Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Baby Shower

Over the weekend the families from our church threw us a baby shower. It was wonderful to celebrate the coming birth of our son with these wonderful families. We received so many lovely things it was slightly overwhelming.

I bet you have never seen a diaper cake before?




After the shower we came home to go through all of the gifts and begin to organize them and put them away as they filled out our apartment. By the end, we were both exhausted.

Sometimes we just aren't even sure what things are used for...or just need a good laugh...

Denali Update




Last weekend was Denali's birthday. He turned 1. We took him to the dog beach with his best buddy Guinness. We think he enjoyed it. Here are some updates on him.

1. He still hasn't learned to lift his leg to mark his "territory", however he does want to mark - so he has taken to climbing up on top of bushes to pee on them.

2. His favorite treat isn't your typical dog bone but rather an empty peanut butter jar or water bottle.

3. When we take him outside when it is dark, he neurotically follows a laser pointer.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Pregnant Belly


Here it is...my big belly. We've made it 8 months. 2 more to go. We're getting ready but still it feels a bit sureal

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Valentines Day Grinch



I think I might be a Valentines Day Grinch. I have always thought that Valentines Day was a contrived holiday that Hallmark has done an awesome job marketing making it a multi-million dollar industry. I realize that I am lucky, that I am married to a man that often tells me how he feels about me, buys me flowers, and honestly treats me in an incredible way. Now, don't get me wrong. Jeff & I generally exchange cards, rarely gifts and enjoy a great meal. I enjoy this time greatly, but I'm not sure that I enjoy it anymore simply because we do it in the name of Valentines day.

In order to change my grinch-like feelings towards the holiday I thought I would do some Valentines Day Research. Here's the history...interesting...I thought:

Roman Roots

The history of Valentine's Day is obscure, and further clouded by various fanciful legends. The holiday's roots are in the ancient Roman festival of Lupercalia, a fertility celebration commemorated annually on February 15. Pope Gelasius I recast this pagan festival as a Christian feast day circa 496, declaring February 14 to be St. Valentine's Day.
Valentines Galore

Which St. Valentine this early pope intended to honor remains a mystery: according to the Catholic Encyclopedia, there were at least three early Christian saints by that name. One was a priest in Rome, another a bishop in Terni, and of a third St. Valentine almost nothing is known except that he met his end in Africa. Rather astonishingly, all three Valentines were said to have been martyred on Feb. 14.

Most scholars believe that the St. Valentine of the holiday was a priest who attracted the disfavor of Roman emperor Claudius II around 270. At this stage, the factual ends and the mythic begins. According to one legend, Claudius II had prohibited marriage for young men, claiming that bachelors made better soldiers. Valentine continued to secretly perform marriage ceremonies but was eventually apprehended by the Romans and put to death. Another legend has it that Valentine, imprisoned by Claudius, fell in love with the daughter of his jailer. Before he was executed, he allegedly sent her a letter signed "from your Valentine." Probably the most plausible story surrounding St. Valentine is one not focused on Eros (passionate love) but on agape (Christian love): he was martyred for refusing to renounce his religion.

In 1969, the Catholic Church revised its liturgical calendar, removing the feast days of saints whose historical origins were questionable. St. Valentine was one of the casualties.
Chaucer's Love Birds

It was not until the 14th century that this Christian feast day became definitively associated with love. According to UCLA medieval scholar Henry Ansgar Kelly, author of Chaucer and the Cult of Saint Valentine, it was Chaucer who first linked St. Valentine's Day with romance.

In 1381, Chaucer composed a poem in honor of the engagement between England's Richard II and Anne of Bohemia. As was the poetic tradition, Chaucer associated the occasion with a feast day. In "The Parliament of Fowls," the royal engagement, the mating season of birds, and St. Valentine's Day are linked:

For this was on St. Valentine's Day,
When every fowl cometh there to choose his mate.

Tradition of Valentine's Cards
Flower

Over the centuries, the holiday evolved, and by the 18th century, gift-giving and exchanging hand-made cards on Valentine's Day had become common in England. Hand-made valentine cards made of lace, ribbons, and featuring cupids and hearts eventually spread to the American colonies. The tradition of Valentine's cards did not become widespread in the United States, however, until the 1850s, when Esther A. Howland, a Mount Holyoke graduate and native of Worcester, Mass., began mass-producing them. Today, of course, the holiday has become a booming commercial success. According to the Greeting Card Association, 25% of all cards sent each year are valentines.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Waiting....Waiting...Waiting

I feel like I do a lot of waiting these days...

waiting to see if I match
waiting to have a baby
waiting to make future plans for our life

I don't think I'm very good at it.

Tuesday, February 05, 2008

Mystery Gift...


Yesterday we arrived home and discovered a lovely gift on our doorstep. The pack and play that we registered for. However, we have no have NO IDEA who it is from. There was no note, packing slip with a "from", or any other info. Anybody have any clues for us?? We would LOVE to thank someone for it!

Saturday, February 02, 2008

January is OVER...phew!

January was a rough month...but I have made it through...here is the update.

1. Completed interviews for internship next year
2. Passed my comprehensive exam
3. Ranked for internship
4. Gave really hard feedback to a parent of a child I tested for some psychological problems

February is hopefully going to be better...the big things go like this

1. Early March we plan our future.... after Match Day
2. Data Colloqium & Dissertation Defense... well ... this spring sometime

My prayer is that I match!