Monday, February 25, 2008

Sunday Funday

I forgot to mention that we went to Cletus and Alice's after church on sunday. We had a really good time with them and they made some really yummy homemade pizza for us. We played charades (side note: I'm not very good and pretending to go down a slide) and the girls of course made a mess with all of their toys. I do have to say I have a special little place in my heart for little miss Kate. Maybe it's because she looks so much like Mia but I just love the age that she's in also. She has such a sweet little spirit to her and I really enjoyed being around and holding her.

Afterwards, we went over to our friends Lisa and Andrew and saw their new house! I am so excited for them! It makes you realize how clean a new home looks and how much work I had to do this morning to clean my own house!

KALEA'S DENTAL WORK AND THEM SOME...

Can I just start by saying that I am so glad that last week is OVER! I think I stressed more and definitely ate more because of the stress. Kalea got all of her dental work done. I couldn't even sleep the night before because I was so nervous for her. It went fairly smooth. I guess about as smooth as you can expect a 3 year old to do when she hates pretty much anyone in the medical field. The Dentist tried to give her a cup of "grape juice" and have her drink it. She kept saying, "that's terrible" so he had to break out the syringe and try it that way. Of course she let it pool in her mouth before swallowing but finally managed it down. While waiting for the medicine to kick in we watched Snow White. I noticed that while Kalea was sitting up she was slowly sliding sideways and couldn't hold herself up anymore. Dr. Olson took her back to his room and that is where the waiting began. The work it self only took about 45 min to an hour. When he brought her back out to me she looked as white as a ghost. Apparently she had done really well once the laughing gas went on. But I swear I have never seen her that pale in my life. She was having a hard time after this. Obviously not feeling very well so went over to the treasure chest and picked out a toy. And this is where the barfing began. She threw up about 3-4 times in a garbage can and got all the medicine out of her stomach. After that the color came back in her face and she was feeling MUCH better. The only thing that seemed to bother her after all of that was the Novocaine. She kept telling me to "take it off". I told her I couldn't and that we would just have to wait. That was hard for her but she seemed OK as time went on. She's now fully recovered and doing really well. She has one shiny silver tooth and one extracted with a spacer in place. She doesn't seem to notice the missing tooth yet. At one point I was wiping blood from her mouth and she asked me "What's that?" and I told her "paint". I did NOT want to freak her out any more then she was already feeling. Paint was the best answer I could come up with.

I've noticed that I've been eating a lot more but not seeming to show in the belly area quite as much. Some days I look VERY pregnant and then others I look at myself for awhile and there isn't much there. It's kind of confusing. I have another doctor's appointment next week so I'm hoping everything will check out normal. The only thing that has been absolutely driving me crazy are my allergies. I am miserable from them from spring til fall and it has started! I am on prescription meds prescribed by the OB so it should help out.

PS Mia STILL won't go to nursery!! aggghhhh!!

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Being Hawaiian...





So this morning I tried to explain to Kalea that she is Hawaiian. It didn't go very well. She said, "No mommy, I'm Ka-lay-ya". I said, " I know you're Kalea but you're also Hawaiian". She became very distraught by this fact and obviously did not want to accept this dual description of herself. Even after I told her she was Hawaiian like mommy, it was not something she was willing to grasp. Maybe I'll give it a little bit longer before trying to explain this fun fact to her.

One day she'll find out how COOL it is to be Hawaiian. I remember little things like my dad waking me up to a song by Don Ho called "Sweet Leilani" in the morning. I remember going to my Tutu's house out in California and learning little bits here and there. Seeing my cousins dance the hula and tahitian dance also, hearing the Ukelele for the first time, trying Poi for the first time, my Tutu can also remember where he was in Hawaii during the bombing of Pearl Harbor. These feelings of love for everything Hawaiian flows in my blood like nothing else. Sometimes it is hard to live so far from my roots. There are days that I feel more "hawaiian" the others. I would love to teach my girls the things they should know about their culture and heritage. Because I have a feeling one day our polynesian blood is just going to get thinner and thinner and will one day be lost.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

