Funny title to a not-so-funny moment. And, yes, I am surprised and grateful there was no actual crapping of the swimsuit.
I took the kids to the Haysville swimming pool today with my sister-in-law, Casey, and her two children. We were all playing in the baby pool when I looked over and Chloe is under the water in a squat position with her arms flailing above. I quickly rushed over to where she was (about three feet from me) and pulled her up. Luckily, she had been holding her breath and she wasn't under very long, but it was enough to startle me. She immediately told me she needed a towel (love that girl sooo much!). Let's call that the Skidmark Incident.
About an hour later, I decided I was going to leave Chloe with Casey and take Tucker on the slide in the deeper kiddie pool. As I was hoisting my pregnant self out of the pool and getting Tucker out, Casey calls for me in a panicked voice. I turned around to find Chloe on her back as if she was doing the backfloat, but she was about a foot under the water and had a look of fear and panic on her face. She had her eyes and mouth open and I could tell she was taking water in. I jumped in as fast as I could and pulled her up. She started coughing up water immediately and was very upset. She was glued to me for a good ten minutes after that. It was so scary, I can't imagine if we hadn't noticed for a few more seconds. Let's call that the I Almost Baked Brownies In My Swimsuit Incident.
Just shy of an hour of closing time, they made everyone evacuate the pool in search for a rumored Pool Poop (no, it wasn't me). We decided it was time to leave at that time and got the kids changed and made our way out. BOTH of my children, despite knowing better, took off in the parking lot. Oh.no.they.didn't. Trouble. BIG TROUBLE. As if I wasn't already stressed enough over Chloe's near-drownings, having two children run in opposite directions in a parking lot was enough to send me to the grave. I did my usual "STOP!". Tucker listened, Chloe did not. She kept going, making her way to the nearby sand volleyball pit. I ran after her and grabbed her firmly by the arm, scolded her and gave her a swat on her bottom. I hurt her feelings and she cried but running in a parking lot simply will not be tolerated. Too much can happen and all of the scenarios make me ill to even think about. And let's call that the I Will NEVER Take the Kids to a Public Pool by Myself Ever Again Incident. From now on, the adult/child ratio must be 1:1 before I will ever consider doing that again. Too much can be lost in such a short amount of time. Not worth it.
Tonight is a night I really wish I could have a glass of wine.
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Friday, July 29, 2011
Snail's Pace
Getting our house ready to sell is moving so slow, I can't stand it! Here is a list of things we still have to get done:
My current mantra: This will all be worth it, this will all be worth it, this will all be worth it.
- Paint hall bathroom, hallway, Chloe's room, Tucker's room and the kitchen. I do have the paint colors chosen though, just waiting for the sheetrock patches to be sanded and primed. I should be able to get all of these rooms done this week if I can find enough help with the kids.
- Replace some cedar on the exterior, prep and paint the entire exterior. Luckily, the style of our house is intended to be off white with just a tad darker off white for the trim so it won't be too hard to nail down colors. We were hoping for a break in the 100 degree days but that doesn't look like it will happen anytime soon so we will just have to get up really early on the day(s) we do this.
- Build deck stairs and window well cover for the back of the house.
- Clean up the backyard. Now that the dogs are comfy in their new space, we can take down their dog run, fill in their holes, scoop their massive poop, etc. We also need to just make it look a little nicer in general back there, trim some bushes, get rid of the grass clippings pile, etc.
- Master Bathroom sheetrock work and paint.
- Finish downstairs bathroom area. We still need to tile the built in shower, tile the floor and set the toilet and vanity. We also need to lay carpet in the hall and install doors into the laundry room and the space under the stairs.
- Deep clean each room and shampoo carpets.
- Move out/sell the rest of our CRAP. The moving sale is slated to take place as soon as the house is show-ready. Our intention is to do FSBO for 2 weeks-1 month. We want to have an open house during the Moving Sale so people can walk through without us hovering over them and also get us more exposure since moving sales generally have quite a bit of traffic. If we don't get any bites doing the FSBO thing, we will call our friend Cina to list it for us.
My current mantra: This will all be worth it, this will all be worth it, this will all be worth it.
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Gravy Update
I am 15 weeks pregnant now and had an appointment today. As referenced in my previous post, I've been feeling less than stellar the past few days. My blood pressue was much higher than normal, I am a 110/60 girl usually, but today I was 126/86...not terrible but certainly out of the ordinary for me.
The doctor didn't have much insight for me other than suggesting it was heat related and that our move, and all of the work involved, is just now catching up with me. Quite possible. My hemoglobin was fine at my last blood draw so he's not suspecting anemia right now.
I also read online last night that sometimes women feel this way when baby is having a growth spurt, so that's also a good possibility. Whatever the cause, I hope it goes away soon! I hate feeling so crappy!
