Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Still waiting for baby...
Well, my due date has come and gone, as many of you know. We've received phone calls upon phone calls asking if the little guy was here yet. But, he's not... I guess he's just not ready to come out yet. Although, I am more than ready and so is Aaron. We've been walking... I ate lots of pineapple and thinking about going to buy some raspberry leaf tea... even went to the Aquarium on Saturday for hours... tried other various methods to induce.. and nothing yet. So, the plan so far is that they will induce next Monday, the 26th if he doesn't come before then. So... at the most 6 more days... stay tuned!
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Getting ready for Baby Boy Campbell
Here are a few photos of the baby's nursery... less than 3 weeks to go... we're almost ready! Well, I'm ready and waiting to pop, still have a few things to buy and things to do around the house, though. Aaron is sick of putting things together and picking up everything my clumsy hands drop. AJ has been a big help and I'm sure will be an even bigger help when our little guy gets here. Stay posted for baby news... I hope to get it up here! Happy Holidays!
(note our updated Blog Name: hbcampbells.blogspot.com)
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Back after 2 years.
Okay - I can't believe almost 2 years have passed since I last wrote on this blog. I was so "gung-ho" about it and just ran out of time... I guess. But, my friend Shannon just started a blog, so I've decided to try this again. A lot has happened in 2 years. We got married and are expecting a baby boy in just 5 more weeks. So, I think I will have a lot to post in the near future to keep you all up to date. Stay tuned...
Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Our Loveable Lizard Rocky
For our little man AJ's sixth birthday this past November we got him a pet. Now, it's not your ordinary pet — since we our renting our house, the landlord said we couldn't have a dog (which would have been our first choice) or a cat— so we ended up with a Monitor Lizard, For those of you who don't know what a Monitor is, it's not your typical little garden lizard, this thing will grow up to practically be a miniature alligator.
Now, how did we end up with this creature you ask? Aaron will tell you it was all my idea — but I beg to differ. I suggested that since we couldn't get AJ a dog, let's get him something small like a turtle or lizard (meaning something you could find in your backyard). I DID suggest a reptile as I wasn't too thrilled with the idea of getting any kind of rodent. However, Aaron thought my particular suggestions would be too boring. So, we thought - how about a Chameleon?
Well, it turns out that Chameleons don't live long and can't really be handled, they are too fragile. But we were already at Prehistoric Pets ready to buy a pet and then I don't really know what happened next... I think we asked for a suggestion and then somebody started showing us the Savannah Monitors. Next thing I knew we were picking one out — they even struggled picking it up out of the cage for us to look at and it proceeded to deficate all over the pet store clerk. But, the next thing I knew we were buying the $100 lizard along with a 40 gallon tank, substrate, lights, heating pad, water bowl, etc....
Needless to say when we surprised AJ at his birthday party, him and his friends didn't even know what to say. I do have to admit that we felt like pretty cool parents for getting what could possibly one of the best boy gifts ever!
So now, just over 2 months later, taking care of it is a whole different story. But, we're getting the hang of it... I think. First should I say that we thought we could keep it in the garage, but for those of you who know how cold it's been that only lasted a couple of days before we realized that wasn't going to work and moved him in to our living room. Now, it's not the stinkiest animal until.... it poops! Can I say eeeewwww - gross! And, I guess it's common for reptiles to enjoy going in their water... even grosser! So, that is really the main problem and Aaron and I seem to argue who's turn it is to dump out the poo water or clean the cage - not fun! I however seem to be the only one who isn't afraid of holding the thing. Actually that's not true - AJ has been GREAT with it and LOVES him so much! Aaron is the chicken... go figure!
And as for NO RODENTS... what do you think this thing eats... YES mice.... and who gets the mice to feed him... yep.... ME! But, I do have to say Aaron and AJ handle the crickets because that just creeps me out. I feel bad for the mice, but I can pick them up without feeling like bugs are crawling all over me for the rest of the night. We're learning what to feed it and are now attempting to possibly potty train Rocky.
Yes, you heard me, Potty Train a Lizard! We'll see...
