Monday, December 21, 2009

trimester 3+20 LBS



The luxuries of bending over, breathing steadily after ascending a flight of stairs and sleeping on my stomach are now things of the past. I was asked to stop cleaning at work today because of how ridiculous I probably looked all bent over with a rag and Pledge. Or it could've been that my co-workers are sweet and don't want me doing things that are uncomfortable. Like eating donuts. Which I think I will stop doing because after the episode that is put before you here, I found myself in a coma like state un-able to enjoy the rest of my sunday morning with Tyler. Two days later I found out that I am anemic. Good news is that Royal is getting all the iron that he needs; because he is taking it from me. This explains the near fainting episodes that I have had at work and the occasional fatigue. But now I have little red pills that contain 325 mgs of ferrous sulfate, that is iron, to take once a day to stop these things from happening. Fortunately, I only have 5 more shifts left at the coffee shop and none of them involve me getting up at 5:30 am. Unfortunately, iron causes constipation. Hello prunes and coconut water. 
So christmas is upon us, which also means that one more year of this life I have been given has passed. That adds up to 27 now. At 27, I am 28 weeks pregnant. I would not have it any other way. If I were not pregnant I couldn't laugh as my husband puts his mouth directly on my stomach and talks to our son, saying things like "Royal, wake up! It's time to go to school!" Which ends up sounding like an orc underwater to me, so I can only imagine what it sounds like to Royal. 

Other goodies to share:
We got a centimeter or two of snow
Our chickens gave us 3 eggs this morning, I promptly fried one up. Fresh out of the vent!
My dear friend Ashlee is getting on a plane that is coming here sunday
Christmas with the Deebs this weekend
Birthday dinner tomorrow night at Havana Rumba for me!




Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Week 23, tired eyes.


Chugging hot chocolates with Tyler. He is not so much chugging, Royal and I are. Filling up a little space before we eat dinner at Coury and Anne's. Babysitting the elfling Elias and brother Abel for the evening whilst there parents go out and remember what it was like to not have two rambunctious but beautiful children. Someday, we will recollect those memories as well.

We switched OB's and are very pleased with our new Doctor. She is a helping hand in what is finally recognized as our pregnancy. We had been a bit uneasy about not gettting what we desired for the birth but it seems that everything will be ok, of course it will. 

Royal continues to grow. All I can picture is a little lebanese man; a small Tyler, inside of my womb. 


Friday, October 30, 2009

Week 20 and Prince Royal Oakland



It has been confirmed that there is indeed a little man inside of me. Tyler and I got to see his tangled, boney, beating and kicking self for the first time the day before our 3 year anniversary. It was a treat to see the goodness of creation being formed so delicately and perfectly inside of me.
We were not in the least bit surprised when we saw baby boy parts seeing as Tyler has only brothers and nephews. 
The name of our son will be Royal Oakland Deeb. 

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Honey comb, bears and knotted paper




I ate honey comb for the first time since my grandmother Kathryn Huelsbeck passed away some 18 years ago. I would look at it in the natural food store that we frequent and remember the sweetness in my mouth from so many years before. Friends of ours gave us a jar as a gift! Imagine my delight as my mind was flooded with memories. 

The baby within me has learned some killer boxing moves and is not afraid to show them off. The first night that it decided to show off was exciting and eery all the same. It was moving around so much that I began to think of it as an alien trying to escape. Not real pleasant, I know, but that is where the eery part comes in. Tyler has not been quite quick enough yet to feel the movements but in due time he shall see. 

Tomorrow (sunday) will be 20 weeks for us. That is half-way which is a bit hard to believe. The first trimester went by so snail-like and the last month and a half flew by. I can see that I am growing much quicker now. Learning to how to finagle outfits together without having to buy new stuff is my new demise. 



Tuesday, October 20, 2009

To the end






Top 10 things from Oregon:
1. Sleeping through the night for at least 10 hours
2. Going to the coast and having Tyler say to me "You know you are my best friend, right?"
3. Having a Stumptown Coffee only 2 blocks away at all times
4. Laughing, walking through Laurelhurst Park at night, waking up early and walking to get coffee
5. Drinking a maple syrup and brown sugar latte from Astoria Coffeehouse
6. Hiking in the Columbia Gorge
7. Giving one another our undivided attention
8. Feeling the first real discernible movement of our babe
9. Talking about our future hopes while driving through old growth forest
10. Tyler saying "I hate it when things have to die for no reason" as he is picking up banana slug after banana slug off the trails

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Portland and the Coast






We are celebrating 3 years of growth and love in our commitment as a wedded pair. Things that are involved in this celebration include being in Portland, Or with our friend Daniel. We kicked off the week with making a double pumpkin pie from scratch and cooking it in a cast iron skillet. Also we boiled an entire chicken down into soup for the week. After 2 days in the city, both which were started out right with Stumptown Coffee (2 blocks from Daniel's residence), Tyler and I headed toward the coast. We ended up in Seaside for one night and realized that it didn't have much to offer us as a small coastal town that catered to tourists. So we got back in the Volvo and drove up to Astoria, apparently the first settlement this side of the Mississippi. While there we snooped through book stores and thrift shops as well as galleries and a hotel. We ate dinner of halibut and chips with rockfish tacos at Fort George Microbrewery, walked through lots of mist and rain, laughed, talked of our future, slept 10 hours, enjoyed coffee and study time along with waffles and fruit the next morning. 
I love these times that we get to experience because it is always a reminder of how good God is. Often we project our hopes for the future; being careful of what we ask for because we know to expect it to come to fruition. We can look back at the things that we prayed for in the past and see them in our lives as blessings. 
We have 6 more days until we get back to the south. Plans of hiking and eating good food are ahead.

Friday, October 9, 2009

The Deebs are back


Try as I might, getting online is not an easy task for me. But I dislike the idea of being disconnected from friends and family even more than  sitting in front of a computer. So here we are again, this time, we will attempt to keep you posted on what it looks like for a Tyler and a Noel to prepare for a child. I will say that thus far, 17ish weeks in to it, we have been blessed with an easy pregnancy. Some mornings I wake up forgetting that I am incubating another life, it has been that simple. We get more excited as I grow (gaining 8 whole pounds last I was weighed). We will find out what the little thing is the 27th, one day before our 3 year anniversary. Don't worry, we are telling.

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