Tuesday, March 22, 2011

One month to go/Monster Madness

As of Thursday, we are looking at one month until Eliza is scheduled to make her entrance into our world! She is due on Easter and we are kind of hoping she will be one of those rare babies that actually come on their due date. Not only is it MUCH more convenient with my maternity leave if she doesn't come early, but we figure the hospital should be pretty much dead on Easter day as nobody will have anything scheduled. We toured the hospital on a Sunday and it was dead - so send your baby vibes for Easter day!
I have been fighting a pretty nasty bug the past few weeks so it's been pretty rough, but today I feel (mostly) human so it looks like the course is almost run. I spent four or five days throwing up and then literally the day after that stopped I got a horrible cold that I have just not been able to kick. Nothing can make a nasty head cold even more miserable like a 35 week fetus in your belly! Really though I have been pretty darned healthy throughout this pregnancy considering I work in a germ-infested school library - but dang I am ready to feel better.
We are feeling a bit closer to being ready here at the Grolnar house with the nursery basically complete! I finished the monsters a couple of weeks ago and then my sister came and painted in bubbles for me since I was feeling too large and in charge to climb up on a ladder anymore. She did an awesome job and I am so thrilled with the results. Mom and Dad helped by putting up a chair rail and painting underneath for me and Brett and Jermanie have been helping a ton just getting the house ready in general. We are so lucky to have a family excited and willing to pitch in to make things ready for our new addition.




5 comments:

  1. Ahhh!!! The monsters are SO adorable, and I love the addition of the bubbles! Is the little corner monster seeing its reflection in the bubble? Too cute!

    I'm so sorry you have been so sick; I really hope you are on the mend. Only a month!! I'm so excited for you guys!

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  2. Yes I'm glad you can tell - it's kinda hard in the small picture. I can't tell you how badly painting that reflection stressed me out and made my brain hurt :-p

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  3. Wow! The nursery looks amazing! What a lucky little lady Miss Eliza is - in so many ways! Can't wait to see you guys!! Not much longer!

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  4. Truly wonderful, but no bats!

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