Monday, December 17, 2007

Countdown
The countdown is on...for so many things!

First and most important; Daryl comes home in 4 days (done work in 1 but hanging out in Whitehorse for a few days) and we are all so very excited about his pending return!

Second; CHRISTMAS! I love Christmas just about as much as I love Halloween, and Easter, and New Year's, and Valentine's, and summer, and pralines and cream ice cream...ok, so the list is long, but I do love Christmas! I love the decorations, the parties, the food and the time spent with loved ones, both in person and in spirit for those that are far away. Last night, my parents had an open-house party where they had the chance to meet some of their new neighbours and to share some cheer. There was lots of food - we're coming up with ingenious ways to use ham, grav-lox salmon, yummy sausages and goat cheese in puff-pastry. Any suggestions are very welcome! I think I will make a baked macaroni, ham and cheese...and mom will make some ham & pea soup. YUM!

Third; and also quite important in our lives...MONKEY! Today marks the 1/2 way point on our journey to monkey-hood! I'm officially at 20 weeks and still feel amazing...not one complaint. I thought that I was having some internal gas issues, but it turns out that was monkey moving around, pushing his way around in confined quarters. It is the weirdest feeling, for those who haven't experienced this yet. A very gentle flutter at times, and a real push with a butt (or head) other times. I still don't have a belly - so I'm not sure where the 16cm little one is living...except squishing my stomach - as I've lost some of my appetite and have to eat smaller meals more frequently...I feel like I'm always eating! Oh well...still have only gained about 5lbs! I have a Dr's appointment on Thursday - just another routine check-up. I'm sure all will be super-duper!

Well, back to work! Have a wonderful day everyone!

Wednesday, December 05, 2007

MONKEY!
So, it's official. I am with child. I think that expression is lame. I've been getting a lot of grief from a lot of people about not posting any photos...but really, there is nothing to report!

Ok, let's go back a few months...not that far back...you all know about the birds and the bees...and this is a family blog-site! A while back I was doing some math in my head, cause I wasn't really keeping track of things with Daryl working away a lot...when I had the realization that I needed to pee on a stick. We went to the local pharmacy, bought the extremely over-priced box and I peed. I couldn't look at the results, both excitement and fear overtook my body so I pulled an ostrich and buried myself in the bed-sheets. Ok, I know that ostriches don't actually do this...but I'm trying to give you a mental picture here! Low and behold...pregnant! So, the excitement and fear exploded 10-fold and the games were set to begin! And here we are, 18 weeks and 4 lbs later...but we finally have proof!

Back about a month ago, at the last Dr's visit, I said that I needed proof, and boy did we get it! We heard the little freakishly fast heart-beat and I have had a case of the giggles ever since.

This past Monday, we went for our first ultrasound and actually SAW the little monkey.

Ok, let's talk about the name. I've had so many friends who have had babies in the past year who, justifiably so, have named their growing bellies wonderful things like "peanut", "sprout" and "sweat-pea", all very suiting and just adorable. For those of you who know Daryl and I, when this little one joins us (due May 5), s/he is going to be cute, and adorable as well...but we know that they are going to grow into a little monkey. Both Daryl and I pulled a Tarzan out of our respective cribs when we were wee babes (I was about 5 months old), and if you combine our energy and joking,teasing nature...you get a little monkey. My dad is quite upset with this nick-name...keeps saying "it isn't a monkey"...well, no kidding...not literally!

Anyhow, monkey it is...and just to prove it, when we had the last sound-only ultrasound in the Dr's office to check on the heart-rate, the little rascal decided to play hide-and-seek. This did not help my giggles...not at all. All we would hear was me snickering and laughing...we gave up and decided that monkey's heart was probably just fine! I think we're in trouble!

So, with a few weeks left until Christmas and us reaching mid-way in this journey called pregnancy...I'm feeling and doing just great. The Dr. said that I couldn't be in better health, and the fact that my only complaint is that I have nothing to complain about is a good thing. I've had no morning sickness, no weakness, or feelings or being tired or anything. And like I said, I've gained 4 lbs. But I did have a big breakfast...hum...

