These past few weeks have been crazy. I've felt like everything had been flipped on it's ear! Then this past Wednesday we found out why....
It came as a total shock to us. We weren't trying and definitely wasn't expecting it, but it happened! I believe the shock is finally wearing off, and I'm becoming more and more excited about it! I'm about 5 weeks now, and my first drs appointment is May 18th. Yay!
If this is anything like my first pregnancy, then I will spend most of it in the kitchen, experimenting with new recipes! I look forward to sharing the next several months with all of you. Be it the good, the bad, and/or the ugly!
Showing posts with label life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label life. Show all posts
House Hunting, Birthday Parties, and This Thing We Call Life
I think we need a good laugh...
Things are hectic... to say the very least. I have so much going on at the moment. Here is a briefing of my life at the moment...
Things are hectic... to say the very least. I have so much going on at the moment. Here is a briefing of my life at the moment...
- Find a job.
- Plan my kiddo's birthday party.
- Keep everyone fed (this is taking more and more effort on my part)
- Get some Dr.'s appointments lined up.
- Try and get everything together, so that I can preregister Kali for preschool.
- Spend time with all the people in my life at the moment (yet again, becoming increasingly hard)
- Keep this blog up-to-date.
- Get another blog up and going for a friend
- Oh and house hunt.
I'm so freaking tired! It doesn't help that I've been in this funk lately, to where I just want to lay in bed all day!
I have so many recipes I need to get posted on here. I promise to try and get them all typed up tonight, so that I can post them over the next couple of days!!
I hope everyone is having great weather! It's been beautiful here!
Meal Plan Monday
It's Monday... again! Last week was crazy, and this week isn't looking any better! My kiddo turned 4 yesterday (Check out the birthday post I done for her!)
This week I have to try and find a new pediatrician. I am not looking forward to this. I opted to only give her select vaccinations throughout her life, and around here that is unheard of. We have went through soooo many different pediatricians in her life. Every time we get one we really like, he has a problem with her not being fully vaxed. I am at my wits end about it, and now that she is starting school next fall, I HAVE to find one that is on the same page as me. I need the Dr.'s note for her to start school not fully vaxed.
Anyways... back to the menu plan.
Tuesday: Tater Tot Casserole
Wednesday: We have a lot to do this night, so we'll probably eat out! I'm thinkin' fish!
Thursday: Homemade Pizza
Friday: Cheeseburger Pasta
Saturday: We're having a swim party at a hotel for the Kali Bug, so we'll be ordering pizza.
Sunday: Slow Cooked Chicken Enchiladas
So there it is... This week I should be able to stick to it a little better. Although, I did just get some fresh herbs at the farmer's market. I might end up cooking some type of herbed chicken this week!
Don't forget to check out every one else's plans at I'm An Organization Junkie!
Happy Birthday Bugga
This time 4 years ago, I was laying in a hospital bed, exhausted, after being in labor all night. I was lucky, I had a pretty smooth labor and delivery!
All day on the 10th, I cooked and cleaned! I couldn't sit still. My mother kept telling me that I was going to go into labor that night. My response.... "GOOD!" I was 2 days past my due date, and ready to meet my girly! That night, after dinner, I noticed that I seemed to be leaking fluids. I waited a while and it continued, so around 10pm I called the Dr.
Of course, my Dr. wasn't on call that night, but the one who was told me to wait an hour to see if I started having contractions. The slowest hour of my life finally passed and then I called the Dr. back. The conversation went something like this...
Dr.: "Have the contractions started yet?"
me: "No, but I'm still leaking."
Dr.: "Well, you're probably not in labor."
me: "Don't you think I should go to L&D just to make sure. Last thing I want is a dry birth!"
Dr.: "Oh, well, you may be right then. Head that way. I'll tell them to expect you."
This conversation completely sums up why I'm not a Dr. person! They never seem to know what they're doing!
So, off we went to the hospital. I got there about 11:30 and they hooked me up to all the monitors, got me in a gown, and put me in bed. We went over what was going on, and then the nurse came in with this tiny strip of paper wrapped around the tip of her finger. She explained to me that she was going to swab it around my you-know-what and if it turned blue, then my water had burst.
I still laugh when I think about it, because it always reminded me of the strips restaurants use to check the sanitizer water!
Needless to say, she swabbed and it turned dark green. "Well I don't think I've ever seen it turn that color!" These are not the words you want to hear when you are having your first kid. I was not there to be a first on anything!
The nurse concluded that I was not in labor, that I was urinating on myself.
Now... I know that as your pregnancy progresses, that sometimes, some people will have leaks like this! I am not saying anything bad about it, at all!
I just wasn't one of these people. I hadn't had a problem with that at all during my pregnancy! I informed the nurse of this, with which she tried to placate me! "It's ok to admit that you have some leakage honey!"
For 1: Don't honey me... you do not know me... at all!
For 2: If I tell you I haven't had a leakage problem, then I HAVEN'T HAD A LEAKAGE PROBLEM!
For 3: Never, EVER, argue with an aggravated, tired, pregnant woman!
So she then called the Dr and filled him in. He told her to slap a pad on me, "just to make sure I actually had a leakage of some sort." Because I would totally make this up! Oh yes, laying in a hospital for hours, being accused of peeing on myself, is just loads of fun!