So, for now we love our little lizard - he really is cool I have to admit and he is growing SO quickly! We seem to be taming him pretty well, which just requires petting and handling every day. Since he likes to go "you know what" in the water, we've taken the large water bowl out of his cage. Then, we take him out and put him in a tub of water, where usually he will go #2 pretty quickly. But, he loves to hang out in the water - and the funny thing is he likes to hang out under the water coming out of the faucet. And he apparently loves to be held in a towel after he's done with his "bath". HAHA!
Well, if you've read this whole thing I hope you enjoyed. Stay tuned for more Adventures with Rocky the Lizard.


Wednesday, January 24, 2007
song - mama says om
I haven't posted something for Mama Says Om in awhile... I guess you could say the holidays got the better of me. But, I saw this week's theme "SONG" and I had just the thing in mind. I wish I had the perfect photo to go with the story, but I didn't have a camera with me and felt like staging one now wouldn't be quite right. So, i am reposting a story from July... I hope you enjoy!
first rock concert at age 5
Three hours before Pearl Jam was to take stage at the LA Forum last night - the friend I was to go with was MIA - my boyfriend had injured his leg at work and couldn't bear the thought of standing for hours on end - and it seemed that every friend I called just couldn't make it. Now mind you, Pearl Jam has been my favorite band since they began about 15 years ago - I had been to the same concert the night before - and was about to just go by myself...
Well, needless to say I have exposed AJ to much of their music. And this kid just loves rock and roll! He has an electric guitar that santa brought him for Christmas and has been in piano lessons for about 3 months now and is flourishing! Every chance AJ gets to pick up the end of the hose nozel and put on a concert, he does.
So, after some careful consideration weighing the pros and cons with his father, I interupted his cartoons and asked: "So, how would you like to go do something so cool, that most kids your age never get the chance to?" He seemed to know what I was going to say next... and once I did... without hesitation... he was jumping up and down and flipping in circles, then he stopped in his tracks, looked at me and said, "I'll go get my shoes!".
He was in complete awe. It was amazing to watch and I knew we had made a good decision... for this child. AJ noticed everything: the lights, the people, the different color seats – and YES – everybody noticed him. I have to say, that we were very fortunate with the people sitting around us. Two young guys to the left were getting the little man hiped up about what he was about to see - "rock legends". And the woman to right, who reminded me so much of his Grandma Mary helped hail down the drink guy for some water. Aaron later commented... a guardian angel.
He only lasted about 45 minutes and I added another 30 by picking him up on and off (nearly 50 pounds now). And though we left about halfway through and I missed seeing Eddie perform another 90 minutes of amazing vocals - I wouldn't change it for anything. Seeing AJ pick up his guitar today (that he hasn't touched in a month or so) and start spouting out "I am a rock star!" was priceless!
We hope that it will be something that inspires him and motivates him with his ambitions in music and in anything he wants to do. It WILL be the first of many concerts to come! I never imagined we'd take him so young (maybe at 8 or 10, I thought), but with supervision and guidance I'd say it's an eye-opening and awe-inspiring experience.
I haven't posted something for Mama Says Om in awhile... I guess you could say the holidays got the better of me. But, I saw this week's theme "SONG" and I had just the thing in mind. I wish I had the perfect photo to go with the story, but I didn't have a camera with me and felt like staging one now wouldn't be quite right. So, i am reposting a story from July... I hope you enjoy!
first rock concert at age 5
Three hours before Pearl Jam was to take stage at the LA Forum last night - the friend I was to go with was MIA - my boyfriend had injured his leg at work and couldn't bear the thought of standing for hours on end - and it seemed that every friend I called just couldn't make it. Now mind you, Pearl Jam has been my favorite band since they began about 15 years ago - I had been to the same concert the night before - and was about to just go by myself...
Well, needless to say I have exposed AJ to much of their music. And this kid just loves rock and roll! He has an electric guitar that santa brought him for Christmas and has been in piano lessons for about 3 months now and is flourishing! Every chance AJ gets to pick up the end of the hose nozel and put on a concert, he does.
So, after some careful consideration weighing the pros and cons with his father, I interupted his cartoons and asked: "So, how would you like to go do something so cool, that most kids your age never get the chance to?" He seemed to know what I was going to say next... and once I did... without hesitation... he was jumping up and down and flipping in circles, then he stopped in his tracks, looked at me and said, "I'll go get my shoes!".
