Monday, August 29, 2016

Back to School

With August winding down and the school year starting again, it's time to say farewell to summer. It was a great summer with so many special memories and milestones! Now, there's the Open House nights, sporting events, teacher workdays, and first-day-of-school pictures. At UNCG, we had our first day of classes last Monday, August 22nd, and Boomer had his first day with students last Wednesday, August 24th. So far, I think the year is off to a great start for both of us! After making it through the first few days, we had a nice, relaxing weekend in Kernersville. On Friday night, Boomer went to the away Forbush football game at North Iredell HS. (Forbush won again, and they are now 2-0!) Normally I would have gone with him to the football game, but I spent the evening with my two-legged and four-legged nephews. Meg had a get-together with some of her work friends, so I came over just before bedtime. By 8:30AM, all of the boys were asleep. It was a pretty easy gig! I watched the Panthers pre-season game and read a little bit until Meg and Zack came home.


On Saturday, Boomer and I went to breakfast at Fitz's on Main, and then we went to the YMCA for a workout and to see Zander's last swim lesson. Later, we went out to dinner with our friends Jared, Ashley, and their one-year-old Harrison. We went to a new restaurant in downtown Winston-Salem called Camel City BBQ -- the pulled pork cheese fries were delicious! Just before dinner, Boomer snapped this photo of me. I'm at 29 weeks now -- 30 weeks on Wednesday!


I had a doctor's appointment this morning, and it was a good report -- everything is measuring right on schedule, and the baby's heartbeat was 140 bpm. I will now go to the doctor every two weeks; my next appointment is September 15th. Time is going by so quickly! Next weekend is a three-day weekend, and we will be going to the lake with the Kennedys. Summer may be over, but we are still enjoying these last days of sunshine.

Saturday, August 20, 2016

Friday Night Lights

Last night kicked off the football season for Forbush High School! It feels so natural to be back at a football stadium on a Friday evening. Starting back during Boomer's coaching days at Glenn HS, then during his time as an assistant principal at South Stokes HS, and most recently again at South Stokes in the press box doing the announcing and the score board, we have been at high school games ever since we met. It wouldn't be fall without those Friday night lights! This past Friday was a rainy evening, but there was a beautiful rainbow over the field during the 1st Quarter. Luckily the rain let up during the 2nd Quarter, and Forbush won 27-6 over Elkin. It was a good start to the season! Go Falcons!



I had not yet been to Forbush, so Friday night was my first visit to Boomer's new school. Putting on red, white, and blue reminded me of my own high school days as a Patriot at Freedom HS! Forbush is a 2A high school, with around 900 students and 100 staff members. It is about 35 minutes away from our house, and it is one of two traditional high schools in Yadkin County. (There is also an early college high school and an alternative high school.) Back in April, Boomer interviewed for the position, and after a few days of praying and waiting, he got the call from the superintendent. Within just a few weeks, he was wrapping up the school year at Nancy Reynolds Elementary and beginning the transition to Forbush. His official start date was July 1st. It was hard to say goodbye to the staff and students at Nancy Reynolds, since that is where he first started his career as a principal. He is excited though to be back to his roots at the high school. And what a big job it is! Already there have been many late nights and nights working at home. We know that the fall will bring big challenges as we balance work life and home life. We are so thankful for the support of our family and friends as we navigate Boomer's new job and a new baby. It has been an incredible blessing that Boomer would receive a principalship this early in his career. We are so thankful for this opportunity, and I'm definitely a proud wife!



Also this week, we survived our first birthing class! We signed up for the classes through my doctor, and the classes are for two hours for the next three Tuesday evenings. At the first class, we covered a lot of childbirth terminology, and we also learned our first breathing technique. There are about 12 other couples in our class, all having their first babies with due dates around ours. Many of the due dates are in October, so we have a little longer to go. Hopefully we'll remember everything we are learning now! There is certainly a lot we don't know!


A few more photos, last Saturday night we went to the Jim Gaffigan show with Sarah and Josh. It was beautiful weather to be outside, and we were laughing the whole time! Sarah and I are only a day apart with our due dates and are sporting matching baby bumps. This is Sarah's second pregnancy, so she isn't quite as clueless as I am! It has been such a special experience to be pregnant at the same time. November will be an exciting time for both of us!




