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Friday, January 8, 2010

three and a half days left


i am on the edge of my seat. WE are on the edges of our seats.
and have been for nearly 2 months now...

WE GET TO FIND OUT THE GENDER OF JUNIOR IN THREE AND A HALF DAYS!
(or as my baby daddy says, we'll find out "WNBA or NBA".)
that means there are only 3 days left to vote for what you think it will be - so cast your ballot! and on tuesday, watch for the outcome...
will team us be chewing on pink candy cigars or blue candy cigars on tuesday??

Sunday, January 3, 2010

hurley hearts the snow

the hurls and i are the only ones in our family enjoying this beautiful snow, for sadly geoffrey is in atlanta missing it.
cabin fever will probably hit sometime late today or tomorrow, so i decided we'd remedy that by getting some fresh air...
the lovely, peaceful snow before hurley:
the snow after hurley:

what i saw when i woke up today

i know for some of you, this might be a normal winter occurence. one of these people is my husband. you grew up looking at the snow in the winter and loved the rare days when you had school cancelled because of snow. you skiied on it, sledded down it, and made some pretty darn awesome snowballs with it.

but there are some of us to whom snow is completely foreign. we never had "snow days". if we did, it was because some rancher saw one white flake, called the news station, and then no one in central texas left their house all day because it was "snowing!". trust me, folks, this is how it works in the south.

so today i am loving (and will love) every moment i look out the window and see the snow falling. it is truly beautiful. there is something so magnificently serene about it, watching it fall. so keep coming, you glorious frozen white flakes.


hooray for real snow days....

christmas in teXas

and to continue a great holiday season... we headed to the warmer weather!
on the 20th, we drove from kansas city down to austin to spend the rest of the holiday with my family. while we were there, we did a few "musts" that you have to do while in austin during christmas. the first was going to see the lights on 37th street. each house on 37th street (well these days, almost every house) is decorated with lights, and not just 4 or 5 strands or in a "normal" way. check it out:
yes folks, that is a sock monkey nativity scene.
man i love christmas in austin...

more from 37th street


the house at the end of the street had this throne, so of course we had to sit in it!

the zilker park christmas tree


an old austin tradition: the zilker park tree.

the best way to enjoy it: (besides watching the little kids enjoying it) hold your lover's or daddy's hands, look up, and twirl!

christmas morning in austin

on christmas morning, we woke up and "did" our stockings first - my brother had to leave to go to church late morning, so we decided to save the rest of the gifts for later that afternoon. stockings are always a blast in my family, mainly because my dad goes to town in this store near the UT campus in austin called toy joy. we receive all kinds of old school candies & gum, and toys that wind up and make you laugh until it hurts, yet have no other purpose on this planet.
thank you dad, for being so fun and totally random.
(as for the photo above, don't ask me why i look so confused and both reed and geoff are dying laughing...)
my brother reed, ever so pleased with gift cards that offer free coffee.
geoff, proud of himself at the balancing act he had just accomplished.
and me, and that beautiful stroller!
thank you, mahm & dad!! and thank you to little oliver's family from craigslist - no idea we would own the stroller of our dreams... (of course we felt the stroller needed a passenger for it's first ride, so we installed the stuffed reindeer that resides on my parents' fireplace most of the season.)

christmas in kansas

what a christmas we had...

we first got to go to kansas for a couple days and see geoff's family. we celebrated his grandpa's 94th (!) birthday and his 73rd (!) anniversary with geoff's grandma (did i get these numbers right, terry & nancy?!)

the next evening we went over to matt (geoff's brother) and sarah's for "christmas" to open presents and basically watch hannah go nuts over her presents. (tip for those with kids/nieces/nephews: wrap their gifts in paper, not gift bags. it is so much more fun for them - and you - as they get to tear away all the paper!) among the things we got hannah, and the gift we were most excited to give her (especially after dinner the night before when we saw a santa down at the plaza in kansas city and hannah told him she wanted a computer), was a "computer". it is this little pink kid computer we found and i had told geoff we had to get it because she is always wanting to help daddy with his computer - not always a good idea...

so she tore away the multicolored snowflake paper to reveal, "A -PUTER!! GUYS I GOT A -PUTER! WOW! WOW! A -PUTER!" i think that was the best part of geoff's and my christmas in kansas.

later, as she was typing furiously at her little pink keyboard, we asked her what she was doing. she replied, "just emailin' to see what's up with aunt rosie..." when she was done with that, she asked each of us if we wanted to skype with her and rosie... or the squirrel.

it was a good christmas

and we are glad to be home.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

little girls really ARE cute


can we talk about how obsessed i am with this precious gap commercial?!

almost 4 1/2 months

we have decided to stop slacking and get better about taking pictures of The Belly, so please enjoy the joyful exploitation of our unborn child...


i apologize, folks... i struggle to take a serious picture. therefore this turned out to be the longest Belly photo shoot ever.

the sweet shot

of course hurley wanted to see what all the fuss was all about...


Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Send your own ElfYourself eCards

shame on you, my dear target

soooo...
last night, the hubs and i were doing a little christmas shopping (can you tell who we were shopping for by the aisle we were in? if your name is hannah and your uncle's name is gt and your aunt's name is lala... look away!) at my own little personal heaven, target, when we stumbled across something quite interesting...

yes, my friends, barbie now enjoys martinis while playing with kids.
now, i grew up loving my barbie dolls (so i am not hating on barbie here) and was a little shocked that they now include a fancy blue martini glass in clothing and accessory sets.
are they teaching kids that early on that drinking is super cool?
and if they are playing with alcohol as early as 3 (barbies are for 3+ fyi) when are they going to expect to partake or share with mom & dad? REALLY?!
i mean if barbie does it...
too soon, mattel. way too soon.
all i could think as we walked away was "i am SO blogging about this."
thoughts??

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

what geoff bought at the nike outlet

we have long struggled with the christmas tree topper situation.
over the last few years, we have searched high and low but never found the one that was meant to be on the team us tree.
eventually we settled on and purchased one last year, but as we got out all of our christmas decorations last night we could not find it anywhere.

luckily we had an alternative for our tree topper...

Foreshadowing?

I kid you not, as Wifey & I are driving to our 4 month baby appointment, I stop at a red light and have my future staring me in the face. I am convinced that I must begin training now to prepare my gag reflex for our future child's early contibutions to the world. Although Wifey finds my "gagflex" endearing now, I know it will quickly lose it's charm when she ends up with 2 messes to clean up rather than just one. To begin with, I think I'll start with a few reps of standing near dumpsters for 1 min. increments and work up to extended times in public porta potties. Stage 2 will consist of simulations (i.e. handling "gooey substances" like chili and potato salad while blindfolded in a freshly fertilized stable as Wifey blasts me in the face with spray from a water hose...or something like that). Stage 3...Game On! My mantra during this workout..."I will not spew on our baby".

Monday, December 7, 2009

now for the gender hostiles

alrighty friends, you are seemingly just as anxious as the baby daddy and i are.

we find out the gender of the baby on january 12. i know, i know. it seems like forever, but sadly those medical people won't do another ultrasound until then.

BUT we do have our next appointment tomorrow for our 4 week checkup - any ideas out there on how we can con them into doing one so we can find out the sex before christmas?? i know you are all dying to shower us wirth loads of gender-specific gifts for the holiday...

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

for all the hostiles out there...

now i won't name names, but some of you are getting pretty hostile (mom/MAHM) because i have not posted any photos of me/my belly in some time. and with good reason - we've been slackers. so i went and took some (rather terrible ones) myself just to appease for the time being. in the meantime, i promise i will get my baby daddy to take some better ones. but for now (shhh, shhh, it's ok)...any one know when i will start to show? is there really a baby in there? i mean come on...
i guess i will have many moons to look large, so i won't complain.
(you may be asking yourself, "how does she look so smooth and held-in to those jeans?" that would be thanks to my sweet friend, leah, who sent me the BE band - the best gift so far! i am still able to wear all of my jeans, unbuttoned, with my BE band holding me in... and holding my pants up because they aren't even zipped. now everyone will know my secrets...)

thanksgiving 2009

so, thanksgiving in colorado was great. we celebrated my birthday on the first day we got there (geoff even took me out late night to get me a chocolate cake from the supermarket, when p.f. chang's got all of our to-go dessert orders right but mine. i swear i'll never eat there again as long as i live... ) we also went to the art museum in downtown denver (which was designed by a very famous architect, so for a design nerd like me that was a completed-mecca trip!) and we got to see our two-and-a-half year old niece hannah get on skis for the first time. there were some pretty proud peeps on the mountain that day... and a lot of paparazzi.

















Tuesday, December 1, 2009

this week in lindsay's uterus


this week, the wee one is the size of an apple!
he or she is about 4 inches long and weighs about 3 ounces.
movin' on up from the small lime...