Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Room update!

Been a few days since I updated everyone on the progress of the room. I've been working on a lot of little things and, the newest headache, the warp pipes. Here are some photo updates for you all! New belly photo to debut at a later date.

Warp pipe #3 and its little shurb. The bottom of this pipe is done, minus the touching up part. The top is obviously untouched. The shrub has its final coat of paint and has been outlined. It still needs its light shading. Not pictured here: the beginnings of the jagged black line that will mark the "end of the level."

Warp pipe #2. It needs one more dark green line, touch ups, and its top painted. Notice the blue paint tape is starting to come off! yay! That means its nearing completion!

Wide shot from the door. The clouds are done being painted white, but still needs outlines, the light blue shading, and their eyes. I've been painting the bricks by the pit fall and in the air orange. (That process has been frustrating because the paint is coming out SO THICK!) The one open brick will eventually be a question block. The forest has been outlined and the paint tape has come off of the colored blocks under the window as I touch them up. They still need shadows and their bolts, but I've drawn the bolts on with pencil!

Bush set #1 is complete since it has its outline now! More signs of things nearing a more complete point as paint tape is off of the first question block. I've been testing an orange color for the bottom of the world, too. This is just a test coat. Until the rest of the background is done, I won't be working any more on the ground, since it involves moving the tape line up.

Close up of the blocks under the window and the pit fall (which is now painted blue, because you know, it's a hole in the ground). Still have to make the bricks into bricks, but that has to wait until the painting of the base orange is done. They won't be so bright once I add the peach and black to them.

Another shot of the bricks and forest on the other side of the pit fall.

Hey look! Clouds! You can also see the top of warp pipe #1 also.

The wall by the door is the nearest to completion (minus environmental hazards (goombas and koopas) and rewards (coins). I'm pretty sure that Mario himself will eventually grace this wall, most likely atop the white or yellow block. The paint lines are off and the bolts are drawn on. Blocks needs shadows and bolts painted. Cloud needs its outline, blue shading and eyes. Shrubs only need their light green shading.

Ok, so lots of work done and lots of work ahead. Hope you enjoy the picture update. Wish me luck at my glucose test on Thursday!

Friday, June 24, 2011

New room pictures!

There is still a lot to do, but there has been some progress over the last few days.

All touched up and outlined with sharpie. All that is left on this is to paint the sharpie line.

Blue block added and new coats to the other blocks. Blue will need to be freshened up also.

Forest complete except for the paint outline. Fairly satisfied. Though not pictured, one of the two clouds on this wall also has its first coat of paint.

Blue blocks and white block added. Both need more coats. Small shrubs painted with first coat and just need touch-ups, their paint outline added, and the small amount of shading. This wall will soon bit goodbye to its tape lines.

Here you can see the first cloud I painted. Clearly, he's not quite done. He needs at least one more coat (white doesn't cover very well) and then he'll need his blue shading and eyes.

Not much change here except that the warp pipe up top has a fresh coat of paint and will be ready for shading once dry. Also, the shrub is outlined in sharpie, so it just needs its paint outline and shading
 Things are coming along nicely, though I still wish it would go faster. Here is the weekly update on Kiddo's growth and development! He's able to open his eyes! Yup, I can feel the hiccups for sure!

27 weeks - "This week, your baby weighs almost 2 pounds (like a head of cauliflower) and is about 14 1/2 inches long with her legs extended. She's sleeping and waking at regular intervals, opening and closing her eyes, and perhaps even sucking her fingers. With more brain tissue developing, your baby's brain is very active now. While her lungs are still immature, they would be capable of functioning — with a lot of medical help — if she were to be born now. Chalk up any tiny rhythmic movements you may be feeling to a case of baby hiccups, which may be common from now on. Each episode usually lasts only a few moments, and they don't bother her, so just relax and enjoy the tickle."

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Hey, Look What I Can Do!

