Suzy in the Sunflowers

Suzy in the Sunflowers

Monday, February 22, 2016

Yetis and Petits

Well, I turned 31 on February 18 and celebrated up until yesterday. I love a birthday. I think they are so much fun to me because it is a day that is solely devoted to YOU! The best part of my actual day was when Suzy woke up. She walked into the bathroom where I was getting ready and so excitedly said, “Happy Birthday”! She was so excited to tell me and she seemed pretty thrilled with herself that she actually remembered all by herself (I think everyone around her reminded her that my birthday was coming up). Those two little words melted my heart and the hug that followed just sent me into a big fat pile of mush. I woke up later than usual on the morning of my big day and had to hustle to make it to work on time. When I arrived, I had two sprinkle donuts, a Diet Coke, and a gigantic Pixy Stick waiting for me on my desk. I went in to Mrs. Ivy’s room to do something and Molly King had a prize for me from her sweet little fam (Renee, Jeremey, and Lilly Grace). I opened a new Yeti tumbler with my initials on it. I absolutely loved it! Molly informed me and the entire class that it was $40, so I guess I should probably take good care of it. NeeNee would have died if she heard her. It was hilarious! I love that they are still at the age of no filters. I didn’t even have to stay at school that day. We had a field trip to The Orpheum and the kiddos ate lunch at Tom Lee Park afterwards. It was the best field trip that I have ever been on. The sun was shining and it was a beautiful day. When we got back from the field trip I had a bunch of little balloons on my classroom door that Mrs. Ivy’s class made for me. They are still on my door. I love them! I think I will keep them up as long as I can.
My fancy new cup from the Kings.

Aren't my balloons the cutest! 

Suzy has dance on Thursdays, so we didn’t plan a big family dinner like we typically do for birthdays. Laurie, Suzy, and I met KK, Oakey, Scott, Mimi, and Melissa at El Charro after dance to have a quick bite to eat. Those turkeys really surprised me with a new Yeti cooler and an Amazon gift card. I had not expected that at all! I have been telling them that I wanted a Yeti bag cooler for my “push present” when I have Sally. I wanted it stocked with cold adult beverages. The only thing that I have really craved that I cannot have while pregnant is the taste of beer. I have even gone through several six packs of O’Doul’s. Well, now that I have my cooler all Scott has to do is find the beverages…. Surely he can handle that!
I am going to have to put my name on my cooler somewhere in a very fancy font or something. I can see Scott trying to take on the golf course every weekend.


We finished celebrating my birthday last night at Mimi’s. Our Papa’s birthday is February 18th too, so Mimi fixed a massive meal and had everyone over for dinner and cake! Suzy and I have a tradition that we always make the cakes for everyone, so we made Papa’s cake for him. Mimi got me some petit fours from Mrs. Sara because they are my all-time favorite. The cake and petit fours didn’t disappoint. Everyone left full, fat, and happy.
Mrs. Sara Embrey never disappoints when she bakes! They were soooo yummy!
I got my kitchen painted last week, but promised Scott that I would pay the painters with money I got for my birthday. So, as soon as Memaw and Papa handed me my envelope it was gone! I didn't mind a bit. The kitchen was a project that I was chomping at the bit to have completed. The previous owners had it painted a pretty yellow color, but they also had the trim, old paneling in breakfast nook (bottom of the wall), and all the doors painted the same yellow color. I couldn't get over not having shiny white trim. The painters repainted the yellow to freshen it up and all the trim and doors are now pretty and white! It is sooooo much better in my eyes. Painting trim and doors the same color as the walls may be a new trend or something, but I just couldn't jump on that bandwagon. The kitchen and dining room have been the only rooms in the entire house that we have repainted. Mrs. Calvert had wonderful taste in colors. Heck, I still used the yellow she had originally picked for the walls. 

Where you see white at the bottom of the wall in the nook used to be yellow as well.... EVERYTHING WAS  YELLOW! 
Everywhere that you see white used to be yellow!
Here too! Used to be allllll  yellow! 


 

Friday, February 5, 2016

Reality Sets In

My waistline is getting larger by the day, my feet look like sasquatch feet by 4 pm on a daily basis, I go through cases of toilet paper weekly due to frequent bathroom trips, I rarely get a full night's rest, my boobs feel like they are in knots, my back hurts periodically, I eat Tums like candy, and my belly button has just turned into a very shallow pool in the center of my stomach. I have even been feeling Sally's movements for weeks, but for some reason I just realized that I needed to start preparing for a baby to enter our home. I went to the doctor 12/29 and found out my due date was even sooner than the original prediction. Dr. Harper told me that Sally should be here 4/19. On my way home from Oxford I stopped by Cotton Treasures to look at some fabrics for baby bedding. I left there with my heart set on a fabric collection that I was very surprised I had picked out. I sent SheShe a message to let her know that I had made a decision, but that I needed some help coordinating them and deciding what needed to be used where. SheShe agreed to meet me at the store the following day to nail down a final plan. After about an hour of playing with different fabrics we spotted a fabric that I had been eying since I started looking at bedding options. I had not noticed it the previous day, so I was thrilled to see it. Within five minutes we had picked out coordinating fabrics to match "the one" that we stumbled upon that day. I bought the fabrics and sent them home with SheShe. She has been sending me sneak peaks of all the little pieces that she has assembled thus far. I have the bedskirt, bumper pad, and crib sheet at home on her bed now. We are still missing a few pieces (quilt, curtains, and twin bed skirt). I cannot wait to get it all assembled.
This is the picture that started it all. I pinned it before I even knew I was having a girl. I love the yellow fabric and the coral with it. 

We didn't do the exact fabrics as pictured up. We found the coral with the floral pattern added, and the green and cream as a coordinate. 

This is the bed skirt completed :) 

Sally's sweet monogram on the bumper pad.


This is everything assembled on SheShe's baby bed at her house! Isn't it just beautiful. When she sent me the pictures I cried happy, happy tears. I am thrilled with the end results. 

Just a close up of how pretty the fabrics are together. I wish I could tie a bow that perfectly.

Just love it! 
When I went to the doctor the last time I weighed a whopping 191 lbs. I am obviously pretty large and in charge. This makes it pretty difficult to sleep as it is. Unfortunately, Scott snores terribly. He is making it even more difficult for me to sleep. It is so aggravating. There have been several nights that I end up in the twin bed in Sally's room, Suzy's bed, or on the couch. He has made some night time moves too. I need earplugs and he needs a CPAP machine. I bought some handy dandy Breathe Right Strips at Wal Mart in hopes that it would help his snoring.... They are a waste of money. Don't buy them. He still snores. Suzy asked him the other night if he hurt his nose. He responded that he had not. Her next question....."then why are you wearing a Band Aid on your nose?"
A friend of mine shared this on Facebook the other night. It is quite appropriate to my life. 
Belly picture before my last doctor's appointment. 
 I ordered Sally some of her very own stationary a couple weeks ago, too. I love having stationary for Suzy, so Sally had to have her own as well. I received it in the mail a couple days ago and it is perfect.