Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Anticipation...

Well, we're about one month away from Amanda's due date. We're very excited. We also resumed school last week but we just can't seem to focus on that when there is a baby coming. We just sent Amanda a small package with photos and can't wait to see her in a few weeks. We still need to paint the nursery but we've got the crib and everything ready to go. All we're missing is the pastel paint on the walls. Jen has a baby shower coming up on February 9th, and then after the birth the girls at my department want to throw an after-baby shower. Mostly they tell me they just want to see the little girl and the shower is just a cover for them to swoon.

So I should tell you that you are being tracked. I just installed a new feature on this blog site called Google analytics. Essentially it allows Google to track this site--who visits, where they come from, how long they stay, if they are first time visitors, where in the world they are accessing the Internet, etc. It is incredibly fun to log onto my stats and see that somebody in Utah, near American Fork, spent some time on the blog just the other day. I guess it means the pressure is on to make sure that I get good photos and some interesting commentary because Amanda, her family, or friends were probably reading this. We also got a hit from somebody in Las Vegas, and since they connected to our site from a similar blog maintained by friends in Vegas, we're pretty sure we know who it is--Natalie. What a fun tool.

Well, I should stop procrastinating schoolwork. Today I read The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution and to my disgust I enjoyed the book (I usually hate political history). Now I've got to write a paper on that so I must conclude.

Oh, one other update. We spoke in stake conference last Sunday. That was a bit intimidating. Fortunately I only had to fill six minutes. Jen was assigned eight (they know who the spiritual powerhouse in the family is). We were asked to speak about trials drawing us closer to the savior and service. It went over well. We also got to see two friends visiting from Nebraska who attended conference. Before it started he came up to the stand and said, "Matt, don't say anything stupid."

On that note I'll end this post. Thanks for reading. I'll get some photos up soon.

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Happy New Year!

As I look back on 2007 I must conclude that it was a great year. We purchased a house, Jen and I completed most of our coursework, and Amanda selected us to adopt her baby. Things could not be any better. We met Amanda a couple weeks ago and it was fantastic. After our first face-to-face meeting she invited us to the hospital where they ran a few tests and we got to hear the baby's heartbeat. The nurses say she is very active. We've not settled on a name yet, but the leading candidates are Abigail, Adalyn, Sydney, and Hayden. We want to use Amanda for the middle name, but we may use Rae instead (Amanda's middle name). We think Amanda is wonderful and would like the baby to know about her from the start. Our plan is to introduce photos of Amanda just like we would other family members, and teach names and relations as the child grows.

We've been gathering cloths and furniture for the nursery. Jen's sister Tiffany has twin girls and two of everything, so we now have lots of cloths for a 0-1 year old. Tiff has good fashion sense so we appreciate all the clothes. They would cost a ton to purchase. Also, we did purchasae some furniture at IKEA and painted an old bookshelf white to match.




The nursery will probably get painted a light pastel green or yellow--Tinkerbell is our motivation but we'll keep her images to a minimum. We both love Disney so there will be some of that in the room, but again, we're also minimalists so that stuff will be limited.

Today we're off to Baby's R Us with our new found 15% off coupon. We still need to purchase a crib and a sliding/rocking chair. Thank goodness my mom gave us a lump of cash for Christmas. It was specifically addressed to the baby. That makes much of this possible. LDS Services is a very inexpensive compared to other adoption agencies, but it is still pretty pricey for a couple of graduate students. That, with all the materials to prepare for a baby, can break the bank. It is a good thing we have such generous family and friends.