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Sunday, July 25, 2010

Montgomery Shower



A good friend of mine made me a card with this verse on it and I thought it was very appropriate for our child ... "I prayed for this child, and the Lord has granted me what I asked of him." 1 Samuel 1:27 As you all know, CR and I prayed for a child since we got married and tried for about two years. In God's grace and wonderful timing, He blessed us with "Poot". This weekend my sister Elizabeth, sister-in-law Shannon, and wonderful family friend Michele Rod threw me a wonderful shower. Of course it was western themed and they out did themselves with some really creative decorations and goodies. It was such a blessing to see some family that I had not seen since Christmas, and some friends that I had not seen in over a year. Of course there were some that did not make it that we missed, but the friendship, fellowship, and food (oh the food!) was supercalafragalisticexpealidocious! Thank you girls for the shower and thank you Michele for opening up your beautiful home! CR and I are truly, truly blessed.
For more shower pictures, visit our shutterfly account: http://patrickpachangaphotos.shutterfly.com/

Friday, July 16, 2010

Shutterfly


I decided to open a shutterfly account for pictures. I will still do some favorites and sneak peak pics on here so it isn't just my rambling and antics, but shutterfly is much more picture upload friendly. Here is the link: http://patrickpachangaphotos.shutterfly.com/
Today I had a doctor's appointment and everything went well. I am measuring exactly 32 weeks according to the tape measure looking thing. So ... 8 weeks from today is September 10th. :) I need all 8 weeks because we are not in the house yet and I need to nest! The baby's heart rate was at 150 bpm and I gained 2 pounds over the last month. I am at 15 for the total and the doctor said that is just fine since the baby is measuring right on.
The farm got started on harvest this week. I am so glad because to me it is getting too close for comfort for baby. I hope and pray all is out by the time "Poot" gets here. The Lord has blessed us with almost a week now of dry, breezy weather, so that helps tremendously.
I am excited about going to Montgomery in a week. I can not wait to give Daddy a hug. I can not wait to see E, Mom, and Kyleigh ... and then on Saturday I hope to see many friends and family that I have not gotten to see in awhile. My cousin Megan got a new job (something more up her career path) and I am so excited for her! Shannon and Ken have been in Colorado for a bit so it will be super nice to hear all about their adventures. My mother and father's long time family friend gets to come up ... she remembers me when I was 2, so hearing old stories (again) will be sure to bring back some laughs.
After Montgomery I have to go to Austin (eek) for almost a week for a TAKS item review. I loved this last year ... I think that eventually I want to freelance write stories to go on these silly standardized tests. We proof read the stories and questions for errors, as well as determine if they are fair and if there are a wide variety of question/answer types. It really is super interesting ... I am just curious how well this is going to go since I will be almost 34 weeks by then. :) This baby will know how to go, go, go that is for sure!
Until next time ...

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Paint is complete!

Well, lots has been going on around Patrick Farms! The house is getting closer and closer to being completed. The painter came in and took care of everything in just 3 days. He will come back this next week to paint the trim and interior doors. He may also stain the cabinets. That would be a great load off of us if that works out. The brick is almost completed and the fireplace will be in soon. Thank you God for providing us this opportunity just in time for the precious miracle growing inside of me.
Speaking of "Poot"; I had another small scare this past weekend. Nothing major, just more spotting, but this time it lasted for 2 fulls days. Before it was less than a day, so I was kind of worried. I wasn't able to talk to my actual doctor since Monday was a holiday, but the nurse on call said if I didn't have pelvic pain then everything was OK, just to put my feet up and rest. I didn't have pelvic pain, but my back was having spurts of pain, which I was concerned was back labor. Thankfully by Tuesday morning both had passed. Again, thank you Lord for that blessing.
Jody, Katherine, Caleb, Porter, and Anna Kate are with the Patrick's again this week. It has been so great having them around. I feel like I am finally able to get to know them even better. We have always lived at least 5 hours away from each other, so this has been very refreshing. I just love this family that I have married into. I could not have asked for better in-laws all around. Again, thank you Lord for the family I was born into and the family that I married ... I am truly blessed with the relationships and friendships I have from all sides.
Now on to something that has been on my heart lately. Discipline. How self-disciplined are you? It is so easy for us to look into other people's lives and tell them what habit they need to stop or what they need to start, but what about our own lives? There are many things I know I have lost discipline for since becoming pregnant (working out - I can still do it to a certain degree, I have just lost the routine; quite time - I still have it, but it almost seems to be patterned now and quick). There are always areas in our own lives that we can become better disciplinarians of. I challenge you to look at your life and see where some discipline action could occur. "For God did not give us a spirit of timidity, but a spirit of power, of love and of self-discipline." 2 Timothy 1:7
Now on to the fun stuff ... pictures!
CR isn't too sure about this bathroom. I told him to just wait until I could finish my magic! I'm excited! I think it looks fun. :) The back wall where the mirrors go is a shade darker than the other walls.
I am super pumped about the shower! They still need to come in and wipe it all down (those are the smudges on the wall), but I am really pleased with how the tile came out.
Ceiling in our bedroom.
Soon to be "poot's" room!
Ceiling above the eating area ... I got my red in there!

