Adalyn Rae Gonzalez!!!
Our precious baby girl finally made her appearance in the world on September 14, 2009 at 4:32 AM. She was 20 inches long and weighed 10 pounds even...yup, I said 10 pounds! This was a huge surprise to everyone, including my doctor who just 4 days earlier had estimated her to be about 7 pounds...
We went to the hospital on Sunday night at 7:30 for a scheduled induction, since I was a week past my due date. (FYI-The pictures were taken by an awesome photographer, Jessica--check out her blog withoutaplace.blogspot.com) I have to admit, I was a little hesitant about having her there, but I love the pictures that were taken to capture this huge day in our lives...
The epidural was AMAZING!!! I really didn't feel a thing...and there is NO WAY I could have done it without one!
I ended up progressing really fast...I went from 5 cm to 10 cm in about an hour right after my water broke. Seth was sleeping and woke to me telling him it was time to push!
We love our sweet Adalyn, she has been such a great baby so far with her mellow demeanor. It is crazy that she is finally here, we have been waiting almost 6 years for her! It seems like she has already changed so much in the 6 short days that we have had her. We are excited for this next chapter in our lives and our family. We can't wait to see what experiences lay ahead and look forward to the memories we'll create. All we can say is ... here goes nothin' ;)
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Sunday, September 6, 2009
pregnancy thoughts
I know that we said our next post would probably be a baby announcement...well, it's NOT! We are still patiently waiting and it got me to thinking that I haven't really recorded or written much about being pregnant. While I could probably complain about a million things right now, I have decided to do the opposite. Overall, pregnancy has been a great experience for me (so far)...Here are some things that I am going to MISS about it:
- The early weeks of pregnancy when only Seth and I knew our little special little secret...
- Being able to finally share our secret with family and friends in clever ways and watching their reactions...
- Waking up one Sunday morning feeling the first fluttering kicks of life inside me...
- Having those flutters then turn into bigger, stronger, movements and secretly loving it because it's only something that I know... (and I think I am going to miss those occasional kick in the ribs)
- Using the excuse that I can't bend down or carry something because I'm pregnant...
- People telling me how small I am and giving me compliments when I am the biggest I have been in my entire life and feel like an elephant...
- The random discussions it starts with people and the instant bond you get/have with others (everyone has a pregnancy story)...
- Eating whatever I want, when I want it (okay, I pretty much did this anyway, but I don't think I'll be able to keep it up much longer)...
- Using my belly as a table to hold my cereal bowl, ice-cream bowl, etc, etc...
- Imagining what she will look like...
- Having the excuse to pamper myself with manicures, pedicures and massages...
- Looking at my growing bump in the mirror and knowing there's a person in there!
- Having Seth kiss and snuggle my belly, sing to it, read to it and feel her movements...
- Getting to occasionally butt in line for the restroom...
- Baby showers! I have had some amazing showers from awesome friends and family who put so much work into them. I am reminded and amazed at people's generosity and thoughtfulness...
- I have loved shopping for baby stuff with Seth (especially fun since we're having a girl) and discussing everything baby related from names to parenting and watching his face light up with excitement each time...
Friday, September 4, 2009
Europe Part 4: Paris
We did it ... 4 months after returning we're finally finishing the posts and pictures of the trip. Better late than never??? haha! (If you're wondering if you missed something, you didn't.... we pretty much posted part 3 and 4 together.) So here it is ... our last stop! Paris!
This was the day we went shopping down the famous Champs Elysees. This is a Toyota concept car in the Toyota store. That bag Seth is carrying has some crazy macaroons in them and other french pastry types. It was a long walk up and down toward the Arch de Triumph.
One of the many baguettes we enjoyed in France. Seth even started going out every morning to get something fresh and new from the nearby bakery.
This is Versailles. A lot of gold everywhere, miles and miles of gardens, and the former home of Marie Antoinette!
Here is one of the walls of the palace. Apparently they haven't re-gold plated (that's not a word) the full building yet.
Here we are behind the palace in the gardens. That lake behind us is waaaay back there, those are boats on it in the distance. Apparently the king would have his own little ship battles on that lake just for the fun of it.
Some more shots of the extravagant gardens at Versailles. Stuff like this stretched literally for miles!
Notre Dame was a familiar site. We were living about a block away and crossed the courtyard almost daily.
This is in the Louvre. Up at the top of the stairs is Winged Victory. Seth started having that familiar feeling, almost like deja vu. Like ... he's been here before, ya know?
It was when we got to this room that he knew where he had seen and walked these halls before. This is the room that contains the Mona Lisa. He laughed as he said, "oh I know how I know this place ... from playing The DaVinci Code game on the Xbox!" haha! Apparently he went all through the Louvre in a few levels of the game. He knew where hallways were, stairs, elevators. It was hilarious!
By the way ... no pictures (and you can see everyone has their hands up with a camera in their hands)
At the inverted pyramids. Had to get a shot of this ... since it was in the movie and all. (The DaVinci Code)
After the Louvre we got tickets to go to the top of Notre Dame. See the gargoyles in the background?
