Thursday, December 29, 2011

How it flew by take 2..

For some reason my blog page kept messing up, so here we are with a second one.
In March, we dug up the front and back yard, and I mean we dug nice, big trenches in it..lol! My poor husband had to put in the sprinkler system and we had to make sure it was running properly before we could sod our yard. We picked May as our target for sod, and knew the sprinkler system installation would take some time.
Look at those beautiful trenches!

After we completed the sprinkler system, we knew we needed to work on the landscaping of the yard. We recruited my mom, aka the flower lady, to come down and help us me. Randy kinda punted on the flower planting; which was ok with me. Thankfully my mom is super tough, as there's no way I could have done it all by myself in 3 days!!
Prettier patio with the addition of flowers!

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Front garden



Back in February, I told Randy that I needed to go on a vacation. I'm not a presents kinda girl, but I do love traveling/vacations. We debated on what we wanted to do..without spending a ton of money, so we decided a cruise would be our best bet..especially since neither of us had been on one. We took a 7 night cruise with Royal Caribbean to Haiti, Jamaica, Grand Cayman, and Cozumel. We snorkeled in Cayman and Cozumel and enjoyed relaxing on the ship when we weren't docked.

First formal night at dinner

Snorkeling in Cozumel....gorgeous water
We came home on Mother's Day, and it was just a few days later, on May 11th that we received news of a wonderful gift from the Lord...I AM PREGNANT! We had our first ultrasound on May 31st, and by then, the blessing of 1st trimester nausea had already settled in for a long trimester nap.
Our first glance at the newest little Whitehead!
The end of May brought on the sod. May 20th, a huge truck pulled up loaded with our Zoysia grass, and man was it exciting. I know this sounds dorky, but I actually got teary eyed once it all started coming together. It is amazing how much difference some sod makes in your back and front yards.

The summer months brought lots of guests our way. Randy's parents, my aunt and cousins, another cousin and wife, my mom, and my brother and a friend took us through the majority of the summer months. By the time summer was nearing a close, the 1st trimester nausea was ending (thank the Lord), and I was starting to feel halfway normal again. The last weekend of July, I drove to Atlanta for a weekend fitness conference and then spent a few days with family in Augusta. While I was gone, Randy and another guy spent a whole Saturday removing our old back door and frame and replacing it with a new one. This had to be complete before we put in our new flooring.
Yep, we removed the carpet from the 3 bedrooms and replaced it with laminate. The project began a little sooner than Randy wanted but I was in a rush b/c our little baby was on the way and I didn't want to be helping him towards the end of my pregnancy.

By the beginning of September, I was 20 weeks pregnant and we went for our next ultrasound. They tried to determine the gender, but were unable to give us conclusive evidence...we walked away with, " We think it's a girl." We had heard that you should take a babymoon before the baby is born, so R and I decided to take a trip to Hawaii. We were fortunate to use sky miles for our tickets, and we stayed with a friend who lived in Kailua on the island of Oahu. We went to Hawaii without a big agenda..we just wanted to relax and enjoy our last vacation with just the two of us (for a while at least).
Someone loves the thumb!

When in Hawaii, one must eat shave ice

At the Dole plantation
At the end of September, we returned for another ultrasound..this time we received this news:
It's a girl!
Yep, we have a little girl on the way. Of course, I was thrilled, and Randy has definitely warmed up to the idea of having a little girl. We named her Eden Joy, and can't wait until we get to see her in person.
We spent the month of October working on the laminate flooring, and in November we drove to Augusta for my first baby shower and my grandma's 80th birthday party. It was awesome getting to see family members from out of town, and having so many of us together all at one time. The very next week we drove to Mobile for Thanksgiving, where Randy and I took advantage of Black Friday to spend $300 on diapers from Babies R'Us..yikes! Hopefully they will last us a few weeks..lol

December came pretty fast, and I had to get Eden's room ready for her arrival. We've decided to put her in the pack n play in our room for a few weeks, and then we'll probably transition to the crib in her room. R's birthday was the 8th, and I had a baby shower on the 9th and the 10th. B/c it's too hard for me to travel now (my back hurts after about 4 minutes in any vehicle), my mom and youngest brother came down for Cmas.
Enjoying the nice weather

With my little brother
Randy's parents are coming over today to celebrate a late Cmas and so R and his dad can go fishing.
As I type this, I am 22 days from my due date with Eden. Yep, this year has flown by. Soon, our little girl will be here, and our lives will be forever changed. It's scary, yet exciting at the same time. My sister in law Haley is due in 3 days with my nephew James, and our other sister in law Morgan is due to have a C section with our other nephew on March 20th. My cousin Lydia is also pregnant with a little girl and she's due on Feb. 15th. My cousin Amanda got engaged on Cmas Day, so we are also expecting to attend a wedding at the end of 2012. We have a lot to look forward to, and are certain that God's hand is in all of this. Thank you Lord for your blessings..some in disguise and others not so much.

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