Sunday, December 30, 2007

Happy Holidays from North Cackalac


In a whirlwind of games, wrapping paper, and laughter, Ashley, Baby Jacob and I experienced our first christmas with a little one on the way. Ashley got cloth diapers, I got a book on Fathering, and Jacob made out like a bandit with gift certificates, Arizona Cardinals attire, bibs and books. Spending quality time with the entire Chell family has been a blessing. We've been sleeping late while listening to the rain, watching movies, and playing games. Families are awesome. When I think about all those who are going to be here to love and comfort young Jacob, all my worries go away. Sure they'll be times when we don't know what to do because he's screaming his head off, but I'm sure we'll get someone on the phone with some experience. I mean, between our two parents, there have been 8 offspring, so we will be tapping into a wealth of knowledge.


I have been reading my new book and learning more each day. In addition, we've had literal hands on experience with the babysitting my my young nephew Samuel. I changed a diaper! Ok, it wasn't that amazing, and I asked Ashley for help, but still, it was the first time in over 10 years. Baby Samuel is awesome. He reminds me of his uncle. He likes to dance, especially to his favorite song "La Bamba." He has given us some good experience.




We were also glad to run into some of our favorite babies (and their parents). We ran into Lily, the 2 1/2 month old daughter of Jesse and Christy Steel (teamsteel.blogspot.com) twice. The first was from across the street, as old neighbors were given a chance to catch up. Then, a few days later, we were sad to think that we had missed them and were delighted to find they were in BabiesRUs when we went to register for Jacob with my sister Traeci who is pregnant again. It was good to see you, Steels! Later on during the day we first met young Lily, we drove to the town of Winston to see another young friend of ours by the name of Elgin, the 3 week old son of Tripp and Alecia Fuller (aleciantrippfuller.blogspot.com). While he still sleeps a lion's share, I got to hold him for 20 minutes as he dreamed. It is wonderful to see people in the same phase of life.


Other than that, we've just been hangin out. Thanks to Grandpa Jeff we went to a Hockey game (go Canes!) and went to a sports bar (go Cardinals!). Grandma Ruth has been entertaining us and doting on us since we arrived as well. Great Grandma Barnes, Aunts Emily and Grayson, and Uncle Dana have all commented on Ashley's growing belly and have felt Jacob kick.


So, now that you are caught up on all of the highlights of our adventures, I wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. 2008 is the year of the Jacob!


God's love,
Daniel

Saturday, December 22, 2007

Headed to Carolina!

This past week was certainly full of goodness with Sara and Luke getting married and Jacob now officially 6 months along. The wedding was beautiful with all the red roses and poinsettas decorating the church, and of course the gorgeous bride in white. I'd say a very good time was had by all! I'd also say that dancing with a baby bump is quite awkward. Daniel's uncles created the "preggo dance", involving rapid belly rubbing and back arching in an attempt to relate- it was very funny. Too bad we don't have picture proof of the dance moves- at least not yet!


Six months into the pregnancy and I'm consistantly amazed at Jacob's growth! He spins and kicks away all day and night. He's about 1 pound right now according to books, which apparently is big enough to make ripples on the outside of my belly-it's so incredible. I'm now getting short of breath easily and the heart burn that's been around since week 6 is still raging...but I know I'm in for way more than this. And I know that Jacob is worth it!

We've registered now for Jacob items at BabiesRUs....but geez, it's hard to figure out what you really acually need. Especially in a two bedroom apartment and knowing we're moving to Berkeley and teeeeeny living space, we're trying to get mainly the necessities and couple of cute items here and there... We're also gonna try out the cloth diaper thing while we've got our own washer and dryer, but again, with Berekely and communal washers/dryers...well, you get the picture. :)

We fly tomorrow morning to NC for nearly 2 weeks for Christmas with the Chells and merriment with friends. Merry Christmas to all, and hopefully we'll see many of you soon!

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Whew! Already week 23

I certainly apologize for the long absence in blogging....it's been quite busy out here! For one thing, Sara and Luke (Daniel's brother) are getting married this Saturday!! We're really thrilled for them and excited to be part of some of the chaos- Daniel's having fun experimenting as bartender for the Bachelor party occuring at our apt. tomorrow evening. And no, I'm not sleeping here :)


With the wedding comes family from afar, so we've been working to get our apt in tip-top shape and ready for people to sleep comfortably. On top of that, we're gonna have Christmas with Daniel's family while they're still in town...meaning Christmas presents were to be thought out, purchased, and wrapped by about yesterday.


And of course, work doesn't stop while this goes on:) I'm actually getting a lot out of my clinical experience and even got to watch a procedure yesterday (placing a wound vac)! Now it wasn't a procedure of Grey's Anatomy level (ha), but apparently I'll be able to observe several more procedures over the following months. It wasn't exactly my choice for immediately after lunch learning, but I've learned it isn't the gross factor that makes me faintish but the fact that the patient is in pain. I won't go into details of the process, but I have the utmost respect for the patience, skills, and compassion of nurses.

Daniel's been able to relax a bit this week as the college students are clearing out and the middle/high schoolers are having Christmas parties. He's been rather productive and is pretty much planned out for next semester...though his participation in some of those plans may depend on Jacob's timing. He's written another play for this year's dinner theater and though I'm entirely biased, it's pretty funny. If you're interested in reading it, try his blog: lcmdan@blogspot.com. It's called "Do Something!".


Jacob's doing wonderfully and seems to really get a kick (pun intended) out of beating on me :) I completely savor feeling all of his movements and I'm curious if this boy's got some serious energy or if he's just the typically active baby. As of about 1 1/2 weeks ago, Daniel's can distinctly feel him move all about and actually see him punch out on my belly. A typical day starts with Jacob spinning around in the lowest possible part of my abdomen then some nudges reminding me it's lunch time followed by a few hours of him trying to escape through my belly button (which is still an innie, fyi).

This picture is the result of my dear husband holding the camera up and stating "Uh, well, you don't fit in the frame anymore." The good news, I laughed immediately after THIS face (as I always do after jokes about my belly). Perhaps someday I'll get really sensitive about the body size jokes, but as of right now I'm still good hearted.

I hope you're all doing well, staying warm, and for those in NC: We're coming in 1 1/2 weeks!!!!!!!


Saturday, December 1, 2007

Yay, December

Welcome to December...it sure does feel like these past few months are flying by! This pumps me up for several reasons; one of which is we go to NC at the endish of the month (yay!). Until then, Daniel will be working his tail off with holiday related things for the many different age groups he works with, and I'll be doing the clinical dietitian thing. And I'm happy to report that 1 week down working in a hospital and I didn't get thrown-up on and I didn't pass out. I believe that is worth celebrating.

This past week, I turned 24 and got so many messages of "happy birthday"- and I thank everyone who did that!! It made me feel very special. I got a very cute and long-thought about gift from Emily and Grayson and I'm wearing it in the following picture:) Really, I've come to learn that an apron may serve its best function as a pregnant lady bib; I swear, I've never left so much of a meal or snack behind on my chest, belly, and lap. This should make me look cuter as i swirl further into slob-dom. :)

I also got a bunch of my hair cut-off and am sporting the chopped look.... I was surprised by how much it didn't phase me to cut off so much. It still makes me chuckle that I really didn't feel remorse over loosing the inches...


As a side-note, despite what it may seem, I'm not that in to posting so many pictures of myself. But, I want to be able to include my family (and friends) in the growth, the changes, the daily life kinda stuff. Just thought I'd put it out there!