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January 31, 2012 · filed under food, life

january loves

I’m stealing this idea from Janssen, and if you know Janssen you’ll agree that pretty much all of her ideas are steal-worthy!

Things I’ve been loving in January:

  • My shiny new MacbookPro. Sure, it technically belongs to the office, but I am having no problem at all pretending that it’s mine.
  • Global warming. I don’t actually like global warming, but I have been loving our warm winter. It was 64 degrees here today! I wore open-toed shoes! I believe that probably we are all screwed and should move northward and inland, but in the meantime, I’ll enjoy it.
  • The book Zeitoun. It was chosen for my February book club and I was smitten right away once I heard it was about New Orleans, during and after Katrina. But it’s about so much more. It’s non-fiction but reads like an adventure novel. The story follows a Syrian-American man and his family during the storm, the flood, and through a Homeland Security/FEMA disaster that more closely resembled Guantanamo Bay than Bourbon Street.
  • Spinach & Artichoke Dip. My friend Alyssa over at Everyday Maven was kind enough to take a special request from me. I wanted a healthified version of cheesy spinach dip, and she totally came through. I highly recommend this for the Super Bowl party you are hosting or attending. (Also, I’ve been eating it for lunch all week, with red bell pepper dipping sticks, and it’s the best homemade lunch I’ve had in awhile.)
  • Homemade breakfast sandwiches. On Sundays I’ve been making breakfast sandwiches in bulk for the week ahead. Ingredients: whole wheat english muffin (toasted then cooled), 1 piece turkey bacon or 1 patty of Morningstar fake sausage (cooked then cooled), and then I make a thin fritatta (you could add cheese or veggies or just do egg whites) and use the rim of a drinking glass to cut the egg into circles. Assemble, saran wrap, freeze, and reheat!
  • Living life like I’m 21 years old again. Going to bars in Adams Morgan, sake bombs, sleeping in til noon, eating frozen waffles, hanging out with my friends talking about life/boys/clothes, etc. It’s not so bad.
  • Bright pink tights paired with a dark gray skirt and a black sweater. Y’know, before it became 64 degrees.

Here’s a view from my parents’ newly finished “retirement” “cabin” (both words meant to be taken lightly). Apparently it’s winter somewhere!

Tell me, what are you loving right now?


January 16, 2012 · filed under (in)fertility, blog, life

the old me

In redesigning the blog (thank you everyone for the swooning!) I found myself reading through a bunch of my archives. Aside from the normal embarrassment one feels upon reading one’s young and immature diary writings, I couldn’t help but think to myself…damn, I was really happy back then.

There was the time we did six word memoirs. Do any of you remember those? There are some gems in the comments.

There was the time I shaved my eyeball with a razor and ended up with an eye patch (and later with LASIK and 20/20 vision so we can consider it a happy accident).

There was the time my comments got a little crazy when I told you guys the s-e-x-u-a-l poem that Andrew wanted read at our wedding. Good veto, friends.

There was the ordinary Wednesday afternoon that we snuck out of work and got married at the courthouse.

And perhaps my favorite post of all time, writing about falling in love over the course of six Valentine’s days.

There’s more, too. Drunken girlfriend weekends, crafty endeavors, buying a house, beautiful vacations. In 2010 and 2011 the fog of infertility crept up on me. And then a little bit of hope and happiness for awhile, and then the loss. Now I feel like a black cloud follows me everywhere. It shadows all of my thoughts and words. It owns me and I hate it.

One day I’d really like to be a happy person again. If I had to write my six word memoir today, it would be: Things will never be the same.


December 25, 2011 · filed under life

christmas wishes

Christmas Card 2011

designed by etsy shop digibuddhaPaperie

Sending and receiving Christmas cards is probably my favorite thing about the holidays. I love getting mail, seeing photos, and yes, even reading those family newsletters.

Side note: I’m a big proponent of sending out photos even if you DON’T have kids, and including adults in the photos even if really you just want to show off your cute kids. I’m friends with YOU! I want to see YOU!

My Christmas wish for you is that you get to spend time with people you love. Thank you for sharing the highs and lows with me this year, and especially for lifting my spirits over the last four months. This blog and the friends I’ve made because of it have been a big part of my healing. I’m so grateful for you all.