Aaaaaaanyways...Gravy's heartbeat was 155. For me and my babes, heartrate has never been an indicator of gender. All of my kids (Gravy included)hung out in the 155 range. Speaking of gender, mark your calendars! We will be finding out on August 18th if we are having a BOY or a GIRL!
And I'm kind of thinking we will announce it to family in a fun way. This is likely our last baby so I want to make it exciting...perhaps having a dinner where the gender will be revealed by the menu (i.e. hot dogs for boy, tacos or cheeseburgers for girl), or for simplicity's sake, maybe doing just a dessert with a cake colored blue or pink inside only and the gender will be revealed when it's served. I am open to other ideas if anyone has any!
Update: Just after posting this, I was listening to some music on YouTube and Gravy was going nuts! I had wondered if I was feeling movements but now there's no question! I love feeling life in my belly!
The doctor didn't have much insight for me other than suggesting it was heat related and that our move, and all of the work involved, is just now catching up with me. Quite possible. My hemoglobin was fine at my last blood draw so he's not suspecting anemia right now.
I also read online last night that sometimes women feel this way when baby is having a growth spurt, so that's also a good possibility. Whatever the cause, I hope it goes away soon! I hate feeling so crappy!
Aaaaaaanyways...Gravy's heartbeat was 155. For me and my babes, heartrate has never been an indicator of gender. All of my kids (Gravy included)hung out in the 155 range. Speaking of gender, mark your calendars! We will be finding out on August 18th if we are having a BOY or a GIRL!
And I'm kind of thinking we will announce it to family in a fun way. This is likely our last baby so I want to make it exciting...perhaps having a dinner where the gender will be revealed by the menu (i.e. hot dogs for boy, tacos or cheeseburgers for girl), or for simplicity's sake, maybe doing just a dessert with a cake colored blue or pink inside only and the gender will be revealed when it's served. I am open to other ideas if anyone has any!
Update: Just after posting this, I was listening to some music on YouTube and Gravy was going nuts! I had wondered if I was feeling movements but now there's no question! I love feeling life in my belly!
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
A Case of the Blahs
I have been feeling really terrible the past couple of days. I feel so tired and exhausted, plus I have that annoying muscle fatique you get after a really hard workout, except there has been no workout. Not trying to complain, I try very hard to not complain during my pregnancies because being pregnant is a gift and a blessing, not the curse many women think it is. I was slightly anemic with my other two, so I'm wondering if I need to add some iron....will ask the doc tomorrow at my appointment.
I think I have been feeling Gravy move now, which is weird because tomorrow I will be 15 weeks and with my other two, I felt their movements way before 15 weeks! You would think my prior weight loss would make movements more noticeable, not less.
I think I have been feeling Gravy move now, which is weird because tomorrow I will be 15 weeks and with my other two, I felt their movements way before 15 weeks! You would think my prior weight loss would make movements more noticeable, not less.
Monday, July 18, 2011
The Ross Boots
We have moved our dogs out to the in-laws house. Our two dogs, who were our first babies, are 100+ pound yellow labs named Jake and Riley. Riley is Jake's mommy and he is very, very attached to her. We have had such guilt about our dogs being cooped up in a small-ish yard and are so excited that they are now residing pond-side on 25 acres. They will live there until our house is built, so for at least the next year and a half.
We (and when I say "we," I mean Ryan) installed an electric fence this weekend that encompasses the entire pond, plus some for running room. In order to train the dogs to learn the fence boundaries, I have to go out there three times a day and do a 10-20 minute session with each dog for approximately two weeks. Egads, especially in this heat! But they are worth it and their happiness is certainly worth it! Until they are trained, I am going out four times a day to let them out of their dog run area to swim in the pond, go potty and play a bit of fetch.
So, today I decided I would wear my rainboots because
A)after the dogs take a dip in the pond, they seem to insist on stepping all over me
and
B)my father-in-law sprayed for poison ivy earlier today and I didn't want any of the toxins on my skin.
I purchased rainboots from Zulily a few months back and this was my first time to wear them. They are super cute, wouldn't you agree?
And according to their website, they are lined with with a "whisper-soft fleece lining." Let's do a little Kansas in July math, shall we??
Size 8 snug fitting rubber boots - socks + 104 degrees for 45 minutes = The Ross Boots
What am I talking about???
I could.not.get.the.damn.boots.off! And then the panic set in. I'm a mildly claustrophobic person anyways so the fact that my sweaty feet/calves were stuuuuuuck in these boots was enough to send me into a tizzy. Serious panic that almost resulted in calling 911. Not really, but I did consider it. I finally was able to pull the boots off, causing the "whisper-soft fleece" to turn inside out and flop over the top of the boot. In case you were wondering, that's not supposed to happen. It is eight hours after the fact and the boot liners are still sweat soaked.
