Friday, March 25, 2011

Such a Good Boy!

Sweet Baby James,

Hello darling! Tomorrow I'll be 31 weeks along. Isn't that exciting? Just two more months and then there will be YOU. Your sweet face and your chubby legs and your little hands will all be mine and Daddy's to kiss and cuddle.

I went for a check-up today and guess what? You've already assumed the position, so to speak. The midwife says you are wedged pretty snugly head-down, and that unless you really get crazy, you should stay like that. What a good boy you are already! You can still spin around in a circle (right now she thinks you're facing my tummy more than my back) but she doesn't think you'll be doing any more flipping. She helped me feel through my tummy where your head was. It was pretty cool. I got a little teary-eyed!

Today I'm going to try to make a list of all the things we need to do before you arrive, like find you a pediatrician and set up your crib (ordered it today!) and install your carseat and pick your name... and lots of other stuff too. I love you so much and we get more excited every day for your quickening arrival! But at the same time I cherish this sweet season where I get to carry you around all safe and snug inside me. I am so fascinated by your kicks and punches and by watching you wiggle and squirm from the inside-out. I hope you're enjoying your time in there!

Love,
Momma

Saturday, March 12, 2011

I'd Rather Have Jesus

Would I really? Would I rather have Jesus than a bigger, nicer house? Or what about $500 more dollars in our bank account? A new belt? I'd like to have all those things. But I must want to have Jesus most of all. Father, by Your grace, please make this more true of my heart every day.

I'd rather have Jesus than silver or gold;
I'd rather be His than have riches untold;
I'd rather have Jesus than houses or lands,
I'd rather be led by His nail-pierced hand

Than to be the king of a vast domain
And be held in sin's dread sway.
I'd rather have Jesus than anything
This world affords today.

I'd rather have Jesus than men's applause;
I'd rather be faithful to His dear cause;
I'd rather have Jesus than world-wide fame,
I'd rather be true to His holy name

Than to be the king of a vast domain
And be held in sin's dread sway.
I'd rather have Jesus than anything
This world affords today.

He's fairer than lilies of rarest bloom;
He's sweeter than honey from out of the comb;
He's all that my hungering spirit needs.
I'd rather have Jesus and let Him lead

Than to be the king of a vast domain
And be held in sin's dread sway.
I'd rather have Jesus than anything
This world affords today.

"I'd Rather Have Jesus"
Rhea Miller/George Beverly Shea


Saturday, March 05, 2011

28 Weeks & Getting Stuff Ready!

Sweet Baby James,

Hi my little monkey man! Happy 28 weeks gestation! This also means happy third (and final) trimester! That means in 12 short weeks you will be here, or almost here anyway! You must be as excited as I am, because you were celebrating this morning with some rocking and rolling. I was watching different parts of my tummy move as you kicked around. Then I would push in on my stomach and you would push back, hard! You are so interesting to me and I haven't even met you yet!

Your growing has led to some increased aches and pains. Sometimes just turning over in bed from one side to the other makes it feel like my pelvis is going to split in two. I'll be going back to the chiropractor some more so hopefully that and some stretches will help.

I also started going to the pool and doing some swimming. If you're anything like your momma you will love being in the water. I have loved swimming my whole life, but I don't know if it has ever felt so good to get in a pool as it did with my big ole' belly. The wonderful weightlessness! I didn't want to get out.

I've been trying to get some other ducks in a row for you, too. I have been putting the finishing touches on registries at Target and Babies R Us. Since it doesn't look like our house will sell before you arrive, I'm hoping to start pulling together your nursery here soon. On that note, I'm really glad to have picked out your crib!


I'm excited about this crib for several reasons. I love the clean, simple look of it. I love that it is made from sustainably harvested wood from New Zealand. I love that it is only $300! I can't wait to have it in our home, and to go into your room in the morning (not too early) and peek over the edge and see your little toothless face grinning up at me.

After finding the crib I've been working on gathering some other budget-friendly ideas to set up a wonderful, fun, happy place for you. I love you so much and am having a great time preparing for your arrival!

Love always,
Momma

Oscars 2011: Fashion Up!

Okay, FINALLY, I'm getting this Oscar blog up! Only one week after the show! Just in time for everyone to have already forgotten to care about most of these dresses. Let's refresh your memories, shall we? My order this year is "Reverse Alphabetical By First Name," since that's how Blogger decided to upload the pictures. To the fashions we go!


I really searched for pictures that were the closest to what Scarlett Johannson looked like on the red carpet (via my television). Even these aren't quite right. The color was better - more like a pinkish plummy, and the slight difference in shade/sheen of the satin dress and the lacy overlay was a great detail, although here it mostly looks faded. I'll admit the hair was a little casual looking, and the gown is maybe a teensy bit snug, but I actually quite liked this look otherwise. It was unique and flirty while remaining tasteful.

Reese was looking super-cute, although definitely channelling (even if unintentionally) this famous black-and-white, retro-styled look of Julia Roberts from when she won her Oscar back in 2001. That look was the first thing that popped into my mind when I saw this on Reese. But even so, she looks simple and chic in her own right. Everyone always looks so much more relaxed when they aren't a nominee!

