11.26.2009

Happy Thanksgiving!

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
GIVE THANKS WITH A GRATEFUL HEART.
REJOICE AND BE GLAD, FOR THE LORD 
HAS DONE GREAT THINGS.

BLESSINGS TO YOU. 

11.25.2009

Babies' Update

I am now almost 22 weeks pregnant.
The girls have been moving all the time... doin' a dance I suppose.
I am supposed to go to the doctor every 2 weeks between now and 30 weeks, they are checking for twin-to-twin transfusion, which is when one twin takes most of the nutrients and the other suffers.  But we just had an appointment last week, and they were both the same size and looking good.  They are each the same size as if it there was just one... so you can imagine how big I will get very soon.

They can't tell if they are identical or fraternal, but he can tell that there is a membrane between them.  This is no indication though.

I measured around my belly and compared notes with how I was with Christian, and I am measuring 4 weeks ahead of where I was with him.  But I think you also grow a little faster with the 2nd baby.... let alone the 2nd AND 3rd!

It is still so amazing to me that there are 2 babies inside.  I can't quite imagine or fathom how they survive in such tight quarters.  How do they not poke each others eyes out or get all tangled up?   My mom was able to come to the last ultrasound, which was fantastic!  If anyone wants to come with me, let me know, because I'll be having them at almost every visit for the next 10 weeks.  It is so amazing to see them moving so much... yet I can only feel the bigger movements.  God did an amazing thing when he created the pregnancy process.  (it is a little strange if you think about it though... people walking around with huge growths in their mid-sections... which just happens to be the continuation of their race).

Anyway, we'll keep you updated!

11.24.2009

Final Rome Update

Today we shared our final day in Rome.  We rode the train about an hour into the countryside to Ortavio.  SOO mad I didn't have camera today.  This town was the most quaint Italian town you'd ever imagine... atop a hill with an amazing view, and perfect weather to top it off.  Filled with cute shops and not many people, we strolled around for a while before we came back into Rome.  Then we ate at a Chinese Restaraunt!... I think it was better than American Chinese ( at least the dish I got was)... then I got my final gelati... oh-so-good.  We stopped and bought some pastries for the morning since we have to head to the airport at 4:30.
The pastry shop that I had been wanting to get something at the entire time was closed yesterday, so I knew today was my last day... this shop was amazing and I couldn't wait to get something.  So this morning I was so excited, and we went, and it was closed again and people everywhere... and it turns out they are shooting a movie there.  I wanted to stop and ask what it was, but Simon said it's probably "George Clooney" (in his best italian accent), and didn't want to ask. 
Tonight it was still closed, so I asked someone, and apparently, GEORGE CLOONEY is here filming his next movie called The American.  Figures... we could've possibly seen him today, but oh well, we were in that shop!  George Clooney and his little film brigade kept me from my pastry.  I am mad at George Clooney.
Time to go.
Ciao.

"Mama-Go" and Rachel Henry Design

I've been staying busy sewing, baby things as well as interior design items.  Here are some of the recent items:
Pillows with Trim:

Zipper Pillows:


Custom Diaper Bag for a lady in New York(!):

Open for Business! :)

11.23.2009

Christian..

We just got to see Christian on Skype....it was probably the best part of our vacation yet!! We love that little boy.
--Simon & Rachel

Rome Update 4

Only 1 day left in Rome.
Today we went to the Vatican City, which includes the Sistine Chapel and St. Peter's Basilica.  Very impressive size, grandeur, and art.  We went up into the cupola of St. Peter's--- WOW!... Simon's stomach was queesy near the edge.... very high up! 
I can't believe I forgot to mention this last night, but SUPER bad news: my camera broke after the first day here. (HUGE sad face)... the shutter release is broken, and we've asked several people who know about Nikon's to look at it (even a prof from Penn State who does media journalism and knows all about them).  All their ideas have failed... and so we have resorted to disposables.... yippee. 
Simon bought me an Italian sweater (one that will fit over my ever-expanding belly)... and he got a t-shirt (of course) and tie.
We are about to Skype with Christian, YAY!   Then we will have a nice dinner of pizza and probably go to bed early, like every other night.
Tomorrow we are going to Orveta, a town in the countryside.  VERY excited about this.
Ciao!

Baby Bump-Bump

How glad am I that twins don't cause my stomach to have TWO large bulges instead of just one---- that would look so weird.
This picture was taken back on November 1st.  Seems like just yesterday...

My parents are in South Bend now, my dad is the senior pastor at a Missionary Church.  It's already been so nice having them closer.  We went up for their first Sunday at the church... this is in the home they are renting...

And this is another time when mom and dad came to our place for the day... and Christian helped her do the dishes.  He looooved it.


He also really loves popcorn.  Crazy eyes!
Welcome to Indiana Mom and Dad!  (now we just have to work on the Henry side...)

11.22.2009

Rome update 3

What another great day!
Started out a little rough: got woken up around 5am by the conierge telling us our taxi was here... except we didn't order a taxi.  I couldn't go back to sleep for over 2 hours... but finally did, so we both slept in.  Then headed out, past the Trevi Fountain, Pantheon, and back around the Colosseum area.  We took a tour which included the Circus Maximus, a little church with the truth-telling face thing (if you've ever seen the movie roman holiday i guess it's on there)... then on to the catacombs (pretty neat!), and finally St. Peter's chains with Michelangelo's sculptures of Moses, etc.  All very impressive... we are glad we got the tour and didn't just count on our own guidings.
We still love the food... we've had pizza, pasta, gelato, and our own snacks.  Everything is expensive here... one euro is equal to $1.50... so we feel like prices are reasonable, but we're actually paying a little more.  Weather is still super nice... perfect for walking around.
Tomorrow we are going to the Vatican.  It will probably be an all-day thing because it is on the other side of town... and lots to do there.
We have an internet cafe right across the street from our hotel, so that is WONDERFUL!... what are the odds? 
We were going to try to skype with Christian today, but it won't work out because of his nap schedule and the time difference.  Last night we were trying to remember what he looked like.  :-( ... can't wiat to give him big hugs!
That's it for now. 
Oh--- and as far as being pregnant, it is definitely not an ideal situation.  When we planned the trip, I figured I'd be preggo, but not this far along and not with twins.  It is okay most of the time, but I get a little stiff and achy at times.  Getting good exercise though!
Thanks for checking in, time to get back to the big city of Roma.
Love,
Rachel

Happy Birthday Josh!

