The Hatch Clan: Where Babies Wear White Tuxedos

The Hatch Clan: Where Babies Wear White Tuxedos

Friday, April 29, 2011

Purchases, Easter etc.



Ok so here's our crib tale:


I bought a crib and mattress off of KSL for 40 bucks. It was a convertible crib, which is what I wanted (converts to a toddler bed) and with the mattress I thought it was a good deal, even if it wasn't the cutest thing in the world.

My mistake!

Turned out our crib had been recalled! Yikes!! But we did some searching online and found out that because the company had gone out of business, retailers who had sold the crib were accepting it and giving either a refund, in-store credit or a replacement crib.


So we spent like over 2 hours total on the phone with Babies R Us, hearing different things every time. We finally heard from one person we could take it in so we loaded it up, got there...and they said they wouldn't take it. ARG! We were pretty annoyed that we'd spent so much time on it for nothing. But Walmart was down the street so I suggested, even though neither of us like Walmart, that we try there...and SUCCESS! That time it worked. Wahoo! We got a little less than $140 in cash, after waiting only like 5 minutes!! SO awesome.

We chose a crib then and there in the store, since we wanted to be done crib shopping and were using my parent's vehicle that was big enough for a crib for that reason anyway. So we chose a nice one and just made up the difference. Yay!!!! Here's a pic of me showing off three things-my baby bump of the time, my hat from Sam and the crib:


Next, I got a little crazy with looking for baby stuff on KSL and we bought a ton of mostly used baby girl clothes that are way cute. Our crib is basically full of them, seriously.












Then, I got this cute froggie bedding and a tub for 30 bucks from a lady on KSL who was moving. I'm excited about this particularly because I can use it for our next baby, boy or girl, since it's gender neutral.

The more stuff I get the more excited I get about her arrival. It's funny-you'd think her moving around like crazy would do it, but even though I know that's her and she's a person I still sometimes have a hard time making the connection. It just makes it more real when I think of dressing her up or putting her to sleep in her very own crib, etc. I love her so much and really can't wait for her arrival. :)

Anyway. Enough baby mushiness. Easter FHE this year was a real treat. We were going to be hosting this single mother and her two girls, ages 7 and 5, so Sam prepared something really awesome that his family usually did. He had 12 Easter eggs, and in each one along with some jelly beans was an item that represented something about Christ's life. Ex. He had a nail in one, a rock in another (I forgot what scripture went with the rock), a little cotton ball to represent a cloud in another, etc.


It really was wonderful. Probably the best thing about it was the focus on Christ's life and the fact that he was resurrected: we only used a couple of eggs on his crucifixion. I always get so sad and depressed when I focus on how much pain he was in at that time, rather than the fact that he conquered it and WHY he was willing to go through that. I love my husband. :)

Birthday!

So, I didn't write at all for the rest of March or April. My bad!
I had an awesome birthday weekend-we celebrated Thursday-Monday. I loved it :) I took advantage of a lot of free deals I'd signed up for with restaurants and such, and we had some good food and good times. So I'll document!
DAY OF (March 16th)
First: Bowling! I called ahead and found out that FatCats would let me bowl for free on my birthday. Whoopee! So we took advantage of it.
"Cool guys walk away from explosions"
Second: we went to Wendy's. This one we weren't actually going to do, since on the day of my birthday I had class/'lab' which meant I'd cooked a full meal (cooking class, remember) and eaten at 4, but I'm prego so I got hungry again.

Third: Coldstone. I got a free 'like it' (small) size, but a medium was twice as much ice cream and only cost a quarter, so I seized the chance. mmm!
Fourth: After stopping by my parents' place, we went home and I opened my presents from Sammy. So fun! He'd wrapped them in paper bag wrapping paper since that's all we had at the time. :) It was fantastic.
DAY AFTER (March 17th)
Fifth: We went to Tucanos for lunch, because they sent me a free meal card and lunch is like 7 dollars cheaper than dinner for the same thing. Holy yummy! It was incredible-I loved it. I just wish I'd been able to fit more down there! Sam ate a lot more than me, but he stayed full for like a full 30 hours and I was hungry again in 3.
Oh that reminds me, this was hilarious to me: we were around like, 5 other pregnant women where we were seated. Seriously! It was so weird. I just kept laughing more and more when I realized another one was pregnant. What, is that where we congregate now? It was so weird but funny.
2 Days After (March 18th)
Sixth: We went to Red Robin, because
they sent me a free burger certificate in my email. This was perfect, since Sam and I almost always split burgers when we go to Red Robin. :) yay! The only lame thing was our table-they stuck us in this place that looked like they'd just gotten a table in the back and pulled it out since it was so crowded. It was basically where the drink servers are, like behind the scenes. Can you say college students? They knew exactly who we were...a little lame...but it was still good food. So no worries!
Seventh: We didn't have any discounts on this but I think we went to a movie at the dollar theater...I just can't remember which one. Ah well...
5 Days After (March 21st)
Eighth: I got a free ice cream cone at Baskin Robbins. Yay!

Thus ended my birthday madness. OH! Except for with the family: we had the Christensen birthday dinner in early April, because I wanted a combined one with Sarah so she and their family could be there. So we had ice cream cake, and later Sarah and I went shopping with birthday money at Motherhood Maternity and got some cute stuff. :)