Category: Travels


July 4-8 we headed over to Sandpoint, ID for Darrell’s Grandma’s 80th birthday party and family reunion. We were a little apprehensive because it was going to be Edwards first big trip. We have taken him a few places in the car and he always did well there, so we were hoping he would be good to go the 6 hour drive there and 6 hours back. At the last minute, we decided to leave on the evening of the 3rd and drive through the night. It worked out great. Darrell drove and stopped when we needed to feed Edward and then Darrell napped while I changed, fed, and got him back in the carseat and ready to go again. Our normal 6 hour drive ended up only taking us about 8 hours. Not to shabby with a newborn. 🙂

We decided to stay with Darrell’s Uncle Adam and Aunt Linda. They have a changing table and a bassinet so it was stuff we wouldn’t have to bring. Plus there was only one other family member staying there, so it wasn’t too overwhelming for Edward. It was nice being able to pass him off to someone else so we could get a break (even though I never went far).

Overall it was a great weekend. Edward went to his first fireworks show and slept through 95% of it (then he started stirring so I went inside the host’s house so the noise would be muffled). We got to meet and spend time with a lot of the family and it was nice that Grandma Lorna got to see how much bigger Edward has gotten in the 3 weeks since she saw him last. Plus we got photos of Edward and her that we forgot to get when she was here. We took Edward down to the river and were going to dip his toes in, but he decided he was going to stay awake all day (8-4) and then he fell asleep just before we left so he slept the whole time we were at the river.

We were going to come back on the Sunday, but decided to stay an extra day so we would miss all of the holiday traffic. Darrell worked there on Monday and after he finished, we headed home. Unfortunately, Edward slept most of the day on Monday and when we got to Spokane, he decided to start waking up. After that, he was fussy and didn’t want to stay in the carseat. We had to stop a little more often than we would have liked, but he was a happy baby when we took him out of the carseat. We stopped for dinner in Ellensburg and it was the first time I had to nurse him in a restaurant. Definitely a little different, but we did it! 🙂

Best part of the whole weekend: Edward slept for 4 hours at a time the whole weekend except for Saturday night. Saturday was the birthday party and that night, Edward slept for a whole 6 hours. I woke up after 5 hours and was a little worried he hadn’t woken us up yet, but he was fine, so I let him sleep. I felt great that I had gotten so much sleep. It only lasted for the one night, but it gives me something to look forward to. 🙂

The only downside we found from the weekend was a little overstimulation for Edward. He was use to a lot of people paying attention to him and playing with him that Tuesday was rough since he wouldn’t allow us to leave him alone to do anything. He constantly wanted attention and to be near someone. It was a slow process to get him back to being ok with being on his own and we will have to figure something out for next time we visit family.

Allen/Ednie Family Reunion Dinner on Schweitzer Mountain:

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Being loved on:

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with Wanda (Linda's mom)

Grandma Lorna

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Random Edward from the Weekend:

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At the River with Adam & Linda:
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Rest Stop on the way home:

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Kisses from Mommy & Daddy:

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On the way home:

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So, I posted a while ago about our trip from Texas to Seattle here. These are some photos to go along with that post. 🙂

Day 1 – March 22 – Stayed in Abilene, TX after not getting enough sleep to hit the road safely.

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Both cats were unsure of what exactly was going on. Poleeko stayed under the blankets the whole first night and Zedd came out, but needed to be near someone at all times. Darrell got to cuddle with him. 🙂

 

 

 

 

 

Day 2 – March 23 – Drove from Abilene, TX to Farmington, NM

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The cats weren’t sure about having to stay in their carrier, but they weren’t yowling which was great. We found out that if we left them uncovered, they would yowl, so we took our blanket and covered the cage only looking in occasionally to make sure they were ok.

 

 

 

 

 

Duststorm

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On the left is the duststorms we had to drive through from just West of Lubbock all the way through Monroe, NM. After Monroe, the dust wasn’t all around, but the wind was still at a hefty speed which made us have to take it slow. On the right is Zedd needing more cuddles after a 12 hour drive in his carrier. I think he just wanted to make sure he was still loved. 🙂

Day 3 – March 24 – Drove from Farmington, NM to Idaho Falls, ID

All we took were a bunch of scenic photos. We drove through a section of Colorado, then crossed through Utah stopping to have dinner with my sister and her boyfriend in Orem, UT and ended up in Idaho for the night. The first photo is of Darrell trying to find Poleeko who crawled under the bed.

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Day 4 – March 25 – Idaho Falls, ID to Sandpoint, ID

Today we had our first frost on the window when we left the hotel. Because of the way Idaho is shaped, we crossed into Montana and then back into Idaho. It was our shortest trip at only about 9 hours of driving.

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We left the cats in Sandpoint at Grandma Lorna’s cabin so that they weren’t going house to house with us and they were somewhat stable. This is where they spent their 3 weeks:

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Then we said goodbye and headed to Seattle

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We had an awesome weekend in Austin!! We had originally planned to leave Abilene at 5pm on Friday to slowly make our way down to Austin, but our plans changed. My dad called me around 8:30 that morning and said that they would be in Abilene around 5pm. I love getting to see my Dad and I don’t get to see him that often. So we pushed back our departure time to 6(ish).