The End.
We (and when I say "we," I mean Ryan) installed an electric fence this weekend that encompasses the entire pond, plus some for running room. In order to train the dogs to learn the fence boundaries, I have to go out there three times a day and do a 10-20 minute session with each dog for approximately two weeks. Egads, especially in this heat! But they are worth it and their happiness is certainly worth it! Until they are trained, I am going out four times a day to let them out of their dog run area to swim in the pond, go potty and play a bit of fetch.
So, today I decided I would wear my rainboots because
A)after the dogs take a dip in the pond, they seem to insist on stepping all over me
and
B)my father-in-law sprayed for poison ivy earlier today and I didn't want any of the toxins on my skin.
I purchased rainboots from Zulily a few months back and this was my first time to wear them. They are super cute, wouldn't you agree?
And according to their website, they are lined with with a "whisper-soft fleece lining." Let's do a little Kansas in July math, shall we??
Size 8 snug fitting rubber boots - socks + 104 degrees for 45 minutes = The Ross Boots
What am I talking about???
I could.not.get.the.damn.boots.off! And then the panic set in. I'm a mildly claustrophobic person anyways so the fact that my sweaty feet/calves were stuuuuuuck in these boots was enough to send me into a tizzy. Serious panic that almost resulted in calling 911. Not really, but I did consider it. I finally was able to pull the boots off, causing the "whisper-soft fleece" to turn inside out and flop over the top of the boot. In case you were wondering, that's not supposed to happen. It is eight hours after the fact and the boot liners are still sweat soaked.
The End.
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Aliens of the Uterine Kind
I know I am in the minority here, but 3D sonogram images completely fa-reak me out. I have ZERO desire to have one done. How is this (3D image of 13 week old baby, the same age as Gravy) supposed to make me feel good about my baby?

Creepy. Totally creepy. And have you seen the ones done of term babies? They appear to have huge holes missing from their heads and look more like fetal demise pictures.

Granted, I am not one to get super attached and obsessed with my babies until they are here (some kind of weird detachment on my part, I guess), but I can't help but wonder if I am the only woman out there who finds these disturbing? Pay hundreds of dollars out of pocket to get images that make me totally neurotic about the appearance and health of my baby? Um, no thank you.

Creepy. Totally creepy. And have you seen the ones done of term babies? They appear to have huge holes missing from their heads and look more like fetal demise pictures.

Granted, I am not one to get super attached and obsessed with my babies until they are here (some kind of weird detachment on my part, I guess), but I can't help but wonder if I am the only woman out there who finds these disturbing? Pay hundreds of dollars out of pocket to get images that make me totally neurotic about the appearance and health of my baby? Um, no thank you.
Settling In
Our big transition to the new place is complete. Even though we downsized considerably, the kids are absolutely loving it here! They love sharing a room and for the first time since birth, Tucker is sleeping all night long by himself in his room! No more climbing in bed with Mommy in the middle of the night, no more waking up screaming, no more bedtime struggles! Can I get a Woo Hoo?!
What has apartment living been like for the adults? We hope and pray that only one person needs to use the potty at any given moment, I wash all dishes by hand, and I am channeling my long lost overly anal persona and have gone toy/clutter-nazi on the fam. It's good though, it's nice to be part of a small, friendly community with the confidence that moving here is the right decision for our family. I am very excited for our future!
Next up on our plate is to bust our butts to get our house ready to sell. We have made a lot of progress in the last week, but next week will slow us down as both of our parents are taking much needed vacations so we won't have "built in" childcare. We'll do what we can, which more than likely means the kids and one parent (me, more than likely) will hang back while the other one works on the house. Our goal is listing by August 1st. We will also be having a big moving sale right before listing so I am still going through all of our stuff and deciding what goes to storage and what goes bye-bye.
What has apartment living been like for the adults? We hope and pray that only one person needs to use the potty at any given moment, I wash all dishes by hand, and I am channeling my long lost overly anal persona and have gone toy/clutter-nazi on the fam. It's good though, it's nice to be part of a small, friendly community with the confidence that moving here is the right decision for our family. I am very excited for our future!
Next up on our plate is to bust our butts to get our house ready to sell. We have made a lot of progress in the last week, but next week will slow us down as both of our parents are taking much needed vacations so we won't have "built in" childcare. We'll do what we can, which more than likely means the kids and one parent (me, more than likely) will hang back while the other one works on the house. Our goal is listing by August 1st. We will also be having a big moving sale right before listing so I am still going through all of our stuff and deciding what goes to storage and what goes bye-bye.
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