Sunday, March 09, 2008

A man and his dog!

Had to show you Champ's new favorite place to lay!

Of course, he doesn't necessarily care if Jason is in the chair or not, he has pretty much taken over the recliner as his own, but lets Jason share once in a while!

Jason seems to think once the baby comes, Champ will be more interested in him than Jason, so he's enjoying his time being #1 while he can :)

Crib all put together!

Well we were feeling extra productive today and put the crib together too, so now the baby's room actually looks like a baby's room! Jason picked the crib, and he can't stop smiling over how nice it looks in the room!
Here's the view from the doorway (hard to get the whole room...)

Here is a pic of the crib, all ready to go! We're just waiting for the sheets, which should be here by next week...
And of course the pups had to check it all out too!


Next weekend we'll buy the dresser and bookshelf, and then we'll be good to go! I am also painting the letters to hang over the baby's crib... not telling the name yet though!! :)

Nursery update!

So yesterday Jason and I finished painting the baby's room. It's a super light minty green color, and came out so nice! We're planning on putting the crib together soon, maybe tonight, so I'll post pics of the wall color once the crib is together and we have something to show :)

In the meantime, here is the bedding we'll be using:



We got the bedding set, mobile, and a pillow for my chair... I think I'll make my own curtains, and I don't see the need for a diaper stacker and valance and wall hangings, etc.

And call me crazy, but I really want to buy this too:


Isn't it adorable??? There is also a rug I want for the room, but its football themed and wouldn't really go with the puppy theme.... maybe I'll wait till he gets older to do the football thing :)

Thursday, February 21, 2008

For those who asked...

Yes, I have finally updated our baby registry. I know a few of you have asked, so that is the only reason I am posting. We registered at two places, because they both have such different things. I'm not completely done yet, since I still have to add bottles and pacifiers and all that fun stuff... but its close!

We're registered at Target and Babies'R'Us.

Belly update: 21 weeks!

How did I get more than half way done already!?!?! The belly growing continues...


Don't you just love the pink sweats! :)

I am in love...

with my new glider! It is the most comfy chair ever! I cannot wait to meet my baby, and I'm pretty sure that he and I will be spending a lot of time in it together.


Here it is!
Of course it has some Dr. Seuss books on it already... ignore the trash, the baby's room has not been set up yet (the crib is in the box on the right!)

SHOPPING!

As I said in my previous post, Jason and I went shopping last weekend as soon as we knew that we had a little boy on the way! I admit we might have gone a little overboard, but hey, we're just a little excited!


Here are some pics of what we've bought:


This t-shirt says "Warning: I score touchdowns!"




This is Jason's favorite, a little paid of khakis, collared shirt, and vest. Our boy is going to be stylin' and profilin' like his papi!




I think this is a cute onesie:





This was one of Jason's valentine's day gifts. It says "this shirt is daddy proof" with arrows pointing to the head, arms, and snap. The back says "Burp here!" :)


Here is just one more; it says 50% daddy, 50% mommy, 100% cute! Ok, so maybe we're a bit conceited, but it's our baby, how could he NOT be adorable?!?! :)

We also bought the playpen, and a piggy bank in the shape of a football. We had such a fun shopping day!

Friday, February 15, 2008

It's a...

BOY!

That's right, the sparkler is a BOY! I surprised Jason yesterday with a 3D ultrasound for his Valentine's day present, so we got to see our healthy baby and find out the gender. As you can imagine, Jason is beyond thrilled. He is a very very very proud papi!

And I hope our little boy turns out just like his daddy, because my husband is one amazing person!

Now... it is time to SHOP! :)

Thursday, February 07, 2008

I.AM.HUGE!

So as of this week, I am 19 weeks along, which is just about half way. I can't believe how fast it is going!

I also found out this week that the baby is already abnormally tall (thanks Jason!)... as can be seen in my belly! Here are a few pics of where we are today...

This one especially, I think I look huge!

And here's a fun one, for my hubby and brother... it says, "MILF In Training!" HA!


Tuesday, February 05, 2008

Our first baby pics!




Here they are, the very first pictures of baby Jimenez.

The ultrasound tech was useless, and wouldn't check for the gender, so we still don't know what we're having... but hopefully we'll find out on the 21st, our next appointment!

