Friday, July 27, 2012

Church Shower

Last Sunday we had an amazing shower at our church. My connection group, sister, sister-in-law, and niece helped put it together.



It was a good night/bedtime story theme. We had some amazing cookies shaped and decorated like books, yummy blue punch, as well as cupcakes, fruit, and vegetables.



Not only was the food amazing, but we got some really sweet gifts for our little one. He will be well dressed, well read, and have lots of blankets.






The shower was a lot of fun, and a bit of work getting through all of the gifts. This week I've been busy getting things settled, washed, and organized.

Here's all of the little boy clothes washed and hanging in the closet.


 Our little boy will be ready for football season!


I also managed to put together this little swing. 


And since I'm posting pictures, here's the one I took for 35 weeks pregnant.


Yep, 35 weeks and still so much to do. I hope little boy can stay in for a bit longer so mommy can get everything done.

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Domesticity

Yesterday, I did two domestic things I've never done before. Get ready for story time.

Five months ago I took a sewing class. By completing and paying for the sewing class, I became the owner of a brand new BL9 Baby Lock sewing machine. Now, five months later, I finally take the machine out of the box to sew something.

This project became quite the process. The main cause of this being a "process" is that I learned to sew in my sewing class on a totally different (nicer, more expensive) machine. I think the hardest part of sewing is wrestling with the sewing machine, or maybe I'll call it getting acquainted with the sewing machine. I spent 3 hours Tuesday and another hour yesterday "getting acquainted" with my machine.

I had to learn how to thread this machine, thread the bobbin, and load the bobbin in the correct place. I finally got all of that under control, so then I started practicing on scrap material. Good thing I practiced, because then I discovered that I needed to adjust the tension on the machine as well.

When I finally got everything rolling I was ready to start my project. Since this was my first project outside of sewing class where I would be unsupervised I decided to do something very small and simple. I sewed a valance for the window in our bathroom.

Our old bathroom didn't have a window and the one at this house has a  small window and a valance that they had left. Since our bathroom matches and coordinates with an OU theme and colors, and the window is so small, I decided this would be a safe and satisfying project to under take.

Yea! Now the curtains match the bathroom! Such a small project, yet I am very pleased with the results.

 


 Honestly, I am probably not naturally inclined to learn how to sew. It requires skills that I lack or just have not fine tuned: exactness, attention to detail, and PATIENCE! However, I am still going to tinker around with it and see if I get any better. I'm glad that our first child is going to be a boy. I need much more practice before I start sewing little girl things.

For now sewing will be a good thing to spend time on since I will be staying home with baby boy. Most of my family cannot imagine me not working/not having a job. I have had a job doing something since I was 15 years old. My mom asks me what am I going to do being at home all day. Well, I found the answer: sewing! It sure takes up a lot of time.

When the possibility of living out of state was still up in the air we were a little bit anxious about having to live in  small town where we didn't know anyone. I told my husband that it would be okay, we would just get really good at our hobbies. Since we ended up staying in Oklahoma, I'm not so sure how good I will actually get at sewing, we'll just wait and see.

Now I told you I did two domestic things yesterday that I've never done before. The first one is the unsupervised sewing project. The second project took place in the kitchen, since I am much more familiar and experienced in that arena.

I had some old bananas that I didn't get around to eating so I made some banana bread. I've never made it before and it turned out quite tasty. Thanks for the recipe Ariel.

 
 I usually don't eat or buy bananas so that could be why I've never made banana bread before. Now I'm anxiously awaiting for the next time I can make some banana bread. Guess I better go buy some bananas.

Today has been filled with domesticity as well, nothing new or too exciting: laundry and cleaning. I finally unpacked and washed two boxes of our crystal and wine glasses. Those have not been a high priority, but now I actually have room for all of them in our cabinets.



















Whew! It's been a busy couple of days. Reading and writing about it all makes me want to take a nap!

Friday, July 6, 2012

32 Weeks

Hopefully, being 32 weeks means I have less than ten weeks left! In my last post I mentioned that I was probably going to experience some discomfort soon. Well, that has happened. Although I probably brought it upon myself.

Last Monday and Tuesday I decided to get back into a daily walking routine, since I kind of let that go while moving into our house and going to work shops in June. Going for a walk two days in a row wasn't a bad idea. The bad idea was to go for a walk and then go to the mall after my doctor's appointment and walk all over the mall for more than an hour.

 By the end of the day the outer edge of my right foot was hurting. I was practically limping during my last stop at the grocery store. Taking up walking again was okay, it's just that my body had not yet experienced walking around so much with all this extra weight. (Remember in the last post, I mentioned that at 30 weeks I had finally passed the heaviest weight I have ever been, since I have been over weight before in the past). For the next two days I was confined to sitting activities, which is not fun for me.

After waiting a whole week, this week I walked today and on Wednesday. I have not done two days in a row yet, I'm not ready to be out of commission again.

 For now hurting my foot has been my biggest annoyance. I am still doing fairly well. I sleep through the night,I'm still able to wear my rings, and luckily this summer seems to have been more mild than last summer.

Speaking of summer, here is something I was hoping to side step during my pregnancy that is obviously smack dab in the middle of the summer: the maternity swim suit.

Initially, I had just planned on not stepping into the pool at all this summer. Sounds like a pretty good plan when you don't have a pool huh? Well, my in-laws had a pool put in this spring and we went to see them two weekends ago. So, I didn't want to be the only one not in the pool...so I went for a swim...but not in a maternity swim suit. Thanks again to being formerly over weight I had a nice size 12 tankini lying around in my swim suit wardrobe. It fit pretty well, I'm not sure I would push trying to wear it again until after the pregnancy thing is over, but it got the job done.

Here's to making it through less than ten weeks without needing to get into the pool again.