My Ultrasound

Yesterday evening Travis and I went to get my last ultrasound. Seeing the baby was absolutely incredible. He didn't look anything like he did in the last ultrasound pictures, it was amazing how much he has grown and changed. At the beginning, the tech re-confirmed for us that he is still a boy :-) which is always good to know. She also got a quick shot of his face. It was a good thing she did it then too because after that he would not cooperate. He would either turn completely away, or he'd put his hands in front of his face. He was acting just like his father...ha ha. We also got an estimated weight of 6 lbs. 6 oz., which she said is just that, an estimate. It could be off a pound either way. So I figure that by the time I have him, he'll be a normal birth weight. I was also glad to get his position pointed out to me. He is pointed down correctly, but I wanted to know what was where mostly. He has been staying on my right side, and it's like my belly is lop sided all the time, and I have alot of pressure towards the top on that side, which come to find out is his rear end. Go figure. His legs and feet are what's on my right, his back is on my left.

Here is his face.
It looks like he has some chubby cheeks :-) and like he's holding on to his foot there too.

And here's his little foot.


I thought for sure after our first ultrasound that he looked just like Travis, but now I'm not so sure. Maybe both of us now? I'll just have to wait to see, and I hate that. He was the cutest little baby none the less.

An August Dog Day

I thought I'd dedicate a post to my wonderful puppy dog, Bella. She probably hasn't quite been getting the attention she is used to because of all the baby preparations we've been doing around here. But she's still our baby too.

Bella's enjoying the breeze in her face while she's on the porch.

Ok, now you think you're a model...show off :-)


Back to the guard post...This is her favorite spot during the day so she can look outside at all the goings on. And we were blessed by a smile too ;-)

Only One Month To Go...


Lets just say I had a clever title

I have a ton of things to write about today. Most of it will probably be complaining. First let's start with our heat pump experience. Last Monday was the company's first day to start the job. Today is Tuesday of the following week, and they have had to be here every single day with the exception of the weekend. Let's just say I'm alittle aggravated about it. The initial estimate for the completion was 5 days. The guys installing everything were like, woo hoo we have 5 days to do a 2 or 3 day job. So, they piddled around all week. I was alittle ticked about it because I felt like they were wasting my time since I had to stay home the whole day, and my Dad was in the hospital, and I had other things to do also, and there they were outside smoking sitting on my front porch, in my chairs laughing and talking on their personal cell phones (man, I'd be a tough boss lol) when they should've been doing what we were paying them ALOT of money to do. Let's not even get into how they tracked mud into my house, on my carpet, had furniture pulled out to run the duct work that they just left in the middle of rooms, left lights on all through the house, and kept slamming my front door. Maybe I'm just picky but I really thought they were rude and inconsiderate. Travis got so mad at the electrical guy because he ran the wires over top of beams instead of in the holes that all our other wires go through so we couldn't even put our drywall back up. RETARDED. Well, the 5th day, Friday comes along. At the end of the day I was told that a breaker they needed hasn't came in yet and that they'd have to come back on Monday to put it in and do the system check! First of all, what, do I look like all I have to do is sit at home while they come and go? I actually had a doctor's appt. that day, so we didn't even get the thing turned on until Tuesday. I made the guy fix those wires too! The second thing to that is, they knew 2 weeks before they came that they were going to have this job, and Travis even called and asked them about the breakers, why didn't they order the thing then? Well, when Travis got home he looked things over and found that the register in our bedroom wasn't putting out any air so he called them and told them they needed to come fix it. Well, the moron comes this morning and looks it over. He says whatever the big hose like thing is called was falling apart and it needed to be replaced! Can you believe that? We just got the thing, why would they have given us something that would fall apart? So, he didn't have that with him, of course, so he had to go back to town to get it. Then when he finally got back, he decided he needed to go back, yet again, to get some boots. I was thinking to myself if this clown has to go back one more freakin time I'll tell him not to even bother coming back. I was, and still am just so ticked off about the whole thing. It would be different if they hadn't messed around all last week. I mean to waste that much time so they didn't have to go to another job, which isn't my problem to begin with, then to not have it finished on time is freakin ridiculous!!! I'm sure part of it is pregnancy hormones, and from being tired, but they were really starting to push their luck with me. Travis went down there last Friday and told them off, so I'm sure they hate dealing with us, but they should do things right! They'll love seeing him again today when he stops in to have a little talk ;-) I told Trav though, he'd better not come home tonight and find something else wrong with the thing.

