Sunday, June 28, 2009
Ugh, so it's comes to this...(WARNING- VENT)
I realized that I should blog today while I was in the shower. I started crying for what I though was no reason. Then I realized it was because I am frustrated, scared, and angry. I am frustrated because I thought my husband would be different. I thought he would understand that I am not as I was last summer. I am 36 weeks pregnant for goodness sake. I feel tired, sore, huge, unattractive, sad, scared, incompetent, and unappreciated. I have a 1 and a half foot person curled up inside of me!
I have never been a delicate girly girl, and I think that's one of the things DH loves about me. I've always been more than ready to get my hands dirty and work up a sweat to get a job done. But I don't think he understands how hard and how scary it is for me to go through everything I am experiencing. He will never know what it feels like to have a human being kicking the crap out of you from the inside. Or how every 45 min you feel like you'll pee your pants if you don't get to the toilet...only to sit down and have a few drops come out. Or how it takes great coordination and patience just to roll over in bed. Or the fear of going to he hospital for labor and all that comes with it. I didn't expect pregnancy to be easy, but I did expect some compassion and support from my husband. I haven't even been able to get a foot or back rub out of him in the past 8 months. I have had constant pain in my back, hips, knees, and foot. But I deal with it, everyday, because I have to. He injures his knee, refuses to do anything to help it, and uses it as an excuse to not get anything done. I'm sorry, but suck it up...it could be worse...YOU could be pregnant.
This baby's coming sometime in the next 30 days...it could be as early as next week or it could be 4 weeks from now. Either way, he's coming and neither his room nor his mommy is ready for it.
It's been really hard sitting by week after week while things in the baby's room gets done at a snails pace. He knows I would be doing it if I could, but I physically can't. If I think really hard about it, there have only been about a dozen days in the past 6 months that he worked really hard, all day, and made real progress. This past Sat was one of those days, even though all he was able to finish was the electrical work.
There is still no floor in one section, the walls are still studs and insulation, there are wires everywhere for the electric, and the little that is left to do in the bathroom still sits unfinished. Its not for lack of help...my dad and my BFF's DH have both come over and tried to help, but my unorganized DH was unable to find anything for them to do. Now we're coming down to the wire, a holiday weekend is up next (meaning no one available to help), and I want the damn room to start looking like a room. I know its a lot of work, but if he would stop over thinking it and just do it, it would be done by now.
I wish I had the strength and stamina to sand the drywall and get the tiny portion of the bathroom finished. I did my job (even though I shouldn't have worked that hard)...I tiled, and grouted, and sealed. And I did a damn good job because I didn't stop. The rest is work my DH created for himself and has yet to complete. All I want is to take a bath in my own f-ing bathtub before this baby comes and bathing falls to the bottom of my priority list. I don't care if the bathroom doesn't get painted right away...I don't care if the duct work over the sink doesn't get sealed up for a few months. Shit, I don't even care if we don't get the vanity area touched until fall or winter...I can find a place to put things until then, but I can't do it w/ all the tools and stuff in my way. I can't do it until he sands down the spackel. I will get my ass up on the stool again and do the caulking just to have it be done...but the rest is his job and I can't help.
I know if he took his entire 3 days in a row (Friday, Sat and most of Sun) that he has off, called up some friends to help, and just busted it out, that the nursery could be mostly done by the end of next weekend. Or even take a day or 2 off to work on it...he's taken off for WAY less important things. But will that happen? Probably not...
I really needed to get the room painted BEFORE I go into labor since the fumes take 30 days to fully evacuate from the walls (we bought the paint about 2 years ago and it's not low VOC, though it is latex). I really wanted a place to put all the baby stuff so I could get to it without stressing out. But it'll have to sit in a pile in our bedroom. I can't control how labor and delivery are going to go, but I can control how stressed I feel in my own home right? Apparently not. I can't walk anywhere without being stressed by the sheer amount of stuff. Much of it is out of our control at the moment because of the construction going on. But some of it is just DH's laziness. Clothing piled on the bedroom floor...mere inches from the hamper and closet where they belong. An old computer and a pile of god only knows what on the dresser because it's a convenient flat space to set stuff. Yes, there is some stuff on my side of the dresser, but I know what it all is and the places that it goes are inaccessible right now. How is it that I can find 30 min to sort through my bills and statements and file them away, but DH's pile has been growing, on the living floor, for about 6 mos? How is it that I can get the clothing washed, dried, and put away in a weekend, but he can't put away his small pile of clothes for weeks?
