Feb 6, 2009

Nothing in Particular

Well I don't feel like anything big has happened but it has been a whole month so I will update you on our un-interesting news. Its been snowing in pittsburgh like crazy the last couple of weeks, enough so that mutual and church have been cancelled, mutual was cancelled twice in a row. And of course it had to be cancelled right after planning an awesome scavenger hunt and challenge for my beehives to do that wednesday. So we did it that saturday instead. The challenge was: to read the book of mormon in 100 days and then to give that book of mormon (I gave each girl a missionary one) to someone at the end. Jordan is also doing it with us, along with chelsea :) And I am already so glad that we are doing it. Last sunday all of my beehives got up and bore their testimonies during YW about reading and how grateful they are to be doing it with everyone else. They havnt ever gotten up before, so thats already doing something for them. And I think it is doing a ton as far as unity in the beehive class, they all go to separate schools so we have a problem with the girls feeling "bonded". And thats not to mention how great it is for me, Jordan and I just finished reading it together but its fun to read it again by myself. As usual the lessons you learn from it are different, and it seems so much MORE applicable to today than it ever has to me before.

Oh and I finally actually LOOK pregnant. My stomach has literally doubled in size in just this last 3 weeks. My prego apppointment last month I was told that I was really small for where I was but they werent measuring my stomach yet, so I was interested to see where I would be when they did measure it. Well I apparently made up for all smallness in 3 weeks. I just went to my appointment before work today and I am 25cm. And I feel like my belly is huge. Its so weird, although my belly button hasnt popped out yet, but I can actually see the bottom of it for the first time in my life. Jordan and I are curious to see if it ever actually pops out. For those who dont know my belly button has always been really deep set, and is really sensitive and hurts if you touch it or it gets poked. Oh and I found out that Jordan had an outie his whole life until he had his hernia surgery....that made me sad, I love outies. My weight is finally normal, I have gained a total of 15 pounds in 26 weeks. I can feel the little bugger kick all the time. Especially right after I wake up, but he hasnt ever kept me awake at night and there has only been a few times where it was annoying because he was landing on my bladder. For the most part I kinda forget I am pregnant and that the thing moving inside of me is a baby! Jordan can finally feel him tho, which is fun.

Jordan started working for the orchestra band now too, so he does that every wednesday night in addition to the Jazz band. For our final writing project Jordan decided to write about epilepsy....specifically neuron channels suspected to be causing seizures in epileptic patients. I chose to write mine on Autism, mainly becuase it is the neuro disorder I know the least about. Mine is focussing on fMRI studies and conclusions about which brain regions are responsible for the disorder. Its been really fascinating to study for both of us.

We took our first biochem and neuro disorders tests and they were way EASY...which is way EXCITING. Its so nice to come out of a test and feel happy again....I havnt felt that feeling since BYUI. And its really nice to feel like we actually have learned things and know something after 2 years of torture. We both have come to the conclusion that studying Chemistry and Neuroscience straight for 2 years makes learning everything else cake. And Jordan has been on this kick lately about how rewarding science is because it actually has answers and definitives, whereas most other subjects are all subjective and relative to the situation and dont provide solid conclusions. Which I agree is pretty much the case. Despite that, he is loving his econ class because he gets to learn all about the economy right now and hear what others have to say about it, I always get a great energetic report of the state of our economy....or how brainless/inexperienced other students seem to be in his class...either one is really interesting to listen too. Whereas he gets a report about my photography class and how cool pictures are. The only thing he doesnt like, and is not cooperative at all with is letting me take pictures of him! I have to take 2 rolls every week and I always have to fight him to let me take pictures of him. I think he secretly likes having pictures of himself. Alhtough its great revenge for having my face posted everywhere in our house. Our fridge is covered in pictures of me, I am on the window seel above the table, I am above the sink, I am on the coffee table and in our bedroom! Every time I put up a picture (really good ones too) of us at cool places, he replaces them with one of just me. But since I have to be taking the pictures for my class, he is forced to not have any pictures of me.....HAHAHA.
I got to complete the process of developing negatives and doing a contact sheet and then a test sheet and then printing an 8x10 of one of my negatives. They came out really good. I love black and white photography...although I am rather confused on which I like better, negatives vs. digital. Negatives are way more fun, but digital is way more practical. Who wants to pay to have them all printed off anyway? you only develop the few you want on your wall. AND I just got a super sweet movie/pic program that makes DVD's or anything else you want of all of our pictures and home movies. Its way fun to play with, I prefer it over doing the traditional scrap booking cuz I can get way more pictures out on a slide show, and I can still make comments and I can watch the movies intermingled with the pics. And yet having your own dark room would be really fun. but it wouldnt really save any money...but I guess thats all hobbies are when you boil them down....money sucking fun activities. So perhaps when we are rich and can throw money away and I am super bored (wow...the likely hood of having all those things at once is very low)....and dont have little kids to ruin things I will have my own dark room. They are very easy to have.
We have decided that we are going to totally dec out our upstairs room (if we stay here that is) in a tropical ocean theme. My mom just sent me fabric too that I think is really cute for the crib bedding and stuff. We are going to paint half way up the wall with a cool teel blue color with cute ocean curls at the top and paint killer whales and fish all over the room. I am going to make matching curtains and bedding and my mom is going to make an ocean baby blanket and then last an ocean wall paper border near the top of the wall. I think it will be way cool...And i will probably be jealous of our baby for having a cooler room than mine! :) Below is a pic of how it will be painted with the wall paper at the top, and then a pic of the wall paper, it might not be that exact one but one similar to it.


Well besides that there are only the unkown things....that are driving me bonkers...to dwell upon. We STILL dont know about Jordan getting into school, and are unsure about plan B, that one is always changing. We still dont know what our baby is, or what girl names we both agree on. We dont know when ethan is leaving on his mission, so we dont know what our schedule this summer is, even tho we keep trying to plan things for it but cant set any dates for anything because they all depend on when the baby actually comes and when ethan really leaves and what job we have or where we will be living. I HATE unknowns!

1 comment:

Leslie said...

I love hearing what you guys are up to. You are definitely a girl after my own heart! I am hoping to start taking some photography classes too. Hopefully sooner than later. We'll see I guess. I love your nursery idea! I think it's perfect for a boy or girl. How can you not love and island/ocean theme? I say we should all move to a tropical island, someday I will :)

Congrats on your little tummy! Post some pictures so we can see. I bet Jordan would love to have a picture of you and your belly to add to the household collection of photos.

(Oh, and do you realize that you call the baby "he" or "him"? Maybe you can't decide on girl names because you are both convinced [consciously or subconsciously] that it is a boy? Just a though!) :)

About Me

We are both students at the University of Pittsburgh in the Neuroscience program. We graduate April 26 2009!! Loni is 23 and Jordan is 24. Jordan would like to be a doctor in the Air Force...as a career and has just finished applying to medical schools. I am pregnant and ready to be a little mom. We are both way to ready to graduate. Jordan is working as the Tech guy for the University's Jazz band, which he loves. I am currently working as a computer consultant on campus...its a very easy job, very school friendly. Jordan is the Gospel principles teacher in our ward and I am the new second counselor in the Young womens, so I am over the Beehives. Jordan does great at his calling and loves to "vent", and I love mine, the beehives are awesome...definitely the best ones of the pick. On the side we are both landlords, which is turning out to be a cinch so far.