I went back and forth on Nicole Kidman's dress here. Like Cate Blanchett, she can wear things that no one else can really wear, and often dresses for high fashion as opposed to dressing for glamour or beauty. This dress is architectural and that's fine... but it is just really not flattering. If I'm going to fault Melissa Leo for wearing a dress that looks like it is made of paper (more on that later), I'm going to have to do the same for Nic here. And only someone built like Nicole Kidman would try this on and say, "I really love how this extra fabric is flaring out to give me giant hips." Saving it from being a total wash are her adorable red shoes peeping out, her finally-getting-back-to-red hair, and how happy she looked with Keith. If those two ever split, Nashville is going to LOSE IT, y'all. They're our King & Queen down here.

Preggo-eggo Natalie Portman! She's one of those normally very petite girls, like Kate Hudson, who looks SO GREAT being pregnant. She might feel like an uncomfortable cow, but the fullness and softness that pregnancy has brought to her is flattering on all accounts. Also, I don't know how long she hid it, but I think she's got to be at least as far as I am if not further. If she steals my due date, I'll have to write a strongly worded letter. Oh yes, we were talking about fashion, weren't we? I thought she looked beautiful. The color is outstanding, the dress is so soft and lovely, and the hemline, while normally not my favorite, is sensible for someone who is probably a little klutzier than usual and doesn't need to be tripping. The only thing I didn't like were the matching tassel earrings. I would've loved to see a beautiful jewel-tone sparkly set, like with sapphires or emeralds.

And next up is her Black Swan partner in crime, Mila Kunis. This was a different look for her. We've seen her play up the exotic and glamorous aspects of her beauty, but this was really just pretty and soft. But the boobs, yikes! When she was up there presenting with Timberlake, I was terrified we were going to have a wardrobe malfunction with every breath and giggle. Seriously, that lace must have been superglued to her skin.

Attention pale, blonde women who may one day be on the red carpet at the Oscars and who also read this blog (probably not a lot of overlap in those populations, but better safe than sorry): white dresses often do NOT photograph well. I could not find a photo where Michelle Williams here didn't look like a ghost. With her creamy pale skin and her adorable shortie pale blonde hair and her neck-to-ankles white beaded gown, there's just not a lot of contrast for the camera to work with. That's not to say she didn't look pretty, because I think she did. At first I was a little bored, but once the show started they showed a close-up and it revealed lots more beautiful detail in the beading. Not my favorite look of the night, but it went a long way from redeeming her from the Golden Globes Daisy Dress Debacle.

Speaking of white dresses, here's one on Melissa Leo. Unfortunately, I don't think photography is the problem with this one. I liked it in theory but not in execution. By this I mean I can imagine looking at a sketch of the gown and thinking, “Ooh, that looks promising.” But in person it looked like it was made of paper, like someone who cut out a very intricate snowflake. It sat very stiffly on her, and looked neither comfortable or flattering. The structure could work at the top, but by the bottom of the gown it is all wrong. It's doing it a little here, but in several photographs the dress appears to curl in around the split in the front, making it look like the world's most awful jumpsuit.

Oh, hi Jennifer Lawrence! I'm so sorry, but we forgot to tell you. First you wear a really classy and elegant gown to the Oscars, and THEN you can change into your other dress for the afterparties. Seriously though, she looks hot but the style and hair are too casual. Compared to what everyone else was wearing, this wasn't enough.


Jennifer Hudson has lost so much weight! Yay for her but she almost looks like another person. The tangerine color of this gown is amazing with her skintone, and the dress itself is beautiful and bold. I do have a problem with the bust area. I can't tell if it is too much boob, or odd placement of boob, or... something. It isn't coming across very tastefully, which is unfortunate because the rest of the dress is divine.

Don't you just hate it when your beautiful gown gets attacked by tulle tumbleweeds right as someone snaps your photo? Don't worry, Halle, it happens to the best of us.

Look at adorable little Miss True Grit herself! Hailee Steinfeld has turned into such a budding fashionista that I think people were a little let down by this dress, hoping she would've picked something really exciting. But c'mon, she's 14-years-old! This dress is a tween dream – princessy and pouffy and totally suitable for her magical night. I'm not a huge fan of the satin pump, which seems age-inappropriate. I would've gone whole hog on the princess look and picked something really sparkly and strappy.

I absolutely LOVED this look on Gwyneth Paltrow. Head-to-toe the styling is spot-on. It is glamorous and yet has such a relaxed, California-girl vibe. The color, sheen, style of the dress, plus the straightened hair and the glowing tan, are all adding up to fabulous.

Florence Welch is wearing the ugliest sad sack of a prairie dress I've seen in quite some time. The color, if you can even call it that, is awful. The style is awful. For her performance, she wore a really dramatic looking satin gown that appeared to be a fiery red-orange, almost like her hair. I would've much rather she walked the carpet wearing that.

