Thursday, December 30, 2010

Goals... and more Noah...

Jordan and I have been talking a lot about Germany since we got back (I'm a little obsessed with the idea of living there... you may have gotten that) and we made a goal....

Christmas {2013} here...


The Nuremberg Christmas market

Its held in the old town market square and we've been there several times but it would be amazing to be there for Christmas. Yes, I know this is three years away but by then Jordan will have graduated from school for a year and a half and we'll probably (meaning we will) have another baby by then. So thats our goal. It makes a lot of sense to plan this three years out. :-) Maybe we'll even live there by then... haha I can dream, right?

Also, this baby is pretty much the cutest baby in the universe.... yes, the UNIVERSE




Monday, December 27, 2010

Our Christmas +...

We got a little video camera for Christmas and have been trying to get video of Noah smiling ever since... I got this cute video this morning.


This Christmas was really special to us since we have Noah AND its the first Christmas we've been able to spend together that I haven't had to work! Like every year we spent Christmas eve with the Hulets and Christmas day with the McAvoys... here are some highlights from our Holiday...

~Spending time with Jordan's family Christmas eve was really fun this year because everyone was there and stayed later than usual! We were the first ones to head home which is a first!
~Having Noah with us!
~The past few weeks Noah has been smiling more and more but now he's actually reacting to our faces and smiles so much! Christmas eve was the first time he looked up at me, smiled, and giggled.. it was the cutest thing I've ever seen... EVER!! The first person to get a smile from our little guy was my mother in law :)
~Not having to work! This was the fourth Christmas Jordan and I have spent together but the first one where we woke up Christmas morning in our house and got to open presents and have breakfast together.
~Spending the week after Christmas together without either of us having to work! This one's still in progress and its been so nice so far!

So that was our Christmas.

I've had lots on my mind lately. I kind of go back and forth on whether I'd want to live in Germany... Right now I'd really like to go back and live there. Here its just so lonely... the other day my phone died and I didn't even care because no one calls me; and guess what? I turned on my phone at the end of the day and I didn't miss anything. I miss our friends in Germany and how laid back everything is. Since we've been home none of our friends (or even family for that matter) have called us just to hang out and talk and chill. It always has to involve DOING something. I feel like people here always have to have something to do. It was so nice in Germany to just be able to go to someones house and not feel like you have to have something planned. Also, it feels like people here always have something better to do than just spend time with you. Its so hectic and stressful here. Now that we have Noah, I'd love to go back and live there (and if we could bring Buster of course). Thats how I've been feeling lately... lonely and kind of like none of our friends (and some family) really care anymore.

Noah has really brightened up our lives though even with all the changes that have happened. Its so amazing to me everyday, to see how he's grown and changed. Like I said before he's been smiling a lot and reacting to us more and more. He's getting stronger (and heavier!) and looks like a baby now instead of a newborn. I don't remember if I mentioned how much he weighs in my last post... he was weighed at 3 weeks and was 11.3 lbs!! Such a big boy! He's just over seven weeks old now... almost two months! I can't believe it! He's growing up so fast.

I love our little family so much and I'm so excited for all the adventures we're going to go on together. Jordan is so close to being done with school... only 3 semesters left and he'll be done. That makes 10 years in college for my man. TEN YEARS! Six years at BYU and four at the U. I'm so proud of him for being so driven... and he's such a good dad and an amazing husband. I'm one lucky girl. :-)

Monday, December 13, 2010

Tis the season...

Hello!!! Its been a while since I've posted anything... I hardly have time to get on the computer anymore. But here I am!
So not much has happened in the last three/four weeks. Learning to be a parent has been wonderful and stressful and happy and crazy and exhausting. I LOVE LOVE LOVE being a mom! Its the best. Its strengthened my relationship with my husband and taught me so much about myself and about life. I love this little boy that I get to raise and teach and guide. Its the best.


Noah is such a good baby! So content and you can just tell that he's a happy boy. Its so fun to wake up to him everyday/night (he wakes up about twice a night) and see how different he already looks. Noah loves taking baths, sleeping and eating (mostly from mommy... he's okay with a bottle but milk straight from me is his favorite). He's starting to smile and its the cutest thing ever! We got newborn pictures taken when he was two weeks old and here is the link for a few of his photos.... he really is the cutest baby I've ever seen and I'm not just saying that because I'm his mom... he really is. And the photographer did so awesome!
In other news, we had a great Thanksgiving. We spent the holiday at my in-laws because my parents were on vacation back east. It was a lot of fun! Good food and great company! I love my husbands family so much. They are all so great!


My 23rd birthday was that weekend and it was a blast. Saturday morning Jordan and I went to breakfast (Noah was, again, so perfect... he slept the whole time! even when we had to wait  45 minutes for a table!). That night our friends came over for pizza and cookies with ice cream. Sunday (my actual birthday) my parents made my birthday dinner and we enjoyed the company of my family. It was a great birthday this year.
Noah was blessed on the fifth of this month and it was such a wonderful day! Our families and all of our friends were there and Jordan gave the best blessing... a lot of people were in tears, it was very moving.
Now we're just getting ready for Christmas and enjoying our little family. I'm so grateful for such a loving and supportive husband and a baby boy thats so happy and content. I am truly blessed this season.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Nov. 6, 2010...

Noah is HERE!!!

Ok so its been about 12 days since he was born but this is the first time I've had a chance to get on the computer and blog about it.

He was born on November 6th at 3:48 pm, weighing 9 lbs. 3 oz. and 21 inches long! I know... big boy!! It was the best day of my life and most amazing experience I've ever had.

So on the third I went in to the doctor to get checked again. Hoping to get news that I could be induced as soon as possible, I was told I was still at one cm and would have to wait until Saturday to be induced. Needless to say, I was pretty upset. Thursday and Friday both passed without anything feeling different. So FINALLY Saturday morning came and we went to LDS Hospital to have our baby!! By eight AM I was admitted and they checked to see how dilated I was... three cm and completely effaced!! I was so happy to hear that. My doctor ordered for me to be put on high dose pitocin and by nine AM I was beginning labor! My whole pregnancy I was hoping I could do a natural birth without drugs but at about four cm, I couldn't stand the pain anymore. I got the epidural. And let me tell you, I'm SO glad I did. My contractions were now two minutes apart and by about 12:00 PM I was at 6 cm and the nurse told me she could probably stretch me to a seven or an eight. I couldn't believe I had progressed that fast! She checked me about two hours later and I was complete! Now we just had to wait for the baby to drop three more stations before I could push. An hour past and by now I was feeling a ton of pressure in my pelvis so my nurse checked me again and said I was ready to push! We were so happy that it went by so fast! By 3:15 I was pushing and a half an hour later our baby boy was born! Only six and a half hours of labor and I gave birth to our healthy 9 pound 3 ounce baby boy!!



