Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Pregnancy: Thoughts at 41 Weeks

June 29, 2015: 41 Weeks Pregnant! 
I did not expect AT ALL to make it to this point in pregnancy. I really thought that by now, we'd have a beautiful baby boy in our arms to love, hold, and take care of. I know that life is going to change once he is here and I have been trying to enjoy my last bits of time alone, but I was ready to give all that up and meet him a week ago! I wish I had better prepared myself for the fact that he might come this late. Many people tried to warn me, but I ignored them thinking that it wouldn't happen. So here I am in what feels like a perpetual state of waiting.


I have been lucky that for the most part, I have enjoyed being pregnant. Sure, there are some discomforts, but the excitement that I have experienced so far has been incredible, and I know there is so much  more to look forward to. Here are my bump-date photos, followed by my thoughts on the ups, the downs, and the in-betweens of pregnancy. If it weren't for me making it to this 41 week mark, I don't think I would have taken time to write or post any of this, so I am grateful that I have the time and energy to share.







The Ups
The best part of pregnancy has been the joy it has brought to our family and friends. Everyone is so supportive, thoughtful, and excited for the future! It has also been fun getting to pick out clothes for the baby, plan out his nursery, and think about his future. I have also been blessed to have an easygoing and healthy pregnancy. The maternity photos were fun to take too, with our student Malena from Burton-Conner who is a very talented photographer!



The Downs
If you had asked me a week ago, I would have said that the hardest part was keeping the secret from family and friends for almost two months. That part was super hard, but worth it when we got to see their reactions. Now that I have made it to week 41, I might say the hardest part has been the days past 40 weeks... it is a constant waiting game that feels like it will never end. Although I have read and I know that I will not be pregnant forever, it certainly doesn't feel that way today. Other things that were hard included having a baby sitting on my bladder for the past 9 months, headaches and nausea during the first trimester, having to sleep on my side with a giant pillow, and having to give up beer and wine. I made up for the beer and wine in ice cream and milkshakes, though, so that part really wasn't so bad!


The In-betweens
Jamie and I were in a transition period throughout the pregnancy, and at first we weren't sure if he would be able to defend his PhD this year or not. We also weren't sure if, when, and where he would get a job if he was able to defend. His job search and unknown defense details were definitely stressful at times, but in the end, everything couldn't have worked out more perfectly. He defended his thesis in May, walked at graduation in June, will be having this baby **hopefully** in July, and we'll be moving to New York City in August. We were able to travel in early July to choose an apartment, and we'll be living in a 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom apartment in Morningside Heights, that is only a 5 minute walking commute for Jamie to get to work. He's excited to be a real Professor Doctor.


We are so ready for this baby to make his debut... now that I've written all of this, I guess I'll be posting again when he is finally here.... let's hope it's tonight ;)

Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Istanbul and Italy Pictures

We finally got our trip photos ready to share! Click Here to see the photos from our trip! Here are some highlights: 
The first 4 nights of our trip, we toured Istanbul with family!
It was a blast thanks to our guide, Necip, who showed us all of the sights! 
After our 4 nights in Istanbul, Jamie and I headed to Italy. We started in Vernazza, in the Cinque Terre. 
The views were absolutely breathtaking! 
After a long day hiking, swimming, and eating, we headed south to Florence, and stopped at Pisa along the way! 
It was exhilarating to climb the leaning tower.
We were on top of the world! Then, we got back on the train to visit Florence. 
We enjoyed walking around the city, and our first night, we enjoyed one of the best meals we had during our time in Italy! 
The next day was jam-packed full of museums, hill climbs, and lots of walking! 
After a full day in Florence, we were ready for some relaxation, so we headed to the Agriturismo Marciano in Siena.
This was one of the highlights of our trip! We enjoyed wonderful meals at the agriturismo as well as wonderful wine and a tour of the vineyards. 
After 3 nights of relaxation, we left Siena for Rome. Rome was beautiful, too!
We walked through the entire city and stumbled upon many famous fountains and buildings. 
Our first day in Rome, we sampled many foods in Testaccio, a neighborhood just south of the main Roman attractions. We enjoyed sandwiches, suppli (fried rice balls) and pizza!
We enjoyed exploring a city with so much history!
After 3 nights in Rome, we headed even further south to the Almalfi Coast. But first, we stopped in Pompeii!
Visiting pompeii was an incredible experience. And then, onward we went to Positano (we stayed in a small village called Nocelle). And when we arrived, we were greeted by the most spectacular views of the coast. 
We spent 3 nights in Positano, enjoying the clear waters and beautiful scenery, along with the local wines!
After all of that, it was time to head back home. It was a pleasant experience traveling home because Turkish Airlines is such a nice airline to fly with. They treated us very well with nice meals and a free hotel in Istanbul during our layover! 

