Thursday, November 19, 2009

MOVED

I've moved my blog posts. Check out the continued posts here:

http://D3Y0.blogspot.com


Saturday, November 7, 2009

Day 1 - Grandma Arrives!


(First-time) Grandma arrives!!!

Best pic of the day. I looked down and Logan sends me a message. :)

Friday, November 6, 2009

Logan's Birth

After Holly received her epidural at 2.30am, we tried settling down to get some rest before pushing. I slept terribly...bits and pieces of sleep here and there. During one of those sleeps, though, I was awakened around 7am by the stirring of nurses and Dr. Loeb entering and leaving our room. I was VERY out of it and had to take quite a bit of time to understand what was going on. Holly was whispering to me that she was going to be pushing really soon, so, at the prompting of the nurses, I got up and grabbed one of Holly's legs to get her in the birthing position. After a half-hour of pushing, I suddenly remembered that I had wanted to record Logan's first cries, so I quickly turned to get the camera recording just as he was being born...

LOGAN WAYNE CARMICHAEL

Logan Wayne was born at 7.31am on Nov 6th. Mom was in labor for 41 hours. We arrived at the hospital at 10pm on Nov 5th, and water was broken 20 minutes later. A long, sleepless night was rewarded with his arrival after only 30 minutes of pushing!

Mere seconds after birth.










Thursday, November 5, 2009

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

putting the kid to the test

Hols hasn't been feeling well for the past few days. Nausea and overall discomfort are keeping her from eating and drinking fluids in confidence that she'll be able to keep them down. The baby hasn't been quite as active recently either, so, we consulted the doctor, and she scheduled a non-stress test to make sure he was okay.

The monitor shows the baby's movement (based on heart rate) on the top graph, and Holly's contractions are tracked on the bottom graph. We were able to hear his heart beat and activity in the womb for the duration of the test. Holly was very encouraged to feel that much closer to him by hearing him in addition to feeling him.

The test results showed that he's quite active and responsive. He's just chilling until his time comes. :) Holly thinks he comes tomorrow. We'll see!

Saturday, October 31, 2009

milky way

In honor of Halloween, here is a photograph of the Milky Way galaxy. What's cool about this photo is that it is a panorama of more than 3,000 individual photos composed by Dr. Axel Mellinger of Central Michigan University. He traveled more than 26,000 miles to places like South Africa to collect all of the digital photos. He claims this panorama is 1,000 times brighter than what we would see with the naked eye and boasts that no stargazer could see this complete image from any one point on earth.

Friday, October 30, 2009

38 WEEKS

Whew! We've made it another week. Two more to go until the due date.

The kiddo has really be plumping up since most organ development is finished, the rest of the time is spent giving him some additional insulation to prep for the colder fall weather to which he'll be introduced before long. He should be nearly 7 pounds and 19.5 inches long.

Holly has been spending her days at home trying to relax and rest. She wants to be as prepared as possible physically, emotionally and spiritually for the time when he comes. I'm trying my best to accommodate on a level higher than an "as needed" basis. Being the first time for both us, the latter months of pregnancy are proving to be anxious and longing for his coming. We are trusting GOD that He has put together this beautiful person and that He'll usher him to his new life in due time.

You made all the delicate, inner parts of my body
and knit me together in my mother's womb.
Thank you for making me so wonderfully complex!
Your workmanship is marvelous--how well I know it.
You watched me as I was being formed in utter seclusion,
as I was woven together in the dark of the womb.
You saw me before I was born.
Every day of my life was recorded in your book.
Every moment was laid out
before a single day had passed. --Psalm 139.13-16 NLT


Monday, October 26, 2009

Friday, October 23, 2009

THIRTY-SEVEN WEEKS

We've reached the baby's full term of development! Our goal was to get to this point, so his lungs would be fully developed and very capable of adaptation to breathing. We're preparing for him to come at any time, but, if he wants to cook a bit longer, that's okay by us...it'll help him chunk up a bit more. And he'll need the extra insulation because it's gonna be a cold winter.

He weighs 6-1/3 pounds and is around 19 inches in length. I'm beginning to wonder which facial features he's inherited from which parent...and if he has a big head of hair or peach fuzz.

Holly continues to experience Braxton Hicks contractions...some more intense than others depending on if she's been on her feet for a while or not. She's not working anymore, so rest and preparation are popular (in-)activities. Doctor's appointments continue to show good health for both mom and baby! PTL!

Thursday, October 22, 2009

further renovation

The downstairs bathroom renovation has moved outside. Tonight, I cut a hole through the side of the house and into the bathroom to accommodate an four-inch hose for the exhaust fan I'm installing.



Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Dear Timothy...

