Saturday, October 9, 2010

Updates on Baby Fohner (since it's been so long)...

Has it been 2 whole months since I updated...goodness.  Well, I do feel like I'm back in my First Trimester (exhaustion-wise), so can that be my excuse?  Really, I feel wonderful...just tired again.  I can still sleep pretty well.  Most nights I get through the entire night without waking up, which is awesome, though I'm going to bed later & later because though my body is tired, most of the time I just lay there reading for an hour or so before I can fall asleep.  I've been able to get through a lot of my Bible reading than I usually do each night (which has been so nice) & I think I'll be able to get through all my baby books before this little one actually arrives.

Currently, I'm skimming "Heathy Sleep Habits, Happy Child", "The Vaccine Book", "The Womanly Art of Breast-feeding", "Natural Childbirth the Bradley Way", "The Thinking Woman's Guide to a Better Birth" & all our pregnancy books.  I reading in full "Ina May's Guide to Childbirth", "Spiritual Midwifery"& "Husband Coached Childbirth".  Yeah, I pretty much LOVE reading.  I'm trying to soak up every article, website, DVD, & book I can to be the most prepared for Baby Fohner.  I know you can never be as prepared as you want to, but I'm trying!  And we are prepared...if Baby Fohner came today, Matthew would need to go out & buy the crib mattress & sheets, but at this point, that's all we absolutely need.  As my Facebook friends can see, the nursery is done, minus cosmetic touches that we want to finish (actually putting things on the wall for decoration).

I can say that we LOVE our birthing classes.  We're doing the Bradley Method of natural childbirth & have learned SO MUCH!  I think I would be completely freaked out at this point if we choose not to do these classes.  I mean, I'm a pretty tough cookie, but just reading books, going to a weekend intensive of birthing classes, & praying that I get through it without accepting medication just wouldn't work for me.  I have nothing but the upmost respect for women who do so, but I know that Matthew & I really need to be prepared with all that Bradley offers in order to really be able to do this thing.   We've completed 8 of our 12, weekly two-hour birthing classes & are set to finish 3 weeks before Baby Fohner's due date.  I just know that if we didn't take these classes, I'd probably be able to get through most of labor, but then I'm pretty sure I'd cave.  Now that we know what we know, we're pretty determined (no surprise about stubborn me there, eh?) that we can do this & I can honestly say that I am so excited for labor.  Seeing how these amazing Bradley Women give birth in the DVD's each week, how close these husbands & wives become while going through the process together, & how healthy & alert those babies are when they're born gets me so excited for what our own birthing experience will be like & I can't wait.

Well, maybe I can wait...I have absolutely LOVED being pregnant.  Since actually conceiving was the hardest, most emotional, & trying thing that Matthew & I have ever gone through in our lives, we've not wanted to take anything for granted & enjoy this pregnancy since even though Shady Grove was amazing, we are only guaranteed this one baby.  We know that God has a purpose behind everything & we feel so blessed to have had everything work & become so much stronger through it.  We are closer than we have ever been & our faith has grown tremendously.  We would go through everything over again in a heartbeat, but we never want to take anything about the miracle that this baby is for granted.

So how's our little one doing?  Excellent!  He/she is growing strong, & I mean really growing strong.  Our midwives scheduled another ultrasound for us since instead of measuring 2 weeks ahead like I have throughout the whole pregnancy, at my 32 Week Appointment last Friday, I measured 4 weeks ahead.  Yesterday, at 33 Weeks & 2 Days, Baby Fohner was weighing 5 lbs. 5 oz. & due to arrive 8 days early. Though ultrasounds are amazing machines, they can be off anywhere by as much as a pound & a week, so even though Baby Fohner is measuring over 1 lb. what he/she should be around now, the measurements could be not be entirely accurate.  I've always known I'm going to have big babies since I was 3 oz. shy of 10 pounds myself, so we're not worried about it.  Women's bodies are designed to have babies & the way this one kicks & punches, I know he/she will fight his/her way out of there somehow  :)

Though Baby Fohner was being shy & kept his/her face nestled into my back during the entire 50 minute ultrasound, our ultrasound tech was fabulous & got some great shots.  For those that don't have Facebook, here's some of our favorite shots from yesterday...






