Wednesday, September 24, 2008

How about November 24th?

I had a doctor's appointment last week and told my doctor I was a little concerned with scheduling my mom's visit to help out with Katy when the baby is born and with Jared having finals the week after my due date. All she said was, "how do you feel about induction" and that was it! As of right now I'm scheduled to pop this little girl out on Monday, November 24th. This works out perfectly because Jared has that week off from school because of Thanksgiving, I'll get out of the hospital the day before Thanksgiving and my mom will be in town so she can make me one of her fabulous pies! Not to mention I will have just had a baby so I won't be expected to cook a single thing! The induction date is 10 days before my due date, however, I went into labor 15 days early with Kaitlyn so who knows, the baby could come before the 24th.

For those of you who keep harrassing us, Jared and I think we've decided on the name Alexis. It's not 100% set in stone, but it's the only name we both really like and can actually see being our daughter. I can't believe I'll be holding her exactly two months from today!

Monday, September 22, 2008

Getting through Hurricane Ike...

So as many of you know we had a pretty big hurricane here in Houston a little over a week ago (on my birthday to be exact)! We decided to pack up and go to Dallas for the weekend, because we didn't want to risk it especially with Kaitlyn and me being pregnant. My biggest concern was that I didn't want to be without power. I think it's literally torture to live in Houston without air conditioning because not only is it extremely hot, but it's extremely humid too. Anyway, we rode out the storm in Dallas and tried to turn it into a mini vacation. We went to the zoo, we went swimming, did some shopping and ate out a lot! The only thing hindering the fun was wondering how our condo and our car were holding up against the storm. On Saturday night we talked to a neighbor on the phone and found out that our complex was one of the very few that never lost power. This was all the incentive I needed to go home. I'm such a worry wart and the whole time we were in Dallas I just worried about everything happening in Houston. We drove home on Sunday morning and were lucky to find our car in one piece and minor leaks in our roof over the bathroom (the HOA will fix this). The scary part was that most of the town did not have power which meant grocery stores and gas stations were not open. The Kroger down the street from us finally opened on Monday, but every single parking spot was full, there were no shopping carts available and shelves were bare. If you wanted to get gas you had to wait in a mile long line because there were only a handful of gas stations open. These conditions lasted until about Thursday of last week. The hurricane was 9 days ago and there are still so many people without power and a lot of damages all over town. In fact, almost all schools are still closed. Jared and I feel so blessed and so spoiled that we got through everything so well. Our biggest inconvenience is that we still don't have cable or internet.

We went to church on Sunday and our building still doesn't have power, but they wanted to hold sacrament meeting anyway. As we were walking up I said to Jared, "if it's too miserable inside we'll just leave after they pass the sacrament". Right as the words left my mouth I regretted them. I thought about all the pioneers and saints who have attended church meetings in much worse conditions. I only had to be there for one hour and then got to return to my air conditioned condo! Besides, half the people in the meeting had to go back to their homes which still didn't have power! Needless to say I was feeling a little selfish and definitely learned a lesson that day. I'm just so grateful that our family is safe, because in the end that's all that really matters.

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Fun with the Cotters...

Since I'm playing catch up on my blog I thought I'd post some pictures from Leah Cotter's wedding. For anyone who doesn't know, Gabe Cotter was one of Jared's best friends growing up and still lives in Kansas. However, most of Gabe's family has since moved down here to Katy, Texas. A couple of weeks ago Gabe's sister, Leah, got married in the Houston temple and we got to see most of his family that night at her reception. We had a ton of fun hanging out with them and I know Jared felt right at home being around the Cotter clan. I had fun chatting with Sara and holding her new baby boy. Kaitlyn and Noah hit it off right away and are officially betrothed! They followed each other around all night, danced together and even shared a good night kiss! If it was any other little boy, Jared might have stepped in. Anyway, enjoy the pics and the video of Katy and Noah dancing!

Twilight Addiction...

So, I haven't posted anything in a really long time and I'd like to think it's because I'm too busy getting ready for this baby...but it's not. The last month I've been totally addicted to Stephenie Meyer's Twilight series and have used every ounce of my time reading these books. I had a friend recommend them over a year ago and I told her they sounded lame and I didn't want to read anything with vampires in it! Anyway, I kept hearing people talk about the books and not just LDS people either, so I thought I'd give them a try. They totally sucked me in! I read all four books in two weeks (which for a working mom is record time)! The only thing that kept me from being sad when I finished the series was knowing that the motion picture was coming out in November! I know, pretty pathetic. Anyway, if you're up for some light reading you should give them a try.