He's so beautiful and perfect in every way. I'm so grateful that my pregnancy, labor, and delivery went so well... I was almost expecting something to go wrong because everything went so perfectly! And Noah is such a good baby. He hardly ever fusses and is so sweet. We couldn't ask for anything better.

And I have to brag about my amazing husband. He has been so wonderful through this whole experience. He was the best labor coach ever and so supportive.  He's so patient and loving and I love love LOVE seeing him with our son. Noah looks just like Jordan when he was a baby and its so fun seeing Jordan try to play with our little baby. He always talks about how excited he is for when Noah is old enough to play. I love my boys. :-)

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Overdue...

So I still haven't had my baby yet. My due date came and went and still no change. I even when to church on my due date. Still going for walks everyday, still doing work around the house just the same... and still no baby!! So tomorrow is my last doctors appointment and I'm hoping I can talk my OB/GYN into letting me start my induction tomorrow night... cross your fingers for me! I really don't think there is anything you can do to put yourself into labor... so many people say that walking, sex, and even fresh pineapple will do help move things along but seriously... I think thats a load of crap. I've done all those things and more (and I mean A LOT) and still nothing. I think that when your body (and baby) is ready, then you will go into labor.

Also, I think its really funny (and super annoying) that there are so many people who seem to think I won't tell them when I have my baby. I'm not talking about my family because I know they are just excited and wanting to know that everything is ok... but when I have friends calling me asking me if I've had the baby yet... um, really? You think I would be answering my phone if I just had a baby? I had a friend call me the day after my due date (yesterday) and ask, "So is Noah here yet?" Mind you, we had gone to dinner with these friends just two days before... URGH! And when I receive texts every other day from friends asking if anything has happened yet, I'm tempted to just not answer and then not tell them when something DOES happen. So please, just trust me when I say, I will tell you when something happens. Promise. If not from me, then from Jordan.

In other news, we had a fun, really chill Halloween. We didn't get really into it and dress up but we did carve pumpkins on the 30th with my in-laws and made caramel apples on the 31st with my parents and sister. Sadly, our digital camera is packed away in my hospital bag so we didn't get any pictures but it was a lot of fun! Also, my good friend Erin Winters in home from her mission!!! We went to her homecoming on Sunday and it was so good to see her! She gave an awesome talk. I'm really glad she's back because now I have a friend who (hopefully) won't be super busy for a little while so we can maybe hang out. But we'll see.

Anyway, baby Noah will be here by the end of the week so I will post that news as soon as I can!

Friday, October 15, 2010

Still pregnant...

I'm almost 38 weeks (Sunday) and am starting to get that feeling that I'm going to be pregnant forever. Yes, I know that sounds silly, but its how I feel. The nursery is all set up and adorable. Yesterday I set up the pack-n-play in our bedroom (it has a bassinet and changing table attached- Thank you to my wonderful in-laws) and put batteries in it and the bouncer. So I'm all ready to go.... now we just need Noah to get here.




Wednesday was another doctors appointment and I was really hoping she would check me again to see if I've progressed at all... nope. Just the normal questions and listening to my perfect baby's heart beat. This week I've been having more contractions and cramping that feels different than what I've had before... the kind that goes all the way around (lower back and abdomen) and doesn't go away when I move around, so I'm hoping thats a good sign that things are moving along. I can't wait to meet my little boy.

About two and a half weeks ago my friend Erica Thurman took my maternity pictures and I love them. She did such an awesome job! If you'd like to see her other stuff go see her blog... she's awesome. And here are a few... 35 weeks and three days along :)

Friday, October 8, 2010

Almost there...

So I'm nearing the end of my pregnancy... Thank the Lord! I'm sooo ready to be done. I'll be 37 weeks on Sunday and then this little boy will be full term! I'm seeing my doctor every week now and my last doctors appointment was a lot of fun! That was slightly sarcastic but slightly not...
I had my cervix checked and its 70% thinned out. We saw our little guy on ultrasound and it was so fun to see him stretch out and squirm around! He is head down, very low, and his hands were up by his face... and he is definitely a boy! I was all worried about that because we found out what we were having so early (17 weeks!). Normally you find out the gender at 20 weeks so our baby was still really tiny when we found out. Such a relief to know that we really are having a boy and I can't wait to see him in all his little boy clothes!
The nursery is basically finished. My parents are amazing and bought us a beautiful brand new crib! Its beautiful and looks so cute with the bedding we have for it. I'll post pictures as soon as I can get my hands on my husbands laptop!
My wonderful friends Shelby and Cindy threw me a baby shower a few weekends ago which was a lot of fun! We decorated onesies and ate yummy food and opened presents for the baby! It was so fun! Then this weekend my mom and younger sister are throwing me one thats more for family and friends from the ward I grew up in... can't wait!
Lately our life has become all about the baby and getting ready for him! Jordan is working on getting a paper published and getting posters ready for upcoming conferences (one he is not attending) and writing abstracts for a conference thats next year. He's so dedicated and works so hard... besides being the best husband ever. Yesterday I was having really frequent braxton hicks contractions so he decided to take the rest of the day off (after we went to lunch) and stay home with me just in case I needed to go to the hospital. He's so good to me.
As for me, I've been hanging out at home with the Buster. We've become good buddies. I spend my days going for walks, doing laundry, and trying to keep the house clean... I don't know how it gets so disorganized with just the three of us (soon to be four!) but it happens fast and I'm just trying to keep up. The past few days I've gotten into the habit of waking up around three and four and not being able to get back to sleep for several more hours... its annoying and makes my days longer and harder to keep up with everything I have to do. Oh well though, I'll be getting even less sleep when this baby is here! And I can't wait for that day! I just wish he'd get here faster!

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Blogging is hard...

 Ugh... so Its been forever since I've gotten on this thing. I've lost motivation for most things these days but especially blogging. SOOO... here we go.

We've been home for about four weeks now. I only know this because I am now 34 weeks pregnant (I was 30 weeks when we got home). Its been SO nice to be home! There were so many things I took for granted... like a nice big American sized apartment, American food, our car, and being so close to our families. Oh yes, and the nice dry weather! I've decided I'm not a big fan of humidity.

Since we've been back we've settled into a new two bedroom apartment and Jordan's back in school but he doesn't really have any more classes he needs to take. He did great work at Siemens! Everyone there was so impressed with the programing he did but don't ask him because he definitely WILL NOT tell you how great he did. Basically, the program he wrote is being distributed to companies and could become a product! He also will probably get his name on the patent which will be awesome for his transcript! Yeah, my husband is a genius. :)

The pregnancy is still going great now that I am well into my third trimester. By great I mean that the baby is growing perfectly and is very active. I'll be honest though, I'm so ready to be done. My whole body hurts, I'm sleep deprived, and I constantly feel squished... needless to say, Its not very fun anymore. But I'm loving this baby more and more everyday and I can't wait to meet him!! My good friend Shelby is throwing me a baby shower this weekend and it will be fun to see everyone! I'm now seeing my doctor every two weeks and beginning 36 weeks I'll being going every week. This past week we got our stroller and car seat! Its so fun getting everything ready for this little guy but I'm so stress because we still don't have a crib or the baby's room even close to being set up. I know things will come together but I'm still so stressed out.

