Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Inauguration - Through the Eyes of a First Grader
The best part of the conversation was when I told them that this was one of those events that people will remember forever. For the rest of their lives, they will remember where they were when they saw the first black President take the oath of office. One of them said, "We'll remember that we were in Mrs. Zahrte's First Grade class!" We witnessed history together and none of us will forget it - that is cool!
For anyone who has worked with 6 and 7 year olds, you know that they have an attention span of about 20 min. Consequently, the 30 min. of Inauguration that we watched was a little much for them. They were most amazed at the number of people that were gathered on the mall in D.C., and how CRAZY everyone went when President Obama walked out on stage. They were not overly impressed with Aretha Franklin - they thought the bow on her hat was too big. The funniest thing happened during the opening prayer. Pastor Rick Warren was a little wordy for most of the little, not-in-church people, and they started getting squirrely. I made the mistake of talking during the prayer and one of them said, "Hey, I'm praying!" Oh sorry! Please continue...
Regardless of any one's political views or who they voted for, today was a historical day for our country. I was thrilled to have witnessed it with 20 future leaders!
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Yee Haw - Stock Show!
23 weeks - This Baby and I are ready for our first Stock Show!
Eli found a friend just his size - a pot belly pig!
Grace in her new pink cowgirl hat - that is a girl after my own heart!
The three amigos with Cam the CSU Ram
We tons had of fun with Team Pouliot - too many funny things happened and were said to even count. My favorite was when Grace told me that she thought the baby would probably enjoy the lights and music of the rodeo, and that I should open my mouth wide so he could hear better. Genius!
Our only hiccups were two trips to the first aid station (one for Grace and one for me. Who knew we were so allergic to rodeos? Good thing they are stocked with Benadryl!) and almost getting arrested by the rent-a-cop. Oops. We were able to avoid Stock Show jail by the skin of our teeth after we kindly (I use that term loosely) explained to him that we were a little lost and just trying to get to the sidewalk that was 50 feet past his guard shack. He kindly (I use that term even more loosely) explained to us that he didn't actually care that we had three short-legged, tired children, one exhausted pregnant gal, and three over stimulated adults. We were going to have to follow the rules and walk all the way up the hill, through the arena, and back down the sidewalk, fifty feet from where we were, adding about 20 min. to our trip back to the car. Our options were to follow the rules or go to jail. After assessing the situation and the children on our shoulders, we all chose option one. In the process, we had to convince a 7-year-old that we were not, in fact, going to jail, and that Jer was not actually going to punch that guy. Aah, memories!
All in all, it was a successful trip to the 103rd National Western Stock Show. Who wants to join us next year?
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Better Late Than Never!
This is what the wall looked like when we were trying to choose paint colors. We can never choose just based on the sample cards. We have to choose a few and try them out on the wall. Which one do you like? We chose the one in the middle - Cliff Rock.
Jer finishng up the taping
We thought we had a fool proof plan for painting stripes. First we tried using a clear glaze underneath the tape. That didn't work. The paint still leaked under the tape. Next, we tried using painter's caulk. The caulk kept the paint from leaking out from under the tape, but the caulk leaked instead. Jer had beautifully straight stripes that had a line of white caulk on both sides of it. He took a paintbrush and hand painted above and below each stripe. Now we're on the hunt for clear painter's caulk.
Here's what it looks like now. All we have left is the small green and orange stripes that go inside the big white one.
Saturday, January 3, 2009
Operation Nursery Phase 2
Step 1: Measure and mark lines all the way around the room. Note: This step does not work very well if your floors and walls are not straight (like ours!)
Step 3: Try not to step on the "helper" dog. Try to get her to lay under the crib. She's sort of out of the way there!
Step 4: Measure 14 inches above the absolutely perfect first line and make more marks. The corners can be a little tight, so you may have to smash your face into the wall to make it line up!
Thursday, January 1, 2009
Halfway There!
Anyway, wowie, wow, wow! This time This Baby didn't even fit on the whole screen. We were easily able to confirm the sex and then the tech showed us all of his body parts and took a million measurements. She checked out the amount of amniotic fluid, the length of all of the major bones, brain circumference (smart, very smart!), etc. Everything was measuring in the "normal" range as far as she could tell, so that's good news. We also saw a 4 chamber heart, his brain divided in half, fluid in his bladder (meaning his kidneys are working), fluid in his stomach (meaning his sucking and swallowing), and lots of little vertebrae along his closed spine. All good news!! The tech told us that the radiologist will read the pictures and call us if they find anything out of the ordinary. If not, no news is good news.
The only creepy part was that he spent most of the time facing out, so the ultrasound machine picked up his face from straight on instead of a profile shot. It looks very skeletal and we could see eye sockets and the lenses of his eyes. Cool, glad they're there, still a little scary looking. One thing Jer noticed, that I didn't, was that we had only seen one arm. While I was looking to make sure he had Jer's nose instead of mine, he was counting finger, arm, and leg bones. He was concerned that we could only see one arm - he had it up near his face waving at us. The tech showed us that his left arm was down at his side and the right one was straight up in their air. I love it - he's raising his hand already. The good teacher is so proud!
Handsome, huh? That is his right hand in the air. How polite!
This is the face forward shot the creeped us out a little bit. You can see both eye sockets and the heart.
Yep, this is what you think it is. This is a "spread eagle" shot from the bum looking up. You can see both thighs and his "boy parts" in the middle. Daddy is so proud!
It's hard to believe that we are already halfway though our great adventure. As we rang in 2009 last night, we did so with great enthusiasm and excitement for what the new year holds for us!