I'm not asking for a freaking squeaky clean house...just a husband who gets it and does it. I don't want my son growing up to think it's ok to leave his crap everywhere because daddy does. I want a son who knows how to clean up after himself and values the things he has enough to take care of them. When he goes away to college and eventually has a place of his own, he'll be better equipped to take care of himself. Isn't that the goal of all parents? To develop self-sufficient children who have the confidence to go out on their own and take care of themselves?
Why can't my DH do any of that? Was it because he was the baby...or never lived on his own...or what????? One of his brothers turned out just fine in married life. He's become super supportive of his wife and very active in his twin boy's lives. I just don't see my DH being that way. He's more concerned about himself.
In his 24hr day there is 10.5 hours of work, 30 min total of driving to and from work, 9 hours of sleeping, and 4 hours of eating/ tv/ nothing...whereas my 24 hour day is 2 hours of getting up/ dressed/ eating breakfast/ driving to work, 8.5 hours of working, 45 min of driving home, 3 hours of pets/ hubby time/ dinner, about 2 hours of baby stuff organizing/ laundry/ bills, 1.5 hour of getting ready for bed/ email, and in the last 6.25 hours...about 4 hours of actual sleep interrupted by the frequent need to pee/ change position/ time random contractions while focusing on breathing/ and trying to get comfortable enough to get back to sleep.
And it's not going to get any easier. Our baby is going to want to eat every 1-3 hours in the beginning...which if fine for DH since I'm going to be breastfeeding...he'll be able to sleep. Once Dillan is about 3 weeks though reality will set in and DH will have to get up to transition the baby to a bottle. I'll still be feeding in the evening and at night, but during the day he'll be getting a bottle from daddy. My fear is that daddy won't feel like getting up and Dillan will be crying for an hour because he's hungry...and as we learned, crying is a signal that he's beyond the actual feeling of hunger and he's into the stage where he needs to be calmed down first before he can even eat. Why do I think that...because it happens now with the pets! Our cat will cry in the hallway for hours because her bowls are empty and DH is sleeping less than 10 feet away but doesn't bother to get up for the 2 min. it takes to dump food in her bowl and get her water.
I only have 6 weeks of leave from work, granted I'll probably take between 8 and 9. I hope that's enough time for DH to become tuned in and confident in caring for his son. I hope a switch is flipped "on" when I am in labor signaling the reality of being a dad and the need to step up to the plate.
Don't get me wrong...I love my DH very much and don't know what I would do without him sometimes. I am just disappointed in his lack of enthusiasm and motivation. I would think he would want, as much as I do, to have a comfortable place for Dillan to sleep and grow and learn. Rather than a corner in our cluttered bedroom.
As a parent-to-be I want my child to have better than I did. My generation is in a better place than our parents were. We can provide more and foster healthier lifestyles...at least that's my goal for our son.
I'm also frustrated because my mother, who lives with us, is a such a walking contradiction it's ridiculous. I get yelled at/ accused for any mess that's left around...whether it's obviously not mine or not. Tools in the kitchen, mail NOT addressed to me on the counter, heavy things that I couldn't have possibly put where they are, all dishes in the sink...it's all my fault. She never confronts DH that way she does me...I'm the first person to have to hear the complaint. Why?? Because "he's not my son"...well I'm sorry, but when I got married, he became her son. And when we all moved into the same house, that makes him equally able to be held responsible for the messes that are usually his to begin with.
And it's not just the stuff I get blamed for...its the stuff that I call to her attention. She'll unload the dishwasher and instead of putting a bowl or pan IN the cabinet, she'll put it on the counter under it for someone else (me) to put away. Today there was a pile of spoons on the counter...no idea what for...so I asked her why they were there and she takes an attitude about "the one time she leaves something out" and goes to throw them away instead of putting them away. Really?!? If I leave something out, my first statement is usually "sorry, I forgot". I don't get all defensive about it. Usually I did forget and I really did mean to put it away.
