Thursday, October 25, 2012
First Snow.
We got our first snow of the season last night with more expected tonight and into Friday morning. We took a moment last night to stand outside, watch the snow fall, and just listen to that amazing silence that a fresh snow fall brings. :)
Saturday, October 20, 2012
Fall Break and Four Months.
| The Flatirons. |
| Looking out a CU's campus from our hike. |
| Stumbled across some unexpected red in a field. |
| We planned to hike on the McClintock trail but had Cooper with us and well, we're kind of fond of our dog and didn't want him to possibly become bear food. |
I mentioned in my previous post that we planned to spend a day and night up in Ft. Collins but plans changed and we ended up driving down to Golden instead yesterday for a nice day-trip. Matt had been to Golden a few times but it was my first. It only took us about 20 or 25 minutes to get there and it's a beautiful little town. It reminded me a lot of Old Colorado City where we used to live in the Springs. The leaves on the trees were nice and colorful and there's an awesome creek that runs through the middle of the town. We had lunch and then walked around the shops downtown and along the creek. If we did end up staying out here after Matt's graduation I could see us living in Golden as it just has such a better feel to it than where we are now and what I've gathered from Boulder as well.
| I just loved this creek!! |
| There were a number of old building from the Pioneer days and the "M" on the mountain is for Colorado School of Mines. |
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| Another view of the creek. |
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| There were statues all along the creek...Matt really enjoyed this one. |
Today marks week 16 of my pregnancy, or four months. I'm still feeling great, just tired sometimes but it's hard to tell if that's from the pregnancy or just the fact that I work nights. Baby J is definitely growing and is approximately the size of an avocado and weighs about 3.5 ounces. While Baby J is doing plenty of growing, I still don't feel like I look very pregnant...more like I've eaten a bit too much lately and have a food baby going on. I've noticed that my waist and hips have gotten wider and my middle looks softer, but I'm looking forward to the day where the bump just "pops" and people will be able to tell that I'm actually pregnant.
| Not much of a bump...and please excuse the fact that the flash illuminated my undergarments! Opps! |
Monday, October 15, 2012
Weekend in St. Louis.
We're back home safe and sound after a quick trip back to St. Louis for our good friends' wedding. We landed a little later than expected Friday but made it to the rehearsal dinner just in time for the actual dinner. It was wonderful to see all of our friends again and to celebrate Tim and Megan together. We were able to watch that intense Cards-Nationals game as well...there's nothing like cheering for your team with your friends with the Arch in the background. I have to admit, it made us miss St. Louis even more.
Matt was one of the groomsmen in the wedding Saturday and he looked quite dapper in his suit...he cleans up very well. :) I was able to squeeze into a dress I already owned--I'm really trying to avoid having to purchase too many maternity items so I'm putting it off as long as I can. The wedding itself was simply lovely, as I knew it would be, and the weather was perfect for a fall wedding. We danced the night away with our friends and just had an amazing time.
We took a little time on Sunday to enjoy the weather and the beautiful colors of the changing trees. There is just something wonderful about fall in St. Louis: the smell, the crispness in the air, and the colors. As amazing as Colorado is, you just don't experience fall like you do in the Midwest.
In other news, we're into week 15 of the pregnancy with Baby J roughly the size of naval orange. It's hard to believe we're less than a week away from the four month mark. I'm still feeling great which is wonderful. Our next Dr. appointment is the 24th so we'll get to see the baby and hear the heartbeat again on the ultrasound. Pretty exciting stuff!!
Matt has finals this week so most of his time will be devoted to studying. He has Thursday and Friday off after finals as part of a Fall Break so we're hoping to head up to Ft. Collins for a day and night or so.
Hope all is well with everyone!! Xoxo!
Matt was one of the groomsmen in the wedding Saturday and he looked quite dapper in his suit...he cleans up very well. :) I was able to squeeze into a dress I already owned--I'm really trying to avoid having to purchase too many maternity items so I'm putting it off as long as I can. The wedding itself was simply lovely, as I knew it would be, and the weather was perfect for a fall wedding. We danced the night away with our friends and just had an amazing time.
| We clean up pretty well. ;) |
| Not the greatest picture of us, but the bride and groom look lovely and you can see the baby bump (it grows after meals, haha). :) |
We took a little time on Sunday to enjoy the weather and the beautiful colors of the changing trees. There is just something wonderful about fall in St. Louis: the smell, the crispness in the air, and the colors. As amazing as Colorado is, you just don't experience fall like you do in the Midwest.
