Monday, February 9, 2009

She's got Rhythm

Baby girl and I are still cruising along over here. February 25 is the six month mark. Lately, I've found myself thinking more and more in terms of "how much time do I have left to buy a car seat?" instead of "how much longer until we will see our baby girl face to face?" This is either a funny result of the pregnancy hormones, or just another example of me needing to get my priorities straight. I suppose it could be both.

Also, all of those comments I made about her "dancing" are really not far from the truth. She starts kicking whenever fast music comes on. She kicks in the middle of Sunday morning worship, or just yesterday she was getting quite a kick (pun intended) out of that Jose Cuervo song when it was on the radio. You know the song; it goes: "after 1/2/3/etc. rounds of Jose Cuervo..." and it's all about this guy that goes to the bar and gets drunk on tequila and acts ridiculous. I don't like it, but Josh thinks it's funny, and apparently Emmeline has chosen to side with her Daddy on this one. She makes me laugh. I don't know what it is that makes her start kicking, but I guess she hears something she likes.

I also caught her punching her daddy in the hand this morning--over and over again. Josh slept through it, but I could tell.

People keep asking me if I've had any cravings since I've been pregnant. Josh is probably the better person to write about this since he's the one that's had to put up with all of it, but I can tell you it's been a wild ride. During the first trimester I decided I didn't like sweets, but during this second trimester my sweet tooth has returned very much in full force. There was the week I wanted wildberry skittles everyday (until I made myself sick on them), and the week I wanted gummy bears everyday (until I decided I only liked Haribo gummy bears) and then there was the sudden, inexplicable desire for wedding cake. Yes, it was very late at night. Yes, I walked up to Josh, deadly serious, and asked him to get me wedding cake. No, I did not get any wedding cake that night. :-) My latest kick has been cherry coke icees. I can't pass them up (they're available in the Wal-Mart and the Target closest to us). I do share my large icees with Josh, but only with the understanding when I share with him it's to be considered a down payment on a future icee. Right now I'm thinking how nice it would be if there was an icee machine at Lifeway. Maybe I should call my local congressman and ask him to make provisions for that in the stimulus package.

Oh yes, there was also a phase when I hated meat, and another phase when I hated whole grains. Both of those have passed, but now I don't like jelly anymore (except sometimes on biscuits). It's all very complicated. Josh does a good job of keeping up.

5 comments:

Taras and Kelly said...

Emmie sounds like an energetic little girl! She definitely wants to make her presence known and felt (literally)! :o)

My little one seems to like music, too. He or she starts moving as soon as I turn on the radio in the car. On my way to work today the baby kicked (or punched or danced) all the way through Coldplay's "Viva la Vida"...at 6:30 in the morning! If Emmie's destined to be a Broadway baby, I'm thinking her cousin is either aspiring to be a violinist...or a rock band drummer.

Taras and Kelly said...

I haven't really had any strong cravings. Mostly I just want those really healthy "comfort foods" like mashed potatoes, buttery rice, cheese pizza, and milkshakes. And lots of fruit juice. Oh, and root beer for some reason. I would definitely go for an icee machine at LifeWay, though...

Josh Krebs said...

You haven't been that bad...I mean, not really...ok, yeah, you've been pretty crazy.

Renee @ AddMoreChocolate said...

So we have little Emme"chorus"line Krebs I see.

I had an icee at the movies on Saturday. They are hard to beat!

Alyssa K. Krebs said...

So she's a dancer huh? Even though I don't work at Lifeway I still agree that there should be a Icee machine there. We are going to Lifeway tomorrow with Daddy. There are supposed to be some pretty bad storms so we are going to stick with him tomorrow. Maybe we will see you!