Another example of how I can't win for trying to help was today. My mom has gone through 4 spools of weed-whacker twine in 2 summers. It took me a summer and a half to go through one. While she was using it today I could hear she was tearing up the spool so I went outside to see. Sure enough she's got the center of the spool right up against the garden boarder and the stones, instead of pulling back a few inches and letting the string do the cutting. I tried to explain this in a helpful way, since she just put a new spool on, and she got all huffy about how she's hot and tired and I could finish it if I wanted to. I was just trying to help. Our model is much different from the one she used at her old house and doesn't require the same amount of work for it to do it's job. I can see her burning up the motor with the way she's using it, then of course it'll be that it's cheap and a piece of crap...not because she didn't listen when I tried to show her how it works. She'll soon complain about it needing another spool of twine AGAIN...but won't let me show her why it's disappearing so fast and how to use it so it lasts longer. I wish I could just do the cutting myself, but I'm supposed to be taking it easy. Not getting overheated. Ugh...is it going to be like this all summer???
I have never been a delicate girly girl, and I think that's one of the things DH loves about me. I've always been more than ready to get my hands dirty and work up a sweat to get a job done. But I don't think he understands how hard and how scary it is for me to go through everything I am experiencing. He will never know what it feels like to have a human being kicking the crap out of you from the inside. Or how every 45 min you feel like you'll pee your pants if you don't get to the toilet...only to sit down and have a few drops come out. Or how it takes great coordination and patience just to roll over in bed. Or the fear of going to he hospital for labor and all that comes with it. I didn't expect pregnancy to be easy, but I did expect some compassion and support from my husband. I haven't even been able to get a foot or back rub out of him in the past 8 months. I have had constant pain in my back, hips, knees, and foot. But I deal with it, everyday, because I have to. He injures his knee, refuses to do anything to help it, and uses it as an excuse to not get anything done. I'm sorry, but suck it up...it could be worse...YOU could be pregnant.
This baby's coming sometime in the next 30 days...it could be as early as next week or it could be 4 weeks from now. Either way, he's coming and neither his room nor his mommy is ready for it.
It's been really hard sitting by week after week while things in the baby's room gets done at a snails pace. He knows I would be doing it if I could, but I physically can't. If I think really hard about it, there have only been about a dozen days in the past 6 months that he worked really hard, all day, and made real progress. This past Sat was one of those days, even though all he was able to finish was the electrical work.
There is still no floor in one section, the walls are still studs and insulation, there are wires everywhere for the electric, and the little that is left to do in the bathroom still sits unfinished. Its not for lack of help...my dad and my BFF's DH have both come over and tried to help, but my unorganized DH was unable to find anything for them to do. Now we're coming down to the wire, a holiday weekend is up next (meaning no one available to help), and I want the damn room to start looking like a room. I know its a lot of work, but if he would stop over thinking it and just do it, it would be done by now.
I wish I had the strength and stamina to sand the drywall and get the tiny portion of the bathroom finished. I did my job (even though I shouldn't have worked that hard)...I tiled, and grouted, and sealed. And I did a damn good job because I didn't stop. The rest is work my DH created for himself and has yet to complete. All I want is to take a bath in my own f-ing bathtub before this baby comes and bathing falls to the bottom of my priority list. I don't care if the bathroom doesn't get painted right away...I don't care if the duct work over the sink doesn't get sealed up for a few months. Shit, I don't even care if we don't get the vanity area touched until fall or winter...I can find a place to put things until then, but I can't do it w/ all the tools and stuff in my way. I can't do it until he sands down the spackel. I will get my ass up on the stool again and do the caulking just to have it be done...but the rest is his job and I can't help.
I know if he took his entire 3 days in a row (Friday, Sat and most of Sun) that he has off, called up some friends to help, and just busted it out, that the nursery could be mostly done by the end of next weekend. Or even take a day or 2 off to work on it...he's taken off for WAY less important things. But will that happen? Probably not...
I really needed to get the room painted BEFORE I go into labor since the fumes take 30 days to fully evacuate from the walls (we bought the paint about 2 years ago and it's not low VOC, though it is latex). I really wanted a place to put all the baby stuff so I could get to it without stressing out. But it'll have to sit in a pile in our bedroom. I can't control how labor and delivery are going to go, but I can control how stressed I feel in my own home right? Apparently not. I can't walk anywhere without being stressed by the sheer amount of stuff. Much of it is out of our control at the moment because of the construction going on. But some of it is just DH's laziness. Clothing piled on the bedroom floor...mere inches from the hamper and closet where they belong. An old computer and a pile of god only knows what on the dresser because it's a convenient flat space to set stuff. Yes, there is some stuff on my side of the dresser, but I know what it all is and the places that it goes are inaccessible right now. How is it that I can find 30 min to sort through my bills and statements and file them away, but DH's pile has been growing, on the living floor, for about 6 mos? How is it that I can get the clothing washed, dried, and put away in a weekend, but he can't put away his small pile of clothes for weeks?
