11/11/07

Ajax Joseph











October 28, 2007, 10:57 pm during Game 4 of the World Series Ajax Joseph was born.

7 lbs 12 oz
19.5 inches

10/26/07

TGIF

No baby yet but at my doctor's visit yesterday she said that I'm 85% effaced and 1 cm and she is thinking that he might come this weekend!! We'll see though. If he doesn't I'll have an ultrasound and baby stress test next week at the hospital to make sure things are still going ok.

10/24/07

Happy Due Date to Me!

So today is my big due date and no baby yet. World Series Game 1 is tonight at 8 pm, Go Red Sox! Maybe it will happen during the seventh inning stretch :o) Still no signs of our little guy coming any time soon though but you never know. Tomorrow is my doctor's appointment so hopefully she'll have some news for us.

10/22/07

39 weeks and 5 days

Still no baby yet.

The Red Sox game last night was great to watch, I stayed up till the end to see it. It was hard to stay up that late, I think I passed out 2 minutes after it ended. It was a such an amazing game to watch, I'm so glad they came back from 3-1 to win the series. Next in line is Colorado and they are coming here to Boston which is great. I'm glad that Colorado made it, I think Matt Holliday is a dream boat and happy as could be that he'll be hanging out in Bean Town. So get ready and fyi, Game 1 is Oct. 24th, our due date! I'm still behind the Red Sox all the way every day but Holliday's behind I could look at all day.

Statistically though, they say that only 3% of babies are born on their due date. 3% ?!! Why do they even bother to guess if they only get it right 3% of the time? I almost feel like I have a better chance with those odds of NOT having him on our due date. We'll see, I like being punctual so maybe he does too. ;)

10/21/07

October 21 - 39 weeks and 4 days but who's counting?

Still no baby yet. This is now how I answer the phone, or when I call anyone this is my opening line. Thursday we went for our weekly check up and things are all still looking good. My official due date is Oct. 24th, Wednesday of this week! Right around the corner.

I started my maternity leave last week, Oct. 12th was my last day of work for the year!! How strange to think of it that way. I'm glad I decided to stop when I did, I was really starting to feel sore and tired all the time. This week it's been even tougher but so much easier to deal with at home then at work trying to just make it through the day. I've been doing a lot of reading and resting. I watched some movies and got the house all cleaned up and ready to go. It's nice to be able to get these last few things finished up at my own pace and be able to stop and relax when I need it.

Not much else to report here except feeling big, sore and tired :o) and very very excited!

10/12/07

36 Weeks Picture


This is me at the Annual Harvest Festival on Sept. 29th at 36 weeks! We had a fun time walking all around, seeing the crafts and kids activites. What a big belly!!

10/8/07

Birthday Bash

Jamie's birthday weekend was a lot of fun! I got Jamie a Kevin Garnett Celtics jersey. I bought it awhile ago and had the hardest time waiting for his birthday to get here to give it to him, I had been tempted a few times to make it an early present but I'm glad that I was able to hold out. He loved it and it fits him great. Under all the tissue paper in the gift bag I hid the two Celtics vs. The Lakers tickets that I had gotten him as well. When he saw them he was amazed! It was like making a 3 point shot from mid court to win the game with this birthday gift!!


On Saturday Jeanne and John came down for Jamie's birthday as well. It was great to see them again and show Jeanne the baby's room all finished up. Everything is ready to go in there, now we are just waiting for the baby! John and Jamie installed a new mixing valve on the furnace so the hot water isn't scalding anymore. I was so thankful to get this done before the baby came. They also cut down a tree out back that overhung the pool. Its great getting it down before all of the leaves fell down and filled the pool.

We went out for lunch at The Mooring and it was spectacular! The Mooring is located at Sayer's Wharf in Newport right on the water. We sat out on the back deck overlooking the water and the docked boats. It was a great location and the weather was perfect, warm with a nice breeze of the water. The food was amazing and unique. We started out with scallop chowder, clam chowder and seafood fritters all of which was absolutely terrific. For lunch we got the lobster croissant and it was packed with tasty lobster meat. It was a great time and we were all happily stuffed by the end of it. It was nice to be able to relax, talk and hang out with Jeanne and John for the afternoon. Thanks for coming down, I know that Jamie had a great birthday weekend!