Other than those things, nothing is new with Jordan and I. I made the hard decision not to go back to work until after the baby is born. I figured that no one would hire someone who will just be leaving again in a few months and I'm ALWAYS tired... Its best that I just wait. Anyway, until next time!

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

"Give Me Strength..."

I wanted to dedicate this post/song to my amazing, loving, patient, supportive husband, Jordan and our unborn son, Noah. I love you guys.




"Give Me Strength"
by Snow Patrol

I choked back tears today, because I can’t begin to say how much you've shaped this boy, these last ten years or more.

My friends we've seen it all, triumphs to drunken falls and our bones are broken still,
but our hearts are joined until,
time slips its tired hand into our tired hands we've years 'til that day
and so much more to say.

You give the strength to me, a strength I never had, I was a mess you see,
I'd lost the plot so bad, you dragged me up and out,
out of the darkest place, there's not a single doubt when I can see your faces.

My friends we've seen it all, when it made no sense at all,
you dare to light my path and found the beauty in the aftermath.

Let me hold you up like you held me up, it's too long to never say this,
you must know I've always thought,

You give the strength to me, a strength I never had,
I was a mess you see, I'd lost the plot so bad,
you dragged me up and out, out of the darkest place,
there's not a single doubt when I can see your faces.

You give the strength to me, a strength I never had,
I was a mess you see, I'd lost the plot so bad,
you dragged me up and out, out of the darkest place,
there's not a single doubt when I can see your faces.

Monday, August 2, 2010

Weekend in Nuremberg...

This last weekend we were able to spend it in Nuremberg! We've gone several times into the city so this isn't like its a new thing for us. But we had fun spending the time with friends and doing a little shopping. The shopping in Nuremberg is amazing and even though I have this thing called guilt every time I want to spend money, its still fun to look.

We started the weekend with a night out with our friends, David and Marylin Auras. We went to this cute little Italian place just outside the city and enjoyed a nice cool evening out on the patio. The food was great and super cheap. I ordered a big plate of ravioli for just 3 euros! The other three got a huge family sized pizza. The downside is that it usually takes between 30 to 45 minutes to get food at these places (meaning most restaurants in Germany)... I guess thats why you don't tip here. After dinner we went to the Cina Cita (pronounced Cheena cheeta) where Inception was playing in English. It was packed but luckily the Auras' got tickets before hand so Jordan and I got to snuggle up on one of the love seats (yes, they have  love seats in this movie theater!! Love it). We loved the movie... Its the best one I've seen this year I think and we got home close to two a.m.

Saturday we slept in and like every Saturday, went to the bakery for breakfast. Have I mentioned how much I love the bakeries here?! They just might be my favorite thing about this place. So later in the afternoon David, Marylin, and their seven month old Jonathan picked us up to go back to Nuremberg. We walked through the old town and went to see the catacombs underneath the old city hall which are 700 years old! So crazy. We saw all the different cells and torcher chambers. All the torcher devices left in the chambers are from the 1300's which is pretty amazing. After seeing the catacombs we went and did a little shopping. Jordan and I bought some things for our moms (I can't really say what they are exactly but I know my mom and mom-in-law with love them!) and looked around at some of the other shops. Overall it was a really fun day! I'm so grateful for the wonderful friends we've made here!! I'm really going to miss everyone.

Tonight we're going to game night as usual but there's going to be a chocolate fountain!! I'm pretty excited about it. Game night has kind of turned into Warewolf night (warewolf is a game that is like Mafia only better... we recently bought it off of amazon!) because so many people come now. We usually start out with a crowd of 12 to 13 people but tonight is the last game night for several people that usually come so it will be sad to see them go. But we only have three weeks left here so soon we'll be gone too. I'm getting anxious about going home. Its been an amazing experience but we are getting tired of traveling, I want to finally be settled into a new apartment and start getting ready for the baby. That will be my focus from the time we get home to the time our little boy gets here.

Speaking of baby, I'm 27 weeks along now!! That means third trimester!! I've heard that from here on it just gets more fun... fun like back pain and trouble sleeping and swelling in my legs and hands... fun fun FUN! haha I love being pregnant at the moment though. Looking in the mirror and seeing my growing belly... I feel so huge but that part will only get better too. Sitting on the couch in the mornings watching my stomach jump and twitch. Trying to figure out if thats a foot or a fist or just a roll that I'm feeling. I love it all. I don't think I'll be saying that in two more months so I better just love it while I can. I just can't wait until my baby gets here!!!

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Raining...

I never thought I'd say this but I am loving the rain. Its been cloudy and rainy for almost a week now and I'm loving it. The temp has stayed in the 20's (mid-sixties) and its been really nice. The sun came out for most of the day on Sunday but it stayed at 68... sooo nice. ANYway... enough about the weather...

Seems like a lot has happened since I last posted an update on what's been going on here. But we haven't really done anything big. Well, we did go to Neuschwanstein which was a big day trip. In case you don't know what that is, its the Disney castle. Walt Disney got his idea for Sleeping Beauty's castle at Disneyland from Neuschwanstein and it really is an amazing place.


So we left our apartment around 7:30 am with some friends (Marylin and David Auras, their 6 month old son Jonathon, Maria Auras, Chris, and Mahesh). It took roughly 3.5 hours to get there and then its a 40 walk up to the castle. After spending a few hours looking around and taking pictures went back to the car and drove through Austria and the alps... so pretty! We then went to a canyon with a river called Parnachklamm. All I can say is that it was beautiful.


Its hard to see in this picture but there is a narrow walk way and we walked all the way to the end of the canyon. Pictures taken by my awesome husband. after that we went to Walchelsee (a lake thats close to Garmish). I was too tired to walk to where the beach was so I stayed in the car and read on my kindle while everyone else went around and swam. Jordan was the only one who didn't but he did get some great pictures.


After that we drove back to Munich and ate McDonalds because thats the only place open at 11:00 at night. We made it home by 1 am. :)

So that was our fun day trip. Luckily the weather was perfect and cloudy the whole day so I wasn't miserable and was able to walk almost everywhere with everyone. It was a nice day. Since then, we haven't done much. The day after Neuschwanstein I went and had a girls night with some friends (Marylin, Andrea, and Maria). We went and saw 'Eclipse' in English. You may know that I hate Twilight so it wouldn't surprise you that I didn't like the movie. It was (like the other two movies) full of corny lines and terrible acting. The story was somewhat more enjoyable but I had a hard time trying not to laugh (the women I saw the movie with like the series) at every scene between Bella and Edward/Bella and Jacob/all three. I'm sorry but whoever said Robert Pattinson can act let alone is good looking? Seriously.

