August 2007 Archives

Baby Names

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I've had lots of weird dreams lately, and they usually involve having children and strange things that go with that. The funniest part has been waking up and going, "We named our kid ______?!?!" Here are my the baby names that have shown up in my dreams:

Layla Lee Lewis
(which Josh later changed to Layla Lola Lewis)

Truman Lewis

Swedes Lewis

Huey Lewis
(and we got him a dog named "The News")

Calvin Hobbes Lewis

Trace Vixen Lewis
(He, yes HE, insisted on dressing like a little mobster in three-piece, pin-striped suits with cool hats, and he had a gold pocket watch & chain. I'm not sure where our baby acquired the pocket watch, but I guessed it was from his mob connections. I didn't dare take it from him lest I receive some harsh consequences from "the boys.")


Keep in mind that these were DREAM NAMES, and we have no intention of using any of the above when our son is born (although "Swedes" is tempting...). I have no idea how these names were manifest in the depths of my sub-conscious.

I have also woken up from many dreams in a panic going, "The baby! Is he okay!?!" Then, I stumble out of bed to attend to said baby that I have apparently forgotten about for hours. Of course, I am then reminded that we don't actually have a baby yet and that I'm just pregnant. That's weird.

Capitola It Is!

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After I finished my work on my master's degree, Josh said that I needed to come up with something that I wanted to do to celebrate. This was literally what I thought:

"GO SURFING! YEAH! I've been wanting to surf for so long... oh. Wait. Um. No surfing. Okay, second choice. VOLLEYBALL! Get a bunch of people at a park and play all day long and... oh. Wait. Um. *sigh* No volleyball. Okay, third choice. Something safer than surfing and volleyball that an 8 months pregnant woman can do. Hmmmm. Oh, I know, HORSEBACK RIDING! Yeah! My friend owes me some trail rides so we'll just kick it in at her vineyard and ride all day! Oh. Wait. Dangit!"

So, that was kind of depressing. But then, I finally thought of something I want to do that is not physically difficult and probably relaxing. I want to go to Capitola with Josh and hang out! It's one of my fave Northeren California beach towns, usually with some pretty good surfing nearby. (Don't worry, I won't surf unless I finish my "Pregnant Woman's Surfboard" before then. Patent pending. Patent pending. Patent pending.) I'm thinking of chilling on the beach, getting some iced somethingaccinos, walking around, taking some photos with my new sweet camera, reading stuff... that kind of thing.

I also want to get to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art to check out the Matisse exhibit. I knew it was there and thought I had missed it (like I did the Picasso exhibit. I'm such an idiot.), but I didn't! It'll be there until September 16th so I'll have some time to check it out! Yeah!

If there's time, I may also go to the Asian Art Museum to check out their crazy Manga exhibits. We'll see though.

I'll go in to work at Hyde for two days next week to set up things for my maternity leave. Then, I have some freelance design projects that I'll be working on in the meantime. There's a webdesign project I'll finish up in a couple of days, then a much bigger one that's going to require a ton of design work and lots of content re-writing. Hopefully I'll be able to update my own portfolio after that to reflect my freelance designer status instead of my master's degree portfolio being posted at my "business" domain. I have started mapping out designs for it so it will better reflect me and what I can do.

So, there you have it. Relaxing but still designing. Things are good!

Done. I Can't Believe It.

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Many of you know that, though I technically graduated from my master's program in May, I still had some "loose ends" that needed to be tied up. (By "loose ends," I mean two Incomplete classes). I had hoped to tie them up early this summer, but holding down two jobs (teaching a technology institute for teachers and teaching English Language Learners), while being in stitches and in my third trimester of pregnancy has made the whole thing way more complicated than I had hoped.

Last night I finished. BOTH CLASSES. Seriously.

This will be the first time I have had no schooling hanging over my head since kindergarten.

So, today I'm running off to San José State so I can hand in my final work and turn in some paperwork that says I'm done and all that other fine stuff. I may not get my official degree until December, but I just don't care. It's done. I don't have to think about it anymore.

I think I'll still take some classes after this though. I'm thinking surfing, volleyball, cooking, dog training. Fun ones with no homework! Wait, do they offer a sleeping class? I may take that one too!

No more school! No more books! No more teacher's dirty looks!

Permission to Smack?

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As I was leaving Peet's Coffee with some friends today, a lady on the patio commented to me, "On your way to the hospital?" Then she started laughing.

