Wednesday, April 29, 2009
He peed on himself
My current favorite thing that he does is his snort. It sounds just like a pig and he usually does it when he is hungry. Still working on getting him to sleep in his crib or the pack n play, he usually tries it for about 20 minutes and then starts crying. So sleep at night involves sleeping in a chair with him on the chest. Fine for now, but I told him this will not last past age 12.
I have to go back to work tomorrow, although we are going to buy a lottery ticket tonight to see if I can become a permanent stay at home dad. More pictures down below including a demonstration on how to play video games with a newborn and his patented fist under the chin sleeping move. Time for us to eat, Ginny made us lasagna on Sunday and we've been eating it for every meal since, so time for some variety although obviously it was really good because I usually eat leftovers once at the most.
http://picasaweb.google.com/mbecker0410/20090428MoreChasePictures#
Monday, April 27, 2009
Day 3 of Parenthood
We had to get his earmuffs out today as we watched the movie Role Models. Their are a few words he probably shouldn't hear in the movie. We also made sure he faced away from the TV since it is the unrated version. We have to enjoy this while he still doesn't understand what is going on. Then it's all Disney movies and Nickelodeon. Can't wait for the telletubbies. Not much else going on, he timed it right so I got to miss a couple of classes, so he's scored some points from me already. We may try to venture out tommorow, so we'll see how that goes.
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Chase is here!
For some reason blogger is blocked here, so I’m keeping track in word and then you are seeing it all at once.
Friday Morning - 4 AM
Well, we’re assuming today is the day. It’s 4 AM, we’re in the hospital, Laura has her drugs, and she’s trying to get a little sleep. At the doctor’s appointment this morning they sped the process up and it obviously worked as by 8 tonight the process had begun. Tough to know when you are actually supposed to come in, but with us being 40 minutes away we didn’t want to risk it. We got to the hospital at about 1 and by the time laura got drugs it was 3 hours later. She kept emphasizing that she wanted drugs though, and made sure the nurse did not forget.
At the time of the epidiral I was just standing in front of her and holding her hand. The doctor had just relayed a story about how a guy fainted and hit his head on the sink and had to go to the ER. Luckily I have practice in fainting so towards the end, I felt it happening again. This time instead of trying to shake it off, I sat down. So Laura’s getting a needle shoved in her back during a huge contraction, and the nurse has to get me some juice since I look green. Good thing I’m not having the kid. They have informed me there will be a chair ready for me during the actual delivery.
Pretty crazy to think that we will not return home by ourselves after this weekend. I was playing some PS3 when it started, so I got my last bit of that in as well as our random suppers of chicken wings and fries. Laura’s doing really well. Comments she has already made.
- I don’t want another kid
- Get me drugs
- Get me drugs now
- Did I mention I want drugs
- My husbands a fainter, watch out for him
I’m going to try and get some sleep now, obviously at the end of this there will be a link to pictures.
Friday Morning - 6:49 AM
Pretty rough last hour, the pain medicine wasn’t working and Laura was in a lot of pain. At first the machine distributing medicine broke and stopped letting medicine come out. They checked everything 3 times and then decided to just redo the epidural. When she sat up they realized that the first one had come out, so whoops. Laura had some pretty bad contractions at that point and was thinking she’d have to deliver the baby naturally which scared her the most. They restuck it in though, this time no fainting worries, and it looks like she might actually be sleeping again now. So I believe this sets the timetable back another few hours, hopefully she can get some sleep though. Kind of stinks when there’s basically nothing you can do to help. Plus I would say Laura and I tend to skew more towards the sarcastic side when talking with each other, that doesn’t quite work when you are feeling the most intense pain you have ever felt. Sun is coming up, we’ve been at it for around 11 hours now. Still hasn’t had her water break, so I think they might force that at some time.
9:22 AM - Saturday
So then it got a little busy after the last post. Laura was actually able to sleep until about noon and then we started the final part of labor. At the beginning she asked how long it would take, and I think we both thought “maybe 30 minutes”, obviously forgetting the class we took where it said it was a couple of hours. An hour and a half later, Laura was starting to get mad, which helped the situation. Finally, after 2 and a half hours, Chase Cameron made his way into the world, and man was he a lot larger then expected at 8 lbs 7 oz and 22 inches long. I got to cut the umbilical cord and then we took him over to get cleaned and warmed up. He came out with extremely wrinkly hands and feet due to some circulation problems, but everything was fine after a couple of hours. Overall the process was long, but Laura said it wasn’t too bad. She’s ready for the next one already. :) Laura did a great job, I tried not to laugh when she went for the 4th push during a contraction, but there was just this look of, “I’m sick of this, and I’m not wasting a contraction.”