Anyway Jordan and I also got a chance to go swimming with David and Marylin at a pool in Furth. It was so nice and relaxing. We went around 8:00 (the pool closes at 11) and theres a section that is for adults only. They have all these different pools that are different temperatures and there are waterfalls and jets everywhere. There is also this one pool where its a really high salt content so you can just float while listening the the music thats playing underneath the water. The room its in is dark but the pool lights change colors and theres no talking so its really quiet. Oh man... its so nice. The baby loved it too... he was really active while we were in the salt pool.

Last Saturday we did a cook off against Mahesh and it was American food vs. Indian food. Jordan and I and Chris made chili, funeral potatoes and corn bread. Not sure who won because there weren't any leftovers. It was a fun day and the puzzle king was there. He's supposedly done the worlds largest puzzle and it was there... 24,000 peices took him five months to complete. Sunday I gave a talk in church... and... thats about all I can remember thats happened in the last few weeks! This weekend I think we're going to see a movie in Nuremberg with David and Marylin and probably some other people too. Both Toy Story 3 and Inception are coming out tomorrow and they're both playing in English! I'm excited to finally see a movie with Jordan... its been a while.

Monday, July 12, 2010

I lied...

So in a previous post I mentioned that I'll be sad to go home and and I really love it here (that part wasn't a lie... I do love it here) and that I wouldn't mind if Jordan got a job here... well I think I lied. I'm going to be really excited to go home in August. This has been an amazing and eye opening experience, but all good things must come to an end sometime. There are things about Germany that I'll miss like...

~The bakeries... we get strawberry croissants and apple struddels for breakfast every Saturday morning. Mmm... so good.
~Everything is priced exactly what you're going to pay for it in the end... tax included.
~The people of the Erlangen ward... They are amazing people.
~The chocolate... need I say more?
~Game nights on Mondays at the bishops house... a tradition we're going to try and carry on in the states... we'll see if it works out.
~The architecture of the buildings
~The sightseeing
~Being able to get anywhere with public transport and being within walking distance to most places I need to go
~Having so much free time... being able to sleep in as late as I want, read as much as I want, and surf the internet as much as I want
~The quality of the food... even mcdonalds is better here
~H&M

But there are so many more things I'm excited to go home to. Just little (a major) comforts that I took for granted such as...

~Having my family so close
~A/C
~Having a dryer to dry my clothes
~Having a car to get around in... a car WITH a/c
~BUSTER... I can't wait to hold my puppy in my arms again... He might be sleeping in our bed for a while when we get back
~English speaking people... I miss being able to communicate with people everyday
~American grocery stores
~American convenience foods like fruit leather, granola bars, etc.
~Target
~Being able to set up my baby's room and have our own place... a place that isn't the total size of my old bedroom at my parents house.
~Sunday afternoons spent at my parents house or at my in-laws
~Cafe Rio
~A place to get my hair cut that I KNOW will do a good job... Landis Aveda Salon
~My own bed
~English speaking movie theaters and more specifically, the dollar theater

I'm sure there are more but thats what I can think of right now. But I can't believe we only have six weeks left! The time has really flown by... we've had some really fun times here and hopefully we'll do more fun things in the time we have left. We're trying to plan out a three or four day trip somewhere outside of Germany but then theres the concern about money so we might just end up staying in the country and find more things to do.

Last weekend we spent part of the day in Nuremberg at the Nazi rally grounds. Theres a place called the documentation center thats in one of the buildings that Hitler was building for party rallies where he could make speeches. It was never finished so they made a museum out of it and we did a guided tour and heard about how Hitler came into power and the progression of the Nazi party and eventual downfall. It was really interesting. On Sunday two hours of church were canceled because of the heat and boy, was I feeling it. I was light headed and dizzy through most of the sacrament meeting despite all the water I was drinking. When we went home I laid down and Jordan and I slept for four hours. It was a nice nap and we still were able to get a decent night sleep.

Anyway... No plans for this week yet but I'm sure the weekend will be here before we know it!! Until next time...

Thursday, July 8, 2010

"Its tired in here..."

Hello from Germany.
We've been watching a lot of Arrested Development lately and just as I decided to write up a new blog entry, I thought of that line from Buster... I love that show so much. It was one thing we just had to bring with us when coming here; all three seasons... a little piece of home that makes us so happy. haha If you haven't seen it, you really should. Its the best. We actually named our dog after that character. :)

Anyway, its been a lazy week for me. Last week we did a lot of walking and riding our bikes places. It was a very different fourth of July weekend. haha First we went to a ward BBQ which was way fun. Everyone brought meat and it was all grilled together; so you got to choose what kind of meat you wanted. Later in the evening they decided they wanted to roast marshmallows (I guess marshmallows are very American) and so they stuck them right on the grill to roast... it was really funny. So after scraping white goo off of the grill I showed them how its really done and everyone joined in. Saturday we spent the day with the Rollinghoffs and they took us through the franconian swiss (Germanys alps) where we saw a castle and a cool cathedral.

 

The Rollinghoffs have been very generous and nice to us (they give us rides to and from church every Sunday) but theres only so much I can handle. They're an older couple and take their time with things. On the trip they kept asking us where we wanted to go, and we were just like "we've never been here before so we have no idea!" Then it was in the mid 90's and they didn't want to use the working a/c in their car... I was dying. Needless to say I was quickly running out of patience; maybe that comes with being pregnant, I don't know. I probably sound totally ungrateful... they really are nice and helpful. So they've invited us to go to Nuesweinstein with them and it would be a two day trip... I'm thinking maybe they're lonely and don't get to see their kids very much? But I don't really want to go with them... I want to go see the Disney castle, just not with them. I don't think Jordan does either so we'll see what happens. Am I just a total brat or what? Maybe I'm just not good with people... haha I don't know. I seem to get annoyed with people and burn bridges quite often... something I need to work on.

So as many people know the World Cup has been going on. Germany has been doing really well and its been fun being here during it all! Jordan picked a great time to have an internship here. On saturday were the quarter finals and Germany stomped Argentina 4-0. It was a great game. All of down town was closed off to traffic because there were too many people in the streets. We got to go take in some celebrating and take some great pictures.

 
 
Yesterday Germany played Spain and lost 1-0. It was an exciting game though and Germany had a lot of good chances at scoring... I don't really like the way Spain played though. We were so close to scoring a goal and the guy from Spain totally knocked the guy over and it wasn't even called... he was literally feet from scoring!! Pretty lame. Also I think the only games Spain actually won was by scoring one goal... not something deserving a world cup but whatever. Thats my opinion. So Germany is set to play Uruguay for third place and we've been told that Germany always does well in this game... they got third place at the last world cup actually!

