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December 18, 2009

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But this time the sound of only two little feet instead of four!  That’s right, we’re pregnant!

We’re now 7 weeks, 2 days.  We found out on Thanksgiving day…with some clues the weekend before.

I’m announcing now since we’ll be traveling so much during the holidays [family has already been informed] and the next time friends in Savannah will see me it will be after my third month and it may be quite obvious.  Everyone knows how hard I strive to stay healthy so I’m sure folks would start to talk and say ‘Boy, she’s put on some weight!”  So, yes and no…I have a reason…there’s a little person growing inside of me!  lol

Sono1_A-Dec1509Anyway, I had my first ultrasound earlier this week and everything is where it is supposed to be and no complications.  Everything is healthy and moving along perfectly.  It was so exciting to see the little heart beating on the ultrasound.  I saw it right away and was just fascinated.

I have had relatively very little morning sickness so far.  Mostly just  waves of nausea throughout the day, tiredness and tenderness.  I did have one really bad morning this past Monday but I think it was just a fluke.

Tom and I are both terribly excited and so happy we are finally sharing the news with everyone.  It’s been hard to keep it quiet these past few weeks!

There are a TON of things going on in our household now so there’s a lot to update on the blog…but it will have to wait until after the holidays…much too much going on.  We hope your holidays are as wonderful and magical as our will be this year.  Stay safe and stay warm and cherish every moment.

Happy Holidays!

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Another week in the Davis clan.

November 16, 2009
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Master Prince

So another week has passed and as always, full of events and happenings.

The week started with finding out our spaz, Prince, has injured his knee.  Possibly torn ligaments.  So he has to be kept calm for two weeks to see if it will heal on its own.  Keeping Prince calm is like telling the Tasmanian Devil to sit still. It’s been a week now and he’s still limping often. If it continues for one more week we’ll have to take him back to the vet for x-rays.


Georgia w/Baba

Georgia w/Baba

Georgia is still suffering from her skin allergies.  Since my last post about her we have changed her food to allergy free-whoopity-doo dog food.  I could go get the name of it for you, but it’s in the other room and I’d have to disturb ArtT who is sleeping at my feet.  We also giver her regular Benzodine rinses and wash her two to three times a week with an ultra safe all organic shampoo.  I’m watching her skin for any sign of flaking or dryness and so far so good.  She hasn’t made any new sores and the old scabs are healing nicely.  Now if we could just get her to stop itching and her skin to stop stinking…she’d be right as rain!


Calie and ArtT

Calie and ArtT

Then Tuesday night one of our eldest, ArtT,  fell a bit ill.  Gave me quite a scare.  I won’t go into the nastiness, but I sat up with him for about 3 hours  one night until he calmed down enough to sleep.  He and is sister, Calie are 11.5 years old now.  Both are healthy and active, esp. Calie, but both have signs of fatty and cancer tumors.  I’ll keep them going as comfortable as possible for as long as possible.  He was very mopey and lethargic for about two days and is now back to his old self.


I had a lovely visit with an old co-worker/friend/mentor one morning [Oh it was so nice to get out of the house in the morning and go to a fave coffee shop downtown!].  What I thought would be only an hour or so, ended up being over 2.5 hours!  We had such a great time talking about everything.  I went an hour + over on my meeter and once again did not get a ticket.  I have only had 3 parking tickets in my 7 years in Savannah, and I don’t know how many times I’ve gone over my meeter time.  Let’s just say, TONS!  I am sooo thankful for my good luck with that.


Leaving the farmer’s market Wednesday, I saw a tourist slam their car into the back of a local tour trolley.  It was more of a metallic “smack”.  Luckily they were not traveling at high speeds but it did some serious damage to their big white car.


The Bird

The Bird

I cooked my first Julia Child recipe in honor of the movie “Julie and Julia” [so adorable, check it out sometime].  It was for a yummy, garlic, lemon and herb roasted chicken.  I ‘trussed’ my first bird!  I was nervous about it all and the whole thing was a little adventure that turned out wonderful.  The picture didn’t come out so great, but you can see the finished result.  If you’re interested let me know and I’ll send ya the recipe.









