Monday, May 23, 2011

Tickled Pink

 I've wanted to paint Mackenzie's room since we moved in but I never managed to talk Keith into it. When we found out we were having another girl, Keith gave me the green light to paint. I seriously spent hours at Lowe's and on-line trying to pick a color and using virtual painting. Keith was so good to spend our date night last week picking out a pink color with me. It was a lot more fun than I thought it would be. Our old neighbors the Mirsky's bought a condo recently and so they had all of the equipment to paint and let us borrow it.So Saturday after I finished hitting the yard sales, we got to work. Kenzie was amazingly good and stayed out in the living room playing and watching Curious George the whole time. I forgot to take a before but this was on the last wall right before our paint ran out and I had to run out and buy another quart.

And after:
I want to paint the changing table (thank you Grubbs!) but I love the jewelry holder from Neha and the little lamp I scored for a couple bucks this weekend.
I made that butterfly chandelier from a tutorial Adrienne posted when we first moved here and painted those letters and made the hanging poms a couple years ago in Rexburg. The rag quilt on her bed I meant to post but never did. I used another tutorial Adrienne found to make it using the layer cake 'It's a Hoot' by MoMo
 And here's the little angel sleeping on the couch while we painted. I'm so excited to have two girls!

A Last Break

With the end of Keith's 2nd year of school, he had another break which was much needed and appreciated! We had wanted to go to St. Louis but with our car having continual issues, funds ran out and we ended up having a fun time hanging out in our hometown.





First off, the zoo to check out the new Glacier Run. We've loved having a zoo pass as it's somewhere we all love to go over and over again.




These next few pictures were before our trip to Bernheim Forest. I can finally pull this little girls hair back in a ponytail. I can't get over how grown up she is starting to look.
We met up with friends at Bernheim Forest which is always beautiful. This particular day was a little too hot with temperatures hitting the 90's and bad humidity but we had fun and Kenz enjoyed running around.
Keith spent some quality time with Kenzie in the visitor's center building with the quirky nature objects while I tried to cool off and calm my contractions down. I am so not fun to take anywhere anymore. Every time we walk, I get painful, cramping contractions and if we go uphill I have to majorly slow down and stop to breathe every few minutes. The doctor said it's normal and I was worried about it for awhile but I'm getting used to it. So much for those work out plans though!
The only bad part about the break was saying goodbye to our good friends the Birds. They've been here the past couple of years we have and are moving on to Oregon. We had a little going away party at our apt. the night they left and I'm so mad I didn't get pictures. We'll miss them a lot and I know Mackenzie will miss their little girl Brynlie.

Brynlie came over to play while her parents packed and the girls spent a lot of time zipped up in Kenzie's tent with their babies.
For the rest of break, we spent time enjoying the sunshine outside and spent Saturday night at a baseball game with some friends. It was a lot of fun and something we want to do a few more times this season.
After a full week of leisure, Keith and I got the bug to start some projects we've been intending to do. First up, painting our kitchen table, and recovering the chairs. Here it is sanded down. We need to do a finishing coat and then I need to borrow a staple gun to put the fabric on the chairs. I'm majorly nesting and have about 5 projects I got for free or bought cheap at yard sales this weekend to work on so maybe I'll be good about taking before and after pics. No promises though!

Monday, May 2, 2011

Boy or Girl?

21 wks.

22 wks.
Who knew it would be so hard to find out the gender of our baby? We went in for a 20 week appointment on the 18th. I had a feeling the day before that we were not going to be know the gender and as a precaution, took orange juice and drank it right before. The feeling proved to be justified as we went in and immediately saw the baby's legs crossed and curled up. After a good 20 minutes, the ultrasound tech let me empty my bladder then come back. Baby still hadn't moved and wasn't cooperating for pictures in general. It seemed my uterus was split in two parts, one part filled with a curled up, sleeping, thumb sucking baby and the other side with most of the amniotic fluid. She let me go to my doctor's appointment then come back again. I jumped up and down, layed on my stomach to no avail, the baby was in the same stubborn position 10 minutes later. The tech was so nice and I think she was just as frustrated because she said she only gets babies this stubborn about every 2 months, and even then she can normally give a 80% prediction. She overrode the doctor and set up my appointment for the next week instead of the next month.

We went in on the morning of the 27th and the moment that wand was on my stomach, we had a leg shot and I said "It's a girl." The tech said, "I think you're right..." and kept prodding until she could determine it 100%. I was a little surprised because I've felt this whole pregnancy it was a boy but I knew if I could choose, I would choose a girl so I was really excited.

We also confirmed that the baby is in my back which is the reason for my smaller belly (don't be fooled, I've gained PLENTY of weight) and the reason for my back pain. I had pain last time but not shooting nerve pain like this. Also, baby has measured for Sep. 3rd the last 3 ultrasounds so that's the date I'm sticking to. Hooray for a healthy baby!!! I would endure any amount of pain for this pregnancy.

Easter 2011



We had a great Easter Sunday. Church was wonderful and we were able to have dinner with a good group of friends. We have so many blessings in our lives and I'm so grateful for the Savior and all that He did for us and the hope that comes with His resurrection.


These were our Easter family photos. I always forget to have someone take pictures for us and Keith and I were in need of a nasty close up after our Sunday naps.


Keith's parents were so sweet and sent us an Easter package. This cute dress was made by Keith's mom. Kenzie's in love with it and likes to twirl so I couldn't get a straight shot.
This is totally not Easter related, but we found this little guy a few weeks ago in "our backyard" and I had to include him in a post because it's been fun to go out and try to find him and catch him.

Springtime



Despite all of the crazy storms we've had here, spring has been beautiful. We go outside every chance we get and soak up the Vitamin D.

Kenz is such a tree hugger. When we go for walks, she has to hug every tree along the way and sometimes lays a big kiss on them. Not sure where she learned it, but I think the trees feel the most loved when she comes along.
This is Kenzie's new stand-in aunt, Sarah. She is so incredibly good with Mackenzie and last Sunday, Kenzie sat by her all of Sacrament meeting and wanted only Sarah to take her to nursery. She asks for her often.



We love having so many sudents in our complex. We get together often for BBQ's and once the weather warms up, volleyball.
Kenz was mad at me one day and stormed into my room and put herself to bed. It was great!

Oh our never ending battle with our windows. I took these as proof of how bad the rain had soaked my carpet, walls, blinds, ect. and they finally came out and tried to seal them again. Too bad it didn't work, we're just waiting on a sunny forecast so they can try to check them out again.

We take walks every chance we can. I'm so in love with how beautiful spring is here and feel blessed to live in such a nice area where we feel safe walking.