Archive for August, 2010

The Name Game: Week 8

This week, it’s all about character.

Maybe it’s because I’ve been sniffing massive paint fumes for three days straight.  (Grandparents of the offspring: NOT TO WORRY, they really weren’t so bad…)

Maybe it’s because I look around at my house and I think OH MY WORD ARE WE EVER GOING TO BE READY TO MOVE IN!?

Maybe it’s because Joey tore all the trim work off a window in one of the bathrooms yesterday as an “experiment”.

Maybe it’s because our next door neighbors have two really huge German Shepherds which hate Henry with a passion, and one of the people outside with the dogs referred to Henry as “a chew toy” when they saw his furry little body.

Maybe it’s just because it’s what we feel like doing?

So, yeah, we are elbow-deep in our remodel the house project.  Almost all the walls have been painted, except for four piddly closets we forgot about.  Ugh.  I have to buy more ceiling paint now.  The wood floors (which encompass all the flooring in the entire house!!) are very nearly ready to be refinished once we secure a bid we like and get it lined up.  The kitchen?  Well, we haven’t done much yet but we’re going to start on that tomorrow.

Suffice it to say, Joey has been too busy to stitch together the panoramic “before” shots he took the other day.  But I promise sometime I’ll get around to posting them.  It’s just I’m, like, SO BUSY and whatever.

But tomorrow I will be 28 weeks.  Or, rather, the child will be 28 weeks and I will be just 28 weeks fat.  (I mean “not fat”, Joey. I would never call myself fat.  Ever.)

Therefore, please vote on the name in the below poll which you believe from the bottom of your heart has the most…character.  The least character-y name will be deleted.  FOREVER.  Never more to see the light of the internet pixels on your screen.  The end.

Béaba Babycook!

I’ve been drooling over the Béaba Babycook since before the first time I was pregnant, which I think was waaaay back sometime in 2008.  We spotted it at Williams Sonoma once on a NorthPark browsing trip, and I was like, JOEY.  This thing is fabulous!  I NEED THIS WHEN WE HAVE BABIES!  But then shortly after that we discovered weren’t supposed to have babies so I put it out of my mind.

It’s a little four-in-one machine that gently steams fruit or vegetables while maintaining nutrients, and then purees it for you so you can put it into little serving-size containers and throw ‘em into the freezer for your munchkin to eat throughout the week.  It will also defrost and then reheat the same frozen foods back up to a safe temperature for your kiddo to eat.

It’s one of those New to the USA things that I tend to catch way too early on the upswing, so the price tag on this guy, um, a little steepy.  Especially when you consider you could simply steam on the stove and puree in your food processor and use your microwave to defrost/reheat.  But that’s a heck of a lot of dishes and monitoring things to make sure they don’t get too hot or overcooked and lose their nutrients…when you could really just do it all with the press of one button.

And in a cute little machine, to boot.

When you consider the cost of the nasty jarred baby food stuff, and the nutritional benefits of being able steam your own baby food, the Babycook really is much cheaper than that option…it’s just kind of a sucker punch when you look at the price tag the first time.

Anyway.

Yesterday afternoon, Joey disappeared to go buy my birthday present.  When he came back home, he looked all google-eyed and jittery.  ”Do you want your present now?” He asked.  ”Once I got it from the store I just couldn’t wait anymore so if you want it today you can have it.”

Psssh, when have I ever been the kind of person to wait for my birthday presents?  I’m pretty sure that’s a big fat NEVER if I had the option to open them early.

Joey disappeared back out to the car and reappeared…with a huge bag from Williams Sonoma.  Like, it probably have fit at least four newborns inside and had space for their kooshy blankets that newborns tend to carry around with them.

I just looked at it like, What in the world did you get me from Williams Sonoma that could possible be so huge?

“Open it, open it,” Joey said.

And I pulled out…the Béaba Babycook!  ”WOAH!” I squealed. “It’s…the BABYCOOK!”

“Yeah, with some accessories, too,” Joey said, whipping them out of the bag.  He got me the little silicone multi-portion freezer tray, and a set of extra steaming containers for food that doesn’t fit in the freezer tray, if I’m making a big batch someday.  I can easily freeze it right in the steaming container and defrost it on the Babycook and then portion it right back into a freezer tray.

“You….got me a Babycook?” I asked him.  ”Um, isn’t that kind of over budget for birthday presents?”

“It’s 1/4 your birthday present and 3/4 for the baby,” he said, smugly.

Joey always, always gets around the birthday present budget rule.  It drives me crazy, and if I were to try to pull similar shenanigans, I’d be in trouble for about…two weeks.  He never lets me buy him anything nice because he doesn’t “need it”.  (Apparently I do, though?)

I just stood there staring at the Babycook for about a minute, then I said, “This thing is so amazing, can I sleep with it tonight?”

“Um….if you want to,” Joey said.  ”The box looks kind of sharp though.”

He was right, it was sharp.  So I just got up extremely early this morning to look at it again and squish the freezer trays.

It’s weird, because sometimes when you want something (like a Babycook) but it depends entirely on other things you want very badly but the doctor tells you that you aren’t ever going to have (like, for instance, a baby)…and then you DO get pregnant, baby accessories really throw you off.  Because I can still convince myself when she’s not moving around in there than I’m really not pregnant.  But when I see the Babycook, or the little pile of baby clothes we have been compiling, or look at the paint color we chose for her room, it just seems a little more real.

And extremely surreal, because I’ve wanted that crazy Babycook since back before the whole interfility journey began, and I never thought we’d actually wind up needing such a thing.  Which is why Joey got it for me.