Friday, July 31, 2009

It's Starting To Feel Real...

So finally another update! Ok, one of these years I'll get to the last of the London trip (unless I have some volunteers to help me out...), but for now, I'll focus on daily things that are happening in the McFadden world.

I am now feeling baby movement quite a bit. Once someone described to me what it felt like (butterflies low in the stomach is how I would describe it), I feel it quite a bit. Cary is eager to feel it, too, but the doctor says it will take a little longer before he can. But I can't wait for him to enjoy, too!

I'm paranoid about sleeping on my back. Lately that is the most comfortable position for me to snooze, but the doctor says that's a no-no. So I toss and turn a bit more in the middle of the night when I get sore one way.

And now, it is just about time to start registering for things. Neutral things for now, considering baby is stubborn. Car seats/travel systems, playpens, high chairs, monitors...I'm not really big on pink, so even if it is a girl, the most pink we might see is the clothing. Thank goodness for yellows and greens!

Now, this is where I would LOVE advice from all the mommies out there that know what we're going through. PLEASE let me know any good suggestions in anything, what brands you think are good or bad, and what is needed or not needed. For example: I love the idea of a playpen, but is a pack 'n' play necessary, or the basic playpen itself good enough?

I have had some wonderful advice from my cousin so far, and she has been through this 3 times, but of course I value any and all incoming. And reviews from strangers just don't seem to give me enough.

Thank you ahead of time for those who respond. It is so nice to know that I'm not without support around me!

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

It's A...

For all of those waiting in anticipation about what baby Peanut is, I would like to welcome you to the world...of still not knowing.

That's right, folks. Peanut has joined the ranks of Baby Christensen (now known as Simon) and Baby Guess (today a very cute Addison) in being stubborn and denying excited parents (and grandparents, and family, and friends...) the knowledge of if it is a girl or boy.

I shouldn't forget to add that Peanut is doing well. We saw wiggling toes and fingers, and it is 9 oz, which is in the average spot. So I am thankful for that.

So, on August 19th we will try it again. Take along with us our trusty VHS tape (who has VCR anymore??!?!) and keep our fingers crossed that all of the pushing and movement of the sonogram wand works its magic and we can FINALLY reveal the name!

Until then, on to registering for the necessary baby items, minus the cute blue or pink!

Monday, July 13, 2009

Jarvis Family Gathering 2009



Sunday, the Jarvis' had their Semi-Annual gathering at the lakehouse for a day of food, fun, swimming, and of course, HEAT!!!








My cousin, Kim, and her growing family flew in for the week from Colorado, so of course we found this the perfect time to all get together. We got to meet her newest one, Gracyn, who is now 3 months old. And she is PRECIOUS!!!

All Jarvis' were present, except for Steven and Spencer, who had just left on a mission trip. We missed you guys, but hope you are having fun!









Lunch consisted of 7 layer dip (A favorite appetizer provided by Barbara--delish!), Brisket (thank you mom!), potatoes brought by Granny, my hard-grown corn (in a can!), Pasta (brought by Kelly I believe), tamales, baked beans, rolls, banana pudding, cupcakes, Oreos...I'm still stuffed just thinking about it!





I feel bad because Kim offered to let me hold Gracyn and change her diaper. I know she was playing (about the diaper changing part), but I declined. I have changed many diapers before, but I just got really self-conscious, and of course, I'm still nervous about my mothering capabilities. I hope it just shows that I'm shy (or maybe nervous...) But-- Cary is REALLY good with little ones!!! He puts me to shame with his cuteness with kids!



After lunch the fun migrated outside where some jumped on jet skis, some jumped into the lake, and some sat in the shade, watching everyone else.









To keep the kids entertained when they were not in the lake, mom brought bubbles...Addison loved attacking me with them, and I was soapy afterwards. But she got the bubble mix all over her! She had me cracking up the whole time.









It was a great time, and I really loved seeing all of our family. I love these gatherings we have, and I can't wait for the next one, which will be at Christmas time, and hopefully with the newest addition to the family...by then Gracyn will be able to teach Peanut a thing or two!

A Bit Of Catching Up...

So...what has been happening in the McFadden world since we've returned from London? (eek! it has already been a month!!!)

Let's see how quickly I can recap:

It's HOT in Texas...today its supposed to be 104.

I've had 1 doctor's appointment about baby...and I got to hear its heartbeat. It gets me all mushy inside every time!!! Next appointment: July 22. Then everyone will find out what little Peanut is!

I've started reading the Twilight Series, and I'm currently in the middle of Eclipse--very good. Still haven't seen the movies though!

My cousin Steven graduated from High School, and also recently became an Eagle Scout--so proud!

Traded in Sprite (VW beetle) for Volvo SUV...getting used to it...it will be a good car. We've driven it everywhere!

Cary is working hard on the new website: http://www.lewisville-lafs.com/. Go visit it--and order a couple of shirts/pins/magnets/mugs while your at it!

Happy belated 4th of July! We didn't do much, just Wii bowling with my parents. I was eager to see how Chester handled the booms of the fireworks, but he couldn't care less!

This is not including all of the birthdays I've missed, but I hope everyone understands that I love them dearly, and one of these days, I WILL get cards out to everyone in a timely manner!!! Happy birthday all!!!

London Vacation: Day 6

I want to apologize for the lack in blogging lately. Part of it is the lack of motivation (but hey--London is pretty motivating, isn't it?!), but another part is work, and the last part is because I'm slightly addicted to the Twilight series. I have read 2 1/2 books in about 2 1/2 weeks. I'm not as addicted as Harry Potter, but I am definitely enjoying this!

Ok. So on to Day 6 for those who are still checking in...

