Monday, July 30, 2012

Okelbaby

WARNING! THIS POST IS EXTREMELY LONG!

If you read this blog you probably already know the BIG news but I have had lots of people tell me that they want me to post it on the blog and I've been meaning to do it but it just got put off. Anyway, we are proud to announce that coming this February 2013 we will be adding a little baby to our family! Can you believe it? I still have a hard time comprehending it.

Here's a little story about how we got the good news. We had been trying for about 3 months and with each month ending we would get more and more anxious to get the result we wanted on the pregnancy test. We were having quite the year of adventures thus far and knew that this would be the best yet. We went on our third cruise together in March with Austin's family and it was a blast. We both graduated from Weber State and couldn't wait to begin our respective careers. Austin found a job within about 2 weeks working in medical lab. I searched for teaching jobs relentlessly. I applied for everything under the sun and was very aggressive about getting interviews. Here's a look at the week of good news and what led up to an awesome surprise!

MANIC MONDAY:
On May 21st I went to interview at the school I went to, my mom taught in, and I student taught at for a 1st grade position. I don't love first grade (not the kids but the material to teach is VERY difficult) but this is a wonderful school with a great staff---plus it is only 10 minutes away. They assured me that they would let me know by Friday. After a good interview, I went to my parents house to share the news and go through some of her old teaching things. After a few minutes I got a phone call from another school in Bountiful that I had interviewed for the week before. They stated that they would like to offer me the job. I expressed my sincere gratitude and excitement about the position and explained that I had just interviewed for another job and requested some time to consider my options if offered both jobs. The principal was very kind to oblige and I'm very grateful for that. I would have to wait for Friday.

TERRIFIC TUESDAY:
I started to get less stressed because I knew, that no matter what, I had a job somewhere...but WHERE? On the one hand I love third grade and I had some experience teaching it with student teaching, on the other hand I loved the school and it was much closer. Lots of thoughts and ideas were going through my head at this point. In the back of my head I kept wondering "and to top it off I might be getting a baby". This thought was quickly dismissed to avoid frustration and heartache for another month of possibly not getting pregnant again.

WOEFUL WEDNESDAY:
Austin's little brother, Tyler (AKA Fee Fee), left for the MTC on his mission to Bolivia. We went to breakfast as a family (minus older brother Eric, due to med school) at Jeremiah's. We all drove the 2 hours down to Provo with sad thoughts as we were leaving the lil' guy for two whole years. It was a very sad and happy time and I already can't wait to see this kid when he comes back in 2014. All day I couldn't stop thinking "I should've taken a pregnancy test so that we could tell Tyler in person." Again I pushed the thought out to avoid disappointment....




THOUGHTFUL THURSDAY:
Austin's birthday was coming up and I took the day to prepare for some fun things. I usually try and do something to surprise this guy and this year didn't disappoint. I got him 25 presents all with something to do with the number 25. On this day I planned out what to get him and how to set it all up. It was quite the project.


Austin came home from his new job (only been there 2 or 3 weeks) and told me a tale that was both entertaining and shocking. While he was at work he had the following conversation with a fellow employee who had found out that it was his birthday.
Woman: "I am really good at knowing what you will get for your birthday. Let me guess..."
Austin: "OK, we'll see."
Woman: "Give me a second to think about it."
The woman walked away and went back to work for a few hours and came back with a response.
Woman: "This is going to sound weird but I really feel like your going to get a positive pregnancy test."
Austin informed me that he didn't tell anyone about trying and he had no idea why she thought that. This little experience sparked our curiosity and we decided (me reluctantly) to take a test. Austin keep wanted to look at it before the 5 minutes was up but I kept him at bay. We walked back into the bathroom to look at the test and wouldn't you know it... 2 LINES! We were pregnant!!!! I couldn't believe it. Austin picked me up off the floor in a hug and spun me around. We were both ecstatic. Then it started to set in more and more and we happily planned who would call insurance, doctors, when to tell parents, etc. One of the best days of my life.



