Wednesday, September 30, 2009

The Cat is out of the bag.......

In case any of you don't know yet....I've been keeping a secret for the past few months. We finally let the cat out of the bag and posted on facebook and my personal blog last week, but it occurred to me today that I should probably post it here too.
I am 27 weeks pregnant with a little girl. (that's almost 7 months along.)

Back when Emma was born, Bub and I commented to each other that if we ever had another one, we thought it would funny not to tell people unless they flat out asked us "are you pregnant?" You've got to be really brave or really rude to ask a woman that. We just giggled thinking of all the awkward moments of people staring at my stomach. There comes a point when things become rather obvious you know. Slowly, people caught on. Mostly here in our neighborhood. It didn't hurt that Aiden announced it in primary. That got the rumors flying in the ward. So most of our neighbors and ward members have known for quite some time. Some of our friends, and some of the family have picked up on it too. But Bub's parents just weren't getting it. I look pregnant. At least Bub and I think so. but they never said anything. We dropped hints. But nothing. Emma even told them several times "There's a baby in Mommy's Tummy!" But they didn't seem to pick up on it. We wondered if they really were suspicious, or just oblivious. Several weeks ago, Bub slipped up and let his brother Chris know. He was really surprised. And being the 'man on the inside' told us that no-they really didn't have a clue. They weren't even suspicious! On the one hand, we were amazed and really curious about just how long we could go on with all of this. On the other hand, it's been nearly 7 months! I think we were ready to just get on with things. So, last week we told them. The were surprised and excited.
We didn't think it was right to make any big official announcements until they had figured things out. So please don't feel bad if this is new information for you too. :) We had a fun time with it- which has been good for me. My pregnancies are usually too full of worry to be any fun.

Like I said, it's a little girl. Emma is ecstatic. She kisses my tummy and says "I love you baby sister." and puts her finger in my belly button and says "Tickle tickle" Aiden....well, I think he's excited. But he doesn't say much about it, and I really think he was hoping for a brother.

The official due date is December 30. But because of the emergency c-section I had with Aiden, I have to have c-sections everytime, and they won't let me go past 36 weeks for fear of things rupturing. They will schedule a c-section for us somewhere between 34-36 weeks. which puts us somewhere between November 18-Dec 2. We'll just wait and see how things go, and what the doctor says. So far, so good.

In case any of you have the magical ability of deciphering ultrasounds, this one happens to be a picture of her face. Who do you think she looks like? And what should we name her?

Monday, September 14, 2009

the big 4-0 Happy Birthday DeAnn!!!

We are celebrating DeAnn's 4oth birthday at 6:30 pm tonight at Murray Park. Bring your own picnic dinner. Cake and ice cream provided. Playground for the kiddies. Hope you can come. Call janet with any questions. Even if you can't come, or get this late, let's try to send Ditto 40 birthday wishes! Post here, on Facebook, text her, e-mail, CALL and/or best of all show up to give her a hug and tell her she doesn't look a day older than 29! Wish her Happy 40 in as many ways as you can. love you sis!

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

GIRLS WEEKEND 2009

Hello Everybody,

Here is some basic information about our girls weekend, so you can get it on your calendars. Things are going to be a bit different this year, so take note:
I was able to reserve Bub's family cabin for October 9-10. It is located a couple of miles up Parley's canyon in a little private canyon. (It's called Mt. Aire canyon if you want to google it) There is a gate at the bottom of the canyon that I will have to unlock to let people in. I will be at the gate at 6:00 pm and again at 8:00pm to open it for everyone. If neither of those times will work for you, let me know and we can arrange something. But if it's at all possible - please try to make one of those times work for you. I'd rather spend the night enjoying your company than driving up and down the canyon to open the gate.

Because it is a family cabin, we have to clean up after ourselves. (dang it, Karyn! You've spoiled us all these years!) including laundering sheets and towels. I don't suppose any of us want to spend the time to do a batch of laundry before we leave, so you might want to bring your sleeping bags/blankets and a towel for the morning.

There are 7 double (queen size) beds, one crib, three couches and floor space for sleeping. I think one of the couches might fold out, but I'm not sure. We will probably divy out the actual beds by age/physical condition, so you may want to bring cots, foam matresses etc. just in case.

Also, there is no cell phone service there. It is rumored that there is one spot you can stand in to get service, but I've never been able to find it. If you need to use your cell phone there, you'll have to drive down the canyon a ways. Possibly to the gate.

There is only one small 12 inch TV there. So - we need someone to either bring something. (hee hee. I'd like to see any of us haul a tv along!) or we'll need someone to plan some games/activities, unless you'd rather just 'hang out'

It probably doesn't sound like much compared to what we've had in the past, but it's a nice comfortable and clean place. One of our favorite things about it is that it is so quiet and peaceful there. There is a stream outside that runs through the front yard. If you crack open the windows you can listen to the babbling brook all night. talk about relaxing!!! There's also a screened in porch that is a wonderful place to just sit. One of the couches is there if someone wants to sleep on it. All the bedrooms are higher up, and looking out the windows makes you feel like you are living in the tree tops. I hope you'll all love it as much as we do. I'll post more details as time gets closer, and we'll figure out food and stuff.

Hope to see you all there!
Sooz

Tuesday, September 1, 2009