Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Two More Weeks..................

I'm at that point.
The point of uncomfortable squished guts and painful back.
The point of really hating to go buy more toilet paper because I pee so much I go through a roll an hour.
The point of gee, I'd really like to roll over at night and get away from hubby's snoring nose, but instead I lay here like a beached whale at the mercy of his big giant nose.
The point of really wanting to have a cute baby to cuddle while I'm up in the middle of the night instead of my tooting old dog who likes to cuddle but doesn't have that new baby smell.
The point of getting so excited for our new addition that everyone around me wants to duct tape my mouth shut so they won't have to hear one more word about diapers and labor.
The point of thinking I could never get any bigger and then I am proven wrong. Again.
The point of really hating how far away Michigan, Chicago, Wyoming and Indiana really are. why are there so many silly little states in between me and my peeps?
Speaking of Peeps, this baby better be out by Easter or I'm going postal and holding the Easter Bunny hostage.
Enough about me and my sunny personality, here's some stuff about the rest of my clan.
Ian has found a new career in donkey basketball. Yes. Ian. On a donkey. Playing basketball. Take a second and picture that. Picture the poor donkey. Picture my cop hubby trying to stay on said donkey. Picture my non-sports loving hubby playing sports on said donkey. Picture donkey getting tired of hubby and depositing said hubby onto the ground. Yes. It really was that funny. It was a fund raiser for a local school and was the funniest thing I think I've ever seen. So if the Army and Police Officer thing doesn't work out for him, he will always have this as his Plan B.
Aly has turned into a grown-up over night. She lost her first tooth and with it she has gained a new sense of responsibility. She is a tad over protective about the baby already and will daily tell me to go sit down because of the baby in my tummy. She has great plans for running the household while I am busy with the new baby, complete with 5 course meals that she is planning on cooking.
Kary is growing up too fast as well and even growing in height a little! A miracle! She is so excited to move to a new house this summer so she can get her own cow. I've tried to explain cost etc. of having a cow but she tells me not to worry about it. She must have some hidden wealth that we don't know about. I may have to check her piggy bank.......
Hopefully my next post will have lots of pictures of us with the new baby! Or of me in my new padded room.................

Monday, February 7, 2011

Just pictures!

So, I'm in a rush and the computer is not, so I'll just post some pictures from my last baby check-up. (pictures courtesy of Kim Wilson Photography. :)
Here is one of my amazing midwives, Holly, along with my mom, Aly & Kary. This is the same room that my nephew was born in 3 years ago. Sniff.
Aly and Holly checking baby's heartbeat. Yes, it is very strong and fast! Another active Takashige baby is on it's way! Baby kept kicking the feta scope and wiggling around during the check-up.


That's it for now, I'll try to get some pictures of Kary and Aly's birthdays up soon!



Thursday, January 13, 2011

7 Months?? Already???


Yep, seven months pregnant. This one is really flying by! (Remind me of that the last few weeks as I turn into a unbearable, impatient, Medusa of a woman!) Here is my seven month belly picture for those who haven't had a good laugh at me in a while. Yes, I am wearing stripes. Probably not the most flattering choice for a swollen belly, but really, what is? May as well wear stripes and see what the zebras are talking about! And I must say, looking down into a tummy covered in stripes really took my mind off my ever-increasing backside. Just saying.
Anyway, I really didn't want to turn the blog into just a pregnancy blog but since that's what's going on in our house, a lot of life does revolve around it. Mostly, breakfast, snack, lunch, snack, dinner, snack, snack, snack, snack. The girls are at the perfect stage in life to be enjoying this whole baby thing. I am so glad we decided to have our last (yes, really this time!!) baby now. The girls adore going to the check-ups with us, Kary is quite the expert at using the feta-scope! Both of them like to play The Baby Place (the birthing center we are using) and I have hopes that they will remember the wonderful experience when they are older and become mommies. Ian is enjoying round 3 of baby as well, he is already picking out Star Trek onsies for the child. Poor child! We are both having fun watching my tummy reenact the scene from Alien even though it creeps Ian out when the baby wacks him while he's sleeping. Finally a way to wake Ian up! Heehee. I am having fun with this one too, feeling pretty good in spite of normal pregnancy discomforts. And at the end of the day when Ian rubs my feet and lets me have my own bag of potato chips, I mean, carrot sticks, I get quite happy looking forward to meeting our new addition. Boy or girl, this kid is going to be spoiled rotten!
The past month Kary turned 4. Yes, 4. That's just crazy! She is getting so big (OK, not big, but her hair is growing and she's getting more mature!) She is really loving having Gramma & Papa live so close and begs most nights for a slumber party at their "Low House". Mommy is happy to oblige often!
Aly is getting ready to turn 6 this month. 6!!! Six is a big year in our house, the year where you are allowed to chew gum and get your ears pierced. Years ago when I pulled that number out of the air, I really didn't think the day would come so quickly. It did. Why didn't I say 13???? Another exciting thing in Aly's life is that we (Ian, started it!) sent her picture to a talent agency and they accepted her! This agency is well-known and has been around for years with a great reputation and they only accept 10-15% of applicants. Aly will start by doing photo shoots and in a few years if she wants will get into commercials, etc. She was a little shy and nervous about it at first but when she was told she'd get paid and be able to wear small amounts of makeup on the shoots, she was sold! She is determined to save half her wages for a horse while we are determined to save the rest for her education fund! Kary may want to follow in Aly's footsteps in a few years, but we feel she is still to young right now. Besides, she may just end up being a rugby star. Or a ninja. Or an assassin. Who knows???
The rest of our family, the four footed furry ones, are doing good, The puppy, Gibbs, found a fun game called "Get into the shed and pull out everything u can, then litter the yard with it." He is really great at that game and the other 2 dogs are happy to help him turn the lawn into a graveyard for toys, shoes and the occasional flower pot. Now that the snow has melted and turned into rain, our yard looks really, um, lovely. Otherwise, the puppy is learning his manners and seems to be quite smart. We are hoping he'll make a great k-9 for Ian when Bosco retires.
So, that's what's new in jolly ol' Homedale right now! Now, leave your comments so I feel loved. thanks!