Monday, January 21, 2008

Proud Papi!


Here is a pic of Jason trying on baby backpacks (or whatever they're called... the thing to carry the baby around) in a store while we were crib shopping.
Of course, our poor child will be over 7 feet in the air, and will be hitting his/her head on every doorway, but still... :)


16 Week Belly Pics

I believe the baby is having a growth spurt... I woke up one morning and looked like this:

Wed. Jan. 16:




















And suddenly, Fri. Jan. 18:
















Guess there is no hiding my belly anymore, huh?? :)

Thursday, January 10, 2008

One more baby update for today...

I have my ultrasound scheduled for Feb. 4th, and hopefully, as long as the kid cooperates, we'll be able to find out what the gender is on that day. Have a guess? Take our poll, over on the right of the page. Happy guessing!

We have a heartbeat!

On Tuesday, January 8, we went for a routine doctor's appointment and got to hear the sparkler's heartbeat for the first time. It was amazing! 155 beats per minute, which according to the old wives tale, means it will be a girl... only time will tell! :)

And in case you wanted some details... I took a home pregnancy test, and (obviously) got a positive result, on 10/28/07. Jason had no idea I was even thinking I was pregnant, so imagine his surprise when I gave him the news!!

10/28/97 was Jason and my's first date.... who would have ever thought that 10 years later we'd be married and having our first baby? What can I say, we're blessed!

Have you heard?

I know its been a looooooong time since I've updated this blog in any way, but I am going to get much much better now, and for a good reason. We're having a baby! Yup, its true, soon there will be another member of la familia Jimenez.

I'll be posting pics and baby updates as we go along, so we can introduce our little "sparkler" to all of you! PS- The "sparkler" is due on the 4th of July. You know us, we don't do anything normal or average :)

Monday, April 30, 2007

Our first garden

So this past weekend, the sun FINALLY came out in Vancouver. And it wasn't freezing either, probably in the mid 60s during the day, which is like a freaking heat wave here! :) We took the opportunity to plant our very first garden. Apparantly everything grows well here, since the soil is so fertile and healthy and all that fun stuff.

I have before and after pics, I'll post them soon!

We planted strawberries, broccoli, green beans, spinach, peppers, butternut squash, zucchini, tomatoes, and parsley. Oh, and a blueberry bush! YAY! :)

I also planted 3 rose bushes and a bunch of flowers along the edge of the house to add some color:

It's not our house, just a little rented space for now...but since we have to live there, we want to make it pretty and liveable! And once we get a grill, we plan on spending lots and lots of time out there this summer!

Hi Shelley and Portia!

You're the only two I know that actually read this thing... so I'm saying hi! :) Now post a comment so I know you're there and I'm not typing this for myself...

Sunday, April 29, 2007

I'm doing a triathalon!

I have to laugh, reading this blog, you would think I'm this incredibly in shape and healthy person, so active and athletic! Well, I don't feel that way! Not even close. But I'm trying...

And to continue in my quest of never ending health.... I'm doing a trialthalon! It's a mini one, swimming 300 meters, biking 20K, and running 5K. Just a mini one to start, but I've always wanted to do one, and this is my start!

It's in August so plenty of time to train. Wish me luck, and I'll be posting lots on my training and updates along the way :)

Completed my first 10K

Can you find me in this pic? :)


It's official, I have ran a 10K! What an amazing experience! I ran the Sun Run, which is the second largest 10K race in the world (or something like that... it's huge!) I believe there were just over 54,000 people running. I don't think I've ever been in a crowd that big, forget about running with that many people! It was amazing to look forward, backwards, left, right, and see nothing but waves and waves of people. The pics afterward were even more amazing!



I finished in 67 minutes. Which was absolutely fine with me, since my goal was just to finish the race!

Here I am crossing the finish line!

I'm a Group Power instructor!!!

I completed my training last weekend, and as of next week, I am officially starting to team teach as a Group Power instructor! Group Power is a weights class, which gives you a whole body workout in 60 minutes. I'm going to shadow (team teach) for a week or two, but as soon as I complete my certification, I will be temporarily taking over a class while the current instructor has her baby! :) So at least through the summer, I'll be teaching!

I guess this is a good way to get over my fear of public speaking huh? :) This doesn't give me a chance to be shy!

