Saturday, June 16, 2007

Waiting

Two big weeks have gone by since the baby shower. I thought these weeks without work or any real schedule in my day would drag by. But surprisingly I have found things to do around the home to fill my time. I have organized drawers, cleaned rooms (over and over), made art for the baby room, and cooked some fun meals. I think that my nervous energy has caused me to kick the activity level into high gear. Many moms would tell me to conserve what precious energy I still have "pre-baby" life, but I honestly feel like I have had a good, solid five and a half years of conserving energy without children in our lives. I am ready for action! The oddest result of my nervous energy activity has been the taking up of scrapbooking. Yikes...I never saw that one coming! I don't tend to be someone who likes to sit down alone and work on things in solitary confinement, and although I consider myself creative in some ways, I do not consider myself crafty. I enjoy activities around and with people. Well, much to my and Matt's surprise, I have enjoyed working on a scrapbook for Karis. I figure, the chances that I will work on it much after she is born are so slim, I might as well get a head start on it now so that I might be encouraged to continue when she is born. The other night I attended a scrapbook night at my church. I walked in and realized just how out of my league I was. The ladies had their mounds of supplies piled around them. A few of them had what I call the cadillac of scrapbooking supplies (a massive suitcase filled with supplies from top to bottom). They had many different kinds of markers, papers, stickers, and cutting devices to cut through virtually any material and create so many patterns. I couldn't help but introduce myself, "Hi, My name is Alina, and I am not a scrapbooker." If you could have seen me....my lone scrapbook, a few scrap pages I bought at the dollar tree that day, my tape dispenser that I grabbed off my desk before dashing out the door, and my scissors. I sat there very carefully cutting a "straight" line in my photo with my old scissors when my generous friend next to me with her "cadillac" of supplies, bashfully (and with I'm sure a ton of sympathy as her motivation) offers for me to use her handy-dandy photo cutting machine. Then she offered to give me one of her extra edge cutters. I gladly accepted. (Those things are cool!) Turns out scrapbookers are very generous! ....I wracked up that edge cutter, some stickers, and a few other items. So there it is...I have found relaxation and a sense of accomplishment in my recent scrapbooking. Check out some of the work...and hold the applause...this is amateur work, folks!

I thought I would also share a picture of the art project I worked on for Karis' room. It was fun using items all within the house to get creative and decorate her room. I found these old glass frames in a drawer and then I put the left over scraps from her quilt to good use. What do you think? I was pretty happy with how they turned out!

Matt and I have been enjoying our forced time together the last few weeks. Surprisingly, we haven't gotten too sick of each other. Because he works from home, I do have to be mindful of his need for quiet and no distractions. Sometimes that is hard to do....I mean, how long can you ignore a human being in the room next door to you? I can't go very long, much to his frustration at times. But then again, I more than make up for it by fulfilling his many requests for coffee and water refills throughout the day! Every day now we just look at each other multiple times and say, "Is today the day?" We are crazy with excitement. This coming Tuesday I will be 39 weeks, so within the next 2.5 weeks Karis will definitely enter the world. I don't know if I will post again before the big arrival so I'll say farewell to you all (for the last time as a woman with no children). We'll try to update you guys as soon as she arrives... so stay tuned.

8 comments:

kelly said...

wow, Alina...I did not see that one coming either. I have a love-hate relationship with scrapbooking: I hate to do it, but I love the results. The art looks great. Good for you!
Can't wait to get the big call...praying for you three.

Lance and Heather said...

Your artwork looks awesome! Can't wait to see cute pictures of little Karis. Best of luck and try not to be too scared...it's not as bad as the movies/t.v. make it out to be. :)

Anonymous said...

WOW!!!!! I'm impressed!!!!!!This is from someone that is art challenged for sure.....So I score an A for you. I once had someone that came to my house and saw "crafts" around my house,so I was asked if I did crafts? I told them "no" but I knew people who did, did that count????? I can't wait to see the scrapbook in person and of course, our baby Karis, too.You all 3 are loved and prayed for. I'm listening for the call, night or night, to say you are on the way to the hospital room. Matt, I really enjoyed your sermon and how the Lord is using you. Mama K

Anonymous said...

Hey, you do realize I'm saying I am challenged, not you. I just wanted to make that clear. I have always admired your artistic flare and am surprised you feel you are not talented in that area. I would say just the opposite. Mama K

Anonymous said...

Congrats on your new-found hobby...I like the artwork too. Very original. Very Alina :) Maybe I'll have enough motivation to pull out that scrapbook you gave me a few Christmases ago. Can't wait for the big news!!! Day or night, please call us. Praying daily for you.

Jen

Anonymous said...

man, you're a chub. lookin good. can't wait for the baby.

Anonymous said...

Yay! I'm so excited that she's coming that your post made me cry. Evie's first real cousin! I cannot wait to hear about her and see a picture (I really can't wait to meet her myself!) I love your art projects and scrap booking. I've become "craftier" as a mother too. Give Baby Karis a kiss from all of us. She is so loved by her cousin, uncle, and aunt! ~Megan

Lance and Heather said...

She's got to be here by now, right?? Please update us!!!