To celebrate Gavin's upcoming (and hopefully very soon!) arrival, my mom hosted a baby shower for me at her house.
It was such a fun morning! The decorations were super cute, lots of fantastic women came, we had yummy breakfast food, and played a couple of fun games.
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Gavin's Baby Shower
Elmo LIVE!
Months ago, Travis had bought tickets to see Elmo LIVE! in Stockton, and by the time the day of the show came, we had almost forgotten about it. Though her new obsession right now is Disney Princesses and not so much Elmo anymore, she still wants to watch Sesame Street almost every day and was absolutely mesmerized by the show. Travis and I were actually pretty entertained too. It was a cute musical about Elmo's sunflower, "Sunny," and how, while trying to find him a good home in Big Bird's garden, Abby Cadaby accidentally said the wrong spell and made half of the characters as tiny as all the bugs and butterflies living there in the garden. All of the main characters were part of the story and sang and danced their way through the hour-long show.
3-D Ultrasound
In early June, when I was 31 weeks along, we decided to get a 3-D ultrasound. We had done one with Savannah and had thought that it was the coolest thing, and we were even more amazed this time around. It is so crazy how much the technology has improved in less than 3 years! With Savannah, we definitely could see her HUGE cheeks (you know your kid has chubby cheeks when multiple doctors and nurses, who see tons of these pics all day long are making comments about how big they are!) but the pictures we got of her were nowhere near as clear and defined as these. It really makes the fact that there is actually a baby in there seem so much more real!
It also blows my mind how squished they really are - these are his feet right up next to his face! In the 4-D DVD you can watch him trying really hard to get his toes into his mouth! A cute little ear that I just can't wait to kiss!
Monday, July 27, 2009
Hello! I'm Back!
Yes, it's been over two months since I've blogged, but did you happen to notice the nice little ticker up there at the top under the header? I haven't taken a break from posting because I have a newborn (trust me, as of today we're still waiting on that...) but because I've been finishing his room and trying to get all of my other projects done before I have to care for a toddler and a newborn every day on only a couple hours of sleep. And now I'm trying to check this off my "To Do" list - catching up on all the pics I've been meaning to post so I'm all ready to start posting adorable baby shots. So the next few posts, unless I miraculously go into labor really soon, are going to be a fly-by, chronological look at our lives over the past couple months starting with...
"Camping" at Ice House Reservoir
For Memorial Day weekend, Travis made plans with his family to go camping and didn't really discuss it with me beforehand. While I grew up going camping all the time and the two of us have gone together several times, we've yet to camp with Savannah and more importantly, camping is not really fun when you're 8 months pregnant. (I know this first-hand -- we went to our church family camp for three days when I was almost 8 months preggo with Savannah.) So, we compromised. We still went up, but instead of sleeping in a tent, we rented a room at the Ice House Reservoir Motel. The expensive tiny room had a funny smell and literally only had a bed, desk, chair, end table, and bare light bulb hanging from the ceiling, but it also had a heater, a flush toilet and a shower. It seemed like a setting out of a horror movie, but it was better than sleeping (or not sleeping) on an air mattress when you already feel like a beached whale!
We spent Friday afternoon out by the lake and Travis parents, aunt, sister and her boyfriend arrived around dinner with their truck, fifth-wheel trailer, small boat, and jet ski. It was quite a set-up with almost all the luxuries of home!Savannah had a blast - thankfully I brought her many changes of clothes ...