"We’re Going to the Zoo, Zoo, Zoo, How About You, You, You!"

Yesterday Abby and I had the chance to spend the day with Auntie Kenzi, so we decided to head up to the Santa Barbara Zoo. Auntie Kenzi had a quick appointment to take care of on our way up so we stopped for just a moment. As you can tell Abby was enjoying herself and seemed excited, even if she had to wait for a little while in the car. She also had doggy to keep her company as well as some silly gulls that kept flying by!


The weather in Santa Barbara was amazing! It was sunny and warm, around 70 degrees out but there was a fantastic ocean breeze. I don’t think we could have asked for a more perfect day. Because it was a weekday the zoo wasn’t too busy. We had to dodge several large groups taking a personal touo, but other then that, not too many people at all. Our first stop was at the Cabybara exhibit, where there were 4 or 5 new babies. Abby loved them and even tried to offer them a piece of her apple. I had to tell her that it was so nice of her to offer, but they had carrots and lettuce of their own to eat.

After that we stopped at the Vulture exhibit, formerly the home of the Lemurs who now live at a zoo in Colorado, which were my favorite. The Ruppell’s Griffon Vultures came straight from the Serengeti and seemed just a tad hungry! So we decided to move on.


We then stopped to visit the Flamingos. Even though I have seen them a dozen times and have a ton of pictures, its not a zoo visit without them. They are funny creatures to watch and Abby certainly love birds at the moment, so she was more then happy to stop and take a peek.


After waving goodbye to the Flamingos, we made our way down to the Gibbon Monkeys on Gibbon Island. Abby loves Monkeys and I think its because she can relate to them at times. There are usually a pair in the exhibit, one black and one white, but it seemed as though the white one was hiding in its hut. The black one decided to do a little sunbathing on his bridge and well, gave the crowd a lovely shot. Such a lazy, lazy monkey!


Next up was the Snow Leopard and for the first time in quite some time, one of the leopards was out where everyone could see him! He wasn’t doing much, mainly napping on his rock in the sun but usually the two of them are curled up in the back of their enclosure, out of sight and happy as clams. As the Snow Leopard slept, Abby and Auntie Kenzi played a bit making funny sounds. Apparently the Leopard didn’t like the sound too much because he woke up and just stared at us. However, within minutes we was back to snoozing on his rock.

After waking the Snow Leopard up, we headed towards the Penguins… one of my favorites! Luckily we made it just in time for their scheduled feeding and one of the keepers came out to talk about how the Penguins are fed. It was quite interesting! Although Abby seemed to be more interested in the water, rather then the Penguins swimming around. Auntie Kenzi had her work cut out for her, trying to keep Abby from wiggling out of her arms and into the Penguin pool. It was fun to seem a feeding, they were hungry little guys and girls and finished off an entire bucket within minutes!


After the penguin feeding we walked to the top end of the zoo. There we visited the Lions, who were being very lazy and just basking on some rocks and in the grass. Next up were the Giraffes! Abby loves the Giraffes so we certainly could not pass them up. However, most of them seemed to be residing in the back pens away from the public. Only one was out, but he was too busy chowing down on hay to care about us!

After a little time with the Giraffes we headed toward to Gorilla exhibit. Since the existence of the Gorilla enclosure opened, I have yet to see them moving around much. Most of the time we catch them while they are napping in a corner, out of view of the public. Today was different! When we walked up, one of the two males was sitting there right out where we could see him At first he had his back to us but then he turned around for all to see. He looks like he just woke up from a nap! Another male Gorilla was off eating and playing with a burlap bag in another corner, but pretty soon he came out too! Even more exciting, he walked right in front of the glass! Abby was very very close to a Gorilla… thank goodness for that thick glass. Before we moved on, the Gorillas got into a little argument and the one Gorilla stole the burlap bag from the other! What sight it was! Abby really enjoyed it!


Before leaving the zoo we made one last stop at Auntie Kenzi’s favorite place, the Elephants. At that point I decided to get Abby out of her stroller and walk around for a bit. She walked up and had a chat with a few people and then paid some attention to the elephants and the plants surrounding their enclosure. She seemed very excited to be out of her stroller and getting some exercise.


After we said goodbye to the Elephants we made our way back to the car. Abby walked with Auntie Kenzi the entire way and seemed to love every minute of it. Her legs got a great workout and Abby seemed to like the freedom. She did a great job staying with Auntie Kenzi and holding her hand. I was very proud of her.