We then finally invited the grandparents in to see their new grandson. Let’s just say Laura and I didn’t hold him very much over the next 8 hours. My dad just kept using the word Grandpa a lot, and people were making phone calls left and right. We then went through seeing some of his firsts, like a bath and his first meal. Unfortunately after everyone left we also got to experience the first diaper change. Good times. I faked like I was sleeping the rest of the night when he needed his diaper changed, so Laura took care of those. We actually slept pretty well during the night, he would sleep between feedings for the 3 hours without a lot of crying, so we’re feeling a little more rested this morning. I almost forgot that he got to see his first Twins game last night, although he pretty much slept through it, just like his Mom. 1-0 during his lifetime.
He stayed with us the entire time, and he actually just left us for a procedure. So hopefully they bring the right one back. I think we are planning on heading home today, so he’ll get to see all of the cool baby shower gifts he got. He can see the bobblehead collection, the PS3 that he won’t get to play more then an hour a day unless it is against me, and his basketball hoop that he can start shooting with. He should be able to start taking grounders in the next couple of weeks to get ready for baseball. :) That’s all for now, I’m sure when I’m up at 3 AM some night I’ll be able to write some more.
9:23 AM - Sunday Morning
Last night was a little longer then the night before. We think his current crib is a little big for him as every time we laid him down he would start crying. So we basically traded off holding him all night. That's not lasting much longer this week. :) He's pretty content now after eating a little bit. Grandma Friedrich has figured out that putting him in his stroller keeps him pretty content, so he's hanging out there now. Laura probably got around 3 hours of sleep last night, including an hour on the floor, so we've sent her back to bed for hopefully a good 3 hours. Overall he seems pretty happy, we already have the diaper changing down, and he seems to like both of us, so that's good. Here's a link to some of the first pictures, as we have more we'll post him. The 12th picture is my favorite, because he looks like an evil doctor or something with his old man hands in front of his face. His hands are back to normal now and he has lost his cone head, so supposedly that means he's starting to look cuter.
http://picasaweb.google.com/mbecker0410/20090424FirstBabyPictures?authkey=Gv1sRgCKTrkuPh_s-YjQE#
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
30 days and counting
Good news is we do have a lot ready to go now. Two weekends ago Laura and Ginny worked on putting all of the bedroom furniture together. If you're wondering where I was as, I was putting together bookshelves downstairs, so don't think I was just playing video games or something. So the rooms all ready to go, and we have all these really tiny diapers that seem too small to be real. Just crazy how small he will be.
Laura has had some baby showers. What exactly the purpose of some of those games is, I really have no idea. What's the point of cutting a piece of string for how big you think the mom's stomach is. You are going to lose either way; either you cut it to small and lose the game, or you cut it to big and the mom hates you, you can't win. Laura supposedly cut her string 2 feet too long, to which she responded "that's how big I feel". We did get a lot of Twins and ISU clothes so we should be good to go. I'm proposing that for the kid's first picture, but Laura doesn't agree yet. My work team got us all of that stuff you don't know you need. It's also stuff you don't ever want to have to use. A lot of creams, ointments, and other awkward devices. This is going to be interesting.
We had our first of weekly doctor visits this week. Laura completely offended the nurse. Laura weighed in and she made a comment about how big she is. I'm pretty sure she still weighs less then the nurse, who's not pregnant. The nurse responded with a simple "You're pregnant", with a little attitude. So I don't think Laura made any friends. The stomach is pretty much growing straight out, almost to the point where Laura can eat off of it, which has been her dream all along. Everything seems to be in order, the little guy is already in the correct position, and things seem to be on track.
We head home this weekend for my Alumni basketball tournament. Which is a little scary that it's now been 9 years since we've graduated so we are now the oldest team in the younger division. Crazy. Next time I write will probably be after the baby is here, so look forward to that. I'm sure I'll have plenty of time to update as I'm wide awake at 3 AM feeding him or something.
Later
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Baby Class
Let's go over topics you don't want to hear about at 8:30 in the morning
- mucus
- discharge
- stages of color in baby poop
- Different positions of labor - here's a link to my favorite ones
http://picasaweb.google.com/mbecker0410/20090310BabyPositions?authkey=Gv1sRgCPax_uDk6fKt1AE#
All very exciting and educational. Then there are the movies. I think the instructors secretly love showing these videos. If you don't know what I'm talking about, consider yourself lucky. I'm pretty sure we walked in the room, she said good morning, and then she said "Yes, we are going to watch two videos today." She threw it out there like a sneak preview of something to look forward too, which it definetely is not.