I'm a few months behind (again) getting projects posted, and this post is from late August '09. Transitioning from the Fruit of the Spirit series, I removed the colored tiles and reused the backlit shelves to light the main display for the next series, "Dear Timothy...". The 17-week series is an expositional look at Paul's letters to Timothy, specifically, the first letter. So, the stage display was supposed to show a parchment-like surface with the "hand-written" beginning to the letter.

Since I wasn't about to look nor pay for two 10x7.5-foot sheets of parchment, I sought the alternative, which led me to good ole muslin. Found a bolt of muslin at the fabric store for $20. DEAL! $$$ The muslin looked rather clean and I wanted to add some texture to it to make it more paper-like. So, it was soaked in tea for a few hours and bunched up to add more wrinkles.

After drying it was time to transport the series branding to the muslin, which was done by creating a transparency, displayed by an old overhead, traced with pencil, then painted by the loverly Holly Faye.

While she was busy tracing and painting, I was prepping the stage with all of the lights I wanted to use. In all, 110 lights were used.



And the finished product...


Tuesday, October 20, 2009

more landscaping!

All right...so the temps have been near 70 the past few days. The window for completing outdoor projects was open, so I jumped on the opportunity. The label of "finished" is now getting clearer on this landscaping wall project. But now, I'm losing daylight, so it's time to call it a day.



Monday, October 19, 2009

plague!

Warm weather today has spawned a brood of ladybugs outside. Hundreds and hundreds of them, and they're finding their way inside. Hopefully the gallon of bug spray I bought will keep them at bay.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Friday, October 16, 2009

36 WEEKS - the home stretch!


Well, we had our first false alarm yesterday. Holly had her weekly checkup with the doctor, and the doctor must've pushed a button because Baby wanted out. Holly started having some contractions after the appointment and, later that afternoon, had some subtle hints that her water had broken. Thankfully, the doctor was still at her office that evening, so I got Holly back to see her (and save us a trip to the hospital). Turns out her water was still intact, and the contractions have lessened. So, this was a good rehearsal for us--the car is loaded with the essentials, we have extra batteries for our cameras, etc.

Meanwhile, the kid is 36 weeks along, and he's now set a LOT lower in the womb. He's not trying to kick Holly's ribs out now. The doctor believes he'll be arriving before the end of the month...not mid-November. Holly is full-term in a week, so we're pushing to get to 37 weeks. Any time thereafter is great for us. My mom is ready to pack up once we go home after the birth and help us with her first grandkid. :) We're pretty much ready to go!

Thursday, October 15, 2009

nesting!

Busy sorting through the bounty of gifts for Baby...

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

future red wings fan

Just won this auction on eBay. My little man is gonna be a Wing!

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

more MUTEMATH photos

SWEET photos of MUTEMATH recently at Club Nokia in SoCal. By Max Roper.

Monday, October 12, 2009

what a tangled mess I weave

Continued work on the downstairs bathroom...

Saturday, October 10, 2009

and so it begins...

Oct 10...first day of snowfall...

Friday, October 9, 2009

the kiddo at 35 WEEKS

Oh my...it's been 35 weeks already! The lil' stinker's growing a lot, and he's beginning to tell us that he wants out. Holly is constantly being afflicted by his kicking her ribs and squishing into her hip. It may be comfy in there, but it sure ain't cozy! He's up to 18 inches long (from my elbow to my palm!) and weighs just over 5 pounds (nearly a ripe honeydew).


Holly is still doing really well despite the beating she takes from our little Olympian. Her stamina continues to dwindle less and less, so she's cutting back on a lot of activities. But her nesting keeps her active...even though the baby's room is pretty close to prepped. We (ahem...I) still have several house projects that we need to knock off the list before he comes, though (and before the cold weather settles here).

Thursday, October 8, 2009

hmm...

This from a recent e-mail I received...

Billy Graham's daughter was interviewed on the Early Show and Jane Clayson asked her 'How could God let something like [Hurricane Katrina] happen?' Anne Graham gave an extremely profound and insightful response. She said, 'I believe God is deeply saddened by this, just as we are, but for years we've been telling God to get out of our schools, to get out of our government and to get out of our lives. And being the gentleman He is, I believe He has calmly backed out. How can we expect God to give us His blessing and His protection if we demand He leave us alone?'

Preach it sister...preach.

Friday, October 2, 2009

MUTEMATH @ People's Court


Paul with keytar atop his keyboard.
Typical
Stare At The Sun with Roy on upright.
Paul and Darren during Pins and Needles.
Darren during Reset standing on his kick drum being held up by the crowd. :)
Bye, guys...thanks for checking out Iowa.