10/5/07

Apple Picking and Birthday Time!!

We had a nice weekend and got to do most everything I was hoping for. Saturday morning we walked up to Foodworks for breakfast. We hadn't been there before and it was good and it felt great to get out for a walk and enjoy the wonderful weather that we had. Jamie and I went to the Harvest Festival in Middletown later. There were a lot of people at the festival and plenty of games and crafts to check out. After the festival we went to my favorite farm, Sweet Berry, and did some apple picking! It was strange having the weather be so nice during apple picking, usually your fingers are frozen by the end of it.

After all that walking on Saturday I completely passed out for the evening. It was worth it though because it was such a great day, I enjoyed being able to spend some quality time as just Jamie and me. The whole weekend went great, we got lots done that we were hoping to but also took it easy and relaxed.

Today is Oct. 5th and is Jamie's birthday!!! Happy Birthday babe :o) Jamie's parents and Erin are coming down tomorrow to celebrate with us which is great. I'm trying to talk him into a lobster dinner on Sunday for his birthday ;) I'm not sure if he's going for that yet though. We'll have to see but I'm really hoping.

9/28/07

36 weeks

We had our 36th week check up yesterday after work and everything is still looking good. The baby is still dropped (guessing they don't "un-drop") and is in the right position, things are moving forward. So another clean bill of health for me and our little one. Now we start seeing the doctor every week, next visit is Oct. 4th.

This weekend is the Annual Harvest Feast, Jamie and I are going to try and check it out. Not too much else planned for the weekend besides that which is nice. I think that we'll also go apple picking this weekend too, this is the best time to go. Then it's apple crisp, apple sauce, and all things apple time :o) Escobar's Farm has hayrides too so I was hoping to go there this season, it's a great family farm right in Portsmouth.

Next week is October! Time has really gone by quick. The weather has still been pretty warm and I'm loving it. Apple picking isn't as fun when you can't feel your fingers. I think I'm ready for October though or more specifically the baby coming. The nursery is all set up and ready to go, everything has been washed in Dreft and put away. We finished up the child birth preparation classes and toured the hospital. I got the car seat installed and checked by the local police department. We put the deposit in for the daycare and have that all set up. Jamie and I put together the list for the hospital bag and have started packing stuff up for it. So seems like we are pretty good to go, now we just wait around for a month or so!

Have a good weekend, there won't be many more like this one so get out and enjoy it!

9/26/07

September ' 07

Time keeps sliding by pretty fast for me! My 28th birthday was great, I had a hankering for lobster and Jamie delivered! With a 4.5 pounder, it was huge and extra tasty. We picked him out ourselves down at Aquidneck Lobster on the wharf in Newport. Half the fun is the experience of going there, it's amazing to see all the different seafood they have set up. We cooked him up and enjoyed every minute of it. I was so stuffed afterwards, I've never felt this stuffed before off of lobster, it was great!

The baby shower was on the 16th and was a hit. It was great having everyone over to see the house and to catch up with people. Everyone seemed to enjoy themselves and be relaxed. The food was delicious and my mom and Cheryll had the house decorated up perfectly. I couldn't believe how many presents there was when I first went downstairs! Everyone was so generous, it was a mountain of gift bags and tissue. I had a wonderful time and am so thankful for all that my mom and Jeanne have done for us. I'm also so blessed to have such great family and friends!

Since the shower I made up special Thank you notes for everyone. I did a scrapbook/stamping style card and each was different. It was fun to make them up and to customize them for each person. I must be nesting!! :o)

I'm feeling really good about everything that I had wanted to get done before the baby comes. Thank you notes are in the mail, all baby cloths are washed and put away, crib is all put together and has bedding on it, the changing table is all stocked up and ready to go. I made up a list for the hospital bag and Jamie and I have started packing that as well. Last night my mom and I put up the curtain in the baby's room that Joanne had made. It looks great! It's nice feeling like things are all set and that I don't need to be worrying about some big detail or project.

