Wednesday, May 28, 2008

week 11; Graduation and memorial day

Well Ms. Angela is officially a high school graduate. Matt and I headed up north the Friday afternoon before to help get ready for the big celebration. We created a video for Angela (15 minutes) of her with friends and family throughout the years. We watched it about 40 times in addition to the number of times we watched it while making it. It was a hit! A tear jerker! And hopefully something she will treasure, it was really fun to make.




This is a T-shirt quilt her mom and Cathy (family friend) made her. What a great gift!


The BBQ on Saturday was a lot of fun. We caught up with family and friends and watched all the young high school graduates. College really was some of the best years and I felt such an excitement for them as they embark on this really fun time in there lives.



Nick and Angela



Matt and Angela

Sunday we planted and we went up to my parents for dinner and Monday was spent doing house stuff. The four day week was a treat.


To wrap up week 11 we had dinner with our friends Kathryn, Trisha, and Traci and their husbands. Traci and Jason (her husband) were in town from Washington and it was great to see her (MOVE HOME TRACI)! We all met at Kathryn and Chris's house and walked down to a fun district called Highlands for dinner. On our walk back after dinner, all of us girls were trailing behind the guys catching up on life when a group of girls in a jeep pulled up to the guys. They asked if we were their girlfriends to which Trisha's husband Ryan stated "No, their our wives!" The girls said "to bad" and speed off. Hilarious and what a compliment to us. The guys were walking with their chest pumped after that....I guess they still got it.


On the pregnancy front week 11 was okay. I am still getting a lot of headaches and am nauseous a lot, but hopefully this too will pass. I had my first dream about baby and I visited my own womb (pregnancy makes you have weird dreams) but it was really cool. I am so excited to meet Baby "G" when the time comes. I feel like I think about baby all the time, what will it be like? Who will it look like? How will we handle being parents? I need to just roll with the punches a little more because this is one of those things you can not imagine. My mom said she did a lot of the same things and that nothing she could have imagined would have come close to how great Cade and I were, thanks Mom!

Sunday, May 18, 2008

10th week

The morning sickness is lifting! Hooray! I am hungry but mostly for fruit and red meat and of course still mexican food. The red meat part is really odd because I have vegetarian tendicies usually but I have decided I will eat what my body wants because it must be telling me something.


This past weekend was nice. It finally feels like Summer in Colorado and everything is blooming.


Friday night we had dinner with Matt's best buddy Cerbo. They enjoyed some beers and I enjoyed a vigin colada. They decided to do a round of shots, to toast Matt having super sperm (boys are funning about these things) and our server brought me a shot of lemonade with sugar on the rim so I could be part of the celebration. The sugar rush was almost as good.


The weekend was busy with cleaning and starting to prepare our house for our two new additions, Angela and baby "G." All in all it was a wonderful weekend.

This week I have been working a lot of hours, I am use to 10-12 hour days but I sware my energy level is not the same. It is a little frustrating to me and I have to remind myself that I am cooking a human in my belly so DUH! of course I am tired. I also had to buys some new clothes this week and a bra. COMFORT is essential! The great thing is these days comfort and cute are possible.

Earlier this week I took my furry kids on a morning walk and we saw this guy stealing birds eggs. He was not phased by our presence at all. I know I say this a lot but I love where I live and I thank god everyday for it.


This weekend is going to be a blast. Angela is graduating highschool and we are looking forward to celebrating with her. Plus it is memorial day and that means one more weekend day so that is always a plus. We will post more photos next week.


Here's to Angela, my favorite 18 year old and sister:) Love you Ang!

Monday, May 12, 2008

9th week, Anniversaries, Birthdays, and

I am going to try and track my pregnancy every week as a journal, we will see if I can remain diligent. So we are into the 9th week and baby "G" is still giving me quite of few visits to the restroom. A few more weeks will hopefully bring less up chuck and more desire to eat yummy food. A lot of people have asked if I am craving things. Right now watermelon, eggs, and Mexican food. I think I could eat tacos all day if I allowed myself, even though they don't stay down I still want them, WEIRD.


We watched "PS I love you" on Saturday evening and I cried the entire movie. I would have cried a bit prior to baby but the tears were just flowing for the entire two hours and I used an entire box of Kleenex. Matt is wondering where his wife is and I told him I am still here but in an emotional and pregnant body:)



On other news we celebrate some big events this weekend. First off my parents 35th wedding anniversary was on Saturday and we went to dinner with them at the Chart House. The restaurant knew we were celebrating this event and even printed special menus that said "Happy 35th anniversary, Armsteads." It was really nice to spend time with them because they are so fun. What a blessing in our lives. My dad wrote my mom a really sappy letter that of course made me cry when I read it:) Congrats Mom and Dad here's to many more wonderful years.



Sunday was of course mothers day and Matt and I feel so blessed to have the mothers we do and to know all the wonderful mothers in our lives. So happy mothers day to you hot mamas out there. Sunday was also Angela's 18th birthday. We celebrated at the Gilbreath's Home with barb-que and cake and reflected on how we all can not believe Ang. is 18. It was a wonderfully relaxing day.

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

A positive change

Yes it is true, we are going to have a baby! I have told my boss so I figure I can post this on our blog. We found out a few weeks ago and though we were not "planning" this little addition for a few years we are really excited. I am 8 weeks and 3 days and have a due date of December 13th. Please think good thoughts that our baby arrives before Santa brings the gifts:)

I had my first real ultra sound today and all looks well. Its heartbeat was normal, 176 bpm. You really can not imagine or understand what your mom went through until you are walking in the pregnant lady shoes. It is such a miracle. Seeing that lil' peanut definitely made my heart race with joy.

Unfortunately, the past week has consisted of a lot of praying to the porcelain gods. I have not been able to keep much down but I know it will get better. I am staying active (walking my 3-4 miles a day) and still working full time. I plan to stay at work until December if baby allows me to do so and than take 3 months off. I like to plan further than that but this is one of those things you just have to jump on for the ride:)

So as many of our friends have done I will post photos of me and the "bump" as well as updates on little baby "G".

Love to all

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Lots of little moments...

It has been a few weeks since we have updated our blog. A lot has happened in April so here is recap of a few things.

We had dinner with some great friends at a trendy mexican place called Tamayo a few weeks ago. We met after work for some cocktails and dinner and enjoyed the wonderful company of our dearest friends. Trisha and Kathryn are two of my closest girlfriends (met in college) and both were in my wedding. They are the type of girls you just know will be your life long friends and everytime you get to see them you leave with a smile. Luckily they married great gents that are charming, smart and funny. So when we all get together it is a nice time:)


A few weeks ago my grandma evelyn passed away from kidney failure. This is the second grandparent I have lost in less than 5 months but really for my mom both of her parents. I decided to fly to Texas to be with my mom and to pay our respects to a wonderful woman that raised 8 children and spent her life devoted to God. Her passing has made me reflect on how short life really is. I was talking to my mom about her feelings about her parents not being here on earth and she said "you know, you are never to old to feel orphaned." This really made me think about how much my parents mean to me and that I really need to relish in all the time we are able to spend together. My parents are the best and so much fun and I am excited that they are the grandparents Keegan has and Matt and my children will have.

The same weekend that I went to Texas was Angela's senior prom. I was so glad Matt was able to go up and see her and be part of the photos. She looked so beautitful as did all of her friends and their dates. She had a wonderful time. They did this event in style. All 14 of them loaded up in an escalade limo and headed to the Chop house for dinner and than to Invesco Field (where the broncos play). Most of the group went as friends so there was not first date or couple drama. What fun memories!


Well I am going to be better about posting and will make May a little more informative.