Well, I'm just about 19 weeks along. In comparison to my pregnancy with Grace, this time around has been completely different. With Grace, I didn't really have any symptoms (aside from the contractions I started having 6 weeks prior to Grace's arrival). The one thing I will always remember is how I craved cheeseburgers and could have had one every day. With this little one, I've had major morning sickness, extreme fatigue, and I really think I could eat fried chicken every day. I gained a total of 35 pounds the first time, and didn't wear an entire maternity outfit until the 5th month. This time around, I definitely started showing sooner, and started wearing maternity outfits weeks ago. Tomorrow is the day that Jason and I go for our "big" ultrasound. I call it "big" because this is the one where if we wanted to (and our baby cooperated), we could find out what we're having... Except that we're not going to! We found out with Grace, so we've had the experience of knowing beforehand. Jason really wants to know with this one as well, but I want to be surprised! If we get some good images, we'll find a way to post them. We'll also let you know if I caved in at the last minute and decided to find out what we're having!
Thursday, May 24, 2007
Almost Half Way There!
Well, I'm just about 19 weeks along. In comparison to my pregnancy with Grace, this time around has been completely different. With Grace, I didn't really have any symptoms (aside from the contractions I started having 6 weeks prior to Grace's arrival). The one thing I will always remember is how I craved cheeseburgers and could have had one every day. With this little one, I've had major morning sickness, extreme fatigue, and I really think I could eat fried chicken every day. I gained a total of 35 pounds the first time, and didn't wear an entire maternity outfit until the 5th month. This time around, I definitely started showing sooner, and started wearing maternity outfits weeks ago. Tomorrow is the day that Jason and I go for our "big" ultrasound. I call it "big" because this is the one where if we wanted to (and our baby cooperated), we could find out what we're having... Except that we're not going to! We found out with Grace, so we've had the experience of knowing beforehand. Jason really wants to know with this one as well, but I want to be surprised! If we get some good images, we'll find a way to post them. We'll also let you know if I caved in at the last minute and decided to find out what we're having!
Sunday, May 20, 2007
Shaver Lake
This weekend was Jason's parents' anniversary... It was going to be a hard occasion to "celebrate," so the family decided to get together and spend a night at their Shaver Lake cabin. The kids had a blast playing with each other, and the same goes for the adults. After the kids went to bed, we played Rook (this is a Mennonite family, after all!), Perpetual Commotion (one of mine and Jason's favorites), and Pick Four (can't get enough of this game!). Today, we went horseback riding. Well, not me- being pregnant, I just didn't feel safe getting on a horse. Anyway, Grace LOVED it. She kept telling the horse, Cody, to go faster (he didn't). When Cody stopped to munch on the grass along the way, Grace told him, "Cody, eat at home!" The ride lasted about an hour, and the trail went along Shaver Lake. When she returned, she was so excited to share with me about "horsey Cody." I just hope there won't be a day when she says she wants a pony!!!
After we got back to the cabin, Grace decided she wanted to try out her cousin's bike, never mind the fact that she still hasn't quite figured out how to ride a tricyle, much less a big girl bike... Anyway, with Jason's help, she got to experience bike riding for the first time- it was a day for "firsts!"
Sunday, May 13, 2007
Tuesday, May 8, 2007
Take Me Out to the Ballgame!
outside and guess where I was in the blistering heat?! My class was given tickets to attend the Fresno Grizzlies' day game against Las Vegas' 51s. It was a reward for students who have "Made the Grade." Anyway, most of you know that watching baseball is not one of my favorite past-times (give me hockey any day), much less sitting in the hot sun, surrounded by kids eating tons of junk food, and all the while, being pregnant.
Thursday, April 26, 2007
Happy Birthday, Jason!
Today is Jason's 31st birthday! I've been trying to prepare Gracie all week, so it seems like we've actually been celebrating all week. Gracie helped bake Daddy's cake, picked out his gift, made him a card, wrapped it with her choice of wrapping, frosted the cake, sang Happy Birthday, helped blow out the candles, and of course helped to eat the cake! Happy Birthday, Daddy! We love you!


