Sunday, June 15, 2008

Weekend Recap

On Friday, Allison discovered the "tupperware cupboard" while I was making dinner. I figured as long as that kept her busy and out of trouble I was fine with that.

Notice she isn't holding on to anything.

After playing in the cupboard, she tried playing with the dog food which got her banished to her walker. She wasn't too happy about that.

Since I had to work on Sunday, we celebrated Father's Day on Saturday. Brian enjoyed his round of golf. Afterwards, we tried going to the zoo, however it was way to busy, so we went to Riverside Park for a nice long walk and played on the swings.

After her nap, Allison special delivered her dad's gift.

She was very proud of the Cookie Monster Card that she gave her dad.

We then filled up her baby pool for the first time, which she loved. She got an outdoor bath. While she was playing in the bath, Brian blew up the canopy for the pool (see next post below)


Later that evening, we had really gusty winds, up to 50 mph. I heard a loud crash and figured we lost a branch. I was right.


Overall, we had a wonderful and relaxing evening (minus the storm cleanup)

A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words


Saturday, June 14, 2008

Happy Father's Day Dad!





I wanted to wish my dad a Happy Father's Day and thank him for all that he has done for me. He has always been there for me, even through REALLY REALLY bad perms. Also, thanks for being such a great papa! I am so glad that Allison has you in her life.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Happy Father's Day






To any of my readers who happen to be a dad - Happy Father's Day to you. To my fellow moms, hope you enjoy the weekend with your husbands. To my Dad and Allison's Papa. Happy Father's Day to you too!

"This blog entry is dedicated to the one we love" - Brian (aka Dad)

It has been so amazing these past 10 months watching Allison with her dad. I love watching the two of them, especially now that Allison is old enough to play. I always get a kick when I am in the basement working on the computer and I can hear them play "ball"; I can hear the ball roll back and forth and Allison giggling. She really loves it when he pretends to chase her when I am holding her, or he chases me when he is holding her. That really makes her laugh.

Walks in the Baby Bjorn are the best, especially when they end up at the ice cream shop, where dad always shares his ice cream cone with her. "Date night" with dad is pretty cool too. When I volunteer or have to work, he usually takes her to the mall where they walk around or on nice nights, they will take a long walk around the neighborhood.

Because we didn't share our news about our pregnancy until I was around 13 weeks, I was never able to brag about what a wonderful help he was during the first trimester. He really picked up the slack by doing the laundry, cleaning, and doing extra stuff with Allison. I can't thank him enough for being so supportive those first few months when all I wanted to do was curl up on the couch and sleep.

So on this Father's Day, Allison and I would like to say Thank you for all that you do. And as a special treat, we hope you enjoying golfing with your friend Jaisen on Saturday morning. We thought you deserve a special weekend that starts with a round of golf.

Love,

Maribeth and Allison (and our little banana)
P.S. Jai won't know until Friday night, so don't email him yet to set up plans


Thursday, June 5, 2008

A Fan of A Big Breakfast




I guess you could say that Allison is a fan of a big breakfast. We brought her over to Woodlawn Mall yesterday for some playtime. She had fun watching the kids play.

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

It's A......




It's a happy and healthy baby! Well, at least the baby looked happy. And no, we didn't find out the gender of the baby. Up until last night, my interest of finding out on a scale of 1-10 was at about a 1. On the way to the ultrasound it raised up to about a 3, but that was about it.

Maybe if the ultrasound was in a few weeks, I would have wanted to find out. But at this point, I just wasn't ready to give up the "unknown" yet and the wondering - is it a boy or is it a girl. With Allison, I KNEW it was a girl. The thought never entered my mind that it was a boy. With this pregnancy, I go back and forth. I think it will be fun to speculate.

The ultrasound went well. My doctor hasn't reviewed it yet, but I figured the ultrasound tech didn't go running out of the room or looked concerned. In fact, she was having so much fun with our ultrasound that she wanted to keep scanning. Evidently our tomato was cooperating and being very photogenic. There is a heart with four chambers, two kidneys, a brain, a spine and all that other important stuff. We even counted 10 toes.

Towards the end of the ultrasound, the tomato must have had enough of the poking around, so he/she started kicking and punching me. It was so cool to watch on the screen. At my 20 week ultrasound with Allison, the tech was young and new to the job, so all she focused on was taking all the necessary pictures they are required to take, I never really got to see a profile of the baby or had any other fun shots.

Another thing that we found out is that the baby is measuring a week ahead, so no one can give me crap about being so small and that I am going to deliver a tiny baby.
We celebrated by going to dinner with Brian's cousin, Amy, who treated us to dinner. Thanks Amy! It was great seeing you.


Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Tomatoes and wings give me heartburn

The baby is 19 weeks along and is the size of an heirloom tomato. Evidently tomatoes must give me heartburn because it has started again. It was real bad last night, but the stress of the Detroit Red Wings game could have contributed to the problem also. Darn Wings!