Ethan Willard, born at 12:55 am Wednesday, December 16th. 7 lbs, 4 oz; 19 1/2 in long. Ethan is very healthy and good natured. We are home now but I won't be on the computer much during these first weeks. As I'm able, I'll update photos to this link:
http://picasaweb.google.com/tjandcheryl/EthanWillard?authkey=Gv1sRgCMCO7Yap87fjEg#
Thank you all for your thoughts and prayers. We're hanging in there as best we can for being new parents!
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Monday, December 14, 2009
Odds & Ends Photos
No, no baby yet, but here are some photos from the last few days...
Cat is curled up on a new hand quilted baby blanket from one of my co-workers...it has flannel & between that and the sunshine she was a content kitty.
Baby's room...l - r, guest bed & chest of drawers (w/quilts my grandma H quilted), crib, changing table, and fun floor mats (thank to Katie L)!
Our new three shelf bookshelf that I put together today (at 39 1/2 weeks)- TJ was home but I wanted to put it together myself. :) Thank you to everyone for these books (Katie L- thank you again!).
This is our "second" nursery...it's really our craft/laundry room, but now has the port-a-crib and a portable changing station. Hopefully when baby is crying in night I can come over here and not keep my hubby or mom awake as they sleep on the other side of the house where our bedroom and the guestroom are.

Thursday, December 10, 2009
December, & No Baby Yet!
December has arrived but no, the baby has not. :) I am due officially on the 18th and am now on weekly visits to the midwife. The baby could come at any time from now till the end of the month, so we're just trying to be patient. My last day at work was on Monday. I am working on odds and ends around the house & I think will have enough projects that if the baby waits till after Christmas I'll still have things to do! Baby is running out of room & I can feel the little knee & foot pushing quite a bit.
It's been cold here- under 20 I think! Fortunately we've not had snow yet...snow is super here when you can just stay home. So we vote for snow the day we arrive home with baby!
TJ is working as much as ever, averaging about 76 hours a week. He got last Sunday off though and we enjoyed going to church & visiting with friends.
It's been cold here- under 20 I think! Fortunately we've not had snow yet...snow is super here when you can just stay home. So we vote for snow the day we arrive home with baby!
TJ is working as much as ever, averaging about 76 hours a week. He got last Sunday off though and we enjoyed going to church & visiting with friends.
Sunday, November 29, 2009
November Wrap Up
Where has November gone? I'm certain that a few days ago it was the start of the month, and yet here we are at the last weekend before December! I've been preoccupied most of the month preparing the house (& my work) for the arrival of baby. TJ's been averaging about 76 hours a week at work...a very tired husband I have! Our friends have been so wonderful in helping me with some projects while he's at work.
We had three furry visitors to our yard at the beginning of the month. TJ said it is a doe and two adolescent fawns.
We've had some rainy days now that fall is here...this was a day I thought it looked like what I imagine Ireland might be...very green!
Lisa & Donna threw me a baby shower earlier this month! It was very lovely.
A good belly shot from 35 weeks.

Lisa & Donna threw me a baby shower earlier this month! It was very lovely.
A good belly shot from 35 weeks. The cat found the swing seat I'd set aside. She was happily curled up here for hours!
We had friends over for Thanksgiving. Everyone brought a bit of something and we had a feast!
Donna, Lisa & Tamara
TJ had two whole days off for Thanksgiving and enjoyed spending time with friends. On his second day off we got our Christmas tree and decorated the house for Christmas, went to IHOP for brunch and saw A Christmas Carole in 3D! We are pretty much ready now for baby to arrive. I plan to finish the baby's room today and do some pre-baby paperwork, and then relax. I have several boxes of projects waiting for me and plan to work on these until baby arrives. I'm 37 weeks now and baby is considered full term. The head has dropped and I am on weekly visits with the midwife. It's hard to believe we'll soon have another member to our family!
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Mid October and 30 Weeks Along
Can we already be in mid-October? Really life just goes by so quickly. We've had a busy start to our October. The biggest news is that TJ got a job! He started last Monday and we are very thrilled. He's working a lot now though- last week was all 10 hour days and this week 12 hour days. Next week he'll start second shift on 10 hour days. The guy before him took 5 weeks to train before he could get to 2nd shift and TJ's only been there a week and a half and has already been promoted. I am a proud wife! They've also said they will give him a week off when the baby comes. We are pretty thrilled about that too!
