Sunday, July 8, 2012

North Myrtle Beach June 2012

"My soul is full of longing
For the secret of the sea,
And the heart of the great ocean
Sends a thrilling pulse through me."
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

A few weeks ago, David and I took a 4 night trip to North Myrtle Beach, SC.  We were very excited about this trip because it was to be our last trip together before JoJo joins us and thus was pretty much our "babymoon."  We couldn't wait to get away together!  We left at 5:30am on a Wednesday morning, but managed to get a quick picture of my 20 week belly bump (I'm 22 1/2 weeks now as I write this) before we left our house (the early AM time explains why I look so sleepy).

 
 Then we set our for our trip!  Some of you may remember from past beach-trip blog posts that we ALWAYS stop for breakfast at Shoney's in Rockingham, NC on our way down.  This is definitely a major tradition of ours, and for some reason I always choose to take a picture of David next to the sign to document the occasion...




 We made one brief wrong turn on our way down, which our GPS quickly fixed for us, EXCEPT that it took us down this dirt path in order to do so!  It was crazy and very funny, so I had to take a picture.  Who knew that our GPS even knew that this road was here?




When we got there on Wednesday, our room wasn't quite ready for check-in yet, so we went shopping at Tanger Outlets.  But while we were there, I looked down and noticed that my left foot /ankle was HUGE!!!  For the first time in this pregnancy, I had some swelling and it was big time!  It had David worried, so we went back to the hotel and sat in the air-conditioned lobby for a while as we waited on a call-back from the triage nurse at our OB's office.  Luckily, she called back and confirmed that it was just normal pregnancy swelling and was aggravated by the car trip.  So with no more worries, we checked into our room, ate dinner (at Carolina Roadhouse - our favorite), and sat out on our balcony that evening so we could take some pictures...




The next morning we woke up and the weather was beautiful!  We prepared to hit the beach - me in my maternity bathing suit and David in his super-cool Carolina sandals that I bought him some time ago.  We had a great day in the ocean (Yes, I LOVE ocean swimming and was not about to let being pregnant keep me out.  I was just very careful and turned my back to the waves to protect Joseph), and were able to beat the heat by sitting under our umbrella and draping a towel over our heads (okay, so it was just me that did the towel thing)...





That night we ate at TBonz at Barefoot Landing, where we got seated at a table right on the water at the intercoastal waterway - I love that!  Then we got our pictures taken by the crazy mirrors, did some walking and shopping (even bought Joseph a John Deere onesie from the Farm Toy Company store) and finished up the night by going to the OD Pavilion amusement park next to our hotel.  I couldn't ride anything of course since I was pregnant, but it was still fun to watch. 




The next day, Friday, we had another great beach/pool day!  We played in the ocean for a while, but the yellow flag (rough surf) was out, and after a little while I was afraid it was too much for Joseph.  David agreed with me, so we headed to the lazy river.  I wasn't sure I'd even be able to get my pregnant self out of the float, but I had fun!


That afternoon/evening we drove up to Calabash, NC to do a little shopping and spend some time at the inlet, which is always so pretty.  Got some great pictures there!












Then we came back to Myrtle and ate dinner at King's Famous Pizza on Highway 17.  We had never been there before, but we were hungry and it was very good.



Our last day, Saturday, we tried to live it up and get as much beach time as we could since we knew we'd be leaving the next morning.  Luckily, the weather stayed really nice for us!





On our way back the next day, we made frequent stops (at least once an hour) to walk around and try to keep my feet from swelling too much.  When we stopped in Fair Bluff, NC, we discovered the walking trails and bridges at the Lumber River State Park!  It was amazing and so beautiful!  We decided that this little treasure has to be a regular "on-the-way-home" stop from now on!!!











All in all, it was a wonderful trip!  I can't remember when I have cherished time with my husband quite so much, especially knowing it would be our last "alone" trip before having kids.  God is so good in the opportunities He provides us!  And of course, I can't end this blog without a 21 week picture (don't worry, 22 and 23 week pics coming soon!)


Friday, June 8, 2012

Our Past Two Weeks

"Science has never drummed up quite as effective a tranquilizing agent as a sunny spring day."  ~W. Earl Hall

Our past two weeks have brought several fun little adventures.  

Two weekends ago, we went to Randleman / Asheboro for the day.  David lived here for a year (before we met) and so we go back to visit periodically.  My grandfather, who passed away in January, was also from Randleman, so we always enjoy reminiscing about the things he grew up with down there.


We started by visiting our friends Brett and Jessica at their house in Randleman.  We had a nice little chat, and got to see the ADORABLE nursery that they have prepared for their little boy (who is being born today!), Isaac.  We are so thankful for other friends who are having little boys for Joseph to play with!!!


Then we rode by the house that my grandfather grew up in.  Also, when my grandparents first got married in 1945 (after my grandfather got home from the war), they lived for a couple of years in the upstairs room here.  So fun to see.  The house is a little run down now, but it's still cool to see where they used to live.




Then we stopped at Deep River, where there is a park with trails that you can walk on.  I got my first baby bump picture at 16.5 weeks!!!








We finished the day by going to locally famous Sir Pizza (David has wanted to take me there FOREVER)...it was very good...


And by going by David's old apartment...


On the way back to Greensboro, I laid my seat back and went to sleep (very common for pregnant Lisa).  My wonderful husband took a picture of me totally unconscious, mouth wide open, and snoring (or so he says).  Needless to say, that picture didn't make the blog. ;-)


This past weekend, we went to an event we go to every year at Bicentennial Gardens.  It's called Parisian Promenade, and it's a celebration of french culture.  It's always so much fun!  As part of it, they always have a french cooking demonstration put on my the GTCC School of Culinary and Hospitality Management.  This man, who is one of the culinary professors at the school, showed us how to make shrimp and polenta as well as a spicy chicken and pasta dish...




We've also gotten several recent belly bump shots...


One at 17 weeks...




And another at 18 weeks...I'm growing!!!




And yesterday we had our 18 week ultrasound.  Joseph looks WONDERFUL!!!  He is so incredibly active - the ultrasound tech had trouble getting all the measurements she needed initially because he would NOT stay still.  One of the pregnancy books I have says "An active baby is a healthy baby" and JoJo sure must be doing great!!!  I started feeling flutters last week in my tummy and now I feel them a LOT!  So fun!!!  Everything on ultrasound looked totally normal and good.  He is measuring WAY heavy for his age already - he should be around 6.7 ounces right now and he already weighs 9 oz.!!! They said that was fine and nothing to worry about.  David and both of the grandfathers have joked about how much they would love for him to be a football star (deep down they will love him regardless of what he does!) and it looks like he's well on his way to being a linebacker already.  I laughed, because ever since we found out he was a boy I have felt that he is going to be huge (like 9 pounds huge).  They say a mother's intuition is usually right, so I think he's going to be a big boy.  Our family is full of big, strong men, and I think Joseph is going to follow in that line!  I am already getting slightly nervous about how well my "natural" birth plan is going to play out!  Here are some pictures of our sweet boy...

 This is a face shot...and yes, the face shots are supposed to look this scary at this stage...

 At the end of the ultrasound he flipped onto his stomach...silly baby!!!


 


 A sweet little profile shot!!!!


Just under 22 weeks left...we can't wait to meet our sweet boy!!!