Here are some more pics of the same trip
Friday, October 15, 2010
36 weeks and the North Rim
Liv is now 36 weeks pregnant. The kid is huge! He's kicking around and moving. While we were on a walk last night Liv almost feel over from what we could only classify as a round house kick administered by our little bundle of joy.
Last week end I took a bit of time off work and we went to the north rim of the Grand Canyon. When I asked my co-worker where to take my pregnant wife to go camping the most common answer was "nowhere!" But we did get some good advice about some Forest Service land just outside the National Park boundary. We started off our trip with a Forest Service employee family day in Payson AZ, from there we spent a night at Mormon Lake, then went up to Jacob Lake and the Grand Canyon. Liv is a champ! Even being almost 9 months pregnant she wanted to go camping. She said "I can be uncomfortable in our bed, or I can be uncomfortable outside." She helped me with everything. She always set up the tent, always layed out our bags, she is my favorite person to road trip and camp with.
This is our camp site at Mormon Lake. The sun set was amazing. The thing that makes Liv a fun person to go camping with is that she finds joy in simplicity. As we have started car camping more and backpacking less, she still encourages me not to pack to much, and only bring what we need, or she'll try to do with out.
The first morning we woke up and went for a walk. It was so nice nice to feel cold. Fall is great. We don't get weather like this in Mesa, so we were ecstatic about cool autumn walks.
Last week end I took a bit of time off work and we went to the north rim of the Grand Canyon. When I asked my co-worker where to take my pregnant wife to go camping the most common answer was "nowhere!" But we did get some good advice about some Forest Service land just outside the National Park boundary. We started off our trip with a Forest Service employee family day in Payson AZ, from there we spent a night at Mormon Lake, then went up to Jacob Lake and the Grand Canyon. Liv is a champ! Even being almost 9 months pregnant she wanted to go camping. She said "I can be uncomfortable in our bed, or I can be uncomfortable outside." She helped me with everything. She always set up the tent, always layed out our bags, she is my favorite person to road trip and camp with.
Sunday, October 3, 2010
34 weeks
We are approaching the arrival of our first child. Many, many people have been through this before us. This is not uncharted ground, the last frontier or anything that will be in next years Guinness Book of World Records. But for us it is. For us it is uncharted territory. For us if means new joys and pains that we have heard about, but from the same mouths hear that we will never understand. We hear we will never understand till we do it for ourselves. So hear we go. I don't now what is harder to accept: the fact that this little boy may be completly opposite from me, enjoying thing that I can't understand; or the fact that he might be just like me, stubborn, fiercely independent for no reason, and a sucker for a pretty face. Speaking of a pretty face, my wife is amazing. I hope so much that he is like his mother; calm and peaceful, gentle and understanding, dignified and respectful. Liv worked her last day at the day-care on Friday. She is now a committed full time mom, which sometimes she is nervous about. Sometimes I am nervous about providing for a wife and child. Like I have stated before, we try to take turns freaking out so we don't both crash at the same time.
It's amazing how choices liberate us. The world teaches that by avoiding choices, and thus responsibility, we present ourselves with more freedoms. I disagree. The Lords plan is for us to progress. When we choose to follows God's law we are happy, if we are continuously progressing and experiencing happiness then we are living God's plan. When we live in accordance to God's plan we are free to chose the destiny of our souls. True freedom is obtained through obedience.
When this new little guy coming into our lives I am so glad that he will have a mother like Liv. She is getting into the uncomfortable stage of pregnancy. Our boy is always moving around in there. My favorite thing to do is put my hand on her stomach and wait for him to kick it off, which he will do. He is very active and we spend a lot of time reading to him, talking to him, singing him songs (usually off key), and just watching him move around. I think the most difficult part of this stage is accepting that anything can happen, but not knowing what will happen.
It's amazing how choices liberate us. The world teaches that by avoiding choices, and thus responsibility, we present ourselves with more freedoms. I disagree. The Lords plan is for us to progress. When we choose to follows God's law we are happy, if we are continuously progressing and experiencing happiness then we are living God's plan. When we live in accordance to God's plan we are free to chose the destiny of our souls. True freedom is obtained through obedience.
When this new little guy coming into our lives I am so glad that he will have a mother like Liv. She is getting into the uncomfortable stage of pregnancy. Our boy is always moving around in there. My favorite thing to do is put my hand on her stomach and wait for him to kick it off, which he will do. He is very active and we spend a lot of time reading to him, talking to him, singing him songs (usually off key), and just watching him move around. I think the most difficult part of this stage is accepting that anything can happen, but not knowing what will happen.
Liv had been doing a great job at preparing for labor. She is keeping track of her diet making sure she is getting enough food for the baby. She is doing exercises that will prepare her for labor. We have taken a tour of the hospital, we have drafted a birth plan (that we still need to revise. We have the car seat in the car. We almost have all of our bags packed. I am experiencing a feeling like I have not experienced before. On other adventures in life I have either known what to expect, or known what to do when it all goes wrong. Right now I don't know what to expect, or what to do if it all goes wrong, but I have never been so excited.

Liv at 27 weeks

Liv at 31 weeks

Mama and Papa Clark and Liv (AZ 9/12/2010)

Liv at a typical Arizona art show talking with the artists

Liv at her favorite place
Liv at 27 weeks
Liv at 31 weeks
Mama and Papa Clark and Liv (AZ 9/12/2010)
Liv at a typical Arizona art show talking with the artists
Liv at her favorite place
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