This past Saturday (Aug. 2nd) we took our Childbirth class at the hospital. I was totally surprised when only one other couple showed up. So it was a really laid back class. And our instructor was really nice. We got a really nice canvas bag full of books and magazines, and a ton of free sample diapers! She also said they have an over-abundance of baby hats that different groups have knitted so we got to pick two to take home. She said we'll get more when we go into the hospital too. I love free things, Travis thinks I'm crazy. I'm a sucker for free ink pens for some reason. But little knitted baby hats tops the free things category. Anyways, we went over what to expect during labor and delivery, different medications that can be given, and alittle bit of newborn care. We got little fake babies (that's just what I called them) to practice with. We learned how to swaddle them, burp them, and different feeding positions. We also got a tour of the maternity floor and got to see a labor room and the nursery. I was so freaked out about some of the things we went over in the class during the tour that the whole floor seemed to smell like a dead person or a nursing home to me, it just all seemed so cryptic. So after my regular dr. appt. on Monday, Mom and I took a tour together and it seemed alot better. I know, that was totally weird. I only about passed out or got sick one time though. The instructor had a skeleton of the pelvis and she had this baby doll that she put down through those bones to show how the baby should be positioned, and I about lost it. Well, I also didn't like the video that showed the placenta being delivered either. Those were my two biggest problems. I guess considering, that wasn't too bad. I was really thinking the instructor would teach us breathing exercises, but it wasn't even brought up. I guess people don't do that anymore, they go straight for the pain medicine. I'll most likely be one of those.

My dr. appt. Monday went well. Dr. R had to chase him around to get his heartbeat, it was about 150 she said. I only gained 2 lbs. this time, which is great! I was thinking it would be alot more than that. I am waiting to hear about some lab work though, they think that I might have a UTI. I've never had one before, so it's weird getting one now. I hate that pee cup anyways. I hate carrying it around when I have to go up there. OMG, we ate at Bob Evans right before my appt. and I had it in my purse, well I went to the bathroom and set it on the sink so I could wash my hands and knocked everything on the floor. I thought for sure my pee cup was doomed and that pee was all over my purse, but I lucked out. But enough about pee lol. I go back in 2 weeks and then every week after that until the big day. Dr. R. did give me the order for my last ultrasound. I am really happy that I was able to schedule it in the evening so Travis doesn't have to miss work. And I can't wait to see how the little guy has changed.

I also wanted to let everyone know that I won't be having a baby shower. I'm just having a family thing, so I'm telling everyone that they are welcome to come visit me, no gifts are necessary. Just maybe let me know first to make sure I'll be home.

Also, my Dad is really doing great now. He had a visit with his dr. and is doing so well that he gets to do away with one of his daily insulin shots. Thanks again to everyone who prayed for him. It has been working!

Have a great Wednesday!
I find this quite funny (not really)...

The Beijing Olympics Do's and Dont's

People of Beijing told what not to wear

Published Date: 01 August 2008
By Stephen McGinty

THE Little Red Book, the sayings of Chairman Mao, has been replaced by a little red booklet that instructs Beijing's residents how to act and dress ahead of next week's Olympics.

Don't mix more than three colours.

Do shake hands for three seconds only.

Don't wear your pajamas in public.

Citizens are ordered not to dress in more than three colours, wear white socks with black shoes or parade in pajamas, in the dos and don'ts of Olympic etiquette.Like a totalitarian version of Trinny and Susannah, Zheng Mojie, deputy director of the Office of Capital Spiritual Civilisation Construction Commission, has penned a booklet posted to four million Beijing households stating acceptable standards of dress and behaviour. On the black list is handshakes that last longer than three seconds, quizzing visitors about religion or politics and spitting, a popular habit which was banned in the city in 2006. The etiquette booklet is part of a slew of admonitions on manners, said Ms Mojie: "The level of civility of the whole city has improved and a sound cultural and social environment has been assured for the success of the Beijing Olympic Games."There should be no more than three colour groups in your clothing, the committee advises, and wearing pyjamas to visit neighbours, as some elderly Beijing residents like to do, is also out. It recommends dark socks, and says white socks should never be worn with black leather shoes. In the last few years the government prepared people for the Olympics with the slogan: "I participate, I contribute, I enjoy."Measures such as the ban on spitting in the capital city and the introduction of a day to show more patience in lines – on the 11th of each month – have paid off, Ms Mojie said. Campaigns involving nearly a million volunteers have been launched to give etiquette tips at schools, universities and government offices. Ms Mojie said: "Such campaigns and educational activities are now improving the lives of Beijingers. Now you'll find more smiling faces and people are more elegantly dressed."She said people have formed a habit of queuing and at more than 1,000 bus stops people are forming orderly lines. "This has already become a habit for the Beijing citizens," she said. The booklet also advises there should be no public displays of affection and feet should be slightly apart or in a V or Y shape when standing. It also says resident should not ask foreigners their age, marital status, income, past experience, address, personal life, religious belief or political belief. Another book, published in April, details how to be a good fan when watching Olympic competitions, saying spectators should cheer all teams, and accept that a victory or loss is temporary whereas the impression of the culture inside a sports venue lasts forever.
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According to the Today Show yesterday, this not only goes for Chinese citizens, but foreigners as well. Why should we, who live in a FREE country, allow ourselves to be dictated by a communist government? I think all of that is just plain wrong. The Olympics is about freedom, and the world coming together, not becoming part of China and their ridiculous rules. I also heard that the Chinese government will be monitoring all internet activity by foreigners and some websites will be restricted. Also, no one is allowed to send text or have anything that talks badly about China. What is there good to say? The main building they constructed for the Olympics is not even visible from the road right beside it because of all the pollution. It's disgusting. I really feel sorry for all the athletes that trained so hard to go and not be able to breathe and be told they don't even have basic rights. Just thought I'd share.