May 26, 2008
babies made to order
So apparently you can mail order a new baby (see above picture). No more pregnancies for me! JM may actually get the 17 kids he wants..... or maybe not. :)
May 3, 2008
Well, guess what...
Chloe is going to be a big sister! Just after she turns one year old. Pretty nice birthday present, eh?
I'm due November 20th and I'm 10 weeks along. So there ya go! :)
I'm due November 20th and I'm 10 weeks along. So there ya go! :)
April 2, 2008
Chloe's musical taste
I have listened to several independent singer/songwriter over the past several years. Because of this I never listen to the radio anymore. Anyway today, I got a new CD from one of these indie artists, Dave Barnes. And with this new CD came the making of the album DVD. The great thing about Dave is that he is so funny! If you go to his shows, you usually get a good laugh as well as enjoyable music.
Ok so here's what I'm really getting at. JM isn't too fond of our friend Dave. He likes some of his songs, but overall he is not impressed as he is with most of my musical choices. Well when the CD came in, JM was telling Chloe not to listen to Dave and all this stuff just in fun. So I put the DVD in. Chloe was sitting with her back to the TV and as soon as the music started she started turning her head back to see. So I picked her up and held her. She sat still and memorized by Dave for the whole thing! So it looks like much to JM's disappointment Chloe will follow her mother in musical taste. Score one point for me :)
Here's a video of Chloe laughing for the fam
Ok so here's what I'm really getting at. JM isn't too fond of our friend Dave. He likes some of his songs, but overall he is not impressed as he is with most of my musical choices. Well when the CD came in, JM was telling Chloe not to listen to Dave and all this stuff just in fun. So I put the DVD in. Chloe was sitting with her back to the TV and as soon as the music started she started turning her head back to see. So I picked her up and held her. She sat still and memorized by Dave for the whole thing! So it looks like much to JM's disappointment Chloe will follow her mother in musical taste. Score one point for me :)
Here's a video of Chloe laughing for the fam
March 15, 2008
This is not good...
January 29, 2008
January 25, 2008
So Chloe turned over today.... but JM wasn't in the room to see it! He said she was being fussy so he put her on her stomach and then went into the kitchen to get something. He comes back and she's on her back! I don't think she really meant to turn over, but it happened!
So now we were watching intently for her to do it again. :)
So now we were watching intently for her to do it again. :)
January 23, 2008
January 6, 2008
First Post of '08
After traveling A LOT we are finally home and getting into the rhythm of normal life again. Well sort of... We've never had a baby in our normal life so we're getting into a new normality. I started back to work on Friday. It wasn't too bad. We were probably missing about 1/4 of the students because all the other schools don't start back until tomorrow. And when you only have about 50 students in your school that 12 or so students make a huge difference! So it was kind of a nice laid back day for me to get back into the swing of things, although I did sit down at my desk to a pile of ungraded papers that my sub had left. I'm still trying to decide what to do about those...
On another note, we have started trying to get Chloe on a feeding schedule. I think it's going to take a little bit to adjust to it, because her night sleep is all thrown off now. JM's mom will be here this week so hopefully she can helps with it.
So that's us right now.... and here is a Chloe picture, probably my favorite at the moment :)
December 6, 2007
Our Little Pray-er
November 23, 2007
10 Minutes to a Stronger Baby
ps. Chloe is wonderful and perfect! We are loving being parents!!
October 31, 2007
37 Weeks
October 11, 2007
Close Call
My laptop has recently become outrageously infected with viruses and such. We downloaded some anti-virus stuff to help clean it up. Well, it found all kinds of things but my computer was still running really slow. So John Mark decided that we should reload the operating system. He's been going around the apartment trying to locate all the discs for my computer and such. All the programs that you install are wiped off your computer when you do this. He assured me that all my files including my pictures would remain. Well I just wasn't sure, so I asked him to put as many of my pictures on my flash drive as he could before he started the process. I then left for Bible study at church.
I come home, and ask "Did all the pictures fit on the flash drive?" Well it's not a very large memory, so he says no, and that he only saved the wedding and engagement pictures to it. Well guess what.... We have those already on CD! So that was pointless. So anyway, he gets the computer reloaded. Goes to check on the pictures..... And they're GONE!!! I don't know what to say at this point. All I can think is all my pictures are no more. I do have the ones I want to print from about the past 10-12 months online waiting to be printed. That's some comfort.
At this point JM feels terrible, of course. He had assured me they would still be there. So he goes hunting on my computer. And somehow, he finds all the pictures!! They were hidden away. So he's out of the dog house for tonight :)
ps. I'm going to add some pictures to flickr from the baby shower this weekend in just a little bit.
I come home, and ask "Did all the pictures fit on the flash drive?" Well it's not a very large memory, so he says no, and that he only saved the wedding and engagement pictures to it. Well guess what.... We have those already on CD! So that was pointless. So anyway, he gets the computer reloaded. Goes to check on the pictures..... And they're GONE!!! I don't know what to say at this point. All I can think is all my pictures are no more. I do have the ones I want to print from about the past 10-12 months online waiting to be printed. That's some comfort.
At this point JM feels terrible, of course. He had assured me they would still be there. So he goes hunting on my computer. And somehow, he finds all the pictures!! They were hidden away. So he's out of the dog house for tonight :)
ps. I'm going to add some pictures to flickr from the baby shower this weekend in just a little bit.
