Oct 16 - 19
October 16
I spent the day making onesies with for baby girl. Yesterday, a co-worker joked about the idea that I'd have little girl this weekend. Made me laugh, we shall see. With that in mind, I decided to leave some lesson plans in case that actually happens. I ran to walmart for groceries and then proceeded to create more crafts and things for the baby's room.
Now I just have to wait for little miss to get here. This weekend marks 37 weeks. :)
Motorcycle bad boy. His leather chaps came in the mail. Now he has the whole package.
October 17
Rob & Em came out with their children to spend fall break with us in Vernal. We had nieces and nephews sleeping all over our floor in the kitchen and a blow-up mattress in the living room. It was a little on the crazy side, but really fun too! We went to the national dinosaur monument (in hopes that it was open since the government shutdown). They have a bunch of dinosaur bones that are coming out of the rock wall. It's pretty sick. Nate left that evening for class, I stayed home and Rob & Em's family went to dinner at a burger place out in Maesar. I spent the quiet hour or two organize our little girl's clothes.
October 18
When he got off, we went to dinner at 7-11 (not the gas station) and the dinner was delicious! I was able to convince Rob to get the sweet potato. It is delectable with a yummy cinnamon buttery sauce. After dinner we went to Farr's Ice Cream for some soft-served ice cream.
October 19
Nate and I ran over to Roosevelt for our doctor's appointment with Dr. Williams. He said I was dilated at a 4. Really?! Weird. Meanwhile, Em & her gang wanted to go to the pioneer history museum and bake sale down the street. When we got back, we all went to look at dry fork canyon to Remember the Maine park.
We went to the temple with Em & Rob, while Marri watched the others. I had a few contractions, but then they went away. After that Nate and I went to a ward member's baptism while Em's family packed up. I had a few contractions again after the baptism. They met up with us afterward. I felt prompted to get a priesthood blessing in the event that I DID go into labor. The bishopric, our home teacher, Rob & Nate all stood in a circle. It felt like a protective wall of the power of God. What a wonderful feeling.
As we walked out with Em & Rob, they brought out a gift they got from the DI...A bumbo for only $3! And in great condition! They're usually $30-$40.
We said our goodbyes and headed home. Later that evening, we hung out with the Dunbars and some other friends. We talked about many things and played games, laughing really hard. Not too long afterward, I started feeling contractions...but this time they were fairly consistent, being 15 minutes apart. Later they became 12 minutes apart. I started keeping track. We left around 9:30 to go to bed. However, I had feeling that might not happen. ;) I was definitely in labor! She's finally coming!
October 16
I spent the day making onesies with for baby girl. Yesterday, a co-worker joked about the idea that I'd have little girl this weekend. Made me laugh, we shall see. With that in mind, I decided to leave some lesson plans in case that actually happens. I ran to walmart for groceries and then proceeded to create more crafts and things for the baby's room.
Motorcycle bad boy. His leather chaps came in the mail. Now he has the whole package.
October 17
Rob & Em came out with their children to spend fall break with us in Vernal. We had nieces and nephews sleeping all over our floor in the kitchen and a blow-up mattress in the living room. It was a little on the crazy side, but really fun too! We went to the national dinosaur monument (in hopes that it was open since the government shutdown). They have a bunch of dinosaur bones that are coming out of the rock wall. It's pretty sick. Nate left that evening for class, I stayed home and Rob & Em's family went to dinner at a burger place out in Maesar. I spent the quiet hour or two organize our little girl's clothes.
October 18
When he got off, we went to dinner at 7-11 (not the gas station) and the dinner was delicious! I was able to convince Rob to get the sweet potato. It is delectable with a yummy cinnamon buttery sauce. After dinner we went to Farr's Ice Cream for some soft-served ice cream.
They have deals every once in awhile and the deal early tonight was to try and get to 5 lbs and it was free. We all tried and failed. However, Rob got his to be 5 lbs and 3 oz or something and his ended up being free. Later that night, we played games and I noticed I was having some contractions. The 'what if' scenario popped into my head for the night.
Nate and I ran over to Roosevelt for our doctor's appointment with Dr. Williams. He said I was dilated at a 4. Really?! Weird. Meanwhile, Em & her gang wanted to go to the pioneer history museum and bake sale down the street. When we got back, we all went to look at dry fork canyon to Remember the Maine park.
We went to the temple with Em & Rob, while Marri watched the others. I had a few contractions, but then they went away. After that Nate and I went to a ward member's baptism while Em's family packed up. I had a few contractions again after the baptism. They met up with us afterward. I felt prompted to get a priesthood blessing in the event that I DID go into labor. The bishopric, our home teacher, Rob & Nate all stood in a circle. It felt like a protective wall of the power of God. What a wonderful feeling.
As we walked out with Em & Rob, they brought out a gift they got from the DI...A bumbo for only $3! And in great condition! They're usually $30-$40.
We said our goodbyes and headed home. Later that evening, we hung out with the Dunbars and some other friends. We talked about many things and played games, laughing really hard. Not too long afterward, I started feeling contractions...but this time they were fairly consistent, being 15 minutes apart. Later they became 12 minutes apart. I started keeping track. We left around 9:30 to go to bed. However, I had feeling that might not happen. ;) I was definitely in labor! She's finally coming!
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