Like I said at the beginning of this post, I've been really lazy this week. Not much going on. On Sunday I think I was having braxton hicks contractions (where the uterus tightens up but theres no pain) and Jenny told me that it was probably just from the stress of so much walking and activity. So this week I've been trying to relax as much as possible and eat as healthy as I can. A lot of my meals have included lots of fruit (some of you may know I'm not the biggest fan of vegetables... haha). We've been buying cherries, strawberries, whole pineapples... its been really good. I love fruit. Something thats taken up a lot of my time has been looking at baby stuff on the internet. I've created a baby registry so I can easily find the stuff I like when I get back to the states and its time to start buying baby stuff. I'm not sure if anyone will throw me a shower or not... haven't heard anything. I'm hoping someone will but not counting on it... we're going to need all the help we can get. Finding an apartment has also been on my mind lately. Luckily we have friends and family who've said they'd help us find something; I just don't want to be living with parents for TOO long after we get home. It will be nice to finally be able to settle somewhere and hopefully stay there until Jordan is done with school (two more years!). Ugh... I'm trying really hard not to stress about things at this point because really, what can I do? We still have roughly six more weeks left in Germany, but I'm getting anxious to have things done and finally be able to get ready for little Noah (not his official name... yet). I wish it was October already.


Monday, June 28, 2010

Update...

Wow... its been a while since I've posted anything! I guess I'm not very good at blogging but now that I have internet during the day hopefully that will change.

So we've been in Germany a little over a month now! Its so crazy how fast the time has gone by. We've been able to see a lot of really cool things and are in the process of planning some amazing trips; hopefully to Prague and somewhere else thats out of the country. I'm also more than half way through my pregnancy!! Yay! 22 weeks has gone by much faster than I thought. I still remember like it was yesterday that I got the phone call from the clinic that I really am pregnant and calling Jordan with the news. And then waiting six LONG weeks for my first appointment with my OB. Now I have a little over four months left.

Well.... its been a fun few weeks. We've been going to church every week (big accomplishment for us) and have both been asked to speak in church, separate weeks... oh joy. Last weekend we went to Bamberg with some friends (Maria, Chris, and Mahesh) and it was a pretty cool place. Bamberg is about 30 minutes by train north of Erlangen. There are a lot of old churches and cathedrals to see and I love the outdoor markets that are in all of these cities! They are everywhere! Also every week the bishop and his wife host a game night at their house so that has been really fun to go to and get to have a fun evening with lots of people. They always have tons of German snacks to eat while playing and the games are always something new and fun. We're going to game night tonight actually!

And then theres the World Cup!! Germany has been doing really well and we've been able to watch every game they've played. The most recent one was yesterday and it was very exciting. We went to the Auras's where they served ice cream (or ies as they call it) and pizza while we watched Germany score four amazing goals to Englands one (almost two but the refs didn't see it go in so they didn't count it). Its been really fun to follow and every time they win people get in their cars and take out their German flags and take to the streets. haha Its pretty cool.
Thats pretty much the only news about Germany that I can think of right now.
 

Now on to pregnancy news! I'm getting bigger every week (though a lot of the time I worry that I'm not growing at all, my husband assures me that I am getting pretty big...). I still can't believe I'm more than half way through. The movements are getting stronger everyday it seems. I'm falling more in love with my little guy with each little nudge and kick he gives me. I feel him the most after I eat or drink a ton of water, and especially at around six in the morning. Last week I was able to go see a midwife and it was pretty amazing! Here, midwives are only allowed to charge 15 euro to someone who doesn't have insurance so that was a big bonus. She checked my blood pressure, urine, and weight. Then I got to hear that beautiful heart beat. Its the most perfect sound in the world and hearing it makes everything else in the world not matter. I love it. I could even hear him pushing against the monitor whenever she would move it. It was amazing. We've still been talking about names and I've always been afraid of telling people what we're thinking of naming him because I don't want anyone stealing the names we like!! But since very few people read this I think it might be safe (but don't tell anyone please... haha...)... We're thinking Noah; It means at peace or peaceful. We like it because of that and I really like the way it sounds. Jordan doesn't want to officially name him until he's born (because what if he doesn't look like a Noah?) but we've both been kind of calling him that since we found out what we're having.... Others we like are Isaac, Caleb and Ethan. We're also thinking Michael for a middle name. But we'll have to see what he looks like when he finally gets here. I can't wait to meet him.

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Update from Deutschland...

HALLO from Deutschland! I'm starting to feel more at home here and loving it more and more everyday. I've made some great friends and I think I'll be sad to leave once we have to go back to the good ol' U-S-of-A. I wouldn't mind so much of Jordan got a job here. The country is beautiful and the people are wonderful. I've never felt so welcome in my life!! The ward members are so warm and welcoming and quick to befriend us (we've been invited to do things with other families almost everyday that we've been here)... never experienced this much fellowship and friendship in a ward in Utah... ever.

Last week I was invited to do things pretty much every day of the week. Monday a couple that we met a few days after we got here (David and Marylin) invited me to go out of the city with them to explore a little bit (they also have a 6 month old baby boy named Johnathan). Marylin is from Malasia and hasn't seen much herself so we went out. First we went and saw a cave that was pretty cool. It was a bit of a hike and being pregnant made it a bit more difficult than its been in the past but I made it! I wasn't allowed to take pictures inside the cave but it was fun (and COLD) none the less. Then we went and played German mini-golf. It was different... and strange... but still fun. I got second place.

Tuesday I was invited to another sisters house (Jenny; she translated for me last Sunday in RS). Jenny has three adorable kids; Jacob 5, Mia 3, and Finn 1. I just met her at the Arcadan and got gelato, then rode our bikes to her house (took us 45 mins because Mia is still learning and was very slow). There we sat and talked and watched Finn play... he is soooo cute. Jordan came around 5:30 and at six we ate dinner with the Family; Ben is Jenny's husband and got home around then. We rode home around eight and got caught in a downpour... we were absolutely soaked when we got home but it was an adventure.

Wednesday I was supposed to go to a RS craft day but the night before I had a BAD allergy attack and was up half the night with itchy eyes, throat, and stuffy nose so the next day I felt like I had been hit by a train. I didn't go anywhere all day; just listened to German while working on my baby blanket I'm making and ate peaches and chocolate and took naps.

Thursday I met Jordan for lunch and after he went back to work I went shopping for my sisters birthday presents at H&M. I also discovered that they have a maternity section and a baby section (SOO excited to buy my baby boy some clothes).

Friday I went to Jenny's again and spent the day playing with kids who don't speak any english and talking to Jenny, getting mothering advice. We rode our bike to the E Center (a local grocery store) then to the park where we munched on baked goods from the Bakery and German snacks. It was a HOT HOT day so riding back home was a bit of a challenge for me. But I pulled through and made it home without cursing too much and I wasn't as sweaty as I could have been.

Today we spent the day in Nuremberg; Our FIRST experience riding the train and on our own in a different city. It was so much fun. We walked everywhere and saw some really cool things. I posted pictures on my facebook page if you'd like to see some of what we experienced.

Tonight we've been invited to go watch USA take on Australia in the World Cup so that should be fun. Anyway... I've probably missed a few things so maybe my next post will just be pictures of Rothenberg and other things I've failed to talk about on here.

