Thursday, May 31, 2012

twenty three

Baby is the size of a grapefruit

Monday, May 28, 2012

The Runaway

Tonight, Connor mowed the lawn.  While he was outside mowing, Andy was acting like he needed to go out.  So I opened the door and he went out, ran to the side of the house, and ran.  I thought "Uh, oh.  I hope Connor didn't leave the gate open."  I walked over, and sure enough, it was open.  I yelled at Connor who stopped mowing, and we searched for the dog.  We tried calling him, but he didn't come.  We could hear some dogs barking in the distance, but they didn't really sound like Andy.

After several minutes, I grabbed my car keys and was going to drive around looking for him.  I started to (slowly) back out of the drive way, and I saw Andy running into the garage.  Connor came over and asked me if I found the dog.  I thought that Connor had found him, but apparently Andy just ran back on his own.  At least he knows where he lives!

On another note, Andy LOVES to play.  Here's a video of them playing.

(Please ignore the mess.  Connor has been cleaning his stuff out of the baby's room, so our family room is a little messy.)



Thursday, May 24, 2012

twenty two

Baby is the size of a papaya

This morning I had a doctors appointment.  Everything from my 20 week ultrasound was perfect, and baby's measuring right on schedule.  Next time I go I get to do the glucose test.  Yay.

This afternoon I went to a high school graduation.  Loved spending time with wonderful people.  Hated sitting in those uncomfortable chairs for over 2 hours.  I haven't been to a high school graduation since my own.  Sheesh those things are long!

I'm finally home and oh so tired.  But it's been a great day overall.

Thursday, May 17, 2012

twenty one

Baby is the size of a pomegranate
(now I'm craving a pomegranate)

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Happy Mother's Day

Happy Mother's Day to my Mom!



Happy Mother's Day to my mother-in-law, Lori!

And Happy (almost) Mother's Day to me!

Thursday, May 10, 2012

A Video

For those that are interested, here's a short video from the baby's ultrasound this morning.


Boy or Girl?

I was convinced it was a girl,  but this just shows what I know.....

Here's the picture I sent to my mom.  
We took the flowers to Connor's parents house.



Here's the 'money shot'!  It's a BOY!



As far as names go, we are leaning towards Logan.  Ryan for the middle name.

We're very excited!


twenty

We made it to 20 weeks.  Half way!

Baby is the size of a banana

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Celebration

Monday night Connor finished his 17 credit semester, so Tuesday night we decided to go out and celebrate.  Connor decided he wanted to eat at Panda Express.

I told Connor to make a "I'm so happy I finished the semester" face

Connor now officially has 1 summer semester left of school, which consists of easy classes.  Then he graduates!  Of course, he has to take/pass the National Board after that, and then the State exam to become fully licensed.  But one step at a time.  :)

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Yard Work

Today we tackled the yard.  Our goal was to take out the dead tree in the middle of our front yard (it may not look dead in the photo because the foliage from the other tree is behind it, but trust me - it's dead.)  And to take out that tree in the garden.  It may look nice but that thing is the worst tree ever, covered in huge thorns.  Not the best tree for a yard that will have kids running around it.  We were also planning on planting a few plants to replace the tree, removing that post behind the tree (why was it even there?), and to remove the trellis that's to the right of the porch.

Here's the before picture:

While we were taking the thorn tree down (who thought it was a good idea to plant in the first place?), I realized that we hadn't really thought this through.  How were we going to get rid of this tree?  We didn't have any way of hauling it away.  Plus, those roots were really deep, and proved nearly impossible to dig out.  

Luckily, our neighbors were also doing yard work today.  Our neighbors were laying down sod in their yard, and had lots of handy equipment.  They offered to help us pull out the tree root, if we didn't mind them driving up on our yard.  Of course we didn't mind!  We were so grateful for them to offer.  So our neighbors dad came over with some handy little vehicle and helped us pull the tree out.  It still took time.  There was one root that we hadn't sawed that was holding in the blasted tree.  So, once Connor took care of that, it lifted out really easily.


That was one stubborn, stupid tree.  I'm really glad it's gone.  Our neighbor's father even offered to haul away the tree to some place behind his house.  Seriously they are so nice!  We were/are really grateful.


We put Andy on his leash so he could hang out with us outside. 

So once we got that blasted tree out, we got rid of the other dead tree in the front yard.  Plus, we were able to pull out the wooden post, which was apparently cemented in.  Then we planted a couple of plants/flowers, and we got a planter and plant for our porch.  

Here's the after photo:


As you can see, we did not get the trellis out.  We're going to have to work on the side of the house another day.  Take the trellis down, and put grass in the side of the house.  Plus, most of those plants on that side are half dead.  

However, that will have to get done another day.  We are exhausted, but really pleased with how it all turned out.  


 And, for fun, here are some cute pictures of Andy:


Thursday, May 3, 2012

nineteen

Baby is the size of a mango

Today, to celebrate my 19 weeks pregnant, I decided to clean my entire house.  I am exhausted.

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