12.26.2010

40-5 days

Well folks, I'm past my due date. But I got to celebrate Christmas, Williams style. All the pictures I have of me on Christmas Eve/Christmas day I don't think I look at ALL pregnant, i think it's the funny angle of the camera. So I have for your enjoyment 2 separate occasions on which I wore the SAME maternity sweater. You can't blame a girl for wearing the one fancy shirt she can still fit in, can you?

Christmas party (Dec 13- 38 weeks, 5 days)

Christmas Eve (40 weeks, 2 days)

Josh and I had a wonderful time being taken care of and having our last "child" Christmas at Aunt Cheri's house. Santa came and filled our stockings and we got so many unexpected gifts! We only wish that baby would've come....although he wouldn't count as an unexpected gift because he's supposed to be here by now.

We ate the world's largest slab of prime rib for Christmas Eve dinner as well as plenty of other delicious foods. Tom and Mary (Mary who is Kendall's cousin/older sister) and their kids: Talia, Landen, and Madilyn spent the night at Cheri's house as well. They're the adorable kids featured with Josh and me above. And this picture shows our "Santa faces". I was channeling Grandpa, I think.

So. I have a Doctor's appointment tomorrow morning and my induction is set for Thursday. I'm not miserable in any way, except I wish the baby would come. I'm starting to get nervous about recovering before school starts. Other than that, Josh and I are doing good!

12.22.2010

40 Weeks

On the dot. Today is my due date. In celebration, I worked from 9-5. I can't decide if I hope it's my last day of work or not?

Sooo Baby C obviously didn't arrive when he was supposed to...aka right after my last final. At this point, I'm fine with him staying inside so we can celebrate a fairly normal (one where we still get to be children) Christmas in Salt Lake with the Cheri/Randy family. Now we hope for December 27th.

Alaina took some good pictures of us this last week-so you get to see how big I look at 39, almost 40 weeks preggers.
The hilarious part about that second picture with Adrie is right after she was saying, "I'M WAAAAY BIGGER!" And bemoaning her huge belly. She is so kind.

Also, it's 11 PM and I can't sleep. I think since I worked from sun-up to sun-down (literally...today's the 2nd shortest day of the year) Baby C was all rocked to sleep all day and now he's up with a vengeance. He's been moving and kicking my ribs and hips since 6, so my hope is he'll go to sleep fairly soon. I'm also insanely scatter brained so please forgive my blogging.

And have yourself a Merry Christmas. It's only 2 days away now. :)

12.14.2010

38 wks 6 days

Really fast update:
Baby's head is still high so that might be a problem
1 Cm dialated (practically nothing)
Induction set for the 30th
Insane nasal congestion
New ear stuffiness
Stretch marks
1 final left.


Okay. And I'm planning on going into labor on Thursday. Just an FYI...let's see if positive thinking gets this baby here!

K

11.29.2010

Week 36

Ready for the crazy that is picture for week 36? I CAN'T BELIEVE THAT I'M PREGNANT. Well, at least that big pregnant. Sometimes I fool myself into thinking I just look a little fat instead of the hugely pregnant that I am. I am noticing more though how many people ask me how close I am, and most are surprised that I only have 3/4 weeks left. Wooooo.


I can't bend over very well and putting on shoes is the biggest pain ever. This snow blizzard we've had the last two days isn't very good for my shoe choice which consists of having to tuck my pants into boots or tie up my tennis shoes, both of which are exceedingly difficult tasks. I'm so lucky Josh can help me tie my shoes before I leave for school in the morning.

Still no heartburn, but I have crazy RLS (restless legs-a disease I used to make fun of but now I accept it's painful reality) that keeps me awake about half the nights of the week. Thankfully, foam rolling and stretching does help and I always get to sleep eventually.

Been doing some sorts of nesting stuff. Josh and I got a bookshelf/toy shelf for the nursery! It's one of the 3x3 square shelves that everyone has, but I've been wanting it since day one so I feel pretty accomplished finally having it. We're in the process of getting a crib (waiting for a 20% off coupon...come on Babies R Us) and I have to figure out what kind of bedding I want in it. The crib is a last minute decision as we couldn't decide between the pack and play or a crib. Thankfully we're not in a rush for the crib because we have the Williams bassinet for baby's first couple weeks/months. Other than some moving and setting up, I de-tagged a bunch of baby clothes to wash for Baby C's arrival. I can hardly believe it's 4 weeks away! Josh and I are finally signing up for our last minute 6 hour cram session of a prenatal class this Saturday. I reeeeally hope they still have openings.