Our friends Joe & Janet had their baby last week. After our childbirth class we went upstairs to visit them with our other friend Katie! This baby has the most adorable face, just so cute!
Katie's baby shower was last week also. It was fun to hang out with the ladies and see what fun gifts she got! Katie is due the week after me, and her sister is due the week before me!
Katie opening a gift.
They had a fun game but it involved popping balloons! I've never liked the sound of balloons popping and still don't! Included this photo b/c I think it's a good belly shot for the week.
We didn't have school last Friday and Monday and I took the days off to rest, clean the house and get started on the baby/guest room. It used to look quite nice but has gotten a bit overrun...now I hope to have it nice, organized and usable by mid-November. This is a before photo.

Our friends Joe & Janet had their baby last week. After our childbirth class we went upstairs to visit them with our other friend Katie! This baby has the most adorable face, just so cute!
We didn't have school last Friday and Monday and I took the days off to rest, clean the house and get started on the baby/guest room. It used to look quite nice but has gotten a bit overrun...now I hope to have it nice, organized and usable by mid-November. This is a before photo.
Baby is doing well. I had a midwife appointment yesterday and she told me that I have the kind of pregnancy they like and we want- the boring kind where nothing happens except what should happen! My belly is now 30cm and baby's head is down- wahoo!
Everyone's been asking if I can still see my feet and I've been saying yes, but now I'm thinking the answer might be "not so much!"At work I was going down the stairs and was rather startled to discover that when I looked down only my toes were showing. And when they had me step on the scale yesterday I looked down to see the number and it wasn't there- it's very strange! So I peered around my belly instead.
Baby is still very active and has just now begun to get the hiccups. I decided today that baby doesn't like them very much b/c there was lots of squirming happening that seemed more in response to the hiccups than to general boredom. :) I have an ultrasound next week and am looking forward to seeing the latest pictures! I imagine this will be the last one before baby arrives...only 9 1/2 weeks left!
Everyone's been asking if I can still see my feet and I've been saying yes, but now I'm thinking the answer might be "not so much!"At work I was going down the stairs and was rather startled to discover that when I looked down only my toes were showing. And when they had me step on the scale yesterday I looked down to see the number and it wasn't there- it's very strange! So I peered around my belly instead.
Baby is still very active and has just now begun to get the hiccups. I decided today that baby doesn't like them very much b/c there was lots of squirming happening that seemed more in response to the hiccups than to general boredom. :) I have an ultrasound next week and am looking forward to seeing the latest pictures! I imagine this will be the last one before baby arrives...only 9 1/2 weeks left!
I think that's about it on the updates. Somehow since school started life just seems much busier now!
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
September Ends
Can it be possible that we've made it to the end of September already? I think that feat calls for some Tillamook rocky road ice cream! (really I just want a snack after work right now...mmmmm) School has been in session for three weeks and aside from being tired I think all is plugging along. I've been working on reorganizing/purging the kitchen and I think that project is now done. It is lovely to have everything in order and know exactly where it all is! My next project is the baby/guest room...then the laundry, then the living room.
Last weekend we went to a u-pick orchard and had a blast! We picked 20 lbs of apples and 7 1/2 lbs of grapes. I got to climb up in the apple trees (on low branches of course) and we spent the afternoon outdoors. We've been processing everything since. I've made one grape pie so far and think I'll make one more pie and one batch of pie filling to freeze, then some grape jam. The apples are all going straight to applesauce. We made some last year but ran out in the middle of winter and were sad- this year we want to have enough to have some fresh applesauce every month!
TJ went to a job fair last week along with many hundreds of other people! The line was quite amazing. He got an interview from a company at that fair and is now waiting to hear if he gets the job. The job is 2nd shift which has pro's and con's and we're just trusting God will walk with us through whatever comes.
I am now 7 months along and will be 29 weeks on Friday. We went to our first childbirth education class along with our friends Ben & Katie. It is certainly an interesting class and looks to be helpful in getting some pain management techniques. I'm feeling good, just sore. Thankful for an active healthy baby and a problem free pregnancy!
Last weekend we went to a u-pick orchard and had a blast! We picked 20 lbs of apples and 7 1/2 lbs of grapes. I got to climb up in the apple trees (on low branches of course) and we spent the afternoon outdoors. We've been processing everything since. I've made one grape pie so far and think I'll make one more pie and one batch of pie filling to freeze, then some grape jam. The apples are all going straight to applesauce. We made some last year but ran out in the middle of winter and were sad- this year we want to have enough to have some fresh applesauce every month!
