Sunday, August 14, 2011

St. Patrick's Day

I know it is August, so it is a bit strange that I am blogging about St. Patrick's Day, but I promise I have a good explanation. We were discussing our annual St. Patty's Day party at Sarah's birthday party last weekend, and a big question arose...will having a roughly six-week-old baby deter the Shepherds from having said party in 2012?

It may seem crazy to even consider throwing a big bash while I'm still in what Sarah calls "the newborn haze," but what kind of Mom would I be if I neglected celebrating Baby Shep's first St. Patrick's Day? It is still TBD at this point, but I will be sad if we cancel completely. I have a feeling we may just have a scaled-down version next year.

On this note, I realized that I never posted pics from this year's party. So, let's reminisce and pretend that the weather is as fabulous now as it was on St. Patty's Day...

There was tons of food as usual (one of my favorite parts of the party), but I only managed to take pics of the dessert table.

We actually had a bunch of kids this year as well (at least early in the day).

And it was our nephew Jack's first St. Patty's Day.


See...it is possible to hold a small baby and a green beer at the same time :).

Kate and Ellie also had a good time...and Kate was really curious about the keg.

And a bunch of other kiddos joined the fun...

And all the kids running around didn't stop the tomfoolery, excessive drinking, and dance parties...

Kim even made an appearance all the way from Los Angeles.

**Note that no babies were harmed in this game of Corn Hole.

We even had a leprechaun join the revelry.

And after someone may or may not have added everclear to the punch, the middle school jams were put on the iPod, and the dance party was on...

As you can see, we had a great time at the 3rd Annual O'Shepherd St. Patty's Day Party....

We will just have to wait to see what St. Patty's Day 2012 has in store.

Friday, August 5, 2011

The First Trimester


First...the obligatory belly shot. This one was taken at the end of the 12th week, and I will try to be good about taking one every four weeks.

I can't believe my belly is already so big! I think my extremely short torso is to blame :).

I feel very fortunate that the first trimester of this pregnancy went so smoothly. Perhaps the best thing was that I had no real morning sickness to speak of...thank goodness! However, the main bump in the road was a bit of spotting here and there. I learned that this is actually very common...but this didn't stop me from worrying like crazy each time. The silver lining was that each time I went in to the doctor, we got to see our little peanut and hear its wonderful heartbeat.

Here are the earliest pics of Baby Shep...looking more like a blob than a baby :).

Six Weeks


Seven Weeks

I think it looks like a sea monkey in these.


Eight Weeks

I really wish we had a sonogram at the 12-week appointment because the ones I have seen actually look like babies. Unfortunately, we will have to wait until the 20-week appointment...which is also when we will find out if Baby Shep is a boy or girl. Any guesses?

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Baby Shep


Now that the first trimester is over, and we have officially announced the good news to all our friends and family, I can finally post all about Baby Shep on our blog :). Let's start with how we found out about our little peanut and how we shared the news with our family...

Finding Out

My period wasn't due until a Monday, but I just couldn't wait any longer to take a pregnancy test. So, on Friday morning I took one of the extra tests that a friend had given me (thanks, Tessa!). At first, I didn't see anything, and I told myself that it was probably still too early to get a positive result....but then I saw a very, very faint pink line! I immediately took another test, and the same thing happened...a faint line.

I figured it was time to bring out the big guns...the expensive digital test. Sure enough, it said "Pregnant" in letters that were clear as day. My hands were shaking so bad that I could barely hold the test, and my heart felt like it was beating a million times a minute.


Josh was still asleep at this point, and while I had thought about telling him in some sort of fun way, that all went out the window as soon as I saw the positive test. I immediately went into our bedroom and said "Josh....I'm pregnant!"

He was definitely awake at that point :). After enjoying the fun moment for a while, we had to get ready for work. However, that was probably the hardest time I have ever had paying attention at work. Thank goodness it was a Friday!

I can definitely say that this was one of the best and most surreal days of my life. Baby Shep was only the size of a poppy seed at this point, but I already felt like a Mom.

Telling Our Family

We had already planned on going to Austin for Memorial Day Weekend because Charlotte was graduating from high school, my grandparents were going to be in town from Arizona, and we hadn't been down to visit in a while. We had also invited Josh's parents to come up from San Antonio for dinner on Saturday. So, we knew it would be the perfect time to tell them.

Before making the trip, we ordered coffee mugs for each of our parents that said something like "World's Best Grandma" or "Happy Father's Day Grandpa." The plan was to tell them that we had bought them some fun little Mother's Day/Father's Day gifts while we were in South Padre for Steve and Diana's wedding. With the mugs purchased and wrapped, we were ready to go.

