For those of you who have been recently pregnant (Sarah), you will remember your constant battle to keep you pants up. Yes, they have these wonderful maternity clothes these days, but your really can't keep those pants up on your stomach. First, it is not comfortable and second, they just don't want to stay there. Then, there is the problem with the fact that since everything is all out of place, pants fit differently and your behind does not feel like keeping up the slack and keeping those pants up. So, you are left with constantly pulling those pants up...well no more! I have discovered the BELLY BAND.
Sick of my constant struggle to keep my pants up, I went to Motherhood Maternity in search for a belt. Alas, they don't make belts for maternity clothes (how does that make sense), anyway, the very nice clerk told me they did not have belts, but they did have the "belly band". She said you wear it and pull it down over your waist band and it would keep your pants up. I was skeptical, but she encouraged me to try it on and see. I took her advice and tried it on. I bought it and walked out of the store with on, pulled down over my jeans.
Since owning the belly band (essentialy two to three weeks) I have had it on almost every day. The belly band is simply a piece of nylon, with elastic on the top and bottom. It stays up nicely on your abadomen, without cutting into you, and you pull down the other end over the waist of your pants, and you are actually not pulling up on those pants any more, they are staying put! Now, admittedly, you sometimes have to pull down that belly band when you stand up, but trust me, it is much more graceful then shimmying those hips to get those pants back up again. So, for those of you that have been in my position and or will be in the future, I recommend the belly band!
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Monday, October 20, 2008
Dining Room Pictures
Well, we got the dining room put together, and the chandelier is up. I am not sure the pictures do it justice, becuase I personally think it looks really nice, but regardless here are the pictures.
This is the picture looking into the dining room from the entry way.
This is the picture looking into the dining room from the office/den.
This is the close up of the chandelier.
This is the picture looking into the dining room from the entry way.
This is the picture looking into the dining room from the office/den.
This is the close up of the chandelier.
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Our Weekend-Babies R Us and the PUMPKIIN TRAIN!
We had a busy weekend. Saturday we ran errands, very exciting. We went to the bank, the post office, Babies'R'Us and Pottery Barn. Babies R Us was exciting because we essentially walked around the store to determine what it is we need for baby girl that we don't have, or is simply worn out from use by James. Then to Pottery Barn for a new dining room chandelier. The one from the house was taken with the previous owners (and was a bit ornate for my tastes anyway). I have posted a picture of the one we bought below. Hopefully it will look nice in the dining room.
Ok, on to more exciting things, like the PUMPKIN TRAIN.
Today, we went on the Pumpkin Train. This is actually a train that leaves from the Indiana Transportation Museum in Noblesville and then takes you out to a Pumpkin Patch. The pumpkin patch has some face painting, a small petting zoo and of course pumpkins. It was admittedly not the best pumpkin patch, but James LOVED the train ride. Here are some pictures, we also got some great video, but I will refrain from sharing that right now. Without further adeu, the pictures.
This in the mail car in one of the old trains they have on display, and which you can walk through. It was pretty cool, James loved it, but walking through all the sleeping cars was kind of creepy and close quartered.
This is the baggage car, James was very excited about being on the train.
Here we are on the train, riding to the pumpkin patch.
James and Daddy looking out the train window and barns, horses and corn.
James and Daddy checking out one of the photo op tractors at the Pumpkin Patch.
Here is a picture of the pumpkin train, from the pumpkin patch.
Here is James, driving another tractor, this one had a wagon, which apparently made it much better.
Finally, here is the family pic. The nice stranger who took the picture did quite a good job.
Ok, on to more exciting things, like the PUMPKIN TRAIN.
Today, we went on the Pumpkin Train. This is actually a train that leaves from the Indiana Transportation Museum in Noblesville and then takes you out to a Pumpkin Patch. The pumpkin patch has some face painting, a small petting zoo and of course pumpkins. It was admittedly not the best pumpkin patch, but James LOVED the train ride. Here are some pictures, we also got some great video, but I will refrain from sharing that right now. Without further adeu, the pictures.
This in the mail car in one of the old trains they have on display, and which you can walk through. It was pretty cool, James loved it, but walking through all the sleeping cars was kind of creepy and close quartered.
This is the baggage car, James was very excited about being on the train.
Here we are on the train, riding to the pumpkin patch.
James and Daddy looking out the train window and barns, horses and corn.
James and Daddy checking out one of the photo op tractors at the Pumpkin Patch.
Here is a picture of the pumpkin train, from the pumpkin patch.
Here is James, driving another tractor, this one had a wagon, which apparently made it much better.
Finally, here is the family pic. The nice stranger who took the picture did quite a good job.
Sunday, October 5, 2008
New Runner- I need your opinion
Hello, these pictures are rather mundane, but I need another eye on this. I bought this runner at Kohls today. I thought it would look great in the kitchen and I got a really good deal. But when I got it home, I was a little concerned that the red in the rug did not exactly match the red in the kitchen. Please tell me if you think it looks ok. Remember, you can click on the picture to see it enlarged on your computer screen.
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Indiana State Fair- From August 9th
So, I thought I had posted these, but I did not. These are the pictures of Alex, James, Larry and I at the Indiana State Fair on August 9th. We had a great time at the fair. Alex and James rode an elephant! We got to pet and feed some goats and pigs and Papa Larry showed us the kind of tractor his grandpa had on his farm, and I got a funnel cake. All in all it was a great day.
Driving a John Deere Tractor
Petting and Feeding pigs (mommy got "bit" by one of the pigs, no teeth, but they clamped down pretty hard)
Look at the Cows!
Papa Larry and James at the tractors (this is the one like Papa Larry's grandpa had on his farm)
All of the boys around the tractors, James had a good time with all of the TRACTORS! My favorite picture from the fair.
My second favorite picture from the fair, James and Alex riding the Bumblebee. Daddy had to ride all the rides because of mommy being prego (otherwise I would have ridden the elephant as well)
James and Daddy on the elephant.
Driving a John Deere Tractor
Petting and Feeding pigs (mommy got "bit" by one of the pigs, no teeth, but they clamped down pretty hard)
Look at the Cows!
Papa Larry and James at the tractors (this is the one like Papa Larry's grandpa had on his farm)
All of the boys around the tractors, James had a good time with all of the TRACTORS! My favorite picture from the fair.
My second favorite picture from the fair, James and Alex riding the Bumblebee. Daddy had to ride all the rides because of mommy being prego (otherwise I would have ridden the elephant as well)
James and Daddy on the elephant.
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