Friday, June 26, 2015

37 Week Pregnancy Update

The Final Countdown!!

Time this past month seems to have gone by SO slow! But then at the same time, I can't believe our little girl will be with us in just a few weeks. Too crazy!

We finally are feeling ready for baby girl. The nursery is basically done and organized, the sheets and blankets are washed, and the diaper bag is packed for the hospital (with a few going home clothing options I can't wait to put her in)! I am getting so excited to meet our daughter, although I occasionally have bits of anxiety and fear when it comes to delivery and being a parent in general. I really have a lot to learn! I am just praying that everything goes well at this point. 

I feel very big and just overall ready to not be pregnant! She moves a ton, which is great, but sometimes gets so uncomfortable and obnoxious. I still have heartburn that comes in waves. Luckily, I've been taking Zantac + Tums occasionally so that seems to resolve the issue. I wake up super achy and my hips/low back have been popping lots, especially when I wake up or am in the same position for long periods of time. I did get a Groupon for a prenatal massage this week, and it felt amazing! I am also ready to have my body back and be able to wear normal clothes. Sorry for all the complaining. It has been an easy pregnancy overall, but it's still weird to experience all these changes.

Here is a more up-to-date picture of our nursery. Eventually we'll frame some cute pics of our little one and get them up on the wall

David and I also celebrated our 3rd anniversary a couple of weeks ago by going out to eat at Cheesecake Factory. It's so fun being married to this guy and I can't believe how much life has changed in 3 years. We can't wait to see what this next year brings (lots of changes I'm sure)! I am 35 weeks pregnant here:


Last weekend, we did the Living Room Hike with some great dental friends. I was almost 37 weeks pregnant here, and was so slow and way behind everyone! It's not too long of a hike, but it was definitely a workout for me. I originally tried to stay super active during this pregnancy, but I haven't been very successful, so this challenged me (in a good way).

Abbie, me and Jessica

And here's one last one of David and me. He didn't leave my side and stopped with me every time I needed to stop, even when we were way behind the group. I could tell it was difficult for such a competitive guy to go so slow! He has been so patient and encouraging through this whole pregnancy and I can't thank him enough. Our little girl is lucky to have him as a dad!


I also got together with a group of dental wives & students to celebrate our baby girl. Froyo for the win! It was so fun to get together and am so grateful to have them through dental school!


Hopefully we'll have a baby soon!!

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Remembering Grandpa Reed

For the last two years, David and I had the opportunity to live with an older gentleman named Reed. Shortly after moving in, we started calling him "Grandpa Reed" and he truly felt like our grandpa. Our living arrangement was that we had our own space downstairs, however we shared a kitchen with him upstairs. We made dinner and ate it with him almost every night, in true family dinner fashion. It was a positive experience for everyone and we loved our time with him!

We got to know a lot of fun stories about his life. He would have been 97 next month (on my due date, July 13, actually), so he had experienced a lot in his nearly 100 years of life. He attended BYU during the great depression, was an officer in the Navy during WWII where he liberated Japanese camps in China at the end of the war, worked with Eleanor Roosevelt in the National Security Department in D.C., and had a successful career as a hospital administrator over VA hospitals around the nation.

Although he had many accomplishments during his career, he was always first a faithful church member and loved his family more than anything else. He and his wife served in numerous callings in the LDS church, including two full-time missions. The first was to Ghana, where they were the first missionaries ever to serve there. They sacrificed a ton while living there, including living on dirt floors and nearly starving during a drought year in Africa, but were faithful and loved serving the people. Their other mission was in Salt Lake City, where they reorganized the Temple Square Mission to what it is today with sister missionaries. Sometimes he was hard to learn about because he was so humble and hated talking about himself! But that was just one of the many great traits he had.

