Tuesday, March 18, 2008

The new job




I just started my new job. I have been to the training and now I am doing all of the field training. It is great, the job is a bit different from what I thought it was going to be but that is not a bad thing. I am basically the liaison between the sales reps and the grocery stores. The nice part is that I will have a lot of freedom at work. I work from home so I get to choose my own hours and days that I work, but as long as I get my work done they are happy campers. There are a couple of downfalls like all of the stuff that they are sending me, my new computer, and our new baby's room is turning into a crowded office. Here is a pic. That is right, there are 4 computers in our household ( the other pic I thought was just funny. It is from our last vacation. It is real. I promise.) The one on the far left is General Mill's, next to the right and on top of the other computer is my personal, next on the bottom is Leah's old nanny boss' computer that she is doing her website on, and the last is Leah's mac. It is a bit tight. On top of that, we had to get a new storage space to store all of the display stuff that GM is giving me.




This next Monday is our 3 month appointment with the doctor. I am pretty excited I think that we are going to have another ultrasound and hopefully our baby is an early bloomer and we will be able to see the proof and all of you negative people out there will know that I am right.




This weekend we are going down to Leah's mom and dad's house for Easter. We are excited. We have not been home since Christmas and both Leah and I are itching for that relaxed feeling when you go out there. If you have ever been out to Steve and Karen's you will know what I am talking about. Leah and I love going home. Plus it has been way to long since we have seen Willy and Blue (bear)

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

My turn

Contrary to popular belief, it is a BOY. Let's just keep thinking positively. No, I will be just as happy with a girl. It feels like this pregnancy is just crawling by. I am ready for the first trimester to be over. I just want to make it through the clear with this whole morning sickness thing. I will be a very happy man if Leah keeps going like she is now. I do need to keep shoving veggies down her throat because she has a hard time chewing and swallowing them on her own, but she likes fruit at least... that is better than pickles and curly fries.

I am pretty excited to start my new job. I am getting a bit bored just trying to find stuff to my occupy my time. I am getting pretty good at this family indexing thing. Yeah, other than that I am trying to keep my Weblos boys in line and keep them from killing each other. They have this new thing now that they have divided themselves between the "Nerds and Jocks" and they are proud of the group that they are in. Weird I know, but I am just trying to keep the peace.

PREGO!!


So Randy and I thought that by now our pregnancy isn't so much a "secret" anymore to those we're closest with and figured that we'd create a blog to post pictures and the latest info on our little peanut since we don't live exactly "close" to a lot of our family and friends.  So yes, we are prego.  And no, I don't think we're having a boy like Randy likes to convince himself of....  :)  I've been feeling amazingly well, which I was most scared of at first, since throwing up is literally the worst I get.  I feel nauseous only sometimes, which is good cuz I've been craving Arby's curly fries and pickles like crazy (although I try to limit my consumption of sodium, and I've been doing good...considering.)  
Today we had an appointment with the sonographer and got our first look at our little gummy bear.  There really isn't any better explanation for the way "he" looks (by the way, I only say "he" so it doesn't sound like some foreign object that is just an "it."  Plus, it fuels Randy's conviction that we're having a boy....but in my opinion, he's going to be so surprised when we find out it's really a girl!) The sonographer told us the heartbeat sounded good and everything looks like it's coming along fine.  She said we're about 9 weeks and are due October 10!  In case you're wondering, the top 2 ultrasounds are the traditional kind that just look like a big blob.  The one below is the 4-D ultrasound which allows us to actually see the baby as we do in an actual photograph.  The photo is looking at him head on.  You can see the dips where the eyes will be and the leg and arm buds.  Randy and I are hoping he gets a little cuter as he gets bigger, as he's a little homely now....  :)
Our next appt. is in a couple of weeks when we meet our doctor for the first time.  Can't wait!