Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Introducing tadpole

Today was a great day for Peter & I! This morning we went in to the hospital for my first ultrasound. It was awesome to see our little baby up on that screen - we couldn't believe how clear it was and how easy it was to see the head, legs (which were moving all around), belly and facial features including eyes, nose, lips and ears! Even the mouth was moving, almost like the baby was chewing a piece of gum. And at one point its whole body jumped, kind of like it had a hiccup - it was so amazing and wonderful! Also, they determined that I am in fact 13 weeks, not 12 so the due date was pushed back a week to April 30/08. I always thought I was 13 weeks, I think the midwife had counted wrong or something. It has made me feel so much more anticipation about having the baby and being its mommy - I felt quite emotional when I saw it, which surprised me. I never thought I could feel that way until I actually 'met' the baby, but not true - we are so thankful for this amazing gift from God. Enjoy the pics! The ones of my 'belly' don't show much, since there is still not much to show! But, I thought I'd post them anyway for you all to see, there is a slight difference ; )




Team PM & tadpole

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Last week & my birthday

Last week Peter was away in Toulouse and was supposed to spend Thursday night in Northern England. However, on the way back from Toulouse the plane's windscreen cracked and they had to make an emergency landing at Boscombe. So, he was home on Thursday instead of Friday. In the meantime, I decided to go north and stay with our friends Dave & Kristy for a few days. Fletch and I headed up there on Tuesday and planned to stay until Friday, but we came home one day early to see Peter. While in Milton Keynes Kristy took me to the American base for some good 'ol North American groceries! It was great! I got some 'real' peanut butter (not the oily goo the Brits call peanut butter), some KD, and a bunch of other great stuff. Its amazing how much I've taken little things for granted that its such a treat to have them again! They have a great place up there - complete with horses across the street! In the picture you can see Kristy, Lily (who is still very unsure of the horses) and Flynn.

On Saturday we celebrated my birthday by heading to Longleat for a drive through a safari park! It was a good time .. there were camels, zebras, giraffes, lions, tigers, Canadian wolves, monkeys (who crawled all over the car) etc. We then headed to Pizza Express for dinner ... I know that sounds like a really bad, fast food-ish type joint, but its actually more like a posh pizza parlour with all kinds of specialty pizzas. Oh, and the best part of my birthday was the chocolate chip pancakes Peter made me for breakfast - a tradition in our house .. and thanks to the American base this was possible! Yay Aunt Jemima! I also got a new silver, Fossil watch which was a good surprise. I had seen in it in the duty free shop while we were on our Cruise, I did not know that Peter had gone back to buy it for me - and he kept it a secret all this time .. he's so strong!







There's not much going on this week ... though now that I'm pretty much back to my normal energy I've been keeping busy cleaning and cooking and walking with Fletch. The weather here has been beautiful, sunny and crisp, usually about 10-12 degrees - I LOVE it! Tomorrow Peter & I head to the Salisbury hospital for my first ultrasound! We are really looking forward to this - we will hear our baby's heartbeat and hopefully be able to make out an image on the screen. Can't wait for that - I'll post again tomorrow to let you all know how it went : )

Team PM & tadpole

Sunday, October 14, 2007

Lions, lemurs & bird-eating spiders

Yesterday Peter and I went to the Bristol Zoo. Its not very far from here, though we ended up taking what felt like a very roundabout way to get there thanks to Mapquest. Once there we were surprised to find the zoo in the middle of a boarding school campus ... it was kind of weird since all the zoos we've been to seem to be way out of the way of civilization. Once inside, it didn't feel at all cramped, and was a nice size zoo for a day visit - especially for a pregnant and therefore much slower and easily fatigued version of me!

The highlight of the day were definitely the seals! We got there just before feeding time and watched them show off for the crowd for about 20 minutes. They were swimming around really fast and sliding on and off rocks, and screeching and very much enjoying the attention.

The gorillas were also pretty impressive, as they usually are, simply due to their sheer size. We watched them being fed also; they were fed through a fenced window and a zookeeper was handing them food through the holes of the fence. There was a little shelf for the young gorilla, and the mother to crawl up on and sit on to eat. But the best was when, Jock, the big male (who must have weighed at least 500+ lbs.) came in for his food and decided to sit up on the shelf as well, though he was clearly WAY too big to fit there. He had to bend his neck and lean down a bit to be at the same level as the zookeeper - it was pretty entertaining.

The lions were also quite spectacular, mostly because we were able to get so close to them which I guess is one of the benefits of a small zoo. There was still a barrier, and a chain link fence between us, but I think that is the closest we've ever been able to get to a lion before. After the zoo we headed into downtown Bristol for dinner and then came home - it was a good day indeed ... needless to say I was in bed by 9:30 and fast asleep ; )





Aside from our adventures together, Peter has had yet another flying adventure to report about. On Thursday he flew in the Tornado, which is a Cold War swept-wing supersonic air interceptor (I didn't just know that, he is saying it to me as I type!) So, for the first time he went SUPERSONIC! This occurred about 80 miles off the west coast of England over the Atlantic Ocean. Now, for those of you who may not know ... supersonic means that they broke the sound barrier - otherwise known as travelling faster than the speed of sound! Pretty cool ... though he says it was a little anti-climactic because there was no sonic boom or any big acceleration, just the changing of the Mach number. However, I think its still something that he will always like to talk about ; )

That's it for us for now ... Peter is heading out of town this week, to France. I will be possibly heading back to Milton Keynes to spend a few days with our friends Dave & Kristy just to get out of the house. Hope you all have a good week!

Team PM & tadpole

Monday, October 8, 2007

A further Thanksgiving note ...

Hello all - we hope everyone had a nice Thanksgiving! We certainly did, though we were having so much fun that we have no pictures of us enjoying ourselves! We got to Milton Keynes around 4:30 on Saturday and turkey was served around 6:00. We had a really nice chat and revealed to our friends the big news - we are having a baby! I am now 10 weeks along, so we've got a ways to go yet ... but we've just told our families and want to help spread the word. The baby is due May 6/08 and we are really looking forward to our new little addition. Although, that being said, so far pregnancy hasn't really been that much fun ... I've been quite sick, and I apologize to all of you who I've lied to about having the 'flu' ... nope, it wasn't the flu! We have our first ultrasound on October 24th and we will be hearing the heartbeat for the first time and seeing our little baby (who will mostly look like a blob) on the screen - really looking forward to that.

So ... we will definitely keep you posted on the next few months and we hope everyone is nice and full of turkey and pumpkin pie ;)

Team PM

Friday, October 5, 2007

Happy Thanksgiving

A little early, but I wanted to say Happy Thanksgiving to everyone! We are looking forward to celebrating with our Canadian Forces friends who live in Milton Keynes, north of London. Tomorrow we'll be heading up to their house for dinner and then spending the night. Fletch, of course will be joining us - he and their dog, Toby are quite good buddies ; ) Should be a good time and of course, the food is something to look forward to, especially the pumpkin pie.

Nothing much else to say ... Peter is busy working away on his latest report - he's been putting in 12-14 hr days for over a week and I think he's about ready for it to be done with! As for me ... just hanging out and trying to make the best of the time here. I'm starting to get pretty excited for our new house .. I've been thinking about how I'll decorate it etc. and what its actually going to look like, since we didn't see it finished. Other than that, Fletch and I are keeping each other company and enjoying the sunny weather we've been having here. I'll post again once the weekend is over - hope you all have a great weekend with family and friends.

Team PM