On Wednesday, we decided to take a Big Bus tour around the city, and it started with a walk to Victoria Station. The streets were busy with people walking and driving to work. This was day 1 of the Underground Strike, and you could tell that people were not so happy with the situation.


Along the walk to the Station, we came across a lady selling tickets to the bus tour, so we took advantage of it and bought the tickets there. Now all we had to do was to get to Victoria Station and find the bus to get on. But also, there should be eating involved!!!


We found a McDonald's inside the Station, and grabbed some of their breakfast (they don't have McGriddles!). Afterwards, we walked around the corner of the station and found where the bus first stops to pick up the tourists.


There are 2 different options for the bus tour: the blue line, which has headsets you plug in and listen to the commentary as you drive by the spot; and then there is the red line, where there is a tour guide at the top of the bus, and you listen to them, and interact.


The bus stop we sat at for a while was crowded, but mom managed to find a couple from Missouri who were vacationing, too. They seemed to have a good time talking while rain fell around us. Mom was threatening to sit at the bottom level of the bus because of the rain, but I refused. I mean, I've sat at the top of the bus, uncovered, in November, getting soaking wet with rain. What's the big deal??? Oh yeah--I'm pregnant.


My sadness turned around when I noticed a blue line bus come up, with a partially enclosed top. I convinced my family that this was the way to go, because the top was empty. They obliged, and we hopped up there, grabbed the very front seats, plugged in our headsets, and got ready to go!


It was a drizzly, sometimes rainy day as we rode around, looking at the sites of London, and listening to the commentary of everything that had significance. One thing I am still baffled at is the amount of statues they have. There is a statue EVERYWHERE you look! And how many can you find in Dallas?


It was very enjoyable riding around, and just letting the world go by in some ways. Around lunchtime, we hopped off at Covent Gardens for lunch. We ate in this tiny restaurant, mom, dad, and I having hot chocolate with our meals (we were slightly chilly), and Cary having some hot chocolate. I can't remember all the food we had, but I do remember Cary having the Shepard's pie. He seemed to enjoy it, but the meat was lamb, which is not his favorite.


After lunch we walked around the shops for a little bit and I saw so many things that I 'wanted'...the only thing I remember now is a booth with beautiful black and white photography that I wish we took time out to look through. I could have bought a lot of stuff there!


When we finally decided to get back onto the bus, we chose to wait for the red line bus this time. And I'm glad we did. We got a very entertaining, young guy that we couldn't tell if he enjoyed his job or not. Maybe it was the 2 1/2 hour walk he had to work this morning due to the strike...either way, he was entertaining.


During the trip, what felt like towards the end but it really wasn't, London traffic came to a dead stop. Yet again, because of the strikes, the roads were really crowded and we hardly moved for a long time. We practically crawled along the last 3/4 (or more!) of the trip. But this is where the tour guide proved to be the funniest.


He told us about the red telephone booths that line the streets and let us in on an interesting secret: not all of the booths are real. And he proved it, too, when we were at a dead stop in the traffic and he saw a phone booth...he jumped off the bus, ran to the telephone box and checked it out...getting on the bus after we had moved maybe a foot and confirmed it.

Not long after that, more people got onto the bus, including...the couple from Missouri!

When a group got off at a stop, we noticed that the seats up front were completely empty, so we wanted to take advantage of the front row again. But it was a MESS!!! From the rain there were panchos, maps and ear plugs all around. Terrible. And of course, we know my mom...she couldn't stand it....she found a trash bag and started cleaning up! As a reward for her help, the tour guide gave her a map and head set...a very funny prize considering we already had 4 between all of us!

So not long after sitting up front and viewing London from this view, (nice and dry too!) we found a location that was close enough for us to hop off and walk to our hotel, where we dissasembled and then re-gathered after 30 minutes for dinner, where we walked to a steak restaurant. Mmmm! Even British steak tastes good!

After dinner we all craved a nice dessert, so we decided to hike out to Harrod's to see what kind of goodies they have. I remember from the first London trip that I saw a room of delicious looking cupcakes and cookies, and I was determined to have some! While walking, we crossed a really busy intersection. While crossing, we heard someone say 'Hey!'...when we turned to see who it was, we were lucky to see the couple from Missouri...again! We should have just stopped (in the middle of the street) and talked...how does one see the same people 3 times in a day, especially in a large, foreign country?!?

When we got to Harrod's, we had definitely walked off our dinner and anything else we had to eat earlier that day (it's a long ways from the hotel!). We found a gelato place in the food area and decided to give it a try.

Let me tell you this: IF YOU ARE IN LONDON AND CRAVE ICE CREAM, THIS IS THE PLACE TO GO: Morelli's Gelato!!!!

It was so delicious, so rich, and so many choices! Mom got a couple of scoops of regular vanilla and chocolate ice cream, dad and I got Hot Fudge Sundaes, and Cary got a Banana Split. I LOVED my hot fudge sundae: vanilla, chocolate, and caramel ice cream with a separate jug of hot fudge to pour on top....so good!!!

Mom's ice cream may have been simple, but she got the coolest spoon. It looked like a tiny silver shovel, which the waiter said was only available to buy from Italy. I will have to keep an eye out to see if they ever come to the US...and I need to find a picture to show everyone!

The evening was complete with a long stroll home (need I remind you how incredibly beautiful and cool London was this time of year? 65 degrees--at its hottest!!!) and then bedtime (but not before watching a little British tv!)

Ninjago With A Special Guest

So we took B to go see Ninjago, The LEGO movie a couple of weeks ago, and by we, I mean Cary, myself, my dad, and...my grandfather. Odd co...