Read his obituary HERE



He was so sweet and we loved getting to know him. Here are a few of our favorite memories of Grandpa:
  • Baking and eating treats with him. He had the biggest sweet tooth! Anytime I was baking, he would make his way toward the kitchen in hopes of getting a treat. Of course, I always had extra for him. One time in particular I was baking and had the live NBC musical of The Sound of Music on in the background. He came in and together we watched the musical and ate cookies. During the commercial breaks he would tell me about the musicals and shows he and his wife had seen together, as well as places they had traveled. It was so simple, but one of my favorite memories with him.
  • During Fast and Testimony meetings at church, he would stand up in the aisle rather than go to the front. He would then start out his testimony by belting out "Brothers and Sisters!". The deacon that had the microphone that week would then run over to get him the microphone in time. We loved hearing his testimony of the gospel. 
  • One time I had a t-shirt on that said "Victoria's Secret" on the front. I got it for free years ago, and it is extra loose and comfy (especially while being pregnant) so I wear it around the house with sweats, and always thought he wouldn't know what it was. One time grandpa saw it and said "Now, Victoria's Secret..." and I got all nervous trying to figure out what he'd say next. But he then said, "My favorite robe is from there! It actually was my wife's, but I love it so much I now wear it. I've tried to go back in there to get another one, but I can't muster up the courage to go in that store!" He was so cute.
  • He LOVED gravy. On anything! Because I made dinner for our family dinners, I would try and incorporate things he liked. He was a meat and potatoes kind of guy, and disliked a lot of vegetables and healthy foods (like spinach, which I learned to sneak into recipes so he wouldn't notice). Many times if we had, say, mashed potatoes, meat, salad and fruit, the gravy would make its way onto everything. Truly, it would cover every part of his plate, even the salad and fruit and then he would grab a spoon so he could spoon up all the leftover gravy off his plate. We eventually just started setting his place with a spoon at every meal with gravy.
  • When we moved in, he took us around to all the neighbors to personally introduce us at each house. He was so sweet and it wore him out but he was such a gentleman. He also announced our arrival to the ward each Sunday during our first month there. There was no hiding there! We always felt loved and appreciated by Grandpa. 
  • He was the biggest BYU sports fan! It worked out perfectly because David is a huge BYU sports fan. Together, the two of them watched many games, and I would hear them shouting and cheering upstairs. It was funny though because during the commercials they would show old sports highlights and replays, and sometimes grandpa would think they were live! David would end up explaining to him they were clips from the past (like the 80s)...haha it was cute!

Sadly, that was the only picture we ever took of him. He hated being in pictures! But I sure love those guys sporting their BYU gear. 


The above is from Grandpa Reed's funeral. We loved the "Y" on his casket! We are so sad and miss him a ton, but at the same time we are so so happy that he is back with his wife! We know that families are eternal and that he is in a much better place. Grandpa has been one of the biggest blessings in our lives, and we can never repay him for letting us into his life, home, and family. We love you, Grandpa! And we know we will see you again someday!

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Memorial Weekend in Kansas

Last month, David and I headed home to Kansas for Memorial Weekend. He had a break from school and I took a couple of days off work so that we were able to enjoy a nice long weekend away. It was our last time going home before we have our little girl (crazy!). My sister, Carrie, and her family were there as well, which was a blast! I absolutely love spending time with family and it felt so nice to be home and relax.

The first day there we took the kids to the petting zoo near our house. It was so fun and these kids are just darling!



While we were there, Carrie, my mom, and my mother-in-law, Colleen threw me a wonderful baby shower. It was so incredibly nice of them and I had the best time! The night before, we all hung out and prepped some food and decorations for the next morning. We made homemade mini quiches, which turned out so delicious and also homemade Swig sugar cookies. If you're looking for the best sugar cookie in the world, there it is (plus we added some almond extract to both the dough and frosting because it's the greatest baking ingredient). I had so much fun hanging out with everyone.

We had a great turnout at the shower and it was so nice to see many people I hadn't seen in awhile! Unfortunately, we forgot to take any pictures during the shower, but we did get a few after when we were starting to clean up, ha!

Colleen, me, and my mom:

Colleen, me, my mom, London, and Carrie

This was all Carrie's idea to throw a shower and I'm so glad she did because it turned out great! She is the ultimate party planner though, so I knew it would be a success. I just loved that they were in town while we were!

We had a blast being home, hanging with our families, and eating a ton (including Jack Stack, KC Joe's - the best!, Cheesecake Factory, Jose Pepper's, and a bajillion Swig cookies and cupcakes). I definitely gained a few pounds by my next pregnancy check-up!

I also made my dad take a few pregnancy photos for us while we were there. We just snapped some in the backyard, which was so lush and green. I always forget how gorgeous Kansas is! My dad is awesome and I am so grateful he could take a few for us.



My favorite:

Thanks for the pictures, dad! And thank you to both of our family's for spoiling us while we were in town, we had the best time and can't wait to see you all again!