And I got my red in the laundry room! Maybe it will make doing laundry even more fun! Yesterday my sister turned the big 3-0. What an exciting time! Go out there, believe and achieve! We love you E!

Monday, June 28, 2010

Picking out Paint and such ...

So many choices go into building a home. When you are the contractors it is even harder because you do not have the interior decorator's advice to help guide you. So far I think that CR and I have done a good job getting things that flow well with the style of our home. I am so not picky and he is so picky; we make a good team. The overall feel of our colors will be the same as our home now because we like them so much. We know they are warm and welcoming and we enjoy their ambiance as they say. I am going to be bold and do the guest bathroom in a pop of color that others aren't so sure of. You will have to come visit us in South Texas to find out just what that is. For now all the bedrooms will be neutral and as we "move in" to them over the next few years I may go in and re-paint them. Since we don't know boy or girl on Nugget (or Poot as CR now calls the baby), we have decided this is the best bet. Quicker too ... we want to be in the house in 3 weeks.
This last week I was blessed to get to rest and visit back home. It was so nice not to have to get up in time to drive an hour to Corpus for class. I was able to sleep in if I wanted to, but that didn't really happen ... I am just an early bird. Dad and I got to go on our walks that I love, I was able to do water aerobics with mom (well she was busy one morning and had to miss), I went to the ranch and spent the whole day catching up with dad (very refreshing day for me), and then I drove to Katy to see my best friend and their beautiful bundle of joy Nathan. He is just so precious and I can not believe that our little one will be here in just about 10 weeks. This trip was so nice to get to sit and take in everything. I didn't get to visit everyone I was intending to (as usual) but hopefully when I go back in July for my baby shower I will be able to get together with the other girls one day or evening. It is just so hard to get together with everyone in such a short period of time. Mother and daddy brought me home on Thursday and stayed with us until Sunday. Again, too short of a visit but very nice and refreshing. We had wonderful seafood one night and then dad cooked for everyone Saturday night. Saturday night was the nicest evening and dinner I have had in a long time. Sitting and visiting and not thinking about what to do with furniture, paint colors, trim, or texture; just loving the fellowship and taking it all in.
Katherine, Jody, Porter, Caleb and Anna Kate are in South Texas for the next month. It has been very wonderful catching up with them over the past few days. The boys are getting so big and talking up a storm. They know LaLa and Tio and enjoy riding the tractor. Anna Kate is doing well and getting her own precious personality. She loved her pink shoes, so I knew her and I would get along just great!
There have been some options in my life that I am just so thankful for. I am ever so thankful that God has such an amazing plan. I love how He is so faithful to do as He says. I love reading and growing and can not wait to see what He has in store for us with this precious gift from above that will be here before we know it.
"The Lord's unfailing love surrounds the man who trusts in Him." Psalm 32:10
Beginning of the brick laying!
It's hard to see the true color in these pictures ... it has more of a red tint to it than brown.

Wall tiles in our shower.
Floor tiles in our shower. I am so happy the way it turned out. When some people saw the tiles, they said, "Oh, that isn't going to look good." Now they love it!
Ceiling above dining area of kitchen. I am going to paint this a pop of red!
Our bedroom ceiling. The framer came up with this all by himself ... it was not in our plans. We really like the way it is turning out, though.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Lights, Sheetrock, Bathtub ... oh my!