So let me do a quick movie review for you. These movies take you through the process of labor, the whole process of labor. Especially that part you don't want to see. Also whoever the casting department is for these movies should be fired. Although honestly, who signs up to have this video taped. I just imagine meeting this person in the street and saying "I think I know you from somewhere, wait I just can't place it, oh now I remember." And then I quickly run away as fast as I can in fear of that picture flashing back in my head. For some reason Laura felt anxious about the whole process the next day, I wonder why. What's the point to the ending of those movies. Although my favorite part is that the husband in the second movie said to practice changing diapers he practiced on his cat. Sounds like a great idea, if anybody has a cat I can borrow, let me know.
So that pretty much wrapped up day one of baby class, we did get a tour and i learned that labor lasts a little longer then the 30 minutes it usually seems to take in the movies. So definitely some valuable stuff. We're supposed to go back Saturday for round 2 and all the breathing techniques.
The little guy is rolling all over in Laura's belly and we are starting to be able to see body parts, so pretty crazy. 7 weeks to go. I think Laura's ready anytime. We're cleaning out the baby room right now, so things are moving along.
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Beards and Bellies
http://picasaweb.google.com/mbecker0410/20090219BeardAndBelly?authkey=bwmKPgXCW_M#
We had a very exciting last Feb 14th without kids, otherwise known as Valentine's Day with Ray. If you ever want to be humbled, try doing something you know you are terrible at, for me that is manual labor and working with my hands. I have no idea why this is, genetically I should be good. My dad's good at it, my grandpa builds things like a firepit on wheels, I can't even build a birdhouse right. I felt bad leaving Ray here by himself the first couple of days, but then I realized it probably went faster without us here helping. :)
I did learn how to put up trim, I learned that I can't operate a manual saw (couldn't get the thing to cut), and how to putty nail holes. That's a fun job. I even pulled a hammy on that one, don't ask me how, I have no idea, took 4 days to recover. Give me an excel document, no problem, give me a hammer and watch out. But hey, carpet is on the way in the next couple of weeks and then our 4 year basement project is over. Laura has decided we won't try finishing things ourself again. Thanks Ray, basement looks great.
Well we have our classes coming up first weekends in March and some baby showers on the way. I'm sure the classes will be entertaining. Laura and I don't take many things seriously, so it may be tough to have a straight face and not make some sarcastic comments. For Valentine's day Laura did buy me a baby's bib from the Minnesota Twins. I need to order the kid's first outfit for coming home, a Twins outfit. Laura and I are still discussing this one. I think their may be a game May 1st, so the plan is to have the baby the 30th and then go to the game the next day. I think that will work. I'll try to get the next update out after our first class!
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Names and Cleaning
Just to reitirate a point from the last blog, I really don't notice dirt. This is a talent I picked up very early in life. Supposedly I used to walk right over things on the stairs that my parents had placed there for me to carry downstairs. My wife will ask me, did you notice the bathroom needs cleaned, "nope". She's even tried tests of not cleaning or doing laundry for 4 or 5 weeks to see if I notice, I don't. Only when I run out of boxers or socks does the thought run through my mind that the laundry may need to be done.
Don't blame my mom though, she just wants it to be stated that it's not her fault. Don't blame my dad, he's a crazy cleaner when he gets going. Just so you know he's not a perfectionist, he just likes things always done right. My favorite quote from him. I told my wife she's an enabler for allowing this to happen, but hey, that's why we're having kids, to do the chores.
You don't realize how hard it is to name a kid until you are going to have one. Every name you come up with you realize you know someone you don't like with that name, like Christian. (I kid, good friend) We haven't gotten very far, we like to try names out on our work teams to see what they think. Right now the list is Max, Sam, Chase. I was told Max sounds like a dog's name, people like Sam as a nickname for Samantha, and my current favorite Chase caused my mom to gasp and turn her nose up in disgust, which I'll be honest makes me like it even more. "It sounds like someone running" was her comment. True, that is what Chase means. I think my concern would be if we had a slow kid who couldn't run very fast and kids would tease him by saying "Chase me, Ha, Ha" So who knows, we have the whole middle of the name book to go through yet.
To compare the current stage of pregnancy with one of Laura's favorite movies "The Lord of the Rings", it's kind of like the middle of the Two Towers where you're waiting for the cool battle to start but you have to go through a lot of talking first. In other words, not much happening. We go to the doctor, they ask how she feels, we say fine, we go home. And yes, I compared the baby being born to the final battle in the Two Towers, it has a happy ending. :)
So not much new, he still kicks constantly, Laura's in maternity clothes, and I'm cleaning. Oh by the way I'm growing a beard for two weeks, it's a challenge at work, I'll post pictures on the progress. So now I've given you a cliffhanger to keep you coming back. Kind of like 24.
