Wednesday, December 7, 2011

“What are you going to name the young Prince?” asked the baby rabbit.

“I’ll call him Bambi”, the mother answered.

Now funny here, at this point of the story, no one said, "I once knew a hair lipped jerk named Bambi." or "don't ya think that name sounds a little 'light in the loafers'?" or "you're gonna regret naming him that in a few years since it's such a trendy name right now."  Nope, even little Thumper just replied, "I guess that will do."  But this is a Disney movie, not real life.  Telling folks in real life some of the names you are thinking of calling your little one, prompts responses like the ones listed above.  This is why (with a little shoving on Alan who can't wait to tell people the name) we have decided to wait until he is born to reveal the name of Baby Bass.  He is referred to as 'TrickY RickY' by my mother after the little scare we had at week 15.  I think folks are less likely to share the opinions of the name you have chosen (to your face at least) when you are standing there holding the little fellow that actually is now in plain site.
I do have to admit it is a little hard.  Alan told a tailgating buddy of his who he says doesn't know any of our family/friends and won't tell.  This prompted me to tell the horse show judge I was scribing for at the horse show.  She's from Odessa and I will probably never see her again.  That was a safe person to tell, right? 
 Well, the point of the story is that until March, we will try to keep his name under wraps until you see his sweet little face and no matter what we choose to call him, everyone will simply say, "awwwww."  And remember, take the advice of Thumper when people tell you their kid's name: "If you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all."  :)


Monday, December 5, 2011

Christmas time's-a-comin'


Oh my boot fetish...of course they ended up on my list to Santa.  :)

I do love Christmas.  Alan and I will celebrate our first Christmas together this year...EVER...and we are married....and expecting a baby.  I guess it looks a little awkward once you get it down on paper but feels so easy/natural like we have been doing this for years!  I have always had a little fake tree I grabbed from some yard sale years ago in the house.  It is still there.  Same ornaments, just some new maroon ribbon.  However, we did purchase a real tree.  Since there is little room in the house as it is, the new/real tree is out on the porch.  We bought new lights, decor for the fence, the door and the wagon by the door.  I even painted a sign for the barn which I think I will leave up all year.  It reads "Love was born in a stable."  I just love that.  I love stables because most of my favorite critters live in there (minus the dang raccoons but since this is a cheery chrsitmas entry I will not go off on how I despise those creatures).  AND, every day when I walk out to see my favorite furry steed, I read that sign and remember my Savior and it makes me smile.
I cannot wait to celebrate with my family and my new family!  And speaking of the in-laws, thanks to their help and the help of Trayla (Travis and Kayla) and Blade (Blaine and Wade), Alan and I get the pleasure of helping to adopt a needy family.  With the help of all of these folks, we are really going to be able to spoil these 4 kids and their mother this Christmas.  What a blessing to be able to do this for others.
In other news, I'm plugging along the trail of baby percolating.  Alan talks to him and gets him all fired up every evening, then drifts all to sleep while I lay there with a tiny ninja in my belly.  I have had one of the easiest pregnancies I do believe (according to others who have compared and that I have heard of) however, I am really beginning to feel preggo.  Shortness of breath, urination every 5 minutes, no sleep, feeling heavy, fat and slow, and just general discomfort as a human.  HOWEVER, I know this will all be worth the wait and worry and discomfort very soon.  I feel so blessed to be fat, slow and uncomfortable!  It is hard to believe that this time next year we will be celebrating Christmas with another member of the family.  The excitement overwhelms me almost as much as my gratitude to God for giving me this gift.
So until next time, I leave you with what I hope to be our first Chrsitmas card...if I ever get the thing mailed.
XoXO