Some exciting things have been happening in Our House, Texas. PEL is really wearing out this preggo, so I apologize for not updating sooner. On Tuesday we had all of the insulation put in. They were super fast and for a change ... CLEAN!They also put in the tub/shower combination for the guest/kids bathroom. The framer actually made the bathroom wider than the plans had specified, so the tub was short of hitting the back wall. Not a problem ... what do we do ... have them add a hiding closet!
Believe it or not, CR fit through this little opening to run the very last wire for the electrical in the house!
Tomorrow they will begin the sheetrock. This is super exciting to me, because then we get to go in and paint! After painting, the cabinets should be ready to go in, then counter tops and we are about there!
Oh ya ... how could I forget the best part? We have electricity and running water! I walked in tonight to check everything out and since we had lights, I was able to see and take all these pictures. Whoohoo ... thank you to my wonderful mother-in-law and husband. They did an awesome job.
Besides the house, we had an unexpected but exciting visit with my sister and Ray. Ray had to come to Corpus for a firefighter's training, so E rode along. They met us at church Sunday night and then she stayed with us on the farm for the night. We got to meet up again Tuesday for lunch before they had to head out. It was very refreshing to get to visit with just the two of them.
Nugget is doing well. I go back to the doctor again on Friday. It seems like I was just there, but I like going every 2 weeks. It makes me feel better about everything. I (think) I have started to have some Braxtin Hicks contractions. These are just preparing me for when I really get contractions. My belly gets really tight and it is an interesting feeling. The baby has really been moving this week. Last night I think it was teaching itself how to do forward and backward rolls. I will try to update on Friday before we leave for Montgomery. We are going up there for Father's Day and will hopefully get to see the whole family. It has been since Christmas since we have seen everyone and it would be really great to see them all.

Friday, June 11, 2010

Nesting ...

A question that I often get asked: "How does one nest when they do not know what they are nesting for?"

I have been collecting some clothes whenever I see any that seem to be gender neutral. For clothing, the options are really thin lately. If it is yellow, it has flowers on it and if it is green it has dinosaurs. I went to a Carter's store last weekend and found some ducks, bears, and puppies. They will work for the first week for sure! The bedding is very similar to the picture above. I found some black and white cow print instead. If it is a girl, we will add some pretty turquiose and maybe lace; if it is a boy, you got it, just a bunch of John Deere tractors across a shelf at the top of the room.On top of not knowing what we are having, the nursery is actually being built along with the rest of our home, so I can't exactly go in and start nesting in there. My in-laws think we can be in the house in about a month, so that will give me some time to get this nestingness (word?) out of me then.
"How beautiful are the feet that bring good news ..." Romans 10:15

Monday, June 7, 2010

Announcements

"For I know the plans I have for you ... " Jeremiah 29:11
My best friend Bethany had her baby on June 2nd. Nathan Matthew was a little early, but not small in size by any means! He weighed in at 7 lbs, 12 oz. and was 20" long. He was just ready to come out and start learning football from his daddy. I am very excited for The Thompsons. They are a very special part of my life and I can not wait to see Nathan grow into a wonderful young man that the Lord and the two of them will mold him to become. Sorry the last 2 pics are kind of blurry ... copyrighted from facebook! :) I will have live and in-person photos in a few weeks when I get to see them!! Congrats Bethany and Kevin!
The kind of scary part is ... Bethany was right at 12 weeks ahead of me in her pregnancy. So, in reality, that could be us in just 12 weeks! We need to get crackin'. Sorry it has taken me a week to give you an update on the doctor's appointment. Life has been so busy in a blessed way. Thankfully everything went well last Tuesday at the appointment. They got me in a bit early since I was so concerned. They listened for the heartbeat right away and it was lower than Nugget's normal, but still considered a resting heartbeat for the baby. I think that I just wore Nugget out so much the last 2 weeks that he/she just decided to sleep for a few days. They sent me up for an ultrasound to make sure that they weren't in a compromising position since I did have some bleeding, but everything was fine. The lady had the monitor on the TV the whole time so I was really nervous about seeing what it was. I looked really quick to see the beautiful face and then kept my head turned the whole time. Nugget is getting big! According to "averages", Nugget is a little over 2 pounds and 14 inches long. Yesterday I definitely felt that in my rib. CR said they were giving me a tickle fight. I go back on June 18th so stay tuned!
Today began the summer intensive portion of my principal certification course. It was a lot of fun. Besides having to drive into Corpus everyday, I am really looking forward to this portion of the course. This class has already taught me so much with the different professionals that Mr. Spencer (our Santa Clause) has invited in. I am excited to see who else we get to meet with over the next few weeks. For my wonderful classmate Bev ... PEL YEAH! As for the house building, it is still moving along really well. It doesn't seem like as much is going on because it is mainly things that one doesn't "see". The air conditioner people finished up with all the duct work, Kitty and CR are almost finished wiring the house for all of the electrical work, the garage door was installed (see above), and the water lines have been dug and are just about complete. Friday installation goes in and I believe Monday the sheet rock will start to go up. The Patrick's really think we can be in July 16th or so ... that seems hard to me, but I will definitely take it! That will give us almost 2 whole months before baby.

