Thursday, January 13, 2011

Stylish Blogger Award

I was honored with my very first blogging award earlier this week from {E} over at The Art of Making a Baby.  Thank you SO much for the recognition - I'm flattered (though I'm not convinced I deserve a "Stylish" award, but I'm MORE than happy to accept it)!


So here is how this works:
1. Thank and link back to the person who awarded you this award (check!)
2. Share 7 things about yourself (see below)
3. Award 15 recently discovered bloggers (15? Ya Right!)
4. Contact these bloggers and tell them about the award! (working on that now)

7 Things About Me

1. I'm going to be a Mommy in T-14 days (or so says my Due Date...stay tuned over at The Bump Report) and I cannot WAIT...

2. If I could, I would LIVE in sweatpants, sweatshirts and long, comfy socks (sexy, I know)

3. I'm 5'10" and come from a little Momma who's 5'1" (and 3/4") and a Daddio who's 6'6" (I can't help but wonder which genes Abigail will get!)...oh, and I'm 1/2" taller than my wonderful Hubby!

4. Movies put me to sleep

5. I've never had a cavity in my life (and chocolate is one of my absolute favorite things to eat)

6. If I could be a professional vacationer, I think I'd be very successful at my career

7. I get stressed out and overwhelmed over the smallest of things...and it drives my Hubby CRAZY!


I am passing this award to:

I am keeping my list short and sweet...go check out these awesome blogs!!!

7x7xMommy

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Preparing for the Poop (Machine)

It’s been over 2 months since Ali ‘asked’ me to write the 7x7xDaddy perspective for her blog, and while I admit I've been procrastinating, I think I have every right to be a bit nervous considering the act I have to follow.  I mean seriously, how interesting, educational and well written has every one of Ali’s posts been?  (the answer is VERY)  She’s the writer in the family…not me. 

Anyway, 2 months and 48 requests from Ali later, I figured what better way to ring in 2011 than with my first blog…ever.


“Necessary” Preparation for Parenthood
 Since we found out Ali was pregnant, I’ve been asked a number of things from my friends and family.  By far the most asked question is whether I’m nervous or scared about being a parent - the short answer is ‘Hell NO’.  As you’ve probably read on Ali’s blog (and most likely gathered from her personality), we are freaking organized and ready for this kid to come out.  While I admit I haven’t been through a tenth of what 7x7xMommy has been through, getting ready for the baby has taken some time.  Let me list just a few of the things we’ve done to prep for this little critter:

Doctor Appointments
These are a given, but from the first appointment when we saw the little spec on the ultrasound that was our baby, to the last few which have confirmed that Abby is growing at a “normal” pace, these appointments have actually been very exciting.

Baby Books
I think we have a total of 10 baby books in our library, and while we haven’t read any of them cover to cover, I did thoroughly enjoy the book we were given by Ali’s parents, The Baby’s Owner’s Manual by Louis Borgenicht M.D. and Joe Borgenicht D.A.D.
 
Child Birth Preparation Classes
We took them…all three of them: Child-birth Prep, Newborn Prep and Breastfeeding (did you know the global average age that women breast feed is 3.5 years??).  While I wasn’t happy spending 8 hours on a Saturday for the first class, we walked out of all three feeling more comfortable about the entire birthing process.  Highly recommend that all new parents out there take these.

Stretch Mark Prevention
I won’t get into what this entailed…but go buy a bottle of Mother’s Special Blend

Nursery Set-Up
Crib (check), Changing table (check), dirty diaper pail (check), stroller (check), twelve different pandas (check), 94 different pink outfits (check), pink polka dotted sheets and matching canopy above the crib…really?? (check)

Baby Shower Registration
We spent lots (and by lots, I mean TOO MUCH) of time online at Diapers.com, Babies-R-Us.com, and Amazon.com.  We made MULTIPLE in person visits to Giggle, Lullaby Lane, Babies-R-Us, Sprout, among other stores here in San Francisco.  I guess what I took away from this is that it seems like I’m in the wrong business.  There are so many gadgets, gizmos, bottles and diaper rash creams that you need to buy for these little devils, it’s ridiculous.

Push Present
Given our recent marriage in March, engagement nine months before that (see engagement ring and two wedding bands); the thought of Ali getting another diamond was out of the question.  Can anyone say ‘spoiled’??  However, thanks to some pressure from Ali’s boss and a few others…and the fact she’s spent the last nine (9) months carrying our little bundle of joy, I guess maybe she deserves it.  Just so you know, Ali was given her ‘Push’ present before she's done any actual pushing...you're welcome!

Hospital Walk Through
This was actually very educational and I don’t have anything else to say except, thanks CPMC. 

Watch the Movie ‘Babies’
This was highly recommended to us by both grandparents, and I’m actually thinking we should have watched this first (maybe it would have settled Ali’s nerves about this whole process).  For those of you who haven’t seen it, here’s a quick summary: the movie profiles four babies from birth that were born in different geographic and socio-economic statuses.  The moral of the movie is that with a lot of love and support from their families, no matter how much of the “necessary” preparation was done, all four of them turned out okay.

In all seriousness, being a Daddy-to-be has been an amazing process and I don’t feel like I would have “earned” the baby if I hadn’t put in the work ahead of time. 