Some more gargoyles. Why would they put these things on churches? (Not asking for an explanation, we get it, but why? ya know?)
Here's a shot from the top of Notre Dame tower. What you are looking at is the apartment we stayed in. It's in one of those buildings to the left of the bridge.
Ok, so the Gellato was amazing in Italy, the Daim was good in Switzerland, but here in France they also had these Glaciers. If you go there find the plaque that says Berthillon. You won't regret it. It was amazing how incredibly flavor packed these fruity scoops of heaven were. So rich you could just barely finish it, but when it's gone you want to go buy another! Seth's is Strawberry ... mine is Rhubarb! mmmm...
Stopped here every time we went to the Eiffel Tower. They make crazy good crapes here, and everyone knows I LOVE cotton candy! Seth is also taking town a green apple slushy! We mentioned the crazy flavorful ice cream ... but amazingly they also had crazy flavorful slushies, perfect for when it got hot out there!
Seth was making me so mad by holding the camera over the edge to take shots like this ... I don't care if the strap is around his wrist I don't wanna risk losing our pictures!! haha!
We stood in line for a good hour to get back down, but when we did we got there just in time for them to turn the lights on! (And no, this is not the Vegas Eiffel Tower)
This is how we had to travel around when it came to stairs. Seth would pretty much push me up everywhere we went ... including the 400+ spiral staircase to the top of Notre Dame!
Here's a tip for you future France travelers ... If you get lost in the subway tunnels ... just follow the Sortie!
Here we are in our seats, we went to a Ballet in the Opera building. I enjoyed it. Seth thought it was kind of a snooze-fest. But he enjoyed the last dance ... the people were dressed like zombies and their dancing was like doing the robot. And he's ok with zombie-dancing robots! Every here and there between robot like movements they'd do this shimmy seizure type thing, and he'd almost laugh out loud. I hope people around didn't hear him. haha!
And here we are all tuckered out in the Airport in Paris, waiting to board the plane that will take us home. We were tired, but this picture was more for show ;) It was a great trip and we're glad we went!
This was the day we went shopping down the famous Champs Elysees. This is a Toyota concept car in the Toyota store. That bag Seth is carrying has some crazy macaroons in them and other french pastry types. It was a long walk up and down toward the Arch de Triumph.
One of the many baguettes we enjoyed in France. Seth even started going out every morning to get something fresh and new from the nearby bakery.
This is Versailles. A lot of gold everywhere, miles and miles of gardens, and the former home of Marie Antoinette!
Here is one of the walls of the palace. Apparently they haven't re-gold plated (that's not a word) the full building yet.
This was a familiar site ... Lindsay and Scott standing in line for the bathroom. I understand why pregnant Linz is in line so often, but what was up with Scott??? I think he had to go more than she did!
Here we are behind the palace in the gardens. That lake behind us is waaaay back there, those are boats on it in the distance. Apparently the king would have his own little ship battles on that lake just for the fun of it.
Some more shots of the extravagant gardens at Versailles. Stuff like this stretched literally for miles!
Notre Dame was a familiar site. We were living about a block away and crossed the courtyard almost daily.
This is in the Louvre. Up at the top of the stairs is Winged Victory. Seth started having that familiar feeling, almost like deja vu. Like ... he's been here before, ya know?
It was when we got to this room that he knew where he had seen and walked these halls before. This is the room that contains the Mona Lisa. He laughed as he said, "oh I know how I know this place ... from playing The DaVinci Code game on the Xbox!" haha! Apparently he went all through the Louvre in a few levels of the game. He knew where hallways were, stairs, elevators. It was hilarious!
By the way ... no pictures (and you can see everyone has their hands up with a camera in their hands)
At the inverted pyramids. Had to get a shot of this ... since it was in the movie and all. (The DaVinci Code)
After the Louvre we got tickets to go to the top of Notre Dame. See the gargoyles in the background?
Some more gargoyles. Why would they put these things on churches? (Not asking for an explanation, we get it, but why? ya know?)
Here's a shot from the top of Notre Dame tower. What you are looking at is the apartment we stayed in. It's in one of those buildings to the left of the bridge.
Ok, so the Gellato was amazing in Italy, the Daim was good in Switzerland, but here in France they also had these Glaciers. If you go there find the plaque that says Berthillon. You won't regret it. It was amazing how incredibly flavor packed these fruity scoops of heaven were. So rich you could just barely finish it, but when it's gone you want to go buy another! Seth's is Strawberry ... mine is Rhubarb! mmmm...
Stopped here every time we went to the Eiffel Tower. They make crazy good crapes here, and everyone knows I LOVE cotton candy! Seth is also taking town a green apple slushy! We mentioned the crazy flavorful ice cream ... but amazingly they also had crazy flavorful slushies, perfect for when it got hot out there!
Seth was making me so mad by holding the camera over the edge to take shots like this ... I don't care if the strap is around his wrist I don't wanna risk losing our pictures!! haha!
