12.18.2007

baby LuLu update

We were lucky enough to head to the doctor yesterday (despite having a nasty stomach bug traveling around our family) and receive an update on little LuLu! Our 3rd u/s showed her/him measuring at 12w5d and as healthy as ever. We went to have our first trimester screen done for some chromosomal abnormalities and everything looked in the normal range...what a relief...of course there are no guarantees. All I know for sure is that everytime I see the little heart beating, and now the arms and feet waving, it makes it a little bit more real and excitinng. I truly feel blessed, despite the sickness and tiredness that come along with it, to have what seems to be a healthy little one wiggling around inside of me!! I know Steve feels the same...and Alix is just excited that I'll finally let her tell all her school mates about her new bro/sis!

12.14.2007

If I were Queen of the world...


Christmas cookies would not have calories
No one would start work before 9:00
Dinner would be delivered to your door every night...and it would always be either pizza, a cheese burger, or spaghetti with meatballs!
Backrubs would be part of every day
All clothes would be made of cashmere
10 year olds would pick up there rooms without having to be asked
People would not be allowed to name their kids crazy names like Precious and Mister
Crazy people would all be banished to a little island outside of the kingdom
Dog poop would magically pick itself up...

more to come

Holiday (lack of) Spirit

Me, this holiday season...


I used to be the kind of girl that would look forward to the holiday hustle and bustle--buying gifts, spending time with family and friends, decorating the house...This year though I'm a big ol' grinch and I'm not afraid to admit it. It's hard to feel festive when you have excruciating headaches, are in bed by 8:00-at the latest, and you always feel like you're going to throw up. I thought I was doing so well and I was going to turn the bend by Christmas, but I guess these symptoms come in waves and the tide has come in once again because the last few days have left me less than feeling festive. The worst part is that it's turned me into a whiner and a less than enjoyable person to be around...and I know it. It's one thing when you don't know you're a big pain in the ass, but it's quite another when you know you're being a grump and you just can't help it. I'm sure there are people out there who are able to grit their teeth and put on a happy face through it all, but somehow that gene skipped me. I want to do that...I really really do, but somehow my face refuses to smile...my words fail to come out in any more of a pleasant voice...my body continues to just want to sleep and sleep and sleep despite the fun plans that could be going on around me...what's a girl to do?! I vow right here and right now to give it the ol' college try and I hope if you see me around you'll give me a whack and tell me to snap out of it! Just beware--depending on how I'm feeling I may whack you right back and then use some choice words to tell you where to stick it. Hey, it's not me...it's the hormones ;)

Here's looking forward to a great next trimester--yes, we have entered the last week of the first one (thankfully!), so this come January, it will not only be the beginning of a new year, but the beginning of a new (and what I pray to god is better) trimester. This kid is sure gonna owe me once s/he arrives ;)

12.07.2007

11 weeks...Jury Duty...and no family vacation

Happy Holiday wishes from all 6 of us!




Well folks, 11 weeks and counting. Hopefully baby LuLu is still holdin' strong in there. We have another u/s in about a week, so I look forward to seeing her progress! I am feeling slightly better recently...less nauseous! and instead of exhuasted I am merely really tired. Hopefully it's just a week or two before I turn the bend completely and I will have an energy burst right in time for Christmas! In the meantime Steve has really been picking up the slack and taking care of almost everything around the house. He is a godsend and a man of true patience with me these days. I love him so much!

Jury Duty next week for me....good times! At least I'll have a break from crazy kids and all the noise for a while. God bless 'em, for the most part they are sweet little things, but sometimes you just want some grown up time...even if it is spent hearing about crazy criminals.

No family trip out to CO this winter :( With Lulu on the way and me not able to ski/snowboard or sit in the hottub, we decided to cancel. I am very sad...just when I was starting to be able to snowboard some real hills! Hopefully we'll be back on next year! I will sure miss the CO mountains and the family time out there this year. Perhaps a trip in the summertime for some mtn. biking and hiking will be in order instead...

Well, that is all the news for the Bellus-Penz family of late. We are pretty boring as I go to bed around 8...steve amuses himself with TV, and late-night winter night runs... and Alix is just busy being a 10 year old.

11.21.2007

Lulu Update!

2nd ultrasound today, to check progress after a "little too low" heartbeat of 117 the last time. Although I started out postive after seeing the heartbeat last time, as time passed I became more and more nervous...what does a "little too low" mean? How bad is that?

Luckily our AWESOME nurse fit us in before the holidays so we could make sure that all was on track. We quickly found that Lulu is growing just as planned...her little heart is now beating at 173 bpm and she grow 2 weeks worth, just as she should've! Yea!! I couldn't be happier and feel much more secure that all is well.

Lu is now the size of a raspberry and even looked baby shaped on the ultrasound. Hopefully I will find a way to put the u/s pix up on here soon!