Over all we're looking ready for our little guy. My mom has been a huge help, I don't know what I'd do without her. Last night she also cleaned up some of the baby things for me. I just didn't have it in me and she did such a great job of it.

Greg came over last night as well to play with Jamie on the softball team. Jamie and Greg cooked up a great meal for the 4 of us and we all hung out talking until they needed to head out. I loved having them over, it's fun to catch up on the latest adventures. Greg just came back from Finland and sounds like he had an amazing time.

It's been a great September, I can't believe that it's almost over!

8/31/07

Friday!!

So it's Friday before a long weekend!! It will be nice having the extra day off, plus it's birthday time. Sunday is little Brendan's 1st birthday, the party is at Jeanne's and should be a great time. Monday is my big 2-8 :o) I can't believe it's already September!

This summer has seemed to fly by pretty quick. I say that every year though, so people stop listening I think. I spent too much time sleeping or resting in my free time. I think I also worked to much, having to save up all my vacation time I didn't take any days off to enjoy a good day when it came by. It will be nice to have the time off later though.

I had my doctor's appointment yesterday and everything went fine. The doctor felt my belly, (pushing rather hard!) and said, "Wow this is a big baby!" It's not good to surprise your doctor who has been doing this for years with the size of your baby. She is guessing he will come in at 8 and a half pounds. We'll see...

Have a good long weekend!!

8/29/07

32 Weeks

So we're at 32 weeks today! Only 8 weeks left, I can't believe how fast time is going by. I now go to the doctor's every 2 weeks, my next appointment is tomorrow. Last check up we got results back from blood work and an ultrasound, and got great news everything is looking good and I'm measuring right on with what I should be. We also started our Childbirth Preparation Class at Newport Hospital this Monday. It was nice to check out the birthing center at the hospital, it seems like a great place to have a baby. I put together the baby's crib and changing table, they look adorable! Time has seemed to go by so quickly, I can't believe I'm already 7 months.

So outside of baby stuff, Jamie and I just had our 1 year mark in our house, Aug. 25 th. We've done so much in the year with all the different improvements and different projects we had going on. It feels like home and is looking pretty darn good!

So we all have a long weekend ahead of us to look forward to. My birthday falls on Labor Day again this year, which seems appropriate :o) I was actually born on Labor Day back in '79, I love hearing the story of the drive into the hospital with me. Labor Day weekend traffic leaving the Cape and my dad trying to get us to the hospital in his purple gremlin, white knuckling the steering wheel and inching along. Just makes me laugh. Who doesn't love the story of their birth?

Ok I'm going to try harder to keep up the posts now, sorry for the lapse.

5/31/07

It's a BOY !!!! :o)

Yesterday we had our 2nd ultrasound! I was so excited to be able to see our baby again. At the first one the baby was so tiny in there but we saw the small little heart beat going nice and strong which was so great to see.

The technician has a whole bunch of things that she needs to do, take a picture of this, measure the length of this and that, so it takes longer to actually get to see your little baby in there. It was incredible once we got to see our baby on the screen. We could see all the little bones and when she scanned over the face we were able to see the details of the face! When we first started the ultrasound the baby was sleeping but after the rubbing and poking the baby woke up and rubbed it's face with it's hands and squirmed around. It was by far the cutest thing that I have ever seen in my life, it touched my heart and made me so happy.

The baby was in a kind of tough position for the technician to see between the legs but we were able to get a clear shot. We were excited to find out and I'm glad that we did. It's a BOY!!! :o) I'm so excited about it, I can't wait till he is born and see his tiny little features and kiss his small hands. I can't wait till he is a toddler and I can amaze him with my magic tricks. I day dream about when he is ten and we play games in the backyard and go swimming at the beach as a family. I'm getting a little tear-y eyed now!

Anyone who knows me before Jamie must think I've absolutely lost my mind!! How things change, I am certainly an example of that. Married, settled down with a baby on the way and I couldn't be happier!!

