Monday, September 24, 2007

It's A.....

I have to preface this by thanking everyone for voting in the poll, and particularly Melanie who found a way to vote 6 times and completely ruin the integrity of it. But I still love you Mel! If you minus her 5 five votes, it ended up being 15 (71%) Girl to 6 (29%) Boy (unless someone else also voted multiple times). Those results still heavily favored us having a girl. For the few of you who voted for a boy you were...




RIGHT!
IT'S A BOY!!
We were pretty shocked ourselves, as we also thought we were having a girl. It was pretty funny because the last picture here was the first thing that came up the second she put the ultrasound on my belly. She had just asked if we wanted to know, and then we saw this, and she said "Well, can you see?" And I said "That looks like a boy!" And she said "Yep! It sure is!" Despite the shock, we are so excited! I did have to apologize to him though for accidentally calling him a girl a few times. We told Clark he is going to have a brother, and he is trying out the word to see if he likes it, and I think he will!

Friday, September 21, 2007

5 Year Anniversary!

Today Tanner and I celebrated our 5 year anniversary! For some reason, probably due to lack of funds, we have never really been big celebrators in previous years, but we made up for it this year! My gift for him was labor intensive and of course I only came up with the idea 5 days before our anniversary. Since Tanner now has an office, I decided to go through all of our pictures since we have been married and pick ones out that I could have enlarge and then framed for his office. The ones I chose were mostly landscapes and cityscapes. They included our hiking trip in the "Subway" at Zion's National Park, the Grand Canyon, and a group of pictures from Washington D.C., Boston, Philadelphia, and New York with a U.S. History theme. Because some of the pictures were taken back when we only had a 35mm camera, it was a little tricky. But I actually had all of my negatives, which I was shocked about because I am not Miss Organization. The photo place I went to was great, and they did a wonderful job fixing the quality of those photos. I also enlarged an amazing picture Tanner had taken of a lighthouse in the Outer Banks and paired it with black and white photos of us on the beach and the footprints photo that is the header of my blog. I was really happy with how everything turned out and even more importantly, Tanner loved them all!
Tanner told me earlier in the week that he had made dinner reservations for us at Flemings and that he had bought tickets for us to go see Annie! It just so happened that the Broadway National Tour was in town! I was so excited and assumed that was my anniversary gift.
I went and met him at his office and brought his pictures with me, and just before we left he handed me a bag and said "Happy Anniversary". I was really shocked, but happy! Inside was a beautiful ring that has rubies (my birthstone) in it. I love it! The presents were great, the food was great, the show was great, and the last five years have been the best!

P.S. Thank you to my parents for watching Clark!

Monday, September 17, 2007

Bar Exam Results

So, Tanner studied really really hard, but sometimes studying doesn't payoff quite like you think it will. But ultimately, isn't the most important thing that you tried your hardest even if it means you may be unsuccessful? I remember a couple of weeks ago when Tanner was saying that at first he was worried about the embarrassment he would feel if he didn't pass, but after going through all of the studying and stress, that he couldn't care less about the embarrassment anymore, he just did not want to have to study for that stupid test again. So I guess it's good that he isn't worried about being embarrassed, but I think it is really really good that he doesn't have to study for that stupid test again because he passed the bar!

Saturday, September 15, 2007

Weekend Away

Tanner emailed me at work on Wednesday and asked if I was interested in spending the weekend at the Firm's condo at New Smyrna. Yeah, I had to think about that for about .2 seconds. The firm has a schedule in which they allow the attorney's to sign up to spend time at the condo throughout the year. The person who had it scheduled for this week wasn't able to go in the end. One of my most favorite people at the firm is Carmen who is the recruiting coordinator. We've been buddies ever since we started the whole process of coming to the firm almost two years ago, and I think she may have had something to do with her assistant calling Tanner and asking if we were interested. I can't be sure, but she gets the credit in my book. We headed up there on Friday night and spent all day Saturday on the beach. The picture was taken just after sunrise from the balcony on Saturday morning. It was absolutely beautiful. We have decided that anyone who comes to visit should go to New Smyrna beach before going to Cocoa Beach. The best part of the day was when we took Clark out in the ocean on a boogie board and went up and down over the waves with him. He LOVED it! Every time he would see a new wave coming toward us, he would shout "GO!!!! WAVE!!!" He just loved sitting upright and going over wave after wave. Tanner got some of his own boogie boarding in and had the chest rash to prove it. I just enjoyed soaking up the sun and having fun with my boys. What a relaxing weekend...one to remember for sure.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

It's Official: I'm Pregnant!

