Wednesday, May 28, 2008

A Picture!

It's the end of the term for my students so I've been really busy tutoring. Working most nights of the week means when I get home, I want to sleep. That means I've made slower progress on my project. BUT, I do have an update for you:

(As always, click to get a bigger version)

Here's the list of wonderful people in this update:

13. Pam (Gabe's Nana Pam). Pam also has two boys, so she's a good resource about what's to come. . . .

14. Dan, Rosey, and Cameron. There are three different colorways here, though I'm not exactly sure which belongs to who. I guess I could ask. :-P

14. Fred (aka, Capt. Tuna). Matt's dad did something really special. He found some yarn that belonged to Matt's mom. This was a rough section for me, it took a while because there were a lot of tears. Thank you Fred, you really made this part special.

15. Amazing Rhonda. Rhonda was an incredible source of comfort and support after Gabe was born. She went out of her way to help me, and she's someone I love dearly.

16. Lindsey and Eva. Sorry this is kind of curly. I need to switch to a bigger cable needle, so everything is getting pulled funny. I love the green ribbon that Eva picked out. You'll get a better view of their section after I get some more rows knitted.

I still have a bit of yarn to work in. Pam, Mona, Kathy, Shosh, and Rhea are in line next. Hopefully things will settle a bit so I'm not so beat at the end of the day and can get more done.

The pregnancy is coming along fine. I'm feeling the 3rd trimester slow-down. I catch myself getting frustrated for being so tired and slow, but then I have to remind myself that this is par for the course. There's not much pregnancy left, which is so hard to believe. This Sunday will be our first "every other week" prenatal visit. :-O

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Belly Pictures, sorta


Gabe and I made banana nut bread this afternoon and Matt got a couple pictures. You can kind of see my belly, so we'll call these 27ish week pictures. ;-)

Oh, and Gabe is going to be an excellent cook. Most definitely.

Monday, May 12, 2008

My Brave Little Guy

Gabe slipped and fell at the playground yesterday morning and got a nasty gash on his forehead. He and Matt were giving me some time to myself on Mother's Day, so Matt was there all by himself at the time. Poor guys. Matt jumped into action and took excellent care of little Gabe. I met them at the urgent care center and they rejected us and our son with a cut on his forehead down to the bone because of our insurance. Grrr! [insert rant #37 about the heath care system in this country]

We ended up driving all the way down to Children's Hospital, where Gabe got excellent care. They really are wonderful there. Gabe was in great spirits and handled everything like a champ. He's all sewn up now and barely notices it at all, though Matt and I are severely traumatized!

So, thank you to the wonderful staff at the Children's Hospital ER. I know it probably wasn't the most exciting part of your day, but your attentive care and kindness made a horrible situation for US a lot more bearable. Not quite enjoyable, but as close as possible.

Oh, and we have not stopped thinking about how with another boy on the way this is not likely our last experience of this sort.

In other news, we had a midwife visit yesterday afternoon and everything looks blissfully boring and great. The pregnancy is chugging along, moving faster every day. We got our contract for the Aquadoula rental, which is making things seem more real. Our next visit is in three weeks and then we switch to every two weeks after that. Can you believe it??

I haven't done much on my project this week. Matt was on travel for business most of the week and I was just too worn out at the end of the day to do much more than brush my teeth and wash my face (though I skipped the face washing most days :-P). I hope that after all the drama of yesterday, things calm down and we can get back into a more regular routine. Until the summer, that is. Hey, I'm going to enjoy our regular routine for as LONG as possible!

Thursday, May 1, 2008

24 WeeksToday!

Time keeps marching on, doesn't it? I haven't updated in a while because Gabe had a cold and then I had it. Now Matt's home early from work with it. Good times.

Things are moving along fine. I'm no longer in so much pain I'm in tears, my hips and pelvis seem to be working better now. I'm so relieved, I was panicking about things just getting worse and worse as I got further along. A breather is very nice. I just have to remember to wear some shoes while I'm cooking and doing dishes on the hard floor of the kitchen. *grumble*

The blanket is coming along great. I have been thrilled to get more yarn from all around. The notes and messages that have been included have been wonderful. I can't ever tell you how much it means to me.

Here's what it looks like so far:
I'm out of yarn again so I'm stalking the post office. Here's who's been worked in since my last update:

8. Yve (who sent the most sparkly yarn all the way from England!)

9. Kathy (the one from Colorado :D )

10. Aunt Marilyn

11. My mom

12. Yuling

(Click for full-sized photo)

Every contribution is deeply special, but I have to mention Yuling. When I pulled her package out of the box I squealed right there in the post office. Yuling and I spent countless hours together in graduate school. She was my mentor and my friend. She finished her doctorate (so she's one WAY up on me!) and moved to northern California. I haven't seen her in years, and we haven't talked in ages. Seeing her package warmed my heart and made my day. Here's a lesson to you all: if there's someone you really love out there, don't be an idiot like me. Keep in touch with them!