Tuesday, November 18, 2008

snow day


Woke up to snow... for me it was a lot, Chi begged to differ.  All I know is that in Seattle, the city would have shut down.  In fact, it is still snowing.  I am trying to get up the courage to go driving in it.  Riley doesn't like it either, he tries to
bite the snowflakes.  It's rather amusing.  

Chi had a good first day.  He has "information overload" but seems to like it so far.  He was supposed to go to Helsinki in like a week, but that got canceled. He will probably go to Costa Rica Dec 8.  What a horrible life.  I am glad he finally feels as if his work will be appreciated.  

I am feeling very pregnant.  Not having such a great day today.  I haven't been sleeping well, so I feel like a very sleep deprived person with a basketball in my shirt.  Breathing is getting harder and the heartburn is enough to commit homicide.  Other than that, I am GREAT.  I have to schedule another 3 hour Glucose Tolerance Test at the hospital to check my sugar levels again.  I was borderline Gestational Diabetic, and they want to repeat the test now that I am in  my 30th week.  I seem to have the appetite of an NFL football player lately and I am really trying to watch myself.  I have only gained 14 lbs so far and want to keep the gain to the minimum.  

The house is coming along.  We set up the basement as a guest bedroom, seems to be cozy enough. Chi said he is going to move in there after Addison is born... I don't think so...

Off to take Riley for a long walk to exercise him and me...cheers to Tuesday.

Monday, November 17, 2008

So new to this...

So, we are getting settled into Pittsburgh.   What a far cry from the safety of Maple Valley and the happiness of me finally figuring out how to navigate downtown Seattle.  I had to buy a GPS to try to figure out this spaghetti bowl of a city.  For those of you who may not know why the heck we are in Pittsburgh of all places, here goes....

My husband, Chi, just returned from a 15 month deployment to Iraq on May 3, 2008.  It was a really hard time for both of us.  War is never good and it took it's toll on us.  What a blessing to have him back safe and sound.  We made a collective decision to exit the army life.  You see, a lot of Chi's Yale classmates had gone to NYC to work as investment bankers, etc. Many of them worked at the WTC.  In all, Chi lost five friends on that tragic day.  He made a commitment to serve his country and to protect the land he loved so much.  Chi is originally from Seoul, S. Korea and came to this country when he was 9 years old.  He is thankful for the opportunities made possible by emigrating to the United States.  
So, after serving 6 years in the Army as a Captain and the Brigade Comptroller, he decided to go all civilian on us.  Through Cameron Brooks he was offered a position with Eaton Energy Corporation in the Electrical division as an internal IT consultant integrating their new company software, Oracle.  I have no idea what that means....
all I know is that he will be traveling a lot out of the country and that the position is in Pittsburgh.  So-hello land of the Steelers. 

We put the house up for sale, the company came in and packed us up and moved us on out...It was a tough decision leaving the most wonderful dental office in the world, but it was the right one.  I will miss my patients and the staff so much.  I made some wonderful, life long friends there and I will truly miss them.  

I forgot to mention that we are expecting our first baby, a little girl, due in January.  We are so excited and nervous...  Baby is healthy and so am I...
We just finished putting the crib together and getting the room set up, so exciting.  I have been feeling well, just a lot of heartburn !!  I am anxiously awaiting mom and grams to come to help me!!

Our pug, Baba O'Riley (Riley for short) is not liking the snow.  He is such a spoiled brat!  He has a definite pug personality and is a stinker, but so lovable.  

Okay, off to watch the snow and walk the stinky dog.