FEARFUL FRIDAY:
This was the day I had been waiting for all week. With my stomach in knots I went to work with a forced smile on my face but my mind was full of thoughts of what could happen and what had happened. About 10 am, I received the highly anticipated phone call. The school of my dreams stated that they went with another candidate and they were very sorry they couldn't offer me the position. I didn't feel hurt. I didn't even feel sad. I quickly called the other school and accepted the 3rd grade position. Everyone at my lovely branch, asked how it went and I couldn't help but smile all day. I knew that it didn't have anything to do with getting or not getting a job. It was my little secret that I got to keep all to myself for a little while.

After about a month of waiting to tell everyone, we announced it to family and friends about a month ago and I seem to hear similar questions from everybody so I thought that I would just answer those questions for those that were wondering.....

1. "How have you been feeling?"
Well for the first few weeks I didn't feel bad at all. I wasn't nauseous or anything. I was a little more tired when I ran or played soccer but other than that I felt fine. I did Ragnar (should be on another post coming soon) and I felt alright then. Well, I should say I felt as good as I could having run 17 miles in a day over three intervals. After that, I've become a bit more sick especially from 11:00am to 2:00pm but after 5:00pm I feel fine. It is just a day to day thing I guess but I hope it ends after the first trimester. I have a "barf kit" in my car because I have had accidents there without much warning, at least I'm a bit more prepared now. I feel like now I know when it's coming and I can usually race to the nearest bathroom facility. I feel the best when I am laying down. Sitting up for long periods of time makes me sick and driving also does the trick. If I can just lay flat during the awful hours of the day then I am just dandy.

2. "How far along are you?"
I will be 13 weeks this Sunday. I'm almost done with this first part which I hear is the part where you are sick the most....I sure hope so.
Showing a little at 12 weeks.

3. "Do you want a boy or a girl?"
We both would be happy for either. We are just pumped to be parents and whatever the gender of this babe we will love it unconditionally. I would love buying bows and dresses for a little girl, doing her hair like a princess everyday (because that's how mine was done, thanks to my wonderful sister and mommy). I would also love to chase a little boy around and teach him to be tough like Spider-man. Now as far as what I think it is.... Well, I have always thought that I was going to have all girls. When I was little I wanted all baby girls (because I had all girl dolls, of course). Then, I guess I just felt like that is what was going to happen. Austin said, the other day, that he had a feeling it is a girl. So we shall see. Maybe there is a girl waiting for us in Heaven and this little thing in me is a boy. We shall possibly see at my next appointment.

4. "Are you scared to start teaching while your pregnant?"
Surprisingly, no. I have felt really calm about this. It might be because I felt like a lot of things about student teaching were a lot more work than if I had my own classroom. I'm sure I'll find things that are harder about being a real teacher versus student teaching. I just felt like while I was student teaching I had three big concerns 1. the kids and if they are learning 2. if I was doing a good job for college and graduating sake and 3. if I was doing a fantastic job so that I could get good recommendations to find a job after graduation. Well now when I teach it will be a lot more about number 1 than anything else, which is the way I like it.

5. "Have you had any weird cravings yet?"
Well, saying as I have Italian blood in me I think I've always been a good eater. So cravings have been happening for the last 22 years but as of late I've had a few strange requests. At first, all I wanted to eat (and the only thing that sounded good) was Ego Waffles. Strange? A little. Delicious? Absolutely. The latest request of Austin was to have a cheese sandwich. He was happy to oblige because we had cheese and bread already at our house. However, it was not so simple. I wanted a cube of cheese that could be sliced with the bread. We only had shredded cheese in the fridge. Being the wonderful and amazing husband that he is, he went to the store to purchase me a block of cheese. Needless to say I think Tina Fey would be proud of me in this moment (watch 30 Rock if you don't catch my drift).

6."Do you have any names picked out yet?"
If you ask me, the answer to this question is yes. If you ask Austin the answer is no. We have a few names that we both like but Austin is a lot more picky about names than I am. He goes off of his first impression of the name and if there is anything negatively associated with it, he says no. So, if you must know so far we have LeBron for a boy and DeBree for a girl. I came up with the girl name while we were following a garbage truck on a lovely afternoon drive. And the boys name for obvious reasons. (I wish there was a font for sarcasm). Seriously, I don't think we will reveal the real name until the baby comes. There are too many people that have to give their ridiculous opinion on the names that we love that I feel like the best way to combat their stupidity is to show them the beautiful living thing. Then, upon falling instantly in love, they will forget all of the dumb things they were going to tell me about the name they were not so fond of moments before. Sound like a good plan? If you have any names that you would be willing to share, please tell me.

