7.28.2008

a lime baby...


at 14 weeks our baby is a little bigger than this lime.... excitement is growing over this little one.... Carter ask how the baby is everyday and Daisy lifts my shirt when you ask her where the baby is.... it is fun to see them so interested... we can't wait for the ultrasound in 3 weeks to find out the sex... lots of conversations about it being a boy or a girl... and seeing the baby on the "TV" in the office... we are starting to think about redoing the kids rooms but can't make any definite decision till we know what the baby is and who will share a room with the little lime.... since this baby can't be a lime forever lets take a poll and see whose right.... I say boy.... Carter says girl but also says it will have body parts like him " 'cause that's cool!"... take the poll to the right and we'll see

go play Rock Band....


Keith and Al recently purchased this fun toy! they had a little get-2-gether at their house a few weekends ago... we had lots of fun!... of course Kevin took it so seriously(he looks constipated here) and I stunk! Keith was the best as usual.... the kids had fun but Carter's keyboard from Auntie Tina came in handy to keep their hands off the real game... I highly suggest this game for a group we could have played all day! Even Kev's parents had a whirl!



7.27.2008

starting fresh....

this week i started a new position at work....

I am now part of the critical care float pool.... this means I float to all the ICUs in the hospital (all 5, one being the 7ICU where I came from) which all have there own specialty, the Emergency Department, the post-anesthesia care unit (PACU) and pediatric ICU.... I will still visit my old home but am pleased to be float around the hospital seeing new things, meeting new people and learning new skills.... I am still working two 12 hour shifts per week but only every 4th weekend and holiday....

I like it thus far.... I spend 1 and 1/3 nights in the PACU and 1 and 2/3 nights in 3ICU (the surgical ICU)... every one seems to be welcoming and very nice... amazed to see how many people in other areas I already know....

making this change has been on my heart for a long time... I didn't want to get burnt out where I was and our patient population was less than desirable (I know that sounds rude but let me explain)... they ware mostly people who were infection filled, were on deaths door and had abused themselves in many different ways for 30, 40 or 50 years (drugs, alcohol, not taking there meds or seeking appropriate medical treatment, or eating right) and they (or their family) wanted us to do everything in our power to save them... this included a lot of pain and suffering for our patients which is hard to see 24- 36 hours a week... some of the nurses I worked with just didn't care anymore and were very complacent... I however never want to be this way in my attitude toward my job... shortly after having Daisy I thought I should do something different and now I have... I will still float to this ICU but won't have to face it day in and day out... the whole thing felt very bittersweet... leaving a place I had friends, stability, had learned a lot and shared a lot of laughs!.... and this new job is scary.... seeing traumas come into the ED, working with people I don't even know, asking lots of (sometimes stupid) questions, seeing little kids not make it.... wow! it will be really hard!!!! but I feel up for the challenge!

7.23.2008

Thanks Kelly! Here are my quirks!


1) I tend to order the same thing at restaurants. You know if you liked what you ate the first time why chose something different? (Kevin is starting to hate this and I also would have never guessed myself to be predictable but I guess I am).... here are some choices: Friendly's- a 3 scope sunday with chocolate almond chip, hot fudge, whip cream and a cherry, Texas Road house- Country friend Chicken with a house salad on the side with bluecheese drsg and a loaded baked sweet potato (not so healthy but I split it with both kids), Moe's-an Other Lewinsky hold the sour cream, extra guac and cilatro on it, Dunkins- a medium Cocunut (or Toasted Almond) iced coffee, Panera- Cream of Chicken with wild rice soup and an Asian salad, just to name a few

2)I have to sleep with socks on..... this may be gross.... but my feet always sweat so if I sleep without socks they dry out and I hate the feeling.... Kevin can't stand the thought of it but my ice cold, clammy feet in bed are not that great without socks either

3) I can't stand it when people don't put their shopping carts where they belong.... even with two kids and one on the way I put my cart (and others) in the carral or back in the store... New Englanders are the WORST at this!!

4) I hate plastic bags... the texture, the sound of them in the car, and I have huge fears of my children suffocating in them.... needless to say I have many other alternatives I use and love

5) in the summer I have to keep my toes polished... without it they look naked to me!

