Monday, June 28, 2010

10 weeks down...29 more to go!

These past 10 weeks have gone by incredibly slowly! I'm sure it's partly because I haven't been able to physically do much, aside from making a permanent ass mark in my now favorite couch cushion. The sickness is slowly going away and so is the fatigue...yay! Just as my world was getting better, a staph infection hit...in my nose. Who gets a staph infection in their nose?! Me, I'm apparently that skilled. The baby is looking absolutely wonderful and we go back to my OB on July 21st to see if we're having a Jackson Andrew or an Abigail Grace! I'm so extremely impatient, I cannot wait! Seeing the baby everytime we go into the office is such a relief. These have been a very stressful 10 weeks because of all the past problems.
I decided against doing a boutique I had scheduled for Saturday because of my infection. Ian had taken the day off to help and so while I felt horrible physically, there was no way that we were wasting the one day that we have with him at home! So we went to the Dino Park in Ogden! Rosalynn had a blast! As you can see, this kid is growing like a weed! She's already in a size 5! In a little more than a month, she'll be 3! I cannot believe how fast the time really does go! Before I gave birth to her, I cannot count how many people tole me to enjoy the time because it goes by before you know it. While I enjoyed her 3 wonderful years of life as much as humanly possible, it went by in the blink of an eye! That bit of advice is true and should be taken seriously :) Rosalynn LOVED seeing her little brother/sister last time we went. Or, as she calls the baby, her brother-sister. Everyone is one entity with her. I am Mommy-Daddy and Daddy is Daddy-Mommy.  She has really been enjoying writing her alphabet letters and drawing lately. We're hoping that we can get her into preschool this coming fall. If only she'll decide to potty train anytime soon, she'll be able to attend.  But unfortunately she is just as head strong as her mother and father, so she'll do it when she feels like it. I'm rather proud of her drawing abilities. I know every 3 year old draws the same, but when it's your kid, there's always a
sense of pride :) Although we have not yet grasped the concept of a neck, I'm very excited that what I've been teaching her about body parts looks like it's been sinking in! To your left you see Mommy, Daddy (with hair), and baby. Hahaha! I love how cute she is!
Ian has been doing wonderfully again! He's had a busy week up until now because there was a base-wide exercise going on. He's loving his responsibilities as a Staff!  He loves that he's also very trusted. He feels as if everyone comes
to him with things, trusting his knowledge and skills. We're very proud of him! He's been very supportive of my Tastefully Simple business, and by supportive I mean eats all of my goodies before I have a chance to have any :) He received his commendation medal a week or so ago. He got his nifty medal and his certificate to go along with it. Once again, VERY proud of him and his accomplishments.
It's tough to think that only 5 or so years ago, right before we were married, he had no real ambition in life and I had ambition but no drive to get to where I wanted to go. Without me, he would never have been pushed to join the AF like he had mentioned when we first started dating, and without him I would never have the support to pursue what I wanted in life. There are not very men who would work 2 jobs, to make sure that not only are their wife and kids taken care of, but to save to eventually pay hundreds of thousands of dollars to have their wife work with the deceased....and at the end of the day smile with support. I have a one of a kind! (And Mom, yes, you support me...but really, I have one of those, "You can be anything" mothers. I could work for the circus and she'd most likely still be proud of me. I appreciate it more than life, but a mommy is not always an objective view.) His theory is, "I work my ass off to support you and then when you're a doctor and I'm retired, I'll be sitting pretty". We'll take turns :) Now, he's getting ready to finish his degree and I'm taking my time finishing mine....kids, they take a lot out of you! To think we've come so far in only 5 years and in the next 5 years, if all goes according to plan, we will have 2 beautiful school-age children, Ian will be an officer, and I will be be applying to Med School...what?! When the hell did we grow up and become responsible adults?! :)