Please excuse the random trains of thought...that's my brain on pregnancy hormones. I want to blog about how wonderful Thanksgiving was....I promise it's coming soon! Cheers! And may Baby C wait another 2 weeks.

OH YEAH and all my Christmas decorations are up. Pictures are sure to follow.

10.06.2010

Lately,

I am 29 weeks pregnant.

Baby C has this new trick of waking me up in the morning. Approximately 6 in the morning when I don't have to wake up until 7:30. How does he wake me up, you ask? He's a jumper-mover. He must push with his arms and legs in opposite directions, and when I lay on my side he moves his head until I move. It's sort of adorable until I remember he'll be out in 3 months and I actually have to get out of bed to take care of him. But he'll be cute, so it's ok.

I had a family baby shower last week and got some adorable clothing and THE COOLEST STROLLER EVER. It's bright yellow, has a matching car seat/infant carrier, it's super light, and beautiful. The Williams family also has a bassinet that started with Sally, went to Alaina, then Erica, and is now in my possession for Baby C. It's gonna be perfect for the first couple months so we can keep Baby C close to us.

That's all for now. I'm off to work and study for 2 midterms this week. Cheers!
KC

9.20.2010

KNITTERS NEEDED!

If you know how to knit, please make me this. PLEASE. It is literally the cutest thing I've ever seen in my entire life.

You might have to buy the pattern here...but if you seriously are gonna make it for me I'LL buy the pattern for you for me. Pretty please. Baby C needs it.

3 days until Fall!

KC

9.16.2010

BABY BUMP!

It's week 26 and I have yet to post a true baby bump picture, so I took one special for this occasion. I'm sufficiently awkward and weirded out that Josh is taking a profile shot, so enjoy it. I also have to admit that I don't really look that pregnant in my normal everyday clothes. Something about the garment band across the middle of my belly significantly decreases the cute bumpness of pregnancy and makes it feel more like I'm just storing a lot of fat in my belly. Is this supposed to change? And can someone tell me why the third trimester is just so terrible?


Also, I found out that December 29th is the latest/earliest day the baby will come (aka I'll get induced) if he doesn't come naturally before then. I'm channeling my positive thoughts and energy into an early arrival.

New pregnancy things as of late:
  • Increased urination. It's starting back up again and I don't like it very much.
  • Breathing problems?! I all of the sudden at night am having a hard time breathing. Is this normal?
  • I've officially "popped" and I can't wear any normal pants anymore, so it's all maternity and stretchy waistbands for me. I love it.
  • Nesting....I think it's come. I am cleaning more now and I'm worried about getting things in their places and unpacking and organizing. I can't tell if this is my attempt at getting out of school work or if it's the nesting phase kicking in.
  • I can eat vegetables! I'm full on eating like a normal healthy person now, except that I still don't enjoy making salads.
  • Mood swings - I get annoyed really easily. I'm so sorry, husband. But I also get in really nurturing moods where I make batches of cookies and lasagna!
So that's all I can think of. I know there are a billion more things...but oh well. I think the weirdest trait of all is that I have this intense desire to CRAFT. I just want to make things! And I can't wait for Halloween decorating which will start on the first day of Fall.

Cheers!

9.13.2010

Highlights from the last weeks

- Brand new microwave! We made it 2 months (with 3 weeks of vacation) without having one in the house. Josh and I (but mostly Josh) got sick of washing our 3 pots every time we had to warm something up, so new microwave it is!

- Visit to California last weekend to see Adam and Emma. We went to the Kodak and Chinese Theatres and I saw Rupert, Emma, and Dan's handprints in the cement.

- My last Dr. appointment of the second trimester. The end of September marks my entrance into the third-most-dreaded-of-all-pregnant-women trimester.

- I'm taking a personal training class. It's seriously awesome.

- Halloween decorations are ready to come out, but I'm waiting until the first day of Fall.

- Calvert family dinner last night. We got to see Amber and Abbey's family's for the second time since April.

Things to look forward to?
- Adam is visiting this weekend, Natalie comes next week, and Mom and Dad come next weekend.

- I'm gonna post a baby bump picture soon, I promise.

8.10.2010

Time to meet Baby C

Alright, kids, are you ready?




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That's right 3 out of 18 of you! IT'S A BOY!

