November 16, 2006

Meeting People and Being Social

Tonight, I met some really nice people on the base. There is a monthly meeting for spouses of the Air Force personel, and tonight was this month's meeting. Food is provided by members(which rotates around to everyone). There was a silent auction and you could make Christmas cards. I was really fond of the card I attempted, but once I stamped the saying on the inside it smeared. I ended up throwing it away. I DID, however, have my eye on a certain item in the silent auction. I had never bid on an auction like this, but it was fun. I WON the very cool baby sweater for $10. One of the gals knit it. She is talented. It zips all the way up the back. It is white, yellow, sea green and blue. Here are the pictures of the front and back. It's suppose to fit 9-12 months or 20-22 lbs, so even if it doesn't fit this colder season it will hopefully fit next winter.






























So, all in all, the social event was very nice. The people were very welcoming. I think I will go again next month. They are always planning different activities. Game playing has been one in the past.

Also, the person who picked me up is LeAnne. She is a wife of someone Adam is working with. They had us over for dinner the other week, and they are from Oklahoma. She's alot of fun and we get along well, so we're planning on going for coffee after Thanksgiving. Fun, huh!

November 14, 2006

Ultra Sounds and More of New Mexico

I have been wanting to share these ultra sound pictures for a long time. The date they were taken was Oct 13th, so the baby was 20 weeks along. In two days, we will be begining the 25th week. WOW!

The first set of pictures has a great shot of the backbone development and the baby moving around in profile view.

The second set top picture has a thumb sucking shot with the belly looking full. I think she is moving a lot in the bottom picture in this set. Everything is blurry, but it's still neat to see. ;)

The third set has a foot print in which I think I can see a bunion. I am sooooo sorry for the kid if she inherits that from me. The bottom picture in this set shows the bones in the arms, hands and legs in great detail. I think she was covering up her face by crossing her arms. What a little cutie!



Today I scheduled an apppointment with a new OB doctor at the Alamogordo hospital. It is a new facility, and I actually asked a woman in Walmart who had a new baby if she delivered in town. She said her husband is in the Air Force also and that she really liked the hospital here. She said her baby was four weeks early even and it was a smooth process. It's nice to hear what other's opinions are of the hospital. She told me good luck. It is sort of like a big family of people in the same situation as us. They move to an unfamilar place and just simply figure things out. She understood why I was asking and that made it a comfortable conversation. So, our next doctor's appointment will be Dec. 1st. Adam is getting every other Friday off of work. We schelule them so that he can attend them all. That will be the begining of the 3rd trimester or the 27th week. Then we can set up some classes and tour the hospital hopefully to get an idea of our experience will be like here.

On another note, Adam and I have been busy here. We are scoping out the area, so that when people visit we know where to take you and what to show you. We went to a musical at the university called "Seusical". It was only $6 a ticket. The play was written from Dr. Seus inspirations, but it had a twist of originality. The actors were people from the town and/ or University. We really enjoyed it. It was nice to get out and see some other people in the town.

We also drove East into the San Andreas Mountains. One hour East is Cloudcroft. It even has a ski area. The temperature drops significantly up there, so layers of clothing are a good thing. We came across an apple orchard, and purchased some apple and raspberry cider and some pistachios. The nuts were grown just 13 miles north of Alamogordo. We love them!

After that stop we drove through Cloudcroft, and took a low trafficed road to the town of Ruidoso. This town is like an Estes Park of New Mexico. It had many souvinier shops and eateries. We ate at a Mexican restaurant that was voted the best in Ruidoso. Being up there gave us a feeling of being back in Colorado. We even had to slam on the brakes for a large deer to cross the high way. I grabbed Adam's arm while he was driving, but he hadled it very well. It's one of those things that made your heart beat like crazy, and it was slightly funny in hind sight. I told him that he handled it very well and calmly, and he then asked me to not pull on his arm next time. In the spur of the moment, I didn't even know that I did that. ;)

We also tried a new church on Sunday. It was a Lutheran church that had a traditional service like we are use to and comfortable with. The congregation was 99% elderly and somewhat small, but they had multiple services. We went to the early service. We may try it again, but we are definitely going to try other churches in town first. There are many churches in town to choose from.

Well, that's Alamogordo in a nut shell so far.

What's Happened Since Last Time?

Quite a bit has happened since the last entry. Here's the senario:

I went back to Nebraska for Anne Hughes' wedding shower in Omaha. Here she is opening gifts with a friend next to her. She is very excited, and it was great to see her.



Then BrookLynn and Michael came over to Mom's. We had dinner and played card games.




We've rented our house in Castle Rock which is a wonderful thing and a weight off of the mind. We are now getting organized in New Mexico. Here are a couple of photos from the back yard view when the sun was setting on the mountains to the East. The kitchen area picture is a bit dark, but shows the layout at least. The guest room/ baby room is coming together also. We are probably not going to paint the walls, since we are renting. It is a bit bland without the color, but it's economically smarter to keep it simple. ;) I'll send more interior photos as we get the house set up.













Adam and I have been checking out the area. We went to the White Sands National Park. We only kept the camera in the car, so that the sand wouldn't blow into the shutter and ruin it, so this is the only picture so far. Adam didn't even know that I took this, so he wasn't posing. I think he was speaking to me actually.