Happy Birthday Josh!
So glad you are part of the fam. 
Do something special to celebrate!
Love ya.

Fun Times...

Even though we are living in a small place, we've still been able to have plenty of space for playing, ball-throwing, and wrestling with Christian.  It's actually quite roomy!
After doing this with Simon, Christian came and laid down on his back holding the ball, but he wasn't sure what to do with it.
 Just chilaxin'.

Reach!


In Dad's sweater... very studly...
(he took a stumble down a few stairs, thus the scab under his nose)...

He helped me cook one night... somehow kitchen utencils ended up all over the house...



He is going to get a haircut this week while staying with his Grandparents... a real, official haircut!... and from the same barber that cut Simon's hair when he was a baby. 
I sure hope he still has a steady hand.

11.21.2009

Rome update 2

Had a great day in Rome!
We went to the colosseum, palatino, roman forum, and around there. It was really amazing, and lots of good pictures.
The weather is absolutely beautiful--- short sleeves all the way and sunny.
We've enjoyed the food a lot, and also the supermercati, like the grocery store.
Now back to the hotel for resting our feet... lots of walking.
Rome is a beautiful city too.... very picturesque.
Have a great day!
Us

Happy Birthday Dad!

Happy Birthday Dad!
So glad you are celebrating another year of life.
So many new things will happen this year --- how exciting!
Love you so much, 
Have a wonderful day!

11.20.2009

Thursday,the first night.....

(written by Simon)... 
I'm on the computer across the street from our hotel. I had to go out and exchange money....luckily we brought a lot of US cash, because our atm cards dont work internationally!! To say the least, we have a limited amount of euros. She is back in the room trying to get a little rest.....we've already done a TON of walking...got to see a huge basilica....St. Mary Maggiore or something like that.
We got through everything on time and in good order. Some small scares hear and there with losing stuff, but nothing major.
We couldnt really sleep well on the flight....its 3:10 here right now....and i am running on about 30 minutes of sleep. we are going to try to stay up until 7-8ish. Once we get the sleep we need....it will be much more enjoyable.
If i sound frazzled....it's because i'm trying to use this crazy italian keyboard. Tomorrow we're going to the Colosseum and all of that good stuff.
Hope Christian is doing well....we already miss him very much!
---Simon

PS...pray for our safety...these ppl are crazy!!

Happy Birthday Sis!

Happy Birthday Ericka!
Love you so much, and hope you have a wonderful day celebrating! 

House Update

I dont' remember what the last thing was that I wrote about our house (old and new)... but here's the status:
1). We sold our house on Landess Street, closed, and it's over with.  Goodbye quaint little house that I loved.
2).  We moved into a one-bedroom apartment temporarily while waiting to close on a new house.
3).  The new house was appraised (even after 2 appraisals) for much less than the price we agreed upon... and the seller refuses to lower their price... which means we can't a loan for the amount the seller wants, and we don't have an extra $10 grand to meet the difference.  So all said and done, we're not getting that house.
4).  We can't stay in our current rental because there's no way it would work once the twins are born (or even later in the pregnancy... going up the stairs is already annoying me).  So we either need to find a place to buy or another rental big enough for all of us.
5).  We agreed to rent a 3 bedroom house from one of Simon's co-workers: it will work out very well and will allow us the flexibility to slowly look for a different house to buy or whatever else may come up in the future.  We will probably move in just before Christmas.

Thank you for your prayers and encouragement.  We are trusting that there is a reason God didn't allow things to work out for buying that house, and now we'll just have to wait and see what He has in mind.  We're actually pretty excited!

11.19.2009

Halloween

I have a few hours at Simon's parent's house before we leave for the airport, so I'll take this chance to update our blog for all of you who have been oh-so-sad that I'm not writing. I'm sure there must be a million of you.
I'll start back at our Small Group Costume Party:  here come the Amish...





Originally, we were going to dress Christian up as well (thus the suspenders), but ended up getting a babysitter for him.  Looks like he needs them in that picture.

Fun times, my friends, fun times.

11.07.2009

In Case You Didn't Hear...

GIRLS!
That's right, TWO of them.  Doctor said he never says he's 100% sure, but then added that he has NEVER been wrong.
We have to be honest, we were expecting at least one of them to be a boy... so it has taken some getting used to... but we're pretty happy.  Christian will be the protector big brother, and hopefully he'll get another brother someday.
The babies are pretty much the same size and right-on for their due date.  They seem healthy and are as cute as unborn babies can be.  We won't know until they're born if they are identical or fraternal.   So at least we still get some sort of surprise even though we found out the genders!

We're still surviving in our little apartment... but news with our new house isn't so great.  It isn't appraising for our agreed-upon price, and the seller is not budging in their price (guess they don't really want to sell it).  So we may be back to square one as far as looking for a place to live... either buying or renting.  

We need to do a lot of planning before our trip to Rome in less than 2 weeks!  We're quite excited... but as of right now, we have absolutely nothing planned except our plane and hotel.  If you've been to Rome and have recommendations for us, PLEASE comment and let us know!  Thanks.

Have a great weekend!
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