December 20, 2011 · filed under (in)fertility, life

coal in your stocking

I was browsing a friend’s work website the other day. She runs a marine biology lab so I was pretty out of my element, but I’m always impressed and interested in what my friends do at work, especially something so radically different from my DC life.

It was maybe 30 seconds before I came across the word hypoxia. The only place I’ve seen that word before is on the autopsy. The likely cause of death. Not enough oxygen. Hypoxia.

I couldn’t read another word.

•••••

I’m pretty sure I come across as “normal” to most people. I go out to eat, go to happy hour, I laugh and joke and wear mascara and make fun of the Kardashians. But sometimes I’m just plain faking it. This is how pretty much every conversation goes in my head, if not in actuality:

Someone: Hey, how are you?

Me: Oh, hi. I’m [depressed]. How are you?

Someone: I’m good, too! What’s new?

Me: I’ve been keeping pretty busy [crying my face off]. You?

Someone: Tell me about it, this time of year is so busy with all the holiday parties and things to do! What are you doing for Christmas?

Me: I have plans to [feel sorry for myself. I might not get out of bed.]

Someone: That sounds great – let’s try to meet up one night.

Me: Totally. I’d love to [sit around and cry and talk about sad and unfair shit] together.

Someone: Cool, I’ll call you.

•••••

Merry Christmas to me! I just bought $561 worth of fertility drugs.

FA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA.

•••••

So I went to two support groups.

The first one was an infertility group. About eight or so women, all very nice, all with their own stories. One had 4 failed IVFs. Another was about to embark on her first RE appointment. Another was using a surrogate. I was probably somewhere in the middle in terms of infertility timeline and interventions.

But I was the only one with a dead baby.

So I went to pregnancy and infant loss support group. Again, about eight women, all very warm, all with different sad stories. One woman lost one of her twins, another lost a son at full term in a car accident. Another lost her son at three weeks old. Another lost her twins at 22 weeks gestation.

But I was the only one without any living children.

I just don’t know if I should go back, to either or to both.


December 19, 2011 · filed under life

2011: not what I ever imagined

1. What did you do in 2011 that you’d never done before?

Yoga! My sister made me try it, after the loss. I’ve kept it up because it feels good physically, but mostly it helps quiet my mind.

2. Did you keep your new year’s resolutions, and will you make more for next year?

According to this post, my 2011 resolution was to “do more fun things, buy less stuff, & keep life simple and focused on experiences.” I think I was moderately successful. I traveled a bunch. I went to New Hampshire, Vermont, NYC, Orcas Island (WA), Chicago, California, and Denver. I got better at golf, started yoga, and spent lots of time with friends.

I started but never finished my 30 before 30 list. Highlights of completed items include: Spending an entire day weekend with my BFF in Chicago; attending a wine tasting to learn three new kinds of wine; going to a badass KT Tunstall concert; spending a weekend in New England with my girlfriends; and creating a photobook of photos from my 20s (an epic but worthwhile project).

My resolution for 2012 – or my motto, really – is to have patience, perseverance, and inner peace. The Three P’s. I need inner peace the most. Inner peace, I will find you!!

The other thing I want to focus on in 2012 is living MY life and not comparing it so much to anyone else’s life.

3. Did anyone close to you give birth?

Oof. This question.

4. Did anyone close to you die?

Oof again. (And if you’re new here you should meet Miller.)

5. What countries did you visit?

I was USA-bound all year, although while vacationing in the San Juan Islands my cell phone was convinced I was in Canada. Does that count?

6. What would you like to have in 2012 that you didn’t have in 2011?

A living, breathing, cuddly baby. That’s all I want. Of course, the clock is seriously ticking on this one so maybe I’d settle for just a healthy pregnancy sometime in 2012.

I wouldn’t mind an actual vacation either. Our supposed-to-be-epic trip to California was pretty well ruined on Day 3.

7. What dates from 2011 will be etched upon your memory, and why?

June 24th – I turned 30. August 22nd – the worst day of my life. November 16th & 23rd – the planned C-section day and the due date. Hopefully December 31st when my niece is due to be born.

8. What was your biggest achievement of this year?

Is it okay to say that my biggest achievement is getting out of bed every single day since August 23rd?