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Crazy New Year's Eve Party
We are bringing in the new year with the best movie of the year however, the Dark Knight, on blue ray, on my big TV. You got to love the magic trick of making the pencil disappear, I'm going to watch that in slow motion after the movie is over.
The pregnant belly is no longer hidden. Laura decided that it was pointless now, so first day back from Christmas, no more jackets, large sweaters, or other belly hiding clothing. She said a couple of people stopped her to ask her how far along she is. She keeps claiming it gets bigger every day, I usually answer that I think that's the point. The kid is pretty much kicking constantly now, between the ribs, right in the bladder, and everywhere else on the stomach. I'm able to feel that now so it's pretty cool.
I'd like to talk a little bit about the absurd notion of a push present. In case you don't know what that is (I didn't) supposedly the jewelry companies of the world created a push present idea where the dad is supposed to buy the mom a gift for carrying the baby. I always thought the baby was the gift, as the mom you get to feel something grow inside of you, get really big, and then have it all go away and you get a kid for it. So what if sometimes it includes throwing up, swelling, and a little pain at the end. Laura keeps reminding me that she expects one, I keep reminding her it probably won't happen. So we'll see.
Laura also found some book that said I should be doing things like cleaning the bathroom, scrubbing floors, and doing all the dishes now. I'm not a big fan of things like that, but I suppose I can pitch in here and there. Although I keep reminding Laura that my brain just really isn't wired to notice dirt, so she may have to remind me sometimes.
120 days left until the kid walks into the world. The way it kicks constantly it will probably be running at 2 months. I will leave you with some New Year's resolutions, which are usually absurd because everybody breaks them.
1. Play as many video games as possible before the kid's born
2. Figure out how to use proper language around children, sometimes Laura gets a little out of hand with swear words
3. Start working out again, my goal was to have Laura and I meet at our weights by the end of her pregnancy, but she's not doing her part
4. Clean the house every other month (hopefully that's good enough)
That's all I can think of right now, I'm sure next year's New Year's will be more exciting, maybe we'll be able to take the baby to the bar. :)
Happy New Year!
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Cancun trip
We headed to cancun for my high school friends wedding. Kelles as we like to call him. For the first part of the trip we stayed at the nicest hotel in Cancun, Moon Palace. Great food, great service, great atmosphere. The second part of the trip, we stayed at the cheapest hotel, my choice of course. Terrible food, they couldn't even make hot dogs or french fries right. It was on the strip though so we got to go in the ocean for a couple of days and played a little beach volleyball. Both were all-inclusive and I tried to ask for a pregnancy discount since Laura could not drink. I didn't get it.
At the beginning of the trip we saw some Mayan ruins and we snorkeled in the cold water. After we snorkeled we had "beach time". This involved Laura and I huddling underneath towels to stay warm.
The wedding was on Wednesday, which was one of the nice days. Everything went off without a hitch, and it was a great wedding. Some great pictures of Kelles during the wedding, my favorite is the prewedding drink and smoke. Another highlight was Carrie's (the bride) brother dancing with our waitress at the end of the night. Overall we had a great time there.
We met my college buddies and their wives Adam, Krista, Dale, and Jessica at the second half of the week. Good times getting together and having a few drinks, although most of the time we served ourselves. We learned that Dale can't handle a boat on the ocean as he headed out for a 6 hour shipping trip and then forced the boat to turn around after an hour or so due to a little seasick issue. He claimed there were 8 foot swales, but I'm not so sure. :) You can also ask Dale and Jessica to perform at future events as they were called up on stage one of the nights. Both of them did a little stage dancing, I believe the worm may have made an apperance. They have video if you can convince them to show you.
There have been a lot of requests to see Laura's baby bump, some claim it's not even there yet. Laura has requested that you send pictures of your belly first, and then she will post some pictures of her belly. If you take a look online, you may catch a little glimpse.
http://picasaweb.google.com/mbecker0410
So that's it, good vacation, nice to take a break in the middle of December.
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
It's a .......
http://picasaweb.google.com/mbecker0410/BabyPhotos#
So today was the halway point ultrasound. It sounds like we lucked out and got an early one that people don't normally get at around 8 weeks, but this one was definetely a lot cooler. Although not everything went exactly as planned. When we got their they asked Laura if she had drank a lot of water in the morning. I guess we missed the memo that Laura was supposed to have a full bladder. They proceeded to have her drink 3 small glasses of water very quickly. Not a great idea.
