• Family Matters,  Niece-com-poops,  preg-nuts

    Hemet Days

    I’m starting to look scary. I think I’m going to get kicked out of the “big belly crew” soon and sent off to a traveling freak show. All I need is a beard.

    I had a really fun few days out in Hemet. It’s been a whirlwind of reunions now that the walls of Jericho are falling down. I hung out with my Aunt for two days and sewed six blankets. (Half of them are for gifts. Don’t worry, I’m not going to be drowning in receiving blankets.) I finally watched an episode of LOST with my Aunt, my Grandma and a cousin I haven’t seen in ages. If you would have told me I’d be watching television with my relatives last week, I would have slapped my forehead and told you you were crazy. My relatives don’t even have televisions! Television is the “devil in a box”. I guess a lot of things have changed in the last few years. I say hallelujah!

    Watching LOST was great. My Aunt and my cousin got me all up to speed on the fifty trillion details there are to keep track of. Now I know what everybody is raving about. What a freaky show. I don’t know how I’m going to possibly get Toby up to speed so we can watch it next week. It probably won’t even come up since I can’t manage to stay awake past 8pm anyway. I think the only reason I was able to stay up this Wednesday is because I’ve been running on adrenaline. It’s like my heart is at Disneyland or something with all these relatives that I haven’t talked to in ages coming at me with open arms.

    Of course my immediate family (my mom, my dad, my brother and his wife and kids) have always been coming at me with open arms. In fact sometimes my nieces might be a little too loving, like when they tried to squish into bed with me on the couch. But I love them to pieces.

    We went to Starbucks this morning. What a hoot they are with their “medium warm hot chocolate”. I had a decaf eggnog latte for the first time since forever. It was strange but good. Thankfully, my pregnancy aversion seems to be dissipating and the coffee didn’t taste like burnt egg shells like it used to.

    My littlest niece’s birthday is next Wednesday and then there’s Thanksgiving after that… it’s just one fun thing after another. Life is good.

  • Family Matters,  Niece-com-poops,  Tis the Season

    Pumpkin Patch 2005

    What’s more fun than a barrel of monkeys? A pumpkin patch with a bunch of nieces! I love fall. I love pumpkins. I love it that my brother moved back to California from Chicago and I get to see my family all the time.

    Today was actually a surprise. I thought they were going to be spending time with the other side of the family. I thought I was just going to force my mom to go to the pumpkin patch with me. We had so much fun when we discovered it last year. But then my brother surprised me and they joined us. The pumpkins weren’t as cool looking as they were last year (less stripes, more plain old orange) but it sure was fun to have nieces with me. Holidays are all about kids. I can’t wait until next year when my kid will be here.

    My kid was not left out as you can see. I wore my old orange shirt that is too small on purpose so I could fit in with all the pumpkins. My belly fit in so well that if you thought it was a pumpkin and you put it through their pumpkin sizing board, you could buy it for $7.50! Not bad!

    I know it’s a lot of pictures of my family but I use this blog as a record of my personal history and I know theses pictures are going to special for a long time.

    Next up: Carving!