3.25.2010

March shower

My sisters Jen & Amanda stole my heart and threw an awesome, elegant baby shower for me last weekend.

Family, friends and co-workers gathered on a blistery day (Brian had to salt and ice the driveway to welcome the guests in the blizzard-like conditions) to celebrate.

My hostesses with the mostesses wowed me with all the little details of the gifts, decorations, food, drink, etc. It was very touching to be at the center of a day like that.

Take, for instance, the creative and crafty diaper cake and baby-themed teapot my sisters made:



The beautiful spread featured assorted hot and iced teas in cute and funny teapots. (Can you spot the silly frog teapot in the picture below? What a hoot!) The menu was delicious cucumber sandwiches, hummus and crackers, mini carrot cakes and cheesecakes, strawberries and creme puffs and more.




Some photos from the event:


Mom & me

Friends Jaime, Teresa & Deb

Me with the musical learning puppy. (Photo by Suzanne)

Me with an amazing framed Classic Pooh print from Texas friend Teri. (That's my "Oh my goodness!" look.)

Brian, who didn't attend the shower, got a phone call from my sisters that he had to come over and see this print. We repackaged it in its shipping box so he could open it again.

Some of my loot, including a car seat and stroller from my Aunt Teri and Uncle Joey in Missouri. (Yay!) Baby B. will be well-appointed with new clothes, books, toys, baby gear, homemade burp clothes and a homemade First Book of Faith (thank you, Aunt Jen!) and more. We're one lucky Mommy, Daddy & kiddo!

We played several games at the shower. The crowd (and my own personal) favorite was one in which we broke into groups and wrote bedtime stories using words cut from magazines. This was my group's story, read by my friend Suzanne.



I was humbled by the thoughtfulness and generosity of the women who made this shower happen. Thank you, ladies. It was a blast, and we shared lots of laughs. I scored some fabulous gifts. But, more importantly, I feel loved and supported as I make my way through the last several weeks of my pregnancy. Could I really only have six weeks until my due date?!

Motherhood, here I come!

3.19.2010

In stitches

I was so happy to finish my quilt top for Roo this week. I hooked up with Mom after work one night and took the project to our favorite local quilter for her to work her magic. The quilting should be adorable: a loopy busy bee pattern in honey-colored thread. Can't wait to get it back so I can sew on the binding and call it done!




3.16.2010

Happy spring!


Brian, who has been quite the photographer lately, captured this artful image of our backyard birds. I love the blossoms on the silver maple tree.

Anyone happen to know what kind of birds those are?

Colorful kitty

Brian snapped these great photos of Meow Meow this weekend:


32 weeks and counting!

I love how Dakota had to be a part of this picture. I think he can tell a change is imminent.

This weekend marked the 32nd week of my pregnancy, which means I'm 80 percent to a full-term 40 weeks. I still feel great, albeit tired. And I am very blessed to have a husband who never complains about the extra work he continues to do around the house so I can rest as often as needed.

Brian and I had a baby appointment this morning, and the doctor said that everything is just as it should be. Baby B.'s heartbeat is strong. He did say that the baby is now underneath my ribs and that my short torso is getting crowded already. The next eight weeks should be interesting ...

Click to see my last baby bump update, which I posted five weeks ago.

Thanks to everyone for your continued prayers and support!

3.06.2010

Whole bunch of b-day fun


Brian had the fun idea that we gather with friends and family on Saturday morning at The Donut Whole to celebrate my birthday. We counted three dozen donuts consumed -- including Butterfinger, Peanut Butter & Jelly and Maple Bacon flavors -- by the total crowd of 18.

I filled up on sugar and hugs and shared lots of laughs. See a photo of Brian and me taken by my friend and co-worker Jaime.

This birthday had no alcohol, no late night out, no dancing, no fancy clothes. But a friend of mine said it well: I'm carrying the most important gift of all. I thank God for that blessing daily. At the seven-month mark, it's still so amazing. I'm in awe of every little kick I feel. This birthday, there's no need to blow out candles. My wish already has come true.

Iron Chef Buselt

My 31st birthday is just around the corner, so Brian & I are celebrating this weekend. On Friday night, he wore his new Iron Chef jacket that I got him for his birthday and whipped up a feast for the eyes and the stomach:








(Dakota wasn't as excited about the evening's activities as we were.)

Strokes of brilliance

While I've been working away on a quilt for Roo, Brian has rediscovered his watercolor skills and is working on a series of paintings for the nursery. When finished, they'll hang in spaces Brian already has painted and framed in the baby's room.







Little devil


Mom's cat, Lucy (a.k.a. "Lucifer") is not as angelic as she looks.

Nursery news

The newest addition to our nursery is a Dutailier glider we received for Christmas. (It was a special order, so we didn't actually have it until late February.) It's quite comfy, and I'm sure we'll log many hours in it in just two months' time.


Here comes spring

Being an amateur photographer is always fun during seasonal transitions. A few recent photos:

Frost on our backyard hedges, Feb. 21

Emerging crocus and tulip flowers in our front yard, March 2 (by Brian)



Dawn, March 5

Keeper of the Plains, March 5

Cat cushion

Meow Meow loves to hide behind our living room couch cushion. It's times like this I'm glad we own several types of pet hair removal products.


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