We can hardly believe it! We were expecting a girl, all the way, but we are so excited to have a boy! It'll be the first boy in the Williams side of the family. My parents have all daughters (thus, I have all sisters) and we have 1 niece/granddaughter so Baby C will be the first boy. I told Josh we get to have a real baby Jesus in our Christmas nativity re-enactments now! Baby C will also have plenty of boy cousins on the Calvert side to be best friends with. We promptly went to Target (conveniently 4 blocks away from the hospital) after our ultrasound and bought a baby boy outfit. We've pretty much decided that for the first 3-8 months of Baby C's life he'll live in white onesies and sweatshirts so all the cutesy outfits will wait until he's old enough to start doing cute things. I also bought a set of Duplo Lego's (my FAVORITE!) even though he has to be 1.5 years to start playing with them. I guess it's just so crazy to have a gender assigned to our little baby.

More to come on the nursery and wardrobe planning. Love!
j & k

8.05.2010

Summer Work

In the spirit of journaling I have decided to share with the world my summer occupations.

Teaching Assistant, STDEV 139 and 399R, BYU- I completed this assignment in June after working with the same woman for 10 months. Nothing interesting to note here aside from the fact that my boss left the job, BYU, and Provo, to start her training for the FBI in Quantico, Virginia.

Lab Technician: Drug Testing Facility, Provo- If the job title sounds professional or glamorous at all you have been misled. While I am excited to put it on future applications as clinical/lab experience, what it really means it that I saw roughly 200 male "anatomies" each week since the end of April. Because we test for the probation and legal system, all of the tests are monitored, and yes, you read/inferred correctly. I literally get paid to watch guys urinate, and Yes, I have to make sure that they are providing a "real" sample that is really delivered from their "real" "anatomy." As opposed to the plethora of fake/creative/ingenious means of putting somebody else's urine into their cup.

Bonus Note: The guys I test are actually pretty awesome and I haven't even been shivved OR shanked yet.

Super Bonus Note: recently learned that by driving to and from SLC to pick up supplies I can make $25 an hour with mileage compensation.

Janitor-Early morning, BYU, HFAC- How, in one summer, do you spend more time in the HFAC then my brother Adam did in his entire tenure at BYU without joining Men's chorus? Join the early morning cleaning crew. I am not trying to make the reader feel sorry for me in any way, but the first thought that runs through my head when my alarm has gone off at 4:30 every morning is not "I can't wait to vacuum today." It is instead, simply, "I want to die." My crew, which started as a group of 4 at the start of the summer, is now down to 1, me. Shouldn't I get paid 4 times the salary for doing the same amount of work?

Bonus Note: Learn from my experience, don't work early morning janitorial.

Intern-The Road Home, Homeless Shelter, SLC- The best work of my summer was not paid. My other jobs allowed me to have at least one free day a week to drive up to Salt Lake to work at the shelter. Cliche as it might sound, this was one of those amazing, eye-opening, challenging experiences. I spent the bulk of my time doing assessments to determine eligibility for a government housing program that was specifically targeted at families who were made homeless by the recession. I have heard, smelled, and seen some very unique, heartbreaking and funny things, and I honestly cherish all of them.

Bonus Note: Did you know that 60+% of the homeless population uses less than 10% of the total money spent to combat homelessness. That means that the majority of "bums" you see aren't really costing you and the Gov. as much money as you'd think.

Researcher, BYU- I recently started doing my research project for my MPH program. Inspired by my experience at the shelter I am researching in what way the homeless use the internet to access health information. Just so you know, recent research has found that over 90% of homeless access the internet, and over 50% carry a cell phone. More information to come.

It's been a blessed and busy summer. Kendall has taught me so much in marriage about working hard for your goals (Thanks babe). I think we are both thrilled we get to go to the NW for a few weeks of rest.

Ultra Bonus Note: I can't wait to be a dad. There is nothing in my life that I am more excited for.

7.27.2010

New House, New Life

Things I will no longer take for granted:
1. A silverware drawer
2. Walking space on both sides of the bed
3. Kitchen drawers
4. Freezer space
5. Drawers in the bathroom
6. A pantry
7. Storage, storage, storage

We completed the move to our new house! It. Is. Wonderful. We now have a second bedroom, a bigger first bedroom, a real kitchen with all kinds of drawers, and a storage room with a washer and dryer and FREEZER! Obviously there's more, but those are the key points. Basically, Josh and I are soooo happy with this move. Want to see a picture of the baby's room? OK. Just don't judge it since we only moved in 2 days ago and the baby won't be here for 5 months. My Grandma would call it the "Tomorrow Room" because I'll get to it tomorrow.


