Monday, March 29, 2010

Imagine Childhood

Check us out on the Imagine Childhood Blog: http://imaginechildhood.com/blog/?p=8559

If you look at my blog you have already seen the photos. They feature nature walks with photos and stories that people send from around the world. It is a fun thing to read with Ethan and we get to see lots of beautiful photos. So, I decided to submit some. Anyway, I think it is a great blog and a great resource.

Friday, March 26, 2010

Thursday, March 25, 2010

He's Here!



Here are a couple of pics of our beautiful baby boy. More to come....

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Our last day as a family of 4 (counting Sequoia) and Ethan's last tumbling class







It is weird knowing that I will be induced sometime tomorrow. It makes me feel nostalgic about Ethan being my baby boy, and how wonderful it is to experience pregnancy. But, we're all pretty excited.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Bear River Migratory Refuge III







With no progression toward delivery in the past few weeks I decided a bumpy ride through the Refuge was a great idea. March is my favorite time to go after all. Maybe it helped because this morning I had a doctor appt. and I am 90% effaced and dilated to 4 cm. Not bad for walking around feeling great. So, I guess it really is any day now.

On a different note, Justin and I finished the documentary, Food Inc. last night. Wow. I have to say that between starting work and being pregnant, I had relaxed a bit on buying everything I can locally with as little processing as possible. But, after watching that, I have a renewed sense of dedication. Perhaps I do have time to follow Lau Farms scheduled visits and wait in line for local meat after all. And maybe I should put more emphasis on the garden this year. Now, if Justin would just agree to chickens. After all, I want to teach my kids mindfulness and to give them a connection to their food and a sense of the true cost of the way we live.

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Getting Ready for Baby

I've been having fun with some baby projects....the photos are terrible, but here they are.