Saturday, March 28, 2009

Strawberries

Well, I am perpetually hungry! Luckily, I found four pounds of deliciously sweet strawberries at Albertson's grocery store for about 5 dollars!!!

I was initially really sad about Jeff leaving for this week, but now I get to eat all of these strawberries myself! I also got some watermelon because I found out it will help prevent you from retaining so much water and I really think it works.

Jeff is in Malta putting up some fencing on the ranch that he will be working on. He'll be there until Tuesday when he drives to the Boone and Crockett Ranch. I will meet him there on Wednesday and I'll get to see the area a little bit.

This is what his trip looks like. Missoula is A. Malta is B. The Boone and Crockett Ranch is C. He has a lot of driving to do in the next few days :)

Monday, March 23, 2009

More details

Well, I thought I would post to answer some of the many questions that people have been asking lately!

1. When are you due? I'm assuming November. I haven't been to the Dr. yet so I'm kinda just guessing.
2. When did you find out? Last Monday
3. How is this going to affect the move to Malta? Well, we're still moving to Malta... to the ranch outside of Malta. Originally Jeff was to move in May and I was to move in June, but I may go with him in May instead. We're not sure yet.
4. Is there a hospital in Malta? Nope. I looked up OB-GYN's in Malta and couldn't find one either. I'm probably going to find a Doctor in Billings (3.5 hours south of the Ranch). I have a good friend who is getting married and moving to Billings this summer, so she will be there and has even graciously offered Jeff and I a place to stay as I get close to my due date. It's so nice to have generous friends!
5. Are you still going to get a puppy? Well, Jeff is really kind of sad about not getting a puppy as he had his heart set on it. I told him we could look at the possibility once we get to the ranch and see what's going on. I figure if we get the puppy and have 7 months or so to get him/her acclimated to us and trained, it would be ok. So, "maybe" is the answer to this question.
6.Are you sick? Not really. I'm super tired and I sleep a lot, but I haven't had any nausea yet.

I desperately wish we were in St. Louis or Kirksville so I could share this experience and get wisdom from all of the great mothers I know and love, but we'll have to settle for a phone conversation for now.

This weekend, Jeff and I did nothing! It was great! I took naps and we watched movies and I went to Target! I also got to talk to Lindsay in South Africa for a few hours and it was great! Gotta love Skype!

Jeff's spring break is coming up so I will get to go out to the Boone and Crockett Ranch with him for a few days, which I'm, excited about. Also, our church is having an egg drop for the city of Missoula. you can see more info about it here: www.missoulaeggdrop.com

Love you all!

Thursday, March 19, 2009

New addition

Well, we've changed out mind about the puppy for now. Mostly because we now know that we are expecting a baby this year! Wow and SURPRISE!

This was not in our plans and Jeff and I are doing our fair share of freaking out...but mostly we are just excited. As I look back on the past few months, it seems as thought things have just been leading up top this. Last week, I was walking down the hall at work and one of our (slightly crazy) older ladies held the door for me. I said "thank you" and she said "you're welcome...both of you). Now, it was clearly only me walking through the door so I just chalked it up to her craziness. Ha....turns out she was right!

I haven't been to the Dr yet, but I have an appointment in a few weeks. Jeff and I were going to wait to tell people until I went, but we're not very good secret keepers. We just decided that we want to share the news right now! I am estimating that I am about 5 weeks along...I think. I'll let you know a more exact due date after I see the Dr. I haven't been really sick, just feel SUPER tired and a little bit PMS-ish. And by Super-tired, I mean I feel like I got hit with a tranquilizer gun to put it in the words of a friend of mine. Luckily my job is flexible and I can do some work at home and take naps in the middle of the day :)

We will keep you all posted on all the details as they come. We're not sure what this means for the moving situation, but we're figure it out. God will provide.

Love you all!

Monday, March 16, 2009

Well, I was hoping that we would find a dog to adopt this weekend, so I could post pictures of him when I updated. Sadly, we did not find a dog that would be the right fit for us yet. We'd really like to have one when we move out to Malta, so I can take him with me to run and to have him around while Jeff is out in the field. Jeff also would really like to train the dog well for hunting.

So, we've been looking for a lab mix of some sort. We've been to shelters here in Missoula, Butte, and Helena. We're also checking rescue agencies and craigslist and stuff. We have certain stipulations from out landlord and certain things we are looking for. It doesn't help that Missoula is ridiculously remote and to go to another shelter requires hours of driving. We've decided to just keep looking and wait for the right dog. We may not even get one until after we move... who knows?

Also, I have downgraded from a full marathon to a half marathon. I don't have the emotional space in my head right now to commit to training and running my frist marathon. It's going to have to wait. I'm much less stressed now that I made that decision.

Jeff suprised me this past week with Missoula Symphony tickets. Yesterday we went and saw Verdi's Requiem. It was really enjoyable and quite a production. 75 piece orchestra, 100 voice choir and 4 soloists from all over the country. If you've never listened to it, you should. It's a very engaging and dramatic piece. IJeff even liked it and thought it was entertaining. Since Verdi was primarily an opera writer, it kind of feels more like a dramatic opera than an oratorio. Also, before the performance, the conductor gave a short presentation on the piece and talked about the background and where the piece sits in Verdi's life. It was great! It made me miss making REAL music. Singing opera arias and art songs was hard work, but I was always so proud of myself when I did well. Hopefully one day I'll get to take voice lessons again!