Thursday, February 24, 2011

And I was like baby, baby, baby ohhh

Okay Julia, what else can I do?

I have...
  • Vacuumed the whole house
  • Swept, swiffered, and mopped the kitchen and entry way
  • Cleaned up all kitchen surfaces
  • Walked with the puppy this morning
  • Walked without the puppy this afternoon
  • Dusted all dustable surfaces
The good news is, the house is clean... I may be doing this again tomorrow...

Last night, Evan decided that he might need practice diapering before he actually does a real baby bottom.  Besides diapering the chocolate syrup backwards and with much maneuvering of the syrup he did pretty awesome. 

Me: Um honey, the picture side is the front and I'm pretty sure you can't just whip a newborn around like that.
Evan: Everyone's a critic.

I think Julia will survive our parenting ;)

Here are some pics.
 What a cute little diapered chocolate syrup!

 Look Mommy, we're all nice and clean!

Baby chocolate syrup... what did you do to your clean diaper?!

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Really honey? Thanks.

Last night, as I was dramatically trying to get in a comfortable sleeping position (which is impossible by the way) Evan says, "You know what I think?"
Me: What?
Evan: Now, none of the books we've read or people we've talked with will agree with this...
Me: What?
Evan: I really think you will be pregnant forever.
Me: (sighing) I know, me too.

Monday, February 21, 2011

14 Days and Counting...

Okay, so I know that a due date isn't set in stone and you are just as likely to go past it, but I am choosing not to think about that right now.  We are two weeks out and just waiting and waiting.  I never knew how strong the need to wipe a poopy bottom could be!  Julia, please get here soon!  We just want to meet you!  Whew, that feels better.  Julia, please cook until you are healthy.  But we're good with today, just think about it ;)

I've been completely negligent about taking belly pictures.  Mostly because it just keeps getting bigger and bigger and I'm not sure I really want to remember this part.  My lovely sister in law is pregnant too and will be having sweet baby Sophia right after Julia gets here!  We took a few pictures of our big bellys ;)


Cooking these babies is hard work!

Feel her kicking and punching and dancing around!

Ann was feeling left out ;)

Uh oh... someone needs attention.

I'm going to have to cut this short.
 I just can't say no to that sweet face ;)

Monday, February 14, 2011

My Favorite Tradition

In honor of Valentine's Day, I am going to share my very favorite tradition Evan and I have.  We do this on birthdays, our anniversary and Valentine's Day... all the card holidays. 

Here's the deal,  I really like cards.  I love getting cards for people and occasions.  I love hunting for just the perfect card.  Evan, however, thinks cards are a waste of money.  Now, he doesn't complain about getting birthday cards for our family members or baby showers, but he thinks it's silly for us to spend the money on each other.  He tells me how he feels on a regular basis, why does he need to spend $3 on a card to tell me the same thing?  I get it, I really do... but it's the effort I appreciate.  The knowledge that he went and searched and got just the right card for me.

So we compromised ;)

On birthdays, our anniversary, and Valentine's Day we have a mini date at CVS or Walgreens.  Today, when Evan gets home, we will head to CVS and scour the Valentine's section of the card display for each other.  When each of us has found one, we close the card in the envelope (not sealing it), and present them to each other.  After reading the cards we share what we might have written.  Enjoy the sentiment... then we put the cards back on the shelf and go enjoy a real date.

We've done this for a couple of years now and it's still pretty fun ;)

Friday, February 11, 2011

A Kindergarten Class Reaction

One of the goals for this blog is to share the funny, everyday musings of life with five and six year olds.  I think I'll start with how my kiddos reacted when I told them that I was going to have a baby.  Let me preface this with the fact that I am sooooo lucky this year to have quite a few students with new brothers and sisters in their homes.  So a number of them have a pretty good picture of how this all works... according to their five year old brains ;)

I was not quite ready to have this conversation with them yet.  I had not yet prepared answers to inevitable questions.  The day before, a few of the moms had noticed my growing belly and I guess had discussed with over dinner with the family.  While reading about about pumpkins, I paused to ask my students a question about the book when one of my little girls raised her hand to answer.  I called on her, and instead of answering the question she very loudly announced, "My mom says you are going to have a baby!"  Okay... I waited for the complete derailment to settle a little and when I had their attention again, I confirmed the news of the day.

I went on to explain how excited I was and told them when she was supposed to be getting here and that I'm still their teacher... etc.  They were pretty excited.  I let them know that my belly would be getting bigger and bigger and that it would be hard for me to bend over and get things off the floor and that it would be dangerous to leave things on the floor.  One of my sweet boys was concerned about how big I would get and said, "Well Mrs. St. Germain... you COULD exercise."  Very cute, chuckle to myself and explain that, of course I could, but my belly would still get pretty big.

I also had to explain that at recess, we need to be very careful not to run into me.  Quick interruption from a new big brother with a baby sister at home, "That's right, because babies are FRAGILE!  They can't be shaken or dropped or run into... even girl babies AND boy babies are FRAGILE!"  I wonder what kinds of conversations they are having about the 3 month old baby sister at their house ;)

Then came the inevitable question, "Well how is the baby going to get out?"  Hmmmmmm... pause, think... saved by another new big brother!  One of my little boys pipes in, "Well, my mom just went to St. Lukes.  She had to change clothes and get on a bed thing and then they rolled her into a room and me and dad sat in the waiting room and then they CUT HER!  Then we saw my baby brother in the nursery window!"  My response, "Yes class, that's exactly how it happens!"  Whew!  Saved by the five year old.  The rest of the class just shrugged their shoulders, like "Okay, now I know, no big deal."  So funny.

They were soooo not concerned about how the baby got in there... didn't care at all... whew ;)

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Time Off To Do List

Okay, since I'm at home waiting for this baby to get here, I've compiled a list of things that can be done from the bed or couch...
  • Thank you notes... 25 done, lots more to go!
  • Lesson plans from week 28 to week 36... units filled in, language arts filled in, math still to be done.
  • Update baby book
  • Get shower gifts for pregnant friends ;)
  • Taxes
  • Meal planning... not really very good at this ;)
  • Blogging!
 God is teaching me patience... I get it... I'm learning.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Nesting

So after some unexpected early labor pains, we decided that we needed to kick our nesting into high gear!  Although, there is NO WAY to fully prepare yourself for a new baby there are some ways to bring piece of mind to the truly unprepared.  We still have a few thing on our to do list, but Julia's not going to know if her name isn't on the wall when she comes home from the hospital... "Your Baby Can Read" doesn't have curriculum for those still in utero.  Here are some pictures from our "nest."

Entering the nursery

To the left, to the left...

Cute switchboards!

A place to wipe little bottoms ;)

 Books ready to go!

 Some favorites ready to go!

A place to eat and read...

 Snuggly Bee Bear :)

She needs to get a little bigger before she'll fit into these!

Ready to run!

Ready to sooth ;)

Rue loves trying out Julia's bows ;)

Looking good!