OH... and I'm 20 weeks along now!!!! YAY!! pretty excited about that. I'm getting fatter everyday haha and feeling the little guy move more and more. Walking back home today from the train station, I was telling Jordan that I'm a little jealous of baby because he gets to just sit there and be taken to all these places and he's warm and cozy all the time. I don't think he's big enough to be super squished in there yet so its probably pretty comfy. haha anways... I'll post a baby bump picture in the next few days.
Till next time...

Sunday, June 6, 2010

My Buster...

I was just thinking about my little guy and how much I miss him.



I think about him all the time but I'm sure he's having the time of his life at Pixels house (he gets so excited when we mention 'Pixels house' haha). I just can't wait for August 24th when we can go pick him up and watch him freak out with excitement at our homecoming! That will be so happy.

Anyways... We've been having a great time here in Germany. People here have been so friendly! I feel so welcome here and I'm sure I'll be sad when we have to go; its crazy for me to think that we've already been here a week and half! I'll give a full update later but so far we've spent a lot of time with the Bishops family, gone to Nuremberg to see a movie with a group of people, I've spend a lot of time with sisters in the ward (and have plans for 4 out of 5 days this week with people while Jordan is at work), we've gone to the Christmas town Rothenberg, and last saturday we spent the very warm sunny day going to bakeries, eating gelato, and seeing the Botanical Garden at the University. Its been fun. I'll give a full update (hopefully with pictures... if not then you can see my pictures on my facebook page) later when I'm not so tired!

Saturday, May 29, 2010

We Made It...

Hey all. So I started to write this huge long blog about our trip over here but then thought about it and figured no one really cares about the long, stupid plane rides or the fact that we almost got lost in the Chicago airport so I thought I'd just skip to the part when we got here.

We Arrived in Nuremberg on Wednesday afternoon. It was rainy but still very warm compared to Utah, which is nice. Daniel Auras (the elders quorum pres. of the ward in Erlangen) picked us up from the airport (and has been our guide to Germany so far) and took us straight to Ikea to buy bedding for our apartment. Even Ikea is different here! Not by much but there is more variety in the foods they serve in the food court and everything is written in German.

Then he drove us to our apartment. Its tiny. I haven't taken pictures yet but I guess its a typical apartment here for just two people. Being here makes me realized how spoiled and wasteful Americans really are; with our huge cars, people drive literally everywhere even if your destination is within five minutes walking distance, kitchen appliances are huge, no one recycles, toilets and washing machines use way too much water, and everyone has a clothes dryer! Here: everyone either walks or rides a bike, almost all the cars are compact/fuel efficient, none of the apartments/houses have AC, everywhere we go there are dumpsters for paper (yellow) plastic (blue) food waste (green) and everything else (black), clothing dryers are a new thing in German (very few people have them), and the washing machine we have in our apartment is about half the size of the one my parents have. I'm learning that I can, indeed, use my own legs to take me somewhere, even if its across town. The bishop from the ward gave us a few bikes to use while we're here because he and his wife now have three kids and their trailer that hooks onto the back of one of the bikes can only hold two kids. So that was really nice. I'm not saying that Americans are bad and totally wasteful, I am grateful to have a car to take me places and a nice big apartment/house to sprawl out in, but I am learning to be more conscious of the things around me and rely more on myself than the luxuries of life.

Anyway, Erlangen is a beautiful city. Its so fun to see the old buildings and history behind everything. On our second day here we went exploring. There is a mall called Erlangen Arcada right near where we live and lots of shops down the main street. We went wondering down the main street past a lot of bakeries, chocolate shops, book stores, cafes, and clothing stores. There is a small market by a huge old university building where they sell vegetables, plants, and cheese. On Thursday we went to the "berg" or the beer festival a lot of people call it. We tried our first German bratwurst and even bought a stein (don't worry though... we filled it with orange Fanta). The later it got at the berg, the more drunk and loud people became andwe started seeing people dancing on tables (a band was playing 'YMCA' and it was hilarious seeing all these drunk Germans dancing on tables and singing along). So far we've also had lunch with Daniels brother as his house and breakfast with the bishop and his family this morning.

Everyone here has been so nice to us and its really been comforting to know that we have people looking out for us here. Today was a rough day for me. I've been really home sick, feeling like no one understands what I'm going through; being pregnant for the first time and always tired from all the walking and riding a bike, not knowing the language and being in a completely new city/country, and being away from my family and my Buster. But in the middle of a break down and feeling completely alone, the missionaries stopped by to introduce themselves. They were both from Utah (one of them was even from Highland, where I'm originally from) and they just talked with us and gave us a short spiritual message. Its amazing to me how God works; at my lowest point, missionaries come and let us know we're not alone here.

Jordan has also been a huge support to me. I'm glad he's here or else I don't know what I would do. Coming here has helped me learn that all I really need is my husband, the gospel, and food to eat and everything will be ok.

Tonight we've made plans to go to Nuremberg with Daniel, Mark (the bishop), and an America friend of theirs to see Prince of Persia in English. It should be a lot of fun. Tomorrow we'll take the bus to church and I'm really excited to go and meet some new friends; I guess there are a lot of wifes that don't have much to do during the day except watch kids at home so I hope I can make friends with some of them and be able to have people to hang out with instead of being a lone all day, everyday.

I know this will be a really good, once in a lifetime experience for me so I'm trying not to get too down and homesick. I know things will get better (its only the first week) and I really am grateful to be here. Now I think I'll go get some gelato (amazing by the way... WAY better than gelato in the states) and try to get used to everything here!

Monday, May 24, 2010

And its a.....

Went in for the ultrasound today and we're having a....


BOY!!!!!

I'll post the ultrasound pictures when I get them scanned in. All I have to say is, it was incredible. I totally cried and so did Jordan... it was a very happy moment. I can't wait to start buying little boy clothes. :-)

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Two year Anniversary...

So like I said in my last post, yesterday May 17th, was our anniversary!! It was such a fun date night with Jordan. He came home around 4:45 with flowers for me and said he's going to buy me another charm for my necklace... LOVE that! I gave him a cute card with a home-made coupon for a customized fish tank for him (some of you may know that Jordan is a little obsessed with salt water aquariums, and he'll be getting one when we get back from Germany :D). So then we went to the Gateway to see Iron Man 2... It was an OK movie, but we liked the first one better. After the movie we went to Rodizio at Trolley Square for dinner and it was AMAZING!! Oh man... I ate way too much but it was very worth it. I feel like we get the full treatment when we go there; it was delicious. Then we went to Smiths to get some essentials for our house and Jordan let me buy the movie Donnie Darko; if you haven't seen it, you should... its really good and a classic in my opinion. It reminds me a lot of Edward Scissorhands (a dark comedy with a sad ending) which is another movie I LOVE! Anyway, overall it was a really great day and I can't wait to have MANY more anniversaries with my awesome husband!

Monday, May 17, 2010

Running out of time...

