March 28th, 2008

Spring is in the air…

I’ve tried to do some Spring cleaning this past week, to keep my mind busy and to take advantage of having Austin at home for Spring break. I’ve actually just been doing motivating and pointing, because most of the things I really want done require muscle power and I just don’t have that to give right now. Poor Austin and Jeremy! I did clean the fridge though. :-) I’ve been wanting to have a nice garden for the past few years but have either been too busy or I’ve been too unmotivated. This year we (ok, Jeremy) finally started the work of getting ready for this garden. He hacked down some scrub oaks in the corner of our yard to make room for my garden. It’ll be about 10 foot by 25 foot. I’m going to build it above ground with some river rock, which Austin and I have been getting truck loads of here and there. I’m really excited! With all that work they did, this momma hen might just have to share some of her bread (and corn, tomatoes, and zucchini).

Wednesday I had a OBGYN doctors appointment at 9 AM. I went to start my car, and low and behold, the old girl wouldn’t start. So I frantically started trying to figure out how I was going to get to this appointment with my 3 children. I finally just loaded the kids, car seats, and diaper bag onto the stroller and we hiked a mile up to the bus stop. We were quite the sight, let me tell ya. People driving by laughed at us and I suppose the stroller with 2 carseats and 2 toddlers was kind of weird and funny. The kids were cranky and mad at me for making them take public transportation, and in the freezing cold no less. But we survived the trip and I’m thinking about taking the bus more often– it’s cheaper and more responsible.

The doctor decided to schedule my d&c (Monday at 3pm). I’m not sure how I feel about that right now, but I’m just letting things take their course. No signs of passing the pregnancy on my own, so I guess a d&c might just be necessary. It’s a lot to put a body through– anesthesia and the surgery itself. But, I’m also a bit relieved that I won’t have to go through the process of a late miscarriage. It’ll get done for me all in one 30 minute surgery. I’m worried a bit about the miscarriage starting before Monday. But I’ll just deal with it if/when it happens. It never fails though that medical issues come up on the weekend when the doctor can’t do anything to help anyways.

So speaking of Spring projects, we finally decided to reupholster our dining room chairs. Eww, they needed it! We wrapped them first with thick canvas and then with the pretty upholstery fabric.

Before. Yuck!

During.

After! Gorgeous!

I washed and oiled the wood when Jeremy was done reupholstering. So now the chairs look so nice and elegant. For now. You know, until the boogers and grape juice monsters get a real hold of it. Thanks goodness for Scotchguard!

Jeremy hasn’t had a chance to work on Bella’s Princess Castle bed as much as he’d like. But it’s coming along. It’s going to be super cute when done. There’s just always so much to do on weekends, this little projects has been put on the back burner. Hopefully we’ll get back to it after the Craft Fair in April. Here’s the latest picture. It’s by NO means close to done, but a little bit of pink and purple paint made Bella happy all the same.

Hope you’re all well and enjoying your Spring (and Spring Cleaning)!

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10 comments so far

Wow, you’ve been a very busy lady.
You have the cutiest babies!
Martha Ala. Grandmother

An Alabama Grandmother
March 28th, 2008 at 8:32 pm

I’m impressed! You are getting so much done. I love the chairs and the bed. Ah, the garden thing is a lot of work… good for you:)

Mel
March 28th, 2008 at 8:35 pm

I long for your house… I seriously do.

Stephieface
March 28th, 2008 at 8:41 pm

:) you have totally reminded me that i need to organize and clean out my fridge this weekend. i have been decluttering and cleaning for weeks now and it feels so good. i can’t wait until the snow melts so i can get out into the yard ~ we have so much stuff we want to do out there this year :)

hugs! xo

darlene
March 28th, 2008 at 10:19 pm

I felt like I just ran a mile after reading that post. I can’t believe you walked to the bus with three kids (two of them toddlers) and two car seats. You amaze me!

Meghan
March 29th, 2008 at 1:45 am

I have been doing a lot of cleaning too…it must be theraputic. I originally was to have the D&E today, but asked them to do it sooner…It was very hard on my body…taking a couple days to recover. But now I can focus on healing emotionally…I just feel so numb, I don’t know how else to describe it.

I will continue to keep you in my prayers.

BTW I love the new chairs and the princess bed!

Carey
March 29th, 2008 at 2:30 am

You guys are awesome! I guess productivity is in the air, huh?

Nell
March 29th, 2008 at 1:40 pm

A clean fidge is so theraputic. I am really looking forward to getting out in the garden this year. It’s been too long for me. First I was VERY pregnant, then I had a little one. Now that Hunter is older and loves being outside, I am really looking forward to getting my flower gardens cleaned out and situated again. I also have some evergreen trees to plant this spring.

I love planting trees. For me they hold special memories: the weeping cherry was planted the first year I moved into the house - it was the first tree I planted. The fruit trees were planted the year we got married, the twisted lavendar redbud and the wisteria were planted the year we had Hunter. Plus, if you noticed, all the trees are flowering at some point. It’s so refreshing when they start to come back to life after the long winter.

You should plant a tree this year, Steph. It’s good for your soul.

xo

Sheryl
March 29th, 2008 at 1:53 pm

WOW! The chairs and bed look great!!!

I’ll be thinking about you on Monday. (((HUGS)))

Tori :)
March 29th, 2008 at 7:23 pm

The chair and that bed are both fantastic!

theotherbear
March 31st, 2008 at 3:56 am



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