7. "How did you tell your parents?"
This was one of my favorite parts about the pregnancy so far. For Austin's parents, we created a "forward" email with typical funny pictures from online and the last picture was of them with text that said "Grandparents!". We video taped their reaction and it was priceless!!! Thank goodness Eric and Zach were there to get in on the fun too. This is the first grand baby on their side and they are way excited to start doing grandparent things.


This will be the eighth grand baby on my side and so we had to be a bit more creative on how to tell my family. I wanted everyone to be there when we told them. So, I took the 5 grand kids that could talk down stairs and told them that I had some special news that I wanted them to tell their parents. I told them to run upstairs and start yelling "Okelbaby! Okelbaby!" If there is one thing that these awesome kids know how to do it's yell. We took video of this too. Here's a pic of us after revealing the big news.


After much confusion about what these crazy kids were saying, everyone started to catch on and my cute mother got it last. HAHA. I wish we could've gotten the reaction but Austin thought that it wasn't working and we were going to have to try something else so he stopped filming. He felt terrible about stopping but I'll remember that moment for a long time because of all the love and happiness that was shared.

We were able to capture both with the help of our Ipads. Everyone just thought that we were just playing around with them so they paid no attention and we enjoyed having a little candid camera to capture these moments.

We both have brothers on missions and that was a rather fun email to send to them as well. My lil bro gave us heartfelt congrats and expressed relief that because my Mom and Dad have four kids and there will be eight grand kids the pressure is now off him to get married and have kids quickly because most will assume that each kid has two kids of their own. I can see his logic but I still want him to get married and have kids. Austin's little brother didn't believe us. He demanded proof with an ultrasound picture. I blame this on years of torture and mind-games from three older brothers. He was excited upon confirmation that we were indeed telling the truth.

8."What do you think it will look like?"
Well I have black hair, brown eyes,  and olive skin. Austin  has blonde hair, dreamy green eyes, and olive skin. So your guess is as good as mine. Here's some baby pics of us.


9. "Have you seen the baby on an ultrasound?"
YES! This was also another wonderful part of the pregnancy so far. While at my first doctors appointment (8 weeks) we were able to catch a glimpse of the little gummy bear. He/She even gave us a little wave while we were watching, it was amazing. There is just one in there too. My mom is a twin and her dad is a twin so I thought we had more than a chance of having two at a time. Not this time. Here are some of the pics of my gorgeous little baby.



The second ultrasound (12 weeks) was a lot more...emotional. I couldn't stop looking at my little baby for a second. The little guy/gal stretched real big and was movin' like crazy for the first 1-2 seconds, then he/she just put that tiny thumb in it's mouth and took a lil' nap. It cracked me up. I loved watching it sleep so peacefully as we just got to watch this little miracle inside of me. He/She is absolutely perfect and I have never felt so happy. We saw it's brain, heart, spine, hands, arms, torso, face, and femurs...but no feet. Austin started to get a little worried. Trying to break the tension I joked with the doctor "We're soccer players, we need feet!" She moved the gadget around and around my belly but to no avail. This little cutie wasn't going to be disturbed from a nice nap. The doctor said that she would like us to make an appointment with the specialist to get a better picture (on a fancier machine) and possibly see the feet. She said that we could do it today but that it would be better if we came back next week to give it one more week to grow. This seemed perfectly fine to me. Austin, however, was much more stressed. Being in the medical field he tends to read more into things. Why was she sending us to a specialist if it wasn't a big deal? Why didn't she spend more time looking? Is there something else wrong that she wanted a second opinion on? I felt like this wasn't a big deal but Austin is just being a good, worried daddy. So a week of agony it will be as we search for some toes for this little one. Here are the most recent pictures of this wonderful babe:










If you couldn't tell, I already love it to death. I can't wait til tomorrow when we possibly find out what the gender is and hopefully see some feet!

Sunday, July 1, 2012

Value Bracelets

For a young women activity, we made these awesome value bracelets. They turned out really cute. It was a nice activity to see the girls and just hang out. I get to serve with Stacy (my neighbor and friend). I really like just talking with the girls and hearing about their little beehive lives. They are a really awesome bunch and I'm glad I can be their leader. We have an awful lot of fun. It's really interesting to think about what I was like when I was that age and how different it is now. I sometimes forget about all of the woes of a tweenager. It sure can be a fun calling though.


