Monday, December 29, 2008

Jacob's 1st Christmas.

We celebrated Christmas and Christmas Eve at my sister's house this year, and well, like every year. I was a little bummed on Christmas Eve because Jess had to work from 6:30pm to 6:30am. But Jacob and I celebrated with my immediate family, and we still had fun. For the first time in years, and I mean years, we opened presents on Christmas Day. As far back as I can remember, we had always opened presents at midnight. It was a nice change, however we didn't open presents until noon. Also, last Christmas we did secret Santa and it took us a good hour, hour and half, to open presents. This year it took us around 3 hours maybe even more. I made out like a bandit this Christmas. We had a $20 limit for each person since no one really needed anything. But my brothers and sister went above and beyond that limit, and I got a ton of stuff I needed (I should say we, as in me and Jess). We got a lot of appliances for our new place, and we're almost all moved in now. We are just waiting on our TV, TV stand, and custom sofa, all of which will be here within the next month.

Jacob, being only 4.5 months, was oblivious to all of the Christmas chaos. But he was a good boy. We can't wait 'til next Christmas when he'll actually be excited to open gifts. Jesse, Jacob, and I have a nice holiday souvenir, too. A family cold. Jess started getting sick around Saturday, and Jacob and I both started on Sunday. Poor Jacob, it's his first cold, and can I just say, he's been a real trooper despite being so congested. And now, a little photo journey of Christmas...

Christmas Eve, just before Jess left for work.


Jacob opening his first present on Christmas Eve (my brothers and sister wanted the bow on him!)


My brother was messing with my camera...


I made a red velvet cake...


It was really sweet...


Finally, opening gifts Christmas Day....

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Happy Holidays!

A few weeks ago I played photographer and took some pictures of Jacob for our Christmas card. I had an assistant, well okay, I had my sister, my BIL, my niece, and my nephew helping me take pictures of Jacob. They did anything they could to make him laugh, and tried to prop him up anyway they could. Here are some outtakes, and our card...











Wednesday, December 10, 2008

BFP!

That stands for Big Fat Positive. Exactly one year ago today, I found out I was pregnant. After only one month of trying, I got pregnant. Everyone "knew" it would happen right away, but I didn't want to get my hopes up so I gave myself 6 months. Well to my surprise, it didn't quite work out that way. But here's what happened one year ago today. I woke up early that morning. I had to use the restroom right away so I took a 99¢ Store pregnancy test. I let it sit for a few minutes. There it was...a super faint line, but a line. I was ecstatic. I ran back and forth from the bathroom to our room. I couldn't believe it. I wanted to tell everybody but I couldn't, just yet. My first thought was, "OMG I'm having a baby!" then I thought, "OMG I'm going to be responsible for someone!" But I quickly went back to, "OMG we're going to have a baby!" I continued on with the rest of my morning. I took Jasmine and Anthony to school and stopped by Target. Because the line was faint on the last test, I decided to get a pack of EPTs, a bib that said I love daddy, and pink and blue tissue paper. As soon as I got home I dropped everything and took the test. The line was there, now even darker. I wrapped Jess' gift and waited for him to get home from work. As soon as he walked in, I gave him the box, he opened it and the first thing he said was, "Oh what?!" He had a smile from ear to ear. He acted like he knew it was going to happen so soon (so did my sister). I think I was the only who thought it would take awhile. Who knew it would only take us 1 month of trying. Jess and I decided to wait a few weeks 'til Christmas to tell close family and friends. We told my parents and my siblings on Christmas Eve. I wrapped up bibs for my mom and dad that said "I love Grandma/Grandpa." What better gift than the gift of a child? Now here we are, one year later with a baby boy just a few days shy of turning 4 months old!

You can barely see the line...



It's really there...


How I told Jesse...


Telling my parents...


Baby Jacob almost one year after our BFP...

Monday, December 8, 2008

Thank you...

Oprah! So last month Oprah had a show where she gave away free Shutterfly books to everyone, including those watching at home. I was stumped at what theme to use for my book, and as I was looking through my pictures I thought, a book for Jacob. I decided to make a book for Jacob that tells a little story about the day he was born. I'm very proud of it, and here's a little preview of it...







The back cover, my favorite...




In other news, I'm still super busy. Just thinking back, I remember when times were slow, but things have picked up. Jacob is, of course, keeping us on our toes. We actually did a holiday photo shoot the other day with yours truly as the photographer. The pictures came out awesome, if I do say so myself. I will post our holiday card next week, as soon as they go out, and some outtakes.

We've also been working on our little house. It's coming along nicely. We're almost done painting, all we have to do now is put the floors in, buy some furniture, move in some existing furniture, and we're set. My goal is to be in there by the 1st or 2nd week of January, but we'll see.

And lastly, today is my last day of school. Yay! It's almost over. I just need to do my portfolio, that's due in April, and perhaps an internship, and I'm done. I cannot wait. I can see the light.

Monday, December 1, 2008

Thanksgiving Weekend.

I hope everyone had a great weekend! I did! It was nice to just relax with family and friends. Our Thanksgiving was spent at my parents' house. We had turkey, ham, mashed potatoes, gravy, stuffing, green bean casserole (which I made), green salad, and rolls. Everything was exceptionally delicious. As a matter of fact, we only had leftovers the next day, and only for lunch. It was still delicious. Dessert included pumpkin pie, and my niece's homemade apple pie. It was all so tasty! The rest of the evening was spent chit-chatting about our lives and looking through Black Friday ads.

Here's my little turkey...


Speaking of Black Friday (BF), Jess and I decided to brave it and go out, and it was such a waste of time. Seriously, Black Friday is just a joke. We got a couple of things but only one of which was actually part of the BF madness. But I have a bone to pick with these stores and all of their LIES! So my sister and I decided to get GPS units. After looking through several ads and price comparing, we decided to go with a Garmin Nuvi from Walmart for $96. So the actual price was $96 + tax + shipping = around $108. Well we had waited up until midnight to buy them on Walmart's website. I also bought a walking toy for Jacob for $10, and I tried to get a 42" TV they were advertising for $600. The TVs sold out in like 1 minute, and the other stuff was fine. Anyway, that Friday night we go to Sam's Club (a Walmart affiliate) and what do we see when we walk in?! The same exact GPS system for $96! The total for that one, $96 + tax = around $103! I know it's only five dollars, but I could have had it in my hands saving sleep, time, and money. Lame.

Another big liar...Linens N Things (LNT)! They're going out of business and now I can see why. Last week my sister and I decided to go shopping and we stopped by LNT since they were advertising 40-60% off store-wide. We were in the store grabbing things off the shelf thinking we were getting awesome deals, but I started noticing that some of the things I was looking at had double price stickers. My first thought was, "Wow the prices are going down so fast they have to re-price them all the time, I bet!" I didn't give it another thought until I picked up an item and I could actually see the price under the top sticker. The top sticker's price read $44.99 and with 20% off that's a great deal, right? Well the price under the top sticker was $34.99!!! They're price gouging! We were so disgusted we just left our basket right there in the middle of the store and left. That's just horrible.

All in all, despite all of that shopping crap. We spent the rest of our weekend getting our new place together and doing some minor remodeling, and just hanging out.

Jacob's doing really well. His nights are not consistent yet. But he only gets up once a night, at most. And we've been getting more sleep than we have, since he's been born. He's started exploring a new toy, the Baby Einstein entertainer. He loves the colors and makes a grab at stuff, but he's still a little too young to really enjoy it to full capacity.