Cheers!

Cheers!

We attended a lovely wedding for my husband’s immediate supervisor.  It was downtown and on such a lovely day after a week of cold and constant rain and grey.  We ended up missing the roller derby bout-but we had to do the right thing and stay at the reception.  While there I got to meet a new co-worker of my husband.  He and his wife were terrific.  They were from Brazil and danced and sang nearly every song.  They were such a joy to be with.  I look forward to seeing them again.


I had my first full night of sleep in two weeks Saturday night.  Ahhh….I cherished it greatly.


I finally found the perfect sweater dress.  I had been looking for one for a while now.  I have never had the courage to wear one before…I’ve always been to wide in the hips…but I’ve lost a lot of weight this year and want to take full advantage.  Now I just need some cold weather…come on, it’s the week of Nov 16th and it’s going to be in the 80’s this week?!  Not complaining-don’t get me wrong.


Dairy Farm Trail

Dairy Farm Trail

Sunday we took ArtT, Calie and Georgia out to a place here in Savannah known as the Dairy Farm.  You can see it’s FaceBook page here.  It’s a lovely little place and the dogs absolutely love it.  We normally take the whole pack, but with Prince’s leg being weak, we decided to leave he and D.O.G. home.


I wrapped up the week by heading over to a friend’s house and doing our evening walking routine.  It was a nice change of pace.  We still did our 5 miles, but we did it in her neighborhood rather than out at the park downtown.  Then once I got home we watched “Up!”, had some popcorn and called it an early night.



One bad thing about this week?…we ate out much too much.  It’s just so much easier.

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Steps to help “let go”

November 12, 2009

So, I’m always reading something by Louise Hay or Dr. Wayne Dyer but lately I started the “Awakening” course by Joe Vitale.  I’m not a huge fan of his approach in his marketing courses  in all honesty, but I am finding I do enjoy his approach to self awareness or, improvement.

Here are Seven Key Principles to help you move forward in life:

  1. You aren’t to blame, it’s not your fault, but you are totally responsible for your experiences.
  2. You are absorbing beliefs unconsciously from the culture itself.
  3. You are not ruler of the earth or God, but you do have more power than you realize.
  4. You can change your thoughts, when you are aware of them.
  5. You can do the impossible.  You don’t know your limits.
  6. Whatever image you add emotion to will tend to manifest.
  7. You can have miracles when you let go of attachment and need.

Now some of this may seem a little odd or far-fetched but you have to listen to/read the full material and allow it to sink in.  This is just the begining of the teachings of this course.  I still feel that Louise Hay’s approach is more immediate in learning to let go because it focuses on the emotions behind what you are holding onto.  It can be life changing in many aspects.  But for now, I’m going to continue Joe’s course and I am focusing on a positve, happy, healthy and sucessful life.  What are you focusing on?

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Living; a Poem

September 24, 2009

Last night I found this poem by Denise Levertov: “Living”

The fire in leaf and grass
so green it seems
each summer the last summer.

The wind blowing, the leaves
shivering in the sun,
each day the last day.

A red salamander
so cold and so
easy to catch, dreamily

moves his delicate feet
and long tail. I hold
my hand open for him to go.

Each minute the last minute.

I am really drawn to this one. I find myself constantly drifting, lost in contemplation of nature’s beauty and awe when I’m out on a walk with my husband and or dogs…and even sometimes when I’m in the car. I’m looking at the coloring, the texture, the movement of all that is around me. Taking in the scents that greet my nose and hearing every nuance that alerts my ears. Noticing subtle changes from day to day, week to week, month to month. Needless to say, I’m often way behind the group when walking with my husband and dogs-trying to keep up from time to time.

Once I read this poem it reminded me of these feeling I get on my walks. As the poem teaches, every day is precious because the earth, and we, go through seasons, and every season might be our last; every moment of meeting an earthly creature, every experience we encounter is unique, unrepeatable. As Czelsaw Milosz says the “salamander reminds one of the frailty of our lives.”

You can learn more about Denise Levertov here.


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