Also, this last week I sort of feel like there's a real baby inside! 4 out of 5 of my pants don't fit any more, 70% of my garments are now in storage, and I cleaned out my closet of all the shirts and dresses that won't fit my baby bump. This stuff is getting real! I also felt the baby for the first time this week (I think). It's sort of hard to tell if I'm actually feeling a baby move around or if I'm just making this stuff up in my head because I know I'm supposed to be feeling something by now. The first time that I definitely felt something was on Thursday night when Josh and I were camping with Mal, Alaina, Adrie, and Brad. We were laying down getting ready to fall asleep I felt the most distinct movement-like thing. I can only describe it like a bubble in a really viscous liquid popped. It was sort of weird, but really really exhilarating.

I'm looking forward to going to Oregon next month to shop maternity at all the Ross's free of tax. I also can't wait for M&D to get here from Oregon with my baby changing table.

I'll end this little ditty with a list, because that's what I'm good at.

Cravings: Thai food (Green Curry and Pad Thai), pizza, cranberry juice, and hard shell tacos
Aversions: eggs (still), salad (still), J Dawgs, smarties, and Burger King

7.20.2010

Doctor Day

Yesterday was Doctor appointment #3. I'm officially 17 weeks along. We also got to hear Baby C's heartbeat again, which is such a relief every time. The exciting news was we set our next appointment for the 20 week find-out-baby's-gender ultrasound! We'll officially know August 10th around 9:30 AM. The "guess my baby's gender" poll will be up shortly so please put your votes in!

I TALK ABOUT VOMITING IN THE NEXT TWO PARAGRAPHS SO DON'T READ IF YOU DON'T WANT TO READ ABOUT IT.
Today marks the first day of barf since I've been pregnant (and engaged or married, for that matter). I'm not sure if I can completely contribute the incident to pregnancy though as it was really random and kinda came out of nowhere and wasn't preceded by any true nausea. Basically, I got in the car this morning with Joshua about to run a series of errands and like 3 minutes later, I grabbed the trash bag out of the back seat of the car (lucky we actually had one today) and it was gross.

After like 3 minutes of that I felt okay and we drove to my work to get my pay stubs for the last 2 weeks. Then I used the restroom there and threw up again. Then we came straight home and I slept for an hour, did homework, went to Sammy's, and I haven't vomited since. Soooo...you be the judge on if that's pregnancy related or not.
END VOMIT STORY

This week we're in the process of moving between apartment 1 and basement apartment/home to be. It's about three blocks South East of our current place, it's a 2 bedroom beautifully renovated home. I can't wait to throw the Christmas party there this year, so ya'll better be prepared. I also got the cutest maternity swimsuit so I'm officially ready for the 7 peaks excursion of the summer.

Until next time!
K

7.16.2010

Stalker net!

HOW DOES FACEBOOK KNOW I'M PREGNANT!? Seriously. I haven't even announced it ON facebook. Creeper.

In the meantime, here's my first "I sort of look a little barely in my 2nd trimester pregnant" picture.

7.11.2010

Homebound

This weekend I got to fly home to Portland for my friend, Gabbe's wedding. My Mom and Dad have done an awesome job at spoiling me-I'm already planning for our trip in a month. A list of all the fun things we got to do this weekend:
  • Chevy's for dinner on the way home from the airport. 6 chips and salsa refills
  • Burgerville strawberry milkshakes
  • Mid-morning Saturday garage sales where we left with .50 cent baby clothes, books, toys, a free couch, the prettiest changing table you've ever seen (happy birthday to me!) with a gaggle of free baby supplies, 3 maternity dresses, 3 maternity shirts, and 2 pair maternity pants.
  • Attended Gabbe and Duck's sealing
  • Helped at the wedding reception
  • Ate lots of Foushee cookies
  • Burgerville raspberry milkshake
  • Hours of guilt free reading time

Unfortunately, tomorrow marks my return to real life. I have two mid-terms to take by Wednesday so I'll be busy studyiny for those. On the bright side, I get to return home to Josh (!) and we get to start moving stuff to our new place this week! Also, I am DEFINITELY showing, which is exciting. I'll get some pregnancy pictures up in the next week or so, but in the meantime, enjoy these two pictures of my garage sale finds.

6.29.2010

The 1st Tri

BEHOLD! The 1st Trimester Monologue:

The first symptom I noticeably noticed (genius) was extreme exhaustion (like 10 hours of sleep a night and a 2 hour nap during the day). Also, the day I took the pregnancy test, but before I thought I should, I couldn't finish my egg and spinach scrambled eggs. My other first symptoms were increased thirst and decreased appetite.