It was awkward because I was just walking and laughing with my friends. I was doing nothing to suggest that I was agonizing or rushing or anything. It just caught me off guard.

I said, "Yeah, I wish." Then walked away.

Apparently it's funny to see other people in discomfort. *Smack*

Pregnancy Dreams - Ocean Waves

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I've had some weird weird weird dreams during pregnancy that I thought I should start putting on my blog. A few of them, frankly, are way to violent to share here (I've NEVER had violent dreams in my life, but since I've been pregnant I've had a few that had me wake up gasping and sweating...). Anyway, this is the one I had last night.

Dream: Ocean Waves, had this one at 35 weeks pregnant.
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Before going into the dream, part of it reminds me of this scene in the movie X-Men. *spoiler* There's a part where Senator Kelly gets turned into a mutant against his will and then he jumps into the water and absorbs all that water and then ends up at Dr. X's place where he explodes into a ka-jillion pieces of water on the operating table. Wicked cool special effects, creepy as all get out.

Anyway, I had a dream that something sort of similar happened to me last night. I was walking down the sidewalk along a beach in California and kept getting fatter and fatter. I'd look down at my hands and arms and feet and swear that I could see waves moving up and down inside of my skin. It was as though my body was just filling up with fluid and I could do nothing to stop it.

Suddenly, I was floating on a dock in the middle of the ocean with three naked babies. They weren't my babies, but I was trying to keep them all on the dock while paddling back to the land. Nobody would help me. I kept getting fatter and fatter and filled with more fluid. A huge wave was coming toward me and I grabbed the babies. They were all screaming. The wave went passed us and I yelled at a surfer for missing his timing to get on the wave.
Eventuallly, I got almost back to shore where my sister-in-law Ronnie was waiting. She ran into the water and took the three babies. They were still crying, but at least they were safe on land.

I looked down at my body and realized I was filled with so much fluid that the floating dock couldn't hold my weight anymore. I was like some weird, pale, veiny version of Jaba the Hut. I seemed to recognize that I was going to die and just looked down at the body that didn't seem like mine anymore. Then I exploded into a waterfall of water droplets and my body became part of the ocean.

How trippy is that?

Seven (Ten) Years With Joshua

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Tomorrow (August 12th), Josh and I will celebrate our seventh wedding anniversary. How cool is that? Some friends have asked if we're experiencing the "seven year itch," and I'd have to say no unless you count those that come with pregnancy and stretch marks.

It's cool to be married for seven years and still really really like the person you're with. What a joy. What a blessing. I often tell Josh that marriage has been so much better than I ever thought it could be.

Oh, and at the end of this month, Josh and I will acknowledge that this time ten years ago was when we met! I still remember going to the freshman dessert before freshman year started at Bethel and sitting with Pete Nelson (because I knew him from high school). And there, across the table from me, was Josh. I've liked him ever since. He was cute, but mostly I liked that he seemed very sincere and "together," unlike most of the other freshman guys. And he was funny and kept my attention. Anyway, friendship led to fondness led to marriage (and soon to a baby in a baby carriage!).

And what better way to celebrate 10 years of friendship and 7 years of marriage than the birth of our first child? It seems crazy and sends me reeling with joy when I stop and think about it. I often stop and feel like I don't deserve this kind of bliss, but who am I to question the blessings the Lord gives? I don't question them anymore than I would question the hard times He's sent my way. They are both gifts from Him, and they are both received with reverence.

Anyway, I love you Joshua and I hope the Lord will continue to bless us with abundant joy and love for many years to come! You have inspired the best parts of me to come out and shine and I continually pray that I can be the kind of wife who reflects back to you all the love you have given to me. <3

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Lord, thank you for these many blessings.

You turned my wailing into dancing;
you removed my sackcloth and clothed me with joy,
that my heart may sing to you and not be silent.
O LORD my God, I will give you thanks forever.
(Psalm 30: 11-12)

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Father God, continue to mold me into a wife of noble character that I may bring joy and confidence to Joshua all the days of my life.

