Monday, July 16, 2012

32 Weeks




I thought it was about time Stephen got in one of my belly pictures.

His favorite thing to do is give my belly raspberries (which is what he is doing in the picture if you can't tell).

He is very excited to do it to Alice's belly.

I am convinced that she will be a daddy's girl, how could she not be?

Stephen is really impatient for her to be born, not that he wants her to be premature or anything, just that she would be ready at 37 weeks....and that it would be 37 weeks now.

He talks to her a lot and likes me to sleep with my belly against him so he can feel her move.

It's really sweet.

He always calls her "little Alice".

I can't wait to see him with her, he is going to be a great daddy.


P.S.  I am really proud of my chalk art this week, it took me a long time.

I also feel pretty cool since ombre is so in right now :o)

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Lyon Ranch


When Stephen and I first started dating he mentioned that he had an aunt and uncle who have camels and other interesting animals.

He said we should go to their ranch sometime and check them out.

Then 8 years went by.

Stephen's sister Michelle wanted to take her 3 girls to the ranch to see the animals so we decided to all go together while we were in Napa.

I had no idea what I was in for.

We drove to Sonoma and to the Lyon Ranch and I soon discovered they have way more than just camels!

The Lyon Ranch is run by Stephen's Aunt Robin and Uncle Rob and their daughter Lynette.

Robin and Rob are retired and pay for the ranch out of their own pocket.

They use many of the animals that they have rescued as therapy animals, mainly in local nursing homes.

They do this at no charge.

I was very impressed by their devotion to such a good cause.

You can check out their website: www.lyonranch.org

When we got there they gave us buckets of baby carrots and took us into a pasture full of goats, ponies, mini-donkeys and even a mini-cow.

They also had one of their younger camels there.

She and Nancy had quite a bond.


Avila wasn't so sure about her, and was rather nervous about all the animals in general.




Emma on the other hand was fearless!





I loved the ears on the mini-donkeys.


Mae seemed rather oblivious of all the cool animals around her, but hey, she is a baby :o)



Then we went over to another area where they had lamas, a few older camels and a donkey-zebra mix.

I guess someone had a zebra and the neighbor's donkey was too tempted by the exotic lady zebra and jumped the fence and the Lyon's got the baby.

I didn't get a picture but it looked like a donkey with zebra stripes on its face and legs.

I did get a picture of this though:


Yep, Stephen feeding a camel a carrot from his mouth.

Proof that even Stephen is vulnerable to peer pressure, particularly from family members :o)


We then went into their house and they brought in some awesome birds they have.




Here Aunt Robin is getting the bird to do a trick it does.



This was a really cool, really big bird that she had Stephen hold.


This is one of my favorite pictures of all time.

This look on his face (particularly in his eyes) is his "Oh crap!" face, which he is making because Aunt Robin just told him that this bird's beak is strong enough to crush something with a force of 900 psi.



We then got to go in a room with what I think were wild cats that had been mixed with domestic cats and that were friendly.

There were some really cool looking ones.

We then got to hold some adorable tiny baby african foxes.

Lynette, Stephen's cousin, is caring for these babies for a zoo because the adult foxes will kill the babies when in captivity.

For her payment, she gets to keep one of them.


They grow up to look like this:




(I kinda expect Stephen to look like this when he holds Alice for the first time :o)



Then Lynette brought out this:



It's a Serval that they rescued.

It was huge (like 30-40 pounds) and terrifying.

Lynette is the only person who can handle it.

I wish I had gotten more pictures of it, but I was too busy staring at it hoping it wouldn't jump off the counter and eat me.

That was pretty much their big finale and we were in their living room talking and they were saying "Oh and we have a baby alligator and a hedgehog and..."

Me: "You have a hedgehog!!"

They probably thought I was nuts.

Here they are with all these crazy wild animals and I am excited because they have a hedgehog.

I have always thought hedgehogs were so cute and I have always wanted to see one in person.

So they brought out their hedgehog.

It stayed like this pretty much the whole time.


But it came out for just a second and was the cutest thing ever.


I was thrilled.

When we got back to the car I turned to Stephen and said, "Why didn't we do this forever ago?!"

Thanks Lyon family!


Next post:  How I snuck a hedgehog past airport security.

:o)

Saturday, July 7, 2012

Photo Shoot: Part 2


After our nice pancake breakfast, we took some more serious photos.

















And just for fun, me and Anna.


Photo Shoot: Part 1

While we were in Napa we did a maternity photo shoot with the awesome Nicholas Dunne Photography.

(Who also did our wonderful wedding pictures and happens to be my best friends)

Check out at http://www.facebook.com/nickdphoto

For the first half of the shoot I had come up with the idea for it to be of Stephen and I making pancakes in his mom's kitchen.

Now I know this sounds kinda weird for a maternity photo shoot but I love pictures to be more candid and to be a representative of real life.

I wanted some pictures that showed how Stephen and I really are together with my belly, not just pretty posed shots.

Here is how it turned out:




















They may not be the kind of pictures you blow up and turn into canvas prints on your wall or frame and give to the grandparents but in terms of capturing our lives with the joy of baby on the way, they are perfect.

I love them.

Photo Shoot: Part 2 to come soon!