Happy Thanksgiving Everyone...This year I am truly thankful for our newest family member, for all my wonderful friends, my supportive and loving family, and for my handsome and much too amazing husband and my lovely, sweet, stubborn little munchkin! Ah, life is good!

11.14.2007

Announcing...LuLu!!!!!!

It comes with great pleasure that Steve, Alix, and I announce our little blueberry sized (for now) love, LuLu (or Lu if it's a boy...Alix is hoping LuLu though). Although it is stil early in the process we figured that we'd make our news available in sneak preview fashion to anyone who might wander by our site. Everyone else who is not so lucky to check out our happenings on a regular basis will be stuck waiting until our paths cross to hear about our new addition...If you still don't get it, Yes our family hopes to welcome another child into our home come the end of June! It depends on who you ask (the Dr. or me), but we are somewhere around week 8 and all seems to be going well (minus the tiredness, nausea and onset of full fledged m/s). I was able to see a heartbeat last week and little LuLu is measuring right where I'd expect her to be (about the size of a blueberry). We will go back in a couple of weeks to make sure she is progressing as she should...we know it is still early, but were extremely relieved to see that flicker on the screen as her heart was fluttering away! We look forward to sharing more news as it comes, so check back often.

Week Eight
Cartilage and bones begin to form - At the end of this week your baby will have already completed 1/5th of the journey 'til his birthday!
The basic structure of the eye is well underway - The position is more "newborn" like already!
The tongue begins to develop
Intestines move out of the umbilical cord into the abdomen.
Body grows and makes room - Two months along and this little one is growing inside and out by leaps and bounds!
The fingers and toes have appeared but are webbed and short
Baby's length (crown to rump) is 0.61 inch (1.6cm) and weight is 0.04 ounce (1gm)


10.31.2007

Ashley Tisdale, the MOA, and my lost mind

For some reason I decided that I would be glad to take my 10 year old and her friend to the one and only Mall of America to see Ashley Tisdale...you better not be saying, "who's that" right now...and if you are, it's time to brush up on pop culture ;) I don't know why it seemed like a decent idea, but boy I couldn't have been more mistaken.

We arrived over an hour early to find a spot standing on the second level overlooking the rotunda. Well, we would've been overlooking the rotunda, but we ended up behind a bunch of loud pushy teenagers and parents. Of course my two could not see over them and were very disappointed. As we stood for over an hour (don't you dare try to sit down...apparently that is against the MOA police rules!) the lil ones got more and more frustrated at their apparently decreasing chance of actually seeing the superstar. Finally we were on verge of tears, so we decided to abandon our spot and move to the main floor where we could maybe at least walk past the stage and catch a glimpse...traffic was kept moving by very serious bloomington police officers! Luckily we heisted a spot where they had given up and let people gather...the girls could now see! Yahoo!! The best part was that it was right near a Starbucks, so I went in and got myself a caramel macchiato and avoided the crowds and the screaming masses...life WAS good!

Click her to check out the video of Ashley from the performance (disclaimer...it is not my video!)...you know you wanna ;)

I will admit that it was kind of fun to watch Alix and her friend jump around and scream...along with thousands of other pre-teens. Bit don't get me wrong..I would still pawn the job off on Steve next time!

10.22.2007

Honeymoon part 2!

After 3 days in wonderful and beautiful Girona we headed back to the big city on the train. We arrived in Barcelona and headed off to The Barri Gothic area where our hotel was located. When we arrived they told us that our hotel room was not ready for us--the lights were not working--so we had been relocated down the street to another hotel for the night. It didn't seem so bad,so we plopped our stuff down and took off walking several miles to Sagrada Familia--a chathedral started by Gaudi, but yet to be finished. It was amazing and a little surreal. Definitely worth the walk through town! We headed back for dinner and an early night after a long day of travel. The next morning we realized the room we were sent to wasn't all it was cracked up to be after all...we couldn't wait to get out of there as the sink was clogged and the shower didn't work. We gladly trekked back down to the hotel to see if we could check in. We were assured the room was now fixed and ready, but it was not cleaned yet, so we'd have to come back in a couple of hours. So...off we went to explore the rest of the city. Barcelona was much bigger than I could have ever imagined. The Barri Gothic area we stayed in was filled with charming little streets packed with stores. We spent the day getting lost in the streets, checking out little placas and exploring all that we could find. The next day we did more of the same, while also traveling the Rambla (main street in town) down to the port. Along the way we checked out the Boqueria (market), ate some tapas, and visited the main cathedral (which was sadly covered on the outside due to construction. Luckily, Steve knew a couple of people who were living in Barcelona and they were kind enough to take us away from tourist central one evening. We traveled by metro to a little area that held the most charming little restaurant. It was an old building which used to house a wine warehouse type place...we ate rabbit and snails and drank wine with good friends. It was a perfect night full of traditional catalan food! The next day we found our way up to Montjuic with its castle and olympiv remnants. We took a gondola (that took us high above the city and up the mountain) and you could see the amazing view of the huge city that is Barcelona. It was the perfect way to cap off our visit. The next morning we were off to home. A wonderful trip had come to an end, but we know it marked just the beginning of all sorts of adventures yet to come for us!

