Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Day 3 of our adventure
The drive is going well. The dogs seem a little tripped out sometimes, especially in the evenings in the hotel rooms. But overall, they are doing very well. The first day we made it to Santa Nella, where Steven got his Pea Soup Andersen's for dinner. Day 2 we made it to Redding, and were able to start seeing some trees and greenery! It gets prettier every day. We are in Eugene, OR this evening, and plan on getting to at least Olympia, WA tomorrow. That will make for an easy last day to Bellingham. So far, we've thankfully had a basically uneventful and relaxing trip.
Monday, September 14, 2009
JUST KIDDING!!!
So, we had our ultrasound at the doctor today, after he told me I was measuring big at the last appointment. Turns out, I just apparently eat too much ice cream. Everything is fine, and the normal size for 18 weeks, 4 days. :) He looked at all sorts of stuff like the left and right ventricular output tracks, and kidneys, diaphragm, stomach, spinal cord, and cerebellum, etc etc. The big news of the day is... It's a girl! He was 100% certain. He said they probably saw the umbilical cord before and assumed it was a boy.
Steven and I couldn't do anything but laugh when he told us that. In a way, it seems right this way. I've always thought it was a girl, and Steven is excited to have his Daddy's little girl.
I had started our registry online, and filled it with all kinds of boy stuff, and now I'm hesitant to go back and change it. I almost want to wait until she's born to make sure nobody switches things on us again...
Steven and I couldn't do anything but laugh when he told us that. In a way, it seems right this way. I've always thought it was a girl, and Steven is excited to have his Daddy's little girl.
I had started our registry online, and filled it with all kinds of boy stuff, and now I'm hesitant to go back and change it. I almost want to wait until she's born to make sure nobody switches things on us again...
Friday, September 11, 2009
Our new house
We spent the last 10 days in Washington on our house hunting trip. We found the house we are going to rent on our first full day there, so we had 8 days to just cruise around, check out the area, and relax a little bit. Sorry I have the worst camera in the world, but here is the front of our house...
It is in the town of Birch Bay, which is a small little tourist town. Our house is 0.2 miles from the water, and along the main stretch of road along the bay there are a couple of restaurants and cafes, a candy shop, and bike and kayak rental places. Very cute. We just got a new market in town, although it's a little expensive. I think we will do most of our bulk shopping at Costco in Bellingham (about 15 minutes south) and there is also a little farmers market just down the road. Hopefully they will have good (and cheap) produce there. That way we won't have to get too much at the market in Birch Bay. We'll see how we do with small town living! Steven and I got to take a tour of his new station, which was fun to see. He's going from a several hundred man station to a 40 man station, so it was just a little different. :) His coworkers that we met all seem very nice.
We spent our last full day in Seattle, and I got to play tourist! We checked out Deception Pass...
Pike Place Market...
the Ballard Locks...
and of course, the Space Needle!
Steven really liked the areas we visited, enjoyed the coffee houses and microbrews, and we're both excited to finally be there and start living our normal lives again. September is a month of suitcases, boxes, and hotels. We're ready to stop living like gypsies!
It is in the town of Birch Bay, which is a small little tourist town. Our house is 0.2 miles from the water, and along the main stretch of road along the bay there are a couple of restaurants and cafes, a candy shop, and bike and kayak rental places. Very cute. We just got a new market in town, although it's a little expensive. I think we will do most of our bulk shopping at Costco in Bellingham (about 15 minutes south) and there is also a little farmers market just down the road. Hopefully they will have good (and cheap) produce there. That way we won't have to get too much at the market in Birch Bay. We'll see how we do with small town living! Steven and I got to take a tour of his new station, which was fun to see. He's going from a several hundred man station to a 40 man station, so it was just a little different. :) His coworkers that we met all seem very nice.
We spent our last full day in Seattle, and I got to play tourist! We checked out Deception Pass...
Pike Place Market...
the Ballard Locks...
and of course, the Space Needle!
Steven really liked the areas we visited, enjoyed the coffee houses and microbrews, and we're both excited to finally be there and start living our normal lives again. September is a month of suitcases, boxes, and hotels. We're ready to stop living like gypsies!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)