Saturday, August 13, 2016

Sweet Summertime

With the start of the school year just around the corner, we are enjoying the last of these summer days. Many nights we have fallen asleep cheering on the USA in swimming, gymnastics, and all of the other sports. I've learned, once again, that there isn't a sport that Boomer doesn't like! In between watching the Olympics, we've taken lots of evening walks around the neighborhood, gone on several weeknight dates, and had fun plans with family and friends. Last Sunday night, we went to the Winston-Salem Dash game with Sarah, Josh, and their little boy Luke, and Megan, Zack, Zander, and Maddox. Then just a few days later, on Thursday, we went again! One of Boomer's friends who works for the Dash got us tickets to the Flow Club/Founder's Club level. Boomer, Megan, Zack, and I ate our fill from the buffet, as well as the usual ballpark food of hot dogs, popcorn, peanuts, and ice cream. With unlimited food and drinks, we hardly cared if the home team won! :)  (But they did!)


This past week, Boomer had the last of his four-day work weeks, a nice perk during the summertime. Since he had Friday off, I also took the day off. It was so nice to not set an alarm! After we got ourselves moving, we went to downtown Kernersville to a little 'greasy spoon' called Fitz on Main. It reminds me of a Morganton favorite, Pat's! 


We just missed the breakfast hours, but we will be back for the Principal Pancake soon. (And hopefully one day, for the Superintendent Special!)

After lunch, we ran some errands at Lowe's and Walmart and got in a workout at the gym. Then Megan, Mom, and Dad came over with a truckload of baby stuff! 


Meg has been storing a lot of Zander's and Maddox's baby stuff until the time that I would need it. While registering at Babies R Us and at Target, there were whole aisles that we passed by, because Meg would be passing those things along to me. So much money saved! In the truck, they brought the stroller, bouncer, play mat, Bumbo, and a special family crib that has been passed down through many babies. Not many of the items we will use right away; we are storing everything in a closet in the nursery for now. As the baby grows, we will pull out the things that we need. We are a little less than 3 months away from the arrival of Baby K, and it is exciting to have so many of the baby essentials already!  

The day ended with a date night at Olive Garden! Football season starts soon, so we thought we would take the opportunity to enjoy what may be our last sports-free, kid-free Friday night! The nicest surprise happened at the end of dinner -- I suppose I was eyeing the dessert of the table next to our's, and when the woman caught me, she offered me a bite! Of course I did not accept, but I laughed that I was "eating for two." After the family left and after we finished our dinner, the waiter brought the very same cheesecake for us! The family had ordered it for us. Such a thoughtful gesture -- and a reminder to pass along kindness!

Friday, August 5, 2016

The Dog Days of Summer

Since coming home from the beach, it's been back to the routine of work, errands, to-do lists, and adulting. Luckily, there have been a lot of fun things to ease the end-of-summer blues! Last weekend, my best girlfriends got together in Winston-Salem. It had been several months since we had all been together, and it was much needed girl time. We stayed together at Emily and Carrie's house, so it was a sleepover like in our high-school days. It is so special when we are all together! We went to a winery on Saturday (Childress Vineyards in Lexington, NC) and then out to dinner that evening. I am already looking forward to being back together in September when these sweet girls are throwing a shower for Baby K!


(posing in front of Kelly's car)


I celebrated my 3-year workiversary with UNCG Admissions on August 1st! I had three special visitors on that day to celebrate with me. My sister brought Zander and Maddox to campus, and we had lunch together at a pizza place nearby. Aren't they the cutest future Spartans you have ever seen?!



It is hard to believe that three years have already passed since I changed careers from teaching to higher education. I have enjoyed the challenge, and I love my roles and responsibilities of this new job. Here are a few photos from this first few years...I look forward to many more!





Onto baby news, my last doctor's appointment was earlier this week, and I had the dreaded glucose test. It actually wasn't so bad! I had been told about this rite of passage for all expectant moms, drinking the super-sweet liquid to see if your body is processing sugar correctly. Probably because of my love for soda, it didn't seem that bad to me! And I passed..whew! Also at the appointment, I heard the baby's heartbeat again (152 beats per minute), had my iron levels tested, and received the TDAP vaccine. It will be another four weeks until my next appointment, and then shortly after that, I will be going every two weeks until Baby K arrives!


We have also made some progress with the nursery and other baby prep. Meg and I went to Target together earlier this week to register. Also, the baby furniture arrived, and thanks to the help of my wonderful family, we brought it home and up the stairs (very heavy stuff!). Next step: putting it together!