The Paper Anniversary

Jamie and I celebrated our 1 year anniversary, May 20th. It turned out to be a great day for both of us. We've been working real hard around the house now everyday and we decided to take the day off for our anniversary, which was very welcomed! It was a quiet day of hanging around the house and not needing to check things off the TO DO list. The funny part of not working towards a TO DO list is that you end up getting a lot of things done. We decided to go out to breakfast at one of our favorite spots in Newport, a small place called Annie's. The food is incredible and was worth the drive to Newport center. It was also nice to get out of the house so early and see what was going. Afterwards we went down to the beach and watched the water and surfers. There was a potential storm coming in and everyone was hoping for some big waves to happen including us. It was so nice to sit and relax, listen to the waves and smell the salty air.

For dinner Jamie took me to the Atlantic Beach Club restaurant, it was amazing! I had never been there and it was very impressive, it was a perfect choice! The restaurant is located right on the beach so we could see the waves coming in and the down pours that went through. The food was so delicious that I ended up eating it very slowly to enjoy every bite. I got the baked lobster topped with breadcrumbs and Jamie got the yellow fin tuna steak. Both were full of flavor and cooked to perfection. It was a perfect 1 year anniversary dinner. If you're ever down in Newport I would highly recommend a stop to the Atlantic Beach Club!

It is amazing to think that it's already been a year since we were married on top a bridge in Plymouth. I feel like I've been with Jamie for as long as I can remember but that the wedding was just recent. Kind of a contradiction but I can't remember life with out his spark in it and at the same time I still feel like a newlywed every day. When I wake up and see him I can't help but smile.

We've been able to accomplish so much in this year. Maybe when you are busy it feels like time goes by quicker on you. I'm so happy that we were able to buy a house, it was something that we both were working very hard towards for a long time and it's terrific now that it has happened and is working out great. I remember thinking that it would never happen, how does anyone ever afford it! We've done a great deal of work around the house as well, it looks terrific now and feels like home to us. There have been many other smaller things happen along the year too that we've had a great time enjoying. Another great one, we have a little bundle of joy on the way too! It's been a great year, so many of my life long dreams have come true this past year that I honestly could not be happier.

It's great looking back on this wonderful year we've had and it's exciting to look forward at all that the future holds for us.

5/11/07

Cinco de Mayo !!

This past Saturday, May 5 2007, Jamie and I went to Robin and Steve's wedding! It was a beautiful event and we had a great time. Robin and I worked together at ITT in Gloucester and had more fun then we should there. She was also in my wedding party so I was very excited to enjoy her big day.

The reception was at The Congregational Church of Wilmington and was a simple and elegant ceremony. I loved the church that they got married in, it was nice and bright and simply decorated with a very welcoming feeling to it.

The reception was in Boston at the Hampshire House. It has an amazing view of the Public Garden and the rooms inside have an old world Boston feel, it was just perfect for them! Jamie and I walked through the Garden on our way to the Hampshire House, the day was beautiful and there were many people out enjoying it. We sat and enjoyed it all and were able to see Robin and the whole wedding party taking pictures which was fun.

The reception was a very intimate and fun event. Her sister, his brother and her father all gave speeches. They all were terrific, filled with humor and love and got the whole crowd teary eyed. The whole evening was a great time, everyone enjoyed themselves and danced all night long.

I'm so happy for Robin & Steve, Congratulations you two! Enjoy the Honeymoon!

4/30/07

Living for the Weekend!

Wow! It's been over a month since I last posted, it seems strange to me that it's been that long. Time has a way of getting away from me lately, might be because all my free time I choose to sleep.

This past weekend was terrific, we got lots accomplished around the house and hang out with family, plus the weather ended up being much nicer then they had predicted. On Saturday Jamie and I worked around the house. Jamie started the trench for the drainage system he has in mind for the front of the house. It was a huge project but is coming along nicely. We also ordered the new carpet for downstairs! I'm very excited about it, to be getting it done. We are having my brother's graduation at our house in June and they were able to get it in before that so it will be great to have that all finished up for the party.

Jamie's family all came down on Sunday to visit. Brendan is getting so big and is still such a happy baby. Greg and my brother Kirk also came out to visit us as well, so we ended up having a nice full house. We were able to get so much accomplished around the house. I wasn't expecting to be able to get everything done in just one weekend!