TJ went to a job fair last week along with many hundreds of other people! The line was quite amazing. He got an interview from a company at that fair and is now waiting to hear if he gets the job. The job is 2nd shift which has pro's and con's and we're just trusting God will walk with us through whatever comes.
I am now 7 months along and will be 29 weeks on Friday. We went to our first childbirth education class along with our friends Ben & Katie. It is certainly an interesting class and looks to be helpful in getting some pain management techniques. I'm feeling good, just sore. Thankful for an active healthy baby and a problem free pregnancy!
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Weekly Roundup
Well, I am now in the third trimester and baby is busy! I think every week the baby is getting stronger and the movement is becoming more interesting. Other than soreness I'm doing well though I find at night after a busy day I am beat and go straight to bed!
This was a busy week for me and I'm sitting here on Sunday morning crashing! It was a good fun week though...here's the roundup!
Wednesday: After work I went over to Bryan & Lisa's to watch Issac so they could go out for their anniversary. Issac and I had a nice time together and I got to feed, bathe, change and put him to bed. I'm realizing more and more how thankful I am to have had friends that I've lived with or near these past 10 years who have taught me a lot about how to take care of babies! Issac is around 6 months old now and making the cutest noises!
Issac
Thursday: Came home and made supper then we headed to our new Bible study. This study is with several friends from our first study. We'll be following the pulpit (which means on days like today when I'm still in my jammies at noon we'll need to listen to the service online!) and we're looking forward to spending our Thursday evenings in the Word with friends. We also have discovered Hulu and so we'll be watching Bones later without needing to purchase a DVR! :D
Friday: It was TJ's old roomate Ben's birthday...Ben's wife Katie is due 6 days after me! We spent the evening at their house with friends eating Katie's yummy strawberry rhubarb crisp and visiting. As it often goes the boys hung out in one room and the girls in another. :) Before we left I wanted to take pictures of three of us who are pregnant and two of our silly husbands decided to jump in and show of their bellies too...
This was a busy week for me and I'm sitting here on Sunday morning crashing! It was a good fun week though...here's the roundup!
Wednesday: After work I went over to Bryan & Lisa's to watch Issac so they could go out for their anniversary. Issac and I had a nice time together and I got to feed, bathe, change and put him to bed. I'm realizing more and more how thankful I am to have had friends that I've lived with or near these past 10 years who have taught me a lot about how to take care of babies! Issac is around 6 months old now and making the cutest noises!
Thursday: Came home and made supper then we headed to our new Bible study. This study is with several friends from our first study. We'll be following the pulpit (which means on days like today when I'm still in my jammies at noon we'll need to listen to the service online!) and we're looking forward to spending our Thursday evenings in the Word with friends. We also have discovered Hulu and so we'll be watching Bones later without needing to purchase a DVR! :D
Friday: It was TJ's old roomate Ben's birthday...Ben's wife Katie is due 6 days after me! We spent the evening at their house with friends eating Katie's yummy strawberry rhubarb crisp and visiting. As it often goes the boys hung out in one room and the girls in another. :) Before we left I wanted to take pictures of three of us who are pregnant and two of our silly husbands decided to jump in and show of their bellies too...
Friends- the three of us in the middle are all expecting; Janet in purple is due in three weeks, Katie in white is due December 24th and I'm due December 18th.
Saturday: We went to the evening service of Craig & Donna's church to watch their baby Natalie get dedicated. It was very sweet and we enjoyed the service too! Afterwards we went out with his parents and Craig & Donna and Bryan & Lisa to Outback Steakhouse to celebrate.
An unexpected visitor in our photo!
Next week seems to be a bit less busy. I'm working on reorganizing the house room by room. We're getting rid of a lot of stuff, hoping to sell a lot on Craigslist or have a garage sale (though it's getting a bit late for those). I'm reorganizing the kitchen right now and am getting close to finishing that; I think the laundry/craft room will be next. We're toddler proofing the house now so we don't have to do it later, and making sure there is room for baby stuff in each room so that as we get it we don't have to find a place for it! I'm enjoying the organization/nesting!
