Everybody loves Teddy's beefy thighs!
Joe & Carolyn at Montmorency Falls in Quebec City.
Saturday, December 29, 2012
Friday, December 28, 2012
Cousins!
Teddy got to meet and hang out with his cousin Tyler for the first time. Even though there's a bit of a language barrier, they still bonded over Tyler's talking dump truck.
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Merry Christmas 2012!!
Now that there's an app for Blogger on the iPhone, my resolution is to post more often since so many pictures are on my cell of Mr. Teddy. So to kick things off, here are some pictures from Christmas!
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Holy crap, we have a baby!
It only took me 2 months to put up a new post. It's amazing how much time a newborn magically uses out of a 24 hour day. Now, at 2 months later, we're slowly getting into a routine of some sort, but just as you think you're getting a hang of it, it all changes again! Anywho, here are some of my favorite pictures from the last few months and hopefully I'll figure out how to edit video and get some of those posted as well.
Sunday, June 24, 2012
One more 'photo shoot' before I'm almost fully cooked! It really looks like I have a torpedo coming out of my belly. What's nice is that in the photos I look a lot less 'fluffy' than I feel- I feel so bloated and puffy that I could just float away, that is if I didn't feel like I weighed 500 pounds. So far I've gained about 40 pounds and it's amazing that I don't look that big at all. This past Friday was the first week I purposefully skipped ballet class. It was so hard to pick up my legs and balance on my puffy feet the previous week, that I decided to skip and probably won't go back until after the baby arrives.
The baby moves around like gang busters and on a fairly regular schedule. I took a video with my phone of my belly bouncing around. Need to figure out how to download it and if it looks okay, I'll upload it, though it is of my naked belly, so I may try to video it again while I'm wearing a shirt.
Sleeping well has been cyclical. Thankfully, the last 4 or 5 nights have been pretty good with me being able to see for about 5 hours straight. I'm just hoping that I get a good night's sleep the night before I go into labor. The last thing I want is to be exhausted before any of it even starts.
If I'm still pregnant next week, I'm going to ask our friend Annabel (the one that took the pictures of Joe and I before) if she can take another set of pictures for us. It's so weird going through every day thinking, 'this may be the last time I watch TV without a baby or this may be the last time I enjoy a nice long shower'. Everyone says that it's all worth it, but it's still a bit scary to think that such a dramatic change, bigger than moving to or from Switzerland or even starting college & graduate school, is just around the corner.
-Finally installing the car seat into the blue car- it eats up all the leg room for the passenger in the front seat!
Saturday, June 02, 2012
Today we had our Texas baby shower at the Meddlesome Moth, our local bar/restaurant. It was really nice to see so many of our Dallas friends together in one place to hang out with us and celebrate the arrival of our little zoo animal. Dr. Jill Larsen, our resident Aussie friend, hosted the party with fun games and a lot of yummy cupcakes (I think I ate 10 over the course of the weekend- no joke!). Thank you, all, for coming and celebrating with us!!
-The Mansfield Room at the Moth
-Jill running the games
-Joe and I opening presents
-The cutest gift or babies made from burp clothes, wash clothes, hats & mittens, from my old UTSW coworker, Linda
Sunday, May 20, 2012
Joe and I decided to take our last road trip through TX without a wee one in tow. We decided to make it a foodie trip through the heart of TX barbeque and then down to San Antonio to visit Joe's aunt, uncle and cousins and to finally visit the other Missions (the Alamo being the most famous). We started and ended the trip in West, Texas- that's "West 'comma' Texas" for some kolaches. On Friday when we headed out, the Village Bakery was open and their kolaches are better than the ones at the Czech stop on the highway. Of course, that didn't stop me from buying (and eating almost all) nearly a dozen kolaches from the Czech stop on the way home Sunday afternoon.
Of course we tried to sample as much of the best TX barbeque that we could fit into our stomachs in one morning and I reached out to my twitter foodie friends for recommendations of what to eat and where and we were not disappointed. Below is my picture blog of the trip!
We started our meat tour in Luling, TX at City Market. A dinky/divey little convenience store with a barbeque pit stuck in the middle of it. For 9:30am (they open the pit at 8am) it was quite packed full of people. It was so dark (and a bit intimidatingly compact) inside the pit room that between the low light and the pungent smoke, I didn't bother to take the camera out. The ribs were boring, but the brisket was scrumptious, a nice crispy outside and a juicy inside. The sausage was great, too! Can't put my finger on why I liked this one best, but it was tasty :) A nice meaty breakfast to start off the day!
