So, I've been meaning to post an update for a while, alot has been going on, nothing miraculous or worthy of being on the news...but little things :-)
I had the next part of my tooth implant done monday. it went really well and was amazingly fast. After the last one I was preparing myself for the worst, but it was faster than getting a filling. They numbed me up, took a drill (really, it looked like a drill bit we have at home!), put a hole into my jaw. Then they took a screw and put that in, then he pulled out a special dentist tool (it was a ratchet!!) and he cranked the screw into my mouth...it was crazy! I felt fine after. Went about my day and even got some work done (my boss planned on me being out for the day like last time so he was surprised to hear from me too)...of course once the novacane wore off (at about 2pm) it was pretty painful, really achy. I called me doctor to see what they suggest I take (the dentist gave me a perscription for lortab...but I got REALLY sick the last time I took that so I won't touch it, pregnant or not!). I didn't end up taking anything, the past year of toothache and jaw pain have really toughened me up :-)
Tonight is the premier of the ward movie we made for our stake movie night (each ward made one). I think it's going to be great, it's a silent movie and we have a member of our ward playing the piano live during the showing!
Taylor finished his indoor/co-ed soccer intramural season second in the league, they did really well, and he's got some great battle scars. Orem City Softball has begun so tuesday nights we will be at the ballpark from about 6-9pm. In May BYU intramural softball will start and we'll add another night of softball to our schedule. I'm going to yoga and pilates about 4 nights a week to keep up with Taylor (as well as nourishing and growing a baby boy inside me!)
About three weeks ago we started going to birthing classes. We'll be doing the Bradley method. Bradley has three main points: it is "husband-coached childbirth (meaning Taylor is the one handling everything and making sure I'm comfortable...there's alot of trianing for him on what to do, what to say ect), second it's all about being a consumer as a patient (they teach us about all teh procedures and the reasons why, or why not...so that when we're at the hospital and they say they want to do somethign both taylor and I know what iti is and are making informed decisions), last it is about natural childbirth, no drugs if possible. BUT as we've discussed with our doctor we trust her and if she says I need assistance because of a complication or something we will consider it... We are really excited and are trying to prepare for the birth as well as what comes after it (raising a child and being a parent for the rest of our lives!!).
We have been having some fun getting perks since I am pregnant...the other day we went to Red Robin (burger place...) with taylor's brother and wife and were put at a TINY little table, there was an open booth next to us that was much larger. Our waiter said we could move over to that, but just as we did one fo the host girls came over and said she had a famliy waiting for taat booth and we couldn't sit there, Taylor replied pointing to me "but she's pregnant" the girl looked at me and shrugged her shoulders, "Okay..."
It was hilarious!

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