Monday, August 30, 2010

For Mom

When I talked to my mom on the phone last night, she said she wanted to see some photos of the growing baby bump. Since my mom is awesome, I of course took some pictures. I apologize, because I can't imagine my expanding waistline is that interesting to many other people. But, it is also fun for me to look back and see, so here they are!
We tried a couple of backgrounds. With a whopping 600 square feet of living space, there is really no good place to take a picture.

And, while we are on the portraits, today was Steven's LAST first day of school. He was a good sport, and even let me take a picture of him this morning. Yeah! I just went to work instead of school, but I think we are both celebrating this milestone.

Saturday, August 28, 2010

THE Ikea Table

When Steven and I first got married, we went shopping for a table and chairs. After looking around at a lot of places, we realized that these things were expensive. Then we found THE Ikea table and chairs. The same set that 50% of other new married couples buy because you can get the table and all four chairs for $129.

Well, after two and a half years, I was bored by the table. All our other furniture was dark wood, and I like that look. Oh, and one day about a year ago Steven cut a pizza on the soft wood of the table and so we had a pizza outline to eat every meal with.

So, last Saturday's project was to paint the table black. I was the official sander and supply purchaser. Steven dealt with the fumes and spray-painted the table. We LOVE the final outcome. I am also proud of us, because I was tempted to just buy a new table and this really saved a lot of money.


One thing we learned is to always buy more spray paint than you think you need. I went back to buy more not once but twice. Finally, $25 worth of sand paper and spray paint later, we have a new table!

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Beach and Tech

Tomorrow, we are getting up really early and starting the 13 hour drive back home. I figured that I should blog about the rest of our vacation now, since I have no responsibilities except to relax. Once we get home the laundry, shopping, cleaning, going back to work, etc. will take over again.

We spent yesterday at the beach as promised. It was fantastic. We went to two different beaches in Santa Cruz. The first beach, Natural Bridges, was very un-touristy, and had amazing views. It was also pretty chilly. Don't I look like I just want to jump right in the water?


After that, we went to the main beach in Santa Cruz, saw the famous boardwalk, and just enjoyed the sun and water. Much warmer here. We had a great relaxing afternoon. 

 

Today, we went to the Tech museum in downtown San Jose. The museum quite honestly was one of the coolest I have ever been to, and it was really cheap. We spent 4 hours there and it didn't seem long at all. Steven loves anything to do with creativity and technology, so he was especially in heaven. They had so many neat exhibits with interactive simulations and games...



One exhibit that I thought was really interesting was where you stood on a platform and it showed the hot/cold areas of your body. When we were at the beach yesterday, I missed a pretty good portion of my leg and some of my upper arm with the sunscreen. Since I pretty much go from white to red with nothing resembling a tan in between, missing sunscreen is not a good idea. You get a pretty good idea from this picture (notice the bright red leg).

And this is how we showed on the heat sensors. Technology sure is fun.

On an unrelated note, since I am often better at blogging than journal writing, I started to feel the baby move this week (17 weeks). What an amazing, funny, exciting feeling!
And, we find out whether we are having a boy or girl on 9/9/10. I think it is a boy and Steven thinks it is a girl. I guess one of us will be right. However, I will be 100% happy with either. Steven thinks that a boy might be easier on our budget since I seem to get sucked into all the cute baby girl clothes at every store. 

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

The City Trek

We are here in San Jose and having a great time. The past few days have been mostly "business" as we have been looking at TONS of apartments, and meeting with E & Y staff. If you want to test your husband's patience, just try touring apartments for 2-3 days straight. He will love it :)

However, today was the start of our "vacation" vacation. We really planned on this vacation being relaxing, since I came home from New York more exhausted than I left. But, I guess Steven and I are not great at really just doing nothing. Today, we decided to adventure into San Francisco to see the sights. We took the Cal Train, and thought that it wouldn't be such a bad idea to just walk everywhere from there. Exercise is great, right? Our initial trek into Fisherman's Wharf was very far. So far, that I stopped counting the blocks. Below is a map of our walk into the city. Click here for a better look.  


And, do you want to know what is really fun to do 17 weeks pregnant? Make that trek where every other street has hills like these......


I survived. And from there we enjoyed the sights.....




Ate authentic clam chowder and sour dough bread....


And, just enjoyed spending time together.

I think we will recover with a beach day tomorrow.

Saturday, August 7, 2010

A Sunny Saturday

After a few days of rain and crazy thunderstorms, having a beautiful Saturday was just what I needed. While Steven is out riding his bike who knows how many miles (probably about 50), I decided to go on a good, long run/walk. Unfortunately, there is a lot more walking than running going on these days. After about a mile, I was hot and SO thirsty. Then, I remembered one of the "perks" of living in Provo.

Why is it that church water tastes SO good? After that, I realized that I never had to go more than a couple of blocks without going by a church, and thus, I was thirsty no longer!

I can't wait to enjoy the rest of our sunny Saturday. I also can't wait for next Saturday when we will be in Sunny California. We are taking our summer vacation and driving to San Jose. It is our check the place out/try to find an apartment we might like/relax vacation. I am very excited but a little bit nervous about the apartment finding part. Even though we will be paying approximately 3 times the amount of rent we are now, and all of the apartments look nice from the pictures, the online reviews are all terrible!

I know that people generally write reviews when they are mad, but it would be nice if SOME good reviews were out there. According to the reviews, every apartment is crime ridden/bug infested/noisy/no parking/etc. Help! Lisa? Lauren? Any GOOD apartment complexes to look at?

Also, I have lost count of the number of people who have said to me, "You're pregnant! I can't wait to see you fat!" Luckily I find that slightly sad but mostly funny. Well, good news everybody. I am officially at this point.... (no, that is no me).

So, I guess let the fun begin!

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

*Sigh

So, even though I knew that the "mandatory" move out date from our apartment was December 21st, BYU has a housing petition and I thought we might have had a shot. I mean, I really thought we had unusual circumstances to at least let us stay in our apartment through Christmas. Especially since I had a friend that was allowed to stay after her husband graduated. Apparantly not...

"Family Housing Petition

Dear Steven Michael Foote,

The Housing Review Board has evaluated your request for an extension past the mandatory move-out deadline. We appreciate your circumstances, but are unable to grant your petition request. We wish you and your family the best in your future endeavors.

Housing Review Board"

Hmpfff..... I'm feeling less than favorable towards BYU right now. Even though I really really love BYU.

I know that we will somehow get Me + Steven + Baby + Stuff to California, but it sure isn't going to be easy!