Friday, January 16, 2009

End of Week 38


Hi everyone!

We are just now on the tail end of week 38 and can't believe that our little baby to be could come any day now. I am feeling good these days, just really big and a little less mobile. I keep on bumping into things! I started working from home this Tuesday and will be until my last day of work on 1/23 (unless the baby comes early). I miss being in the office, but I have great peace of mind knowing that if I go into labor that I'll already be at home.

We have the baby car seat installed and ready to go, the bassinet next to the bed, and almost fully packed for the hospital. There are a couple odds and ends that we still need to get, but all in all we have what we need. Now I guess we just have to wait!

On the home front things are looking like we really could have the new home in Oakland on Majestic by the end of the month. It is a miracle! We aren't going to move before the baby arrives and will just take our time after wards to decide when is best for all of us.

Last weekend, Tristi, Johannah, Sarah and Chandra threw me a wonderful baby shower in San Fran. It was so nice to celebrate with close family and friends. Thank you!!!!! On Tuesday, Tim's work surprised him with a shower at their office. Everyone was so thoughtful!

The weather here has been amazingly beautiful...mid 70s and sunny every day this week. It is so unusual! Bubba and I have been able to go for short walks at the park across the street. He is going to be so spoiled having us home for a while!

We hope you all have a wonderful 3 day weekend (hopefully you don't have to work on Monday) and will keep you all posted on baby Horvat to be!

xxoo

Saturday, January 3, 2009

Happy New Year & Week 37





Happy New Year!!!

This year we decided to lay low. We ended up going out for a nice dinner at a nearby restaurant. This place is connected to a golf course in Castro Valley. It turned out we were by far the youngest people there and found ourselves surrounded by lovely 65+ year olds with Happy New Year hats on and cheezy loud 80s music playing in the background. It was quite something! After dinner we went home and watched a movie and didn't even make it to midnight. What did you do for New Year's?

Then on New Year's day, Tim and I went to see my friend Kyle Barisich (from USC) perform in a lead role (Raoul) in Phantom of the Opera in San Francisco. It was Tim's first musical experience, and my first time seeing Phantom. My friend Kyle was superb and it was so fun seeing him perform again. We hadn't seen each other since my friend's wedding over 6 or 7 years ago. The show is moving it's way down to Los Angeles in a couple weeks...if you are down there you should check it out!

Last night Tim and I met with Esther, our Doula, for our last prenatal visit. It's hard to believe that the next time we will see her will be for the birth! We practiced a bunch of labor positions and went through our birth plan. I think we are all set! We have all of the baby stuff set up in our 2nd bedroom now (see pic) and all of our baby clothes are washed and in drawers ready to go. We also made space in our bedroom for a bassinet. It feels so good to be set up!

Today Tim's boss Sandy is hosting a work shower for us at her home. Then we are staying at a hotel in San Francisco for the night for our last little get away before the baby comes. :-)

Have a wonderful weekend!

Friday, December 26, 2008

Happy Holidays & Week 36!




Happy Holidays everyone!

This year was a different holiday experience for Tim and I since we stayed at home. We typically go to Chicago to spend it with family, but I wasn't allowed to fly this close to our due date. We missed everyone!

It was nice to not travel with all of this crazy weather! We kicked off the holidays by going to my Galileo work holiday party, which is always fun. On the last day of work(pre-vacation), my work threw us a Baby Shower. It was wonderful to celebrate the coming of our little one with everyone. Everyone has been so supportive and thoughtful. THANK YOU!

Over the weekend we went to Sarah's annual Chanukah latke party and filled up on some yummy latkes and then ventured over to Erica's for her holiday party. The next day we got to spend the first night of Chanukah with our family here at Debra & Joes. It was really nice and again got to indulge in some yummy latkes! Unfortunately, we had to leave early to get to one of our last baby prep classes: breastfeeding! Wow, there was a lot to learn. Now we feel more ready for the breastfeeding challenge.