I'm not asking for a freaking squeaky clean house...just a husband who gets it and does it. I don't want my son growing up to think it's ok to leave his crap everywhere because daddy does. I want a son who knows how to clean up after himself and values the things he has enough to take care of them. When he goes away to college and eventually has a place of his own, he'll be better equipped to take care of himself. Isn't that the goal of all parents? To develop self-sufficient children who have the confidence to go out on their own and take care of themselves?
Why can't my DH do any of that? Was it because he was the baby...or never lived on his own...or what????? One of his brothers turned out just fine in married life. He's become super supportive of his wife and very active in his twin boy's lives. I just don't see my DH being that way. He's more concerned about himself.
In his 24hr day there is 10.5 hours of work, 30 min total of driving to and from work, 9 hours of sleeping, and 4 hours of eating/ tv/ nothing...whereas my 24 hour day is 2 hours of getting up/ dressed/ eating breakfast/ driving to work, 8.5 hours of working, 45 min of driving home, 3 hours of pets/ hubby time/ dinner, about 2 hours of baby stuff organizing/ laundry/ bills, 1.5 hour of getting ready for bed/ email, and in the last 6.25 hours...about 4 hours of actual sleep interrupted by the frequent need to pee/ change position/ time random contractions while focusing on breathing/ and trying to get comfortable enough to get back to sleep.
And it's not going to get any easier. Our baby is going to want to eat every 1-3 hours in the beginning...which if fine for DH since I'm going to be breastfeeding...he'll be able to sleep. Once Dillan is about 3 weeks though reality will set in and DH will have to get up to transition the baby to a bottle. I'll still be feeding in the evening and at night, but during the day he'll be getting a bottle from daddy. My fear is that daddy won't feel like getting up and Dillan will be crying for an hour because he's hungry...and as we learned, crying is a signal that he's beyond the actual feeling of hunger and he's into the stage where he needs to be calmed down first before he can even eat. Why do I think that...because it happens now with the pets! Our cat will cry in the hallway for hours because her bowls are empty and DH is sleeping less than 10 feet away but doesn't bother to get up for the 2 min. it takes to dump food in her bowl and get her water.
I only have 6 weeks of leave from work, granted I'll probably take between 8 and 9. I hope that's enough time for DH to become tuned in and confident in caring for his son. I hope a switch is flipped "on" when I am in labor signaling the reality of being a dad and the need to step up to the plate.
Don't get me wrong...I love my DH very much and don't know what I would do without him sometimes. I am just disappointed in his lack of enthusiasm and motivation. I would think he would want, as much as I do, to have a comfortable place for Dillan to sleep and grow and learn. Rather than a corner in our cluttered bedroom.
As a parent-to-be I want my child to have better than I did. My generation is in a better place than our parents were. We can provide more and foster healthier lifestyles...at least that's my goal for our son.
I'm also frustrated because my mother, who lives with us, is a such a walking contradiction it's ridiculous. I get yelled at/ accused for any mess that's left around...whether it's obviously not mine or not. Tools in the kitchen, mail NOT addressed to me on the counter, heavy things that I couldn't have possibly put where they are, all dishes in the sink...it's all my fault. She never confronts DH that way she does me...I'm the first person to have to hear the complaint. Why?? Because "he's not my son"...well I'm sorry, but when I got married, he became her son. And when we all moved into the same house, that makes him equally able to be held responsible for the messes that are usually his to begin with.
And it's not just the stuff I get blamed for...its the stuff that I call to her attention. She'll unload the dishwasher and instead of putting a bowl or pan IN the cabinet, she'll put it on the counter under it for someone else (me) to put away. Today there was a pile of spoons on the counter...no idea what for...so I asked her why they were there and she takes an attitude about "the one time she leaves something out" and goes to throw them away instead of putting them away. Really?!? If I leave something out, my first statement is usually "sorry, I forgot". I don't get all defensive about it. Usually I did forget and I really did mean to put it away.
