I have to go here because lets be perfectly honest, if you've ever had a not so joyous pregnancy every time a pregnant woman tells you that she feels remarkable you really just want to punch her in the throat LOL ok maybe that was a little extreme but still. I thought, since at the current moment I'm not so much enjoying being pregnant I would give some brief reasons as to why. Reason #1: SLEEP - during the 2nd tri I haven't been able to sleep. I feel motivated but exhausted, I want to sleep all the time yet I just can't get comfortable enough to do so and just about the time sleep becomes me BAM I'm hit with a swift kick to the bladder sending me off to the bathroom. Reason #2: ACHES - everything hurts, my head, my boobs, my back, my belly, my thighs, my feet. If nothing hurts, something is probably wrong. If everything hurts too much, something is probably wrong. If everything hurts the right amount, that is a great sign and it means that everything is going perfectly. How do you know the right amount? You don't, and every day the "right amount" can change. Reason #3: KICKS - Oh your sweet little baby is healthy and moving around and kicking. You can feel her bumping around, it's just magical and then HOLY $HIT WHAT WAS THAT? That? That crazy sudden pain that almost made you collapse? That feeling that someone just sent an electric fireball down your vagina and through your legs? That, my dear, was your sweet little baby kicking you in the cervix. Reason #4: SWELLING - Everyone knows things swell when you're pregnant. Your hands swell. Your feet swell. Your face swells. Your boobs enter a room 5 minutes before you, and 10 minutes after your belly does. Reason #5: ADVICE - Everyone you meet who has ever met another pregnant woman is an expert on your pregnancy. Everything they will tell you defies logic, and is likely the opposite of anything your OB will ever tell you. The longer ago and the farther away they gave birth, the more advice they will have and the more they will insist your doctor is wrong. Example: 90 year old woman who birthed her youngest 70 years ago in Siberia knows more than your doctor and will terrify you while going on for hours about what the best way to be pregnant is (using vodka to douche every hour is important for a healthy fetus). Everyone else will ask you questions, benign questions compared to the stuff I've mentioned. So there you have it. Everything you may or may not have wanted to know about the 2nd trimester of pregnancy. Now, I need to go ice my crotch and change my poise pad :)"While we try to teach our children about life, our children teach us what life is all about"
2nd Trimester Skepticisms
I have to go here because lets be perfectly honest, if you've ever had a not so joyous pregnancy every time a pregnant woman tells you that she feels remarkable you really just want to punch her in the throat LOL ok maybe that was a little extreme but still. I thought, since at the current moment I'm not so much enjoying being pregnant I would give some brief reasons as to why. Reason #1: SLEEP - during the 2nd tri I haven't been able to sleep. I feel motivated but exhausted, I want to sleep all the time yet I just can't get comfortable enough to do so and just about the time sleep becomes me BAM I'm hit with a swift kick to the bladder sending me off to the bathroom. Reason #2: ACHES - everything hurts, my head, my boobs, my back, my belly, my thighs, my feet. If nothing hurts, something is probably wrong. If everything hurts too much, something is probably wrong. If everything hurts the right amount, that is a great sign and it means that everything is going perfectly. How do you know the right amount? You don't, and every day the "right amount" can change. Reason #3: KICKS - Oh your sweet little baby is healthy and moving around and kicking. You can feel her bumping around, it's just magical and then HOLY $HIT WHAT WAS THAT? That? That crazy sudden pain that almost made you collapse? That feeling that someone just sent an electric fireball down your vagina and through your legs? That, my dear, was your sweet little baby kicking you in the cervix. Reason #4: SWELLING - Everyone knows things swell when you're pregnant. Your hands swell. Your feet swell. Your face swells. Your boobs enter a room 5 minutes before you, and 10 minutes after your belly does. Reason #5: ADVICE - Everyone you meet who has ever met another pregnant woman is an expert on your pregnancy. Everything they will tell you defies logic, and is likely the opposite of anything your OB will ever tell you. The longer ago and the farther away they gave birth, the more advice they will have and the more they will insist your doctor is wrong. Example: 90 year old woman who birthed her youngest 70 years ago in Siberia knows more than your doctor and will terrify you while going on for hours about what the best way to be pregnant is (using vodka to douche every hour is important for a healthy fetus). Everyone else will ask you questions, benign questions compared to the stuff I've mentioned. So there you have it. Everything you may or may not have wanted to know about the 2nd trimester of pregnancy. Now, I need to go ice my crotch and change my poise pad :)"Honey Do's"
Paul and I created a list of "honey do's" that needed to be done before our little gal makes her grand debut. Oddly enough the list has grown quite significantly in size since it was first generated. This weekend we busted tail and polished off a good portion of our list and regardless of the new aches and pains that have been associated to all the hard work, it was quite an accomplishment to get a ton of much needed things finished. 2 days of blood, sweat, and tears (ok minus the blood part) and here is what we polished off:
*New shelves made for Kanyon/Kimbree's closet
*Basement rearranged with play area
*Basement walls and base boards washed
*Baby Swing assembled
*Crib Assembled
*Kimbree's corner created
*Front door and back french doors restained
*House cleaned
*Garage cleaned and reorganized
*Grocery shopping done
*Water Balloon Fight
*Wee bit of relaxation in the sun/jumping on tramp with sprinker on
*Storage Bins sorted in shed
*Finished it off with a good movie and popcorn
All of these things were done while entertaining kids and preventing a world war III disaster. I would say we accomlished a good chunk of our honey do's. I'm super excited to see bits and pieces of our upcoming bundle added to our pad as we patiently await her arrival so that our family can be complete.

