Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Things That Make Me Happy - September 2012

I'm in the final 10 weeks of my pregnancy and let's face it, it's not the most fun thing right now.
I'm huge.  I'm uncomfortable.  I can't sleep.  I'm STILL nauseous.
(Going to go to the pharmacy today to find an anti-nausea bracelet to see if that helps.)

BUT, I'm determined to stay positive through to the end.  Make no mistake, I wanted this, I planned it, and ultimately I'm thrilled and can't wait to hold my babe.

So,
I've decided to start posting about the little things that make me happy
(even though I cry almost every day--hormones!).

I'll be doing this once a month--my happy post.  :)


#1
Getting out some of my Halloween/Fall decor.
I'm simplifying this year and not going overboard and getting everything out.
Too much work.
I'll be lucky to have my Christmas tree out by Christmastime.
A few pumpkins, ghosts, and orange lights cheers me up and makes me happy.






#2
These two adorable faces.
They are best cousin friends.
Sam and Sophie



#3
 I know it's silly, but I'm ridiculously giddy over my ultra clean bathroom.
The cleaners were here yesterday (hey, I can no longer hunch over a shower and tub and scrub, nor do I have the time or energy),
and they are soooooo good!
I went up in the bathroom yesterday and just sat and basked.



#4
Hubs cleaned out and organized the garage this last Saturday.
We bought some shelves and "hired" my 14-year-old to build them.
Aaaaah, I love driving into my garage, you know, 12-14 times a day, since I practically live in my car.




#5
A chandelier for Lucy's room.



#6
A dinosaur bed for Sam--no more toddler bed.
(I caught him kneeling by the toddler bed, sobbing, and saying goodbye to it.  I knelt down and cried right along with him.)



#7
Jacob was chosen as the first Student of the Month at his school.



#8
Another silly one.
I bought these lunch bags online.


They fold up and store nicely in the freezer.
There is so much more I can pack in the kids' lunches now that the food stays cold for up to 10 hours.
I've made pasta salad, 7-layer bean dip, and ham and cheese sandwiches WITH mayo for them.
I can also pack cheese snacks, yogurt, and milk without worrying about spoilage.



#9
Still picking tomatoes from my garden



#10
Beginning the countdown to our annual Disneyland trip
Only 4 months!!!
(I've never taken a 2-month old baby before but I am NOT missing out this year.)



Jeff and I and the three oldest kids were able to attend the dedication of the Brigham City temple this last Sunday.  I almost didn't go because it hurts (so much!) these days to sit on those hard chairs and someone needed to stay home with Sam.
When we went to get our temple dedication recommends I told the Bishop that I didn't need one because I wouldn't be going.  He was inspired to give me one anyway, "just in case," he said.

I decided one hour prior to get ready and go.  
We dropped Sam off at my brother's house.

I'm so glad I went.
When we entered the chapel (which they say is an extension of the temple during the dedication), I immediately felt an overwhelming presence of the Spirit.  
I couldn't stop crying.  We all had such a great experience, and I made it almost all the way through on my chair--I had to stand for the last talk.



#11
Found this old, favorite picture of Lulu at 2 years old.



#12
Stacey, Chris and baby Franklin have moved home to Utah.
They live right here in our neighborhood.
Our baby boys are only going to be three months apart.
They will be best of friends.


#13
And the last thing that has made me so happy this month:
(sorry, no picture)
At my 20 week ultrasound, they thought I would have to have a C-section because of the location of my placenta.
This last week, they did a re-check and everything looks picture perfect and fabulous.
No C-section!

They also ran several blood tests to see if I had the same issues I had with the last pregnancy.
Nothing!
This pregnancy could not be more ideal.  My blood pressure, iron, thyroid, all of it, are perfect.

So, so thankful and HAPPY!!!!!

8 comments:

Unknown said...

God love you and your beautiful family! I can't speak to if this works or not because I am not nor have never been pregnant, but a coworker told me her doctor said to eat an Atomic Fireball to help with pregnancy nausea. I'm sure you have had more than your fair share of unsolicited advise, but I figured it couldn't help to share!

Have a beautiful day - I look forward to more of these same posts!

Tina said...

I love all these happy things! It makes me happy to see the things that make you happy!

Unknown said...

That was fun.

Mrs.Sargent said...

I love that we made the list!!! Can't wait for our boys to be best friends!!

Just Kristina... said...

Love the post! I love how you're finding happiness in everyday things!

musicmom said...

YEAH~~!! What a happy and positive post. What a good exaMPLE YOU ARE TO ME. :)
You are amazing. Good luck in the countdown.

Erin said...

Hi cute Amy! I've had so much fun catching up with you and your cute family! I'm thrilled to hear things are going so well this pregnancy! How exciting. Hang on through those last hard weeks - we both know how awful they can be! And yea for Disneyland!! We are going in a week and I am more excited than the kids! I think you'll be fine with a 2 month old. They sleep so much at that age. I'd a lot rather take a newborn than a 1 or 2 year old. We will be leaving Kole with my mom this year. :) Loved your thankful post. Tell Jeff hi for us!

Natalie said...

I cried about Sam's bed, too. I recognize that this may be a little extreme. I'm not sorry about it, though.

I took a six-week-old to Disney World and a three-month-old to Disneyland. It was fantastic. I'd do it again in a heartbeat.

I am SO so so so so...endlessly, deliriously happy about your pregnancy and the joy it has brought you. You don't need this perspective, but I recommend you read Elder Douglas Callister's talk, "The House You Live In". It's worth some attention anytime, but especially while pregnant, IMO.

Thanks for sharing the joy. xo