Dad and Uncle Mike showed up at 5 and so we hung out for about an hour and then let them crash at our house to get some rest before finishing their load back to California. They always seem to stop by when we have stuff planned, but they never know where their loads are going to take them until last minute. Hopefully next time we will be home with nothing planned. 🙂

We finally left Abilene around 6:15 and headed straight for the hotel. We stayed in Downtown Austin so we could mostly walk places. We got to the hotel around 10:30 pm. After we checked in, we headed out to get some dinner and walk around on Sixth Street. It was fun. It really reminded us of Bourbon street in New Orleans. It was ridiculously crowded. We walked Sixth street and then we decided to head down to Fourth Street and the Warehouse district. I got tired, so I walked back to the hotel and Darrell and our friend Drew stayed and hung out for another hour and a half till the bars closed. They seemed to have a fabulous time.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On Saturday we just hung around and didn’t do much in the morning. I watched TV quietly while the guys slept. Darrell and I went up to brunch around 10:30. After brunch we decided to go check out the Gay Pride Festival that Austin had going on. We drove over there and hung out for a couple of hours. It was fun. There were a lot of different booths, a drag queen singing, lots of games, and all around fun times.

After the Pride Festival, we headed back to the hotel to rest and cool down for a little bit before heading to Lady Bird Johnson Lake for the Bat Cruise which was the main reason we went to Austin. Last year Kelly and Carla went with us. This year, Tim, Dana, and Drew joined us. It was fun. The boat went the other way up the river before the bats, so we got to see a different side of Austin.

 

We went under the bridge and were able to look up and see the cracks on the bottom of the bridge where the bats roost. The stains are the bat guano and it is stinky and loud under there. The story is that they wanted to widen Congress Street Bridge, but they didn’t want to get rid of the current bridge. So instead, they cut the current bridge into slices and then left the gaps underneath and filled them up top. That’s where the bats decided they would roost. They are Mexican Free-tail bats. There are about 1.5 million of them under the bridge.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We got off of the Bat Cruise and started heading back to our hotel, but I forgot that the Gay Pride Parade was going on, so we ended up spending probably close to an hour in traffic. When we finally made it to the hotel, a friend of Cory’s, Sa’ndor, was waiting and we headed out to dinner with him. It was fun. I tried the fish and chips at the pub, but it still didn’t match up to the fish and chips from California that I am use to. :/ We hung out in downtown Austin again until close to midnight.

Sunday was just a day to relax and head back home. We went out to Juan and a Million for breakfast (cheap!!!). Then we checked out of the hotel and were trying to decide on where to go. We ended up going to South Congress food trucks for some cupcakes first. 🙂 Darrell got the Double Dose which is Chocolate Cake with Chocolate Cream Cheese Frosting. I got the Sweetberry which is Strawberry cake with Strawberry cream cheese frosting. If you are ever in the Austin area, I highly recommend this food truck.

We sat around and ate our cupcakes and then we decided to go check out Barton Springs to see if it was really crowded since it was a hot day. Barton Springs is awesome!! It is built around an aquifer and not treated at all. It is like a river swimming pool. The water was really cold, and the ground was really slippery. I took my time getting in and didn’t spend much time there. Darrell jumped in and headed over to the diving board and did a couple dives. It was nice and relaxing for the few hours we spent there.


Then we began our trek home. We headed back through Fredericksburg so we could get some dinner and because we love the town of Fredericksburg. 🙂 We always stop and eat at the Brewing Company and they have an awesome German Potato Salad. Yummy!!!

So that was what we spent this weekend doing. It was fun and we were a little sad to see Sunday end so fast. But it was all around a great time. Next time we head down to Austin, I am thinking that Barton Springs will be on our list again.

 

We have less than a week until we test. I have been trying not to read to much into symptoms because the Prometrium supplement gives the same symptoms as early pregnancy. I am tired all the time. I have been taking naps during the day, going to bed early and waking up late. I have had other symptoms, but like I said, I can’t attribute it to anything other than supplement right now.

I got a phone call from the hospital yesterday and they have Pixel’s pictures. They have put them in the mail, so hopefully I will have them by this weekend or early next week. I am really excited about that! It is a bittersweet excitement because I know this is the last thing I have been looking forward to getting of Pixels. After this, there is nothing else of his we will ever receive. *sigh*

We have two more days until we head down to Austin for the weekend. I am really excited about that. We have a hotel near downtown, so we are going to probably spend some time wandering 6th street and other downtown areas we didn’t get to see last year. We have three other friends going, so we should definitely have a blast!

Today is 3 days past. We still have 11 more to go.

The massive cramping that I got right after the IUI has gone away. It lasted for about 36 hours where all I wanted to do was lay around and watch movies. (which I did :P)

The weather outside has dropped from mid to upper 90’s to low 70’s and it has been raining for the last two days, so that has also fueled my desire to just lay around and watch movies. I love the rain and am glad that we are finally starting to get our fall. We are still a few inches shy of normal for the year, but every little bit helps.

Due to this rapid temperature drop, I feel sick. This is not helping my mood any. I am trying not to get sick, so I have started to take the vitamins the midwife recommended during the pregnancy in May when I got sick.

And to top all of this off, something happened to my right eyelid. I don’t know if I got bit or if I am having an allergic reaction to something. It has been a little sore since yesterday, but only when I rubbed my eyes. Today, it hurts when I blink and it is starting to swell up. I have no idea what could cause this. I am so not enjoying it right now.

Darrell has quite a few plans in place for tomorrow, so I will be on my own during much of the day. He is going to go play tennis with a friend, then he is going to hang out and play video games with another friend before we both go over to yet another friends house for a dinner party/hangout. Whew.

Next week we are prepping for a long weekend. We decided to go ahead and head down to Austin for another Bat Cruise. We decided this time to head down on Friday and hang out in Austin for the whole weekend instead of just for 24 hours. I think it will be fun. It definitely will give me something to do to keep my mind off this countdown temporarily.

That’s about it going on around here.

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