Monday, January 23, 2012

The Swelling

I hate how my feet have gone from this...


...to this.


I am lucky that it took 34 weeks to get this way, but I'm not so pleased to see that my legs are running straight into my feet with no ankles in sight. I know this is a typical side effect of my current state, but it is still hard to swallow. It's bad enough that I have so many stretch marks that I can create a map of the United States on my belly. But they are safely hidden behind my lovely maternity jeans. The heartburn I can live with thanks to Tums and the carpal tunnel is just a daily pest that I am dealing with. But my ankles...I just want my ankles back!

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Showers of Love...Seriously

An entire week has gone by without my reporting on the beautiful baby shower that my sister and Mom threw for me and I feel terrible that I have not had a chance to share the big day with you. Between being sick and traveling to NYC for work, the last thing I have been able to think about is blogging. But I'm happy to report that I am on the mend and resting under doctor's orders. So here goes...

January 14th marked the day of the Mangiaracina Family baby shower ~ and it was an amazing day. We were so lucky to welcome family from New York for the big day. Ed's Mom, Adriana and John and Aunt Connie headed down along with Grandma B., Aunt Ruth, Aunt Linda, Aunt Kathy and Uncle Jimmy, Cousin Jeannine and Aunt June and Uncle Billy. I can't tell you how special it was to have them here to celebrate our baby boy's pending arrival. In addition, many friends from near and far traveled to be with us - but no one further then my awesome sister Sue who flew in from Chicago to put together an amazing shower for me, James and Ed.

The event was held at Sylvia Mulherin's beautiful house ~ good friend to Mom and Dad Q. She welcomed us with open arms and I can't thank her enough for her generosity. When I arrived, I was greeted with little nooks of baby in all corners of the house. From the clothesline over the fire place to the baby photo board to the custom made cupcakes, everything looked amazing.


The guests slowly arrived and were treated to a delicious lunch from Lebanese Taverna - so good! For whatever reason, I am addicted to hummus lately so the huge tray of it made me smile. The best part, though, were the people that were there. I loved seeing our NY world and our VA world collide - in a good way of course. :)


We truly feel so blessed that we have so many wonderful people in our life. To Mom and Sue - we love you more than you will ever understand. Thank you so much for doing everything you did to put the beautiful shower together. To our NY family - thank you for making the long drive to be with us on this wonderful day. We love you all and appreciate all you do for us. To Michelle, Kim and Laura - thank you so much for helping us haul all the beautiful gifts back to the house. You have no idea how much your friendship means to us. To my Poochie Girl Beth - thank you for being photographer and for being the most wonderful friend a girl could ask for. To Sylvia - thank you for letting us crash your gorgeous house to throw the shin dig. Your generosity overwhelms us. To those of you that were there, thank you so much for your love, support and beautiful gifts. All will come in handy to help us welcome Baby James to the world.


And to Lebanese Taverna - thank you for the delicious hummus. I am enjoying it now as I type this blog. :) I'm sorry...I had to change the tone as I was starting to cry as I wrote the above paragraph.

More photos to come. :)


Friday, January 20, 2012

Lucy's Recovery: Week 3

I'm happy to report the Lucy is on the mend and is actually doing really well. It is week 3 and her stitches have been removed. The wound is looking great and according to the doctor, her knee is tracking well and her range of motion is perfect. We have started taking her out for walks vs. just in the back yard. First it was to the Newland house and back. Then it was to the mailbox and back. Over the weekend, we decided to do our normal nightly walk around the cul de sac. And she did great!

Our real problem now is that she thinks she is fine, when really, the joint still needs time to heal. She is ready to run and jump and play, but in actuality, she still needs to rest and take it slow. Trying to get a 2 1/2 year old Terrier to sit still is not an easy task...at least without drugs, but we are doing our best.

The other night, she looked so sad and depressed so we decided to give her a treat. And by treat, I mean her Lamb Chop doll. Lucy is a BIG fan of her toys so it has been upsetting to her that they have been on lock down in the closet. When we brought Lambchop out she lit up...and I'm not making that up. Her little nub started wagging and her face turned from sad to happy. She immediately grabbed it and started sniffing and licking. It was a amazing!


Soon enough, she'll be 100% and running around like a crazy person with all her toys strewn about. For the moment, she is very content with her little lamby.

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Sicky Pants

I know that I am WAY behind with my posts, but I promise I have a really good excuse. I'm sick. I'm sick and pregnant which is the worst combination because there really isn't much you can do about it other than drink lots of tea, suck on lots of halls and rest as much as you can.