Next up, Lockhart's- the official barbeque capital of Texas. There are 4 notable places to eat in Lockhart's, but will limited stomach capacity, especially for me and my ever growing uterus pushing up my stomach, we decided to pick two places for our second breakfast and then lunch.
First up, Smitty's Market. This place was cool and I took a lot of pictures, more than even the ones I've posted here. The people running the place as well as what looked to be the regulars were in there with us at 10:30-11am for what was our second breakfast. The pit master was a bit shy, but he let me shoot a bunch of cool pictures in the pit room. The market side had cool communal tables and I wish I could have taken pictures of all the fun families and friends that had gathered in there on that Saturday morning. They were all having such a good time! The ribs were amazing and the brisket was good, as was the sausage. Definitely the best ribs of the trip!
And for lunch, we headed to Kreuz Market. Unlike Smitty's, this is a modern building so picture taking wasn't as much fun. But the little old lady running the one pit was pretty cool. At this point, we were getting a bit full of meat. It was suggested for us to get their chops, brisket and suasage. The local barbque place in Dallas sells Kreuz sausage, which I've had a bunch of times, so being super full, we skipped the sausage for lunch. The chops were very moist- was is fat or brine? Hard to tell. And the brisket or clod, not sure what we ordered, was quite fatty. Still tasty. All in all, I definitely had no need to eat the rest of the day after this trip!
We then headed down to San Antonio the check out the Missions. Everybody knows the Alamo, but there are 4 other Missions that still stand on beautiful grounds just south of the city. We first stopped at Mission San Juan, but it's under construction, so pictures of the church are ugly and I'll eventually put pictures of the grounds up on flickr. Next up, Mission Espada, with Joe checking out the aqueduct, the mission and one of the beautiful flowers out front.
And lastly, Mission San Jose. At this point, I was hot, somewhat sunburned, sweating to death, but considering it was a 'cool' Texas day I trudged along the grounds hopping from shady spot to shady spot. It took a while to get a shot of the church as there was a wedding going on inside and late comers were trickling in as well as the normal tourists milling about to check out the stonework around the door. Very beautiful.
Upon arriving at our hotel, Joe and I cooled down after being outside for a while and headed to the Cove for the best burger in San Antonio according to Texas Monthly Magazine circa 2009. It was okay- definitely not a fan of refried beans, so I only tried a bite of Joe's burger. The Cove was a cool place. Definitely wish there were more places like it around pretentious Dallas.
On Sunday, we headed over to Joe's cousin Eric's house to meet up with his family as well as Joe's Aunt Patsy and Uncle Larry. We had some tex-mex for breakfast and then started our 5 hour trip back up to the Big D.
Saturday, May 05, 2012
Week 32
Third time's a charm!! The doctor sent me back in for some measurements of the baby and this time we requested a profile view of the baby from the doctor doing the ultrasound. She said that she'd do her best as long as the baby cooperated and it did, enough, so that we can see it's enourmous Joe-sized noggin with it's hands in front of it's face. Strangely, as last time, the doctor printed out a picture of the femur.... not sure why we've gotten pictures of a femur at both appointments. At least we finally have a cute profile picture!
Monday, April 30, 2012
Joe and I flew home for our Pennsylvania baby shower in Pittsburgh. It was nice to be back in 'chilly' PA, with a seasonably comfortable 50 degrees- a nice change from the Texas heat. I swear that on Saturday morning there was some freezing rain when we left for the Strip District- which is almost like snow!
Here are some pictures of Joe and I opening pictures at the shower, plus me and some of the Saccos. Unfortunately, I have no pictures with the Rutkowski's on my camera, so we'll have to get some from Joe's mom at some point.
Here are some pictures of Joe and I opening pictures at the shower, plus me and some of the Saccos. Unfortunately, I have no pictures with the Rutkowski's on my camera, so we'll have to get some from Joe's mom at some point.
-The cute diaper cake my mom made
-Lisa, Madeline and the belly
-Me and my mom
-Me and Grandma
-Grandma, me & my dad
-Me, my cousin Brooke, my dad, Grandma & Aunt Patty
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