Saturday, August 7, 2010

Happy Fifth Anniversary...

...to the most amazing, kindest, handsomest, coolest, funniest, sweetest...

husband & father-to-be.


It's been the best five years I ever could have dreamed of...

and I'm beyond privileged to be your wife

& to have a little part of you

that we get to meet

very soon  :)





here's to our next big adventure together!



Monday, July 26, 2010

I LOVE...

...being pregnant with my best friend  :)

Friday, July 2, 2010

So this is the little foot...

that's been kicking me...



Definitely our favorite pic from the ultrasound today  :)


Baby Fohner was being a tad stubborn & squirming around when the tech was trying to take a good picture & then staying completely still when the tech would jiggle the wand around to try & have him/her move so she could get a certain shot.  We didn't get to see a good profile shot, but we did get this semi-profile...



It was so amazing to see how much bean has grown since we last saw him/her...the bones, the movements, the little mouth opening up...so cool!

Though it was very tempting to find out the gender, especially when the tech said she could tell us (Matthew joked that he'd pay her to tell just him)...we remained strong knowing that that delivery room excitement will be so worth the wait  :)

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Happy First Father's Day!



It was a very nice 1st Father's Day in the Fohner Fam

Breakfast at Panara...church...Matthew getting his new Airsoft Gun (yes, a gun for Father's Day, but it is what he really wanted & it was his day...don't worry, it just shoots plastic BB's).  Oh, & yes he turns thirty-one a week before the baby's due.  Boys & their toys.

Then it was off to my dad's for crabs, sailing, & relaxing on the Cypress Creek sandbar just on the edge of the Magothy...it was a good day  :)

Matthew's over in O.C. this week to work B-ball Camp with some other SU Alumni through Thursday while I'll be working on curriculum for the Board of Ed. here in the 'neck...let's see if I actually get around to working on the junk-room-into-nursery project after I get home from my half days this week.  Here's hoping!

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

So...I've been a tad busy...

growing this little one...


See?  I have a perfectly legitimate excuse for not updating for a while  :)

It was a challenging journey to get here & we are so blessed to finally be expecting this little bean around Thanksgiving!

If you haven't seen me for a while here's a recent pic of me taken last week when we entered into 4 month territory...


Apparently this little one is a very punctual one (unlike me, but just like his/her daddy)...on the day my 16th week began, I started to feel bean flipping & turning.  It took me 2 days to figure out it out since I wasn't sure what to expect.  Sure enough, we have a very active one in there (appropriately so...a future Salisbury Sea Gull Athlete like dad & mom, perhaps?).

No inclinations on gender felt yet by me, despite everyone seeming to think we're having a boy...though the moment we knew we were pregnant, Matthew turned to me & said, "I think it's a girl."  Voting for Team Blue is mostly our Youth Group kids who already want to play matchmaker since Kyle & Ashley are due with their first (a little girl to be named Lydia).  Sorry folks, you'll have to wait around 5 more months to find out from us...we want to be surprised  :)

Now that the 2nd Trimester is here, I'm less & less tired so I promise I'll be updating more...hold me to it, people!

Friday, March 26, 2010

"I Was Paralyzed With Fear"

Because the oldest of my little brothers, Scotty, is buying a Dalmatian Puppy just a few weeks after his 26th b-day, he asked for some items to stock up on while he awaits the cute little one's arrival.

One of these items that he was gifted was a squeaky hedgehog that our mom's Chesapeake Bay Retriever, Deacon, was VERY interested in.  So much so that though I was able to whip out the camera to record how upset Deacon was that the toy was not his.

Unfortunately, I was too stunned to grab my camera while Deacon launched all of his 90+ lbs. on Scotty multiple times in desperate attempts to reach the toy.  His bark is piercing...I'm not kidding.  This video does not do him justice, but it's funny to us Bateman's anyway.

Enjoy!




"I Was Paralyzed With Fear" from Matthew & Lynsey Fohner on Vimeo.

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Love It...

love, Love, LOVE...

this commercial...





hehehe...

Thursday, February 25, 2010

It's Moments Like That Remind Me of Why I'm a Teacher

Three ago this young man was a freshman in my Fitness for Life Class at Lingnore High.