Friday, June 4, 2010

Our little dancer is back

This week Rozzy started dance again. Yay for her! Not so yay for her teacher. Her teacher looked about half my age, and I'm not very old at all haha, so I could tell the little girls did not take her all too seriously. We'll see if this coming week, we can't cure that.
Cheer was another story. She LOVED it. We realized how very uncoordinated she is, but she loves it :) Hopefully working on everything at home will help her. She's almost 3, but all of the little girls in her class are almost 4. 1 year is a whole lot when they're this young, developmentally. Naturally, Rosalynn was just about 2 feet taller than all but one little girl. She is my giant.
We had a great 4 day weekend. We were able to get out to Antelope Island and explore a little. Our beach picnic was going wonderfully until Ian was attacked by killer gnats and sand spiders were spotted. The view out there is absolutely beautiful.
Ian went to work as a SSgt this week. He seemed very proud to put on his uniform this week, and we feel just the same about his accomplishments. He's come so far from his no direction/no ambition self just 5 years ago. Hey, they say all it takes a good woman, right? ;)
I'm feeling alright. Morning sickness, dizziness, and fatigue have made it so moving around is not currently much of an option, so our poor flat couch cushion now remembers me. I'm pretty sure there's no life left in this thing as I've been stuck to it for the past few weeks. I've bled off and on, but my doctor seems hopeful. Apparently 1 in 4 women bleed during their first trimester as your body gets used to the baby. We're sure hoping that he's right about that! I can't say that he's eased my mind much, I'm still beyond stressed out. I think I will be on edge until I reach the second trimester. I'm optimistic, but very cautious right now.
We're currently planning Rosalynn's birthday. We're not really planning much of anything here, just a little birthday party with a few people. At the end of August, we're going down to California to give Rosalynn her present. We're doing the Disneyland experiences that we think she'd like. We're doing the Minnie and Friends Breakfast, My Disneyland Birthday Party, and the Bippity Boppity Boutique. She's had her eyes on that Boutique for quite some time. She gets her hair, makeup done, gets a princess dress, and a lot more. We figure that she's pretty spoiled as it is, so really she doesn't need anything else, so instead we'll give her experiences!

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Uh huh...

Apparently I never started this thing. That or I deleted older entries quite some time ago....So this will probably be a long update!

We've had so much happen in the last few months! Ian came home on March 9th, (YAY!), we moved to Hill AFB in Utah in the middle of March, Ian went to and graduated from ALS a few weeks ago, and we found out that we're pregnant!

We're so excited. Rosalynn is going to be an amazing big sister. We're due on January 20th, so we have quite some time until we get to the finish line, but we're both very much looking forward to it! I have to take Lovenox to regulate my blood clotting during the pregnancy but we're very optimistic that this will happen for us this time! We have another appointment on May 26th so we can see our little one for the first time. We're praying we know that God's got our back and we'll have our new little bundle of joy with us come January! I just can't wait until July 8th! That day, if our little one cooperates, we'll get to see if we're having a Jackson Andrew or an Abigail Grace!

Rosalynn is doing amazing. She starts dance and cheer in a few weeks and is super excited about it. She cannot wait! Everyday she wakes up and asks me if we're going to ballet or if we're going to do cartwheels haha. She's had a few playdates here in Utah and is doing well. She cries and yells, "I need my friends!", when we have to leave. It's sad, but a little cute as well :)

We're all so proud of Ian! He's doing such a great job. He was put in for what we thought was just your everyday Achievement Medal while he was in Korea, but it turns out that they gave him a Commendation Medal! Basically, as Ian put it, it's an upspoken rule that NCOs (Non-Commissioned Officers) and up only receive the Commendation Medal for doing amazing work in their job. He's only a Senior Airman, so it's a real honor. Last week he graduated ALS, Airman Leadership School. Basically it's training Airmen to be NCOs and letting them know the tasks that they will be expected to perform. We're waiting to see exactly when he'll sew on SSgt. Any day now the numbers will come out and we'll get to find out if he's being promoted next month or in July! I think they're purposely holding out on the numbers to torture Ian :) It's been a very long year for him since he tested and found out the results.

I've been doing great as well. I feel like I've poofed out already and I look like I'm 5 months pregnant and I'm barely 5 weeks! I've been working very hard on my Tastefully Simple business and have been successful thus far! I just got a text from Ian asking me to make him a yummy dessert haha, so I think it's safe to say that Ian's happy with my business venture too :)

We're so happy with where we live! We chose a beautiful and safe base. The area surrounding the base is just beyond gorgeous. To see the snow-capped mountains everyday is a blessing. A LOT better then horrible Las Vegas and it's ugly desert! Ian hated it there growing up, so one would think we wouldn't have chosen to live there again haha. We've definitely found where we want to be right now! Who would've thought that it'd have been Utah! I wish we could go back to California, but this is a great second choice! We have an older house on base, but we love it. We don't have to worry about anything inside the home because they'll be tearing it down, so we can paint and decorate as we please :)

I hope everyone is doing well! Hugs to everyone!