7.31.2010

Baby Pool

So, we're at T-minus 5 days until we find out the gender of our sweet baby! We are SO EXCITED! I have to admit, I was initially convinced this was another little girl, but have been swayed to think it's a boy (not that it will really matter in the end!). There are 7 ladies pregnant at our church who are all due within a month-and-half of one another. So far, the 5 ladies who know what they're having are ALL HAVING BOYS! So, I'm thinking there must be testosterone in the air. : )

Baby belly at 19 weeks - I'm officially HUGE! 19 weeks with Nora

So, go ahead, take a guess at what we're having. Click on the link below to take a guess at gender, birth date, weight, etc. (I'm officially sticking with my original guess of a girl)

Tran Baby Pool

There may just be a PRIZE for the winner!

7.19.2010

Menu Plan - Week of July 19th

I am posting my menu for this week, not because you are all on the edge of your seats wondering what the Tran family will be eating, but because this is literally the first menu I've planned for 3 months!!! I am back in the kitchen this week and starting slow.



Monday
No-knife pasta (my friend, Sarah, passed on this recipe to me before I went to grad school and I honestly ate it at least 3 nights a week, so quick and easy! I like to substitute shredded parmesan for the fresh mozzarella for a little different flavor. Yum-my!)
Salad

Tuesday
risotto w/tomato, corn and basil (Thang has been craving basil lately!)

Wednesday
Small group potluck (waiting to hear what the theme is to choose my dish)

Thursday
Chicken, spinach and tomato pesto pasta
Salad

Friday
Grilled pizza
grilled asparagus

Saturday
Marinated tuna steak
grilled summer veggies
crusty homemade bread

Sunday
Quinoa soup w/avocado, corn and chicken (I also got this recipe from Sarah, but found it at this link as well)
crusty homemade bread

7.14.2010

Surviving the 1st Trimester, and beyond...

Thang tells me things were pretty rough for me during the 1st trimester with Nora, but I feel like they've been rougher this time around. Not to go into excruciating detail, but with Nora there was a lot of nausea, with this one, things went well beyond nausea (catch my drift?). I seriously have an even greater appreciation for those ladies who are sick throughout their entire pregnancies (I know several) and yet have had multiple children (can't imagine being sick like this for literally years of my life!).

God is so gracious though, and instead of the 16 weeks of yuckiness I had with Nora, things have seemed to settle down for me around 15 weeks this time. Now to enjoy the rest of the pregnancy (well at least until the back pain and swollen ankles begin, but I'll take that any day over the 1st trimester stuff).

I thought I would share a few of the things that seemed to provide me some relief.

Papaya enzymes. These are a great digestive support and helped alot with the burning, acidy feeling I would have sometimes after eating. These were recommended by a natural health practitioner, but I also checked with my nurse midwife to make sure they were safe. She gave the ok and while they were by no means a cure-all, they definitely helped.






Chewable prenatal vitamins. I quickly learned there was no way I could choke down those horse pills they call prenatal vitamins when my gag reflex was already on overdrive. I was so happy to find these...they were like a special treat, tasted like candy. I especially liked that they used natural coloring like blueberry and and carrot juices. I was surprised to see that most prenatal vitamins, including the samples provided by my midwife used artificial coloring.




Sea bands. A friend lent me hers when I was about 12 weeks along. These bands are worn on the wrist and provide a special pressure point to relieve symptoms of motion sickness...and pregnancy blahs. I don't know if it just happened to be the timing and things were starting to get better on their own, but after starting to use these my nausea got much more manageable. They basically look like some sweet, 1980's-style wrist sweatbands. I joked I needed one of these lovelies to match...




Aaaaah, ice cream, a little bowl/cone of heaven. As with my last pregnancy, the be-all, end-all, sure-thing when absolutely nothing else sounded appetizing was ice cream. Thang found an awesome sale on Breyer's and literally stocked our chest freezer. No, probably not the most nutritional meal, but often my dinner, and yes, a couple of times my breakfast. But, hey, there's calcium in ice cream, right?!

Another sure-fire remedy for the yuckies was a decaf Frappuccino. If I was out-and-about and started feeling sick, I was so thankful to know there would be a Starbuck's at the next corner. Can I just say, Target + Starbucks = DANGEROUS, DANGEROUS combination!




And, last but most certainly not least, PRAYER! Looking back over the past 2 1/2 months, I honestly don't know how I got out-of-bed some days, let alone took care of Nora, but by the grace of God. There were many days, my heart's cry was simply "help me, Father, help me do this next thing". There were many times when I just needed to get out-of-the-house for small group or an appointment and I would pray and ask God to ease my yuckiness and He would take away my symptoms for several hours! It was awesome! I wish I could say this was always my first thought when morning sickness hit hard, but God was so faithful in the times that I did.

Hope some of these ideas are helpful. I know some of these come from the advice of several friends and I always appreciate hearing what other mom's have found to help them through.

So, for those of you who've been through a pregnancy or two, what got you through the worst of it?
(I'm tucking your ideas away for the next time...)

7.09.2010

Birthday Cake Inspiration: Rejects

As I was trying to come up with Nora's birthday cake for this year, I did a couple quick Google searches to get some inspiration. Um, here were a couple of the results...


...think I'll save these for another year...

7.05.2010

2 Year Pics

We were so fortunate to have my amazing friend Liz take Nora's 2 year photos. Liz and her two adorable kiddos are a part of the mom's group I've been involved with since Nora was an infant. If you are in the Omaha area and looking for a fantastic photographer for your kids or family (or you just want to see some uber-cute kid pics!), check out Rule of Thirds Photography. Thanks, Liz!

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With her favorite toy.

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Taking a sniff.

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1,2,3...WEEEEEE!

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A precious moment caught between Nora and Baba - my favorite!

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Nora started out swinging on my lap, but quickly asked for her own big girl swing...
sniff, sniff, she really is growing up!

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7.04.2010

Celebrating Nora

Besides today being our nation's Independence Day, 2 years ago today we also brought our baby girl home from the hospital for the first time. Try getting a newborn to sleep anyway, let alone loud explosions outside your window all night!
Nora, snoozing after the hard work of being born

Yes, our baby turned 2 on Friday! And we've been celebrating like crazy. In Omaha...

Excited about her new sand and water table!
Nora being coy
Having fun splashing with her cousin, Teagan
Guess she didn't want to get her hands dirty!

And, fun with Thang's family in Pennsylvania...

Trip to the Children's Museum with her cousins.

Nora, you have been such a gift to us...we could not have asked for a more sweet and gentle spirit. We pray that you will continue to grow into a joyful, compassionate woman who seeks hard after the things of God. Your favorite phrase right now is "Come on , Mommy!", "Come on, Baba", "Come on, (fill in the blank)" as you love people and enjoy fun together. We know you will be such an amazing big sister and look forward to the day when we hear you say "Come on" and see your little bro or sis following behind you.

Happy Birthday, Nora!!!
...and Happy 4th of July!!!...