Now that we only have a week left until we are leaving for Germany, I'm starting to panic a little bit. I feel like we have SO much to do but then when I really sit down and think about it, I guess we don't have THAT much to do... I feel so disorganized! We still have...

~Pack up the rest of our apartment. We've packed the major things like the bookcase and our two closets but still have the kitchen, bathroom, and large furniture to take care of. I hate living in this chaos!
~The little things. Canceling phones, car insurance, last minute shopping, packing suit cases laundry, etc.

Ok... so thats only a few things to do but still... It feels like a lot. I guess I'm just overwhelmed by not knowing what I can take (clothes don't exactly fit me like they used to...) and living in this apartment is starting to drive me crazy. I have a week off of work because I thought I'd need that much time to prepare but then I think about how I hate going out and running errands by myself and really theres not much I can do while Jordan's not here. I can't move boxes on my own because I'm not supposed to lift anything heavy. Ugh... its very frustrating.

On a happier note, its our two year anniversary today! Very exciting. We're planning on going to Rodizio Grill for dinner and then go see Iron Man 2 (yes, we still haven't seen it). It'll be really fun to have on night out with Jordan... I'll post pictures soon. So, I'm totally against publicizing relationships on the internet (aka, proclaiming your love for your significant other for everyone to see.. etc.) but I just have to gush about my husband for a second. He's amazing. I'm amazed everyday by how much he puts up with and still loves me no matter what at the end of the day. Being pregnant, I've become even more crazy and manic than I was before and he is so patient with me. He really is my rock and I think I would have lost my sanity a long time ago if it wasn't for him. He also has so much drive. After spending nearly six years of schooling at BYU, he decided to spend another four at the U getting a higher degree. Have I mentioned what he's getting his phd in? Biomedical Informatics. Yes, my husband is a genius. He always disagrees with me when I tell him he is one; but really, he is. He's currently doing research on MRI machines and thats what he'll be doing while we're in Germany for the summer. Anyway... I'm sorry if you're reading this and totally grossed out but I had to do it; it is my anniversary after all. :)

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

The Joys of Pregnancy....

So I'm almost 16 weeks now! When I first found out I was pregnant (Feb. 23 to be exact...) I thought the time would just slow waaaaay down.. nope. Here I am at almost 16 weeks and I found out what I'm having in just a week from this coming Monday! YAY! So excited. I thought I'd share some of the crazy that has come along with this pregnancy...
**Insane mood swings. You think you're moody on your period... haha you have no idea. I've gone from hysterical laughter to bawling in literally two seconds. Leaves my husband saying "whats wrong!?!? What did I do?!? Are you ok?!?" Lol I'm just glad he hasn't just given up on me. Today he called and I started crying for no real reason except to say that I just wasn't feeling well and he listened quietly and let me cry until I apologized and told him I'd call him back. He puts up with so much.
**Feeling exhausted all the time. It was way worse from about week three to week 14. So I'm feeling better now. But I used to come home from work and crash on the couch and not move until my husband got home or even later.
**Bloating and gassy. There really isn't a need to explain that one.
**Stuffy nose. I wake up around three every night and can't get back to sleep because of my stuffy nose. You may not think this is a symptom of pregnancy but it is! Its because of the increase of blood flow throughout your body. So when I finally do fall asleep again I wake up every ten minutes because my mouth and throat are dry. So annoying.
**Aversion to foods I used to love. At during my first trimester I went from being able to eat a whole half pound hamburger (ask my sister... I did it twice.), to not being able to eat red meat at all. Everytime I saw a carls jr. commercial I wanted to gag myself... but really, who likes carls jr. anyway? I'm ok with red meat now though so its ok... good thing too because we're going to Rodizio for our anniversary. :)
**Increased appetite. Its pretty much doubled. And I'm always hungry.
**Either freezing or burning up. I find myself turning on the AC in the car when its raining outside. Or in the coldest room down in the spa where I work, I sweat during my massages. Now I'm sitting in my parents supposedly warm house with a coat on and my feet are turning into icicles.
So I didn't mention morning sickness or soreness... symptoms you almost always hear about with pregnant women. Well I guess I'm one of the lucky ones. I never threw up. I even worried for the first few weeks because I wasn't having any of the major symptoms. But here I am, very pregnant and I can't wait to find out what we're having.

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Positive thoughts... Positive thoughts....

Man... What an insane, short week its been. Going from apartment contract signed to apartment contract cancelled and now back to having an apartment in Erlangen. We are so blessed!! So we've been in contact with a few people from the ward in Erlangen and on the same day that we had this HUGE bill in our hands that we never agreed to pay, we got an email from them saying that they have an apartment ready for us if we wanted it and if we could get out of our other apartment contract. AH! How lucky is that?! Oh, how I love the church and all the connections we can make within it. The Lord has truly been with us.
Other things in the Hulet house... I have another doctors appointment on Monday! YAY! Those days make me so happy... weird right? Well, we get to FINALLY hear the heart beat of our little baby and I seriously cannot wait. I'm thinking of renting/buying a doppler for while we're in Germany so I can listen to the heart beat all day long. Wouldn't that be nice! According to my Pregnancy Week by Week book, the baby is about 3.5- 4 inches now and looks like a little human. So cool. I've been looking at baby names like crazy and have found a few that I like... if its a girl I think we've picked a name that BOTH of us really like (still don't totally agree on boy names) but we don't want to name the baby until he/she is here... so we'll see. We might be able to find out the gender before we leave which would be so awesome; then I can buy all kinds of things for him/her in Germany!
Also we posted an ad on craigs list for our apartment the other day and have already gotten four responses which is amazing. There are four other vacant apartments in our building and they've been there for almost a month now. So the fact that we have people interested already is pretty amazing to me. I think our apartment manager and/or the owners just don't care or something.
Anyway... thats pretty much all thats going on with us. My Auntie Liz is out visiting from New Jersey which means I get to spend a lot of time with my family while she's here... that also makes me really happy. I love my family so much. Jordan and I are sooo grateful for all the support we've received from everyone, its overwhelming. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!! We pretty much have the best in-law/parents/siblings/Aunts/Uncles/Cousins ever. For real.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

SO frustrating....