The walk back must have done Abby in because once we packed up everything into the car and started to leave, Abby was passed out. We had barely pulled out of the parking lot and she had fallen fast asleep. Mackenzie and I decided to head to State Street for lunch, which was well deserved. We were starving! We stopped at CPK and made it most of the way through lunch before Abby woke up. It was made apparent just how tired Abby was when we got out of the car at State Street. She didn’t even flinch as I moved her from her car seat to the stroller! AFter lunch we walked around for a bit and then headed home, Coffee Bean drinks in hand!

The day was wonderful and I couldn’t have asked for anything better! It was so great to finally spend time with my dear friend Mackenzie.

23 Weeks… Nearing the End of Another Trimester.

Today I am 23 weeks exactly. Its amazing how things change in a weeks time. I am definitely beginning to show more and the little marshmallow moves a lot more too. Especially when I lay down. Over the weekend I was having some pain in one area of my back and Shaun helped me by rubbing it. The minute he put pressure in a very particular spot, where most of the discomfort was, the little marshmallow moved like crazy! I have a feeling he or she was hanging out near by lower back and was just causing some discomfort there.

At 23 weeks, the following changes have occurred in our Little Marshmallow:

  • During this week our little ones lungs will develop rapidly, preparing for life on the “outside”. During this development the lungs produce surfactant which lines the air sacs of the lungs, and blood vessels in the lungs continue to grow.
  • Our little one will now start making breathing movements that are trial runs for later on.
  • Our baby looks like a baby now, but is slender and delicate looking. The skin is loose, thin and wrinkled and will remain that way until fat production catches up with skin production.
  • Our little ones fingernails are now fully formed and he or she weighs about 1 pound 2 ounces.

By next week there will be even bigger changes! Hopefully I can also get my OB to do an in office ultrasound so that we can find out the sex of the baby! We shall see, our fingers are crossed.

Abby Dance…

Shaun and I feel that Abby might be inclined towards the arts, mainly music and dance. She loves to dance around to music and just today on the way home she was rocking out in the car to “Try a Little Tenderness” by Otis Redding. I wish I had my video camera and could film her because she was hilarious. The crazy thing is that she has rhythm. She can clap and dance and keep in count with the music! I also think she might enjoy singing too. Abby sings her own little songs and if anyone has heard her on a full tantrum knows she has a very healthy and in tune pair of lungs.

Tonight she did a little dance for us and I was able to catch some of it on video. Its with my Blackberry so the quality isn’t great, but its still cute! Enjoy!

Almost a Whole Year and a Half!

On the 1st of March, Abby had her 17 month birthday! Can you believe it!? She is almost a year and a half old! I cannot believe that soon we will be celebrating her second birthday and before that happens she will have a baby brother or sister. Time certainly flies!

Abby is growing and learning so much. She talks all the time and while most of it is still not in a language anyone can understand, she has added a lot of words to her vocabulary. SO far she can say, but is not limited to because my memory is terrible, these words… Jack, Moon, Tree, Kitty, More, Dog, Piggy, Mama, Dada, Grandpa, Nana, Star, Shoes, Fishy, Bye and just last night she said Kings while we were watching the hockey game! That’s our girl! There are more, but its hard to remember them right now.

She understands so much now which is so nice, but now we are hitting some of the reasons for those terrible twos. Mainly the whole concept of “Mommy, Daddy I know what I want, why cant you understand me!!??”. It certainly isnt anything I cannot handle!

Abby is eating like crazy again, which means she is taking another growth spurt. During her last check up Abby had grown quite a bit in length but there wasn’t much of an increase in weight. She is too busy running around everywhere! She burns it all off too fast. I guess we will see what changes she has made at her next big appointment.

Another big change, which mommy loves, is that she Abby now has enough hair to put into piggy tails. Even more important is that she now keeps them in and does not rip them out right away. Her hair isn’t long enough to cut yet and she certainly isnt old enough to sit still long enough to have it cut, so its nice that I can finally do things with her hair to keep it out of her eyes and face.

Abby is growing and changing every day and as far as I am concerned, ups her cute quotient with each passing day as well! She always does something to surprise and amaze me. I cant wait to see what the next few days, weeks, months, and years bring us! We are so blessed!



You Know You’re Pregnant

You know you are pregnant, aside from the little person kicking inside your stomach, when you seem to take even the smallest event and make it into a complete tragedy. This morning Shaun dropped the bomb before leaving for work that Abby’s Tigger was kaput. This stuffed animal is the classic version of Tigger that Shaun and I bought along with Winnie the Pooh at Disneyland before Abby was born. It has a key that winds up a music box which played “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star”. Abby has had that in her crib since she was about 3 months old and Shaun winds it up for her and lets it play every night at bedtime. He has done this every night since, without fail.

