
Happy birthday Bubie!
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On Saturday night, July 1, we went out for dinner with friends. Later that evening, Clinton and I went for a long walk around the neighborhood and out onto North Roosevelt. We then started watching movies at home.
This photo was taken back in mid May- when I didn't think I could possibly get any bigger... not the first time I have been wrong. I am due July 2, and many thought I was not going to make it that far. But, it is June 26 and I am still pregnant. My doctor wants to induce next week if I do not have the baby by that time. It has been an unforgettable time, but I will be happy to have my body back to myself again...
In my 34th week of pregnancy, I was advised to stay home and limit my activities since I started to dialate at such an early week. So, Clinton stayed home with me as much as he could so that I didn't need to exert myself. During that week, he transformed a spare room into this awesome bedroom for Parker Anne. He made the closet resemble a conch-style home complete with gingerbread trim, a faux porch, and a galvalume roof! The room turned out very girlie- so we hope all of the ultra-sounds have lead us to the right conclusion. If not, there will be some quick changes. Please enjoy the pictures located in C & J Everyday. And Melissa, thanks so much for the sign!






Last July, we took a trip abroad stating in Italy and then making our way to Croatia and Greece before heading back home. After a few nights in southern Italy, we took a train to Rome and hopped a plane for a 1 hour flight to Dubrovnik, Croatia. Many people think that all of Croatia is still war-torn from the war with Serbia back in the EARLY 90'S. However, it is emerging again as a popular destination for travelers all over the world. Being our first trip to Croatia, we settled on spending time just in Dubrovnik, as we had read about it already and had seen so many beautiful pictures. Flying into Dubrovnik was amazing. We got awesome views from the air of the walled city. These old walls date back to the 1300's. Although 70% of the city was bombed in the war, UNESCO has declared a World Heritage sight and has restored the city almost entirely. The old city was beautiful and full of friendly locals. One of our favorites was a woman who invited us to eat at her cafe our first night. When we asked her what she would tell people on vacation to do, she said to eat, drink, make love and go to the beach. So, that sounded good to us. We took a cruise around the Elafiti Islands where we hiked to a medieval church over 800 years old. Annual services are still held there for dedicated church goers as it is a 55 minute hike up hill with unsure footing. That night, we ate in the cloister of a church. Clinton found this to be remarkable, as up to that point he had battled many demons in cloisters while playing video games. Although I found the local cuisine to be tasty, Clinton found it to be very heavy. We wanted to swim, but the waters of the Adriatic were too cold for south Floridians- and this was mid- July! On our last night in Dubrovnik, we went sea kayaking at sunset. Again, amazing. There are other places we would like to see on the Dalmatian Coast, but that will need to be for another trip. It is no wonder why Dubrovnik is called the Jewel of the Adriatic. Centuries ago, it was a center for ship building and admired by many including Richard the Lion heart on his return from his third Crusade. Clinton and I are admirers as well. If you would like to see photographs of our trip, please click on the Dubrovnik link to your right.