Jamie and I had taken the pool cover off this past week and it needed lots of TLC. We had no idea at all what to do though. The boys went out there and got the pump and filter all hooked up and running and we were able to vacuum out the pool. It took about 5 back washes of the filter and we still aren't finished yet! It's looking much better though, and I can't wait to be able to get it all working good and clean and then to take our first swim!

Greg and Jamie ripped out all the carpet downstairs by themselves!! It was a huge job and I honestly have no idea how they were able to do it all at once and so quickly. It looks great down there now, and we are moving right along.

It was incredible how much we were able to get done around the house. Plus it was really great to see everyone, it's been along time since we've had company over and it was fun hanging out and joking with everyone. The weather worked out terrific as well, I was expecting rain all weekend but both days were nice and sunny. It's finally starting to seem more like summer is right around the corner, and I can't wait!!

3/29/07

Two Thumbs Up

Tuesday Jamie and I went to see TMNT. If you don't know, it stands for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. I had been very excited about this one coming out, I love the Ninja Turtles. I can't explain why, but I really love them. I used to watch the movie TMNT 2: Secret of the Ooze at least once a week in college, and then sometimes switch it up with TMNT 1 occasionally.

The movie had a good balance of nostalgic qualities, comedy and action. The computer graphics in this movie was incredible, especially the turtles themselves which looked life like. The movie theater we went to was full and everyone cheered when they introduced a turtle which was fun. Tickets were only $4 because it was Tues. which worked out great for us and is probably why it was so packed.
I'd give you an overview of the movie but either:
  1. you love TMNT too and already know the plot or
  2. you don't really care so why bother trying to explain why fighting ninja turtles are so freaking cool.
It was great to get out of the house finally. We've been staying in most nights lately and it was fun to break it up now that it's staying light out later. There seems to be some good movies coming out soon. I'm looking forward to Meet the Robinsons, the commercial for it honestly makes me laugh so hard every time I see it. This one is in Disney Digital 3-D so I'm going to try and see it at Jordan's Furniture in Reading when we go up to visit. This is going to be another good one!

3/26/07

Spring, is that you?

So it’s finally starting to look like Spring out there! This weekend Jamie and I were able to get outside and enjoy the sun and warm weather on Saturday. Well I enjoyed the sun, Jamie did a lot of work around the yard. Getting things cleaned up and thrown away, he was busy most of the day. Greg came over to visit and he helped out as well. Later the two of them went out and played golf at Montaup.

When they got back I made up a pizza and we all watched March Madness. I still don’t understand why college basketball has 2 half when all other basketball has 4 quarters, but maybe that’s just me. Sat. was a great day, it was so nice to sit outside in the sun and watch the birds and the water.

Sunday afternoon my mom came over to visit. We ended up cooking up some great lasagna for dinner. We also made up a turkey pie for later in the week. Both smelled terrific cooking and got us all hungry. It was great to have her over and be able to hang out with just her for most of the day. We are still attempting to figure out what I’m going to do with the curtains in the living room, for some reason this is one of the toughest things to solve. So after a few hours put into it I ended up with exactly what I had started with.

It really felt like Spring had started this weekend and it felt terrific. For the last couple of weeks I feel like I’ve done nothing and just have been tired and lazy. So that is my excuse for not posting anything since March 6th, I just have nothing to interesting to say. The dreary cold weather seemed like it would never end and work hasn’t been exciting at all either. So I ended up just kind of going through each day it seemed without much to show to it. March can be tough like that though, seems like I feel this same way every year.

At any rate though, I feel the wind is back in my sails. April is almost here and we are that much closer to enjoying the outdoors again. I can’t wait to go swimming and get some gardening done. I hope you made it through March ok, this is that last week of it!

3/6/07

The Weekend

This weekend Jamie and I went up to Rich's Grandmother's house to visit everyone. We got to meet Evan, Rich and Colleen's new arrival. He is adorable!