Monday, July 28, 2014

2014 Vacay Overview

I have not been good at keeping up with this little website of mine... this past year has been crazy at school and I just haven't had the time share everything we've been up to.

I know I don't have many readers out there... and I don't write on this blog to build readership. For me, this blog is a digital scrapbook - I mainly write it for myself and for Jamie, so that we can look back and remember all the special times we've spent with each other and with family and friends. It is also nice to have a way to share what we're up to with family and friends, since we don't live close to many of them.

All that being said, if you are reading my site, please leave a comment and let me know you're here! I'd love to know if anyone is reading this... and getting inspiration for travel or recipes or just plain fun!

Now, for the fun part! The trip planning summary!

We began the planning for this trip with a Turkish Airlines flight from Boston to Istanbul. Turkish Airlines just started flying out of Boston, so they had a really good fare deal. To take advantage of the deal they offered, we booked the flights for our trip in October!

We decided to fly from Boston to Istanbul, spend 4 nights in Istanbul, and then fly from Istanbul to Genoa. From Genoa, we would travel via train to explore Italy for 2 weeks. Then, we would fly from Naples back to Istanbul, and finally from Istanbul back to Boston.

The map below shows the cities we visited in Italy:
A: Vernazza (2 nights)
B: Pisa (day trip)
C: Florence (2 nights)
D: Siena (3 nights)
E: Rome (3 nights)
F: Pompeii (day trip)
G: Positano (3 nights)


Pictures and details to come very soon!

Monday, August 12, 2013

Belgian Waffles with Strawberries and Whipped Cream

We bought a waffle maker! Best $20 we ever spent... although we are trying to ignore that this purchase may make has already made us fatter! The next variation we hope to try is fried chicken and waffles... ha!

I have so far experimented with 2 recipes, and liked this one the best. They were fluffy yet crisp. My favorite toppings are strawberries and whipped cream, so I sliced strawberries and whipped up some cream for the toppings. I also sprinkled sugar on top :)

I may try this recipe again with 1/2 butter and 1/2 vegetable oil. I think with some added butter flavor, they would be even more delicious!

Ingredients

3/4 c. flour
1/4 c. cornstarch
1/2 t. baking powder
1/4 t. baking soda
1/2 t. salt
3/4 c. buttermilk (or regular milk if you don't have buttermilk on hand)
1/4 c. milk
1/3 c. vegetable oil
1 egg, separated into yolk and white
1 1/2 t. sugar
3/4 t. vanilla

Instructions.

Combine flour, cornstarch, baking powder, soda, and salt. Stir in buttermilk, milk, oil, egg yolk, and vanilla. Whip egg white and sugar in a separate bowl. Fold into batter mixture. Pour onto waffle iron. With our waffle iron, 1/3 c. batter is needed for each square waffle and the waffles are ready after 5 minutes in the waffle iron.

Saturday, August 10, 2013

BALT sandwiches

Simplest recipe there is! Bacon, avocado, lettuce, and tomato stacked between two pieces of bread! A little mayo on the inside and butter on the outside, grilled to perfection. So simple and so delicious!

Monday, August 5, 2013

Goat Cheese Salad


Our favorite meal in Alsace this summer included a goat cheese salad. I was so happy to be able to recreate it at home, and it certainly was delicious. We ate it alongside TJ's Alsatian tart... yum!

This recipe makes 2 salads.

INGREDIENTS

    • 1 demi-baguette
    • 1 5 oz. log of goat cheese
    • 2 tomatoes, sliced
    • 1/2 c. corn
    • 1/4 c. diced pancetta, browned
    • 1 persian cucumber, sliced
    • mixed greens
    • salad dressing

INSTRUCTIONS

    1. Slice baguette into 6 1/2 inch slices. Toast the slices.
    2. Slice goat cheese into 6 1/2 inch slices. Place each slice on top of a slice of baguette. Toast again.
    3. Toss together mixed greens, corn, sliced cucumber, and salad dressing. Distribute evenly onto two plates.
    4. Place tomato slices on top of the greens. Top with the browned diced pancetta.
    5. Place toasted goat cheese bread slices on top of the salad. Serve.