10/29/2010

Polite, and not so polite, drivers...

There are a few things in the world that bring me pure, innocent, joy. Not just happiness, but a type of joy that is specific to a moment of unsuspecting elation. One of those is watching impolite, jerks get their just rewards for being impolite jerks.

Currently my commute consists of sitting through 5 mph traffic on Rt. 18 while waiting to enter the NJ turnpike. There are those who, rather than wait in the proper lane that will be the lane to enter the turnpike, will drive up the center lane, and at the very last minute, cut into the long line of all of us who have been patiently waiting our turn.

But then, there are those days when the cops are sitting at the entrance to the turnpike, and pull over those who feel entitled to hopping in at the last minute. And since, at that point it's an exit only lane with a solid line, they're effed, and doomed to have a conversation with Mr. Officer.

Just like the stupid people who drove the shoulder of before Finnegans lane.

Ahhhh, joy.

10/27/2010

Baby, Life, Me...

According to the calendar, I am just over halfway through my pregnancy. I no longer look like I've just been spending time at the donut table, but actually look pregnant. I can feel Baby Brady kicking, and moving and doing all sorts of ballet. And I am having moments of sheer an utter panic that then morph into an odd calmness and excitment. And then back to panic.

So my days go on, and life goes on. I go to work, and while the dreaded "pregnancy brain" is making me occasionally spacey, I've been pretty good at keeping on top of things. Although I have reached the point of feeling a little overwhelmed with all that needs to be done in preperation for maternity leave. Especially because I'm learning there are some things that come second nature to me, that no-one else in the office can do. I don't mean that in a snobby way, it's just there are some things that I've learned over the years, on the technical side, that others haven't had to do.

Looking at what the next few months (and years) will bring, I'm happy. And determined. Determined to to enjoy it, to find things that are wonderful, joyous and blissful. And to celebrate the ups, downs and inbetweens.

10/23/2010

Nesting, or how to annoy the husband...

It's time. Time to start getting the nursery ready. Besides the overwhelming day of registering, and a few things coming into the house, we haven't really been prepping the home life for our little girl. Partially because we've been busy, partially because we've been trying to not get too caught up in the baby and still enjoy each other, but whatever the reason has been, we've been keeping the nesting to a minimum.

Till today. I woke up, the weather was cool, I had a full day ahead of me with no plans other than some work and food shopping, and an urge to get things moving. So by the time the dear husband woke up up, I had drafted our new floor plans, moved furniture and boxes into the living room and had the cats cowering in the corner with the "she's a crazy woman" stare. It's starting to come together, and now with the crib assembled and the bookcases removed, I can actually start envisioning what the room will look like.

And the nesting begins.....

10/07/2010

It's a girl!

Yes. We decided we wanted to know if we were pink or blue, so we did. And like the 6 of the other 8 babies in the S. clan, it's a girl. Which totally suprised us. I would have laid money on a boy, only because we had the girls name all picked out. But a boy, well the Seamus/Liam/Sean argument was still raging. Whereas a girl we were happily agreeing on a nice Irish name for her.

So are we happy? Yes. Is Jack already panicking about her being 13. Yes? Is he already making plans that whatever house we live in MUST have a second bathroom? Yes. And am I excited about the pink tulle skirt and black leather vest I saw in the store? Yes. It's all very exciting, and as I've begun feeling the flutters and kicks, it's all becoming very real.