Off the little nurse went to get me a pad. I put it on, kept it there for about an hour, and then called her back. She looked at it, and then said, "Oh, well that's not urine at all, is it?" At this point I just wanted to smack her in the forehead and say, "DUH LADY!" but i didn't. I kept my cool and just nodded.
She called the Dr. back and he ordered an ultrasound to check my amniotic fluid levels. By this point I'm sleepy, hungry, and very, very cranky! So sometime between 1 and 2am, the U/S tech comes in. I get the fabulously, sticky, cold jelly on my belly, and away she goes to take a visual tour of my uterus. She looks at it for approximately 3 seconds, and exclaims, "You're definitely in labor! You're fluid is getting low."
She calls the nurse back into the room, and shows her what I had know all along, and then explains to me that my girly's head is so low, that she blocking my cervix. Hence the reason my water was slowly leaking.
YAY! I was actually in labor. The rest of the evening was pretty uneventful. The Dr came in and pushed my girly back up a little, so that she wouldn't have a cone head, and my water could proporly bust. Buddy, when he done that the contractions started! After a while I ended up getting an epidural, and at 7:24am my beautiful baby entered to world!
Happy Birthday Kali bug! You have been the absolute best thing that could have ever happened to me!
I LOVE YOU!
Resolutions, Green Monsters, and Other Random Tidbits
Who here makes New Year's resolutions? I, for one, do not! If I don't make them, then I can't break them. Great system, huh?
This year I made the mistake of making a resolution; Quite a few actually. Here is what Idrunkenly promised myself when the clock struck twelve:
This year I made the mistake of making a resolution; Quite a few actually. Here is what I
- I would eat less meat. I'm a total omnivore. I enjoy meat, but I understand the impact that eating less of it can have on our environment.
- I would start eating better. This included eating more greens, buying more organic, cutting out the processed foods, ect...
- I would make an effort to reduce my carbon footprint.
As for #1... I fail. Throughout the end of 2009 I started instituting "Meatless Monday." I have somehow managed to stray from that. It just sometimes seems easier to make chicken, then it is to find a vegetarian recipe that everyone in my house can agree on. This is nothing more than pure laziness on my part. I plan on rectifying this. Starting next Monday I'm going to reinstate Meatless Monday's in our house! Anyone know of any bloggers that link up for that? If I can't find one and/or some of you are interested, I'll just start my own McLinky for it!
(click it to see the full size version... it's funny!)
As for # 2...
I have definitely been working more greens into our diets, as well as trying to make sure our meals are more well rounded! I've also stopped buying a lot of the processed foods that we normally ate. I've also started making Green Monsters. A lot of the blogs I read are constantly raving about them, so today I thought I would try them. They're not bad. I definitely need to tweak my fruits a little bit, just to get the taste right. Check out this post from The Clean Eating Momma to learn more about Green Monsters.
Last, but not least #3....
This one is something that I've always tried to do every day. We already recycle, and make sure that we don't keep random lights or appliances turned on, along with a so much more. My big this for this goal is to start buying locally more. I'm hoping to be able to get all of my produce and meats locally by the end of the summer. I'm going to do some more research on other ways to reduce your carbon footprint, and then do a big post about it soon.
So there are my resolutions. I haven't been doing the best I could, but I am going to make a conscience effort to change that!
What were some of your resolutions? Have you kept them?
Tuesday Blog Hop: Serving Others
Today's topic is serving others. I've decided to put my wonderful green spin on it and tell you 25 ways you can help save your planet. What better way to serve people than by making sure they always have a planet to call home!

- Recycle
- Turn off unneeded lights in rooms you're not using.
- Check that your water heater temp is set at 120 F, and wrap it with an insulated blanket.
- Clean the lint filter in your dryer after every use, so that it uses less energy.
- Wash clothes in warm or cold water, instead of hot.
- Use the compact fluorescent light bulbs. Not only will they save energy, but they save you money as well.
- Install weather stripping around doors and windows.
- Plant trees to shade your home (and only trim them back at much as you HAVE to)
- Start buy "green-friendly" household cleaners.
- Have your home tested for Radon.
- Copy and print on both sides of the paper.
- When at all possible, use recycled products.
- Use a low-flow shower head.
- Make a compost pile.
- Leave the grass clippings on the yard when you mow, so that they will decompose and return much needed nutrients back into the ground.
- Use natural fertilizer and pesticides.
- Walk whenever possible.
- Hang clothes up to dry instead of turning on the dryer.
- Start your own garden.
- Fix all the water leaks around your home.
- Cut back on the plastic bottles.
- Don't buy products that have a bunch of packaging.
- Cut meat out of your diet at least once a week.
- Buy local foods and support local business'.
- Go paperless. Reroute all your bills and bank statements to your email.

I'm Living Proof that God Has a Sense of Humor: A dagger to my heart....
I love this blog. It's about a mother of 4... and when I say 4 that means TWO, yes TWO, sets of twins, all under the age of 5! Talk about having your hands full.
This woman is an amazing writer. Her blog is loaded with good tips and funny kid-isms! Take a look at her latest entry where she discusses the future with daughter!
I'm Living Proof that God Has a Sense of Humor: A dagger to my heart....
This woman is an amazing writer. Her blog is loaded with good tips and funny kid-isms! Take a look at her latest entry where she discusses the future with daughter!
I'm Living Proof that God Has a Sense of Humor: A dagger to my heart....
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