A blurry pic of all the girls who went through training last weekend. I'm in the back :)

My trip to IDaho...

I was home exactly one week after the cruise when I had to leave for Boise, Idaho. It was a business trip, to a conference for academic advisors. That's me, I'm an academic advisor :) Overall the trip was good, although after spending 4 days with only my boss I was ready to get home. Plus, I missed my puppies!!! But I learned a lot and have a ton of ideas on how to be a better advisor, so that's what matters most right? :)

Our Mexican Cruise!

Our crusie was AMAZING! On April 5, Jason and I drove to Seattle and spent the night. Then the next morning we flew to Los Angeles, where we met my parents (who flew from Orlando to meet us.) The four of us had a really nice dinner out that night in an area called the Grove, and spent the night in LA.

The next morning, we packed up our things and got onto the cruise ship! We went on a 7 day cruise, from LA to Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlan, and Cabo San Lucas, before returning to LA. Here's what we did each day:

The first at sea day, we completely lounged around the ship. We all got massages in the spa, and I took advantage of the sauna, steam room, and hot stone relaxation beds! Just typing about it makes me sad, I miss the spa!!! :)

After the first day relaxing, out trip somehow turned into a complete marathon of physical activities! In Puerto Vallarta, the four of us did a 5 mile hike through the mountains, including crossing a river and picking fresh sweet limes and lemons from the trees as we hiked. It was fabulous! We were all slightly sore the next day though.

So the next port day, Mazatlan, was supposed to be relaxing. We spent the morning shopping in the Gold District, and then in the afternoon my father had the genius idea of hiking to the lighthouse. The lighthouse in Mazatlan is the second tallest working lighthouse in the world... you have to hike up a few miles in the dirt before you get to the steps, and there are 400 steps to the top... needless to say, it was another workout. But so worth it, the view from the top was amazing! We could see the ships, the shopping district, downtown, etc. The view of the water was amazing! Then, of course, we had to hike back down again...

The last port day was in Cabo San Lucas. My mother and I went horseback riding. It was the first time riding for both of us, and it was great because they put us on really gentle horses that were used to riding in a straight line, following each other along the beach and through the trees. All together there were about 30 people riding, and the horses literally just followed each other in a straight line. We started at the front of the line, but my horse was so slow and dreamy, he was so happy just gazing off into the skyline and strolling on the beach that everyone passed us, and I ended up being the last horse in the line! The only bad thing about horseback riding was the bruises.... both my mother and I literally had bruises on our asses after the ride! I guess we don't have enough "meat" where our legs meet our booties... but that's not a bad thing, is it? :)

While we were bruising ourselves, the boys were out riding the waives, on a fishing boat. Jason caught the biggest fish I've ever seen, it was over 100 pounds and took 3 people to reel it in! Of course Jason's camera died on the ship, but a nice guy took a pic and emailed it to him, so here it is! Pretty cool, huh?

SO overall the cruise was wonderful, fabulous, amazing... I cannot say enough things. We've decided to do it again next year, make it a family tradition each year (of course, only if my baby bro can join us next year!) Next year we're thinking the 14 day Panama Canal cruise... YAY!

Bell's Palsy

The day after the audition, I woke up and only half of my face was working. Seriously, the right half was completely not moving. I couldn't blink my eye, I could only smile with half of my mouth. My cheek wouldn't move and I couldn't taste on half of my toungue. After a day in the ER and a CT scan, the doctor's decided it was Bell's Palsy. Completely harmless... they dont know why it happens, but for some reason the #7 nerve that runs from the brain to one side of the face gets inflammed and causes temporary paralization. It just randomly happens on random people... but the good news is, it usually goes completely away, and most people get it once and then never again.

For me, it lasted exactly one month. My cruise to the Mexican Riviera was the cure! :)

Audition update

I think everyone knows by now, but the Felions audition was in March, and it sucked. Well actually the audition was really good, the dance routine was easy and I kicked ass! BUT I weigh more than 100 pounds and I'm not blonde, so I didn't have a chance.

Now anyone that knows me KNOWS that next year I'll be back at the audition again... no one can tell me no! :)

Catching up this blog....

Ok so I have slightly missed the entire month of April. I have half an hour, I'm going to try to catch up as best as I can! :) Be ready to read...