Before I wrap this up, I want to summarize two quick conversations I had with two different people about where I am in my life right now.  The first is a conversation I had with one of my best friend’s Lee Morrison (who lives in Portland and I don’t get to see enough).  Out of nowhere, he decided to tell me that out of the 20 years that we’ve known each other he hasn’t ever seen or heard me be as happy as I am right now (very touching Leemo, thanks).  The second story took place after Ali’s baby shower last weekend, when I was having a conversation with her Aunt Cathy (who is a new grandmother of two beautiful twin girls).  As we were wrapping up the conversation, she wanted to let me know that she watched as I entered the room, made eye contact with Ali, and walked over to see her.  She could tell in those few moments that I seemed very happy. 


Now, I’m not sure what it is exactly, but in reflecting back on 2010 and the joys that came to me, I would agree with both Lee and Cathy’s assessment.  I have the most beautiful and amazing wife (she is an absolutely gorgeous pregnant woman), we are both in good health, we have loving families and friends, and to top it all off, we have a baby on the way!!  Yay!

Thanks for listening, and thanks for giving me the opportunity to speak, Ali.  A big congrats to all the new parents out there along with the parents-to-be.  I’d like to send a special shout out to a few people:

Congratulations to my best friend Andy and his wife Lisa on having their second beautiful baby, Lucca Bella

Congratulations to my co-worker, Chris and his wife for their second baby, Ryder

Best of luck to my co-worker, Ted and his wife.  They are due in Mid January with their 1st baby (a girl)

Best of luck to my co-worker, Tom, and his wife.  They are due late January with their 3rd baby (a girl) 

7x7xDaddy

30 Day Blog Challenge: Day 14: an Old Photo

Well this one isn't very specific, is it?  

An Old Photo...

I'm going to share two old photos...both featuring me and my partner in crime, my brother Christopher...both from the late '80's...both showcasing what goofs we were (and let's be honest, still are).  
The first is one of my absolute favorites - a classic photo of what was probably a rainy day where we had nothing to do but entertain each other...so we obviously decked ourselves out in our finest attire.  If you look close enough, you'll even see a bubble coming out of my brother's mouth...amazing. 

The second photo is just a fun one of the toothless wonders...and I'm not sure about you guys, but my Mom would "help" our loose teeth come out by tying a string around the suckers, attaching the string to a door, and then slamming the door at a drop of a comb (or anything else we were holding at the time).  

Sounds like torture, but for some reason we enjoyed the thrill of it...crazy kids...

All I can hope for is that when Abigail has a sibling (or two or three), she considers them her best friend as well...my brother was definitely mine!

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Giggle and Gilt City SF...What a Deal!


Luckily for me (and you!), I was enlightened yesterday when an email appeared in my inbox informing me of an AMAZING DEAL that's available today (thanks Lindsay)! 

GiltCity San Francisco and Giggle have come together to offer us an exclusive deal:
 
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Here's what $25 dollars will get you...(the $25 for a $75 gift card sold me!!!)


Be sure to pass this along to any Mommies and Mommies-to-Be you may know - I promise, they'll thank you! 

To secure this amazing deal, {CLICK HERE}!!!

Enjoy!  

30 Day Blog Challenge: Day 13: Something I Want to Buy

Easy. 

I want to buy a HOUSE! 


There's absolutely nothing I want more...I want to be a homeowner!  

And not that I'm picky or anything...but I want it to be white with black shutters and I want it to have a red front door...I want a big backyard with beautiful green grass, tall (climbable) trees for the kids and dog...a giant kitchen painted a pale yellow with a huge island in the middle for baking and cooking...a master bathroom with a his and hers sink (something I've always wanted)...walking distance to restaurants and shops...it'll be big enough to fit everyone, but not so big that cleaning it would become a weekly nightmare (or require a maid)...and a few other things...but really, something simple...

It can be a fixer-upper because fixing-upping (if you will) sounds like an exciting challenge to us...it just needs to be OURS. 

Our Home.  That we Own. 

And someday...we'll have it...I feel it in my bones!!!

There's nothing wrong with dreaming big, right?

Monday, January 10, 2011

30 Day Blog Challenge: Day 12: Something I Bought Recently

We have yet to pack "the bag" for the Hospital (more on that later), but we have started thinking about the items that will be included in "the bag."  One (or should I say two?) of the items highly recommended by many people we've spoken to are slippers for moseying around the hospital...

And knowing me and my need to be up and about, I have a feeling some slippers will come in quite handy. 

One problem:  I don't own any slippers!

That is...I didn't own any slippers until yesterday...something I bought recently?

THESE SUCKERS!!!


On our way to the cash register at Target yesterday, I remembered that I needed slippers...so I ran off to the pajama section where I was happily greeted by these smiling Monkey slippers...now if THESE can't cheer me up when I'm dealing with contractions and waiting for Abby to arrive, I don't know what will!  

What a perfect addition to "the bag!"   

Sunday, January 9, 2011

30 Day Blog Challenge: Day 11: a Photo of me Taken Recently

How about a photo of me taken this weekend?  That's nice and recent, right?

Well, as most of you know I've been sick since Tuesday - I'm recovering, so thank you for all your kind and healthy thoughts - but we had our Babymoon this weekend.  It's been planned for weeks so my cold didn't exactly hold us back.  We ventured off to wine country, stayed at a Bed & Breakfast in Glen Ellen, and had a wonderful time eating and relaxing (and recovering).  
Here are two pics from our little getaway...I wish we could have stayed for a week!!!