Now a normal person might be upset and a little sad to see it broken, but would move on and maybe look into getting a new one. Oh no… once Shaun left for work I lost it! I sobbed like I had lost someone close to me. It was the tragedy of the decade! I have always been sentimental, especially over things like this, but you would have thought something very serious had happened. Trust me though, not long after the fact I felt pretty silly and realized that my hormones were getting the best of me. This has happened more often then not in the last little bit. I find the water works coming on over commercials, several TV shows like Cold Case and any sappy movie. Ah pregnancy and your cruel little hormones!

22 Weeks… No Doubt About It!

Well as I said yesterday, the ultrasound determined that my predicted due date of July 6th was spot on. Way to go Dr. Olender! My OB did several very early ultrasounds in the office but because they were done so early in the pregnancy, she was still a little “if-y” as to how accurate the date was. So with that said, I am now 22 weeks pregnant.

At 22 weeks, our Little Marshmallow is now about 7-11 inches long and weighs close to 1 pound (about 15 ounces). Based on the movement I am feeling, you would think he or she weighs 7 pounds! Some other tidbits of development during this week:

  • At this point our little one as grown eyebrows
  • The senses of taste and touch are making great strides in developing. Taste buds are beginning to form and the brain and nerve endings are developed enough to process the sensation of touch
  • Reproductive organs are continuing to develop.

I always read about these fun development facts with Abby but never shared them. I thought I would start doing that now! The next few weeks are so very important in development and the last big hurdle before the home stretch.

I am definitely beginning to feel more and more pregnant and I am starting to feel the big changes in my body. After the ultrasound, I needed help sitting up on the table for the first time. I am quickly losing my ability to use my stomach muscles. I have also had some issues with my hips, but the same thing happened last time as well. Sleep has become more elusive mainly because finding a comfortable position is getting hard to do. I am a stomach sleeper and well lets face it, I am to the point where sleeping on my stomach isn’t possible and bothers me to no end because I feel like I am crushing the baby (even though I am not).

All in all things are changing but despite some of the inconveniences, I am loving every minute of it! I love being pregnant and even more so, I love the end result!

A Lesson in Modesty

If its a lesson in modesty you are looking for, just ask the unborn. To be specific, ask our Little Marshmallow and he or she will teach you! Today was our second trimester ultrasound and today was the day we were to find out the sex of our newest addition to the family.

Going into the ultrasound I was nervous and excited. Our wonderful tech began and the first thing we took a look at was the heart. Shaun had the chance to hear the heart beat for the first time, which was very special and based on what they could see… everything was great. For the next little bit, time was spent taking measurements to make sure our baby was growing at the proper rate and to see if our due date was correct. She measured the baby’s head, arms, heart, spine, legs and plenty more. When it came to the legs, our little one would not cooperate! One was in perfect view to be measured while the other was tucked up and crossed over the other. After moving on to something else, in hopes that our baby would move a bit, our tech went back and was able to get a good measurement. Once all of the measurements were done, they were averaged and we came to find out that my OB was spot on ( or as spot on as you can be as its not an exact science) with our due date of July 6th!

After all the measurements were done and we ” OOOOOOed and Awwwwwed” at all of the cool things they can do with one machine, it was time to look at the sex of our baby. Are we having a boy or a girl? I couldn’t have been more excited! And then, as the tech got the best view possible (a shot of our baby’s rear end looking up) not a thing could be seen! Our Little Marshmallow had his or her legs pressed so tightly together that it was impossible to see anything. Our tech wiggled things around trying to get our little one to move. She even had the doctor take a stab at it after he finished looking over the ultrasound pictures. Not a thing! Our baby would not show off the goods! Both the tech and the doctor were surprised and told us that this rarely happens in their office. Maybe they just get lucky, but it certainly wasn’t going to happen for us today. So alas, our Little Marshmallow remains a mystery. Luckily everything looked great and our baby appears to be very healthy. I have been told that I can ask my OB to do another ultrasound in office, so hopefully in two weeks from today things will have changed a bit and the mystery can be solved! Until then, please enjoy a few snapshots of our little one at 21 weeks and 6 days young!

The lesson for today:
You can never start teaching manners and modesty too early!


Less Than 12 Hours and Counting!

Just a little over 12 hours until Shaun and I go in for our ultrasound! I am so excited and a bit nervous all at the same time. Not sure why I am nervous, I guess maybe its because this will be our first real glimpse at our newest addition. Either way I am very excited and cannot wait. Little Boy or Little Girl? I guess we shall see! Hopefully I will have ultrasound pictures to share tomorrow! Now the question is, will I be able to sleep tonight? If not I am sure I will have plenty to say and share! Goodnight and I will have more tomorrow!