She was smiling and laughing here and is looking right into his eyes.
Saturday, May 24, 2008
Tender Moments
She was smiling and laughing here and is looking right into his eyes.
Monday, May 19, 2008
What's in a name?
Elisabeth: Having just lost my second baby to an ectopic around Christmastime 2006, I spent a lot of time trying to find answers in the scriptures as to why we couldn't seem to have children. I was deeply touched reading the account of Elisabeth and Zachariah and their desire to have a child. I decided then and there that if we had a girl, she would be named Elisabeth and if we had a boy, he would have John in his name (after Elisabeth's son and my grandpa).
Why the Brittish spelling? That is simple. The Brittish spelling allows us to use different nicknames than those usually associated with the American spelling of Elizabeth. I am not a fan of the name "Liz" for a little girl. I figured having her name spelled with an "S" would eliminate people's need to call her Liz. Furthermore, I love the name Eliisa (Finnish spelling) and I thought that was what we would eventually call her.
Lance has already started to call her Ellie. It fits somehow. I prefer Elisabeth...never being a fan of nicknames myself. So, she is her Papa's Ellie and her Mama's Elisabeth.
Sidenote: After waking up into a drugged state after my ectopic emergency surgery, I told Lance we were going to have twins someday and I was going to name them Elisabeth and Darcy. I think he was a little relieved when we found out we were only expecting one...Not sure he is as big of a Jane Austen fan as I am.
Dorothy: Dorothy was my mom's name and she wanted grandbabies more than any person I have ever met. She would have throughly enjoyed Miss Elisabeth and would have cuddled, spoiled and loved our baby girl. Though far from perfect, my mom had a good heart, a wonderful sense of humor, Christlike compassion and devoted her life to her children. I hope Elisabeth cultivates these good qualities in her life as she grows. I also hope she feels a connection to her Grandma Dorothy who loves her dearly from above.
Sunday, May 11, 2008
Elisabeth: first week mélange
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Sofi meets Ellie
Monday, May 5, 2008
New arrival
Friday, May 2, 2008
Nesting Projects
- Cleaned out my fridge: Threw away any expired food/condiments, took out all of the drawers and shelves and washed them until they were sparkling clean.
- Cooked and froze meals: I figured there would be a time after Lance returns to work and Carol goes home when I would still want dinner to be an easy affair. So, we have at least four meals frozen and ready to go in our freezer.
- Scrubbed my kitchen cupboards.
- Washed bedroom curtains.
- Cleaned the windows: I only finished the kitchen and the master bedroom windows but I did do both the inside and outside panes.
- Washed all the laundry in our house: I think I have done loads upon loads of laundry these past few days. This includes the whole garbage sack of baby clothes I purchased at garage sales and any clothing/bedding gifts we have received from friends. I love the smell of Dreft! Everything is packed away, sorted by age or folded in its rightful drawer. (Thank you Jennifer B. for your help with this again!)
- Baked Brownies: Butterscotch, marshmellow, meltaway brownies. Yum.
- Framed and hung up pictures in the nursery: I ordered some Beatrix Potter prints off of eBay and then ordered special mats to match our color scheme. Hanging them was a little more challenging as I did this without Lance's assistance. Luckily, my friend Jennifer B. came over to help again. Now our baby will have Hunca Munca and Peter Rabbit to stare at from her crib.
- Cleaned out my car: This was a task in itself as I tend to "store" stuff in the back.
- Washed baby bottles, pacifiers, etc.
Our hospital bags are packed, sitting near the front door. I am almost done writing my long-overdue thank you notes and we have found a good pediatrician. We practice our breathing exercises every night and doggie-care is all set for Miss Sofi. Ready when you are, baby girl. Please come sooner than later. We are finally ready!
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
The Stork Visits. . . (Though not to our house yet!)

Baby Andrew with his big brother Alex, sharing a nap
at the hospital.
My sister-in-law, Vicki, was a great champ for surviving what must be the longest labor I have ever heard of (4 days)! Now she is more than outnumbered in her house with my brother David and two sons to keep her company.
All I have to say...When are we going to have more girls in this family????? Between Lance's and my extended families, we have a total of SEVEN nephews. Only four nieces and three of those nieces are either teenagers or adults. Oh well, maybe we will have to be responsible for repopulating the earth with girls. :-)
Still waiting for the stork to make it's way to our house.