Suzanne was there as well with Devon, and Mikey brought Nolan. Johnny and Erin were there with Brendan so it was a huge baby party! The baby's were all mostly sleeping the whole time but us grown up's enjoyed passing them around and seeing them. At one point I was holding Nolan and Evan at the same time, this caused the paparazzi to come out of the wood work and there were flashes everywhere!

It was a great time and it was wonderful to see everyone and have all the little babies together. They are all so cute and adorable! Also, Johnny and Erin announced that they are pregnant again!! Due in October, so another little one is on the way as well!!

2/21/07

Calling In Sick

This whole week I've been home sick. It's been terrible. Extremely sore throat and now it's moved into my head. I finally am starting to feel a small amount better. I was getting tired watching tv, it was crazy. So it's just been bed rest for me now since Sat. morning.

I guess it's just that time of year when everyone gets sick with something. I'm ready for the spring to get here, I miss the warm weather and going to the beach. At least I'm sick when it's cold out, better then when it's nice and sunny outside, that's what Jamie had said.

Hopefully everyone else is doing better then me right now! Talk to you all soon.

2/13/07

Chocolate & Snow

Everyone’s talking about the big snow storm tomorrow. It’ll be a Valentine’s Day Nor’easter! It seems like though with all the talk about it that we aren’t going to end up getting hit too bad. At first they were saying some pretty high amounts but last I heard for our area we are getting 1-3 inches. Not to bad at all. It seems strange to be this far through winter without having a good snow storm. Usually by this time of year you dread the news on another potential snow storm that is going to hit us with feet of snow. I love watching the snow fall though. I always find myself squinting up to the sky trying to see where they are all coming from.

Snow storms are great if you are home and have no where to go. I always go outside and shovel and play in the snow. I am one of the few people who honestly loves to shovel! At college I used to help out the maintenance staff by shoveling out my dormitory after a snow storm on the weekends. I did it when they weren’t around but I think that they caught on because they started leaving the shovel out right by the front door.

I also love how quiet it is after a snow fall, this is a great time to go for a walk. Everything is covered in snow and there aren’t any footsteps or people anywhere. It has a sense of calm and purity.

So we’ll see how much snow we end up getting in the morning. It should start sometime tonight and go through the morning. Have a great Valentine’s Day!

2/6/07

Portsmouth High School Science Fair

Monday, Feb. 5, 8:55 am.

I'm outside the Portsmouth High School where I’m going to be one of the volunteer judges for their Science Fair. It was nice to check out the school and get involved with helping out at the school.

I signed in and got the score cards of the projects that I was assigned to review. I judged 9th grade projects and one 10th grade one. The projects were really interesting, I was impressed with the overall work and knowledge that went into each of them.

The first project was about mold. It compared organic foods to ones with preservatives. It was great to see the thought process and all the hard work that was put into it. There was pictures of the before and after, and trust me it was very gross! Turns out spaghetti sauce should not be left out in the open! Preservatives are supposed to help with the shelf life of food

One student did the classic grow plant experiment. He tested how salt water affects lettuce. Using water right out of the river he watered different plants with a variety of salinity levels. It was pretty interesting to learn that a small amount of salinity actually helps the plant grow, about 1 ppt. Interesting. Over all though, I found that the students didn’t understand that you need to have more then one test for each test case. This was most apparent with the lettuce, at 12 ppt the plant never grew, but at 14 ppt and on it continued the previously establish downwards plant height decline. The conclusion was that 12 ppt killed the plant, humm, umm, ahh No I said. Here we learned the importance of having more then one test case to determine their results.

One of the students came up with her project idea with her mom. Which laundry detergent best removes a variety of stains. Turns out red wine is the hardest stain to get out no matter what you use, and ketchup is the easiest. It was so much fun asking about their Variables, Hypothesis, Scientific Methods, and Conclusions. Turns out the results were the opposite of what most would have guessed, the Stop & Shop Store brand laundry detergent ended up working the best overall and was the least expensive. Interesting again.

One was on what melts ice fastest. The student looked at what the state currently uses and compared it to other potential options. Living in RI, ice happens. It was great to hear the explanations of my many questions for them. Turns out table salt melts ice the fastest and plain dirt had no effect. Interesting.