To celebrate Christmas, Tim and I have always filled each other's stockings and one for Bubba too, of course. This year we didn't have any space for a tree with all of our boxes, so we hung them there instead! After eating some yummy pecan sticky buns we opened our stockings and Bubba had a ball. He had been sitting under his stocking for several days now wimpering because he could smell the treats! Then we went to see The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, which was ok and just way too long. Amazing and creative story and good acting, but 3 hours was way too long to sit. Has anyone else seen it? After chowing down on some movie popcorn (thank goodness we got some), we got home and prepared our Christmas dinner as quickly as possible. Ham, green bean casserole, creamed corn, rolls, etc.....all of the good stuff! It was a really nice and relaxing Christmas.

We hope you are all having a wonderful holiday and want to thank you for being such a special part of our lives. We are so grateful!

PS. Baby Horvat is doing well....1 more month to go! On the house front, we're back hoping to move into the home in Oakland on Majestic since we discovered, after inspections on the San Leandro home, that there was way too much work to be done. In the meantime, we've created space in our 2nd bedroom for the little one in case he comes before we move!

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Week 34 at the Henna Lounge!






I went to my last hip hop dance class yesterday and then went over to my yoga studio for the Henna Lounge. My friend Johannah joined me too! Darcy, this amazing henna artist, did my belly and hand in just 45 minutes. The artwork is so beautiful. Here are some pictures. The color looks a little different now....it's more orange, now that the paint dried and the dye is on my skin. It lasts about 2 weeks. I think it's beautiful.

For those of you who are not familiar w/Henna. Here is some more information!

Henna during pregnancy is an ancient practice and is soothing as well as calming. It is believed to help bring about an easy birth and healthy child.

Lawsonia Inermis or henna is a small bush that produces a red dye that has been used cosmetically and medicinally for over 9,000 years.

Many countries including Morocco and India have traditions of applying henna during the third trimester of pregnancy. Henna is believed to protect and bless the mother and child from any evil or malicious spirits that may be near during delivery.

The red coloring of the dye and protective images used in the patterns guard against the evil eye and are thought to protect the pair during the child's difficult passage into this world. Special attention is given to the hands and especially the feet as they are considered to be vulnerable connections to the world.

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Home #2: 282 Peralta Ave in San Leandro









Some of you may know that instead of waiting for that lovely Oakland house to close, we've gone ahead and started looking for a back up. Well, we found a great back up in San Leandro in a wonderful neighborhood! It's a foreclosure, good deal, 3 bedroom 2 bath, and bigger than the Oakland house on Majestic Avenue. It has a lot of character and some parts of the house that have been remodeled (kitchen, added back room, etc.).

However, we just did inspections this week and there is some major termite damage and a couple other things that would need to be fixed. So we're at a crossroads and will most likely have to re-negotiate with the seller (the bank) to see if it's worthwhile. We are just having terrible luck! In the meantime, we haven't walked away from the Oakland place, so we still have that an option.

With either home, due to the holidays, we probably wouldn't be able to close until mid-January (1-2 weeks before the baby is due). YIKES!

Tim and I are both hopeful that something will work out and we'll just take it one step at a time. Have you ever heard of or experienced so much house buying drama?!

Here are some of the pictures from the Peralta place....we would rip up the nasty blue carpet (beautiful hardwood underneath) and probably repaint the entire house. It would make a world of difference. Please keep your fingers crossed!

Monday, December 1, 2008

Our Chicago Baby Shower








On Saturday, we had a baby shower in Evanston with family and friends. It was wonderful seeing everyone and getting to celebrate our soon to be baby with everyone. Special thanks to granny Carol, grandma Anna, step-mom Heidi, BF Karen, and sister Kathy for hosting! Here are some pics. More are on facebook!

Thanksgiving in Chicago



Tim and I flew into Chicago on Thursday with no flying problems. We had a wonderful Thanksgiving with Tim's side of the family: Carol, Fred, and Sister's Family (Kathy, Bill, Timmy and Caroline). Here are a couple pictures.

Thanksgiving is one of my favorite American food meals...the sweet potatoes especially! Thanks Kathy for making them perfectly!

I am so thankful for having a wonderful husband, family and friends and especially for having a healthy pregnancy so far. Baby Horvat is kicking and moving around more than ever!

Did you have a nice Thanksgiving?