Pictures don't do any of the trip justice...but they are much more beautiful in full size...you can always click on them to make them bigger...sorry some are sideways...I am too lazy to change them.


Sagrada Familia

Steve posing on Montjuic

YUMMY tapas at the Boqueria

Not a true report without some fashion...Tapered pants were all the rage...ugh, thank goodness i don't have to do that!

Our usual meal of coffee and ham sandwich...they do love their bread and ham!

The square right around the corner from our hotel where we ate and drank and watched...

The Placa Catalunya...the main plaza area...it was filled with pigeons to chase and feed and apparently if you're 5, to sit down and hang out with.

View from the balcony of our hotel room (the one we liked, not the scuzzy first one!)

La Taverna de Marguerite where we ate with good friends, Marco and Savita

Some of the roman walls

Us high above Barcelona

Placa del Pi

Barcelona from up above

La Boqueria...where you can find anything from rabbit to snails to fruit to fish to tapa bars

Church passage way...so beautiful as it sits high above the street.

Good friends at dinner

sitting in the placa you see the strangest things...like dogs in side cars...how cute!

views in La Boqueria...who knew it was foreshadowing of dinner yet to come

Gondola to Montjuic

Graffiti is everywhere in Spain...most of it very artistically done, but everywhere nonetheless...from train stations to gates that pull down over stores...

Honeymoon!




After flying into Barcelona and spending the night...where we literally walked in to our hotel above the train station and fell asleep (which was fine b/c the room wasn't much to look at or enjoy), we headed off by train to a little town about 1.5 hrs away from the big city. We weren't sure what to expect from Girona, but it truly was a gem! Our stay in this charming town was amazing...even with the cathedral chimes waking us up in the middle of the night.

It all began as we took a taxi from the train station in Girona and were amazed as it woun up the hills to the top of town. These road has literally enough room for one car, so when someone came the opposite direction they performed quite a dance in order to both get where they needed to go. Our hotel was at the top of what was called the "Jewish Quarter" which was full of charming narrow streets filled with cute restaurants and little shops. Just before we reached the top of the hill, and our hotel, we saw a wonderful old cathedral that was built in the early 1700s. It was just steps from our hotel and the base of which became our morning hang out...where we drank ourcoffee and watched the crazy tourist groups who flocked to the church (and blocked the roads as they walked aimlessly without concern for those cars which were trying to maneuver the steep narrow roads of the city).

Finally we reached our hotel and I can not recommend it enough! From the charming rooms with exposed stone, to the modern amenties, to the awesome location, to the great staff...it was truly one of a kind! Inside the hotel you could see the signs that this town is training grounds for many professional cyclists...there were signed jerseys thanking this small hotel (maybe 12 rooms?!) for their great accomodations while they trained on the nearby hills.

Our days were spent seeing the sights of this beautiful city...charming gardens, the wall you can walk on that runs around the city,and all sorrts of beautiful little nooks and crannies. We also took a drive...yikes...where steve drove (a stick shift...which he is not used to) and i navigated (of course I am directionally challenged). It was quite a trip! We saw a beautiful town called Pals that looked like it came out of a movie set, and also a seaside town called Begur that plays home to the tourists of N. Europe during the summer (although it was almost deserted when we stoppedy by...luckily we missed the busy tourist season!) Our last stop was the Mediterranean Sea itself as we visited the beach of Aguiablava and it's green blue water and white washed homes with spanish tile roofs standing beautifully in stark contrast.

Here are some of the sites.


This is the crazy leg that sat in every restaurant. They carved the meat right off that hoof that sat on the counter...I'm not sure what I think about that!

Steve and I walking the wall that ran around the city

The beautiful building of Pals

Steve driving on our way out of Girona on our adventures

The view from the balcony of our hotel

The cobblestones that covered the roads

a typical Girona street

The Gardens of Girona

More Girona streets

The River Onyar divides the old and new parts of town and is lined with colored apartments that result in quite a site!

Beach at Aguiablava...our trip to the coast.

Begur...a resort town just up from the coast.

Mediterranean sea...how beautiful!

10.07.2007

Appleicious

Honeycrisps and good friends...what could be better on a beautiful (ok, it wasn't beautiful ;) fall day in Minnesota. The crew had fun picking apples then heading to the McGuires for a feast of Maid-rites that were made just right...YUM!! What a wonderful day!