I definitely feel like I have grown a lot in the last week or so. One of the counselors I travel with up here even said the same thing. I am currently in Alaska and wrapping up my 12 day trip all over the state. It has been a lot of fun but growing a baby and working crazy hours along with flying almost everyday has really worn me out. This week I have consistently went to bed between 7:30 and 8:30. Kind of ridiculous but by the time I make it back to my hotel (around that time). All I can do is get ready for bed, lay down and crash.
My belly has certainly grown. My black work pants that normally have some extra room are now too tight to button. You can also start to see the little bump from the front which makes me kind of look like I have just gained a little pot belly. I am really feeling a bit "heavier" at this point. I think it is more from eating out for two weeks straight and not having much time to work out. I also eat and go right to bed because I am so tired...also not a usual activity. I am getting anxious to get home and be able to cook and start a consistent work out regime. That should help.
One more flight (well two legs) until I arrive home tomorrow. I can't wait to get back. I miss my home and my husband a lot.
October 21, 2010
Week 15
I feel like I am huge compared to some people I know at this point or recently went through this point. I talked to a woman yesterday who was pregnant and traveling on my Alaska trip a couple years ago. She said she was the same way and assumes it's because we are short. You start pushing out faster. I am going to go with that, if it is true or not, I don't know.
October 15, 2010
Crazy life of an admissions counselor
Note: If you want to know a little more about my work as an admissions counselor, check out the blog below. This was written by Mandee (my coworker and friend) and I during our week of travels together. It may make no sense to some of you non-admissions folks but hope it sheds a little light on what I spend my fall doing.
Mandee and Christine's travels, Part II
Monday - 3 high school visits along the coast between Florence and Bandon. I had students at 2 out of 3 high schools this day. Given the next day, this was a big win.
Tuesday - Lots of driving. Bandon to Brookings with 2 high school visits, only 1 with students. Fail. Stopped in Brookings for some food and air in the tires (the warning light came on - I was pretty proud I taught Mandee how to put air in tires). Continued on to drive from Brookings to Medford.
Wednesday (things start really picking up) - 4 high school visits averaging 15 students each visit plus at one school we did 2 visits, so really 5! Crazy. Then, off to a coffee night with 3 great moms. We were so tired by the end of the day but shocked at the turn out of students.
Thursday - 4 more high school visits and AGAIN, 1 turned into 2, so the math again is 5 total presentations. Today probably averaged more like 18.5 students a visit. Again, crazy. Mandee is raking in the southern Oregon students this year. Now, we are sitting at our coffee night, waiting for it to get started.
Friday - we get up really early to drive back in time to do our videoshoot. I can't even tell you how excited we both are. Our outfits are already planned out.
Some highlights (from Mandee):
Sunday: As I was driving, I almost hit a bird and Christine put both her hands over her eyes and started yelling "oh my word, oh my word," just like when she was on the roller coaster at Disney.
Monday: We met with one student who tried to convince us that word on the street is, "George Fox is a really really nice guy." We had previously been talking about how great Young Life is at George Fox and we had mentioned Steve Sherwood. Both Christine and I were like, "Oh ya, Steve is really a great professor." And he said, "No, no, I mean, I have heard that George Fox, that he is just a really quality guy." Christine said she had nightmares that night about calling that student to deny him. Again, visits on the coast...a little touch and go.
Tuesday: We met with four great students at Gold Beach High School. Christine began her GFU schpeel...and while talking about Newberg and the wonderful town we live in, she said, "yah, Newberg is a small town, like very similar to Gold Beach." I considered just letting her go with it...but when I saw all of the students looking at her funny, I decided I would draw attention to her faux pas. I said, "wait, guys, how many people live in Gold Beach?" And they all laughed and in unison said, "2,000." Yup, that's right, Newberg is like China compared Gold Beach.
Wednesday: Almost near the end of one of my visits presenting to 8 students, a teacher came in, walked past all the students and straight toward me. He sat down right next to me and said "where have you been?!?!" I started sweating immediately. You know I like to do exactly what it expected of me. He continued on, "I have a class of 30 seniors waiting for you. I talked to your boss and planned this whole visit." I said, "You really talked to my boss? Who did you talk to?" We proceeded to have a discussion about who it could have been that he talked to (meanwhile, students are still standing by) and we finally settle on the fact that it doesn't matter, but when we are done with these students, we must promise to make an appearance in his classroom. In the end, after two visits in this one high school, we head back to the career center to check out and then when we walk in, the ladies say, "THERE YOU GIRLS ARE...where did you go? We wondered what happened to you." When we told them we had been kidnapped by a teacher, they immediately knew who we were talking about. "Oh that Mr. Pendleton. He just thinks he owns the world."