Before you watch the video on this awesome kid, read below...

Sometimes you doubt your career choices.  I know every teacher, at least, has been here at one point.  One class walks out your door & you sit down for a minute & wonder how you're going to make it through the next class (let alone the rest of the day or week) without completely flipping out.  You're so tired of the disrepect, the back-talk, the parents who curse you out because it's somehow your fault their kid doesn't behave in your class, & all the other multiple problems that turn up each day.  Those of you who know me well have heard a story or two...if you haven't, I'll gladly share one that will drop your jaw or have you rolling on the floor laughing.

But then that certain kid walks through the door & you realize that you teach for kids like this.  The ones that write you letters during Teacher Appreciation Week talking about how much they love you & their class, the ones that come walk in beaming each day & make you smile just because they are, the ones that give you hugs & say thanks, the ones that have so much going against them in life & still choose to not let that limit their future & possibilities...they put on their game face & go.

I have the privelige of meeting & teaching kids like this everyday.  Yes, the difficult ones are sprinkled in their classes, too, but it's a wonderful kid like this one that God uses to remind you that there is a reason that He led you into teaching & why you keep showing up to work each morning.  Sometimes, it's not you as the teacher who makes a difference in your student's life, it's vice versa...& with kid's like this one, you just feel so thankful to have met them & even more thankful that they got put in your class.

Everyday that Tyler DeVries walked into my class with his twin brother, Kevin (also an amazing kid), he gave 100%.  I can't tell you how many of the thousands of students that I have had in my five years of teaching I can actually say that about, but it's only a handful.  During Fitness Testing every few weeks, this kid ran the mile in under 10 minutes...& beat the tail out of half of the rest of the class!  Each time I would tell him that he didn't need to run all four laps & he would say that he just wanted to beat his last time.  Not only did he always try his hardest, he is SUCH a nice kid!  He & his twin brother were two of the most cordial & respectful students that Matt & I have every had (Matt taught them when they were in middle schoo).  See below for how extra amazing this kid is...


http://www.fredericknewspost.com/sections/news/display.htm?storyID=101710

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Fat Tuesday :)


why is Matthew smiling?


It's FAT Tuesday!

which means homemade donuts...yummmyyy  :)




YAY for more baking due to another Snow Day tomorrow!

Monday, February 15, 2010

The City Plows Have Been Through Our Street ONCE during the Snopocalypse!

This...




is why we have no school tomorrow...

& why we might not have it for the rest of the week.


I think the City of Fred-neck forgot it's loyal, tax-paying citizens...

& if that's what will make us not have a lot of school this week...

I'll be a very happy camper  :)

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Say Hi to Your Mother for me...

Here's a mid-week laugh for you...





LOVE it!

Monday, January 11, 2010



In case you haven't seen it in your mailbox...here's the first ever Fohner Family Christmas Card!


It only took us until our 5th Married Christmas to actually send one out :)


Even though we have about 10 months until we start seeing Christmas advertisements/decorations again, I thought I'd give you a little something to hold you over...MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!

Thursday, January 7, 2010

10 Things to do in '10

I saw a to-do list like this on a friend's blog & got motivated to make one myself...

Here are 10 things I would like to accomplish this year (in no particular order)...


10. Go on a nice vacation together that requires flying somewhere

9. Start our family

8. Take Aslan on more walks

7. Organize our house so that our junk room can actually be used for something besides storing things I haven't found a place for yet

6. Keep our house organized

5. Be more consistent with writing in my journals

4. Memorize more scripture

3. Bribe family or friends into running another race with me

2. Spend more time with family & find more ways to let them know how much I love them

1. Read my Bible everyday


Week 1 of 2010 down...51 more to go. I better hop to it :)

Thursday, December 31, 2009

A New Year is in Store...



Don't know about you all, but the Fohner Fam had an awesome Christmas & we are ready to ring in this new decade.

We're absolutely thrilled for all that it brings :)


HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Blizzard '09





Check out my Facebook Page for videos & more pics of the snow here in Fred-neck...it's craziness!

Yeah right, global warming...God's got it in control :)

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Go Elf Yourself

A Christmas card from us...try not to laugh, I don't think it's possible though :)


Send your own ElfYourself eCards