Sunday, November 18, 2007

36 weeks and officially impatient




Happy Thanksgiving everyone.

Here we are at 36 weeks...big and round and ready to go! Everything is still going smoothly - his heartbeat is strong, his growth is steady, and his kicks are solid. Now we're just waiting for him to gain some weight and announce his arrival. Last Friday I was supposed to help some students after school, and before I conferenced with them I told them to take out all of their assignments and start working. I had to speak with someone in the office, so I left the room for a few minutes, and when I got back a student covered my eyes and walked me into the classroom. All of a sudden I heard, "SURPRISE!" and there were 35 of my current and former students, as well as the teachers on my team, with a baby shower. They had tons of food and presents, and of course I turned bright red and started crying...it was wonderful! One of my former students, Cristina, had planned the entire shower. She had gone around during lunch the past few weeks asking students what they were going to bring for food and presents. There was homemade chicken, rice, cake, cheese and crackers, and soda. For presents, we got everything from diapers to clothes to stuffed animals. It was a very special time for me - I really appreciated the effort that Cristina took to organize everything, and seeing students from all of the years that I've taught was very overwhelming. I just wish I had my camera with me!

2 comments:

Gulnaz said...

Hi my dears! How are you getting on? I'm happy for you to have a such brilliant students!
I want to wish you and Little Olive good luck to be born. :)
Love,
Gulnaz

Unknown said...

We have asked Leah how long she plans to teach before the Olive makes his appearance. This is what Grandma McCon was told: Leah wants to leave her school, walk one block to Jonathan's school, go to his classroom and tell him that it's time to head to the hospital. We can imagine her students leading her down the block and hailing a cab for them.

We have also asked Leah and Jonathan many times what the Little Olive Dude's name will be, but they are keeping that a secret. Bribes of chocolate and ice cream have not worked to pry that name out of them, especially since I've eaten most of the chocolate and ice cream. Jonathan has been busy knitting the baby's Christmas stocking. Knitted stockings usually have names knitted into them, so we have been busy checking out Jonathan's progress. Looks like everything is done but the name. How about 2 pints of New York Super Fudge Chunk? I'll throw in a dozen Godiva Truffles too. Darn, they're still not telling.