DOCTOR'S VISIT WITH A LITTLE BASKETBALL ON THE SIDE






I went to the OB/Gyn for the first visit yesterday. I took the girls with me, which turned out to be a bit crazier then I wanted. I think for the next visits I'll try to get a babysitter. I was able to get my actual due date. So now when people ask me when I'm due I don't have to say, "I don't know." This baby is technically due on August 25th but I have been 2 weeks early with the girls, so I'm aiming for August 11th. Kalea swears that I have a boy in my belly. I told her it will be awhile before we'll know for sure. I haven't decided whether or not I want another girl or a boy this time around. I definitely have everything I need for another girl, but I'm sure Christian would like a little more testosterone in our house (even though he would never admit it). He says he just wants a happy and healthy baby. I thought that was a very sweet answer. My next appointment is on February 1st where I'll be able to hear the baby's heartbeat. Hopefully everything is going well in there (:

Christian and I were able to go to the NC State vs. Georgia Tech game last night. It ended up being a really close game all night long. It was fun to spend a few hours just on our own while the girls got to spend time with their Aunt Camillia. On our way there I got a little carsick because I hadn't' eaten much before we left. So I made Christian swing by Burger King for a Jr. Whopper ( only $1.) Needless to say Christian wasn't thrilled with that cause it made us 5 minutes late and there was traffic (which I'm pretty sure was my fault too), but I have to say that it was probably the BEST Whopper I've ever eaten in my LIFE!!
Here's a little side note about the basketball game:
1. I swear ALL state fans are country folk with camouflage baseball caps. Christian had to remind me that it's a Engineering/Agricultural college.
2. I told Christian that I was WAY too stuck up to be a NC State fan and that we should consider becoming Carolina fans... that didn't go well. Plus I look really good in Carolina Blue :) haha
3. Christian caught a Chick-fil-a Cow that was thrown into the crowd. Which I totally would have caught if he hadn't grabbed it right out of my hands.
4. I discovered we were on the third level of the stadium and that we probably would NEVER get on the Giant TV where they show all the fans. Bummed me out a little.
5. People who are eating chicken nuggets and french fries right next to you don't want to share.
6. I like to annoy Christian with random questions. (Example: "Do you want a kiss every time State scores?") Answer: NO
7. During the second half while State was up 5 points I mentioned, "Aren't you glad I talked you out of becoming a Carolina fan?" Once again, he was not amused.
At least I can find things to amuse myself during a basketball game and make it a little more fun for the both of us. ( Or at least one of us).


Tuesday, January 15, 2008

JUST IN CASE YOU WERE WONDERING...

Here's just a quick overview of how our life has been the past couple of weeks.

*Mia got her cast off! Yay! No more plastic bags during bath time.

*Kalea went to the dentist and has TONS of work that needs to be done.

*Christian reorganized and made our garage the cleanest it's ever been.

*Kristy is SICK. Almost all of the time from the pregnancy.

*Kalea is now a Sunbeam and LOVES Primary.

*Mia HATES Nursery and anyone who tries to make her go.

*Christian is currently reading a Biography on Spencer W. Kimball and shares fun facts with me daily.

*Kristy no longer works for her mom for fear of collapsing from exhaustion.

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

New Years Eve




This New Years Eve we were able to attend a tradition that we have missed the past 3 years since I used to wait tables at night. We went to Chuck and Linda's home for a Simpson Married couples New Years Eve party. The first year we went Christian and I were married for about 3 months. We played a game that showed how well you knew your spouse. We LOST miserably that year. This year we were able to redeem ourselves as the CHAMPIONS! Yes, we WON! Considering I rarely win anything, that was a great accomplishment for us:) I do have to say that the highlight of the evening (besides the food and games) was when we decided to put on ALL the clothing from Mother Simpson's attic that she was giving away and took pictures. Childish? Maybe... but really quite fun.

Baby #3 is on the way


We were able to tell most of our family and friends that we are indeed pregnant AGAIN. I know most of you probably think we're crazy... but we've decided to have all of our kids close together. Which means that I will be done before I turn 30. We've always wanted our kids to grow up close in age so that they will not only be siblings but hopefully best friends. We are very excited for the new addition. Christian has been wonderful. Making me food, allowing me to rest and take naps when I feel exhausted. It will be a nice change from waiting tables to being able to stay home with my family during this pregnancy. I will be working at White Dahlia, but it is not a physically demanding job, which is SUCH a nice change. I think the only thing that worries us now is SPACE. Where will this new bundle of joy go? There will definetely be some rearranging that needs to go on in our home. We'll keep you updated on the pregnancy as it will be a VERY SLOW process, I'm sure.