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Friday, December 17, 2010

Stocking Hangers

I love stockings and we have a really cute collection of them--mostly from my Mom. Thanks, Mom! My husband and I bought a set with a matching tree skirt (which you can catch a glimpse of here) for our first Christmas together six years ago. Mom has bought the boys stockings as they've joined the family.

The problem is that we don't have a mantle! We have a very effective woodburning stove in the living room and someday it will get a decorative mantle...

For now we needed a different solution! Inspired by the stocking-hanger signs I've seen on Etsy and around blogland, I came up with my own version. And I'm IN LOVE!!! I'm completely thrilled with how it turned out. Don't you just love it when that happens?!


My husband cut lengths of fencing that we he pulled down around the property.


 I painted them one coat of white, then used stencils for the letters. 



I traced around a snowflake ornament, then filled it in with paint.


I added mug hooks to the bottom of the boards and two picture-hanging dealy-bobs (official term) to the back. I found that if I only added one hanger the sign wouldn't stay straight unless the stockings weighed exactly the same.


Aren't they so fun?!



Chic on a Shoestring Decorating

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Ew, Gross!

Do you have places around your house that you want to clean up before holiday guests arrive? I do. If I could find some time to paint the hallway without help from my little guys, I totally would. And the kitchen ceiling. And the bathroom! 

The ugliest thing in my hallway besides the cheap oak doors that are banged, scratched, dinged dented and outfitted with nasty old doorknobs is the heater vent. I removed the one in the hall and decided to do a few more while I was at it.

 WARNING: The following pictures are graphic and disgusting!

Pile of dirty, ugly vents
Close-up of the filth!!!

Nothing that a little elbow-grease, a good vacuum cleaner and some spray paint can't fix!

Hall: Before
Hall: During
Hallway: After
Bedroom: Before
Bedroom: During
Bedroom: After
Living Room: Before
Living Room: After
All of this gunk in the vacuum cleaner
was from just the 3 places above!!!

  It's embarrassing to admit how much dirt a family of 4 can generate! Now, do you need to get out that vacuum and clean up a bit before your holiday guests arrive?

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

The Saga Continues

You've heard my first son's birth story and the subsequent choices we made for our second son's birth. I practically drooled over my midwife and how happy we were and how glad I was to have her to count on for our third baby's arrival in May. Not only have we established our relationship and our trust, we've been there and done that! She's been in the trenches with us and she was our rock! I felt even more secure in our choice because our midwife is also a nurse. She was able to adjust my medications so I didn't have to visit my primary care doctor in addition to the prenatal visits with my midwife.

Sounds too good to be true, right?

Our midwife very kindly and painfully told us this week that she is no longer allowed to attend VBACs. Yeah, that's me!

That's right. Some insurance guy somewhere decided that a natural birth after a mother has had a c-section is too risky. In all my research (and it was quite substantial) I could only find a 2% increased risk of uterine rupture in VBAC patients (vaginal birth after cesarean). 

I feel discriminated against! 

Nevermind that I've already done it once! Nevermind that our midwife has delivered scores of VBAC babies. Nevermind that the evidence out there does not show a significantly increased risk--and where the risk is highest is in those patients who have transverse scar (naval to pelvis) rather than a more typical bikini line (hip to hip) scar! Nevermind that it's my body and my baby and my choice!

Did you know that insurance requires a surgeon to be on duty--not just on call--when a VBAC patient is in labor? It's much easier for the doctor to just schedule a c-section, and it costs the hospital less money.

{deep cleansing breath}

So what are the options?

1. We could go against everything we learned with the second pregnancy/delivery and sign up with an OB. I am 35 which is considered 'advanced maternal age'. That means extra appointments and tests with the OB. I probably would not be allowed to carry the baby until I went into labor naturally. My babies tend to stay content in there until around 42 weeks. (My OB for my first son scheduled the induction at my 40 week appointment. Um, the average gestation is 41 weeks, 2 days. That means for every baby born before that time, there's another baby born later than that! If I was allowed to wait for the natural onset of labor, once I checked in to the hospital I'd have to be continually monitored because of that lovely VBAC status. I'm sorry, but continual monitoring, so many staff members, interruptions and the impersonal environment of the hospital are not at all what I want during labor. I don't want to have to stay in the hospital for several days and be away from my boys and my home, be checked on during the night and have continual new faces 'helping' me. I know I sound negative and I'm happy for those out there who have not had the experience I did with hospital deliveries. Really, I am, but it's not for me.

