Friday, June 26, 2009
2 Months Old!
Grace celebrated her 2 month birthday on Monday and today we took her to the doctor for her 2 month appointment. She is doing great. She weighed 12 lbs. 4 oz. and was 23 inches long. Both of those measurements were in the 70th percentile. We were predicting she would be around 12 pounds so it turns out we were right. She also had to get shots today which was pretty painful for me but she seems to be doing fine now. We're just going to stick around home today in case she is fussy or gets a fever. Lately she has been pooping less often but much bigger poops. She has had a blowout everyday since Saturday except Monday. Both sets of Grandparents were around to witness one of the said blowouts so that was fun. My parents were watching Grace Tuesday when it happened so they had to change her. Speaking of Tuesday, we had a great anniversary date and Grace did really well. We went to our favorite restaurant in Champaign, Timpone's, and to a new soft serve frozen yogurt bar after dinner. Then to kill time before we had to go home we did some shopping at T.J. Maxx and Kohl's. So, all is well in the Ahrens household. I'm loving being home with Grace and feel like I've found the perfect job. I've always known I would want to be a stay at home mom but now that I'm doing it I think it's better than I imagined.
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baby growth
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
My Wife Of Two Years
"A wife of noble character who can find?
She is worth far more than rubies.
Her husband has full confidence in her
and lacks nothing of value.
She brings him good, not harm,
all the days of her life."
-- Proverbs 31:10-12
Anne,
You are worth far more than rubies. Thanks for being awesome.
Love,
Matt
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Birthday Buddies
One of the exciting things about Grace's birthday is she shares it with three friends. One of the friends is 28 and the other two were born on the same day. Today she finally got to meet the last of the three so I decided to put pictures up of all Grace's birthday buddies. I love that she shares birthdays with so many people:)
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friends and family
Friday, June 12, 2009
60 Years Strong
Grandma and Grandpa Haab have been married 60 years today! I know they don't read this or may not even know what a blog is but I'm thrilled to say Happy Anniversary! What a great example of love and faithfulness.
~Also, this month my parents celebrated their 33rd anniversary and Matt's parents celebrated their 35th anniversary.~
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friends and family
Back to the Gym...
...and really sore. Thankfully my recovery from labor and delivery was really great and I was able to get up and move around with ease just days after Grace was born. We went on walks right away and I generally felt pretty good. Well just over a week ago I had my 6 week postpartum check up and decided to wait until I got the go ahead from my midwife to start working out again to go back to the gym. I know I probably could have gone sooner but really why rush into that again. So, she said go for it and I started again on Tuesday. I really enjoy going to a strength training class but it is hard work. We just do reps and lifting for 1 hour straight. I was dreading and fearing the sit-ups but they haven't been so bad. I've also tried to use light weights so the next day I can still pick Grace up. It's been great though. Matt watches Grace while I'm at the gym and I feel great getting in a workout. I've been walking on the off days and that's nice too. So hopefully we can keep that routine up until the fall and then maybe I will be ok with leaving Grace in the childcare room at the gym. I'll keep you posted.
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sports
Monday, June 8, 2009
29 Years Young
Yesterday was my 29th birthday. The celebratory activities were mediocre but it was a good day. It's hard to celebrate your birthday like you used to pre-baby but it's easy to feel very blessed on your birthday post-baby. We knew that Sunday wasn't going to be the easiest day to celebrate all day long so we started my birthday celebration on Saturday with a trip to the local Farmer's Market. We bought some veggies, flowers, pasta, and steaks for the grill (and they were delicious). Then we got to babysit for Grace's friend Livi on Saturday afternoon and just relax on Saturday evening. Sunday, my birthday, started with church and ended with steaks on the grill with our good friends Adam, Erin and their daughter Adsen.
Here are a few picture highlights of the last year and some of my favorite moments...
Here are a few picture highlights of the last year and some of my favorite moments...
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anne
Thursday, June 4, 2009
NBA Finals Preview

The NBA Finals begin tonight on ABC and I would like to convince you to tune in. There are lots of things to do in life, but the NBA Finals should be a priority for you. Here are five reasons to watch the Lakers battle the Magic for the NBA championship:
1) To root against Kobe Bryant. People either love or hate the Lakers' superstar. I don't love him. So join me in rooting for his demise.
2) Dwight Howard. He's the superstar of the Orlando Magic and he's got the biggest smile (and muscles) in the game. He's the anti-Kobe -- a superstar with character.
3) Rashard Lewis' shooting. Lewis plays forward for the Magic and has been shooting ridiculously well from 3-point land in the playoffs. Hopefully he makes 100 3-pointers against the Lakers.
4) Phil Jackson's quest for 10. Lakers' coach Phil Jackson has won 9 NBA championships. He's trying to complete the set of 10 with the Lakers this year.
5) The return of Jameer Nelson. The Magic point guard got hurt mid-year and was declared out for the season. But apparently Nelson is almost healed and will try to play during the series. He was a key in the Magic beating the Lakers twice during the regular season.
