Tuesday, December 29, 2009

104 more sleeps

So I may or may not be insanely grouchy at present. I am soooooooo indescribably tired, but can't manage to fall asleep. Jared, on the other hand, is enjoying what looks to be a very peaceful slumber. What a butthead.

To make a long story very short, we flew in from Houston this morning after missing our flight in to Lubbock last night after a monster delay out of Rochester. We ended up at Hotel Scary down the way from Houston Intercontinental at about 12:15 a.m. last night. After we showered and were tucked into our cozy little double bed, a member of the cast of the Fast and Furious spent 20 minutes revving the engine of his crotch rocket right outside our window. Lovely. I was actually so beat down at this point that I got the giggles.

Our five days of Christmas with the Buchanans, Coles, McCauleys, Panzicas and Minemiers were completely worth our 24 hours in travel Hades. Here's a recap of the memories we made with our dear, dear familia...

Christmas Eve in DC with the Buchanans and Coles featured delicious Pioneer Woman cinnamon roles lovingly prepared by Dee and Jess, a trip to the Spy Museum, lunch at Rosa Mexicano (ole' mole), touring monuments in the snow, and dinner at The Prime Rib.




DeVito and Arnold are ready for their appearance at The Prime Rib.

On Christmas Day, we loaded up and trekked to the home of Dee and Jessica's friends for the day. It was so lovely. Matthew had the best seat on the way.

Mike Cole introduced the Buchanans to milk punch. We were surrounded by milk mustaches.



Classy B saw the business end of Linus the Attack Cat. His total cuteness masks the heart of a forearm assassin.

The rock stars and groupies enjoyed some serious Guitar Hero action.



Jessica masterminded a delicious Christmas dinner crowned with this. Notice Dee trying to hone in on the culinary glory.
On the day after Christmas, Jared, Little C and I headed out for Rochester where we were hosted by the lovely Panzicas. We met the McCauley clan for Sunday brunch and were, as usual, spoiled rotten with gifts. Little C received some darling stuffed animals and adorable clothes. Grams looked so pretty. This was Jared's first Christmas away from his family. I was so glad we were able to get the traditional cousin picture with Jared, Grams and Kerry, even if we were a couple of days late.

We stopped in Dansville to see the Minemiers and again were showered with gifts. We had a lot of good laughs with Grams, Gramps and Jared's Uncle Ron.

This is one of my favorite walls in the world. It's like a visual Minemier family history. Silhouettes of children, a sweet portrait of Diana, a drawing of the Mitchell family home and a map of Dansville. I could stare at it all day long. It is just perfect.

I always love spending time with Jared's family. They are all so sweet. And they have all of these little tidbits about Jared's childhood that I absolutely eat up.

On our final morning in Rochester, we woke up to this complete beauty.

And Aunt Diane sent us off with this amazing french toast cassarole. She and Tony are the most welcoming, gracious hosts ever.

Thank you, thank you, thank you for our loving families and for a beautiful holiday week. We talked a lot about the fact that we'll likely be making the trip east with an eight month old next year. How crazy exciting is that?

Monday, December 21, 2009

112 more sleeps

Vital stats at week 24:
Heart rate: 155-158

Weight gained by the mommy: 21 lbs (there was an eek! heard round the world)


It does not feel possible that the 2nd trimester is over. Things are going smooth like buttuh at present. No more phantom back pain.

We're very excited to leave on our Christmas vacation in just two more sleeps. Little C will log in more frequent flyer miles with a 3 night stay in DC with Uncle Dee and Aunt Jessie followed by 2 nights in Western New York McCauley homeland.

Our little one will be able to hear the voices and laughter of loved ones for the first time. Can't hardly wait!

Week 23 belly shot

Saturday, December 19, 2009

114 more sleeps

Tonight we celebrated Grandma Joe's 80th birthday with a beautiful party at Mom and Dad's. Mom, as usual, created a gorgeous backdrop for the delicious dishes everyone contributed.