Another example of how I can't win for trying to help was today. My mom has gone through 4 spools of weed-whacker twine in 2 summers. It took me a summer and a half to go through one. While she was using it today I could hear she was tearing up the spool so I went outside to see. Sure enough she's got the center of the spool right up against the garden boarder and the stones, instead of pulling back a few inches and letting the string do the cutting. I tried to explain this in a helpful way, since she just put a new spool on, and she got all huffy about how she's hot and tired and I could finish it if I wanted to. I was just trying to help. Our model is much different from the one she used at her old house and doesn't require the same amount of work for it to do it's job. I can see her burning up the motor with the way she's using it, then of course it'll be that it's cheap and a piece of crap...not because she didn't listen when I tried to show her how it works. She'll soon complain about it needing another spool of twine AGAIN...but won't let me show her why it's disappearing so fast and how to use it so it lasts longer. I wish I could just do the cutting myself, but I'm supposed to be taking it easy. Not getting overheated. Ugh...is it going to be like this all summer???
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Remember the 12 Little Monkeys...
you know, the ones who were jumping on the bed???
Well there will be 13 new monkey's jumping around this time next year!
I offically have a dozen friends who are either pregnant or had a baby in the last 60 days!!!
Crazy!!!!
Congrats to KK, LC, JD, AP, MH, BF, DD, KG, YC, SH, MK, and DL.
Add me and it's a bakers dozen!
See what people do when the economy is slow...
Well there will be 13 new monkey's jumping around this time next year!
I offically have a dozen friends who are either pregnant or had a baby in the last 60 days!!!
Crazy!!!!
Congrats to KK, LC, JD, AP, MH, BF, DD, KG, YC, SH, MK, and DL.
Add me and it's a bakers dozen!
See what people do when the economy is slow...
Monday, June 22, 2009
SInce this is now the place for show & tell...
So I get a text the other night that hubby wants me to update my blog so he can show off what we're doing around the house. And here I thought he didn't look at this page!
Since this one's for the guys, it'll be mostly pictures and few words (like Playboy w/o the nekid-ness).
First up...the bathroom:
Ceremonal handing of the last tile.

Tile's all up.
Can't wait to relax in here!

Grouting's all done. Doesn't it look perdy?
Now for the nursery...

Mike started building the frame for the new wall! Dillan now has 4 "walls" in his room!!!

Here's a close-up of the crazy new return ducting.
It runs up the wall...
Into the bathroom...
And out into the hall to draw the cool air from downstairs and recirculate the hot air upstairs.
Ok, back to the nursery....

Ductwork being framed in to make usable space. Not to mention that it's really hard to decorate around all that metal!
Ok...now that pictres are up I better get some good comments dammit! =)
Since this one's for the guys, it'll be mostly pictures and few words (like Playboy w/o the nekid-ness).
First up...the bathroom:
Ceremonal handing of the last tile.
Tile's all up.
Can't wait to relax in here!
Grouting's all done. Doesn't it look perdy?
Now for the nursery...
Mike started building the frame for the new wall! Dillan now has 4 "walls" in his room!!!
Here's a close-up of the crazy new return ducting.
It runs up the wall...
Into the bathroom...
And out into the hall to draw the cool air from downstairs and recirculate the hot air upstairs.
Ok, back to the nursery....
Ductwork being framed in to make usable space. Not to mention that it's really hard to decorate around all that metal!
Ok...now that pictres are up I better get some good comments dammit! =)
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Happy Dad's Day!
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Hoo-ray Progress!
Lots of activity around the house lately. Most of it has been good and very productive…but it’s being done by hired contractors. We had our electrical panel replaced yesterday and the line to our house upgraded! Yea!! We’ll soon be able to run the washer and dryer at the same time…or the pool filter and the vacuum…or an iron and anything else! The new box is HUGE! We have lots of free breakers to expand and separate some of the goofy circuits in the house. After much deliberation, many estimates, and several credit apps, we found a company who would finance the Heating & A/C system replacement without having to add me to the deed. Clean Air based in Baltimore is doing our installation. We needed a new A/C unit after ours broke beyond repair last summer (a mere 3 months AFTER our home owners warranty expired…figures). We went with a Carrier Infinity series A/C and have to get a new furnace since ours wasn’t compatible with any new system. It needed to go anyway as the fan never stopped running, was really loud, and incredibly inefficient. Along with the new units, we got a new thermostat that will minimize energy consumption. We also had air return ducts installed upstairs since the hose didn’t have them. We had vents for hot and cool air to go upstairs, but nothing to circulate the air back down. In the summer, with the a/c on, it was at least 15 degrees hotter upstairs than down. Not anymore!!
