Tuesday, August 30, 2011

August 13, 2011: Pacific Grove Baby Shower

We were so very fortunate to have Mom (Grandma) and Tias Heather, Allison and Kelly throw an amazing baby shower for Baby Gaudette (and me) down in Pacific Grove on August 13. The day started with a little bit of stress given that the shower theme was an outdoor garden tea party, and the weather - as is typical of PG Summers - was wet and cold. Thankfully, though, just before the party started, the weather cleared up, and we were able to stick with our original plan of having the party in Mom's beautiful backyard.

We had a delicious lunch spread with salads and tea sandwiches, a hot tea, iced tea and lemonade bar, and an amazing dessert table (check it out!):


There was a fun array of shower games and activities, and Grant and I could not believe the generosity of our friends and family who got so many amazing gifts for Baby Gaudette. This girl is SET!

Here are some photos from the day (click to enlarge):


Items to note:
*Tia Allison and I have babies due just under two weeks apart! They are sure to be life-long friends, like we are.
*Tia Kelly made Baby Gaudette the most beautiful quilt, with the softest back! It currently hangs over the baby's crib in her room, and I know she will treasure it forever.
*We were so lucky to have so many friends from high school and family friends in attendance. Several even made long trips to be there (thank you Heather, Allison, Kelly, Christina, Purnima, and Stephanie J.)!
*Cute babies: Allison and Christina brought Avery and Kegan to help us celebrate the day!
*Mom (Grandma) worked so hard to get her garden ready for the party. And it looked absolutely gorgeous with flowers in bloom, bright green grass, and clothelines of cute dresses for Baby Gaudette! Thank you Grandma and Tia Heather for the amazing wardrobe our baby will have!
*Dad (Grandpa) was so so helpful with setting up the shower! Special thanks to him for all his hard work, including babysitting Betinho during the party!

Baby Gaudette's Bassinet

Although Grant and I have been spending a ton of time decorating and organizing little Grunka's nursery, she won't actually be staying in the nursery for the first few months after birth. Instead, we're planning to have her stay upstairs with us in our bedroom, which will be much nicer for nighttime feedings, etc. While she's up in our room, she'll be sleeping in this gorgeous bassinet!



Having this bassinet as Baby Gaudette's first bed is so special. This is actually the bassinet that my parents bought for me when I was born. My mom restored it when Betinho was born two-and-a-half years ago, and now it will be passed to our little girl. To make the bassinet special for our baby, my mom made the adorable bumper and skirt, which coordinates with the quilt that I made for our little girl. Baby Gaudette is so lucky to have so many people that love her so much already!

Monday, August 29, 2011

July-August 2011: Setting up the Nursery (continued)

With the layout, furniture and fixtures decided (see my previous post), it was time to start working on details. First and foremost, we needed artwork! We are so lucky to have a resident artist in the family! Grant's sister, Katherine, is an art major in college, and she agreed to paint a gorgeous painting for the baby's room during her summer break. We gave her the color scheme, and a general description that we wanted cheery flowers, and she came up with the rest.



We absolutely love the look of this painting in the room. And Grunka now has a family heirloom that she can keep forever. Thank you, Tia Katherine, for creating this masterpiece!

July-August 2011: Nesting Part 2 - Setting up the Nursery!

As soon as we found out that we were having a baby girl, my mind started swirling with all of the amazing ways that we could decorate the room. We wanted something bright and cheery enough for a baby, but sophisticated and contemporary enough to go with the rest of our decor. We're excited about the progress we've made:

The Guest Bed: Being the biggest item of furniture in the room, the bed would be a major focal point. We found this perfect duvet cover at Garnet Hill. We love the bright colors, and the fact that it brings the outdoors in -- Grunka's room overlooks our patio, so there are pretty flowers everywhere!



