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April 3, 2012 Leave a comment
Alright folks, we’ve made it to 38 weeks and baby boy is doing excellent. He regularly performs entire acts from Cirque de Soleil in my belly. We are going to have another energetic son on our hands very soon – and we can’t wait!
At my 34 week checkup, they were guesstimating that he weighs 5lbs 4oz. And with gaining .5 lb per week, would put him at just over 8lbs at birth. I don’t believe it. They said the same thing about Alex and he only weighed 6lbs 10oz at birth.
We do know that baby boy has some hair and that he loves to pose for the camera, er…ultrasound.
I’m feeling pretty well. I am still working and we are keeping busy with weekend activities since the weather has been so nice. I do tire much more easily these days and my appetite fluctuates between nonexistent and nauseated to completely ravenous. Somehow I have maintained perfect blood pressure throughout the pregnancy and barely have any signs of swelling….but I do claim swelling as an excuse to wear sandals to work. everyday. Unfortunately, the whole sleeping thing isn’t going so well anymore, but sleep is so overrated anyway, right? :) I’d rather be up watching tv and eating bowls of cereal at 4am anyhow.
Alex recently told his teachers that he is ready to be a big brother. How cute is that?! So it seems that our entire family is all set to meet our little boy.
We’ll let you know once he’s here!
March 10, 2012 Leave a comment
Take a rainy Saturday, a mildly sick Alex and Mommy, provide superhero cookie cutters and what do you get? An afternoon of cutting, baking and eating Superhero cookies!
Alex was a fabulous baker, and cute too! He helped roll out the dough, cut the cookies and place them on the baking sheets. It was like playing with play-doh that you get to eat!
We didn’t get around to icing the cookies this time – see note about sick Mommy.
But we had a great time!
January 12, 2012 Leave a comment
We are thrilled to announce that we are expecting our next bundle of baby joy in April 2012!
Baby is already 26 weeks along and looking good.
This pregnancy has been pretty similar to my first – nausea until about 18 weeks, low blood pressure, can’t get enough sleep. But I also had an aversion to meat (of any kind) until the nausea went away. Additionally, I also had a complete aversion to extracurricular activities, housework and cooking until about 2 months ago.
Luckily, Michael and Alex were such big helpers keeping the house tidy, dragging me out to have fun and helping me with the takeout ordering. I am now feeling great and am back to my normal eating, cleaning, homecooking and fun activities.
We feel so blessed to be welcoming another bouncing bundle of active boy to our family. And Alex is super excited about gaining a baby brother.
Please continue to send us healthy baby vibes!
January 5, 2012 1 Comment
So, we got a little behind on the whole blog thing…
We’ll be posting some fun and important updates over the next week or so (in no particular order), so stay tuned!

November 27, 2011 Leave a comment
Happy Thanksgiving! We had a low-key Thanksgiving at home spending most of the day cooking up sweet potato casserole, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, roasted parsnips, carrots and onions and devouring a BBQ turkey breast from Pok-e-Joe’s. Well, it was our first Thanksgiving in Texas – so it was almost mandatory that we gave thanks for all of our blessings and our new Texas life with BBQ turkey, right?
The weather was perfect and we spent much of the long weekend going for walks and tricycle rides around the neighborhood.
During the week before Thanksgiving, Alex’s preschool hosted Thanksgiving lunch for all of the families. It was quite a feast and so fun to get to have lunch with Alex, his classmates and their families. And we found out that Alex does not like Pumpkin Pie. That’s okay, I can think of yummier desserts to eat during Thanksgiving too.
In preparation for the big feast, Alex’s class learned about Native Americans and made rainsticks (bean-filled decorated paper towel rolls), headdresses and decorative vests (paper bags). Each student was given an honorary Native American name by their teacher which was painted onto their vest. Alex was proudly named “Mighty Lion”. SO appropriate!
I only had the chance to snapped one picture amongst the chaos of the feast, but it’s a pretty happy one:
November 2, 2011 Leave a comment
Halloween 2011
You didn’t really think we skipped our usual Halloween festivities this year, did you? In fact, we did more activities and had more fun than ever!
The weekend prior to Halloween we attended a mom’s group party where Alex got to paint pumpkins, eat treats, play with other kids and their toys and even get his picture taken as Spiderman.
Alex revealing his secret identify to the paparazzi.

We also drove out to Marble Falls for a spectacular, yet slightly warmer than anticipcated, trip to the pumpkin patch with Aunt Lu. We got a couple of beautiful pumpkins and some decorative gourds. Alex also got his face painted just like Spiderman. He was very cute sitting in the face painting chair trying so hard to hold still and just so excited to look like his favorite super hero.

Alex’s version of the Spiderman song: “Spiderman, Spiderman, doing good, Spiderman friend”
The Friday before Halloween, Alex’s school put on a Halloween show with all of the kid’s dressing up and singing a song. Alex wasn’t really keen on performing this particular day, but he managed to stay on the stage with his classmates.

The Sunday before Halloween was superb. We decorated construction paper bats, pumpkins and ghosts, carved our pumpkin, watched a family movie and made a spider web apple pizza.

And of course we encountered this year’s cousin of Sandwich Slug – The Stromboli Slug!
These photos prove that this year’s slug was as terrifying as ever.

