Sunday, February 23, 2014

First Nursery Purchase

We plan a Buffalo Bill/Wild West themed nursery. Buffalo Bill is buried at the top of Lookout Mountain, which is just minutes from our house. Not only was Buffalo Bill a showman with his Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, but he was a scout for the Union Army, had a history of collaborating with Native Americans (hiring a few to be part of his wild west show), and being involved in women's rights (advocating for equal pay... what a novel idea...). Plus, there are all kinds of other interesting characters that we can pull into the wild west theme like Annie Oakley, Calamity Jane, and Sitting Bull.

Yesterday was Buffalo Bill's Birthday Bash, which is basically a Buffalo Bill convention. We were almost the only people in street clothes; everyone else was dressed as characters from the late 1800s/early 1900s. There was a presentation competition where people go up on stage as their character, tell a story, and get quizzed on their knowledge by the judges. We saw two Buffalo Bills, Annie Oakley, two Wild Bill Hickocks, a phenomenal Calamity Jane, Mother Jones, and other lesser known characters. It was a blast.

But the horse came first. We got to the Birthday Bash around 11. The festivities weren't really going to get started until 2 so we hit our favorite consignment/antique shops. Lo and behold, one of them had a perfect little rocking horse for only $10. How serendipitous to find a rocking horse for our Buffalo Bill themed nursery on Buffalo Bill's birthday. Granted, it wasn't the most practical first thing to buy, but was the perfect place to start.

Thursday, February 20, 2014

So It Begins

Looks like the dog is going to have to make room in her heart for another human.

Given that we have so many family and friends who are not here in Colorado, I'm going to give blogging a shot. I feel good and my energy is back, but my runs are really slow. I knew that was going to happen, but it's still hard to accept. Same with the weight gain, we spend so much of our lives trying not to gain weight so it's weird to watch the pounds start to pack on without trying to shed them just as quickly.

So far so good at the doctor's. Strong heartbeat, everything is developing as it should. At the end of March we have an exciting appointment with an hour long ultrasound to check on the development of all of the organs etc. Until then, it's just kick back and wait. Time hasn't moved this slow since I was a kid myself!