Thursday: I had to make a return to New Hope Christian this year, even though I wasn't ready to show my face again after passing out during my presentation last year. However, I guess I did my job in making George Fox memorable because it seem that everyone at New Hope remembers me from last year. Even the front office lady asked me how I have been doing since then...she's been worried about me.
Sorry this got so long! We are pretty excited to come home tomorrow. We can't wait to see you all soon!
Mandee and Christine's travels, Part II
Monday - 3 high school visits along the coast between Florence and Bandon. I had students at 2 out of 3 high schools this day. Given the next day, this was a big win.
Tuesday - Lots of driving. Bandon to Brookings with 2 high school visits, only 1 with students. Fail. Stopped in Brookings for some food and air in the tires (the warning light came on - I was pretty proud I taught Mandee how to put air in tires). Continued on to drive from Brookings to Medford.
Wednesday (things start really picking up) - 4 high school visits averaging 15 students each visit plus at one school we did 2 visits, so really 5! Crazy. Then, off to a coffee night with 3 great moms. We were so tired by the end of the day but shocked at the turn out of students.
Thursday - 4 more high school visits and AGAIN, 1 turned into 2, so the math again is 5 total presentations. Today probably averaged more like 18.5 students a visit. Again, crazy. Mandee is raking in the southern Oregon students this year. Now, we are sitting at our coffee night, waiting for it to get started.
Friday - we get up really early to drive back in time to do our videoshoot. I can't even tell you how excited we both are. Our outfits are already planned out.
Some highlights (from Mandee):
Sunday: As I was driving, I almost hit a bird and Christine put both her hands over her eyes and started yelling "oh my word, oh my word," just like when she was on the roller coaster at Disney.
Monday: We met with one student who tried to convince us that word on the street is, "George Fox is a really really nice guy." We had previously been talking about how great Young Life is at George Fox and we had mentioned Steve Sherwood. Both Christine and I were like, "Oh ya, Steve is really a great professor." And he said, "No, no, I mean, I have heard that George Fox, that he is just a really quality guy." Christine said she had nightmares that night about calling that student to deny him. Again, visits on the coast...a little touch and go.
Tuesday: We met with four great students at Gold Beach High School. Christine began her GFU schpeel...and while talking about Newberg and the wonderful town we live in, she said, "yah, Newberg is a small town, like very similar to Gold Beach." I considered just letting her go with it...but when I saw all of the students looking at her funny, I decided I would draw attention to her faux pas. I said, "wait, guys, how many people live in Gold Beach?" And they all laughed and in unison said, "2,000." Yup, that's right, Newberg is like China compared Gold Beach.
Wednesday: Almost near the end of one of my visits presenting to 8 students, a teacher came in, walked past all the students and straight toward me. He sat down right next to me and said "where have you been?!?!" I started sweating immediately. You know I like to do exactly what it expected of me. He continued on, "I have a class of 30 seniors waiting for you. I talked to your boss and planned this whole visit." I said, "You really talked to my boss? Who did you talk to?" We proceeded to have a discussion about who it could have been that he talked to (meanwhile, students are still standing by) and we finally settle on the fact that it doesn't matter, but when we are done with these students, we must promise to make an appearance in his classroom. In the end, after two visits in this one high school, we head back to the career center to check out and then when we walk in, the ladies say, "THERE YOU GIRLS ARE...where did you go? We wondered what happened to you." When we told them we had been kidnapped by a teacher, they immediately knew who we were talking about. "Oh that Mr. Pendleton. He just thinks he owns the world."
Thursday: I had to make a return to New Hope Christian this year, even though I wasn't ready to show my face again after passing out during my presentation last year. However, I guess I did my job in making George Fox memorable because it seem that everyone at New Hope remembers me from last year. Even the front office lady asked me how I have been doing since then...she's been worried about me.
Sorry this got so long! We are pretty excited to come home tomorrow. We can't wait to see you all soon!
October 11, 2010
October 05, 2010
"Monday" McNeal at 11 weeks
This was our 11 week ultrasound. Much closer view. The head is the big round part on the left. The belly is the hill on the right. The arms and legs are those little stubby things you see. They are actually longer then they look. "Monday" had his/her arms and legs all folded in really close for most of the ultrasound.
October 04, 2010
October 03, 2010
One third of the way there...
I am 12 weeks prego this week. I am working on finishing up my first trimester. I have to say, I am excited to put this last month and a half behind me. Some of the real high (I mean "low") points were:
Here is the size of our baby this week:
More pictures and updates to come soon.
- Having morning, noon, and night sickness.
- Daydreaming about my next chance to sleep
- Overflowing saliva - check out "Spitting Pregnant."
- Having my mouth taste like metal
- Having to eat any moment I am awake, even in the middle of the night
Here is the size of our baby this week:
More pictures and updates to come soon.
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