All the outside trim and underpinning has been painted. It is kind of dark, but check out the cedar posts. I just love them. I told CR I thought it would be neat to get our friends who have brands to come over and put their brand on them. Kind of like a record of visitors, but instead of in a book, we have it on our posts! And this frog is for Kyleigh Anne. A few weeks ago we had hundreds of these guys all over the yard. They weren't bigger than a nickle. Now they are about a half dollar.

Monday, May 31, 2010

25 weeks and shingles!


They started putting the shingles on today!

We don't know if it's a boy or a girl yet, but we know it's an Aggie!
I think I get bigger everyday!
This whole entire pregnancy has been such a blessing. The long time of trying just was preparing our hearts and faith in God to make it through. Some people you hear have super easy pregnancies and others have tragic ones. Thankfully mine has not been tragic by any means, but not easy. Because of this I try to listen to my body really well. Friday afternoon I had a bit of a scare. The same type episode that I had when I found out I had placenta previa. It stopped within about fifteen minutes and I was able to talk to my doctor before the day was over. He told me as long as everything stopped and that I wasn't contracting, that it was all ok and he would see me Tuesday. We then scurried off to San Antonio to watch our Calallen Wildcats in their playoff games. All weekend I really did not feel nugget move at all. This was unusual to me because nugget has been doing flips and flying around on the umbilical cord all week. I still hadn't felt much movement Sunday morning and I woke up crying because I thought for sure something was up. Thankfully that afternoon I felt more movement, and then again today there was a little more, but still not back to as active as last week. Tomorrow I was just scheduled to have my glucose test and quick check-up, but I am requesting an ultrasound and thorough check to make sure all is well. Every thing that I read says to do what you feel is best, the doctor is there for you ... so there you go.
On a cuter note, CR has started talking to baby every morning and night. Last week I could feel the baby move closer to his voice. It is the most amazing feeling. He lays his head on the belly sometimes and he said he could feel it push as in saying, "hey, this is my spot!" We are so super excited about this adventure and can not wait to meet our little Nugget!
And .... my best friend is having her baby Wednesday. Can not wait to meet Nathan Matthew Thompson! I pray that both of our children would be able to "grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ." 2 Peter 3:18

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Quick Snaps

So the "bay window" didn't end up being what I thought it was supposed to be. CR knew they had changed it, but didn't share that with me. I'm fine with it ... just different than originally pictured.
But I am super pumped that I still got the little window "nook".
Dixie finally beat Koda to the duck, and Koda was not happy. She was actually really embarrassed.
And this is what my husband does after a long day on the farm.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Joy

Joy. What does joy mean to you? The word joy has been on my heart lately. It was on my list of girl names that I liked. Still kind of there, but has moved down. I feel that I am a joyful person because of God's grace. My pastor back home did a sermon on the difference between joy and happiness quite a few years ago, yet it was a sermon that stuck with me. Basically, here is what was concluded: happiness is based on your circumstances and joy comes from the Lord and is always in your heart. Back then I really took a survey of my heart because I thought I could consider myself a joyful person. When I began to do that, I began to get closer and closer to the relationship I wanted to have with the Lord. Many people often ask me, "Why are you always so happy?" or "How come you and CR are always so happy and getting along?" "Why don't we ever see you upset?" My response is simply ... "I have joy down in my heart." This weekend was a blast for us because we finally got to go to Montgomery (January was the last time we were there!) and we got to celebrate 2 very joyful occasions of graduation. While we were in Montgomery, for some reason I kept noticing the different people who were happy and those that were joyful. It was a real revelation to me. My prayer is that everyone I know would be joyful ... I actually pray for joy in the world, but especially those close to me. I truly believe that if more people were truly joyful that so many issues would be solved or not even brought up. I must say that everyday since Ken's sermon I have been purposefully seeking joy ... and because I have it from the Lord, it isn't hard to strive for. It is there because it is not circumstantial. Thank you, God, for not being a circumstantial God.
"Once more the humble will be filled with fresh joy from the Lord." Isaiah 29:19a
Walking to the seats.
Getting excited!
She made it on the big screen.
The top of her hat said, "Mom did it!" Way to go!


We did it!

Oh ya ... while we were gone they got all of the windows put in except our big bay window in the kitchen! Whoohoo!