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Brian and Jessica

Brian and Jessica
Just a young couple with a toddler, exploring the world and living life happily together!

Sunday, January 1, 2017

As I sit here in my pajamas watching Brian play on his new Xbox One, I'm thinking about how awesome 2016 was. So many people have had negative experiences this year, and while not every day was a walk in the park for us, we've had it pretty darn easy and we've been blessed in so many ways. Last night we rang in the New Year at our house with great friends, great food, and hilarious games. Brian and I woke up early this morning, went to church (hallelujah we have 9 am church this year), got to attend the farewell of one of my young women before she heads to the Florida Tallahassee Mission, took a nap, and now I'm writing this. It's been a pleasant and relaxing day, and what I hope to be a sign that 2017 will be the same way. I feel guilty that I don't always wake up thinking about all the ways I have been blessed. I would like to say I would make it a New Years Resolution but no one ever keeps those, so I think I will skip that plan and just try to be more grateful for what I have.

Quick recap on December... For months and months, my stepmom and I had a plan for me to fly back to Maryland to surprise my dad for his birthday. It was a special one (but I'll forgo giving away his age here) and I bought my plane tickets back in August. We successfully pulled it off and my dad had no suspicions! I flew home December 1 and got to stay through the weekend before heading home Sunday. Mary picked me up at the airport, we did some shopping, and then she dropped me off at the restaurant and I hid at the bar until they were seated and I made my appearance. Not only did I have some time to finish last minute Christmas shopping and not have to lug it all with me at Christmas, but I also got to spend a day with my mom. Maybe it's the pregnancy hormones or maybe it's me getting older and finally starting to appreciate my parents a fraction of the amount they deserve, but this trip and Christmas time I was a wreck leaving the east coast. It's never bothered me this much before being so far from family, but maybe that's what it took for me to finally appreciate how blessed I am to have the wonderful parents and family I have. They are such a wonderful support system to Brian and I and I don't know where we would be without them!

Anyway, off topic. The next weekend we had our ward Christmas breakfast and I had the opportunity to go through the Ogden temple with one of my young women (mentioned previously, and our 2nd counselor in YW with me's daughter) before she heads off on her mission. I'm grateful to all the friends we've made over the last year in our ward, especially my fellow young women leaders. They are such a support and inspiration to me and they teach me so much. It was a great time to go through the temple and focus on Jesus' life during this holiday season.

On the 14th we had our last baby appointment. Baby girl is measuring where she should be, she constantly kicks and wiggles, and she likes to play chicken (as I call it, if she knows someone's hand is on my belly, she immediately stops moving). This week I was having spontaneous fevers again and the doctor had me monitoring it closely. They ran scans and tests and everything came back normal, so we're not sure what was happening. I'm trying not to be a paranoid first time mom and overall I've been blessed with a super mild pregnancy and not many issues. Ever since I've been feeling fine, but I have my next appointment this week so it'll be nice to have a follow up and make sure everything is still good!

The Saturday before Christmas Eve we had the annual Baldwin family Christmas party, and they decided to have it at the Syracuse Rush Aquatic Center again. No swimming for me this year, we didn't need the children calling out the beached whale! But it was nice to see everyone and celebrate the season nonetheless.

The week before Christmas was SUPER busy and somehow I managed not to lose it or forget to do anything important. Brian's big surprise this year came from his amazing friends. 4 of them wanted to team up with me and pitch in to get him an Xbox One. He's literally been bugging me to get one since before we got married (he tried putting it on our wedding registry...). So on Monday the 19th, I planned a big enchilada dinner and had all his friends randomly show up and surprise him. I don't think I've ever seen him so excited and it was nice he had a few days to play before we left on our trip!

Tuesday I had mutual for young women's and Wednesday Brian had ward mission visits, but Thursday we got to celebrate Christmas with a Kirk and Lindy. We went out to dinner and then exchanged presents at our house! We flew out on Friday afternoon back to the east coast and had a smooth flight. We even arrived half an hour early! Spending Christmas at home was so great and my grandma from Florida came into town at my dad's for the week so we got to see them and lots of family! After half the Christmas day in Maryland we packed up and headed to my mom and stepdad's in West Virginia. We were there until the 28th and flew back to Utah on the 29th. While in WV, my mom threw me a baby shower with friends and family from back home and it was amazing! Baby B is beyond spoiled and between the shower and Christmas, we came home with twice as many bags and suitcases as we left with. (*Side note: thank gosh we flew Southwest or our baggage alone would have cost us $200).