New duct for hallway. Comes up through the nursery, into the bath (where Mike was on the phone describing it to me!) and out to the hall!
The crinkled tube will go into the new wall to vent both sides of the room and we'll drywall around all exposed metal.
All this not only increases our comfort and the baby’s, but it will save us a ton of money in heating and cooling costs as well as increase the value of our home. Now that everything is in place, Mike’s going to be able to get the nursery finished in no time…which is a good thing considering we have between 4 and 6 weeks left until Dillan’s arrival!
All this not only increases our comfort and the baby’s, but it will save us a ton of money in heating and cooling costs as well as increase the value of our home. Now that everything is in place, Mike’s going to be able to get the nursery finished in no time…which is a good thing considering we have between 4 and 6 weeks left until Dillan’s arrival!
This past weekend was also my baby shower. My SILIL*, my BFF and one of my other great friends organized the whole thing. It was a lot of fun even though only a few people were able to attend. It’s times like those that make you realize who your true friends are…the ones that want to be there for all your ups and downs. We had a great time tasting baby food from shot glasses and just talking. Thanks to all the girls who made it a special day and an extra special big thanks to Laura, Lala, and Debbie!!

*SILIL= sister-in-law-in-law… married to husband’s brother, thus making her my brother-in-law’s wife and my SILIL!! Though technically she's my SIL, I consider her my sister!
BTW- She’s got a great blog about her preemie twin boys…Taylo2Babies
Friday, June 12, 2009
Ahhhh! Only 6 weeks left!
Maybe less. I could delivery as soon as 4 weeks from now if Dillan doesn't stop his growth spurt! Good news is that I tested negative again for Gestional Diabetes. Bad news is that he STILL doesn't have a room! Hubby's working hard on it though. It just seems like so much more could be done by now. I mean we finished the bathroom in a total of 3 days (spread out over the last 2 weeks due to work/ weather). Why is it taking so long to put the insulation back up, install the drywall and the mini-door???
Once the drywall goes up I can spackle and start painting...granted I'll be painting one wall at a time, but it's progress!
Heating, A/C, and electric panel upgrade all start on Monday and I couldn't be more excited! I can't wait to be able to do a load in the washer and one in the dryer...at the same time!!! Or iron and vaccume...or have the pool filter on and wash dishes! See...I don't ask for much, just the simple little things that everyone else gets to do. Lol.
Last weekend we went to BRU and bought all the things that we didn't think we'd be getting at my shower due to price and that we knew we'd need right away if the baby or the doctor decided he's coming sooner than expected. We picked up the second carseat base, the Pack and Play for him to sleep in, the changing table pad, some newborn diapers, his hospital/ coming home outfit, and a Health/ Grooming kit. We also got a few other small things that were on sale and we wanted. I've been really good about not stalking my registry to see what's being bought. I like being surprised. I only went on to make sure that the stuff we bought came off.
That's it for now I guess. I'm feeling lazy today...lol.
Once the drywall goes up I can spackle and start painting...granted I'll be painting one wall at a time, but it's progress!
Heating, A/C, and electric panel upgrade all start on Monday and I couldn't be more excited! I can't wait to be able to do a load in the washer and one in the dryer...at the same time!!! Or iron and vaccume...or have the pool filter on and wash dishes! See...I don't ask for much, just the simple little things that everyone else gets to do. Lol.
Last weekend we went to BRU and bought all the things that we didn't think we'd be getting at my shower due to price and that we knew we'd need right away if the baby or the doctor decided he's coming sooner than expected. We picked up the second carseat base, the Pack and Play for him to sleep in, the changing table pad, some newborn diapers, his hospital/ coming home outfit, and a Health/ Grooming kit. We also got a few other small things that were on sale and we wanted. I've been really good about not stalking my registry to see what's being bought. I like being surprised. I only went on to make sure that the stuff we bought came off.
That's it for now I guess. I'm feeling lazy today...lol.
Sunday, May 31, 2009
How I celebrated being 8 mos pregnant...