9. What was your biggest failure?

My weight is exactly the same as the start of the year. I guess it could be worse…

10. Did you suffer illness or injury?

Anyone wanna see my C-section scar?

11. What was the best thing you bought?

White maternity jeans off ebay, my little gold “M” necklace, my new iPhone.

12. Whose behavior merited celebration?

Oh my, almost everyone in my life. My husband for sure, my family, my friends in real life and online. Strangers who reached out to me. People who just let me be myself, even if that was really not fun to be around for awhile. I can truly say that NO ONE let me down this year. That’s pretty amazing.

Also? The Labor & Delivery nurses at Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach, CA.

13. Whose behavior made you appalled and depressed?

No one is coming to mind. I’m pretty checked out of caring about what appalling or annoying people are doing these days.

14. Where did most of your money go?

No major purchases this year. So, the usual stuff – mortgage, groceries, and too much eating out.

15. What did you get really excited about?

Our trip to California. Learning that the baby was a boy.

16. What song will always remind you of 2011?

Cee Lo Green / Forget You. (I don’t even like that song.)

17. Compared to this time last year, are you: a) happier or sadder? b) thinner or fatter? c) richer or poorer?

Sadder.
Same.
And I was going to say richer until I remembered about the stock market.

18. What do you wish you’d done more of?

Exercise. Cooking & meal planning. Cleaning my room! (Some things never change, Mom.)

19. What do you wish you’d done less of?

Facebook.

20. How will you spend Christmas?

We are staying home this year with very little planned. My in-laws are coming to town for a few days, which will be nice. I will miss my family but am excited to have a peaceful and low key holiday.

21. Did you fall in love in 2011?

Andrew and I celebrated five years of marriage this year and aside from the sad stuff, I think we’re better than ever. Neither of us thought we needed to be closer, but I’m glad that the loss brought us together, because I can see how it could easily go the other direction.

I also felt what it is to be a mom who loves her baby. It’s crazy, raw, fierce, primal, overwhelming…

22. What was your favorite TV program?

Don’t judge but I kinda like Whitney. The Soup. HIMYM. Big Bang Theory.

23. What was the best book you read?

Unbroken was excellent. And Bossypants was worth the wait at the library. I also read The Great Gatsby again for the first time since high school, and completely loved it. It’s not that I cared for the characters or even the story so much as I thought the writing was so impressive. The book is short, but every sentence is marvelously crafted.

24. What was your greatest musical discovery?

Free music mashups from Girl Talk got me through a bunch of time on the treadmill. Until I gave up the treadmill, ha.

25. What did you want and get?

Pregnant.

26. What did you want and not get?

A living baby.

27. What was your favorite film of 2011?

Moneyball (I guess? I have movie amnesia.)

28. What did you do on your birthday, and how old were you?

I turned 30! Andrew took me our to our fave neighborhood french Bistro and I ate gazpacho and scallops, and then we went to a new neighborhood bakery for pretty french macarons (which I was too full to eat, oops).

29. What one thing would have made your year immeasurably more satisfying?

Jeez, I’m starting to feel like these questions are TRYING to hurt my feelings.

30. How would you describe your personal fashion concept of 2011 ?

Jeans, wedges, ponytails, and yoga pants.

31. What kept you sane?

Same as last year: My mom, dad, sisters, cousin, friends, husband, gchat, and iced coffee.

32. What political issue stirred you the most?

I have a hard time caring about anything political right now. One issue that I’ve become interested in is the really horrible long-term effects of concussions in professional sports like hockey and football. It’s seriously sad stuff (like early onset dementia) and I’m glad people are waking up to the issue. Here’s an article you can read on it.

33. Who did you miss?

Same as last year: My family and far-away friends, despite spending thousands of minutes on the phone with them.

34. Tell us a valuable life lesson you learned in 2011.

I have a LOT of people who care about me and support me. And I have to keep looking at the fullness and richness of my life, and not just what’s missing.

35. Quote a song lyric that sums up your year.

The rain in New Orleans, forgot to end
But the mouths of the people are dry
And we watch and wait
And do nothing but sigh
And hope everything
Is gonna turn alright
But I don’t know
If it’ll be alright

-Joshua Radin

Janet & Andrew

 

**If you have a blog and write a year-end post, please post the link in the comments. I love reading these.

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