There are some things that only Cate Blanchett can pull off. She's so regal and elegant that she makes a high-fashion gown wearable. The combination of the lilac and the chartreuse was so arresting. Some shots of the back made the clusters of beading look kind of like barnacles were growing on the fabric, but overall I thought this was stunning. Not for everyone, and not even particularly "pretty," but almost a walking work of art.


Annette, woman, you have GOT to get a GRIP on your HAIR. It almost distracted me from the thought that I actually quite like your dress, even if I'm a little concerned your boobs are being squished. And I wish for your sake that the lines from the hip area were a little more curved instead of being so straight, as I think that might be flattering. PS. I can't see them in this picture, but I wrote down in my notes as I watched that I was in love with your earrings, so they must have been awesome.

Amy Adams! You know I just wanted to end with someone who shared my name. She and Michelle Williams walked down the carpet near each other, and it was hard not to compare. Upon closer inspection, Michelle's dress had more detail in the beading, but from a distance it basically looked like Amy was wearing the navy version. I didn't hate this like some people did, but I did think the length of the sleeve was unflattering, and the neck is so high as to almost be veering into mock-turtleneck-ville, which is a dangerous place to be veering. Still, no one can deny that Miss Adams rocks a jewel-tone gown like no other.


Alright my pretties! We made it to the end! Again, my apologies for the delay. Feel free to share in the comments the Oscar looks you loved and hated!

Friday, March 04, 2011

Water for Elephants

For those of you who care, I'm really sorry for stalling on my Oscar fashion blog. It's mostly written but finding and loading the pictures is very tedious. It's still coming, I promise!

In the meantime, look! I got you a treat! There's a new trailer for the Water for Elephants movie coming out in April. I read the book last summer and really enjoyed it. It was a lovely read and was just screaming for a film adaptation. I was a little hesitant about the casting at first, but the trailers are convincing and it looks sumptuously filmed. One of the best things about the book was the author's incredibly detailed and researched setting of a depression-era circus, so I'm happy to see that it looks as if they took the same care in detailing the movie.

Hurry and read the book and you can waddle (okay, fine, only I will be waddling) with my 8-months-pregnant self down to the theater on April 22 to check out the movie!

PS. Obviously the trailer gives you some idea of the plot (although nothing too important, I'd say), so if you don't want to know any of that before you read then skip the video.


Wednesday, March 02, 2011

Oscar Fashion 2011! The Anne Hathaway Edition!

Oscar hostess Anne Hathaway not only had to carry the dead weight of her possibly stoned co-host James Franco throughout the telecast, she also had to pull off eight costume/hair changes. For that, let's give her the honor of her very own post.


On the red carpet, Anne wore vintage Valentino. To be honest, I thought it was kinda ugly. The RED of it all, the matching lipstick, the awful under-butt poof... I wasn't feeling this one.

Her first outfit on stage was this Givenchy gown. How happy does she look? I would be too, because this dress is very lovely. It is somehow soft and curve-creating, even though the bodice has an "armor" feel to it. It looks like she could be about to sing in an opera. But, you know, in a good way.

Next she changed into this menswear-inspired getup for her song and dance number. I was all set to make some jokes about the usefulness of tuxedo capris, but I got really distracted by her incredible sparkly shoes. I love them so much. I want to have them, but since they are hand-encrusted with thousands of Swarovski crystals, they are probably a little more than I can afford right now. Let's just look at them together:


Next stop was this Vivienne Westwood dress, and it was another I didn't care for. It was veering into "old-timey saloon," which is never great, and then the braided bun was really off.


This Oscar de la Renta sassy fringed gown was awesome. The look was fun and relaxed, and it shows.

I liked this Versace red slinky gown much better than her red carpet gown, both in the style and the shade. In this picture the detail is coming across as very rubbery, but this wasn't at all the way it appeared on television. Also her hair here is really gorgeous. This might have been her favorite, too, or at least the most comfortable - it is what she changed back into for the after parties.

I really hated this blue Armani gown when I saw it on TV. In my notes I jotted down that it looked like molded vinyl. It has grown on me just a little when I saw it in pictures, but I still don't love it. It was very stiff and futuristic, and seemed to come out of left field compared to everything else she wore. Here you can see a comparison with the original runway gown, and in my opinion the fit wasn't quite right to pull off the same effect.


This Tom Ford gown was the one she wore to close the show. At first sight on screen, I seriously thought it was see-through and the whole world was getting a lace-difused view of Annie's tatas. Upon closer inspection, it was of course NOT see-through, but it was very, very, very tight. And very, very, very, up-to-the-neck-down-to-the-wrists lacy. The effect of the lace sort of liquidizing into the beaded/crystal bottom portion is interesting, but overall it was sort of a severe look.


Anne seemed to do the best she could with the host material AND with the wearing of lots of super-fancy gowns. I hope she was able to go home and made her final change into some really comfy pajamas!

PS. I am working on a bigger, all-inclusive fashion post, but it is... taking some time. Stay tuned! :)