This has been one of the most productive weekends in a LONG time! Saturday I got up early and woke the hubby. We started right away in the bathroom. Since we can't use the surround we bought due to it's size (we don't have the standard 60" on one end of the new giant tub), we decided we'd have to tile. I picked out the tile I wanted and designed the new tub surround. Earlier in the week we bought all the tile and backer board so we'd be ready to go this weekend.
Mike measured and cut the backer board since it was very heavy and dusty. I measured and cut all the green board. We managed to get the entire area covered before heading off to our friends' housewarming party. Here's some pix from the installation
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Stupid slanted ceiling was a pain in the butt

Sunday we got up early again and figured out the game plan for putting up the tile. Neither of us had ever done it before and I wanted it to be perfect. It took about 4 1/2 hours, including the trip Mike made to my dad's for his wet saw, my trip to Home Depot for a few small supplies, and an early dinner/ late lunch. Once I figured out that the walls are neither flat nor square with one another I was able to adjust my measurements and lay the tile. It came out pretty darn good I must say! We were only able to get the big wall done since Mike has to work tonight at 10 and needed to sleep for a bit. We have a plan to get the ceiling painted, the rest of the dry wall done, and the tiles done before I go in and paint all the walls next weekend. All we'll need then is the new floor and vanity...which can wait until the nursery is done. Speaking for the nursery...the Heating/ AC people are coming with the contract for us to sign on Wed. !!! WOO HOO!!!! They're going to do our electrical box first then the Heating/ AC install! As soon as that's all done Mike can finish the nursery. I've only got about 8 weeks left until Dilly's arrival so I hope it all goes smoothly. I am really excited about painting his room and decorating it. I just hope I'll be able to before he comes!!!
Here's the pix of our bathroom so far...

8 mos. pregnant and tiling a bathroom!
Here's the first finished wall... I love it!!!
Mike measured and cut the backer board since it was very heavy and dusty. I measured and cut all the green board. We managed to get the entire area covered before heading off to our friends' housewarming party. Here's some pix from the installation
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Stupid slanted ceiling was a pain in the butt
Sunday we got up early again and figured out the game plan for putting up the tile. Neither of us had ever done it before and I wanted it to be perfect. It took about 4 1/2 hours, including the trip Mike made to my dad's for his wet saw, my trip to Home Depot for a few small supplies, and an early dinner/ late lunch. Once I figured out that the walls are neither flat nor square with one another I was able to adjust my measurements and lay the tile. It came out pretty darn good I must say! We were only able to get the big wall done since Mike has to work tonight at 10 and needed to sleep for a bit. We have a plan to get the ceiling painted, the rest of the dry wall done, and the tiles done before I go in and paint all the walls next weekend. All we'll need then is the new floor and vanity...which can wait until the nursery is done. Speaking for the nursery...the Heating/ AC people are coming with the contract for us to sign on Wed. !!! WOO HOO!!!! They're going to do our electrical box first then the Heating/ AC install! As soon as that's all done Mike can finish the nursery. I've only got about 8 weeks left until Dilly's arrival so I hope it all goes smoothly. I am really excited about painting his room and decorating it. I just hope I'll be able to before he comes!!!
Here's the pix of our bathroom so far...
8 mos. pregnant and tiling a bathroom!
Here's the first finished wall... I love it!!!
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Had a busy weekend
Time really does fly doesn’t it? In just 9-11 short weeks I’ll be a mom to a little baby boy, Dillan Oliver. We still have a TON of stuff to do upstairs, but Mike is beginning to make some progress. He secured the new floor in the bathroom and we set the tub in place. I must say, it’s a thing of beauty! So big!!! He still has to hook up all the plumbing and figure out how to make the surround work. The one we bought is one I fell in love with a few years ago but with our angular ceiling, it doesn’t fit at one end. It also lines up a bit funny with the design of the tub. We may have to exchange it for another one, which sucks because there aren’t any I like as much.
In the nursery he has all the insulation sized and what can be secured to the studs is in place. He ran new electric lines to add more outlets…can you believe a room that size only had 2?? He also cut up the remaining piece of damaged sub-flooring and has another piece cut and ready to go down. We’re waiting to see what’s going to happen with the a/c replacement before we can really finish the floor and walls. In the meantime, he’s been working on the bathroom. Hopefully I’ll have a place to relax and take a warm bubble bath soon!
It's in...just not ready to use.
Last weekend not much work got done since we were pretty busy with obligations outside the house.