One of the other girls decided to determine if crickets had a color preference. She decided to do this project because she hates bugs and wanted to know if wearing a certain color will make them stay away. I thought that this was a great use of science. It turns out that they were significantly drawn to the colors brown and red and stayed away from pink and orange. It was a great project and you could tell that she worked hard on the display. I knew that there would be a great reason to keep my Easter pink and orange striped socks around!

The final project that I had judged was the only 10th grade one that I did. The project looked at the best way of getting rid of bacteria found on house hold sponges. It was an amazing project that went above and beyond any science fair project that I had seen. The regular sponge left out on the counter collected around 1,000 colonies of bacteria! Yuck!! She then tested 3 methods of disinfecting the sponges, soapy water, microwave and boiling water. It turns out that the best way to disinfect your sponge is by microwaving it for 2 minutes. By doing this the test showed you’ll only 1 colony of bacteria left, soapy water and boiling had more. She also tested to see a comparison of how long you can let the sponge sit out, 1, 3 and 5 days. If you only let the sponge sit out 1 day the results were the best. The project we very informative and properly run, I had a great time learning all about the topic. I know that I’ll be microwaving my sponges from now on!

I had a great time volunteering at the Science Fair, it was great seeing all the different projects and ideas that the students came up with. I liked being able to help them think of ways that their project could be used in the real world, and I loved hearing their response to the questions that I had for them. It’s something that I will definitely do again next year. I've done a few activities that revolve around incouraging math and science in middle and high school kids and I've really enjoyed them all.

1/31/07

Weekend at Chris's

This past Saturday Jamie and I went up to his parents house to visit and help out with the new construction. It's coming along and is going to look terrific once it's finished up. It was a nice time, Erin came over with Brendan and I helped put him to sleep for his nap, I think I enjoyed this more then he did.

Later in the day we went over Chris's house and saw all the baby's and mom's to be! Devon is adorable and is the spitting image of Suzanne. They had an old picture of Suzanne as a baby and it was incredible how it could have been Devon, I think they even had on similar outfits. Chris's daughter in law Erin was there as well and she seems to be doing good. She looks nice and healthy and just ready to have her baby.

Brendan was looking at Devon when they were next to each other and seemed really fascinated by her. It's amazing how much bigger he looks next to a new born, to think he was just as small 5 months ago!

Colleen and Rich came over later in the day and it was terrific to have everyone together. Colleen is looking adorable as well. It was such a fun time being able to hang out with everyone and not be at a wedding or baby shower. Things certainly have changed, now at the 4th of July party there will be lots of kids around.

And now a quote from one of my favorite movies:
"Babies, their BABIES!" - Shredder from Ninja Turtles II Secret of the Ooze

1/18/07

Sorry it's Been Soo Long

Last post was the 2nd, it's now the 18th. The irony of why I haven't been posting is that I've been too busy with work and I've had too much on my mind lately.

Also turns out that I got blocked from the website through work for the last week or so and we don't have a home computer. I found a loop hole and hopefully they won't find it.

During my hiatus I had some good post ideas but most have fallen through the cracks. At least one stuck so we all have something to read :o)

This morning's sunrise was incredible, it made me stop and really soak it all in. Intense oranges and pinks filled the horizon. I have been going to work way too freaking early in the morning, I'm usually there by 7 or 7:30. The reason I do this is not at all because I'm an early bird. By going in early, I get to leave early. This is my main motivation, having a flexible schedule has made me an early bird. A fact I still don't understand myself. Going in early also has other benefits though, I always get a great parking spot and I get to see the sunrise every morning which I end up appreciating more then I thought I ever would.

When Jamie and I lived in South Carolina, he kept pestering me to wake up early and go down to the beach and watch the sunrise together. Nothing could have sounded worse to me at the time. I tried to talk him into seeing the sunset instead, mainly because I'm already awake around this time of day. He wouldn't budge on it though and I promised that some day we'll see the sunrise together.

