Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Happy Birthday, Phil!

On Saturday we celebrated Phil's 29th year on this earth! In the Gocke household, our favorite way to celebrate any occasion is by eating good food! So our morning started out with homemade Biscuits and Gravy. I used the Pioneer Woman's recipe and they turned out great! I'm not much of a pork eater, but I really enjoyed this gravy, even ate some of the leftovers the next day.

Here's the link to her recipe if you're interested: PW's Biscuits and Gravy Recipe




After breakfast, I needed to rest! Watching a 16 month old while trying to make a big breakfast really takes the energy out of a little prego! That's one thing that I've been doing a lot of lately, resting! There's plenty I could be doing around here, but I have just been getting so tired, especially in the afternoons. If I don't nap every day, then I'm at least laying down next to Evie while she watches a show on my iPad. I am so thankful that I have the opportunity to rest during this pregnancy! Phil is so sweet, he's always encouraging me to rest and gets excited when I tell him that I napped earlier in the day... I've got a keeper!

So anyhoo... after we were rested and ready to go, we were hungry again and headed out to Famous Dave's for some BBQ, Phil's choice. It's funny the stark contrast between the restaurants that we go to for our birthdays: for Phil's birthday it's usually BBQ or a steak house, for my birthday it's sushi or a tea room!
The Birthday Boy with his feast

After lunch, we dropped our little munchkin off to her Aunt Dee's house so Phil and I could go see a movie together. We watched "42." It was the story of Jackie Robinson's first year in Major League Baseball in 1947. The movie itself was a bit on the cheesy side, but Robinson's story is so inspiring. He really did so much for our country during that awful time. Also, a side note, Harrison Ford played an old man in that movie and it was just plain weird. I'm not ready for Harrison to be old. Where's Hans?
At the Palace Theatre

After our movie we picked up our little pumpkin and headed to Andy's. You can't have a birthday in Springfield, MO without some Andy's! (I know... food again!) If you've come to visit us, chances are we've taken you to Andy's. Truth is, we're always looking for an excuse to go to Andy's. It's a locally owned frozen custard joint that is extremely popular here in the Ozarks. Toward the end of my pregnancy with Evie, we were eating Andy's at least once a week and Phil never complained about that!


That was our day of celebrating! Phil is such a wonderful man, I am so thankful that I married him... one of the best things I've ever done! I hope this year is a year of growth, blessing, and fulfillment for you, Phil! I love you!

Here are some pictures of our little cutie with her daddy. They're pretty special buddies.
 


Evie's always happier outside



 

 Oh, and before I sign off, I thought I'd post a prego picture. I'm 16 weeks in this shot. I'm definitely showing a lot sooner with this pregnancy... hopefully that doesn't mean I'll surpass my belly size from my first pregnancy... I was sooo big! I can't imagine being any bigger!
Week 16 with baby #2
This was week 16 of my pregnancy with Evie.

 
 
 
 

 
 

Thursday, July 4, 2013

Happy Fourth!

Happy 4th of July! We hope you all had a wonderful day enjoying our freedom!

Today Phil had the day off, so he let me sleep in... unfortunately, Evie didn't get that memo! But, I was able to stay in bed as long as I wanted and Phil took care of breakfast duty, too. We had a really nice day of family time... we went "thrifting" in the morning, looking for a new dresser and a dryer, with no success, but it's always fun to look. Then we came home and ate lunch and rested! I was hoping to get a real nap in, but a few hours in comfy clothes just hanging out was sufficient. Then we went to our friends house, the Vigil's, for dinner. It was kind of like a work reunion, most of the members from our Student Development Department were there. They really are like family to us and it was so refreshing to see them! We decided against going to the fireworks since it's so late for Evie, but our house is very close to downtown, so we'll see if we can hear/see them from here... hopefully Evie will sleep right through them!

Evie's friends, Devon and Demi at the BBQ

The open air, Evie's favorite


Moving Day Evie

A water bottle was a great distraction for Evie on moving day


Without the cushions, Evie could easily climb on the couch


 


Moving into our new home was a lot of work! I think we're almost recovered... We moved in on Saturday and thank God it was a beautiful day, high in the mid-70s! Which is miraculous for Springfield this time of year! It was a looong day of loading and unpacking, (God bless the guys that helped us!) but by mid-afternoon all of our belongings were at our new home. Evie's room was the first to be unpacked (thanks to her Aunt Dee) and it was pretty much done that night. On Wednesday I mopped the floors, which to me meant our house was clean and finished (mostly!). Evie had a fever on Monday and Tuesday, so she spent most of the day in my arms. It was nice to snuggle her, but definitely wore on us both. She's getting used to our new house and today started playing independently again. She was pretty clingy, not wanting to be in a room by herself, but today she was getting into everything, which meant the old Evie was coming back! Here are some pictures of the progress on the new home:
Bathroom

Hallway from Dining Area

Kitchen! Cleaned and organized!!!
Dining Area

Our new washing machine!

Guest Bedroom... all ready for YOU!

Our front door, complete with a wreath from my Gram

View of far wall in Living room, my office area

Our Bedroom

Evie's room in progress



Living Room

We also received some great news this week from our Gocke family... Phil's brother, Steve, and his wife, Maria, will be able to pick up their son from Taiwan in two weeks! Steve and Maria have been walking (maybe felt like crawling at some points) through the adoption process for well over a year. At Thanksgiving they told us all that they had been matched with a sweet  little guy from Taiwan. In the spring they went over to Taiwan to meet Silas and now they're finally able to bring him home. We couldn't be more thrilled for them and cannot wait to snuggle that precious buddy!
Sweet Silas, 9 months old


Steve and Maria have worked so hard to go through this adoption debt free and Phil and I are so proud of their efforts and sacrifices. They have set up a "wishing quilt" where a virtual quilt square can be purchased and the purchaser can customize the square with good wishes to the baby and family. All of the proceeds will go toward bringing Silas home. There's certainly no pressure to contribute, but if you are interested, click on the link below to donate to Steve and Maria and sweet Silas: Wishing Quilt


Maria, Silas and Steve
Above all, please keep them in your prayers these next few weeks and months. Thank you!
 
I think I'm going to go snuggle next to my husband and watch a movie tonight! What a wonderful day and an exciting week! Again, Happy Fourth!