Sunday, September 13, 2009
26 weeks and the end of Trimester 2
This week marks the end of my second trimester. There are now about three months left and counting. TJ is quite excited and raring to go; I'm a bit shell shocked that there are only three months left! Baby is still active- now that Baby S is growing I can actually see my belly move...it reminds me of those alien movies where something is moving inside someone and then some horrible creature pops out! Hollywood infiltrates everything. :P I have my glucose test next week and my 7 month check up, both of which I expect to go fine. I'm getting more sore now but try to rest. TJ pampers me a lot too which helps- being home he also does the lions share of the chores, and that helps too! :)

School started up this week to mixed feelings on my part. We're ahead from where we were last year but still behind as to where I'd like to be with everything. One of my bosses compared my job to "herding cats." Sheep, cows and most other animals actually go mostly where you want without much hassle...cats on the other hand do what they want and hiss at you when you try to get them to do something different. Cats in this case would be parents!
TJ is still diligently searching for work and was encouraged this week by the news that our good friend Kris got a job! I'm not sure now how long he'd been out of work- maybe 8 to 12 months? Although we're bummed that Kris & family don't live here anymore we are jumping with joy with them for Kris to have a job!
School started up this week to mixed feelings on my part. We're ahead from where we were last year but still behind as to where I'd like to be with everything. One of my bosses compared my job to "herding cats." Sheep, cows and most other animals actually go mostly where you want without much hassle...cats on the other hand do what they want and hiss at you when you try to get them to do something different. Cats in this case would be parents!
TJ is still diligently searching for work and was encouraged this week by the news that our good friend Kris got a job! I'm not sure now how long he'd been out of work- maybe 8 to 12 months? Although we're bummed that Kris & family don't live here anymore we are jumping with joy with them for Kris to have a job!
Wednesday, September 02, 2009
Canning and Babies
We've had a busy week here! I'll just separate into categories.
Lisa's mom sent us a box of peaches. It took us a week to finally get to processing them but we did it! TJ & I have been wanting to learn to can food but just had not done it yet. We got the skin off the peaches, cut them in half, got the seed out and scraped out the seed bumps. Then we made a sugar syrup, filled our jars and canned them! It was very exciting! We still had half a huge mixing bowl full of peaches, so a few days later we made peach jelly and peach pie filling, then just threw the rest into a bag in the freezer. Making the jelly (or was it jam...?) I didn't know the contents of my saucepan would expand when the sugar and peaches started boiling together! TJ came running to my rescue just as the mixture started boiling over- he got a bigger pot and I dumped it all into the bigger pot, burning him a bit in the process. As he was trying to clean up the spilled sugary mixture I kept stirring but my spoon was too short and I got burned a little too! It would have made for some great prime time entertainment I'm sure!
We got 8 pints of canned peaches...hoping they are ok, there is quite a bit of air at the top of the jar and the peaches are bobbing a bit in "air."
7 half pints of peach jam/jelly/preserves. I think it turned out! The last time I made jelly it turned into syrup, but this seems to be more solid.
Lisa's mom sent us a box of peaches. It took us a week to finally get to processing them but we did it! TJ & I have been wanting to learn to can food but just had not done it yet. We got the skin off the peaches, cut them in half, got the seed out and scraped out the seed bumps. Then we made a sugar syrup, filled our jars and canned them! It was very exciting! We still had half a huge mixing bowl full of peaches, so a few days later we made peach jelly and peach pie filling, then just threw the rest into a bag in the freezer. Making the jelly (or was it jam...?) I didn't know the contents of my saucepan would expand when the sugar and peaches started boiling together! TJ came running to my rescue just as the mixture started boiling over- he got a bigger pot and I dumped it all into the bigger pot, burning him a bit in the process. As he was trying to clean up the spilled sugary mixture I kept stirring but my spoon was too short and I got burned a little too! It would have made for some great prime time entertainment I'm sure!
Babies of course are the theme of the year it seems. Every time I turn around it seems I've found someone else having one! We watched our friend Donna's baby on Sunday so she and her husband could go to the air show. Baby Natalie is quite cute and was very easy to watch because she slept almost the whole time and never cried!
She was sound asleep and stretched up her arms - much too cute to not get a photo of!

And my favorite picture of all...the leg pushing against the wall. This must be a favorite position because that leg stays busy much of the day!Our friends Mark & Christie just adopted the cutest baby! They had an open house Sunday and it was so nice to get to meet the new addition to the family.
Isn't she precious!!