As you can see, the perm is in full swing still. I really love it and it's been great to get out the shower and my hair is done for the day. The longer my hair gets, the longer it takes to dry and do, and the more I want to chop it off. The perm has been fun to just have my hair good to go and not revert back to the ponytail constantly. If you are feeling crazy (like I was) I would highly recommend it.

Saturday, June 9, 2012

Very Pinteresting... (Honey-Soy-Broiled Salmon)

Here is another recipe that is very tasty and very simple to make. Whenever I hear about cooking fish I get a little nervous. However, when I saw this on Pinterest, my mouth watered almost instantly. I would give this a 4 only because the some of the ingredients were things that I didn't have on hand and I really don't like buying things for one dish. It is also pretty good for you! Other than that it was delicious and easy. In fact, it was so yummy that we didn't even get a picture of the finished product because we wolfed them down. You should definitely try it out!


Honey-Soy Broiled Salmon Recipe
Source




Monday, June 4, 2012

Lilacs and ant attacks

The other day, Austin and I had a little friend visit our cozy home, let's call him Columbus. Little did we know that Columbus was a scout for a very terrifying army of hundreds, nay thousands. He infiltrated the duplex far too easily, found the easiest route to the target and completed his mission successfully. Then, to complete this dastardly deed, he told the Queen of his findings in this new land. She ordered the army to immediately attack the new land and prepare to take over. One by one, these little guys appeared, seemingly harmless into our home. Ants do not threaten me. They don't "bug" me (pun, very much, intended). So as I saw one I would just squish it and flush it down the toilet without a squeak or a squeal. Then I noticed that I was killed quite a few of Columbus' comrades and I became concerned. Austin and I decided that we needed to form a counter-attack. I followed these little fellas from our front door across our living room, into the dining room, and into our kitchen. Now, that we knew the route we began to vacuum them up and clean the route so they wouldn't be able to follow Columbus' route. Most importantly, we had to find where their home base was located. While I accumulated the weapons (baking soda and boiling water), Austin left in search of the hill. We both followed many ants, dug holes in the front flower beds and poured baking soda every where on the front porch. It looked like we were "warding off witches", as Austin put it. Finally, I saw a tiny ant crawl into some dirt. I noticed that this dirt was very fine and started digging it up. EUREKA! We found their home base! We got the hot water and poured it down. Looking back I feel really bad about this, however...they started it.

Anyway, the good that came out of this was that I found the lovely blooms of the lilac bush in our front yard. I quickly cut some stems and put them in a vase. They remind me a lot of my grandma. Also, they make our house smell wonderful.



Aren't they pretty?


Friday, June 1, 2012

Very Pinteresting...(DIY colored pants)

The big thing right now is the colored jeans or pants. I love them. I bought some lovely yellow jeans about a month ago and I have adored them ever since. So naturally when I stumbled across this DIY project I couldn't resist. I couldn't believe how easy and affordable it was. I got the dye at JoAnn's  and the pants at Deseret Industries. Here's the breakdown:


                       $2.50 for dye
+8.00 for pants (they are Hollister!)


 
 = Some awesome new, sky-blue pants!

Excuse the modeling....I don't do that for a living.

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

The best two years...

Last week Austin and I celebrated our 2 year anniversary! It's a little crazy to think that three years ago I went on a cruise with my girl friends and met the most amazing man in the world. We've done a lot of fun things over the past two years. We worked for the US Census, went to school and GRADUATED, had many fun summer vacations, went on two more cruises (we are up to three total now), and now we're trying to act more like grown ups. I wanted to start a tradition of taking a picture with a picture from the previous year for each anniversary. The lighting isn't very good in our apartment so we ended up with this but it will be fun to see years down the road.

We have gotten really sneaky about our gifts and it always adds something fun to the giving of the gift. This year Austin had to work until 4 and I had to work until 6 and then had a soccer game at 6:30. So, before he left I set up this little trail of love...


View when walking into our home.

Walking into the living room.

Going up the stairs

Down the hallway.

And into the spare bedroom, only to find....