We were about 20 minutes in when Laura said that she did not feel very good. We all kind of froze for a second and then I realized, yup, she's going to ralph. Due to my cat like speed I was able to grab the trash can and get it to her in time. So back came the water and some orange juice. This was the first time Laura's thrown up the entire time, so we gave the nurses some greif about that. Also, for those of you who know the eye surgery fainting story, I just wanted to let everyone know I did not faint. So if you are keeping score, wife vomiting right in front of you, not a problem; watching a giant eye on a TV screen, find me a chair.
Other than that everything went pretty normal. We spent about an hour going through all the different body parts, measuring the leg bones, arm bones, stomach circumfrence, and size of head along with other things. Pretty cool technology overall. We were obviously waiting for the gender announcement which they made us wait about 30 minutes for, although both Laura and I had it figured out a little earlier than that. If you haven't looked at the pictures yet, now would be a good time. Pretty obvious that a baby boy is on the way. Not sure if the kid will like having that online in the future, so we may have to take it down at some point, but we thought it was pretty funny.
They keep telling us that the kid is pretty active, so I'm just imagining a one year old running around the house constantly screaming or something. We keep wondering if other babies just lay still in the stomach. We thought the legs and feet looked pretty big so we're hoping that Laura has a 6-6 uncle we don't know about. Time to start buying the basketball hoop and Twins jerseys, although we will also be OK if he wants to be in dance and play chess all day. :) Maybe.
So start sending in your baby boy name suggestions. We currently have none. Laura always had girl names picked out. My top choice right now is Maximus Meridius. Sorry Dale, Laura has vetoed Wilson and Billy so far, I'm still pushing Jimmy. But now we can eliminate half of the baby name book, so that's good.
Laura's belly is starting to make its presence known, which she tries to fight every day. We're starting to feel some movement, but no violent kicks yet. That's all for now, I'm still trying to convince Laura to let me put up some pictures of the belly, but I want to stay married for right now so I'll follow her advice that I better not put them online.
Monday, November 17, 2008
Am I supposed to eat my kid?
We also had a dry run of what dinner will be like a year from now when Amy and Mike brought over their 6 month old Natalie. Basically a lot of noise, a lot of pounding, and a lot of moving around. Very entertaining and very cute, but just a little different then the current dinner situation at the Becker's which usually involves sitting in the living room, watching TV, and eating things like a bag of doritios, some Hickory Farms beef sticks, and a Diet Mountain Dew. Although it did cause us to use our dining room table. That's right, the table we've used about 10 times the whole 4 years we have had it. The table was just glad to be used for something other than holding mail.
It was fun to get to see how a 6 month old reacts. Basically you just need something that can make some noise and that they can try to grab. In our case she was fascinated with a water bottle. So no toys will be bought by us, I'm just using things I find around the house.
Finally, what is up with the lead time on daycares. I contacted a daycare this week and was told the next opening was in December of 2009. What are people doing, picking a daycare and then making a baby? Do parents just go around putting their names on waiting lists in case it happens? I'm asking the question when we go to the next one on Wednesday, need to learn in case we have a second kid. Although we'll wait and see how this first one goes before making any more.
Doctor's visit next week I think, Ultrasound in two weeks, Cancun in three. Can't wait.
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Doctor's visits
So Laura starts going through all of the checkup and the doctor asks how we told the family, so Laura explained the skydiving thing. Funny thing is that the doctor she called to ask if it was OK to go skydiving, is the same doctor in the room! She informed us it was the first time she had gotten that question.
We got to hear the heartbeat which was pretty cool and fast, so then we were pretty sure there was a baby in there. Then they asked if we wanted to try a quick small ultrasound, which we did. So we got to see the kid for the first time, very strange, you basically see the heart beating and then our kid was waving it's arms and legs all around. Crazy! Our doctor said it looked like a teddy graham, which it did. So first doctor's appointment ended, we are definitely having a kid, and we are not having triplets, oh well. No TV show for us like John and Kate + 8.
So a month later we have the second appointment. Pretty much a letdown after the first one. Laura weighs in, they ask her how she's feeling and that's about it. I was like really, that's it. The one crazy thing was that when they tried to find the heartbeat the doctor said the baby was moving around a lot. I told Laura I pictured a little mini baby running around in her stomach, in slow motion. Probably taking after it's dad, the great high school cross country runner. :) Let's hope not, cross country not very exciting to watch.
Next doctor's visit in a couple of weeks, ultrasound early December. Should be exciting!