So getting this trip together finally has been a relief. But now it seems like everyone we have to deal with is trying to screw us over! First of all, our apartment manager. Almost a year ago, trying to move into our current apartment, it was a nightmare just trying to move it. They took three weeks to process our application. They wouldn't give us the contact information of the owners of the complex and they NEVER called us back. THEN the morning we were moving in, they called us two hours before people were coming over to help us move and said that the apartment we wanted wasn't going to be available for another week. Um... REALLY? Oh and after we started freaking out they mentioned that there were two other apartments available... they couldn't say that first? During the time we've lived here they've lost a rent check, told us they'd fix things and haven't. Now, almost three weeks ago we talked to them about possibly keeping our things in the apartment rent free while we are in Germany and we'll sign another year lease when we get back (there are FOUR empty apartments the the complex... we'll be the fifth). So every time my husband talks to the apartment manager she says things like, "I just called the owners" and "I just emailed the owners" but still hasn't gotten a response... how is that possible.. for THREE WEEKS?!? So we have only a month left to find someone to take over our lease and we just found out yesterday that we can only be rent free for one month but will have to pay for June and July... which is something we CANNOT afford. Now we have a month to find someone to take over our lease.
Now onto the drama with the Germany apartment. I guess the companys that lease furnished apartments in Germany charge commission  to the tenants. No one told us! So we sign a contract (this wasn't  in the contract) and then they send us a bill for 556 euros. Thats a little over $750.... an extra months rent. I just LOVE that people tell us these things! URGH!!!!!! SO if we don't find someone to take over our current lease for June, we'll be paying an extra months worth of rent for two places we wont even be living in. Nice.
So on top of those things within a year, we've had four tired stolen from our back porch, gotten screwed over on a car we bought from a friend (we spend $2000 fixing a car we JUST bought from a friend and they refused to pay us anything back or give us the name of the mechanic who broke our A/C and didn't fix an obviously broken fan so our far was over heating everytime we drove it).
And now that I wont be getting paid at all this summer, I have a HUGE maternity deducable to pay for when the baby gets here and all this mess with two apartments.
People just make me furious sometimes. It makes me not want to trust ANYONE anymore! It feels like they are just out to screw us over. And there's nothing we can do.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Favorite Things...

So I ran across this blog on FB and thought it was a fun thing to blog about. If there is ANYONE out there who reads this.... does anyone read this? haha Oh well... I have fun blogging anyway...
Here are a few of my FAVORITE things... :)

 
double chocolate chip frappuccino... This might be something I'll require when I'm in labor... haha

Calla Lilies... there's just somthing so beautiful and peaceful about this flower. I love it.

Black nail polish... sadly my O.P.I. black shattered in my bathroom sink. sad day.

30 Rock... could this show get any better? It does every week.

Strawberries... to me, this is Summer!

Coconut Lime Verbena from Bath and Body... mmm...

Atonement... I could watch this over and over. And the chemistry between my two favorite actors is... amazing. :)

Doughnuts... my guilty pleasure. Banbury Cross cinnamon doughnuts are the best.

 Getting massages... I give them all the time but rarely get them... hmm.

Venice, Italy...My dream vacation! I'm Hoping we'll be able to go here while we're in Europe this summer!

Audi... maybe one day I'll be rich enough to get one. haha

Harry Potter series... LOVE IT!!

Kindle... Jordan got me one for my 22nd b-day and I'm addicted.

LOST... my family thinks I'm crazy for still watching but I cant get enough. And come on, its the final season!

and of course... My super hot husband, Jordan. He's such a babe and I love him so much. :-D

Monday, April 12, 2010

Finalizing plans....

So this week we have a LOT to do!! Here's our game plan...

 The bedroom in the apartment we'll be renting in Germany

~Sign and close the deal on this Apartment in Erlangen. We only found one apartment that can house two people and its super tiny! And it looks like something out of an Ikea catalog... but thats europe right? haha They are trying to talk to the landlord right now about when we can move in and we might have to be there in the middle of may. But we'll see. The rent is 550 euros which is about $730. 
 This is a Erlangen... isn't it beautful!? I'm so excited!
The company Jordan will be doing research for
South Eastern Germany, Bavaria where Erlangen is located

~Post our Toyota Camry on KSL. We just need to get it looked at for problems (the mileage is super high!) and get it cleaned up and posted! Hopefully we can sell it really fast! If you know anyone who is looking for a cheap/old car, let us know!

~Buy airline tickets! Its going to hurt, as tickets to Paris are over $1000 each, but luckily Jordan's professor has offered to pay for Jordans air fair (SOOO nice!) so basically our only cost will be my air fair, train fair, rent, and food (and probably clothing because I'll be getting big around June and will need maternity clothes.)

~Try to get out of our current apartment contract. We've decided that moving out of our current apartment would be better than trying to find someone to stay in it for us. We'll need a two bedroom eventually anyway so this is the best way to do it. It'll be super stressful but what can ya do?

~And odds and ends... finding health coverage for me for while we're in Europe, canceling things like cable, netflix, putting phones on hold...

Man... there are so many little things to take care of before we leave! and we only have a month left so we really need to get going on things. I really thought that we'd have more figured out by now! I come from a family of super-planners when it comes to big vacations like this so its been stressful for me. Luckily Jordan is the best husband ever and can handle my mood swings and hormonal rages. haha Hopefully he'll still want more kids after this one comes (not for a few years of course). I am so grateful for my husband and my parents and my in-laws for the tremendous support we've received through all of this. Our parents have offered to store our crap while we're gone and I'm sooooo grateful! I can't thank them enough!
~Caroline

Monday, April 5, 2010

Deliver by Oct. 31, 2010

Well, now that I've told pretty much everyone and I guess I can start blogging about it! Jordan and I are having our first baby! The due date is October 31st (Halloween!!!) and we couldn't be more excited. I don't think its quite sunk in with Jordan yet but seeing the baby in the ultrasound today, I had tears in my eyes and couldn't help but laugh out loud. There's a little living thing growing and developing inside me! Words cant describe the feeling. We didn't get to hear the heart beat yet but the little one was waving at us and moving its legs like crazy! It was amazing. Jordan thought that the baby would just be chillin' in there, not really doing anything so he was amazed when he saw it moving. My next ultrasound is in four weeks and by then we'll be able to hear the heart beat and before we leave for Germany my doctor said we can most likely find out the sex (if the baby cooperates of course). I'm so happy!! This year had definitely been good to us.
~Caroline

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Time Flies!!

Its been a loooong time since I've written anything! I guess I'm not very good at blogging. haha but look! I'm trying! A lot has happened since my last post! Here's a brief update....
-We moved to a different place in the Avenues and got a Dog! His name is Buster and he's the cutest pure breed chihuahua ever!
-Our landlord paid us to move out of our place in the Aves (we were only there for a month or so) and we moved to a bigger place just below the U.
-We took a trip to Kauai with my family June 2009! so much fun!
-I quit working at the Sanctuary and started working in Park City Oct. 2009... I work at the same spa as my sister and its really fun.
-Jordan turned 27 in Feb. 2010! We had a blast with both of our familys and our friends.

So thats been the last year and a nutshell. As of right now we're planning a trip this summer to Erlangen, Germany for an internship that Jordan will be doing with Siemens. We'll be there from the end of May to the end of August. The plan at the moment is to fly into Paris and stay there for a few days... Jordan has a cousin that we might be staying with there. Then we'll take the train from Paris to Nuremberg and then its about 15 miles to Erlangen! We're so excited to be able to travel this summer especially to Europe!! It will be really good for Jordans research too.
So we'll see how long I can keep up with this blog! Hopefully at least until the end of the year!
and I'll try to post pictures as soon as I can!

~Caroline