Fourty Weeks and Four Days

>> Tuesday, April 13, 2010

No exciting news to report on this front. Little Buckaroo is snug as a bug in a rug and hasn't made any indications or signs that he's ready to come on out and greet the world just yet.
I haven't hit the miserable and uncomfortable stage yet, so I'm content hanging out around the house fiddling around with fun projects and odds and ends.

Would you believe, with all this time and on my hands I had the the go get 'em gumption to pull out the sewing machine and attempt a real sewing project? (My prior experience has the sewing single straight lines through muslin and paper, and no more.) While lurking in blog land, I stumbled on photo tutorial for DIY 'Baby Legs' that seemed doable. Baby Legs are the big rage these days but come with a hefty $12 and up price tag per pair. Too much for simple leg warmers for this kid, but too cute not to make an attempt at. Sure enough, I was able successful make five pairs for the little guy. I can't wait to give them a go and see them on the little guy!
Along with blog lurking I've also been spending lots of time cruising and shopping Etsy stores. My goodness there are so many cute shops carrying fun baby items. I couldn't resist one shop's goods, and picked up three vintage button up shirts for the little one. I just received them yesterday and gosh are they cute! The pictures don't do them justice, they are adorable. I'm so excited to see what the look like on.On Sunday Jack suggested we get me out of the house and go on a little adventure. It was such a beautiful day and I'm so glad we did. I had never been to Snohomish's cute downtown area so we headed up North. What a cute little town with so many fun shops! We had a blast cruising around the cute shops (Jack bought me a vintage bowling pin), stopping for lunch at yummy sandwich shop, and a slice of fresh baked apple pie and the Snohomish Bakery. It was a perfect afternoon!

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Our Wonderful Begining

Sunday, December 2nd 2007

What a day, I felt like the luckiest kid in the world! We feel so blessed that we were able to share our day with friends and loved ones. It truly was one of the happiest days of both our lives and we loved each and every minute of it!

Our planning process was a whirl wind. Who says you can’t plan the perfect day in three months, and have a blast doin’ it?! I realized during our planning how truly lucky I am to have Jack to stand beside. Our happy day was truly a testimony of team work, love, compromise and countless episodes sittin’ side by side watching WE tv wedding shows.

Small and intimate was our goal...no maid of honor, no best man, no big wedding party, just Jack’s adorable nieces as the flower girls. Our original guest count was not to exceed 50, a comfortable 100 graced us with their presence. It was intimate, warm, exciting…it was the best day we’ve shared together.

Come Take a Peek!

Click on each photo below to be directed to the corresponding photo gallery.

Hudson's Newborn Photos - Eleven Days Old

Materity Photos - 36 Weeks

Hudson's First Month

Our Little One's Journey


A couple of crazies in Ecuador - Twenty one weeks pregnant

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