Friday, October 31, 2008
Telling other people
Of course my sister complained that I didn't mention her in the first blog post. What she didn't know is I would get to that later. The fact that she didn't believe me for about 5 minutes, so I almost just hung up on her. I'm such an honest person, I don't know what her problem was, but yes Val it was very important that you know. My favorite part is that she said she would not wait as long to have kids, without conferring with her future husband first. I told her maybe they should talk about that kind of stuff. :)
We had to tell Steph through Skype on the computer since she's over in Korea, and she was very excited. Other family and friends found out as we went along. Including some people finding out because they read this blog since Laura didn't get to everybody fast enough. Laura did get to tell her Korean relatives when she was over there and they were all very excited about it.
The day before I told some of my coworkers one of them told me to wait to have kids because I was still young and should just enjoy life. It was tough to supress the smile that day to hold it in. I told another we would be needing an infant Halloween costume the next year.
The really bad news is that we believe we have lost the bet with my college roomates on who would have a kid first. We kind of figured we were in trouble, but we were hoping someone else would have news first. So now we owe a dinner I think to all of them, so not only will this kid cost me money (just read some parents spend 17,000 dollars on random baby stuff the first year, ridiculous, my kid will learn to play with a cardboard box, I'll at least draw a face on it) but I have to pay off a bet as well.
That's it for now, seems like everybody is aware now, so I'll keep posting updates as we go. For now, back to watching poltergeist while I can still watch movies like this without worrying about scaring a little kid to death (like I was when I watched this movie when I was 5 because of my babysitter, the flying things in the room, a little traumatizing). I'll probably post something on the first couple of doctor visits soon.
Monday, October 27, 2008
We're Having a Kid?
1. due date is end of April
2. We don't know what it's going to be yet, probably will find out in a couple of months
3. Yes, this was right on the timing I had laid out in my excel financial plan 4 years ago, pretty impressive
Today's post is on how we and the fam found out.
Us
We were open to the possibility of a kid and after a few weeks went by we decided to try the pregnancy test. Mainly because Laura was going to go skydiving Labor Day weekend and we needed to see if that would be OK. So we got the pregnancy test, but supposedly it's harder then it looks on that commercial that shows the pee hitting the stick. (Laura loves that commercial) First test a little inconclusive, second test showed the positive, we bought a 3 pack and figured we shouldn't waste it, so the confirmation was also positive. After the excitement of finding out, a look of shock crossed both of our faces as we realized life would be a little different in 9 months.
Friedrich Family
Back to the skydiving thing. First of all Laura did actually call the nurse line to ask if a pregnant person could go skydiving. (The answer is no in case you were wondering, duh, but of course she doesn't listen to me) It was Labor Day weekend and Laura had planned on doing this with her mom for a long time. So as we were sitting around the table the day before skydiving, Ginny asked if Laura was excited about skydiving. Laura's line was supposed to be "I can't go skydiving, the baby might fall out". Instead she gave a weak no, looked away, and Ginny read it right away. Lots of hugs and excitement. One family down, one to go.
Becker Family
The difference with this side, is that it's the first grandkid, and they've pretty much been asking when it would happen since we were married. I think they were close to giving up hope, and hoping Val would give them a grandkid someday. We bought baby bibs and took them down to the campgrounds where they were at. When we got there Dad had gone fishing and took like 2 hours to get back. He finally came, we told them that we had another gift from Laura's family in Korea. So they opened the bag for a glimpse and then there was screaming and more screaming and some more screaming. Probably went for like 2 minutes straight. Don't forget we are in the middle of a campground site. Awkward. Aunt Becky conveniently brought over a pan at this time, probably to make sure nobody was dead, but she didn't catch on.
From there we've slowly told friends and family so almost everyone knows. If not, you're free to tell more people. That's it for this blog, trust me, I'm sure there will be more good stories as we go.
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Korea Day 8
Our last day on our own was pretty uneventful. We bummed around Steph’s apartment until noon then headed back to Seoul to do some more shopping in Dongdaemun. First, we dropped Mom off at the Korean History Museum :). We had dinner with Pastor O’Neil, his wife Jennifer & their 3 children – John, Grace & James. They made us our first “American” meal that we’ve had on this trip – spaghetti!! As much as I love the Korean food, I think I’m ready for some pasta, pizza, potbelly’s, mcdonald’s breakfast…yum. Anywho…the O’Neils live at the base of the Seoul Tower – amazing location and it was so interesting to hear all about their time in Korea and their missionary work here. Later in the evening, Steph, Corey & I went to a Wine Pub so we could meet a few of her friends here. They had lived here anywhere from 3-6 months and were originally from St Louis, Canada & England. I thought it was pretty cool that this random mixture of people found each other in South Korea no less! As we headed back to Steph’s apartment, we stopped to have a little snack @ a vendor stand – ricecakes dipped in a hot sauce called dokboki – delicious, but super hot!