Monday, January 29, 2007

WAHOO! Mexico here we come!!!!!!!!!

First week of April, we are so out of here! Going on a Mexican Riviera cruise! Jason wanted to do something fun before the season starts, and so a cruise it is! Best part is my parents are coming too, and I cannot wait! We've already picked out all of our excursions, including a 5 mile hike through Puerto Vallarta and horseback riding on the beach (well, not for Jason, he's too heavy!LOL) And I already have my spa appointment booked for a massage my first day on the ship. Did I mention I'm a little excited about this freaking trip?!?! IS IT APRIL YET?!??!

Felions Auditions!

I have finally decided that I am going to try out to be a Felion, the dance team for the BC Lions. I wasn't sure that I was completely able to, being married to a guy on the team and all... but I got the email today, everyone in the office has cleared it with the head honchos, and I am good to go!!! I have about a month to keep getting in shape, so wish me luck! I'll let you know how it goes...

Mr. VIP's excursions...

Well even though its not football season, Mr. VIP has been busy these days. First was the Provincial tour, when he traveled like a movie star to a bunch of cities all around British Columbia. He went with some government officials and a Lions rep (no other teammates, he was the big star on this trip!) and posed and smiled with the Grey Cup while he encouraged young people to be healthy as part of the "Act Now BC" health initiative... pretty proud of my hubby! Here's an article from one of the cities, although he says the limo part isn't true...

http://web.bcnewsgroup.com/portals-code/list.cgi?cat=40&paper=17&id=814059

Then he came home for an entire night before leaving for 4 days in Montreal. He had it tough there, staying in the Ritz Carlton for a few nights while his wife was home alone! :) He was there for a GREAT reason though, so I can't give him too hard of a time. The Montreal Allouettes have a great program where they mentor kids in junior and high school, and the Lions are looking to bring the program here to BC. So of all the guys on the team, they picked Jason to go to Montreal, receive formal training, and bring the program back here.

Like I said, I give him a hard time about being Mr. Important, but he's doing a lot of great things, and I am nothing but super proud of him!!!!!!!

My trip to Orlando

Wow it was nice to be at my parents house! I got there on New Years Eve, which I celebrated in my pjs on the couch with one of my bestest friends, and the world's nicest and sweetest people ever, my Swoopie! We drank a bottle of champagne, ate some peppermint ice cream (what a combo huh?) and passed out watching the ball drop. It was perfect!

The rest of the week was just as low key- spent time with the parents, lots of shopping with my mommy, dinner with Jenny, lunch with the girls for a late secret santa gift exchange... just spending time at home. Got to go to the dentist for a cleaning too, which I always enjoy (I know, I'm weird!)

It was so nice to be there! But as much as I enjoyed it, I missed Jason, I missed my puppies, I missed my bed, and after a week, I just wanted to get home! :)

It's been a while...

Well it looks like I am averaging one or two posts on here every other month. I try to remember this site exists, but I never have anything exciting to post about. I'll try harder though!

Tuesday, December 26, 2006

I love my puppies!


I dont know why, but tonight my puppies just want to snuggle. It is so rare for both of them to cuddle with me on the couch, and tonight, they jumped up on their own! I had to have Jason take a picture! :)

Snow shoeing!



Today jason and I had our first outdoor adventure in BC... we went up to Cypress Mountain, which is about a 30 minute drive from our house, and went on a snow shoeing tour! At first, we weren't sure that they'd have shoes big enough for Jason... but they did, and within a few minutes we were off into the woods and hiking! I cannot believe how much we both loved it, and what a great workout! I think we might go again before I start work again!

Here are a few pics from our snow adventure:


Christmas 2006

The Jimenez family had a fantastic first Christmas all alone in their BC home! Jason's gifts included wireless internet connection for the laptop, a new comfy desk chair, a bunch of new dvds and books, and some comfy pajama pants. Nikki got a new watch for timing herself while running, a bunch of work clothes and workout clothes, a huge wonderful container of bubble bath, and a workout ball!

Here are a few pictures of our tree and spoiled puppies, who loved their gifts too!


Our Christmas tree after Santa came:

Our puppies by the tree:


And this is what they did once they opened their presents:

Who says their spoiled?!?!