6) I cringe every time I hear the Law and Order music from the living room.... I can't stand Frasier (they seem to yell not talk).... and when we went away a few weeks ago and vegged out with cable TV I almost freaked when I heard the Sport Center intro when I got out of the shower.... I do love not having cable at home!
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7.19.2008

the 4th,...

sorry somehow i forgot about these....

we had a wonderful two days in Boston at my Parents condo (they were out of town so we crashed it).... we saw Wall-E, went grocery shopping late in Boston, made lots of yummy food for Auntie T's friends, I made my tradition dessert that looks like an American flag, hung out on the beautiful deck, rode the T (Carter loves it), shared a snow cone between the kids (took up a half and hour), I stood in line for fried dough which also ate up half and hour, the kids we good (at least that is what onlookers told us) it is hard to see when you are trying to corral them....






each time I sit down by the Charles wondering if it is really worth the wait to see the fireworks and then they start......




they take my breath away! Can't help but think heaven is like this x a bagillion!

7.18.2008

a romantic (work) getaway...

Kevin's work does a family outing to Mt. Washington, NH every year... last year we brought the kids and had a good time but this year we felt time so us was definitely a need.... we relaxed in the hotel room, took lots of scenery pictures, had good conversation (uninterrupted by kiddos), watch cable TV, ate lots of free, yummy food, stayed up late and slept in, went horseback riding (i've been wanting to take Kevin on a horse forever), talked about the new baby, got all dressed up, spent time in the spa and made new friends (well Kevin was already friends with his officemate Joe but i got to meet him and we both got to meet his girlfriend Lingse who is wonderful)...... over all we had a wonderful time.... and so did the kids with Grandma and Grandpa

7.17.2008

breakfast is perfect time to take a lesson from your big brother...

Eating a Nutella and PB English muffin 101:
(without making a mess)


the Instructor:

(almost there!)


the Instructee:


(not even close.. since after I left the room she threw her milk on the floor and the top came off... just love mopping the floor before 9am)

Camping in Gloucester- part III





our last leg of the trip was having lunch in Rockport... we had to make trip there to get the traditional anklets that the Auntie L and G girls weartill they fall off.... this year Daisy and I were part the tradition.... unfortunately Daisy finally was okay with it being on her ankle and now it is missing (might have been lost at Grandma and Grandpa's).... there will be many years to come I am sure!... there were also Top Dog hotdags to be eaten.... ice coffees to drink and ice cream to lick...... just lovin summer!

7.10.2008

Camping Gloucester- part II

so next was the hazy, chilly slippery pole contest where you hang out with a bunch of drunken Italians and watch their macho men ride out in boats(all dressed in costumes) to a slippery(lard covered) pole that hangs horizontal to the ocean about.... 30feet up or so... there is a flag at the end and they try to run out to it.... I guess it is a huge deal for all of them but I was just not feelin' the love.... it goes on all weekend and the winners from all the previous years compete on Sunday... needless to say we missed out on that one because Sunday it cleared up and we actually made it to the beach and saw the sun!





Carter was so happy to have promises of going to the beach, wearing his hat and sunglasses, playing in the sand with his toys finally fulfilled.... I was just happy to take some pictures and see how much or little Daisy likes the beach this year...


Daisy loved the beach... a little leary at first but then warmed up... this last shot was the end of the day when she had a mishap with sand in her eyes but other than that she loved it!

P.S. didn't you know the Unabomber hung out at the sandbar in Wingaersheek Beach?

7.08.2008

camping in Gloucester- part I

so we enjoyed a wonderful (not weather wise but in other ways) weekend with the G family and L and her boys... it was lots of fun... the kids were entertained 80% of the time by everyone else and Kevin and I enjoyed leaving everything behind to spend time with our family and friends.... here is the start of our trip...
on Saturday we were cold and damp so we decided to get out to find some sun!... we made lunch then headed to Halibut Point (a quarry that is huge and right near the ocean)... after a walk we warmed up and ate some lunch, Kevin got lost with the kids which then made David and Noah get lost.... funny... well kinda.... we finally all met up!... we then headed to the Slippery pole contest.... stayed tuned for part II

this is old but here...

back when this was taken (June 19th) the baby was the size of a grape.... I figured we would compare with fruit for fun.... love this picture!

we're back.....

first things first...

a special someone celebrated the big 3 and we all went to a Pawtucket Red Sox game to celebrate, with tailgate and all....