Wednesday, October 27, 2010

It's alive!!!

Well, at first I thought it was gas...but no, those little flutters I've been feeling in my tummy are proof that this little peanut is real and that I have a living human being inside me! I really noticed the first movements on Monday, which was the day I turned 19 weeks and once I realized what I was feeling I was pretty sure that I had been feeling it for a few days before that. Next week I'll have the first ultrasound, so we'll get a chance to actually see this little guy or girl and make sure all of it's parts are as they should be...but we'll wait until he/she comes out to find out what the sex is...so....don't ask 'cause we won't know ;)

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Fall in Utah

We managed to have an actual fall (you know, the season between summer and winter) in Utah! It only lasted about 3 weeks but it was great to enjoy. I love fall; the changing colors of leaves, crunching through them on the sidewalk, the crispness in the air, and the energy of the upcoming holidays. The past couple of days have cooled off and become rainy and windy and snow is expected tomorrow, so we may be done with the warm fall and on to the cold. We managed to make it up to the cabin last weekend, and the weather was perfect! We'll try to make it up there this winter if I can waddle up that far...

Last night was the 2nd annual Hickenlooper Halloween Party at Jake's brother's house. We dressed up as zombies this year...and if I may say so myself...looked pretty convincing!





The dogs and Sandy have settled into our new place pretty well, enjoying every bit of sunshine they can- even if that means sharing the same area!



I'm still job hunting and have had 1 interview...still trying to figure out how everyone else makes ends meet while still having time for family... guess we'll see what happens. :)

Friday, October 8, 2010

Slipping through the cracks

There are a lot of cracks in our 'system' and it seems that we are all averting cracks as we go through our lives...most of us stay out for most of the time, but being the imperfect 'system' that it is those of us who do fall through the cracks do so at the most inopportune time.
I spent the time that we were in Oregon working with the system; filling out paperwork, proving that we didn't work and didn't earn money, standing in lines and waiting on hold for calls I made and calls I received, watching an hour long video on nutrition to get a $10 fruit and vegetable voucher...and so on. Now that we are in Utah and contributing to society (well, at least Jake is at this point- hopefully I will be soon) we've been kicked out of the system. Not only are we not allowed to take back some of what we've put in from all of our years working but we're also denied to be let back into the working people's club (by not being able to get insurance since pregnancy is a pre-existing condition). So, to sum things up, we were rewarded...no, let me rephrase that...rewarded handsomely for being unemployed and living off the gainful employment of others, but the moment we were able to jump back into the 'gainfully employed' sector every one brushed their hands of us making it well known that we were no longer their responsibility. Now, I'm not saying that we should still remain covered under medicaid for all of our medical expenses or that some insurance company should welcome us with open arms...but it seems like there should be something out there that is available to those who fall in the cracks. As was stated repeatedly during the debate, healthcare is not a political issue, it is a moral one...