Monday, January 29, 2007

So much for that idea

So much for my whole "boring year" plan. I think I must have jinxed myself. Only 5 days after writing that last post I found out (drum roll please) that I am pregnant! I know that sounds like really exciting news but seeing as we weren't exactly planning this big event, it has taken a teensy bit longer than usual to come to terms with the idea. You see, I can do math, and there is no possible way I could be pregnant. And so when I finally HAD to test, I bought a CVS brand pregnancy test. It was $12 for 2 tests. The cheapest available, because, you know, I wasn't going to spend money to get a negative reading. If I had the slightest inkling that a little digital readout would say "pregnant" I would have splurged and got the EPT. So there I am, sitting in the bathroom, looking at this little stick and saying out loud "YOU HAVE GOT TO BE KIDDING ME." I hadn't even told Pat that I was taking the test, so then I had to figure out how to let him in on the good news. I figured that since I just had the shock of my life, I would go ahead and let him have one too. So I slipped on the cap, cleaned it up, and took the little tester up to him. He was calmly sitting at his computer, doing something financial, I think. I just said, "Hey, what'cha doin?" And then "I have something to show you". So after the shock wore off, he said he needed a drink, which was COMPLETELY unfair, because I had wanted one too. But none of that for me. No, it is 7 more months of Welches Sparkling Grape Juice. A fine substitute for Pinot Grigio, don't you think?

Lucky for me, I have had nearly no nausea. I sometimes feel a little funny in the morning if I don't eat right away and I let it go too long this morning, but even then, I didn't get sick. A couple crackers and I am good to go. I have been so hungry. And a little on the tired side. Katie is going to start to think that it is normal for me to fall asleep with her every time she has to lay down for a nap, or go to bed at night. Pat usually wakes me after 30-45 minutes and I let him know if I want to get up or go back to sleep.

Anyway, now that we are used to the idea of a new family member, we are pretty excited. The due date is September 9th. We told Katie last week. She is VERY excited and says that the baby "Needs to be a boy. Because we have 2 girls in our house but only 1 boy". I guess it is important for universal peace that we have gender even-ness in our household? Secretly (or not-so-secretly, since I am posting this on a blog) I hope it is a girl. But as I have always said, we don't get to choose so I guess that part really doesn't matter.

I did fulfill the part of my resolution where I said I wouldn't go anywhere. I haven't traveled since the Holidays and it has been very nice, although I have to admit I've been kind of lazy. I probably get more done around the house when I'm stressed and have no time, because it is January 29 and my Nativity set is still up. The tree is down, but there are decorations everywhere. I keep saying, "maybe tomorrow" but it doesn't happen.

Pat started school this month and seems to like it so far. He has been studying a lot and I haven't heard much complaining so I'm taking that as a good sign. He also started working last week--doing contract work for a company some friends started up years ago. It seems like a good match because they needed someone with Pat's experience to work part-time, and Pat wanted to only work Part-time while in school. Finding part time work as an Engineer is difficult, so I am hoping this works out. Plans to move to Austin are on hold for the time being--I need to keep my job for the medical insurance for our family, and the FMLA time off for me when the baby comes. And long term, I think we may still move there, but it won't likely be this year.

I won't get to ski in Durango this weekend. Any of you who know me well can guess that this is like a dream come true. I can sit and scrapbook and read novels all weekend. Pat will be skiing, of course, and we already had Katie signed up for her first lessons, and she can't wait to go, so we'll let her enjoy that.

Maybe boring isn't so great after all. A baby adventure! What fun

2 Comments:

At 5:09 AM , Blogger Abigail Rose said...

Congrats! I am so happy for you and your family. :) There will be a lot of new members added to our family this year. Best of luck! Say "Hi" to Katie for me.

luv,
abby

 
At 7:50 AM , Blogger CARP said...

Congratulations to you and the family. Glad to hear all is going well.

Scott, Kelly, Nolan & Barrett

 

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