We stood in line for a good hour to get back down, but when we did we got there just in time for them to turn the lights on! (And no, this is not the Vegas Eiffel Tower)
This is how we had to travel around when it came to stairs. Seth would pretty much push me up everywhere we went ... including the 400+ spiral staircase to the top of Notre Dame!
Here's a tip for you future France travelers ... If you get lost in the subway tunnels ... just follow the Sortie!
Here we are in our seats, we went to a Ballet in the Opera building. I enjoyed it. Seth thought it was kind of a snooze-fest. But he enjoyed the last dance ... the people were dressed like zombies and their dancing was like doing the robot. And he's ok with zombie-dancing robots! Every here and there between robot like movements they'd do this shimmy seizure type thing, and he'd almost laugh out loud. I hope people around didn't hear him. haha!
And here we are all tuckered out in the Airport in Paris, waiting to board the plane that will take us home. We were tired, but this picture was more for show ;) It was a great trip and we're glad we went!
If you decide to go back and review any of the other parts, you will notice that Seth is wearing the exact same jacket/vest in every picture. He bought this jacket just for our trip. He wanted something with pockets on the inside and that is what he got, this thing has like 25 pockets in it!!! He loved this thing, he wore it everywhere and it literally carried everything, and from the outside you'd never know! Take that pick pocket people ;) I didn't have to carry a purse around the whole time. Here's an example of how much stuff he had on him ... take for instance the Opera:
Cell phone, iPod, Camera, keys to the apartment, wallet (in a hidden pocket of course), Passports (mine and his), money (carried it separate from the wallet and his credit cards), multiple maps (one as large as a magazine), tickets, small LED flashlight, umbrella, 20 oz. water bottle, package of tissues, package of hand sanitizer, pack of gum, my lip gloss, lotion, and anything else I needed including 3-4 snacks (granola bars etc) and in the back pocket he would carry the hood of his jacket and when he took the sleeves off and made it a vest he'd store those in there too! Ok ... that was just the stuff he carried around daily ... when we were at the Ballet he even snuck in a package containing 2 large macaroons and the quarter size can of Pringles. (I was starving and made him go out and get me food! haha)
The security guards had no idea, and when we'd get to a metal detector he'd just take off his whole jacket and run it through their scanners. One time he forgot to take it off! He tried to step back and take his jacket off for the scanner but the French guard said heck no, get over here and broke out his little detector wand. It was hilarious ... it would beep, Seth would take something out of his pocket. It would beep again, Seth would take something out of another pocket. This went on for quite awhile down the whole right side of his body. When the security guard was satisfied with that side he moved to the left, Seth opened his jacket and revealed that he had just as many pockets on the left side as he did the right!!! The security guard was very upset, rolled his eyes and just told us to get our stuff and go! haha! Seth just smiled and said, "Jokes on him ... I could have done this all day." ;) If anyone wants to know, Seth says it's the SeV Evolution Jacket, and he highly recommends it for travel!
Anywhoo, that's our story! So many memories that we hope did the trip justice as we gave you a taste of our experience out there! Thanks to Seth's 900+ pictures we had a lot to show for it! Next time we post something it'll probably be for a baby announcement!
Cell phone, iPod, Camera, keys to the apartment, wallet (in a hidden pocket of course), Passports (mine and his), money (carried it separate from the wallet and his credit cards), multiple maps (one as large as a magazine), tickets, small LED flashlight, umbrella, 20 oz. water bottle, package of tissues, package of hand sanitizer, pack of gum, my lip gloss, lotion, and anything else I needed including 3-4 snacks (granola bars etc) and in the back pocket he would carry the hood of his jacket and when he took the sleeves off and made it a vest he'd store those in there too! Ok ... that was just the stuff he carried around daily ... when we were at the Ballet he even snuck in a package containing 2 large macaroons and the quarter size can of Pringles. (I was starving and made him go out and get me food! haha)
The security guards had no idea, and when we'd get to a metal detector he'd just take off his whole jacket and run it through their scanners. One time he forgot to take it off! He tried to step back and take his jacket off for the scanner but the French guard said heck no, get over here and broke out his little detector wand. It was hilarious ... it would beep, Seth would take something out of his pocket. It would beep again, Seth would take something out of another pocket. This went on for quite awhile down the whole right side of his body. When the security guard was satisfied with that side he moved to the left, Seth opened his jacket and revealed that he had just as many pockets on the left side as he did the right!!! The security guard was very upset, rolled his eyes and just told us to get our stuff and go! haha! Seth just smiled and said, "Jokes on him ... I could have done this all day." ;) If anyone wants to know, Seth says it's the SeV Evolution Jacket, and he highly recommends it for travel!
Anywhoo, that's our story! So many memories that we hope did the trip justice as we gave you a taste of our experience out there! Thanks to Seth's 900+ pictures we had a lot to show for it! Next time we post something it'll probably be for a baby announcement!
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