Archive for July, 2009

Gluttony

I am sitting here topping my oatmeal chocolate chip cookies with whipped cream before eating them, so I figured gluttony was an appropriate title. I’d blame the fetus, but the sweet tooth isn’t a new thing, I’ve always loved sugar. Hopefully I can attempt to match my sugar consumption with fruit or vegetable consumption each day (yeah right) and then this kid will have a chance at craving foods that are good for it.

I have the evening off since I worked the day shift today taking a tour of all of Looking Glass’s different agencies. It was really cool to see all the services we offer and hope that someday I can work in the counseling program. I also redid the math today for when I’ll be eligible for maternity leave and it’s december 4th, not January 4th like I thought, so I have a much better chance of making it until then before this little turkey pops out.

Adam is researching exercise bikes since he has decided that is his ticket to getting fit. If any of you have an exercise bike that you’re currently using as a dirty clothes holder, let us know. I would give him a hard time about wanting to buy exercise equipment, but I got a Gazelle for my birthday several years ago and didn’t use the thing 20 times before it went to storage. I dream of one day having a house where it can be set up and easy to use, since dragging it out and setting it up was what kept me from using it. Maybe when I’m too huge to run I can go back to Gazelling. For the time being I’m considering the 10k I ran on the 4th of july my workout for the month. Sad, but true.

I have to go claim the tv before Adam claims it to play magic online through the Xbox. Just when I thought playing the magic card game couldn’t get any geekier, it did.

No exciting updates on the fetus front. People say that when you first feel it kick it feels like gas, so I get all excited every time I feel gas, but then I fart and am all sad. I’m sure it’s very entertaining for anyone near me. I’m sitting there grinning, then I fart, and then I frown. Oh, the joys of pregnancy. =)

Registry

In celebration of the pregnancy now being public, Adam and I went to Target last night and made a baby registry. It reminded me of registering for wedding gifts, though this time Adam didn’t wander off to electronics section and scan all the seasons of family guy, hehe. We’ve been having fun scoping out all the places in town that sell used baby gear.

I’m 15 weeks today, and I get these weekly e-mails telling me about how big my baby is, but they don’t mean much since I don’t typically use ounces as a measurement, so to make it mean more I have figure out how many chocolate chips are in 2.5 ounces. 133!

Snowflake is the same weight as 133 chocolate chips. Also supposedly the size of an orange.

Looking at all these chocolate chips has made me hungry, so I’m off to find lunch for me and the parasite. =)

Rick Rolled by Idaho

While at the airport they played Rick Ainsley’s “never gonna give you up” over the public loudsystem. Way to be Idaho.

We made it home all in one piece, just a little tired.

I worked swing shift tonight (3-11pm) and have tuesdays and wednesdays off before I start my thursday-monday work week again. Adam is back to work again early tomorrow.

Going home

We’re now at the Boise airport waiting for our flight back to portland. Since Adam is only 24, and apparently everyone under the age of 25 in inherently a reckless driver until the magical day that is their 25th birthday, I did all the rental car driving this trip. Fair I guess since Adam drove to the airport and he’ll drive home.

Snowflake got some pats from family this weekend which was fun. I’m excited when people I know notice the bump and pat it, but when strangers start to grope me that will freak me out. According to my doc, my uterus is special and is flipped back towards by spine while most peoples lay more towards their belly. Sometime in the next month the weight of the baby will force it to flip forward into normal position. I’m excited for this since my doctor says that when it happens I will all of a sudden be able to see and feel a very noticeable bump. That may finally be the end of my non-preggo pants.

Okay, back to my scone and very pulpy odwalla orange juice. Does pulp count as my fiber for the day?

Snowflake’s first flight

Some more details:

I’m due January 5th 2010
My next ultrasound is August 5th
We’re not planning to find out the gender, Yay surprises!

Adam and I are at the Portland airport waitng to fly to Boise where his brother lives. First time I’ve flown since we figured out about snowflake (the nickname we’ve given my little parasite, since it’s due in winter). We’re watching another couple who have a baby and tons of baby apparati and realizing this is the last time we’ll be able to fly with so little stuff. =)

Kate’s eggo is prego

I know a few of you out there already know this, but for the rest of you, we have a little bit of an announcement. That is right, my boys can swim.

Kate is now 14-weeks along and everything is going great so far. We had our third ultrasound a couple of days ago and we’re having another one in about 4 weeks, so more to come then. Until then, enjoy the YouTube videos we’ve put up so far.

We <3 Brendan

Brendan

Brendan

We will never forget our nephew Brendan.

http://www.welovebrendan.com

The new new blog

Welcome to the new Becker Project. The website did exist before as a blog, but we didn’t use it very often. We’ve recently decided to revive the website and use it again. More info to come soon.