted in his sleep and it reminded me so much of when he was just a few months old. His sweet little innocence shining through his face as he slept peacefully. I stood there and stared for a few moments and wondered why he has to grow up. Why does he have to go from this very innocent, sweet, tender state and grow up to know about all of the awful ugly polluted things in this world. I wish I could protect him from all of it. I wish I could envelope him in some kind if shield that would keep him from becoming tainted by what the world has to offer. I cherished that moment as I looked down at his sweet, peaceful face. What a tremendous blessing he is to my life. It almost brought me to tears. Growing up is hard.

SIGH

This afternoon my brother and sister-in-law came over to watch Judah while I ran some errands. It was nice to be able to get so much done and not be exhausted from hauling around a toddler at the same time. I went to Target and shopped for several things that we'll need after the little miss arrives. Unfortunately there are still a few other things I need, but I'm going to wait until after my baby shower on Sunday to see if I get any of it there.
After Target I went to the pet store to get Bauer his cat food. Then it was on to the grocery store for this week's food. I came home to find a very happy little boy, thoroughly enjoying his time with his auntie and uncle. They said they had a great time watching him and that Judah was so easy and happy. It made me happy to hear that he did so well. I wasn't sure how he would do at first because he's never been alone with them before. Jacob and Megan even said they would like to do it again some time. Sounds great to me!
I invited them to stay for dinner. It was the least bit of thanks I could do for helping me get so much done today. I made spaghetti as that was what I was craving when I ran through the grocery store. It was nice to visit with them for a little while. Our visits with them are too few and far between. I need to make them more regular.
Judah was ready for bed as soon as we finished dinner. Andrew went to take him upstairs but asked him if he could give me a kiss first. He ran back to me and kissed me, or rather let me kiss him. Then he proceeded to give rounds of kisses to Megan, then Jacob, then back to me and everyone else again. I know I'm biased and all, but he's such a doll. Melts my heart. How did I get such a sweet kid?

Saturday, January 16, 2010

5 Weeks to Go!

I can't believe how little time left I have of this pregnancy. It really seems like it has flown by. I don't know if it is because this is my 2nd pregnancy, or if it's because life with a toddler sometimes seems like a blur. Either way, the end is very near and very quickly approaching.
It's a strange feeling being 35 weeks pregnant, not on bed rest and no complications in site. It's a wonderful feeling. I feel free! I had my regular visit with my OB on Monday. Everything looks great and she is just thrilled that this has been a completely uneventful pregnancy. We are so close to being in the clear that if any unfortunate event happened in the next week and a half, I am confident that the little miss would be just fine.
My next OB visit is on January 29th where I will have a precautionary ultrasound to check on the placenta and be sure that it is still in tact and functioning properly. We'll also get another look at the little miss which is always a treat. They should be able to tell me her weight as well, which will give me a good idea of what to expect when I deliver.
I can't believe how soon she will be here. It's surreal, as most wonderful things in life are.

In other exciting news, Rachel found at that she is also having a baby girl! It's pretty safe to say that they will be automatic friends. They'll grow up together and get to spend so much of their lives together. What a blessing!
Rachel and I did a little celebrating today by heading up to the outlets in Marysville to buy some clothes for our little ladies. We hit up The Children's Place, Osh Kosk, Gymboree and of course Carter's. Carter's, of course, got most of our money. They have the cutest clothes on the planet. I had the hardest time choosing what to buy. I really try to be practical, but when all is said and done, I wish I had bought one of the cute little summer dresses. Oh they were just adorable! Good thing she has two wonderful grandmas who will probably never say no to going clothes shopping for her.

Before all the excitement of labor and delivery, I get to have a baby shower next weekend. Erica has put together what sounds like a fabulous party for me and my closest family and friends (minus my mom and sister :-/). We will be having the shower at a day spa where myself and all of my guests will be getting manicures and pedicures. It's going to be so wonderful! I can't think of a better way to make me feel special and pampered.
Can't wait!

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

And the Holidays have come and gone!

Christmas and New Years have come and gone!
I don't feel like they flew by as quickly as they have in years past. I really do feel like I thoroughly got to enjoy everything about Christmas.
This year we went to several family and work Christmas get togethers. I think every weekend of December was spent with family or friends. Our little house was so cozy with all the lights and decorations. Judah just loved looking at them every day. When he would get up in the morning and come downstairs, he would practically beg me to turn on the Christmas lights.
We had a nice Christmas Eve at Andrew's parents' house. We basically just hung out together and had a yummy Italian dinner. Cheryl made zeppole and pizzelle, which are traditional Christmas treats in her family. Then we had her famous lasagna, which is always a hit.
Christmas morning was wonderful at home. Andrew and I could barely sleep and ended up getting out of bed around 5 am. We had to wait for Judah to wake up, which was really difficult, but he finally decided he was ready for Christmas around 7:30. We had some amazing french toast for breakfast (a recipe that I attribute to my mom) and opened our presents around the tree. I must say that my favorite present were my yellow gold diamond hoops from Andrew. He out does himself every year. I cried, of course. The gift just made me feel so special. I think his favorite present from me was his 12 year bottle of McCallan. He has been enjoying it on occasion ever since.
Judah wasn't too interested in tearing open his presents. He kind of just liked to watch us do it for him. He loved his new books and especially the toy I picked out for him. Let's just say it has a bunch of balls that you bang with a hammer. Enough said. The kid loves balls of all shapes and sizes.
After our morning together, we headed back to Andrew's parents' for our giant Michels' family gift exchange. Every member of our huge family opens one present at a time. It takes forever, but it is a lot of fun. Their living room looks like a war zone when everything is said and done.
We headed home with our loot in tow so that Judah could get a good nap in before heading to my parents' house for Christmas dinner.
Dinner at my parents was nice and low key after our hectic morning. It was the five of us, plus Jacob and Megan. We had some nice appetizers and wine while we finished making dinner. Then my mom served a beautiful prime rib with a green peppercorn sauce. It was so delicious! I think she needs to make that every year. We exchanged gifts while we nibbled on Christmas cookies. Judah enjoyed his new train/block set and his new tool set. We gave my parents a framed photo canvas of pictures of them and Judah together over the last 16 months. I thought it was a really special gift and so did they.
We made it home shortly there after and pretty much just crashed for the rest of the weekend. We gobbled up what was left of our Christmas cookies and I even had Cheryl make me another batch of her peanut butter balls. I could not get enough of them!
I think this year, we had the best Christmas thus far. I know they are only going to get better and better as the years go by. I love my husband and I am so happy to have him in my life. This was our 4th Christmas married. Kinda makes me feel like an old timer! Next year will be even better!