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Just before we put Ella to bed tonight I was on the floor playing with her. She walked over to the other side of the room to grab a book and brought it over and bashed my head with it twice. The first hit didn’t “really” hurt, but the second-one, to the eye – that did hurt a bit.

After I said “ouch” a few times I began to whimper a bit and then broke into my best-fake-cry. I let out a few sequential cries and Jess came over to teach Ella that kissing a boo-boo helps. I continued in my fake-cry when suddenly Ella’s “I may have truly hurt my father”-emotions took over and she began to cry uncontrollably.

Lesson learned.

For both of us.

For the next 5-minutes Ella lay in my arms with her head buried in my shoulder.

It was one of those moments.

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The MGM Lion just roared (to start Rocky V, I might add) and Ella INSTANTLY cried. It was one of those moments.

Now, however, she is nodding her head to the beat of the theme song, “Eye of the Tiger”. That’s moment #293,190.

Yep.

Jess exclaimed numerous times today, “I’m BORED!” as she continues to monitor her 10-minute-apart contractions. She finally said, “Is there any movie out that we want to see?”

I literally laughed, thinking she was joking, but knowing that deep down I would LOVE to go to the movies.

I told her the couple of movies we were wanting to see that were currently in theaters and she plugged in her hot rollers to do her hair!

So, we’re on our way to see “The Sentinel” this afternoon here in town and I just have this recurring thought of just how cool it would be to tell the theater manager, “I’m sorry about the wet seat!” as we ran out to head to the hospital.

Thank you for those who continue to check in here at stevansheets.com to get the latest updates on our very own “Baby Story”! We’ll continue to keep you updated!

No news, yet..

4.21.2006 — 5 Comments

Contractions continue to disrupt my wife’s life. (and mine when she grunts)

Doctor’s visit this morning gave us the same 1 centimeter, 70% effacement news.

The visit ALSO gave us the news, however, that Jess is no longer able to go back to school to work.

This, of course, saddens her.

We are thankful, though, that since she has been “taking it easier” here at home, she has lost 4 pounds due to the intense swelling that is now mostly gone.

We are anticipating the hospital-run anytime!

Nesting (v.)

4.20.2006 — 4 Comments

Nesting (v.) nes-ting
1. My wife continuing to put things away.
2. My wife cutting coupons for the first time in our married life (for diapers!)
3. My wife baking 2 batches of chocolate-chip cookies.
4. My wife walking back and forth in and from the baby’s room.
5. My wife washing all of the dishes and complaining about the cups that I washed and didn’t stack correctly to allow “optimal drying”.

No baby yet. No water breakage. No hospital run. Just pain – every 10-minutes or so.

If I had abs as hard as my wife’s tummy right now, I would be ab-alicious.

Do you think dads “nest” before a baby?

I spent 6-hours outside today. 5.5 of those hours were spent working on our soon-to-be garden. I tilled, I pounded on some of the biggest roots in North America with my new axe – I even picked out numerous “baby roots” with my hands to make the dirt look better! (dirt look better?)

Jess DID NOT go to school this morning – a good sign that baby is near, I think.

She got her blood-test results (they took her blood on Tuesday) and everything is normal. However, since she has been having constant contractions, the Doctor wants to see her tomorrow morning. We’ll be there at 8:30AM.

One last thing –

Timing contractions – definitely one of those things that seemed easier in movies and on paper than it has been in real-life.