In the nursery he has all the insulation sized and what can be secured to the studs is in place. He ran new electric lines to add more outlets…can you believe a room that size only had 2?? He also cut up the remaining piece of damaged sub-flooring and has another piece cut and ready to go down. We’re waiting to see what’s going to happen with the a/c replacement before we can really finish the floor and walls. In the meantime, he’s been working on the bathroom. Hopefully I’ll have a place to relax and take a warm bubble bath soon!
Last weekend not much work got done since we were pretty busy with obligations outside the house.
- Friday was my friend’s wedding rehearsal and dinner. All her bridesmaids were giving a Pandora bracelet and charm. Now I want to go get more! Isn’t that how it always goes though?
- Saturday was the wedding and I was out of the house around 8:30 since I had to get my hair done and be at her house by 12. My hair turned out cute, it was a large bun with loose curls and loops. We got dressed at her house and took pictures (which I will post later tonight). The dresses we wore flattered all of us, even my 30 week preggo belly! The dresses were a really comfy cotton jersey knit with satin trim detail and a Grecian style top. Here’s me walking down the alse…
The weather held out and it got sunny and warm about 15 min before the outside, waterfront ceremony. It did rain a little later in the day, but no one cared since the reception was inside. All in all, it was a beautiful wedding and an unforgettable day! I’m so honored she chose me to be a part of it.
- Sunday was my family baby shower. My mom held it at the community center where my grandmother lives. It was very nice. Several of my aunts and cousins didn’t come, but I really didn’t expect much from them. They don’t usually go out of their way to attend family functions. The family and family friends that really cared about me did come and it was a lovely day. My mom, Aunt D, and Grandmom did a really nice job decorating and putting all the food together. Mike and I received some awesome gifts for the baby! We got our stroller and infant carrier. We didn’t register for them as a travel system since we figured it would be easier for separate people to buy them and not have to spend as much. We got lots of adorable baby gear and I can’t wait for Dilly’s room to be done so I can set it all up!
To top off the already great weekend, I got a return email from a lady I contacted from Craigslist. She had a glider and ottoman listed that was EXACTLY what Mike and I were looking for. He’s very particular about the design of the arms, they had to slope and not be uncomfortable to rest against. He also preferred the solid sides to the open, slatted design that is more common. We were looking at over $900 for the set if we bought it new. We picked them up in Lancaster, PA last night and saved more than $600!!!!!!!!! I’m soooo glad the lady still had them and was willing to come down on the price! SCORE!
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
The lovely ladies I work with
Yesterday started out like any other day. I went to work like I do every day. My co-worker S and I had the same lunch time and like usually, decided to eat together. We had both brought our lunches and I figured we’d go down to the cafeteria and eat. Late in the morning she tells me that another girl in the office, K, wants to walk to the market for a burrito. I got one last time we went and she wants to try them. I agreed and we made plans to walk over for lunch. S comes to get me around quarter to 1 and says we should go to lunch early since both she and K have meetings at 2. No biggie, the phone were covered so we left. Lunch as usual was good; you can’t beat a $3 stuffed burrito!K had to get back to make her meeting so after eating we walked back to work. Before heading upstairs, K wanted to check out one of the conference rooms that she needed to schedule a meeting in. When we got there it sounded like there was a meeting going on. She knocked and went in. I was going to wait in the hall, but they told me to come in…SURPRISE! All the girls from nursing Admin and Recruitment were there for my surprise baby shower!!!! OMG was I shocked!I totally wasn’t expecting it! I figured I’d get a card and maybe we’d do cake at the last staff meeting before I’m due, but nothing like this!
The girls had lemonade, a cake, and gifts. It was so awesome. I got a lot of really great stuff including my diaper bag, blanket, washcloths, books, stuffed animals, baby care products, and the program I support pitched in and bought the convertible car/booster seat we registered for!
I have the greatest co-workers ever! Thanks girls for making an ordinary Monday extra special!I would post pictures, but I didn’t have my camera with me!
The girls had lemonade, a cake, and gifts. It was so awesome. I got a lot of really great stuff including my diaper bag, blanket, washcloths, books, stuffed animals, baby care products, and the program I support pitched in and bought the convertible car/booster seat we registered for!
I have the greatest co-workers ever! Thanks girls for making an ordinary Monday extra special!I would post pictures, but I didn’t have my camera with me!
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