Baby Updates:
That Christmas trip marked our last trip pre-baby! The day after we got home marked 33 weeks and baby has grown to the size of a honeydew melon (Brian's favorite). She kicks and wiggles all the time and I can tell she's running out of room because my stomach is constantly moving now and you can see it 24/7 through my clothes. She's most active when I lay down flat at night, but luckily I haven't had too much trouble sleeping yet. People have started asking more and more when I'm due.. You know when a random person at the grocery store has the courage to ask I must look like I'm getting close to popping. My feet are always swollen now and I feel like I rotate between 3 pairs of shoes... All my cute winter boots are mocking me from my closet because I can't fit them on my feet. My back hurts constantly now, so much so that I think I've stopped noticing it because it's just the norm.

When we got home from our trip and I started organizing, I realized just how many things I don't have done. I've kept telling myself I had so much time and I made some excuses based on the fact I knew we would be having another baby shower at Christmas, but now I have no excuses and I've basically spent the last 3 days in the nursery. I would say the nesting phase is finally hitting but anyone who knows me knows it's just the planner in me coming out. Brian has been such a good sport about it though. He spent two hours in Target with me yesterday letting me be indecisive, is always ready to hang or change anything, and is always upbeat, happy, and excited. He's going to be such a great dad!

Because I'm the OCD person that I am, I'm not posting any nursery pictures until it's done, but I will include some of the Christmas and baby shower photos I have! When I get more of the decorations and all the cute stuff my mom made, I'll have to try and remember to add those too!

One last note: because I love the idea of goals and projects with every new year, I did set a goal to be better financially in 2017. Even with Brian in school, with as hard as he works we make a pretty great living for ourselves as young as we are. But there's always room to be better. Brian is a much more frugal and money conscientious person than I am, and it's no secret I'm the big spender in the family. With the baby coming this year and all the other big life plans we have, I've been doing a lot of reading (and Pinteresting) about budgeting. We came across an app called GoodBudget which allows you to have one username that everyone can sign into, you create your envelopes with a certain amount of money for each category, and you just add your spending to it every time you make a purchase. It is by far the easiest, most user-friendly, and detailed app I've come across. It's already helped us to see where all our money is going and adjust our spending (we spend way more in groceries and gas than I thought). If anyone is interested in managing your money better, I highly recommend this app!

I know the next month and a half is going to fly by and baby will be here and we are so excited!! 2017 is going to be the best one yet for sure. I hope everyone had a Merry Christmas and wonderful New Year with family and friends!










*Future best friends*



Sunday, November 27, 2016

Whoever said the last few months of pregnancy takes forever clearly did not enter their third trimester the week of Thanksgiving! Life is crazy busy right now and I can only imagine time will keep flying this quickly for the next month until the new year. Let's hope January goes swiftly too because we cannot wait to meet our little girl!

To back track to where the last post left off, the weekend I got home from my work trip was our one year wedding anniversary! We celebrated the night before it since our anniversary fell on a Sunday and went to Ruth's Chris Steak House in Salt Lake City for dinner. Best filet mignon I've ever had or probably will ever have in the future! Coupled with their creme brulee for dessert and I was a very happy camper. Brian had asked if I wanted to go away for the weekend to Park City or somewhere semi-close, but I told him I thought after being away from home for 9 days for my work trip that I would want to be at home and I am SO glad I decided that before I went because I couldn't wait to relax and sleep in our own bed. There truly is no place like home!

On Monday, November 14th (the first week day post-overindulgent food trip), I had my glucose test and next check up. Don't ask me why but I somehow got myself so psyched up over this test, I was totally geeking out over it. I was afraid I would throw it up or not get to the appointment in time or something would somehow go wrong and I would have to take the 3 hour test. But to all my pregnant friends coming up on this: IT'S NOT EVEN BAD AT ALL. The drink you have to consume in 5 minutes flat tastes like a slightly sweeter version of those gross plastic barrel juice boxes we all drank as kids, and I did it in 2 minutes flat. Luckily they called me the very next day and despite my over eating and high sugar consumption for the previous week and a half, I still passed the test and the only bad news was that I'm slightly anemic and they want me to take iron pills. Lucky me!