One morning we had woke up early and Jamie's ready to go to Hilton Head and see the sunrise! I went because he said he would buy me a breakfast sandwich. We hop in the car and pull out to make the short drive over the bridge to Hilton Head. Turns out, umm, it was rush hour traffic time with everyone in the state trying to go onto the island as well. We sat in traffic, lots of traffic. Our 15 min. drive turned into over an hour as I remember. We still went to the beach. By the time we got down to the beach to sit together, the sun was half way to high noon!

We still enjoyed it though, we walked the beach and laughed about it. I tried to have this count as "seeing the sunrise" but Jamie would have no part in that. I tried though.

A few days ago I woke up for work and was amazed by the sunrise out our back window. I find it interesting how it really isn't the same every day, each one is special. I went to work and then when I was leaving for the day I saw the sun setting over the water on the West side of the island. My work is on the water as well and has some terrific sunsets. As I walked out to my car, I really enjoyed the colors and glow, again trying to soak it all in.

On my drive home I was thinking, how many people get to see and really enjoy the sun rise and set on the same day over water. Jamie's right, this is paradise!

I appreciated the day and it's beauty instead of just rushing off to work and home again. It made me feel like a tiny piece in a much larger plan.

1/2/07

The reason why I blog

I just finished reading Bridget’s blog, it's part of my morning work routine. Bridget is the reason why I started my own blog, I had been searching for something and through her I was able to find it. It’s terrific so please check it out if you haven’t already: http://www.greetingsfromwaldo.blogspot.com/

I think I was searching for a way of capturing the small stories of day to day, try and capture what I feel living life is all about. I didn’t want to forget or let these things slip by. They aren’t things that you take out your camera and snap a picture for, they aren’t the big events that you think memories are made by: Birthday’s, Christmas, First day of things. They are the small events that truly make up your life. I don’t just remember my birthday’s from my childhood, I also remember how good it felt to get into my parent’s bed when I had a bad dream, or the jokes my father would tell us.

This morning her story rang very true for me and I realized why I wanted to have my own blog so much.

”To me, if I don't write about it, it's almost like it never really happened. If I don't put a funny spin on it the next day, I tend to lose my sense of humor all together.” - Bridget Heos

YES! YES, that was it! I realize why I need to get this written down so much, I do it for myself. I like writing about the funny stuff that happens to me, for my own sake, so I don’t lose them. If I don’t write about them then they slowly fade from my memory, there are too many laughs and great moments that I don’t want to lose. It’s nice also that it allows our friends and family to check in on us, see what we’ve been up too. I also feel that through these day to day stories a larger story is being told as well. Reliving and laughing about the good time seems to enrich everyone's life.

It's 2007 now! 2006 was a great year for Jamie and me, so much happened. We were hanging out during our vacation talking about all that has happened in 2006, it was fun remembering all the different things that has gone on.

Jamie and I had just gotten engaged, it seems like so long ago now but just a year. We watched the sun rise on 2006 at Chatham Bars Inn on the Eastern most point of Cape Cod, it was amazing.
- got engaged
- saw the sun rise on 2006
- Jamie got a new job in RI with me
- we moved in above the Beach House in Middletown RI after living at our folks apart
- Jamie put on a terrific lobster dinner for me and my bridesmaids at our apartment
- Got to see everyone at our wedding shower, beautiful cake and Judy hit a turkey on the way!
- May 20, 2006 married my best friend with everyone with us
- Volunteered at the US Women's Open at Newport Country Club on the 10th hole
- Swam in the largest waves of my life during hurricane Beryl
- Bought our house, and cleaned it up with lots of help from everyone
- Drove up to see our new nephew Brendan Peter Aug. 31, we saw a rainbow on the trip up
- Planted our own bulb in our own yard
- My good friends Lindsay, Ala and Robin all got engaged
- Enjoyed Christmas Eve at Joanne's and Christmas at my parent's
- Had our first Christmas as husband and wife
- Watched New Year's Eve 2007 fireworks over Newport harbor snuggled close to each other

Lots and lots of great things happened and it's fun looking back at it all. Jamie is hoping 2007 isn't as hectic but you never know! It was fun remembering all that's happened and I'm sure we left out some. Have a happy new year!!