Pregnancy nausea: I never threw up. Weeks 5-13 was a constant battle of trying to stay ahead of my nausea. If I was hungry, I felt nauseated, but nothing ever sounded good, so I was pretty hungry most of the time, and therefore nauseated. So basically every time I was "craving" something, I ate it, which resulted in a LOT of fast food and not very much cooking at home. Poor Joshua suffered the most, because I didn't make any meals or buy any groceries (save pickles and cheese-its) for 8 weeks.

Cravings: I really am disappointed that I never had any crazy cravings! I would randomly crave a Crunchwrap supreme, a california roll, potato chips, or trolli gummi worms, but it was never anything awesome like a PB&Mayo sandwich or sauerkraut cupcakes. Currently, my cravings are for tart candies like: smarties, laffy taffy, sour gummy worms, sweet tarts, skittles, sour starbursts, and the list could go on. My tongue is paying the price.

The funniest craving I had was for roast beef. I wanted it SO BAD one night, I went to the grocery store and bought 3 pot roasts and 1 package of instant just warm it up pot roast. Josh was a little shocked when he came home and saw all that beef in the fridge.

The nausea started tapering off a couple weeks ago, and life has been soooo great without it. I do, however, have a whole other list of new symptoms I get to enjoy. More about that later!

KC

6.27.2010

Early Christmas

I think we can establish how crazy I am about Christmas. It's the best holiday, best day of the year, best 2 months associated with a holiday, best music, best parties, etc. This year Josh and I get to experience something we have never associated with Christmas before.


A BABY.

Yes. We're having a baby! In fact, we're having a Christmas baby, due on December 22. I'm nervous and excited, and Josh and I are so looking forward to a little addition to our family. I would say 'I can't wait', but I think we're both excited about the 6 months of preparation we're gonna have before our lives change for forever.

I am in my 15th week, and for those who don't speak weeks yet, half-way through my 4th month. Meaning, we're out of the first trimester, and we get to find out the gender the second week of August. It's crazy how fast the last 14 weeks have gone, and we have a mere 6 weeks to find out if we're having a girl or boy! Eventually I'll get one of those polls up so ya'll can vote if it's gonna be a girl or boy. We will be excited either way, because one side of the family needs a boy (Williams) and the other needs a girl (Calvert).

Needless to say, we'll be listening to a lot of Christmas music, and having a lot of preparation for my favorite holiday and a perfect little addition to our family. Love you all!

3.31.2010

Honeymoon

Rachel's wedding blogging inspired me to write about the stuff I never got to before. I'm gonna post some (read:1,000) honeymoon pictures for your viewing pleasure. Josh and I just looked through them all, and I suddenly want to plan a getaway where we can spend gobs of money without worrying about it...unfortunately, now that we're married, that money has to come from somewhere. And it seems sort of silly to "get away from it all" when it's just Josh and me and I don't want to get away from him. Moral of this story is our honeymoon rocked. Joshua was resourceful and wonderful and fulfilled my two requirements 1) Long (7 days) and 2) Foreign country (Canada counts cause the signs are in French, too).


Here we're preparing to cross the border and Josh was so nervous he about had a heart attack. We had absolutely no idea how the liters to gallon thing worked and the Canadian pumps didn't have the auto fill thing so we had to estimate how much gas to put in the Tahoe.



Everything worked perfectly checking into our hotel (after we sorted out the booking for the wrong week...) and we had such a fun time wandering around Whistler. They were so prepared for the Olympics.



We spent the first three days trying to decide if it was worth $90 to take the "Peak to Peak" gondola ride. Essentially the ride goes up one mountain and down the other, with the worlds longest unsupported gondola ride between the two mountain peaks. Everyone we talked to said it was fantastic, but it was painful to think about spending the $90 on the "experience". By some miracle on our second to last day an older couple randomly asked us if we wanted to go on the ride. Apparently they bought tickets but didn't have time to do the whole thing before they left, so we got to play Kenneth and Judy Olgstreth for the day. Terrifying pictures of the ride are below.



We had to take two different rides to the top of the first mountain, one about halfway, and the other to the very top. This is where we got pictures with the Vancouver Olympics man. We were too lazy to wait in a tourist line so they're sort of far away.





This is the only picture I was brave enough to take on the actual peak to peak ordeal. It was mildly terrifying being so high in the air.



Sick of staring in the sun so we took pictures with our eyes closed. And that tennis shoe picture is just to show that I'm growing up; it's about comfort, not cuteness.



This one Josh likes but I find terrible. Anyway, on our way out of Whistler we got stuck on this bridge for around 80 minutes to get into Vancouver to leave Canada. This is another one of those times where we were highly anxious because the car had barely less than a 1/2 tank of gas and we were worried it w0uld run out. It didn't, and we made it back safely.

End.