Baby Thumper is growing well! I had an ultrasound yesterday and the lady said baby is now about 1 lb 11 oz. Somehow she could tell this from one of the leg bones!? Since she could tell me such a magical number I asked how long the baby was and she said, "oh, I'm sure one of your pregnancy books could tell you." I guess science can't do everything. Baby is growing at the correct rate and is very active! I think the baby had been facing down and must have rolled over this weekend b/c now I'm (finally!) getting kicked at belly button line and above.
Saturday, August 22, 2009
August Comes to a Close
Time is flying by! I think I say that every time I log in here. But it really does go by faster than I expect!
I am now 23 weeks along, 3 weeks past the halfway mark! I have another ultrasound scheduled for the first week of September and am looking forward to seeing how baby is grown. It's hard to imagine a 10 or 11 inch baby inside! We have nicknamed the baby "Thumper" because s/he is so active! The midwife was explaining kick counts I could do as the baby grows. In general, you count the kicks until you reach 10 and then stop. You should reach 10 kicks between 2 minutes and 2 hours. I told her there are times we could reach 10 kicks within 30 seconds! Hence "Thumper."


Since I last wrote we visited the fair in the 100 degree heat! We liked the barns and the pavilion judging areas (where people bring in their own homemade items like quilts and canned food) the best. One day we would love to be able to show something at the fair.

At the end of July, and two weeks early, our friends Craig & Donna had their baby girl! While I would very much prefer not to have her experience they now have a lovely baby girl Natalie Kate. I'm glad I'll be one of the last people to have a baby of the ones pregnant right now- it's great to learn from everyone's experiences, likes and dislikes!
TJ is still looking for work. We know God provides, our main prayer is that he can secure a new and long term likeable job before the baby comes. While we are thankful for unemployment TJ would much rather be working and will be so glad when he can go to work again each day. My job seems pretty secure for the next year though around here who can tell. School starts again in about three weeks and we are racing to get everything ready!
The biggest excitement lately was that I got my clutch fixed! The difference is amazing...we'd been saving for a good 6 months for this and didn't realize quite how bad the clutch was. The repair was supposed to only take a day and a half but ended up stretching out to four days because they had to reorder a part that came broken. Then the new part got shipped to Portland then on to Washington...not so helpful when we need the part here! So the sales manager of the part company had to drive up to Washington to rescue the part. In the end we got the car back and the clutch is amazing- it's sooooo smooth! I got in the car and pressed in and almost fell over because it just doesn't need the lead foot to press in anymore. So now we're relearning how to drive the car, and enjoying every minute of it! :D
I am now 23 weeks along, 3 weeks past the halfway mark! I have another ultrasound scheduled for the first week of September and am looking forward to seeing how baby is grown. It's hard to imagine a 10 or 11 inch baby inside! We have nicknamed the baby "Thumper" because s/he is so active! The midwife was explaining kick counts I could do as the baby grows. In general, you count the kicks until you reach 10 and then stop. You should reach 10 kicks between 2 minutes and 2 hours. I told her there are times we could reach 10 kicks within 30 seconds! Hence "Thumper."

Since I last wrote we visited the fair in the 100 degree heat! We liked the barns and the pavilion judging areas (where people bring in their own homemade items like quilts and canned food) the best. One day we would love to be able to show something at the fair.
At the end of July, and two weeks early, our friends Craig & Donna had their baby girl! While I would very much prefer not to have her experience they now have a lovely baby girl Natalie Kate. I'm glad I'll be one of the last people to have a baby of the ones pregnant right now- it's great to learn from everyone's experiences, likes and dislikes!
TJ is still looking for work. We know God provides, our main prayer is that he can secure a new and long term likeable job before the baby comes. While we are thankful for unemployment TJ would much rather be working and will be so glad when he can go to work again each day. My job seems pretty secure for the next year though around here who can tell. School starts again in about three weeks and we are racing to get everything ready!
The biggest excitement lately was that I got my clutch fixed! The difference is amazing...we'd been saving for a good 6 months for this and didn't realize quite how bad the clutch was. The repair was supposed to only take a day and a half but ended up stretching out to four days because they had to reorder a part that came broken. Then the new part got shipped to Portland then on to Washington...not so helpful when we need the part here! So the sales manager of the part company had to drive up to Washington to rescue the part. In the end we got the car back and the clutch is amazing- it's sooooo smooth! I got in the car and pressed in and almost fell over because it just doesn't need the lead foot to press in anymore. So now we're relearning how to drive the car, and enjoying every minute of it! :D
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