The following weekend I had to work Saturday and then Brian and I went out Christmas shopping and got so much done! I was so happy and it's a good thing I was feeling accomplished because the entire following week I got hit with the worst head cold I can ever remember having. Maybe it's just because I'm pregnant so my immune system already hates me or maybe it's because you literally can't take ANYTHING for the stuffiness, sinus headaches, or sore throat except like Mucinex and Tylenol which doesn't help at all. (Don't get sick, preggo friends. You'll hate your life).

But it was Thanksgiving week which means lots of business, family functions, and craziness. We spent this Thanksgiving in Utah since we'll be headed home to the east coast for Christmas but it worked out well because Kevin & Amanda and the kids came up and we got to spend lots of time with them which was awesome. We celebrated Dylan, Jaxton, and Sophie's birthdays all at Chuck-E-Cheese on Wednesday, had the huge Baldwin family Thanksgiving shin-dig on Thursday, and Amanda and Lindy threw me a family baby shower on Saturday morning. Baby girl got lots of fun stuff and we are so blessed for all the family and friends who came out to support us! I have to post pictures of the shower too because Lindy and Amanda decorated so dang cute, it was basically like you stepped into a Pinterest board.

Friday marked 28 weeks with baby girl! I cannot believe we're entering the third trimester! She's grown so much over the last 4 weeks (25- rutabaga,26-eggplant 27- cucumber, 28-head of cauliflower.... These vegetable sequences don't make any sense) and is a moving, grooving fool! She loves the sound of her daddy's voice, especially when he sings to her. We're now only 28 days from Christmas and I cannot wait to go home for the holidays and for the snow!! I'm really loving winter clothes and weather since I'm this pregnant. It's so much more comfortable than summer was! I think that's all for now, but I'll try to be more prompt with the blog since I'm sure I'll fall behind again when baby girl gets here! We are so excited and so blessed to be surrounded by such loving family and friends!!
















So I mentioned briefly in the previous post about my upcoming work trip! I must admit I was so not looking forward to this trip. Not only was it the first time Brian and I had been apart overnight since we got married, but being 25 weeks pregnant and spending 9 days away from home living out of a suitcase and walking a crazy amount of miles made it even more unappealing. Luckily, I have some of the greatest co-workers and bosses ever that were super accommodating and made the trip a ton of fun, and pass quickly! (Shout out to my awesome roomie, Kourteney) I came home looking about 3 months more pregnant than I did when I left, gained 8 lbs from all the delicious gourmet food we ate, and had swollen feet and ankles that it took 3 days to get back to normal, but it was such a great opportunity and I feel lucky to have experienced it all!!

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Day 1: Thursday, November 3 we flew out to San Diego and immediately started touring hotels. Our first day we saw and met with our contacts and toured 9 of our hotels. We had a super amazing lunch at Humphrey's Half Moon Inn and got to spend some of the afternoon at SeaWorld. I hadn't been since I was little and have only ever been to the one in Orlando so this was neat to refresh my memory. That night and the following we stayed at the Hilton San Diego Airport. Great location, cheap Uber ride to Seaport Village, and pretty views!















Day 2: Friday was another day in San Diego!
7 hotels and the San Diego Zoo! I loveee the zoo. Like any zoo. But the San Diego Zoo is like the National Zoo in D.C., it's a classic! Of course my favorite part was the elephants, but they had baby giraffes and of course the panda bears! Such a great experience. I have to say I loved it so much more than SeaWorld and I probably could have spent the entire day there! We went shopping and had dinner in Seaport Village and it was so cute!















Day 3: Finishing up in San Diego and heading to Carlsbad!
We finished up San Diego with 2 of our most popular S.D. hotels, then got to check out the USS Midway Museum and have lunch at the Fish Market Restaurant before heading up to Carlsbad. This was my first time in Carlsbad and the town itself is really cute with great shopping outlets that we hit hard that night. We saw 7 of our Carlsbad hotels before checking into the Legoland Hotel! Which is insane. And I'm not sure I ever want to stay there hahaha. It's like Chuck-E-Cheese on steroids for a hotel. But it was cool because of course all the rooms are themed and they all have king beds with bunk beds so we all got our own rooms. I had a pirate room and they have these great Lego chests that you follow clues around the hotel to get the code to crack the safe and get your goodies.

