And I am already 4 months! For those of you who missed the subtle and not so subtle references from my family in both my mom's blog and also the comments in my Fort Lauderdale Beach blog, I am pregnant! I didn't plan on waiting this long to see a doctor, but due to moving and lots of other annoyances, this was the first time I could get in. I heard the heartbeat for the first time today and the doctor said that everything looks A-OK. Stay tuned, my ultrasound is scheduled for September 24th! Check out the new poll that will run for the next 10 days until we find out the gender.

Also, because I know you all have nothing better to do, you can go back and re-read all my blogs from May 17th on knowing now that I was pregnant at the time AND if you really want to feel sorry for me, I was throwing up on a daily basis from the end of June on.

I am starting to feel a lot better now and the energy is finally coming back. It has been wonderful having my husband home during this last month to help me with taking care of Clark and moving in while I mostly laid around. We are excited for another little one to join our family soon! Whenever we ask Clark if it is going to be a boy or a girl, he says girl. Then, we ask him if it is going to be a girl or a boy, and he still says girl. But, I think it might be just because he likes saying the word girl more than boy. But, we'll see. Tonight he started snickering during the prayer when we asked Heavenly Father to bless the baby. He said "baby" and then kept laughing. I can hardly wait to see how he reacts when he sees the "baby" in real life!

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Tazmanian Devil

So, I had to take Clark to the doctor this week. He has seemed constipated for about two weeks, but after talking through everything with the doctor, he examined Clark and determined he wasn't constipated but actually has a Strep skin infection on his little bum (I just thought it was diaper rash). I felt really stupid, and definitely felt the need to redeem myself. I always feel the need to prove to the Pediatrician that my child is great and therefore I am great. I kept starting to tell the doctor that this is the first time I have ever brought Clark in for a sick child visit which is pretty remarkable considering he is almost two. But he kept cutting me off with questions like "Is he allergic to any medicine?" I say no and I actually wouldn't know because he has never taken anything but Motrin and Benadryll. I tell him that thinking he would then think I am a great mom because my child is not overmedicated, but he is already on to the next question and doesn't hear anything after the word no. In the meantime my child has turned into the Tazmanian Devil and is opening every cupboard in the room and scooting the metal step across the room making that ear piercing chalkboard-screeching noise. He is mad too because the doctor is sitting on the small wheely stool and now he can't roll the stool across the floor. He turns the lights on and off while we are trying to talk, and I wonder what would possess them to place the light switches low enough for a toddler to reach them. And all that was just in the first five minutes. Forget trying to look good in front of the doctor...Clark ruined that, and now I am just trying to stop him from destroying anything of value. It was the first time that I wanted to say "whose child ARE you?!" When we left, we stopped at the receptionist who wanted to make an appointment for his 2 year old well child visit. She asked if we wanted to go ahead and continue seeing Dr. Hayne, and I said "Sure, although he probably doesn't want to see us again after that display". She started cracking up laughing, which actually made me laugh. I decided on the way home that I really deserved everything since I went for 2+ weeks with a child who was in pain, but who did his darndest to act like the best little boy he almost always is, and I was completely clueless. So, I should give him a break. Clearly, he gives me one all the time.

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

First Day of Work


Tanner started work today with Lowndes, Drosdick, Doster, Kantor, and Reed. I just had to get a picture with Clark and his daddy before he left. I thought Clark would have a difficult time letting him go to work since he has been home for over a month. He cried the first couple of days until I would distract him with food or Little Einsteins. Now he is really cute and waves bye to him every morning and is ridiculously excited when Tanner walks in the door every night. Tanner is enjoying work so far and is glad to be back with the other Associates he started with last summer.