With a lot of tape, gianormous amounts of patience, and a great husband here is what has been accomplished as of today in Kiddo's room.

After a rocky start of JUST working freehand, I migrated to making tape lines again to help make the edges of the triangles better. The first set of bushes will be complete tomorrow (ok, not with the black outline, but there will be no more triangles to paint)! Next to the shrub is the first question block with its first coat of paint. It will need several coats, but I like the color so far. Aaron painted all of the blocks in the photos below too.

Here are a few more of our blocks, painted orangey-yellow and red. They'll need second and perhaps third coats of paint to ensure coverage.

Here is the large set of bushes, aka. "the forest." It's half complete and I plan on finishing the rest of the triangles tomorrow so I can work on the black lines on Friday. No progress on the warp pipe; that will have to wait until I get the bushes done.

First coat of paint up on some of the floating blocks thanks to Daddy!

You can see the red block just by the door and the second warp pipe that I added yesterday. The one coming out of the vent will have the piranha plant coming down from it.

Other new, but not very visible additions to the nursery are several small shrubs and the clouds. They are just pencil now, until I can get some of the other work done; plus, I don't have the paint for them yet, though I DO have plenty of green with which to work!

I hope this satisfies your need to know how things are going at the moment. Aaron felt Kiddo kick again and my small, precious tormentor has decided that Momma's not a Momma without heartburn, so I'm growing accustomed to the taste of chalk (aka. mint flavored Tums). Next week brings the doctor's appointment with the glucose test, so keep your fingers crossed that I am sans GD! More updates to come!

Monday, June 20, 2011

Room Progress

I waited almost 20 minutes at Walmart just to get two quarts of paint! Arg! I told the guy to mix the cheapest, flat quarts he could, but he ended up having to mix one of one brand and one of another because the two different greens looked the same when they came out. I told him just to match the paint brand to the chip I had, so one quart cost me about $8.00 and the other was $12.00. Yeesh! So here is the rest of the "taping" and the start of the painting.
 


Wall #3 is taped-off with floating boxes, a question block, and the ability for Mario to jump over the door.
Wall #1's bushes, painted light green. This is clearly only a first coat, because the paint is being obstinant with its coverage. Also new on this wall is the question block that will allow Mario to gain his growing mushroom.
Wall #2's "forest" of bushes and the warp pipe painted green. Hopefully this crap looks cooler when I get the details done. The warp pipe will likely have a piranha flower coming out of it.

Wall #4 is currently just a warp pipe. It may have been funny to put a warp pipe coming down from the vent, but eh, best laid plans. Three coins will form a "triangle" of sorts on top of the pipe and if Mario does climb the door frame on wall #3, then I'll have to have a way for him to get down without the GIANT leap of faith.

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Happy Father's Day!

Happy Father's Day to all the Daddys out there! My awesome father, Rick Johnson, deserves a special shout out, as does my father-in-law Jack Robinson and my grandfathers Johnson, Schabacker, and Griffin.

Today is Aaron's first Father's Day! Kiddo and I didn't do too much, but we each got him a card to express how happy we both are. I thought about getting him a grill, but Aaron and I have discussed how expensive they can be with the propane and we don't want to buy a "cheap" one just to have it. I think I may take him out this week to purchase a streaming box for the bedroom, since we've been talking about it for a while and it will be nice once Kiddo is here to be able to stream netflix in the bedroom if we choose.

Yesterday, after I ran to Kohl's and spent WAY too much money on maternity clothes, Aaron and I sat down to full-on plan out Kiddo's room space. The plan is grand, so we'll see how the execution holds up. Today, while Aaron took it a bit easy (other than being called in to consult every 30-45 minutes), I began to lay the room out, draw a bit, and tape some of the straight edges. I plan to try to finish drawing/taping off the bigger stuff tomorrow after Aaron gets home from work.

Perhaps, as early as Tuesday or Wednesday, I can start painting some of the items I've taped off. The "bushes" are going to take the most work in my opinion because I'll have to paint them light green to start, then go back to outline in black, and THEN go back and do all the detail work in dark green. I'm having trouble deciding if I want to pay $11 a quart or just switch to acrylics now. I think I'll NEED the quarts for the big boxes and bushes we're planning, but maybe not for the other parts, but if I switch, will it look weird? I'm not sure.

Anyway, here are some pictures of the progress on the room so far. Please excuse the mess, but the crib can't come out of the room and there's not really a good place to stick the dresser at this time. After pics, I'll post the weekly email update about Kiddo!
 
Wall #1 (It's BLUE!)
Wall #2 (It's BLUE!)
Wall #3 (It's BLUE!)
Wall #4 (It's BLUE!)


Plan for wall #1 includes tall bushes, a shrub or gooba, three large blocks/boxes for Mario to climb, and half of a pitfall. It's kind of hard to see, I'll try to scan the plans.

Plan for wall #2 includes the rest of the pitfall, a LARGE set of bushes, a warp pipe, and part of a suspended block/box. We'll add things like clouds, question boxes, and maybe a chomping flower in the pipe.


Plan for wall #3 includes many floating blocks, some clouds and small shrubs. I'll have to add in some question blocks and hazards too, like a koopa or two.

Plan for wall #4 is to have another warp pipe and coins. This wall will be partially covered when the door to the room is open, plus there is a very large closet. I am going to paint the closet with chalkboard paint, since the end of levels in Mario 3 is a black screen. Later on, Kiddo can draw on the closet doors. I may paint magnetic white paint UNDER the black chalkboard paint if I can afford it, then Baby Boy will be able to use magnets too!

Beginnings of the bushes on wall #1. Just taping straight edges.

More of wall #1. The blocks/boxes are taped and so it half of the pitfall hazard. You can also see my "plan" hanging from the ledge of the windows.

Part of wall #2. Pitfall and the straight edges of the large bushes.

More of wall #2. The bushes are planned out (not the curved tops yet) and the warp pipe has been marked out.
Uff dah! I've been working hard. Let's see if the execution holds true to the plan and looks as excellent as the picture in my head. That's not likely, but we'll see. I'll post more photos as I continue to work on the room! TTFN folks and watch out for shower invites!

26 Weeks - "The network of nerves in your baby's ears is better developed and more sensitive than before. He may now be able to hear both your voice and your partner's as you chat with each other. He's inhaling and exhaling small amounts of amniotic fluid, which is essential for the development of his lungs. These so-called breathing movements are also good practice for when he's born and takes that first gulp of air. And he's continuing to put on baby fat. He now weighs about a pound and two-thirds and measures 14 inches (an English hothouse cucumber) from head to heel. If you're having a boy, his testicles are beginning to descend into his scrotum — a trip that will take about two to three days."

Friday, June 10, 2011

Loving this article...

http://blogs.babycenter.com/mom_stories/how-not-to-treat-other-peoples-babies/

I have been staring at all of the comments that follow this article. Some of them make me laugh and others just shock me! Who would EVER think it's ok to just pick up a child, especially one you don't know. And seriously? Use common sense people. If you or your child is sick, DO NOT hang out around a new Kiddo. Just for future reference, do not touch my belly or my child without my permission. The couple of people who have attempted without permission thus far have gotten nasty glares from me and I will upgrade those glares to snarky words, sarcastic comments, and potential hand smacking. It's MY pregnancy, not yours, so hands off without my say-so! (Am I being too rude...)

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Wow...25 weeks!

It seems crazy, but I am officially 25 weeks along. Here are the last two email updates:

24 Weeks - "Your baby's growing steadily, having gained about 4 ounces since last week. That puts him at just over a pound. Since he's almost a foot long (picture an ear of corn), he cuts a pretty lean figure at this point, but his body is filling out proportionally and he'll soon start to plump up. His brain is also growing quickly now, and his taste buds are continuing to develop. His lungs are developing "branches" of the respiratory "tree" as well as cells that produce surfactant, a substance that will help his air sacs inflate once he hits the outside world. His skin is still thin and translucent, but that will start to change soon."

25 Weeks - "Head to heels, your baby now measures about 13 1/2 inches. Her weight — a pound and a half — isn't much more than an average rutabaga, but she's beginning to exchange her long, lean look for some baby fat. As she does, her wrinkled skin will begin to smooth out and she'll start to look more and more like a newborn. She's also growing more hair — and if you could see it, you'd now be able to discern its color and texture."

We've gone from an ear of corn to a rutabaga in a week! Let's learn about what's new and exciting in our world.

#1 - School's out! That's right! Monday was the last day of school and I've had these last few days to kind of "veg out," deprogram, unwind, etc. It's been great. Kiddo must be happy about it too because he's been on the move almost constantly. I really did need some downtime. The last few weeks of school were hell with my job drama and a few lingering student issues that just wouldn't go away.

Everyday, I find some bit of housework to do (dishes, laundry, etc.), but I've been laying pretty low and being chill. I find myself loving and hating it at the same time. I feel like I have TOO MUCH time on my hands right now, so I'll actually be glad once summer school starts next week and I'm working 4 hours a day 4 days a week.

#2 - Granny visited! Granny Joan came down last Thursday afternoon and stayed until early Saturday morning. She brought a TON of clothes for Kiddo. He's going to be one stylin' little boy! Thursday, we kind of chilled, but Friday, Mom came with me to the doctor to hear his little heart beating. It made her cry. It made me cry (not really, but inwardly moan) when I had my belly measured for the first time. I looked down and realized that my belly appears to be covered with blonde hair. I guess that proves I'm a natural blonde, but it makes me wonder if it is required to shave it. I know that people shave stranger parts of their body and most celebrities are "hairless," so I'm wondering if I need to invest in a shaving kit for my bump. I'll have to think that over...

Saturday, Aaron and I went to Knoxville for a reunion of sorts. I had to laugh when one of his aunts asked if the baby would be premature. I wasn't really sure how to respond! I think I said something like, "Well, I'm not planning on it."

#3 - Job prospects and schooling. I've been applying for administrative jobs recently. I even had an interview! That was so great because I'm out of practice. Although I didn't get the job, I didn't truly think I would. I am still relatively young in the education world and giving me any semblance of authority requires someone to have a lot of faith in my abilities. I do feel that my skills continue grow and I'm very proud of my progress. I'm hoping that if none of the current jobs work out, next spring will be a different story.

On a related note, it would appear that I'm am once again bound to go back to school. In order to keep my teaching position with my current program, I must seek provisional licensure in English at the high school level. I will likely have to take at least 1 class, possibly two, in the next year in order to keep the position. I'm not thrilled about the schooling requirement with Kiddo on his way and pending budget issues due to daycare costs, but I've never minded school truthfully, and I am beyond ecstatic to keep my position with my program for another year.

#4 - Registries! I do believe that, short of minor additions, the baby registries are complete. Aaron and I finally added a "travel system" last week. We now have three registries going: Target, Babies R Us, and Amazon. I'm doubting that much will be purchased from the Amazon one, but it was the best place for us to be able to add books (and Legos). The shower plans are in motion as well. I was hoping to avoid a shower, but it seems that I am destined to have one. At least it will be easier since it's about Kiddo, not me. I am working hard on a guest list and I've suggested that we have an assortment of bars instead of cake (rice crispies here I come!).

I think those are the major developments for the time being. Hopefully in the next week or so, Aaron and I will pick a color of base paint for the nursery so I can start working on it after school. Beyond that, I am simply trying to enjoy the summer while working at school again/still. I think that next summer, I'll actually take a bit of time to be with the Kiddo...LOL! We'll see if that happens. Damn my ambition! Later with love!