Monday, October 29, 2012

Halfway Room Redo's

Amaia is on her way to becoming a big girl and so is her room!  We have made a few changes to her room over the past couple weeks, so I thought I would share.

First, she got a new dresser and we picked out some different knobs to up the cuteness factor a bit :)  The knobs were a great deal from hobby lobby.  Only about $10 for all of them - very worth it in my opinion!  Please excuse her curtains that I still have not ironed :)




The shelves above her dresser have some special books and a few things that were in my room when I was a little girl
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The other side of her room will eventually have a big girl bed and some sort of side table or storage, but I haven't decided what I want to do and she isn't quite ready for a big girl bed.  I know that Amaia loves blankets and pillows.  When we are playing in the living room she loves to get out all the blankets and pillows and lay on them, jump on them, etc. So I improvised with a little blanket/pillow/toy corner in the hopes that she would like it during our little transitional period.

This is how it looks all picked up.



And this is how it usually actually looks.  I think it's safe to say that she likes it :)


She loves to lounge around with all of her books.  All of the sesame street character books are in heavy rotation.





She also loves to have easy access to all her stuffed animal friends.  She is soooo generous with hugs and kisses for all her animals lately.  It's basically the sweetest thing ever.  


As you can see by her facial expression, she is very concerned that her loved ones are well loved.  She is going to make a great big sis.



Lil' man's room is coming together too.  It is nothing fancy or well decorated by any means, but all the pieces are there and it soothes my pregnant soul to feel semi-ready.

The chair will be switched out with the comfy recliner that is currently in Amaia's room upon his arrival.  I did a bit of crafting and made the elephant banners in the corner.  We still need a lamp, curtains, and a few other random things, so it is certainly a work in progress!


Lil' man will sleep in the bassinet for a little while until Amaia is ready to give him the crib.



Our hallway got an addition too.  After 20 months, I finally framed my "push" present aka. the print that my sweet husband gave me at Amaia's birth.  He says she looks like me :)  I only put it off so long because it is so expensive to custom frame!  I'm so glad that I get to see it every day now though.


It feels so good to continue to make our house feel more and more like our home :)

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Pretty, Pretty Pumpkins

I am very excited to announce that Amaia and I did your very first real craft project together yesterday! Although I am not good at it at all, I do love a good craft and I am hoping that Amaia shares the sentiment and she grows older.

My parents grew some cute, little pumpkins in their garden this year and Amaia got to "pick" a few from the garden a few weeks ago.  I just taped the letter "A" on one pumpkin and a face on the other pumpkin with painters tape.  We took advantage of the warm weather yesterday and did this project outside.  I really wanted to take pictures of us and our pumpkins in process, but I am quite positive that would have resulted in paint all over my phone, so I refrained. Amaia wasn't sure about finger painting at first.  She is a girl that doesn't like getting her hands dirty.  I guess we both need to learn to embrace messiness with a little boy coming into our lives soon :)  However, with a little encouragement from mommy she started really enjoying it.  She has recently learned a lot of her colors and really enjoyed picking which color to use.

Our pumpkins waiting to dry....



And the finished project...


Sunday, October 21, 2012

32 Weeks and growing

We are reaching the end...or at least at feels that way.  I am now going to the doctor for baby boy checkups every other week and soon will be going every week.  I really, really want to be one of those women who loves being pregnant, but I am just not.  I do love the end result of a beautiful baby, but I can't say that I enjoy being pregnant.  This pregnancy has seemed harder on my body, but it really does help to look at Amaia, know how much joy she brings and know that I get to experience that all over again.


29 Weeks (baby the size of a butternut squash)
Lots of people have asked me if I think Amaia understands what is about to happen.  I tell her about it often and ask her if she wants to have a little baby come live at our house.  She likes to play in baby brother's room and try to climb in the bouncy chair that she is far too big for.  If you ask her where mommy's baby is she will point to my belly and often times try to lift up my shirt too :)  I know that she often understands more than I give her credit for, but I don't think it is really possible for her to to understand how her world is about to change.  I am hopeful that she will enjoy having a baby brother from the beginning, but I know it doesn't always happen that way.  However, I know she will love having a brother and constant playmate so much as they both grow older.  She is becoming more and more affectionate with us and with her dolly and other stuffed animals the older she gets too.  She likes to rock her dolly, and hug and kiss all her little stuffed friends.  I can already see her sweet, motherly instincts kicking in.


32 Weeks (baby the size of a large jicama - whatever that is :))

How Far Along:  32 Weeks

Maternity Clothes:  All maternity clothes all the time.  Thankful that I haven't had issues with swelling yet though, so I haven't had to break out the maternity wedding ring yet :)

Gender: BOY!!

Movement:  Lots and lots of movement.  This baby still seems more active than I remember Amaia being in the womb.

Sleep:  Sleeping fairly well, but it is just becoming harder and harder to be comfortable.  I am a back sleeper, so I can't wait to be able to sleep on my back again.

What I miss:  My body being "normal"

Cravings:  No too specific or pervasive craving.  Last night I did really, really want corn pops cereal and Adam provided for me.

Symptoms:  Lots of aches, soreness and organs feeling cramped.  This pregnancy is proving more uncomfortable than I remember it being last time, but that might be because I am carrying around a sweet, yet heavy little girl much of the time.

Best Moment this week: babymooning!

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Babymooning

Adam and I have just returned from an almost week long babymoon...or maybe it was an anniversary trip...I'm not sure :)  Either way it was rather glorious to get away, rest, and vacation together before things get a wee bit crazy in this household.  We were really blessed to have the opportunity to do so.

Amaia spent a few days with each of her grandparents.  I knew that she would be well loved and possibly a little spoiled while we were gone and I was right :)  It felt so strange to leave her for an entire week.  The longest I have ever been away from her before was a couple nights, but by all accounts she did great.

I'm also happy to report that another result of our trip was an official backup name for our little man! The name is actually one that I have loved for a while now and have been faithfully trying to convince Adam to love as well.  Unless we come up with something with we both love even more, he has agreed to the name!!  Yea!  One less thing for me to stress about getting done over the next couple months.

We didn't necessarily "do" a ton of things on our trip.  We ate, shopped, saw beautiful views, watched football and did some sightseeing.  One highlight was the Promised Land drive-thru zoo.  We almost didn't go, because I think we were both skeptical of what a drive-thru zoo was.  However, this was the first thing that happened when we entered the zoo....



And we were sold!  If you know my husband at all, you know of his love for lemurs, thus this was amazing!  They were just in a cage in the gift shop.  He got to feed the lemurs, hold hands with the lemurs and learn all about what it would be like to have a lemur for a pet.  After that we drove on a gravel road and all kinds of animals literally came right up to our car.  We have a couple of scratches on the car to prove it.  I have never seen animals so close.  Some of the more aggressive ones were behind fences of course.  I am not normally one to get excited about zoos, but I am so glad that we got to do this.


All in all it was just really great to spend lots of time with this guy.  I love him.



And it was great to not have to cook dinner every night.  I kind of loved that.  Ha.  However, I really did miss this beautiful face!  We both talked about how we missed her multiple times on our trip.


She was her normal sunshine-y self while we were gone, but she did break down in tears the moment she saw us and didn't want to leave my arms for a while.  Break my heart :(  I was sure glad to have her back in my arms too.

Always great to get away and so sweet to come home again.