The Light Fixture: Our new bedspread clashed terribly with the light fixture in the room, which contained a blue/brown mosaic. Thus, I next went on the search for a coordinating light fixture. Thankfully, Tia Purnima found a perfect fit, designed by Jonathan Adler --



The Crib/Changing Table: With a darker-colored duvet cover, and darker tan walls, we opted for a white crib and changing table. There are about a million models of cribs and changing tables to choose from, so we consulted the experts at www.consumerreports.com, narrowed it down to two choices, and went shopping. Ultimately, we loved the look of the Bonavita Peyton Lifestyle Crib and Furniture, and the size was perfect for the room. Mom and Heather were so generous to buy us the crib as an early shower gift --



With these items decided, we had a basic room in the works. It looked like this:



Next came artwork, bookshelves, crib bedding, etc. . . . more on these to come!

Saturday, August 27, 2011

"Smart Baby" Muffins


Many people take Omega 3 supplements during their pregnancy, since Omega 3 is supposed to support brain development, and have a whole host of other benefits. And who doesn't want a smarty-pants baby?!?! The only trouble is that the supplements themselves often worsten stomach aches and heartburn that are already symptomatic during pregnancy. So, rather than taking the pills, I've been trying to eat foods that are high in Omega 3, and have been buying Omega 3 fortified milk and eggs. Little Grunka is going to be valedictorian, Class of 2029!
Here's a recipe that I've dubbed "Smart Baby" Muffins, because they are FULL of Omega 3!

"Smart Baby" Muffins:
(makes about 12-15 muffins)

Ingredients:
1 1/2 cups whole wheat or all-purpose flour
1 1/2 cups ground flax seed (FULL of Omega 3!)
3/4 cup brown sugar
1 tbsp baking powder
3/4 tsp nutmeg
1 1/2 tsp cinnamon
2 cups milk (Omega 3 fortified!)
1 egg (Omega 3 fortified!)
Blackberries, blueberries, or raspberries
Cane sugar for sprinkling on top

Directions:
1. Preheat oven to 350°F.
2. Mix the dry ingredients first, then add in the milk and eggs and stir until well mixed.
3. Spray muffin pan with cooking spray or use pan liners. Fill with batter until 3/4 full.
4. Place berries on the top of the batter, and sprinkle with cane sugar.
5. Bake at 350°F for approx. 25-30 minutes.

Note: These are NOT the tastiest muffins in the world -- they are full of flax! In fact, I think the look a lot better in the picture than they taste. Grant refuses to try one! :)

Friday, August 26, 2011

20-30 Weeks: Pregnancy Pics

I didn't start really showing (other than just looking bloated all of the time) until about 20 weeks into the pregnancy. So, from 20 weeks on, I started taking pictures of myself every couple of weeks so I could document the growth. And there has been some MAJOR growing going on, particularly in the last few weeks! Here ia a line-up of the photos I've taken to date. I tried to take most of them wearing the same outfit, so you could really see the stomach expanding.

20 weeks:


22 weeks:


24 weeks:


26 weeks:



28 weeks:


30 weeks:

Thursday, August 25, 2011

June 29, 2011 - 20 Week Ultrasound



It's a Girl!!! And she has a very cute profile, if I do say so myself!

Grant and I were so happy to get to see our baby again at our 20 week ultrasound. We knew that we were likely to find out the sex of the baby at the appointment, so we were all excitement and nerves that morning. My "motherly intuition" was telling me that we were having a girl, but then I had a dream that we were having a boy, and the Chinese calendar birth chart that some work colleagues insisted I take also indicated that it would be a boy. So we had no idea what to think!

Before the appointment, we contemplated what the best way to find out the gender was. Some of our friends suggested having the ultrasound technician write the gender down on a piece of paper and place it into a sealed envelope for Grant and me to open on our own. Others suggested taking the sealed envelope to a baker and having them bake a "girl" (pink) or "boy" (blue) cake for us, covered with frosting, so we'd only find out the sex when we cut into the cake. As tempting (and delicious) as these idea sounded, we opted for keeping it simple. We asked the technician to tell us what we were having while we were there at the appointment, looking at our beautiful little baby on the screen.

When she told us it was a girl, we just squeezed each others hands so tightly, and had the biggest smiles on our faces. It was perfect! Of course, we would have reacted the exact same way if she'd said it was a boy. We are just so happy to be undertaking this new adventure together, and we can't wait to meet Baby Gaudette!