The first 2 items are definitely working out. That whole rest thing...not so much. Who can rest after the amazing weekend that just took place (baby shower - details to come) and the fact that I'm in the New York office not only for work, but for another amazing baby shower (I seriously work with the best people!). Rest will come later this week and weekend ~ especially since I am scheduled for a prenatal massage on Saturday morning. Can we say YUM! Thank you Ed for my gift card! Once I am home and back on my feet I promise to let you all in on the baby shower details, Lucy's recovery and all other fun stuff that is going on in the life of Being Mangiaracina. In the mean time, I'm going to go make another cup of tea.

Sunday, January 8, 2012

The Nursery: Take Five

We made major headway in the nursery this weekend - so much so that I think the next blog post about the nursery will actually be the final reveal!

So you have seen where we started, the paint job, the furniture, and the accessories. Now it's time to share the decor. While our Home Improvement Super Hero, Doug Kidd, was here helping us out with some kitchen projects, we got him to help us hang some shelves on the wall of the nursery.

I had ordered some shelves from West Elm...


...and when they came in Ed declared that in no way was he hanging them. Wall shelves are always tricky and we wanted to make sure they were very secure since they were in the baby's room. So we hired a professional. And thank God we did because they were tricky to hang and secure to the wall.

And we didn't stop there. We really needed some shelves for the baby's books. We don't have much floor space in the room for a book shelf so we needed some high quality bins to put the books in. I loved these from Pottery Barn Kids...


... but they were too big for the space we wanted to hang them up. In came Doug. I sent him the above photo and he made them for us and hung them for a fraction of the price. May I present, our newly outfitted nursery walls:

We do plan to paint the new shelves white, but you get the idea. We are soooo close to being done and I am LOVING the way it looks. I had a vision before we started and I have to tell you, it's great to see it come to fruition.

Only a few more things are needed and then we will be done. It's been a long journey...but totally worth it. Coming soon...THE FINAL REVEAL!!!!

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Pantry Makeover

When we moved into this house, we knew we were missing one important element in the kitchen - the all important pantry. Many of the houses we looked at had lovely pantries behind doors with ample shelf space. In this house ~ not so much. But we made do. One of the cabinets naturally lended itself to being a pantry, but it was somewhat of a pain in the you know what.

The problem: really deep shelves.

One wouldn't think that would be a problem, but think about if you need that one thing that is all the way in the back. In order to get to it, you have to take everything out, grab it and then re-organize the shelf. Not fun.

So we called Doug Kidd a.k.a our Home Improvement Super Hero. He transformed our mediocre pantry...


... into a stellar pantry by installing drawers. Check it out:


I am SOOOOOOOOO excited about this change - you have no idea. Now I have an easy way to reach the stuff in the back. It really is the little things in life that make you happy. :)

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Happy 2012!!

Happy New Year everyone! We hope you all had a great night and that the first few days of 2012 have been treating you well. We had an awesome NYE night and we really needed it after spending all of our recent days indoors taking care of Lucy.

Our awesome neighbors, Kim and Chris Newland, hosted a pot luck dinner for us and 3 other couples from the neighborhood. It has been a tradition for this group and we are lucky enough to now be included. The beautiful table was set with their wedding china and the kids had their own little table complete with battery operated pillar candles.


Before dinner, I had the pleasure of playing with Nate's new Nerf gun and Connor's new choo choo train. Nate told me that when the baby is born, he is going to teach him how to shoot the Nerf gun ~ such a giver. :) I also had the pleasure of making silly camera faces with Fairy Princess Ariana (I was corrected when I called her just a regular Princess).


We all pitched in on the dinner and brought all sorts of yummy stuff. Our part included an app (a Pizza Dip), a side (sautéed green beans), the salad and non-alcoholic beverages (for me and the kids). I still salivate when I think of the leg of lamb that Shawn and Laura Miller brought and the mashed potatoes that Chris put together. And don't let me leave out dessert. Michelle and Ed brought a delicious tiramisu along with their homemade brownie bites (YUM!). All in all, it was an amazing feast, but it was the company that made the night special.


Around 11:30 pm we decided it was time to head to the party room, turn on some Dick Clark and get the bubbly ready (sparkling cider for moi). It was such a nice feeling to bring in the new year surrounded by good friends.


We look forward to more evenings like this and all that 2012 has in store for us. I have a feeling, it is going to be a good one! :)