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| Prime example of amazing fall colors! |
In other news, we're into week 15 of the pregnancy with Baby J roughly the size of naval orange. It's hard to believe we're less than a week away from the four month mark. I'm still feeling great which is wonderful. Our next Dr. appointment is the 24th so we'll get to see the baby and hear the heartbeat again on the ultrasound. Pretty exciting stuff!!
Matt has finals this week so most of his time will be devoted to studying. He has Thursday and Friday off after finals as part of a Fall Break so we're hoping to head up to Ft. Collins for a day and night or so.
Hope all is well with everyone!! Xoxo!
Friday, October 12, 2012
Snuggles.
This was the sight in our house this morning after a rough night at work for me: I worked the two previous nights, had difficulty sleeping during the days between shifts, and was on call last night only to be called in at 0100 this morning. Oy. Sometimes you just need a quick nap on the floor snuggling with the dog. :)
| Not the most flattering picture, but Cooper snuggling is a rarity. |
Sunday, October 7, 2012
And Then There Were Three!
I'm sure that many, if not all, of you have already heard our big news, but we have a big announcement: Matt and I are expecting our first child!! Baby J's due date is April 6th, 2013 which puts me at roughly 14 weeks pregnant currently--just barely into the second trimester--and Baby J at the size of a lemon. We don't plan to find out the gender of the baby until he or she is born, so we've got a pretty big surprise awaiting us come April!
We found out in early August that I was pregnant and I have to be honest, it was a bit of a surprise. We anticipated that it would take a few months of trying before those two little lines would show up on that stick. However, that certainly didn't turn out to be the case for us! And, it's funny how things work out as the timing really isn't too bad: Matt will be finished with classes in May and we'll have had 4 months to settle into a routine before his second year of grad school starts.
It's hard to believe that I'm 3.5 months pregnant as I really don't feel much different from my pre-pregnant self. I must say that I've been very lucky thus far: my first trimester was pretty easy. So much so that I often forget I'm pregnant. I didn't have any morning sickness, just occasional bouts of queasiness, and I've yet to experience any sort of crazy cravings (though, there's still plenty of time for those I'm sure). In fact, I didn't even have any of the "typical" symptoms to indicate that I was pregnant, I simply had a persistent headache which was out of the norm for me.
Of course there have been some changes and adjustments already. I've had to tweak my workout routines as I can't work out as hard as I used to. My doctor nixed the second half-marathon we had planned on running last month. I've had to get used to the fact that I'm not working out to lose weight and that it is expected and good that I gain weight. I really don't feel as though I look pregnant yet and am very much looking forward to the time when I have a noticeable baby bump as opposed to simply looking bloated/having eaten a large meal. There's a pretty small bump at the moment though it really isn't visible under my clothes yet. In fact, here's a picture to show my current "baby bump":
As I said, not much to see yet but I know it will be soon! We'll try to take a picture weekly to show the baby's growth and progress. We didn't take one for this week, 14 weeks, but there really isn't much of a change yet. Our next doctor's appointment is October 24th and we'll get to see Baby J on yet another ultrasound--such an amazing experience to see the little guy or girl moving around and hear the heart beat!
We're heading back to St. Louis next weekend for a whirlwind trip for our good friends' wedding but I'll be sure to update once we're home again. Hopefully at 15 weeks there will be more of a bump to see! :)
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| Such a cute kid already...and look at that little hand!! :) |
We found out in early August that I was pregnant and I have to be honest, it was a bit of a surprise. We anticipated that it would take a few months of trying before those two little lines would show up on that stick. However, that certainly didn't turn out to be the case for us! And, it's funny how things work out as the timing really isn't too bad: Matt will be finished with classes in May and we'll have had 4 months to settle into a routine before his second year of grad school starts.
It's hard to believe that I'm 3.5 months pregnant as I really don't feel much different from my pre-pregnant self. I must say that I've been very lucky thus far: my first trimester was pretty easy. So much so that I often forget I'm pregnant. I didn't have any morning sickness, just occasional bouts of queasiness, and I've yet to experience any sort of crazy cravings (though, there's still plenty of time for those I'm sure). In fact, I didn't even have any of the "typical" symptoms to indicate that I was pregnant, I simply had a persistent headache which was out of the norm for me.
