Saturday, December 26, 2009
Rowen Scott Garvin
Rowen Scott Garvin decided to come 3 weeks early. He was born November 23rd, 2009 at 12:19 PM. He weighed 6 pounds and 15 ounces and was 20.5 inches long. He decided he wanted to come early and then when it was actually time for him to come out he wanted to stay in mommy's tummy and the doctor had to use the vacuum to get him to come out. He is such a sweet little boy and mommy and daddy love him soooo much!
Baby Rowen
I love this picture. He is the cutest little boy ever!
Baby Rowen
I love this picture. He is the cutest little boy ever!
Baby shower
36 weeks!
Our little munchkin
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Halloween
This year for Halloween, Scott and I were pretty boring. We didn't dress up but we tried to do something fun. I had to work that morning and Scott had a bunch of school work to get done so when I got home we decided to go see Where the Wild Things Are. I wasn't a big fan of this movie but Scott loved it. I guess I just thought it would be alot cuter than it was and a little more geared towards kids. I don't think little kids would really understand this movie at all. Anyways, when we got home from the movie we decided to finally carve our pumpkin we had bought a few days before. I let Scott decide to do whatever he wanted since he was the one who was probably going to be the one to do all the hard work. He thought he came up with something pretty clever........
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I know its kind of hard to see what it says but it says Tarah is my boo with a jack-o-latern face.
Scott pretending to eat the pumpkin
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I know its kind of hard to see what it says but it says Tarah is my boo with a jack-o-latern face.
Scott pretending to eat the pumpkin
Monday, November 2, 2009
I am getting huge!
Here are pictures from my 28 and 32 weeks! I am getting so big! I am starting to get to the really uncomfortable stage in this pregnancy. I am having such a hard time sleeping and breathing. Now I am almost to 35 weeks so only a few weeks left until baby Rowen comes and I can breathe again!
28 weeks
32 weeks
28 weeks
32 weeks
Sunday, October 11, 2009
I LOVE FALL!
This time of year is one of my favorites! It's the start of all the fun holiday's. I love the cozy feeling of fall! Scott and I love to start watching halloween movies and drinking hot chocolate during the evenings (a nice cheap date!). We just finished watching, It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown. It was a nice way to start off our holidays!
Monday, October 5, 2009
Paris, Rotterdam and Amsterdam!
Ok so we have been home from our trip now for 2 weeks. The day after we got home I got a nice cold and besides going to work I haven't wanted to do anything, including posting stuff on my blog. But I am starting to feel better now so I can finally get back to normal.
Well the first 5 days of our trip were in Paris! Paris was my favorite part. It was beautiful. I can't believe how much history can be in one place. We got to see alot of things in the 5 days there, but there was so much more I wanted to be abe to see. While we were there, we got to see the Eiffel tower, Notre Dame, The Louvre, The Moulin Rouge, a bunch of gorgeous cathedrals, eat at lots of Parisien cafe's and we got try to lots and lots of yummy pastries (100 times better than anything I have ever tasted in my life!) The only bad thing about Paris is that the people there feel the need to pee wherever they want to. If you ever go there and see a puddle on the ground, do not step in it! It's not water!
After Paris, we took a 3 hour train ride up through Belgium (I wish we were able to stop there, it was so beautiful!) and up into Holland. Our first stop in Holland was Rotterdam. I wasn't too impressed with this city, although it was really nice for Scott to be able to stop and see all the cool, modern architecture. It really just reminded me of New York or Los Angelas. We did, however, get to go on a really fun boat tour of the harbor.
Next stop in Holland was Amsterdam. Amsterdam was pretty awesome. I have to admit, I was a little nervous about all the things you hear about Amsterdam (the prostitutes and all the marijuana shops). Well they are there, but no one makes a big deal out of it, so it's not too scary. The first day we were walking along the canal and I looked up at one of the windows and YES! There was a girl in some nice little lingerie, luring men into her room. That was the first of many times we saw these girls. We had to walk through the red light district several times to get to our hotel. Red Light District is exactly how it sounds. Lots of big open windows with red lights over them. Luckily, the girls are covered with their little nighties, so we didn't see anything too crazy (thank goodness). One day we rented bikes and rode around the harbors. It was so pretty! My favorite part of Amsterdam was going to the Anne Frank House and getting to see where she and her family hid for 2 years from the German Nazi's.
Our trip was awesome! I really enjoyed every second of it! Although, I don't know how much I would want to do trip like that again while I am pregnant. I think next time I will wait to have no babies in my belly!
the yummy pastries in paris
us on the streets in paris
the louvre
Well the first 5 days of our trip were in Paris! Paris was my favorite part. It was beautiful. I can't believe how much history can be in one place. We got to see alot of things in the 5 days there, but there was so much more I wanted to be abe to see. While we were there, we got to see the Eiffel tower, Notre Dame, The Louvre, The Moulin Rouge, a bunch of gorgeous cathedrals, eat at lots of Parisien cafe's and we got try to lots and lots of yummy pastries (100 times better than anything I have ever tasted in my life!) The only bad thing about Paris is that the people there feel the need to pee wherever they want to. If you ever go there and see a puddle on the ground, do not step in it! It's not water!
After Paris, we took a 3 hour train ride up through Belgium (I wish we were able to stop there, it was so beautiful!) and up into Holland. Our first stop in Holland was Rotterdam. I wasn't too impressed with this city, although it was really nice for Scott to be able to stop and see all the cool, modern architecture. It really just reminded me of New York or Los Angelas. We did, however, get to go on a really fun boat tour of the harbor.
Next stop in Holland was Amsterdam. Amsterdam was pretty awesome. I have to admit, I was a little nervous about all the things you hear about Amsterdam (the prostitutes and all the marijuana shops). Well they are there, but no one makes a big deal out of it, so it's not too scary. The first day we were walking along the canal and I looked up at one of the windows and YES! There was a girl in some nice little lingerie, luring men into her room. That was the first of many times we saw these girls. We had to walk through the red light district several times to get to our hotel. Red Light District is exactly how it sounds. Lots of big open windows with red lights over them. Luckily, the girls are covered with their little nighties, so we didn't see anything too crazy (thank goodness). One day we rented bikes and rode around the harbors. It was so pretty! My favorite part of Amsterdam was going to the Anne Frank House and getting to see where she and her family hid for 2 years from the German Nazi's.
Our trip was awesome! I really enjoyed every second of it! Although, I don't know how much I would want to do trip like that again while I am pregnant. I think next time I will wait to have no babies in my belly!
the yummy pastries in paris
us on the streets in paris
the louvre
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