 Then, I picked him up from home, after work, to head straight to my soccer game. Then we got some Chinese food and came home to just watch a movie and relax. When I opened the door I found this wonderful surprise...

Austin brought me a yellow rose to work one day when we first started dating. I have loved them ever since.


Two years down, eternity to go....and I can't wait to see what's next!

Friday, May 25, 2012

Very Pinteresting...(Santa Fe Chicken in the Crockpot)

OH man. If you are looking for easy, I'm talking dump cans into a pot easy, this is your new favorite recipe. This was so very yummy and very simple to make. I literally dumped all of the ingredients (except chicken) into the crock pot and walked away. When I returned back to the house 6 hours later, it smelled wonderful and tasted even better. I will definitely do this again. I'm giving this one a 5 out of 5.

This is what it looked like at first.
I didn't get an ending picture, once again, because we ate it too fast. It was so good and it made really yummy left overs too!

Friday, May 18, 2012

It's true what they say...



I don't know about you, but my parents, teachers, siblings, etc. always talked about how important getting a degree is. I have also read a lot of things about when you have a degree you can get paid a lot more and have more opportunities. Ok, makes sense. Knowing of of this, I was still shocked when Austin got a new job a week after graduating and they have so many benefits. He says that they treat him very well. He has a lot more responsibility but he gets a lot more respect too. It was really neat to see what that little piece of paper can do.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Kiddos

If you were lookin' for THE cutest kids in the world, you came to the right blog. I am the aunt of the most adorable nieces and handsome nephews on the planet. I love them so much!

Grace:


She is such a funny girl. She loves dance and drama. When she was little she would put on one-person plays for the whole family. She is so pretty and has inherited the Hadley sense of humor. We love this little princess.
Quote:
"My mom wasn't paying attention to me and I lost my patience and I stuck the bead up my nose!"
Neal:

AKA: Nealio
He is one tough kid. I think that he never stops moving. He is always running, jumping, climbing, bouncing... He also says some of the funniest things ever. He loves to play soccer and t-ball.

Quote: After Austin, asked what Neal was growing in his garden he replied
"Ya know, salad."
Sam:


AKA: Sam the Man



Neal and Sammy are best buddies. Sam is such a sweet heart and always tries to be a peacemaker. He loves Lego's and dinosaurs. He is just started soccer and loves it!

Quote:
"I don't want a pretend party for my birthday party this year. I want a real party."

Henry:
AKA: Henners
Sweetest little boy. He is also very tough. He has the cutest little voice and longest eyelashes I've ever seen. He loves to play with little Claire.

Quote:
"I don't want to tell the joke about the dolphins. (Why?) There's just no porpoise in it."
Claire:

AKA: Claire-bear or Scary Clairy
She is such a feisty little princess. She loves all things girly but she is very strong willed. She is very cute and loves to play dress-up all the time. If she could wear her princess dress everywhere she would.

Quote:

"I want syrup and sugar on my pancakes."
Abby:


AKA: Abby-gal
 Cute little baby girl. She is very tall and thin for her age. To communicate, she nods and pouts her lips and grunts. She has the prettiest blue eyes and curly blond hair. Right now, she loves to climb on everything.

Russel:


AKA: Russel the Muscle
 Such a cute baby boy. When we went to see him in the hospital (after he was born) Grace ran up so us and said "We finally have a black baby!" As you can see, he is the only one with dark hair, olive skin, and dark eyes. We love this little sweety.

Friday, May 11, 2012

Very Pinteresting... (Texas Roadhouse Rolls with Cinnamon Honey Butter)

Now that I have some extra time on my hands (see graduation post), I've decided to actually start some of my projects from Pinterest. I am really excited about it too. I might as well blog about my adventures with these projects. I'll tell you about the project, give the site, some pictures for entertainment, and a ranking out of 5 (5 being the best) of how well I liked it.

Austin's been enjoying my 'To eat' board a lot. To start it off, I will show you how liked making the famous Texas Roadhouse Rolls from this site (complete with Cinnamon Honey Butter).

 The Rolls:



Kneading the dough... a great way to relieve stress.


The butter:


This was so very, very good. And it was surprisingly easy. I would give this 5 out of 5 for it's delicious taste, quantity (made almost 2 dozen large rolls), and simplicity. This was very good!