The first stop was at my Dad and Rhonda's house because we decided there was no way we could wait until our dinner on Sunday to tell them. When we gave them the gifts, they totally believed the cover story. They couldn't believe it when they read the mugs, and my Dad's face was priceless! Here are pics of the grandparents-to-be with their mugs...

Rhonda (who is pretty sure she is going to go by Nana):

And my Dad (who is undecided on his grandpa name):

Lily was also there to hear the news (she was very excited to be the first sibling to find out)...and to take a group shot.

With our first set of parents now in a grandparent haze (my Dad said he couldn't concentrate on making dinner anymore), we headed to my Mom's house.

Unfortunately, we had to wait for a few hours before Josh's parents arrived, and it was so hard not to tell my Mom! When she offered us some beer or wine while we were in the pool, I had to play cool and say that I was going to wait until dinner.

They finally arrived, and with our parents, Bonnie, Jesse, and Charlotte there, we brought out their "Mother's/Father's Day presents." Josh's parents and Jimmy got it as soon as they saw the mugs, but I think my Mom was in shock. She finally looked at me and said, "Are you pregnant?!"

After lots of hugs and celebration, we took pictures of all the grandparents with their mugs...

Betsy (aka Grammy):

Gary (aka Grandpa):

Jimmy (who declared that night that he would like to be called Nello, which was his nickname in college due to his fantastic Spades skills):

And my Mom (who is also undecided on her grandma name, but I am voting for GiGi):

Can you tell how happy my Mom looks!

Josh also called his sister Tori to tell her the fun news...

...and when she shared the news with Kate, Ellie, and Jack, they were so excited about their new cousin that they sent us a picture...


It was so much fun surprising everyone!

But we weren't done yet. Since Hannah and Sarabeth weren't at my Dad's house earlier in the day, we went back over to his house after dinner to tell them and my grandparents. I think Sara won for best reaction...she was so excited that she burst into tears :).

It was such a fun weekend, and it was the perfect way to let the family in our little secret!

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Happy 5th Birthday Stella!




Happy birthday to the sweetest and silliest dog anyone could ask for! I can't believe you have been a part of our family for five years. It is even harder to believe you used to be this small:

Some things will never change though...

Including how much you still love getting your tummy rubbed.
You may bark a little too much at times...

But you put up with our shenanigans :).
We love you, Stella!

Friday, March 4, 2011

Baby Jack

Last week was an exciting one for the family...Josh's sister Tori and her husband Todd are now the proud parents of a precious baby boy! He is so adorable, and I think he looks like a mix of his twin sisters, Kate and Ellie.

Below are a few pics of our little nephew...

Jackson "Jack" Todd Lockwood





Friday, February 4, 2011

Baby It's Cold Outside


The weather has been crazy this week in Dallas!

It started out with some ice on Tuesday morning...

Josh got a workout breaking up the ice on our driveway.

In addition to the ice, it has been suuuuuuper cold all week....and it is still not above freezing.

And desperate times call for desperate measures to stay warm. If this outfit isn't sexy, I don't know what is :).

Then, it started snowing last night.

Louie was much more curious than Stella.

And despite weather forecasts last night predicting "maybe an inch of snow" in Dallas, we woke up to this winter wonderland...


The dogs finally got the hang of the snow.

Louie is a natural.

And Stella even tolerated it.

By the end of the day, they were even running in circles.

This week of winter weather was so fun! And I really love how our house looks covered in snow :).


About Me

My name is Catherine, but most of my friends call me Cat. I was born and raised in Austin, went to TCU, and ended up in Dallas for law school (where Josh and I met). I decided that being an attorney was not my cup of tea and pursued a career in legal marketing. I am now a mother of two attempting to balance family with a full-time job, which is always an adventure. I love: my sweet babies, handsome husband, very large family, and fabulous friends; trying new restaurants; wine; TCU football; holidays; cooking; The Bar Method; pajamas; Topo Chico; reading; coffee; Central Market; carbs; the beach; mani/pedis; Anthropologie; binge-worthy TV shows and podcasts; trivia; French 75s; Pinterest; cheese boards; The Ticket; dancing; Sprinkles cupcakes; The Texas Rangers; fresh flowers; thunderstorms; naps; Tex-Mex; the Texas Hill Country; porch-sitting; ranch dressing; throwing parties; and my job. I hate: working-mom guilt; snakes; heights; waking up early; ignorant people; stomach bugs; paper cuts; green fruit; snoring; bad hair days; the sound of people eating (Misophonia); scary movies; bad drivers; pulpy OJ; trimming baby fingernails; and Miracle Whip. That pretty much sums it up.

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