This year’s slug recipe used Whole Foods fresh pizza dough stuffed with fontina cheese, crimini mushrooms and black olives – served with a side of fresh basil and tomato dipping sauce. Delish! A recipe to re-visit for sure.
And finally, for Halloween night, we invited some friends over to go trick or treating in our neighborhood. This was Alex’s first year trick or treating as he was sick last year and we didn’t really live in a “neighborhood”. Though timid at first, Alex caught on to the idea quickly and loved ringing the door bell and getting candy with his friends. He even managed to mostly remember his “Thank You’s” amongst all of the candy chaos.

Hope y’all had more treats than tricks!
October 1, 2011 Leave a comment
My goodness time flies, especially when you are too busy (or tired) to blog!
First for an Alex update. Alex is now in Pre-school and has been doing great! He really thrives at school with the other kids and enjoys all of the stations that his classroom has to offer. His classroom now has a much big library, a computer station and more advanced manipulation activities to help build those finger and hand muscles for writing. So far Alex really seems to enjoy the math, computer and life (dress up/pretend) station, and anything involving puzzles. He also gets to play outside on the shaded big kid playground and ride the big kid trikes around the yard several times a day. Alex regularly gets compliments on how helpful he is serving lunch/snacks and how great he is getting at sharing and taking turns with his classmates. We’ve turned this into an opportunity to have Alex help us “set the table” (i.e. set out napkins), put away silverware, and a few other chores at home. He also regularly participates in show and tell at school which is really helping him learn to express himself and describe items in detail.

As for extracurricular activities, we have still been taking in the sights of Austin, but we’ve slowed it down a notch. I don’t know if you know folks, but it was HOT out here during the summer months. And we decided to take a few weekends to relax and enjoy the A/C. We visited a trampoline park with my mom’s group one weekend – and yes, it is as fun as you’d imagine. They had a great mini trampoline park setup for the little ones and it was quite bouncy.
Oh, and we did finally go see the famous Austin bats – from a boat.
Activity 5. Watch the bats
Activity 54. Take a cruise without packing a suitcase with Capital Cruise
We would highly recommend this sunset cruise to anyone – especially if you don’t have a tired and squirmy preschooler who is up well past his bedtime. The breeze on the lake kept the 100F temperature very comfortable and the bats were in full force the evening that we visited (early September). Even though we brought hats (yup, I’m always thinking) we ended up in a covered boat which was great because we were able to get really close to where the bats were exiting the bridge without getting “rained” on. Ewww!


One weekend we went bowling with some friends. They have the neatest contraption now to let the little kids “bowl”. It’s basically a ramp made out of metal tubing that the kids just place the ball on and off it goes down the lane. Alex even got one strike! With his 6 mile-per-hour ball.

We finally were able to go boating with Jason, Tonya and Kayleb on Lake Conroe in late September. We had a great time! Alex enjoyed riding on the “tube”-raft-thing and even got some air…as he bounced up 3 feet from his seat. Luckily, Uncle J and momma were holding on tightly to Alex’s lifejacket or he would’ve gotten to test his swim skills. Michael also enjoyed riding the “tube” and Tonya seemed to enjoy driving the boat and trying to knock him off the tube. Michael went 3 commendable and hilarious rounds on the tube. Kayleb also seemed to enjoy himself while boating, enjoying cheesy puffs and clapping for his daddy’s accomplishments. Yay!
The first weekend in October, we had a short getaway to visit Amache and Atache Etchegaray and Great Grandma Yudin in Las Vegas. We had a wonderful time relaxing and enjoying their company. Michael and I even had a date night to go see the Lion King performance at the Mandalay Bay which was just gorgeous to watch.

Sprinkle in some birthday parties, twice a week swim lessons, trips to the splashparks and indoor playgrounds to get the wiggles out, and we conclude that we had a busy and satisfying summer!

August 14, 2011 Leave a comment
We started off Saturday with a quick stop at Torchy’s Tacos (UT location this time) – see previous blog post. We are loving the tacos.
Activity 76: Cool off in the summer heat at the Austin Ice Cream Festival
And then we head off to the Austin Ice Cream Festival at Waterloo Park. We arrived early attempting to beat the heat, but did not succeed. We enjoyed lots of tasty ice cream samples, a few kiddie rides, and Alex even got balloon giraffe named Henry (I named him Henry
). Not sure we’ll be going back to the festival in the future, but sometimes it’s just nice to say “we did that!”.
Saturday evening, Alex and I invited some new mommy and kid friends over for pizza and movie night. About half way through the movie, the kids got their second wind and spent the rest of the evening playing tackle ball and tee ball in our backyard in the warm summer air. It was wonderful.
Activity 6: Stuff your faces at Stubb’s Gospel Brunch
Aunt Lu joined us on our outing to Stubb’s Gospel Brunch on Sunday. We were seated on the upper floor near the bar, almost looking down over the stage. The music started about 30 minutes after we sat down and boy was it lively. It was quite loud, but even Alex got to swaying and clapping and really enjoyed watching the band up close.
The food was very good – especially the spinach enchiladas, queso migas and crispy bacon. Funny enough I don’t think any of us cared for the BBQ too much, and we would definitely not recommend the dessert. But I do think we will be going back, perhaps requesting a quieter seating area. Any visitors coming out our way soon?
Here’s a cute pic I took of Alex this week: