Thursday, June 27, 2013

Baby Update



Baby News June 26

It looks like our first grandbaby will be making an appearance sooner than we expected.  At 34 weeks, Elissa has developed a mild case of preeclampsia.  She has been hospitalized and the doctor and midwife expect that the preeclampsia will progress in severity over the next few days.  Elissa and the baby will be carefully monitored and as soon as either Elissa's blood pressure or protein levels approach the dangerous level they will induce labor and bring her new bundle of joy into the world a bit early.  At this time, they are expecting to induce labor within the week and think the baby will stay in the neonatal unit for about two weeks. 

The house closing is set for Friday, June 28.  Jonathan will go and sign all the papers Friday afternoon.  Eric and I are trying to get into the new house in Summerville Thursday and Friday in order to start painting.  We would like to get the living room painted before we start moving in on Saturday.  I don't think this will be a problem, the realtor already had Eric come in before the inspection and replace the back door.  Next week, we will start on the nursery.  The nursery fabric should arrive by Friday, so next week Grammy will by sewing like crazy while Gramps or Grampy (Eric can't decide which he likes better) will paint the nursery.  Eric also has some repairs to make on the cradle he made 25 years ago for Elissa. Hopefully, we can get most of the new house in order and looking nice before Elissa comes home and then the nursery ready for the baby's arrival.

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Father's Day in St. Louis



Sunday June 16 - Monday June 17

Sunday was Father's day so Elissa had planned to take us all to some of her favorite spots in St. Louis.  We started out at the St. Louis zoo.  There were showers off and on during our visit, but luckily a lot of the St. Louis zoo exhibits are indoors.  It is located on the site of the 1907 World's Fair.  The buildings were very pretty and ornate for zoo buildings. 




Our favorite exhibit was the penguins and puffins.  



After lunch, we headed over to the Anheuser-Busch Brewery for a tour and some tastings. We saw the Clydesdale barns complete with stained glass windows and a gorgeous chandelier.



Eric enjoyed his special Father's Day.




On Monday, we decided to see the St. Louis Arch about the time a torrential rain started.  Luckily we had stopped at the Shane Co. jewelry store for Elissa to pick up her new anniversary ring before going to the arch.  They have loaner umbrellas available and we took advantage. 



The Gateway Arch



Earlier in the day, those of us with no Cardinal wear (Eric, Beth and Melissa) bought Cardinal T-shirts to wear to the baseball game.  I had pictured us all standing in front of the stadium taking pictures in our new Cardinal T-shirts.  Since it was pouring down rain, we just made a mad dash for the stadium.

Busch Stadium


We thought we were so fortunate that the game was starting early at 6:05 and we could drive a little ways out of St. Louis after the game.  The game ended up being rain delayed until about 8:00.  It was a great game.  The Cardinals won and Matt Holliday from Stillwater made several great plays. 

Melissa and Elissa











Sunday, June 16, 2013

Middle West Road Trip



Middle West Road Trip

Jun 13 - June 15, 2013

We headed out of South Carolina towards the mid-west or "middle west" as Melissa F. calls it about 5:30 pm on June 13.  Elissa's college roomate, Melissa W. was getting married in Springfield, Illinois on Saturday, June 15.  The wedding was originally scheduled for Sunday, but had to be changed at the last minute.  We had originally planned a more leisurely drive through the country, but since our time-table was pushed up a day, we had to rush.  Actually, originally the plan was for Melissa F. and Elissa to drive to the St. Louis area and Eric and I would drive over from Oklahoma to meet them and go with them to Branson later in the week.  That was back when we thought it might take all summer for our house to sell.  Melissa F. was a little nervous about driving half-way across the country with a pregnant woman, so Eric and I tagged along. 

  
Our road trip crew


The first evening we drove through South Carolina and North Carolina and stopped just after crossing the Great Smoky mountains in Knoxville, Tennessee.  Driving through the Smokies at night was not great trip planning.  We missed a beautiful part of America and it was a bit hair-raising with all the trucks on the curvy  mountain roads. 

The next morning was so cool and crisp and felt wonderful after being in the muggy south.  Melissa was born in Canada and grew up in Florida and has never been beyond the East Coast of the US and Canada, so she was very excited about seeing the middle-west for the first time. 

A rest stop in Tennessee       




We stopped frequently along the way to walk around a bit and let Melissa get pictures from each state we passed through.  We made it through Tennessee, Kentucky and into Illinois on Friday.  One of our stops in Illinois, was in Metropolis- Superman's hometown.



 


We made it to the St. Louis area about 6 pm.  Elissa and Melissa dropped us off at a hotel in Collinsville, Illinois and they left to stay with one of Elissa's college friends. 

On Saturday, Elissa and Melissa drove about an hour and a half to Springfield, Illinois for the wedding.  After the wedding, Elissa and Melissa drove back and picked us up to go to Jonathan's parent's house in Marine, Illinois for Elissa's baby shower. 

 



The shower was really nice with lots of Jonathan's friends and family there.  Connie, Jonathan's mom, had decorated with lots of family baby heirlooms.
 
It was a great setting since their home and farm has been in the family for several generations.
Eric had a great time during the shower.  Tim, Jonathan's brother, cooked steaks at his house for Eric and Wes, Jonathan's dad.  Afterwards, they headed to Buffalo Wild Wings to watch the hockey play-off game.  Eric decided that that was the best baby shower he had ever been to. 


 



Friday, June 7, 2013

Trip to Mexico



May 22 - May 31

We had a great trip to Mexico.  We stayed at the Catalonia Riviera Maya in Puerto Aventuras on the Caribbean Riviera Maya. 



This was the forth time we've stayed at the Catalonia and it is still our favorite resort.  It is not too big, has plenty of shaded lounge chairs on the beach and great food.  What more could you ask for?    

our beach chairs await


Our first night there was Mexican Night at the resort and we were serenaded by a Mariachi band by the pool.



 We enjoyed mango margaritas and the mexican buffet by the pool for dinner.



We stayed in a villa near the pool and beach. 



We have finally booked enough trips through Expedia that we have made VIP status.  We really didn't think it would get us anything, but we showed it to them when we checked in and they gave us an upgraded room, which was nice.  One of the perks of our upgrade was supposed to be a turn-down service for our bed.  We really thought we could turn down our own bed, but were going to remain open minded about this.  On about the second or third night there we received a knock on the door about 9:30 after we had gone to bed, it was the turn down man.  He spoke no English, so I tried to explain to him that we were already in bed.  He handed me two things that looked like large tea towels and left.  I wasn't sure what we were supposed to do with dish towels since we were in bed and had no kitchen.  For most guests, 9:30 would probably have been a good time for the turn down, because their theatre show starts at 9:30.  A couple of nights later at about 8:30, the turn down man returned.  Trying to catch us out of bed.  This time we were just laying on the bed when he arrived, so we let him give us the full service.  It was quite a process of folding down the bedspread and sheet and making nice pleats.  He fluffed all our pillows and then left the fancy tea towels on the floor on each side of the bed for us to step on.  We never would have guessed that.  He also left a bit of honey for each of us so that we would have sweet dreams. 



A couple of nights later the turn down man arrived at 6:30 hoping to find our bed empty.  We fooled him.  Normally we went to dinner at 6:00 every night, but had decided on a later dinner that night.  We were already lounging on the bed, so he left.  I don't think we were cut out for a turn down service. 

We also got a free pass to the spa as part of our upgrade.  One day when it was threatening rain and a bit noisy by the pool, we decided to head to the spa for the afternoon.  They just had some steam rooms and two cool pools, which were too cold for us. 



We just took advantage of  snacks and drinks in the spa lounge and read all afternoon on their padded lounge chairs.  It was very quiet and relaxing.  

They had five ala carte restaurants open in the evenings in addition to the buffet. 



We went to the Japanese restaurant, the Italian restaurant twice, and the steak restaurant by the pool twice. 


dinner by the pool

The steak restaurant ended up being our favorite. 

We also enjoyed going to La Creperie on the upper deck in the evenings.  There is a beautiful view from there.  It is a great place to enjoy a desert crepe and an expresso. 



For some reason, there were a lot of Russians at the resort this time.  They tended to gather in large groups and talk very loudly.  We decided that maybe there was a fabric shortage in Russia and they couldn't get enough fabric for larger swimsuits. 

the Russian invasion


After a couple of days we learned that we liked to hang out with the British tourists at the Tequila swim up bar in the mornings when it was shaded and then move to the Margaritas swim up bar in the afternoon when it was in the shade. 



We had a lot of fun getting to know some of the British families.  We spent one afternoon painting some ceramic bowls with one family.

We had a great time and came home rested and relaxed.