Sunday, January 25, 2015

Black Tie Gala, Baby Rampley, and Some Summer Plans

It's almost the end of January, and Riyadh already seems to be starting to warm up again. So much for the cooler weather here! Not much has gone on this month in the Rampley household - mostly just resting up for Baby Rampley's arrival. James keeps telling people that our due date is February 2nd or any second!

We did end up making it to one bigger social function this month, the AIS-R Black Tie Gala. It was a fundraiser sponsored by our school for the AIS-R Foundation. We got to get all dressed up, - I had to be quite creative about a formal maternity dress - eat amazing food, and dance the night away! There was also a live and silent auction as well as a raffle. The event was held at The Gardens at the British Embassy Residences. It is a gorgeous outdoor venue, and it was a great night was friends.

Before we left for the Gala

Prom-style photo from the Gala

January was more of a quiet month for us as we anticipate Baby Rampley's arrival - hopefully soon! We had a doctor's appointment yesterday. My blood pressure and weight are normal, and Baby Rampley's heart rate and movements are normal - no dilation yet, so we are not expecting anything to happen too soon ;) Tomorrow, I will be exactly 39 weeks. I plan to work up until my due date unless she makes an early appearance as we get exactly 10 weeks of maternity leave starting on the due date. I want to maximize my time with her at home as much as possible!

39 weeks and feeling good :)

We did make some summer plans this month, which is super exciting! We know we will be in Michigan from June 19-July 1, and we will be in the Philly/South Jersey area from July 1-August 8. We rented a shore house in Sea Isle City, and we will be there from July 4-25. The house is on 38th street a half block from the beach, and we have an extra room if anyone is interested in staying with us. We would love the company!

I imagine that next month we will have much more to write about or maybe,  as new parents, we will be too tired to write anything at all! We will see. In the meantime...

Stay stoked.

Thursday, January 1, 2015

Baby Rampley, A Swedish Christmas, and Bahrain

It's been quite a year and quite the month over here in Saudi Arabia! I am a bit late getting this December post out, but better late than never...

Thanksgiving in Saudi
Tis the season! At the end of November, our school hosted a 2.5K, 5K, and 10K Turkey Trot. James and I participated in the 5K - walking only for me, but I did finish! Later that day, an American Thanksgiving dinner was prepared by the Social Committee at our school. It was 2 days later than actual Thanksgiving, but it was a fun event with great food and friends.

Finishing the 5K Turkey Trot

Baby Rampley
James and I have been preparing the nursery for our baby girl - so exciting! We bought a very cute crib and changing table that James put together. Thank God! Because there were about a million little pieces for each. We graciously received a glider from another couple at our school that wasn't using theirs anymore, and it matches the crib and changing table perfectly. We think that the nursery is ready to go whenever Baby Rampley decides to make her appearance. February 2nd - Groundhog's Day - is her due date!

James still has a smile on his face after putting together the crib and working on the changing table :)

Nursery view from the bedroom door

To the right as you walk in the bedroom door

Glider and dresser

Crib and glider

Changing table and crib

Crib

Glider with baby blanket quilted by James' Mom :)

My coworkers and friends decided to host a baby shower for me, and it was absolutely lovely! The girls and I got to spend the morning chatting, eating great food, and opening presents in my friend Jessica's backyard. It could not have been more perfect <3

Playing games with the girls

Opening presents!

A Swedish Christmas
Although we were not able to come home for Christmas this year, thankfully, James and I were able to spend it with some friends that also did not go home for Christmas this year. Our friends, Chris & Sara had us over for a Swedish Christmas meal on Christmas Eve, and everything was delicious - the food and the company! The spread was quite amazing - cooked salmon with a caviar sauce, pickled herring, smoked salmon with a mustard sauce, Swedish meatballs with beat salad, just to name a few. It was not our typical ham and turkey Christmas meal, but it could not have been better!

Delicious Swedish food

And more delicious food

The beautiful dining room table

Bahrain
James and I stuck around Riyadh for the first few days of our vacation, and the day after Christmas, we ventured out on our last "childless" vacation to Bahrain for 5 days. Bahrain is a small island to the east of Saudi Arabia in the Persian Gulf. We stayed at a spa resort on the beach where we celebrated our 1 year wedding anniversary!! We relaxed, did some shopping, and most importantly got to spend time with each other in a beautiful place :)

Map of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia in relation to Bahrain

View of the beach and the Persian Gulf from our balcony

View of the pool from our balcony

A surprise cake from the hotel for our anniversary <3

Famous camel statue to promote peace

Best place to get some bacon and pork, owned by an American

Our attempt at some maternity photos :)

Another maternity photo attempt ;)

Today, I am 35 weeks and 3 days pregnant. I have 4 weeks and 4 days to go, and according to thebump.com, our baby is as big as a coconut ;) We cannot wait to meet her!!!

The bittersweet end & an exciting new beginning
New Year's Eve was our last event for this month and this year, and our friends Bryan & Disha had a bunch of us over for drinks and appetizers. And for any cousins reading this, I made buffalo chicken dip, and it was a huge hit! Although we did not watch the ball drop, - that happened 8 hours after our midnight and we were fast asleep by that time! - we did watch a new year's countdown on TV. It was low-key, and that was just fine by me (and baby)!

As I reflect upon this past month and the past year, I realize how lucky we are and how grateful I am to be me! In 2013, James and I got engaged and got married, and in 2014, we got pregnant. We have a new niece, Keely Marie - love her! We also got new jobs and moved to a new country. And most importantly, we are safe and healthy. I couldn't be more stoked about all of the wonderful things that have happened to us this past year, and I am more stoked than ever to see what 2015 holds for us and for all of you!

Stay stoked.