Posts Tagged: Sunday Morning


17
Feb 09

Hey Mama!

So this past Sunday morning, I stepped off the stage at church when praise & worship was over (I control the powerpoint slides that show the words to each song)  and began walking towards the pew in the back where my family was seated.  

The pastor was now at the pulpit, opening his Bible and waiting for all of the music team to take their seats.  Because of my position on stage, I was the last one reach my pew,  and everything was extremely quiet.

Too quiet.

Two feet away from my seat, I raise my head and make eye contact with Jack-Evan who is seated on his dad’s lap.  And what does the little 9 month old bugger do?  In his loudest voice, he says, for the very first time

HEY MAMA!!!!!

Then he grinned as if all were right in his little world.


8
Feb 09

25 Random Things About Me

These have been going around Facebook recently, so I thought I’d play along.  Why?  Probably because my life is a lot more boring than it should be at 6:05 am on a Sunday morning.

1. I hate being farted on.  (Ok, I’m sitting here in bed, in the dark, beside my sleeping husband .  Those of you with husbands may understand my miserable plight).

2. I use to dream of becoming a veterinarian when I was little.  That, and a country singer, until a) I realized vets sometimes put animals to sleep and b) I can’t sing.

3. I get my G’s and J’s mixed up if spelling orally.  I don’t have trouble in print form though, thanks joodness.

4. I can’t tell my left from my right and have to do the little “L” shape with my left hand to remember.  My husband gets very annoyed at this sometimes.  Other times he’s a peach and thinks of creative ways of telling me direction without using the words “left” or “right”.

5.  Shyness plagued me throughout childhood, especially around boys.  I don’t think I said 2 words to an un-related male until I hit 7th grade.  What’s worse, I remember those 2 words.

6.  I will admit to googling my own name.

7.  Some of my favorite memories of childhood include spending summers with my Granny and cousin Troy.  Granny always promised to take us “down the street to play ski-ball if we were good”.  I just realized last month that to this day I have no idea where (if any) ski-ball places are located near her house.  It saddens me to suddenly realize that my childhood fantasies of playing ski-ball all day as a reward probably could have never came true anyway.

8.  I idolized my cousin Carrie as a goddess growing up and subconciously (or perhaps even a bit conciously) ended up trying to model my life after her.

9.  I have very vivid memories of early childhood (before the age of 3).

10.  Red nail polish looks hideous against my pale white skin.

11.  I grew up hating pale white skin.

12.  The older I get, the dumber I feel.  

13.  When my Granny died, I rescued a used bar of soap from her bathroom sink.  Really, a bar of soap.  It was one of the only things I got from her house. I was quite touched to find it, and still have it stashed away.  I loved my Granny. 

14.  Cooties were never an issue with me, and I remember having crushes on nursery school buddies when I was a toddler.  Perhaps that’s why I was shy.  (See #5 and #9)

15.  I still have a trapper keeper from 4th grade filled with notes, papers, reports, tests, and an award for a spelling bee I had won.  On the paper I taped the award to, I had proudly wrote “I won the spelling bee compatishion!”

16.  We shot video of a deer casually walking through our backyard a week ago (uh…we live in the city, in suburbia, just 2 miles outside of our large state capital).  My uncle, who goes hunting every year has been known not to see a deer for 3-4 years in a row.  We have warned him that our backyard is now offlimits during open season.

17.  I stuck the tip of an ink pen deep in my knee once when I was 5 years old, and remember hiding behind the floor-model TV, crying,with the pen lazily bobbing back,  trying to avoid Dad who was wanting to get it out.  Now that I think back, it must have been a humerous sight.  Too bad those where before the days of snap as you please digital cameras.

18.  I have an acute fondness for children’s programs from the 1980s.

19.  I am named after “Lisa” Douglas on Green Acres.

20.  Dogs have always been a part of my life.  The only time I haven’t owned a dog since I was 3 years old was for one week during 2002 after my last childhood dog “Floppy” died.

21.  I once managed a 600 member forum group for collie owners on MSN groups from 2002 to 2005.  I still own the website that sprung off from the group – www.CollieDogOwners.com (and my online store www.CollieShop.com).  

22.  The taste of anything fermented makes me gag.  I just can’t help it.

23.  I own 3 desktop computers, 3 laptops, and 1 handheld.   That’s what happens when you neglect finding new homes for your old electronics when you upgrade.

24. When I was 7, I started a paper airplane company and recruited my Uncle George to be my first salesman.  They were going to be sold for a nickel, and I would staple them so they wouldn’t fall apart during flight (thus making them more durable).  Hey, it was 7 year old logic, mmmkay?  It wasn’t until I was grown that I remembered this first business venture and how wonderful my Uncle was for not dashing my miniature hopes and dreams.

25.  My husband has my initials tattooed on his wrist.


20
Jan 08

“Meeting with the Big Guy” Pre-natal visit #4 – Nov. 27, 2007

Have I mentioned before that my practitioners are female?  At the OB office, I have 2 regular female doctors and then there’s “The Big Guy” as I think of him.  Dr. Reynolds.  He always seemed mysterious (probably because I never met him) and the only thing I knew about him was that he would be delivering my son! 

So…I was excited when I learned I would be meeting with him during my 4th visit. 

What wasn’t so exciting was what happened to me just a few days before my appointment.   We were at church the Sunday morning after Thanksgiving and before my appointment that week when I suddenly became very faintheaded during worship singing.  I sat down quickly to try to overcome the “spell” I knew was coming on but it didn’t help.   Within 30 seconds I started losing my hearing and my vision, I felt nauseated, and also lightheaded.   I was on the verge of passing out!   I went as quick as I could to the back hallways of the church. 

Luckily I didn’t go completely out, but it really scared me.  I’ve had “spells” like those before a few times in my life but not without a known trigger (smelling blood, getting too hot, etc.).  This time it seemed like it came from nowhere.

Well – at my appointment a few days later you can be sure I had a lot going on my mind.  Unfortunately, it was discovered during my routine blood pressure check that I didn’t have a lot going on in my BLOOD though!   My blood pressure that day was 70 over 50.   Doctor Reynolds (during our meeting!) laughed when he first looked at my chart and said that wasn’t enough to keep me from passing out.   As you can imagine, I immediately launched into my experience the previous Sunday.  

He calmed my fears somewhat by saying that low blood pressure in my case was a sign of a good, very strong connection between me and the baby.  It’s just that sometimes the mother’s body is working so hard to take care of the baby that when confronted with the choice of traveling to the tip top of the mom’s head versus traveling a few inches over to the baby, it will more than likely choose the baby in those instances (and, thus, that’s when I pass out).  He concluded that a combination of loss of fluids (I had diahrrea bad that week…eww) and low blood pressure is what made me pass out – and so I was taken off of my prenatals for a few days and instructed to get as much liquids in me as possible and get all “dried out” again. :)

His final warning for me was to be careful driving places alone (in case another spell comes on)….

…and to keep my head away from church pews….just in case.  :)