Of course there have been some changes and adjustments already. I've had to tweak my workout routines as I can't work out as hard as I used to. My doctor nixed the second half-marathon we had planned on running last month. I've had to get used to the fact that I'm not working out to lose weight and that it is expected and good that I gain weight. I really don't feel as though I look pregnant yet and am very much looking forward to the time when I have a noticeable baby bump as opposed to simply looking bloated/having eaten a large meal. There's a pretty small bump at the moment though it really isn't visible under my clothes yet. In fact, here's a picture to show my current "baby bump":
| 13 weeks with Baby J--just a small bump. |
As I said, not much to see yet but I know it will be soon! We'll try to take a picture weekly to show the baby's growth and progress. We didn't take one for this week, 14 weeks, but there really isn't much of a change yet. Our next doctor's appointment is October 24th and we'll get to see Baby J on yet another ultrasound--such an amazing experience to see the little guy or girl moving around and hear the heart beat!
We're heading back to St. Louis next weekend for a whirlwind trip for our good friends' wedding but I'll be sure to update once we're home again. Hopefully at 15 weeks there will be more of a bump to see! :)
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
All Settled In.
Apologies for the lack of posting lately--it's not so much that I've been too busy to post but rather there just hasn't been much to post about.
We're all settled in out here with our apartment, Matt's school routine, and my job. In fact, Matt actually had midterms last week if you can believe it! I'm sure he'll explain how school is going in another post but from what I can tell, he's enjoying it. It's been a bit of an adjustment with him at class during the week as I had gotten so used to having him around all the time since he went on terminal leave back in February. However, I must say that I am so proud of him for all the hard work he's been putting in to doing well in the program. :)
We're basically all unpacked in our apartment now. I have to say, living in an apartment has probably been the biggest adjustment. Matt has never lived in an apartment complex while I lived in three different apartment complexes during college. We're on the first floor which is great for Cooper and unloading groceries but it means that we have to deal with all the noise coming from the apartment above us. I've never seen who lives up there but I'd be willing to bet that they've got an elephant up there or they just really love stomping around. Of course, it's not the end of the world and I'm sure it could be worse.
I've gotten into the swing of things at work. I'm working at a small hospital, Avista Adventist Hospital, that is part of the Centura Health system that my previous hospital belonged to. I'm working nights still which is less than ideal but has some advantages. At St. Francis, the surgical floor I worked on had 36 beds as did the separate medical floor. Here at Avista, the two are combined into a Med/Surg floor that has about 22 beds total so it's a much smaller hospital. That means that it can get quite slow and boring from about 1 am until 5 am but at least I'm not leaving work stressed out and frustrated after every shift.
Other than that, there's not too much to report right now. Matt has been doing a few outdoorsy adventures with some of his classmates--I'm sure some of you have seen his pictures atop mountains on Facebook. I'll have him do a post about school and his adventures soon. :)
Hope all is well with everyone! Xoxo!
We're all settled in out here with our apartment, Matt's school routine, and my job. In fact, Matt actually had midterms last week if you can believe it! I'm sure he'll explain how school is going in another post but from what I can tell, he's enjoying it. It's been a bit of an adjustment with him at class during the week as I had gotten so used to having him around all the time since he went on terminal leave back in February. However, I must say that I am so proud of him for all the hard work he's been putting in to doing well in the program. :)
We're basically all unpacked in our apartment now. I have to say, living in an apartment has probably been the biggest adjustment. Matt has never lived in an apartment complex while I lived in three different apartment complexes during college. We're on the first floor which is great for Cooper and unloading groceries but it means that we have to deal with all the noise coming from the apartment above us. I've never seen who lives up there but I'd be willing to bet that they've got an elephant up there or they just really love stomping around. Of course, it's not the end of the world and I'm sure it could be worse.
I've gotten into the swing of things at work. I'm working at a small hospital, Avista Adventist Hospital, that is part of the Centura Health system that my previous hospital belonged to. I'm working nights still which is less than ideal but has some advantages. At St. Francis, the surgical floor I worked on had 36 beds as did the separate medical floor. Here at Avista, the two are combined into a Med/Surg floor that has about 22 beds total so it's a much smaller hospital. That means that it can get quite slow and boring from about 1 am until 5 am but at least I'm not leaving work stressed out and frustrated after every shift.
Other than that, there's not too much to report right now. Matt has been doing a few outdoorsy adventures with some of his classmates--I'm sure some of you have seen his pictures atop mountains on Facebook. I'll have him do a post about school and his adventures soon. :)
Hope all is well with everyone! Xoxo!
Sunday, September 16, 2012
Here is St. Louis
I posted this video on my Facebook page already but wanted to share it here as I think it really highlights what a great city St. Louis is. Matt and I watched it and experienced a wave of homesickness...funny how growing up in St. Louis I never realized all that it had to offer. :)
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