Family we see too seldom and some of Grandma Joe's oldest friends gathered to honor the birthday girl. I met Dad's 3rd grade teacher, Gladys. The Lloyd's and Turners, Dad's cousins, came in from Floydada and Amarillo.

But baby Wyatt was the main attraction. He is so sweet! Not a single peep the entire party.

He was supremely chill despite lots of pass the beautiful, snuggly baby.

The matriarch meets the newest edition.

One day, Jen will get to celebrate at a party like this. Pretty amazing to think that it all begins here.

There were precious moments...



There were silly moments...


Then things veered into the bizarre...
Wow, that's one hairy baby.
But we love him anyway.

Happy birthday, Grandma Joe! We are thankful for you!

Sunday, December 13, 2009

119 more sleeps

Belly shot at 22 weeks



Saturday, December 12, 2009

120 more sleeps

One more quick first from this week. And what a first it is. Look at what the USPS brought the baby today...


That's right...baby's first blue box!


It was almost as exciting as opening a blue box of my own. Note to Jared: it was almost as exciting. It looks perfect on our tree. Thanks to Grams Minemier for speaking the love language of Tiffany's!

Friday, December 11, 2009

121 more sleeps

Vital stats at week 22:
Heart rate: 158

Estimated weight for little c: 1 pound 4 ounces


Weight gained by the mommy: thank the good, sweet Lord they did not make me step on that evil contraption obviously invented by a man because they don't get pregnant and gain copious amounts of weight because they have an sixth sense that tells them their husband has purchased a multipack of pepperidge farm cookies made especially for holiday entertaining and placed them on the top shelf of the pantry in hopes that he will actually get to eat a few before the hoover his wife has become gets her swollen little paws on them
. remember when uma finds the stash of narcotics in john travolta's trenchcoat and says, "Hallo," with a devilish glint in her eye? that's exactly what happens when i see a p farms multipack in my pantry.

and here is the sweet, little one that is apparently growing a fully-functioning four-chambered heart and a brain and all kinds of limbs in the space right below my rib cage. thank you, thank you thank you for this gift!

oh, and in case you are concerned, apparently all babies look like they have the nose of nero at this stage. it might pass. don't you wish you could still touch your nose with your feet?



Thursday, December 10, 2009

122 more sleeps

Firsts. I guess we will witness a lot of them over the next few years. Today brought a really sweet one...little c's first Christmas present. Gram and Gramps Minemier sent a sweet cloth Mother Goose book of nursery rhymes. It has all of the good ones:

"Pat a cake," which Jared and I always thought was "Paddy Cake." Kind of like how I've never really known the correct lyrics to "Pour Some Sugar on Me" for all these years. As Jared says, "What the heck's a paddy cake?"

"This little piggy." Can't wait to count little c's piggies.

"Twinkle, twinkle little star." This was an all time fave of mine.

"Hush a Bye," which is really kind of a frightening rhyme if you really think about the words. We won't over-analyze. I don't think we'll teach little c the really scary prayer Cam and Dee and I said at bedtime, either. It contains the line, "If I should die before I wake." Not the best focus at bedtime.

I digress. We are so grateful for this little first and can't wait to teach all of the rhymes to the little one. Thanks Gram and Gramps!




Monday, December 7, 2009

126 more sleeps

Today is the birth day of little c's second cousin, Wyatt James Watkins. Wyatt weighed in at 8 lbs 4 oz and measured 20 1/4 inches in length. Let's hope he and little c start out on a better foot than Wyatt's mama and I did. For some reason, Jenifer didn't appreciate me biting her as hard as I could on the cheek. What can I say? I'm a biter. Always have been. Maybe one day Wyatt will bite the stink out of little c and I'll have something to hold over Jen's head for the rest of our lives. I can only hope.

Thank you, thank you, thank you for a safe birth. I am so happy for Jen and Kyle and can't wait to meet their little cowboy!