Hi baby!
This week we did MORE errands and chores around the house and the yard. But it's ok, I think it's what some would call 'nesting'. We are getting our space tidied up and ready for some serious summer power lounging :) Everything is looking really beautiful.
We are also in full blown raft-trip-prep-mode. Your Dad won a lottery permit to float the Hell's Canyon stretch of the Snake River next week. It's a pretty big deal! This will be his first multi-day trip where he is the 'Captin' so he wants everything to be perfect. There are many lists floating around the house and lots of checking and double checking, etc. Here he is packing some of the gear:
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It looks chaotic ~ but trust me ~ there was a precise plan being executed here. |
Your Dad and Grandpa being goofy! |
We also spent several evenings this week over at Micah's house. His garage is the staging area for the gear. He made some awesome chinese food one night ~ which I love and I ate a large plate full ~ which in turn gave me WICKED heartburn for 24 hours straight. I've never had heartburn before you came along ~ so thanks a lot!
Your Dad also tried out a new Dutch oven recipe one night ~ also amazing (can you tell I am enjoying eating these days?) ~ It was a breakfast casserole with eggs and hasbrowns and sausage and cheese - OMG. Have I mentioned your Dad is a great cook?! I might starve if it weren't for him.
Speaking of your dad, this Sunday was also Father's Day! We had a nice steak dinner over at Mary and Joe's ~ We aren't full fledged parents yet but I gave your Dad a card anyway (he gave me one too for Mother's Day). Here is a pic of us that evening:
Little bit about you and me:
WEEK 23
How ya doin’, Sugar?
Speaking of sugar, you’re going to be coming up for your glucose
screening test to make sure you’re not rockin’ the gestational diabetes. It’s one of the more common pregnancy complications – up to 10% of
pregnant women develop it – and there aren’t any symptoms, so everyone
gets the once over.
Normally, the test takes place around 24 to 28 weeks. It consists of
you drinking a sugary drink that would even make Willy Wonka say, “damn,
that’s sweet”, waiting an hour, then having your blood taken to see if
your body processed the glucose efficiently. If it’s too high, you’re sent back for a three-hour glucose tolerance
test, where you fast for 14-hours, have your blood taken, drink your
sugar shooter, then have your blood tested every hour, for the next
three hours.
Bring a book – it’s a long haul.
How your baby's growing:
Turn on the radio and sway to the
music. With her sense of movement well developed by now, your baby can
feel you dance. And now that she's more than 11 inches long and weighs
just over a pound (about the size of a large mango),
you may be able to see her squirm underneath your clothes. Blood
vessels in her lungs are developing to prepare for breathing, and the
sounds that your baby's increasingly keen ears pick up are preparing her
for entry into the outside world. Loud noises that become familiar now —
such as your dog barking or the roar of the vacuum cleaner — probably
won't faze her when she hears them outside the womb.
Love you Baby, Me
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