Sunday, August 31, 2008

4D Pictures - What a Great Experience

I was literally giddy Friday night and Saturday morning anticipating getting to see our daughter in 4d. Had I realized when I made the appointment that our little one would get in a sleeping pattern in the womb, I wouldn't have made the appointment for 10:00 a.m. - she's always asleep then. We left at 9:30 so we'd have time for a quick sugar/caffeine fix (glazed donut and a coke) hoping that Baby GoodNix would be "encouraged" to move around for the photo shoot. When I first hopped on the table and we saw her, she was in a good position and we got to see her face almost immediately.



But then she settled into a good sleeping position and turned away from the "camera." No amount of poking or prodding on my part could convince her to move.



Shelly, the owner of this StorkVision location, had me get another drink and walk the halls. Unfortunately, nothing I did could convince her to turn around. The hard-headedness definitely runs in the family! Shelly (really sweet woman) invited us to come back in a couple of hours so we could try again. That was just fantastic of her. She did encourage us to eat lunch before you return. We went to Right Start to look at baby strollers and car seats, then had lunch at Pot Belly (no pun intended) before heading back. I was not really hungry, but ate anyway hoping that this would get her moving.


This time, we got what we were wanted - fantastic pictures of our little one, moving around, kicking, trying to stick her hand in her mouth. It is hard to believe that she is going to be here in just 3 short months (or less)!!

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Happy Birthday, Steve

We celebrated Steve's birthday.. all. weekend. long. Unfortunately, the weekend was slightly marred due to Steve fighting a losing battle with some poison oak in the yard. It was a valiant effort, but unfortunately the poison oak won. Steve was sick and itchy late last week and we were both worried that his birthday weekend was going to be spent at home.

We stayed home Friday to nurse him back to health, so he got a home-cooked meal. Apparently the meal was either really good or the drugs the doctor gave him are especially awesome. I've received rave reviews of the meal ever since. I made Portobello Raviolis and served them with an Italian Sausage Marinara Sauce, a Caprese Salad, and Garlic Parmesan Bread.* It was pretty yummy, actually. I'll have to remember to take a picture next time I make a special meal. Yes, it's that rare.

*I capitalized the names of these food items so that the meal would appear more formal and fancy than it actually was. I bought the Raviolis pre-packaged at Central Market in their refrigerated italian section. I simply brown some Central Market-purchased mild italian bulk sausage (about 1/2 pound) and combine it with a Central Market-purchased sauce (Amore brand) and add some seasonings. The caprese salad is a hold-over from our dating period. We cut Central Market-purchased cherry or grape tomatoes in half and place them randomly on a plate with several Central Market-purchased basil leaves. We then place pre-packaged olive oil and pepper-marinated mozzarella (also from Central Market) on the plate and then drizzle the whole thing in olive oil. Top it with salt and pepper, and it is a crowd-pleaser. The bread - also a Central Market purchase (notice a theme?) - was best warmed in the oven for a bit.

On Saturday night, the KreiNiTars had dinner at Tillman's in Bishop Arts District. If you haven't been there, don't go. The place is already too crowded and we don't need any additional competition for a table.






Sunday night we hosted a cook-out/pool party at the house. The Krei's came over (can't get enough of them, though we missed the Tar's) as did Steve's fraternity brothers and their families to enjoy the first relatively cool evening of the Summer (I think it was actually less than 90 degrees on Sunday).
It was the first "Kids are Welcome" party at our home and, boy, did our friends take us literally! I'm not sure, but I think the kids outnumbered the adults. It was fantastic. I got to hold the youngest - a new baby just 1 month old. She was as sweet as could be. Two other friends had their 5 and 10 month olds there. We are definitely a group of breeding couples.
The kids and the adults had a fantastic time and, most importantly, Steve said it was his best birthday ever. EVER! That is high praise. I got these very Steve-themed cupcakes for the party from Tart Bakery - they were a hit. I bought 3 dozen - there are 3 left. Granted I have eaten about 3 of them myself, but still -



Steve's actual birthday was yesterday (the 18th) and we spent the evening at a very romantic dinner at Hector's on Henderson.




It was a wonderful birthday weekend, but we aren't done! Steve somehow managed to lengthen his birthday into a full week and we will be having family time this weekend to celebrate his birth. I'll have to figure out how he managed to do that when it is my turn in May.
Happy birthday, Sweetheart!

Friday, August 8, 2008

Lillie's Morning Visit

Lillie came over to have breakfast with me and Steve this morning. Haven't seen her all Summer because she's been in Boston (lucky!) avoiding the 100 degree heat here. She's headed back today (wonder why?) and so she made time for us to have breakfast and see my big growing belly.

Thursday, August 7, 2008

QuakeCon n/k/a Steve's Disappearing Act

I spent a lonely week at home pining over my husband who was toiling away at work last week. He worked so hard on his company's annual show QuakeCon. I wish I could insert a funny quip about how it looked a lot more like Play-time than Work-time ... but, I know better.

Steve was behind the scenes working so hard (insert another funny quip here) and did a great job. I would post a few pictures of the event, but the rooms were very dark and my camera didn't take a single good picture. Suffice it to say that it was Im-Press-Ive. Makes a wife proud.

Here is a token picture of KreiNiTar minus one VIP (shame on her for studying for her board exam - priorities, Woman!) - also the first pics of my big pregnant belly: