It came! It came! Hip Hip Hooray!!! Thank you Mom and Dad for a beautiful comfy glider rocker! We are so excited to rock little Lucy in this fabulous chair. Sam and I both agreed it's definitely hard to get out of... not because of the chair's structure but simply because it is so darn comfy! Less than 5 weeks...
Rocking Lucy... kind of. :)
This is what 35.5 weeks pregnant feels like:
We're so stinkin' excited and ready for her to come we can't help swaddling and rocking a stuffed pig!!!
Meanwhile, winter has hit Provo full blast with a giant dumping of snow! We wake up in the morning, eat breakfast, and notice the temperature outside reads 1 degree Farenheit. BRRR! Our neighbors are so sweet and have been salting our walkway and stairs as well as their own. Their baby is due just before Lucy, and they left us a canister of salt for us to use on our stairs to ensure we both have a "waddle safe zone". So nice! Speaking of "waddling," it's definitely begun. Sam isn't the only one who's chuckled seeing me making my way across campus. Yesterday at work I was walking down the hallway in the Richards Building and the department secretary was coming the other way. She grinned and called, "I can't help but notice you're finally starting to walk like a pregnant lady!" YES! Let's just hope I continue this good luck I've had so far and don't fall on the ice.
I am LOVING Christmas time. Hot chocolate, Christmas music, festive decorations in the stores, white snow falling, and an almost overwhelming desire to bake and make things! Sam and I went to his work party for Student Employment last night. We were in charge of bringing a white elephant gift and a salad, so after my work we ran to Smith's to pick up a few things. On the way to find our awesome "surfing Santa" ornament for the white elephant gift, we stopped to look at Christmas children's books and found this little gem. Is grocery shopping always this fun with Sam? ... Yeah, pretty much. :D We like to be silly!
I hope everyone is enjoying this lovely December and is starting to feel that magical feeling of awe and gratitude for the birth and life of our Savior that comes so strongly this time of year.