Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Chuck vs. the Obsession

Have I mentioned our obsession with obsessions?  Sometimes we get obsessed with things.  A few years ago, we saw a commercial for a new show called Chuck on NBC - it looked like a quirky spy comedy, and we decided to tune in for the pilot.  We liked it, and went back for a second week.  Then we were hooked.  I'm proud to say we've watched every episode since, and we own the past three seasons on DVD.


Last night was the season four premiere of Chuck.  We've been looking forward to this since the season 3 finale some months ago.  When you're obsessed with something and it's taken away from you, there's a certain withdrawal.  After the season finale, I started planning our season 4 premiere party.  It took some months, but last night I pulled it off as a surprise for Rob.

Ty Nant water, as seen in Chuck vs. the Honeymooners:  check

Cheese balls, as seen in Chuck vs. the Pink Slip:  check

Subway-style sandwiches, as featured many episodes:  check

Specifically, turkey and munster cheese sandwiches, as featured in Chuck vs. the Truth:  check

But here's the best part.  Since last May, I've been scouring various stores and websites for good deals on Converse sneakers.  I can think of only one scene in the last three season where Chuck has not been wearing high top black Converse.  (Shout-out to all Chuck fans out there:  can you name the scene?)  Last night I presented Rob with Converse shoes for every member of our family.  We all put them on immediately.

And then with kids in bed, Rob and I snuggled on the sofa for the hour we've been anticipating for the last three months.  We were not disappointed.  Aces, Charles.

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Baby's First Photo Shoot

Last week, our dear friend Jon Gibson kindly came over to take pictures of the kids.  Jon is an art professor at Xavier University, and a very accomplished artist in many mediums.  That much will be quite obvious to you when you see the results of the photo shoot!

Click HERE to see the slideshow set to music and HERE to see the photos all on the same page.  For a few more cute pictures of Matt and Ellie, check out Jon's post with a slideshow of a trip to the zoo we made last week with Gibsons and some visiting friends.

For more on Jon's work, explore his photography website and his portfolio website

Monday, August 02, 2010

More Tessa Pictures

Here are some cute ones from the last few days.  We can't get enough snuggling from this girl.  Right now, she's fast asleep in Rob's arms.  I think he's been holding her for almost two hours.  So far, she's a dream baby.  Of course, we haven't hit that 2 week mark when things really get fussy!  For now, we'll just continue soaking up her sweetness.



Saturday, July 31, 2010

And Baby Makes Five

She is here at last!  On Tuesday, July 27th at 1:48 p.m. our Tessa Charlotte was born.  She weighed in at 7 pounds 8 ounces and 20 3/4 inches long.  Everything went wonderfully, and we're all doing well.  I took advantage of the full 48 hours insurance allows you to be in the hospital, and just enjoyed the quiet time holding Tess.  With Ellie and Matt in the house, there won't be enough of those quiet hours to just hold a newborn.  I loved it.

Here are some pictures taken a few hours after she was born:


We're completely in love with this girl.  Ellie and Matt beg to hold her and can't get enough of their Baby Tess.  Ellie looked up at me with a smile yesterday and said, "Now we have two chicas in our family!"  Today while looking at Tess sleeping she said, "She's OUR baby and we get to keep her in our family forever!"  Smile.

Friday, July 09, 2010

Wanna Go Nana's!

A few days ago, Matt came to me holding a swim diaper and said, "Wanna go Nana's!"  Smart kid.  I immediately called Nana and arranged a pool day.  The kids have recently taken to jumping into the pool from the top of the hot tub, and for some reason yesterday I asked if they were brave enough to try the diving board.  They were, and we spent an hour there before I was too exhausted (er, pregnant) to chase them around the deep end of the pool.  They were exhausted enough for good naps, and I got to spend some much needed time alone poolside.  Whew.  Thanks for taking such good care of us Nan!  We love you - not just your pool!

Friday, June 18, 2010

Believe the Hype, Part II

Today we went to the park


Then we ate popsicles



They were messy!



Oh my!

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Something Unavoidable Came Up: Summer

Today I was scheduled to see my OB at 2:15 p.m.  But also today, it was 85 degrees and sunny.  Today Dani Jensen and Camie Christensen are in town with their kids.  The next two days are supposed to be cloudy and rainy.  Today was the perfect pool day.

So I called my OB this morning, put on my best kind apologetic voice, and explained, "I'm just so sorry to have to cancel, but something, um, unavoidable has come up and I can't make my appointment this afternoon."  Then as soon as preschool was over we changed into swimsuits and headed to Nana's for the afternoon.  On the way, Ellie declared, "Mom, I made it to summer!"  My thoughts exactly.

We swam and talked and ate and then swam and talked and ate some more.  All seven kids had a blast splashing and squirting water guns and giggling.  I loved catching up with Dani and Camie, both of whom live way too far away from me for my liking.  I'm sure Nana agrees.

My OB is going out of town and can't get me in for an appointment until June 7th.  Totally worth it.  I now have a bad sunburn on my back, and it hurts to carry my purse on my shoulders.  Also totally worth it.

In other news, today was Ellie's last day of preschool for the year.  They took a class picture, handed out awards, and then played and ate snacks.  The moms proudly took pictures.  We adore her teacher, and are so grateful for all she's done this year.  And I'm proud of Ellie for being a big preschool girl!  She's a champ!  Here's a picture of her big smile during today's final playtime.


Confession:  today was not actually our first day at Nana's pool.  Yesterday was sunny and warm, too, and we swam all afternoon with Nana, Camie, my friend/her sister-in-law Liz, and all our kids.  Dani was on a plane headed to Cinci.  Rob is out of town, so I was in no rush to get home and cook dinner.  But then Nan started prepping dinner and must have noticed me salivating as she sliced the fresh fruit and salted the gorgeous fresh tomatoes.  She knew I had chicken nuggets waiting for our dinner at home, and took pity on us.  Thanks, Nan, for letting us stay through scrumptious dinner and all the way to bedtime!

Second confession:  Now that summer has officially arrived, there's little chance of me posting blogs.  Maybe I'll post something when our baby girl is born in July.  Then again, maybe I'll just take her straight from the hospital to the pool.  I made it to summer!