All in all, I expect a closely-contested series. The Lakers have more maturity and depth, but the Magic have momentum from their big series wins against the Celtics and Cavs. I'm rooting hard for the Magic, but my prediction is Lakers in 7. I hope I'm wrong.
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sports
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
6 Weeks Old
This is it...the magic week. Everyone says that the first 6 weeks are so hard and then it gets so much easier. We've been blessed with and easy baby so even though its been hard I'm not feeling too overwhelmed. But, it will be interesting to see if things really do change a lot now that Grace is 6 weeks old. The last week has been really fun with her. I'll list all the new, cool and hard things that have been happening.
1. Grace has been super smiley. She gravitates towards our voices and gets huge smiles on her face when we talk to her and smile at her. She also has been smiling at other people and her toys a lot too.
2. Grace makes a lot of new noises these days. She's been cooing and even squealing. She also has been fussing more. I've read multiple sources that fussiness escalates up to about week 6 and then starts dying down again. I'm going to believe that and if it is true I can't really complain about her fussiness.
3. We're working on taking a bottle. The first 3 times we gave it to Grace she took it with no problem. Then she had a couple of nights when she wouldn't take it. I think part of the problem might be we have tried to give it to her when she was not too happy already. Today I'm going to try to give it to her in the afternoon when she is in a good mood. Some sources say that the mom shouldn't give the bottle but I've been able to give her a couple so far so I'm just going to try and hope she takes it from me. We really want to be able to give her a bottle so if we want to go out for more than 2 hours we can. The main goal is by our anniversary on the 23rd of this month she will be fine with a bottle so my parents can come and watch her.
4. Grace has been sleeping 6-8 hours at night for the past week. We put her down for good around 10:30 or 11 and she has only woken up once before 5 and usually I wake her up because I want to feed her. We are really encouraged by her ability to sleep at night and hope she can keep this up. Daytime sleep is still unpredictable but I've read it will be until about 3 months or so. Plus she's pretty good during the day so it's not too stressful if she doesn't sleep.
1. Grace has been super smiley. She gravitates towards our voices and gets huge smiles on her face when we talk to her and smile at her. She also has been smiling at other people and her toys a lot too.
2. Grace makes a lot of new noises these days. She's been cooing and even squealing. She also has been fussing more. I've read multiple sources that fussiness escalates up to about week 6 and then starts dying down again. I'm going to believe that and if it is true I can't really complain about her fussiness.
3. We're working on taking a bottle. The first 3 times we gave it to Grace she took it with no problem. Then she had a couple of nights when she wouldn't take it. I think part of the problem might be we have tried to give it to her when she was not too happy already. Today I'm going to try to give it to her in the afternoon when she is in a good mood. Some sources say that the mom shouldn't give the bottle but I've been able to give her a couple so far so I'm just going to try and hope she takes it from me. We really want to be able to give her a bottle so if we want to go out for more than 2 hours we can. The main goal is by our anniversary on the 23rd of this month she will be fine with a bottle so my parents can come and watch her.
4. Grace has been sleeping 6-8 hours at night for the past week. We put her down for good around 10:30 or 11 and she has only woken up once before 5 and usually I wake her up because I want to feed her. We are really encouraged by her ability to sleep at night and hope she can keep this up. Daytime sleep is still unpredictable but I've read it will be until about 3 months or so. Plus she's pretty good during the day so it's not too stressful if she doesn't sleep.
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baby growth
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Saved By The Bell -- My One Complaint

(This is Matt posting, just to be clear).
I even have a theory that the success of Friends was largely determined by the success of Saved By The Bell. Think about it, a group of friends with 3 guys and 3 girls and one famously dramatic couple (Zack/Kelly = Ross/Rachel). Each show had a tough guy (Slater = Joey) and a nerd (Screech = Chandler). It all makes sense.
I watch Saved By The Bell every once in a while in the morning because it's on TBS from 6 - 8 am (4 episodes a day!). But I'm posting because I have found a flaw in the Saved By The Bell show. And I'm talking about the show with the core 6 actors, not the spin-offs without Kelly or the College Years or the New Class. So here's my issue...
The episode in question is the one where Lisa is doing a fashion show and the drama of the episode centers around Zack and Lisa being interested in each other. They kiss and Screech gets jealous and Screech ruins Lisa's fashion show. Anyway, in the end Screech and Zack make up and Zack and Lisa end the show as an item. So my complaint is that there is no other episode that has Zack and Lisa together! That's unbelievable. The writers decided to great this compelling drama where two of the core six actors fall for each other, creating tension between the main character and his best friend, and then they don't continue that with subsequent episodes. That is an outrage! It would be one thing if Zack became an item with a random cameo girl, but Lisa is one of the main actresses. Shame on you, Saved By The Bell writers. Shame on you.
So yes, Saved By The Bell is not a perfect show. But it's close.
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tv/movie reviews
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