Tuesday, October 6, 2009

September Wrap Up.. SF, a crib and some pesto

A little late, but here is a picture from our weekend in San Francisco. We traveled up with my parents and Lucy for a very fun weekend. It was Katie's birthday that following week, so we had a little early celebration with a cake, candles and presents! Juliet is very kind and letting Cade use her crib and dresser since she is a big girl with new furniture. Thank you Adam's family for a wonderful weekend, great food and lots of laughter!

Juliet is now 7 years old, so the crib needed just a little TLC. It is in perfect condition, but had yellowed a bit from being stored. We (and by we I mean me :) )thought it would be a fun project to refinish the crib. I did a little research and found out what kind of paint would be safe and just what we needed to do to get the job done. My husband being so protective of me and his little guy wouldn't let me get in on the action, so he managed to sand the entire crib by himself, but got some help from a pro in applying the primer. My dad (Gramps as Cade will call him) was around to help and even had a great invention for painting. They hung the pieces from a ladder that was hanging from the ceiling so they could paint both sides, which got my dad thinking he could create a paint booth in the garage to put the final coats on each piece. I love you daddy - you make this so much fun and always an adventure! Eric appreciated the help and loved spending time with Pops (as Eric calls him) too :)

So what was I doing while my husband was hard at work? Well mom and I decided to make pesto from scratch. We had gone to the farmer's market and picked up some wonderful smelling basil. Mom picked up the rest of the ingredients from the market and then we realized that she didn't have a food processor! No problem, we'll just use the blender... Well the blender wasn't such a great idea. It wasn't moving things around well enough, so we stuck a wooden spoon in it just to give it a little help. This was a brilliant idea until I went a bit far and the blade caught the end of the spoon, scared me and I flung the cup of olive oil I was holding all over the chair, the floor and myself. What a mess! We grabbed a food processor to finish the job (thanks Aggie!) and it actually turned out great. The next day we decided to stick to from the box gluten free brownies (Betty Crocker and they are the BEST!). No catastrophes there thankfully.

We had a great weekend with Gramps and Grammie who are very excited to meet their grandson! I am now 30 weeks, so Cade's arrival is just around the corner. People have been asking for a photo update of the belly, so here you go!

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Cade's first feature film

(Eric)
Here's Cade in a few minutes of the 3d ultrasound he had done. Really neat to watch. Something worth noting... the cloudy looking blotch in front of his face is the placenta. The ultrasound technician was trying to focus in on his face while getting the placenta out of the way. It was also funny because the technician kept pushing on Melissa's stomach during the appointment to try and get his hands away from his face. We don't think he quite picked up on that, but we were still able to get great shots. Enjoy!

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Cade in 3D!

We have been so busy lately that I haven’t had time to update the blog! We were in San Francisco over Labor Day weekend to spend time with our dear friends the Adams, celebrate Katie’s birthday and pick up our baby furniture! I will post some pictures of our very fun weekend soon.
Today I am 27 weeks, and yesterday we had a very exciting doctor’s appointment with the specialist. They did a detailed ultrasound and checked out Cade from head to toe! We had the same ultrasound at 18 weeks, which was truly amazing to see our child so in depth for the first time. This ultrasound was no less amazing as he has grown to 2.2 lbs and developed so much more.
We are praising the Lord again for such a healthy report. Cade is right on target measurement wise for 26-27 weeks, so December 15 is still the plan for his arrival! Seeing him yesterday makes us more anxious to hold him and love him, but we are grateful for the necessary “baking” time. I must admit I love feeling him move and kick around. He is an active one for sure, making his presence known often.
At the end of our appointment they flipped on the 3D/4D machine and showed us images of our little man. We were blown away. It is hard to believe that a child is developing inside my belly, and when we saw those pictures it made us more in awe of the Lord’s creative and perfect ways. We posted a few so you can see him too! We happen to think he is the cutest little man around. The nurse even said “Look he already has cheeks!” We can’t wait to pinch them!


Sweet Little face











Here he has his hands in front of his face. We watched on screen as he opened his hand to reveal 5 perfect little fingers!














This one you can see his shoulder on the left just below his face, his arm and two little hands up near his mouth.