Tomorrow, we are heading to Ilsan to stay with our cousins for the remainder of our trip. We are driving up to tour the DMZ(de-militarized zone) that divides South & North Korea. Should be really interesting! Not sure if I’ll have access to internet for the rest of this trip so this may be my last blog until I’m back in the states! Can’t believe we only have 2 more days!!
Korea Day 7
I have go first start today's blog by commenting on my husbands!! I just read both of his posts...and just have to say I was laughing so hard I was crying! he is a much funnier blogger than I will ever be - so he's the official family blogger for future vacations.
Matt: I can't wait to come back and see our beautifully painted basement ceilings...er i mean see your beautiful face! glad to hear you're missing me and ready for me to come home!
Now for today's blog:
We ended up not going shopping last night in Dongdaemun b/c we were so tired after our thai massages….so our plan was to go at somepoint today. We headed back to Seoul today to have lunch with Oppa & Oni (our cousins). Steph’s friend Joe also came to translate for us. We ate a traditional Korean meal(can’t remember the korean name right now…) – chicken steamed in ginseng, rice & chicken broth. Each person gets their own pot with what looks like a cornish hen(bones and all). It was pretty delicious, but definitely not as spicy as we’ve become accustom to eating.
After lunch, we went to visit the Korean War Memorial. There were several statues/sculptures depicting the human struggle during this time that lead you into the Memorial Hall. These sculptures were pretty powerful and really showed the struggle that soldiers & refugees went through during this time. One statue in particular that was really moving for me was one called “Statue of Brothers”. This was a statue of two hugging soldiers-one fighting for North Korea, one fighting for South Korea. This statue represented all of the families that were torn apart by the Korean War. There were many instances where brothers & family members were separated and forced to fight against one another. I found out that to this day, there are still thousands and thousands of families that are separated due to the unresolved Korean War. The South Korean government has been trying to help families reunite, but it is very difficult as the only way out of North Korea is to flee through China.
Although these sculptures reflected a “serious” time in history…we couldn’t help but take some silly pictures-so be sure to check them out J
The aircrafts used during the war were also displayed outside the memorial hall. I don’t know my fighter planes/jets that well, but they seemed to have very small planes/helicopters as well as massive fighter jets & submarines. We took plenty of pictures of these as well…so for those of you in the know…please view the pictures to get more details on the types of aircraft used in the Korean War. ,
Inside, there were displays walking you through the history of the S Korean military & government. Most interesting to me was the chronology of how the Korean War played out – where the battle lines were drawn and how close S Korea was to surrendering. Within the 1st 3 months of the war, N Korea had pushed their way to the very southern tip of S Korea. Had it not been for the intervention of S Korea’s Allies (US/GBritain/Spain to name a few), S Korea would’ve been overtaken. They also had rooms & rooms displaying artillery, swords, uniforms – did you know that women fought in the Korean War? Ok…I’ll stop rambling about the museum….but all in all, it was very interesting.
Next, we headed to Namdaemun to do some shopping. Suprisingly, Corey was the only one that got anything!! After a few hours of shopping, we traveled by bus up the Namsan Mountain to see the Seoul Tower(the tallest building in Korea). We ate dinner there as well which was beautiful with the night lights of Seoul in the background. It was funny to hear from our cousins that this was their first time in Seoul Tower as well as the Korean War Memorial…considering they live so close!!
After Seoul Tower, we did a little more shopping in Dongdaemun, where again, Corey was the only one to purchase anything! Who knew he was such a shopaholic?!? There was one particular salesman in one of the stores that was really infatuated with Corey…and kept telling him to take his shirt off! Corey was having some trouble deciding on what size to get and this guy kept insisting that he take his t-shirt off to try on the shirt…when he did, he couldn’t stop commenting on Corey’s abs…it was strange & hilarious at the same time. We got a picture of Corey and his “friend” so check that one out too!
Tomorrow, we are going to relax-maybe do a little shopping; then meet up with our old Pastor & his family from Algona who have been living here for the last several years.
