New This Week
I haven't written very much. I'm sure some folks may have noticed. The good news is that Joshua and I have been so busy, finding the time to sit down and write has been difficult. Joshua still has had swim lessons but this week, I took him out of 4th R to take part in Humpty Dumpty Camp at Fairytale town. Located in Sacramento's huge park downtown. Fairytale town is a little bit of a legend here in Sacramento. The small park was built in or around 1958 and the play structures are themed around Mother Goose Rhymes and various children's stories. The park is set up especially for preschoolers with small drinking fountains, bathrooms and garbage cans shaped as tin soldiers. My mother, my father, my brother and sister and I have enjoyed this park as children ourselves so it's really fun to watch Joshua enjoy it as well. This week Fairytale Town held a special summer camp where the children get to do crafts, read stories, water Mr. Mcgregor's Garden, visit the zoo across the street and many many other activities.
Joshua is really starting to swim like a frog and even though I have some gripes about the high school age teacher, Joshua has done well and I plan on him going again.
I've done some shopping but I've kept it under control... my husband may disagree with me! The biggest purchase we made was a car. We decided to buy a used car so that we would have a car waiting for us upon our return to the States. With everything else to worry about transitioning back to real life in America it will be nice to have that out of the way. I bought a Pontiac Vibe. The Vibe was a joint engineering venture between GM and Toyota. Pop the hood and you'll see a big Toyota engine in the middle of it. Not many folks know about this car but it really made me feel good to buy an American car. Plus, it was born close by in Fremont, CA. The car itself is almost identical to the Toyota Matrix but because it's got "Pontiac" on it, it goes for a little cheaper... I promise, they are the same car. I am absolutely loving it. It really feels so fancy to me compared to our little Suzuki Cultus back home! Also, another selling point for me getting a GM car is that my father works for GMC Elk Grove. Anyone reading this who lives in Sacramento, they are a great bunch of guys our there! Although with gas the way it is, used Vibes haven't been readily available. I really lucked out with ours.
I have to mention too that after seeing my girlfriends post on 4th of July, the tears started flowing as I thought of all of my good friends back home. Joshua and I miss you! Check out Yoga Mama. My heart goes out to you Karri!
OK, now for the ugly. I was just diagnosed with gestational diabetes. SUCKS! It's something that happens to pregnant women and will basically effect what I can and can't eat. This week is my first week having to log my eating and blood sugar numbers. Hopefully, if my numbers are good enough, I will only have to prick myself 2 times a day instead of 4. The good news is that they are making me eat 6 small meals a day... I am never hungry. But, I do crave something sweet and I can't stand all the sugar free crap that's sold in the stores... I suppose desperate times call for desperate measures. Some of the other tips of keeping my numbers down is to exercise and meditate. One of the brochures gives ideas on meditation. For instance, 'Imagine you are in a place you love to be in' OK, I think I'm going to imagine I'm at the Cheesecake Factory.
Joshua is really starting to swim like a frog and even though I have some gripes about the high school age teacher, Joshua has done well and I plan on him going again.
I've done some shopping but I've kept it under control... my husband may disagree with me! The biggest purchase we made was a car. We decided to buy a used car so that we would have a car waiting for us upon our return to the States. With everything else to worry about transitioning back to real life in America it will be nice to have that out of the way. I bought a Pontiac Vibe. The Vibe was a joint engineering venture between GM and Toyota. Pop the hood and you'll see a big Toyota engine in the middle of it. Not many folks know about this car but it really made me feel good to buy an American car. Plus, it was born close by in Fremont, CA. The car itself is almost identical to the Toyota Matrix but because it's got "Pontiac" on it, it goes for a little cheaper... I promise, they are the same car. I am absolutely loving it. It really feels so fancy to me compared to our little Suzuki Cultus back home! Also, another selling point for me getting a GM car is that my father works for GMC Elk Grove. Anyone reading this who lives in Sacramento, they are a great bunch of guys our there! Although with gas the way it is, used Vibes haven't been readily available. I really lucked out with ours.
I have to mention too that after seeing my girlfriends post on 4th of July, the tears started flowing as I thought of all of my good friends back home. Joshua and I miss you! Check out Yoga Mama. My heart goes out to you Karri!
OK, now for the ugly. I was just diagnosed with gestational diabetes. SUCKS! It's something that happens to pregnant women and will basically effect what I can and can't eat. This week is my first week having to log my eating and blood sugar numbers. Hopefully, if my numbers are good enough, I will only have to prick myself 2 times a day instead of 4. The good news is that they are making me eat 6 small meals a day... I am never hungry. But, I do crave something sweet and I can't stand all the sugar free crap that's sold in the stores... I suppose desperate times call for desperate measures. Some of the other tips of keeping my numbers down is to exercise and meditate. One of the brochures gives ideas on meditation. For instance, 'Imagine you are in a place you love to be in' OK, I think I'm going to imagine I'm at the Cheesecake Factory.
3 Comments:
So sorry to hear about your recent diagnosis! I hope you are able to manage alright!
So sorry about your diagnosis. My wife had gestational diabetes with our son (same age as your Joshua). We know what you're going through right now. Just keep in mind that everything you do now to keep your levels down helps your baby. I'm diabetic myself, so I know about the pricking and all the watching the blood sugar levels and avoiding being hypoglycemic and...ugh. It'll be tough. We had a rough time ourselves, but it will all be worth it...it was worth it for us! Though our Jake was a week early, all 8lbs. 8oz. of him had made it through okay. :)
Enjoyed talking with you on Friday. Oh, the Humpty Dumpty camp looks like fun. You take care of yourself. Baba
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