September 18, 2007
Week 33
I'm sorry to say, but I don't like being pregnant right now. I have had a really easy pregnancy so far, but the past two days have been rough! I think Chloe grew like 3 inches and 2 pounds in one night or something, because I woke up Monday morning in pain! The muscles in my lower abdomen are stretched to the max and so it is hard and painful when I change positions especially going from sitting to standing or lying down to standing. Plus all the weight is pulling downward, I think she has either moved into the head down position or getting there, and my belling button feels like it could just pull apart :) So there ya go, being pregnant is no fun :)
Sorry for the downer post. I just wanted to vent. Week 33 isn't one I will look back on fondly....
Sorry for the downer post. I just wanted to vent. Week 33 isn't one I will look back on fondly....
September 3, 2007
Video
For those interested, who have been keeping up with the blog, thanks to Blogger's new capabilities, I have uploaded the video from the barber shop of the barber doing the "black thread of death" to Michael. Check it out on the original post.
August 18, 2007
25 weeks down...
Here's a look at me right now. I'm ready to not be pregnant anymore! I got my first taste of being this pregant and teaching yesterday. I thought I had spent a lot time on my feet this summer, but was I wrong! I think I sat down for a total of an hour out of 9 hours yesterday. Being pregnant and teaching before the summer was not hard at all. But this is a whole other ballgame. I'm going to have to find the stool I had in my classroom last year.....
August 15, 2007
July 28, 2007
Barber Shop
Last night Michael and I went with one of our Arab friends to the barber shop. Michael wanted a hair cut, and I wanted to get my beard trimmed Arab style, so our friend took us to the barber that he goes to every week. Michael went first and decided he was going to go for the buzz cut, but as soon as the barber had made it a third of the way through, Michael realized he had requested it way to short.
The real adventure though comes in the care of the facial hair. This was the first time for me to get a shave from a barber with a straight blade, so that in itself was an adventure. I ended up with some Arab style sideburns and a short beard with some great lines. The only thing is my hair is too light to really pull it off right.
All this sounds normal, but the last step is the kicker. After shaving, there is always that little bit of peach fuzz on the top part of the cheek just below the eyes. I never bother to mess with it because it is not noticeable and it is very close to the eyes. But here they have a special way of removing that hair for nice, smooth cheeks all around. My friend who has lived here a while calls it the "black thread of death." What they do is they take a piece of string a make a triangle between their mouth and two fingers. Between the fingers it is a double string. He then basically rolls that part over the cheek bringing the two strings together and pulling back with mouth and fingers to pluck out the small pesky hairs. Needless to say, it can be a very painful experience. Because of this, when my Arab friend first told the barber to do it on me, he said "No, I think it will be too painful for him." But we convinced him in the end so that Michael and I could get the cultural experience. Of course it hurt, but it was not that bad. My Arab friend even said that he thinks I am strong because I did not flinch.
Now there is no way that words can adequately capture the process of the thread, so here are some pictures to help you get a better idea:


The real adventure though comes in the care of the facial hair. This was the first time for me to get a shave from a barber with a straight blade, so that in itself was an adventure. I ended up with some Arab style sideburns and a short beard with some great lines. The only thing is my hair is too light to really pull it off right.
All this sounds normal, but the last step is the kicker. After shaving, there is always that little bit of peach fuzz on the top part of the cheek just below the eyes. I never bother to mess with it because it is not noticeable and it is very close to the eyes. But here they have a special way of removing that hair for nice, smooth cheeks all around. My friend who has lived here a while calls it the "black thread of death." What they do is they take a piece of string a make a triangle between their mouth and two fingers. Between the fingers it is a double string. He then basically rolls that part over the cheek bringing the two strings together and pulling back with mouth and fingers to pluck out the small pesky hairs. Needless to say, it can be a very painful experience. Because of this, when my Arab friend first told the barber to do it on me, he said "No, I think it will be too painful for him." But we convinced him in the end so that Michael and I could get the cultural experience. Of course it hurt, but it was not that bad. My Arab friend even said that he thinks I am strong because I did not flinch.
Now there is no way that words can adequately capture the process of the thread, so here are some pictures to help you get a better idea:

Typos
I would just like to note the importance of proofreading before publishing things online. The original version of the previous post had the title of "It's getting out in here..." and the first line of the post said, "It's not getting out, it is HOT." But thankfully for Jessica, she has a husband who pays attention to such things and within two hours of her posting, he was able to catch the mistake and lovingly correct it.
And to show that this is not a problem just for my wife, she has already made two corrections on my short little post during its composition, and I will make sure and run the spell check to catch any other mistakes that we might have missed.
I think the heat is getting to us.
Or maybe it is the city that sounds like a war zone outside. But don't worry, it is only fireworks, but it has been going on constantly all over the city for almost three hours now.
And to show that this is not a problem just for my wife, she has already made two corrections on my short little post during its composition, and I will make sure and run the spell check to catch any other mistakes that we might have missed.
I think the heat is getting to us.
Or maybe it is the city that sounds like a war zone outside. But don't worry, it is only fireworks, but it has been going on constantly all over the city for almost three hours now.
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