*New shelves made for Kanyon/Kimbree's closet
*Basement rearranged with play area
*Basement walls and base boards washed
*Baby Swing assembled
*Crib Assembled
*Kimbree's corner created
*Front door and back french doors restained
*House cleaned
*Garage cleaned and reorganized
*Grocery shopping done
*Water Balloon Fight
*Wee bit of relaxation in the sun/jumping on tramp with sprinker on
*Storage Bins sorted in shed
*Finished it off with a good movie and popcorn
All of these things were done while entertaining kids and preventing a world war III disaster. I would say we accomlished a good chunk of our honey do's. I'm super excited to see bits and pieces of our upcoming bundle added to our pad as we patiently await her arrival so that our family can be complete. 
Home On The Range

There is something completely wholesome and refreshing about traveling back to where your very roots began. We try our hardest to make it back to Kansas once a year to visit family. Often our Kansas trip is the only little summer vacation we are able to sneak in and I'm extremely grateful for the quality time that is well spent with our Kansas family. My grandma who turned 80 this year and hasn't let age slow her down an ounce, goes out of her way to entertain, feed, and well feed us some more. We all leave heavy hearted and a few pounds more. Every night we had a family get together with yummy food and desserts. Aunt Julie ended up being the hostess with the mostest this year and opened her doors and kitchen to our crazy crowd, she definitely spoiled us with delicious meals. The kids enjoyed an array of swimming, fireworks, BBQ's, goat washing, redneck water slides, and camp outs. We were even able to sneak in a little maternity shoot to capture the growing baby bump. I revel in the memories that were created when I was a child growing up in Kansas and want those same memories for my children. Saying goodbye is always the hardest part of the trip but I've began to look at goodbyes as temporary, until our next adventure, I will keep you in my heart and prayers. A hearty family renunion is in the making for our next Kansas trip and we are ecstatic to see family that we haven't captured moments with in a very long time.
"It's A"
We are ecstatic to announce that we are adding the color pink to our already bold color pallet. Our plates will be overflowing but I'm pretty certain that the abudance of love headed our way will compensate for all the chaos. My husband and I made bets (30 min. massages) as to whom was correct on the gender and as much as I really hate to admit this "I WAS WRONG," and lost. Our ultrasound tech confirmed that I was wrong even after I proceeded to ask her if she was sure and how long she'd been doing this for, she grinned and replied "OHHHHHHHH just 32 years and there are no boy parts here." A huge part of me really wanted a little boy partly because we have everything to accomodate one; however, the other huge part of me (no not my butt) wanted a girl just to see what she would look like since the hubby and I have already made one heck of a good looking male offspring :). As the color pink has settled into my core, I'm finding myself more and more elated at all of the fun aspects that having a little girl entails: hairbows & headbands, frills & lace, dresses & mud, pink & purple, flowers & butterflies, and the most incredible of bonds.
We broke the news to our kids and families via a dessert decoy which left them in a turmoil. The list of possiblities they came up with as to why we were inviting them over in the middle of the week was quite comical so I have to share a few:
*We're having twins
*We're moving back to Salt Lake
*Hubby is taking a new job
*Mom is getting hitched
*Baby Gender (actually was on their list).


We painted a box with blue/pink polka dots and filled it with pink/white balloons to reveal gender. Our kids and families seemed over the moon excited about adding another pink bundle to the clan. We are definitely looking forward to the adventures ahead and hoping to reach the finish line of this pregnancy with great health and complication free :) heartburn free would be nice too but that's probably not a possibility :(
We broke the news to our kids and families via a dessert decoy which left them in a turmoil. The list of possiblities they came up with as to why we were inviting them over in the middle of the week was quite comical so I have to share a few:
*We're having twins
*We're moving back to Salt Lake
*Hubby is taking a new job
*Mom is getting hitched
*Baby Gender (actually was on their list).


We painted a box with blue/pink polka dots and filled it with pink/white balloons to reveal gender. Our kids and families seemed over the moon excited about adding another pink bundle to the clan. We are definitely looking forward to the adventures ahead and hoping to reach the finish line of this pregnancy with great health and complication free :) heartburn free would be nice too but that's probably not a possibility :(
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