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Life in Ramsey Part 2
I wake up at 5 AM in a cold sweat. I just had a nightmare. In the dream Laura had come home walked downstairs, looked and the ceiling, came upstairs, and just said "do it again". I couldn't get back to sleep so I decided no time better than the present to paint the stupid basement. So I did that, got paint all over myself including having a couple drops land in my eye, which was great. Stopped at noon to watch the Vikes. As yesterday, they dominate the first three quarters, actually make field goals, no TD's, which means only a 15-0 lead. At this point, it's like watching a bully walk towards you knowing he's going to hit you in the face and not being able to stop it. Vikes blow it, lose the game, stupid Vikes. Twins lose and make up no ground. Worst sports weekend ever! So to make up for that I go upstairs to my chair, play video games and watch TV until I fall asleep. Final recap of the weekend, about 16 hours of video games, not bad.
Day 6
Monday, uggh. Up early to go to work, by this point I haven't heard from laura in about 4 days, wondering if she's going to come back. Thinking, I sure hope she does, starting to get a little bored. Also over the weekend, I was attempting to beat rock band drums on hard when disaster struck. The bass pedal stopped working, I looked down, snapped the thing in half. Taking a page from my Grandpa Becker I went downstairs, found a piece of wood, got some ducktape and got that thing to work. I was pretty proud of my technical skills. Work, class, sleep.
Day 7
At some point when I had to take a bowl out of the dishwasher, scrape off some dried raisin bran so I could eat some more I decided I should start the dishwasher. Amazing little machine. I've been able to avoid the washing machine so far, that thing looks like a lot of work. Laura contacts me, she is planning on coming back, which makes my day. I go home, turn on the Twins down 8-1. I decide to just leave it on, they come back take the lead, promptly give it up, and lose. Pretty much a summary of this season, close but no cigar.
Day 8
More work, more class, which I am in a break right now. Looking forward to the weekend, since the basement is basically done, I'm a free man. I think you can probably guess what I'm going to be doing.
So in summary I have found that bachelorhood is not very exciting. It does involve a lot of video games and TV though, without that guilty feeling that you should go down and hang out with your wife while she watches Project Runway or something. Just kidding, I'm ready for her to come back, but I'm glad that the trip looks like it has been a lot of fun. Definetely a lot more fun then Ramsey.
Recap of Life in Ramsey while Laura's gone part 1
Day 1
Had the opportunity to wake up at 4:00 in the morning to drive Laura and the fam down to the train station by 6:00 AM. So I decided to just go ahead and start the work day at that time, this involved working until 5, driving the minivan across downtown, going to school, driving the minivan home, and collapsing into bed. The day also included a text from Laura as she was getting on the plane to Korea that didn't say bye or I'll miss you, but instead said "Hey, don't forget to paint the basement while I'm gone! It better be done right!"
Day 2
Get up, go to work, go home, play some video games, watch some TV, go to sleep. Very exciting
Day 3
Get up, go to work, pass on happy hour because I am remembering Laura's last text so I race home and vaccum the whole basement. This involves breathing in hazardous dust, avoiding poisonous spiders, going deaf because that vacuum is seriously loud, and almost dying from heat exhaustion. I finally finished vacuuming at 2 AM and went and collapsed in bed.
Day 4
Get up, work out, then I get the joyful practice of studying for 3 hours. I'm able to stop by 11 AM because I'm excited to watch the Cyclones, hoping it will be a good game. The cyclones DOMINATED the first three quarters, but they miss three field goals, don't score a TD, and then Iowa makes a couple of big plays and wins, very depressing. To top that off when ISU beats Iowa, which is the norm, I give Christian a week or so to cool down because he probably broke a couple chairs in his house. Does he do the same favor, nope, calls and leaves a message rubbing it in. Great guy. From about 2 to 11, I do not move from my comfy chair upstairs, which has two TV's, one for video games and one for TV. Good end to the day.
Korea Day 6
Today we headed south to Suwon to visit Hwaseong Fortress. This fortress was built by King Jeongio in 1794 to honor and house the remains of his father and was designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage site in 1997. This place was massive….and the weather was extremely hot today-in the high 80’s. Needless to say, we didn’t stay long. We briefly watched a martial arts show and walked through some of the palace. After an hour there, we decided it was time to go somewhere a little cooler. We headed back to Anyong for Thai massages. This was my first time getting a Thai massage, so I didn’t really know what to expect. First, they massage your feet & legs. Then they massage the rest of your body using a combination of yoga stretches and pressure points. Corey & I really liked it, but we’re pretty sure we’ll be sore tomorrow! Mom wasn’t a fan of the yoga stretches…the masseuse was rather forceful and didn’t really seem to care if your body didn’t stretch a certain way! Tonight we’re planning on going to Dongdaemun Night Market to do some shopping. I’m super excited to finally get some good shoe/clothing shopping in :)
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
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