Tuesday, April 24, 2007
It's official- I'm a (pregnant) HAWK!
It's been a pretty crazy few weeks for me (Jane). Let me catch you up. Central Unified (my school district) is opening up a new elementary school this August. With its new opening, boundaries have been shifted, resulting in my school losing enrollment. We're going from about 500 students to 275. Losing so many kids also means having to lose teachers. We were told before Spring Break that 12 of us were going to be moved elsewhere. Learning this information caused a lot of uncertainty among our staff. We were told that seniority would determine who would have to move elsewhere. Well, I have enough seniority that I was offered a position at my current school. Two other teachers with more seniority chose 5th grade, leaving me to choose between 4th and 6th. Before I left for Spring Break, I signed for 4th grade to secure a position for myself, but informed my principal that I was going to try and interview elsewhere for 5th grade. I really don't want to become a "first year teacher" again next year, having to learn entirely new curriculum for a new grade level. Besides, I have so many ideas I still want to try for 5th. My first choice was our new elementary school, Harvest.
I was interviewed during Spring Break and about an hour after the interview, the new principal called and offered me the 5th grade position. Of course I accepted! However, throughout this process, I have been very anxious because I have not divulged the fact that I'm expecting a baby in the fall. I have also kept this news mainly to myself at work because I didn't want word to get back to my new principal and have my pregnancy become a factor in whether or not to hire me (I know, it's against the law to use pregnancy as a reason not to hire someone, but still- I didn't want to take the chance). Many people advised me not to say anything, and even though I haven't, it has made me feel dishonest.
You'd think that I should feel confident that my new job is secure- already, so much has happened as a new Harvest staff member. We've already had a Community Forum, where we were introduced to the parents and I had to interview with and do a lesson for some of our district's leaders. Yet today was the day I have been waiting for- today, I finally feel like I can let out a sigh of relief. Tonight was Central's Board meeting, where the Board was informed of Harvest's new staff. Somehow, that makes me feel like it's "official." With that in mind, I decided I had to tell my new principal as soon as possible.
I was hoping to meet with him tomorrow and tried arranging a meeting for then. Instead, he came to meet with me today at lunch. His first thought was that I was going to tell him I had changed my mind about coming to Harvest! When I shared that I was expecting, he was extremely supportive. I am so grateful! I have been hiding my baby news from my staff for 14 weeks (that's how far along I am), and it's been getting more and more difficult. I'm starting to show and my regular clothes definitely don't fit me anymore. Tomorrow, I get to wear whatever I want because I don't have to hide anything! I also get to share our baby news with my staff tomorrow. You can't even imagine how ecstatic and content that makes me feel! Sorry for such a long post... I had lots to just let out! YAHOO!!!
By the way, if you're curious to see how things are developing at my new school, click on HARVEST. We've been told that construction is ahead of schedule and that we'll probably get to move into our new classrooms at the end of July. So much to look forward to...
I was interviewed during Spring Break and about an hour after the interview, the new principal called and offered me the 5th grade position. Of course I accepted! However, throughout this process, I have been very anxious because I have not divulged the fact that I'm expecting a baby in the fall. I have also kept this news mainly to myself at work because I didn't want word to get back to my new principal and have my pregnancy become a factor in whether or not to hire me (I know, it's against the law to use pregnancy as a reason not to hire someone, but still- I didn't want to take the chance). Many people advised me not to say anything, and even though I haven't, it has made me feel dishonest.
You'd think that I should feel confident that my new job is secure- already, so much has happened as a new Harvest staff member. We've already had a Community Forum, where we were introduced to the parents and I had to interview with and do a lesson for some of our district's leaders. Yet today was the day I have been waiting for- today, I finally feel like I can let out a sigh of relief. Tonight was Central's Board meeting, where the Board was informed of Harvest's new staff. Somehow, that makes me feel like it's "official." With that in mind, I decided I had to tell my new principal as soon as possible.
I was hoping to meet with him tomorrow and tried arranging a meeting for then. Instead, he came to meet with me today at lunch. His first thought was that I was going to tell him I had changed my mind about coming to Harvest! When I shared that I was expecting, he was extremely supportive. I am so grateful! I have been hiding my baby news from my staff for 14 weeks (that's how far along I am), and it's been getting more and more difficult. I'm starting to show and my regular clothes definitely don't fit me anymore. Tomorrow, I get to wear whatever I want because I don't have to hide anything! I also get to share our baby news with my staff tomorrow. You can't even imagine how ecstatic and content that makes me feel! Sorry for such a long post... I had lots to just let out! YAHOO!!!
By the way, if you're curious to see how things are developing at my new school, click on HARVEST. We've been told that construction is ahead of schedule and that we'll probably get to move into our new classrooms at the end of July. So much to look forward to...

Saturday, April 14, 2007
MCC Sale
Pizza
Monday, April 9, 2007
Happy Easter!
Yesterday, we spent the morning at church before heading up to Coarsegold to spend the rest of the day with Jason's family. It was a nice, easy-going day. It was a good day to reflect about how much God loves us, and what exactly Easter celebrates.
"If you confess with your mouth, Jesus is Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved!" Romans 10:9 NIV
Easter is a significant day for us. Without the ultimate price that Christ paid through dying on the cross for us and without His resurrection, we would not have "life." We praise Him for the priceless gifts of forgiveness, hope, and salvation- for new beginnings. Hope everyone enjoyed a truly meaningful, blessed Easter!



"If you confess with your mouth, Jesus is Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved!" Romans 10:9 NIV
Easter is a significant day for us. Without the ultimate price that Christ paid through dying on the cross for us and without His resurrection, we would not have "life." We praise Him for the priceless gifts of forgiveness, hope, and salvation- for new beginnings. Hope everyone enjoyed a truly meaningful, blessed Easter!
Saturday, April 7, 2007
I Big Girl!
Tuesday, April 3, 2007
At the Zoo
After our zoo visit, we went to the nearby playground to have a picnic lunch. Gracie spent some time playing, though the playground was definitely not geared for her age group. She still had fun getting up to the slides.
Visiting the zoo and spending time at the playground all made for a great way to spend a beautiful day!
Sunday, April 1, 2007
Beautiful Spring Day


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