Day 4: Legoland and Huntington Beach!
Sunday was one of my favorite days of the trip because we spent the morning touring Legoland and their Sea Life Aquarium (above photos) before heading to Huntington Beach and we had pretty much the whole evening off. We stayed at a SUPER nice hotel called the Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach which had a private entrance to the beach, was only about a half mile from the pier and all the shops, and was overall a beautiful resort. We all headed to the beach for a few hours and then got cleaned up and went shopping before finishing the night at Duke's on the pier, which is incredible, if you've never been. It's their only stateside location, the other being in Hawaii. Super yummy!






Day 5: The first day of Anaheim and the worst day of the trip.
So one thing a lot of our guests love about us is our partnership with most of the hotels up and down Harbor Blvd., AKA the hotels closest to Disneyland. While this is great, it made for a rough day for me and two of my fellow pregnant co-workers as we walked the entire length of the blocks around the parks and toured 13 hotels. It was a long, long day. That night we checked into the Disneyland Hotel for that night and the following, and we had a special dinner in the Blue Sky Suite in the top floor of the Disneyland Hotel with our awesome Disney contact, following by VIP seating for the original World of Color show in California Adventure Park! So, so magical and a great way to end a tough day. I slept well that night (and included a photo of the light up headboard I slept under)!







Day 6: More Anaheim, Knott's Berry Farm, & Medieval Times!
10 hotels this day, then a few fun hours at Knott's Berry Farm! Which meant no rides for me since it's all big roller coasters, but I did play a few of my co-workers in a 3-point competition... which was super awkward with my own personal basketball under my shirt. But the very best part of the day happened when we got to Medieval Times. For anyone who doesn't know how this goes, you're placed in a specific section that corresponds with a knight who fights to win the games, so it's always most fun when your knight wins. Not only did our knight win but he also had a crush on one of my co-workers and roommate, Kourteney. He couldn't keep his eyes off her and it made for quite the show!





Day 7: Last day of hotels!
By Wednesday, we were all getting to be beyond exhausted. We had another long day of touring hotels and meeting with contacts but we finally had a light at the end of the tunnel! This night and the last, we stayed at the Great Wolf Lodge in Anaheim. This place was like a vacation in itself, which is actually what they want out of it so it's funny that it's located so close to Disneyland. This hotel has a huge indoor water park, complete with water slides, a lazy river, FloRider, a wave pool, splash pads, and an outdoor pool. Downstairs they have miniature golf, bowling, and so much more. It's a kid's paradise! We didn't have much time to enjoy it since we had a reception with most of our hotel contacts for drinks and hors d'ourves, so once we got back to our rooms we crashed.

Day 8: Disneyland will forever be ruined.
On our last full day in California, we were in Disneyland by 8 am and didn't get back to our rooms until almost 11 pm. I was warned that being treated to a Disneyland day with our contacts was like nothing else I would ever experience and would ruin every other Disneyland trip for me from here on out and now I know why. We were treated like royalty! They saved our Disneyland day for November 10 because it was opening day of the holidays, and I'm so glad they did. I forgot how magical Disney is around the holidays. We rode all the new rides (and the classics) without any wait since we had 4 private tour guides who took us on to the front of the line at every ride. My lucky co-workers got to ride Tower of Terror one last time and we went on a few baby-safe rides for us pregnant ladies. We got to see the new Frozen play live at the Hyperion Theater in California Adventure Park, eat lunch at Flo's V8 Cafe in Carsland, watched the Christmas parade, had a private dinner party with Jasmine and Aladdin, and had VIP seating for the fireworks that night. I successfully checked off my food bucket list with a churro, a jalapeno cream cheese stuffed pretzel, and of course, a Dole whip. This day was worth the wait and I'm so glad it was saved for last!!

















Day 9: Our final SoCal day and Universal Studios Hollywood!
Full disclaimer: I am SUCH a nerd. I was so excited for Universal to see the Wizarding World of Harry Potter and it did not disappoint! We rode a good amount of rides and walked around Diagon Alley, got our frozen butterbeers, and enjoyed the last of our time in California before flying out of LAX, but we were all so excited to get home. It was a long trip, but a good one and I'm so grateful for my wonderful co-workers who have become better friends and for all the laughs we shared. Get Away Today is such a great company to work for and I'm so glad I got to experience this opportunity!











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