Saturday, December 02, 2006

Ran another 5K today

And beat my personal best time! I ran 1 whole minute quicker, finishing in 34:30. Ok, so not the quickest time, but I'm going for completion right now, not speed! :) I'm hoping speed will come in the future.

Wednesday, November 29, 2006

I've lived a quarter of a century.

Ok, so it feels exactly the same now that I'm 25 as it did when I was 24 a week ago... but still... thinking about it, I just turned 25 on Monday. That's a quarter of a century, and a big milestone if I think about it. The next big birthday is 30! It doesn't seem possible that I could be that old... but here I am, 25!

So now that I have psyched myself into such a frenzy about getting old, I have decided that this is the time to set some goals for myself and really follow through with them. My mother in law always says that your birthday is the start of your personal new year, and this year, I think I believe her. It feels like a new year. So many good things have been happening for my family and I, the Grey Cup, new puppy, great job, etc... we're happy and everything is great. So, now to set some personal goals for the year.

First one is to get healthy. I just signed up for another 5K this weekend, and an 8K in February. That will lead me to the 10K Sun Run in April.... which will put me on track to run my first half marathon next fall. It's something I have always wanted to do, so this is my year!!! Wish me luck! (Actually, I don't need luck, I need determination and anti-laziness...)

SNOW in Vancouver!

Yup, it happened. What everyone promised NEVER happens here on the west coast... SNOW! And not just a little bit... over a foot (I have no idea how many centimeters that is...)!!!

So of course like the kids that we are, Jason and I, along with some good friends of ours who live in the neighborhood, took the dogs out at 10:30 pm on Sunday night and went sledding! We were a little ghetto- since we didn't have sleds, we used trash bags- I realy honestly thought it was a dumb idea and that it would never work, but I was so wrong! We had so much fun, the dogs loved it, it was great! Everything was so white and clean and pretty... what a nice way to celebrate the day before my 25th birthday! Definitely a night I will always remember!



My new job

Well I was at my new Canadian job for about a month when I found out they were changing my position already. It was extremely flattering to find out that the managers have been impressed by my work, and believed that I am qualified enough to work as a student advisor! So I started 2 weeks ago, and its been challenging and great. I have met with students, I receive emails daily thanking me for my encouragement and advice... really nice to go to work every day and make a differnece in someone's life, you know? I might just be good at this advising stuff after all! :)

Our new family member!

Presenting... CHAMP!

Champ is a now 10 week old greman sheppard mix puppy, he joined our family the night we got home from the Grey Cup (and obviously he is named in that way!)

Lola is getting used to him... we're a happy little family!



GREY CUP CHAMPS!

WOOHOO!!!!!! The BC Lions are the 2006 Grey Cup Champions. Being at the game and seeing Jason win was amazing. I'm such a girl, I cried on the sidelines at the end... but I couldn't help it, I was just so happy for him and all his teammates!

So here are a few pics:

Jason the champ! :) Pretty cool pic huh?

My weekend roomie, Lysa (one of the guys' girlfriends) and I on the bus on the way to the game

Jason and I with the Grey Cup at the party after the game! How exciting!!! (wow, I'm short!!!)

Haven't been in a while....

I haven't blogged in a while... about a month I think! I can say that my cute new rain boots have definitely been getting some use here in Vancouver!!!

So I am going to catch up tonight and post a whole bunch of new things... :)

Sunday, October 15, 2006

Just bought the cutest rain boots!

If I have to live in all this rain, I might as well be cute while I'm here right?? :)

Sunday, October 08, 2006

VOTE FOR JASON!!!

Everyone please visit this site and vote for my hubby as your favorite BC lion! :)

Thanks!!!

http://www.bclions.com/index.php?module=page&id=3138

An interesting Jason article...

Warning, it might be more than you wanted to know about professional football! :)

http://www.cfl.ca/index.php?module=newser&func=display&topicnum=&nid=12111&writer=0

A little late...5K results!

So I ran the 5K last week... and it went great! I wasn't able to run the whole thing, (I walked a little in the middle) but still finished at just about 40 minutes. The best part was I ended up raising $400 for breast cancer research!!! Thanks somuch to everyone who donated and helped me reach my goal. I think next year I'll aim for more!!!

Don't forget to wear your pink ribbons to support breast cancer research throughout the month of October!