2. There's another midwife option. Our first midwife recommended someone to us and gave me her contact information. I called her immediately and have heard nothing for 2 days, so I'm having a hard time getting excited about it. This is probably the option we will go with as there aren't many others! I'm glad it would still allow us to have a homebirth. This midwife can still attend VBACs because she's not a nurse. Now does that make sense to you? Yes, she's had hours and hours of training. She's assisted in many births and been the head midwife for many many more. She has had to take classes and pass tests and get certified by the state. But because she's not a nurse like the first midwife, she's still allowed to attend VBACs. Wouldn't you want someone with more of a medical background if the risks were higher? 

You never know, we might love her. I'm determined to make it work--any question about that and you'll just have to re-read #1 above! This might not be the big deal it feels like right now, but it's hard to develop a trust relationship and invite someone into your home for an extremely intimate and personal event and then have to start all over again. {sigh}

I'm sorry if this sounds like whining. Maybe I am whining! I guess it's all in an effort to work through my anger and frustration. I feel so wronged! Our midwife is loosing several clients and has to deal with this too. I could go into a tirade about politicians and impersonal insurance companies... but I'll refrain. Hopefully the next update will include a tale of love-at-first-appointment with the new midwife. If she ever calls me back. 

On a happier note, the little guy (or girl... but I doubt it!) who all this fuss is about is 18 weeks along! He weighs about 5 ounces and is about the size of a bell pepper. AW! I'm very excited to meet him (or her... but probably him) and hope and pray we are as thrilled with his birth story as we were with our second. 

AND!!! I felt him (or her... or not) move this week! I'm pretty sure I'd felt the movement before, but this was very definite. So fun!

I promise to have a DIY before-and-after home-improving post tomorrow!

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Extreme Makeover: Ornament Edition

When I went through my Christmas boxes, I found some real.... treasures.


Cute... But not my style.


So gold and so shiny...


How did that star get in my Christmas box?


I gave them all a makeover.


A chalkboard tray is much more my style!


I'm loving my new ORB bell ornament in my kitchen window!


A little less Americana and a lot more ORB transformed a seasonal star to year-round status.

Did you see my wreath makeover too?


I'm participating!

Dare to DIY


Welcome to Iowa

Do you remember my Christmas wreath


It got a makeover last night, courtesy of wind and snow.


I know, not a great shot, but I took it though my kitchen window--no going outside for me! It was in the teens last night with wind up to 30 mph. Brrr! We are thankful for our new windows and our woodstove that kept the house warm and toasty! What a great day to finish my Christmas cards!

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Our Christmas Tree

This is our 6th Christmas together and only our 3rd tree. On the years we go away for Christmas, we don't get a tree. This year we're staying home and are so excited to start some Christmas traditions of our own!


I love to pick out live Christmas trees, and while I stopped at two nurseries in town, I couldn't find what I was looking for! My husband stopped at another place and picked up this beauty.


J1 is 3 1/2 and old enough to be very interested in the tree! He and J2 had lots of fun 'helping' Daddy set up the tree!


Being a foreigner to this cold country stuff (I grew up in Southern California), I'm not used to having to let the tree 'rest' for 24 hours before you decorate it, but that's what we did! I let the boys hang a few ornaments on the tree.




Then we tucked them in bed. I blew a kiss at my husband as he retreated to his man cave office, I turned on some Christmas carols and decorated that tree!
  

 My husband made this star and I wrapped it with lights. It's pretty at night, but I'm not sure I love it. Maybe I should try lights on a white strand, or not lighting it at all?


 Delicious-smelling and adorable cinnamon applesauce ornaments.

Crocheted snowflakes and paper, glittery snowflakes.

A beaded bell made by my Grandma.

For the most part, I used red, silver and white for our tree and we love it! The boys have been really good about looking and not touching. :) 


If you were curious, we got the red ball ornaments (some are being used in another display) and the snowflake stockings and tree skirt at Target 6 years ago.

Hope you enjoyed looking at our tree! You can find hundreds more at Thrifty Decor Chick's Christmas Tree Party.




Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Pregnancy Update

How Far Along: 17 Weeks

Size of baby: About 5 ounces or the size of a turnip.


Maternity Clothes: Either baggy sweatpants and t-shirts, or maternity. The rubberband-in-the-button-hole doesn't work anymore, so I had to say goodbye to my favorite jeans.

Gender: No clue! Any guesses out there?

Movement: Maybe.... I'm not sure, but I've felt the butterfly thing a couple times. Hard to tell!

What I miss: Nothing! I love the 2nd trimester!

Sleep: It's getting harder to get comfortable at night because I'm such a stomach sleeper. I know it'll get worse before it gets better though!

Symptoms: Other than feeling fat, not much. I actually forgot all about being pregnant the other day until someone said something about my 'condition'! LOL!

Best Moment This Week: Decorating for Christmas and thinking about hanging 5 stockings next year!

What I am looking forward to: Feeling the baby move and hearing his/her heartbeat again at my next midwife appointment on the 20th. 


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