I've felt no kicks or movements...and what I thought was monkey turns out to be gas. Sorry Daryl! But rest assured, the little one is very feisty. When watching on the ultrasound s/he looked like s/he was doing flutter kicks...non-stop...on my bladder! There was so much movement and flipping and twisting and spastic fluttering that the tech had a hard time taking any photos. But what she did take are awesome...kind of. I see monkey in most of them...others I wonder what she was looking at!This one is pretty obvious...

No, it's not a boy...well, maybe it is...but that's just a leg.

This was taken when monkey decided to do a somersault...you can see the spine and head (to the left)...I think.

Well, that's the update for now! Certainly more to follow in the progression of our experiences of growing a healthily monkey!

Friday, November 23, 2007

Another Weekend Cometh
Well, here we are again, at the threshold of another weekend in the Loops. I have been away at conferences for the last while, and work is rushing full-steam ahead to the final hour. Today is officially my last day as the Transportation Engineer and Monday morning I will be the new Drainage & Design Engineer with the City of the Loops. WOOWEE!
As I just mentioned, I was attending a conference in Kelowna for the last week on the topic of Sustainability. It was excellent - an overload of information, however, but inspiring nonetheless. I had the great pleasure of having supper with Twyla and Gil (and baby Tia) one night, and meeting with Michelle for dinner (while she enjoyed a hot-chocolate!) another night. While I was away, Daryl returned on Wednesday from the Yukon to an empty house. Poor punkin! And yesterday (Thursday - for those of you without a calendar) he left for Tumbler Ridge, set to return this evening. So YAY!
As far as house Reno's go, we are planning on completing the main floor floors (tile installation and hard-wood flooring around) over the next week. I hope that the slate tiles we want are in stock. We don't need a huge quantity - so fingers crossed!
It is suppose to be a spectacular weekend, so I'm very excited. Lots of hiking and fall/winter preparations in order. I might even try and get the Christmas lights up! Photos to follow...I promise!
I hope you all have a wonderful weekend as well!

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Post Long-Weekend Post
Greeting and Salutations! What a wonderful long weekend it was in the loops, except that Daryl was away. I got so much stuff done around the house...maybe it was a blessing that he wasn't there! I made a honey-do list for myself on Friday and attacked with a vengeance. Only one thing remained on Monday night...I never got around to vacuuming the car...oh well!

I've never eaten so much cheese! On Saturday night (maybe it was Sunday?) we had a raclette/fondue with all sorts of yummy extras like potatoes, roasted peppers, pickles, mushrooms, garlic shrimp, olives...YUM YUM YUM! I thought I was going to burst...now I know why we only do that once or twice a year!

The weather wasn't fabulous, but there was lots of rainbow spotting going on!

I set up our computer table and the new (new-to-us) computer so we finally have a home office of sorts! YAY! Next step...internet at home!
I have no photos to share of this weekend...but here is one from the party in Kelowna...crazy friends!

Monday, November 05, 2007

The Hall
The halls connecting the front entrance to the bedrooms has been laid and looks amazing!I didn't want a simple 45 degree angle cut on the floors, but rather asked for a herringbone effect. Apparently, if we had this professionally installed it would have cost about $10,000 according to Daryl, due to the extensive time and precision required. I think they did a marvelous job...you wouldn't know they weren't professionals! What happens when you push just a bit too hard!
Guest Room
And this is the progress we've made with the other guest room and the hardwood floor installation. It looks absolutely amazing...and the room is open for visitors!
Guest Room
The hardwood floors have been installed in the guest room. WOOHOO!

Thursday, November 01, 2007

Halloween!
Here are some spooky photos of some of the decorations we had this year. As I have been stricken ill, I wasn't 100% in the mood for Halloween - such a bummer cause we had such great plans. But the night was a success anyhow!

Rising from the garden!!!

Even Chow was looking over his shoulders!