A wife of noble character who can find?
She is worth far more than rubies.
Her husband has full confidence in her
and lacks nothing of value.
She brings him good, not harm,
all the days of her life.
She selects wool and flax
and works with eager hands.
She is like the merchant ships,
bringing her food from afar.
She gets up while it is still dark;
she provides food for her family
and portions for her servant girls.
She considers a field and buys it;
out of her earnings she plants a vineyard.
She sets about her work vigorously;
her arms are strong for her tasks.
She sees that her trading is profitable,
and her lamp does not go out at night.
In her hand she holds the distaff
and grasps the spindle with her fingers.
She opens her arms to the poor
and extends her hands to the needy.
When it snows, she has no fear for her household;
for all of them are clothed in scarlet.
She makes coverings for her bed;
she is clothed in fine linen and purple.
Her husband is respected at the city gate,
where he takes his seat among the elders of the land.
She makes linen garments and sells them,
and supplies the merchants with sashes.
She is clothed with strength and dignity;
she can laugh at the days to come.
She speaks with wisdom,
and faithful instruction is on her tongue.
She watches over the affairs of her household
and does not eat the bread of idleness.
Her children arise and call her blessed;
her husband also, and he praises her:
"Many women do noble things,
but you surpass them all."
Charm is deceptive, and beauty is fleeting;
but a woman who fears the LORD is to be praised.
Give her the reward she has earned,
and let her works bring her praise at the city gate.
(Proverbs 31:10-31)

Stupid Taxes

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Discussions like this hurt my brain. Why can't taxes be simple?

Another Joshism

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Conversation between me and Josh:

Steph: I'm so tired! I wish I could sleep for nine years!

Josh: But then you would have missed the first nine years of our son's life. And, who knows, we might've had more kids by then.

!?!

Amazon Used Books

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I'm a huge Amazon fan and pretty much just love the entire site and service. One part about it that I love is that I can get used books! My issue now is that it is mostly standard that shipping is $3.99 for every book that I get. So, I found a book that was $0.67 used, but then it was $3.99 for shipping. There were three different books that I wanted that totaled $2.16 used price, plus $11.97 shipping for the three. That's a total of $14.13. That's pretty nice.

This is what I want:
#1 - I want shipping choices. Most books I get I'd like to just pay the Media Rate and let the books get here when they get here. That would be way cheaper than $3.99 in most cases.

#2 - I want cheaper shipping costs if I choose a bookseller that's near me. Why do I have to pay $3.99 for shipping if my bookseller is in Vermont, and still have to pay $3.99 for shipping if my bookseller is in Modesto, CA? Shouldn't the costs reflect location?

#3 - I want to be able to view other books that a bookseller has available. For example, if I choose to buy a book from "Bobo322" bookseller, I want to be able to see what other books Bobo322 is also selling. That way, I could lower my shipping costs and potentially get all/most of my books from that one location. This would reduce my overall cost of used books.

Come on Amazon! Work with me! You're SO CLOSE to being my favorite!

Where, Exactly, Do I Live?

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As I said before, I am now playing with my new Flickr account. Anyway, I've been playing with it and decided to try to set some locations of the pictures I had. So, I was looking on their map and then I thought, "Hmmm... Um. What continent do I live on??? I'm confused..."

See what I saw.

I figured it out eventually. It was just like some bizarro world for a little while!

Yeah, Sorta Like That

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Josh recently bought me a copy of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone because he's sick of not being able to discuss the finer points of the series with me. He has been trying to get me to read it since the books started coming out and I have always pushed off his harrassment claiming that, while I genuinely do want to read them, I simply haven't had the time to do it.

Well, the book had been sitting on my nightstand for about a month, with Josh making little chants at night, "Harry! Harry! Harry!" Or, he'd even look over at me and impersonate Lexi.

So, a few days ago, Josh came home and woke me up from a nap. He saw the Harry Potter book on the bed next to me and exclaimed, "Yeah! You started reading Harry Potter!"

"No," I replied. "I just used it because I couldn't reach the snooze button on the alarm."

His face dropped. Then, in typical Josh "switch gears" fashion, he got over his disappointment and made his personal connection to my comment, "Yeah. I did the same thing with my high school diploma."

Video Podcast for the Lewis'?

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Josh has been pestering me since podcasting came out to do a podcast with him. But, we've never been able to come up with a good idea that would really fit us. We'd debate about all the things our *show* could be about, but it always ended up as a big messy podcast that contained a little bit of everything. But, now I think I've come up with the best idea. It's a two part show:

Steph and the Great Outdoors!

and

Josh and the Great Indoors!


I think that could work. LOL.

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