He was in complete awe. It was amazing to watch and I knew we had made a good decision... for this child. AJ noticed everything: the lights, the people, the different color seats – and YES – everybody noticed him. I have to say, that we were very fortunate with the people sitting around us. Two young guys to the left were getting the little man hiped up about what he was about to see - "rock legends". And the woman to right, who reminded me so much of his Grandma Mary helped hail down the drink guy for some water. Aaron later commented... a guardian angel.
He only lasted about 45 minutes and I added another 30 by picking him up on and off (nearly 50 pounds now). And though we left about halfway through and I missed seeing Eddie perform another 90 minutes of amazing vocals - I wouldn't change it for anything. Seeing AJ pick up his guitar today (that he hasn't touched in a month or so) and start spouting out "I am a rock star!" was priceless!
We hope that it will be something that inspires him and motivates him with his ambitions in music and in anything he wants to do. It WILL be the first of many concerts to come! I never imagined we'd take him so young (maybe at 8 or 10, I thought), but with supervision and guidance I'd say it's an eye-opening and awe-inspiring experience.
Friday, October 13, 2006
taste . mama says om
Here is our FIRST homegrown watermelon. Also, the only one. But, none the less, it was very exciting to have grown ONE watermelon from seeds and have it be so yummy and juicy. Now, we have one pumpkin just about ready for Halloween. For those that know me, I do not have much of a green thumb, so maybe we'll do even better in our next planting adventures.
I thought these photos were definitely a yummy taste of our enjoyment in tasting our yummy watermelon.


Here is our FIRST homegrown watermelon. Also, the only one. But, none the less, it was very exciting to have grown ONE watermelon from seeds and have it be so yummy and juicy. Now, we have one pumpkin just about ready for Halloween. For those that know me, I do not have much of a green thumb, so maybe we'll do even better in our next planting adventures.
I thought these photos were definitely a yummy taste of our enjoyment in tasting our yummy watermelon.


Sunday, September 17, 2006
first day of kindergarten
Well, we're already starting our second full week of kindergarten tomorrow and AJ is just loving it! I meant to post this picture up here sooner... he was so excited to be posing for pictures on this proud day that he gave us some of his amazing smiles, not his goofy faces. AND he kept asking me to take more. On the second day of school, he even asked if I was going to take pictures of him again.
Well, we're already starting our second full week of kindergarten tomorrow and AJ is just loving it! I meant to post this picture up here sooner... he was so excited to be posing for pictures on this proud day that he gave us some of his amazing smiles, not his goofy faces. AND he kept asking me to take more. On the second day of school, he even asked if I was going to take pictures of him again.
Wednesday, September 13, 2006
beauty is… mama says om
I thought I'd dig up this picture from my stay in Italy back in 1999. My uncle had decided to elope with his then girlfriend (now wife) while I was studying abroad in Firenze (Florence). They flew me from Firenze to southern Italy where my ancestors are from to a town called Bari. It was such an amazing experience, really what you picture Italy to be like - unlike the more urbanized Tuscany. Though I absolutely love Firenze, something about our experiences in Bari will never leave me.
One afternoon, during siesta, we were wandering through the streets of the town. All the families were home, eating meals, enjoying each others company. We passed one "casa" that was blaring the Beatles "Let it Be" — another family invited us in (I can't believe we declined the offer).
Then, we came upon one little girl standing on the street and I just had to take a picture. Well, then the mother sent out another little girl and another. After a series of shots — this is what I had.
Beauty IS!
I thought I'd dig up this picture from my stay in Italy back in 1999. My uncle had decided to elope with his then girlfriend (now wife) while I was studying abroad in Firenze (Florence). They flew me from Firenze to southern Italy where my ancestors are from to a town called Bari. It was such an amazing experience, really what you picture Italy to be like - unlike the more urbanized Tuscany. Though I absolutely love Firenze, something about our experiences in Bari will never leave me.
One afternoon, during siesta, we were wandering through the streets of the town. All the families were home, eating meals, enjoying each others company. We passed one "casa" that was blaring the Beatles "Let it Be" — another family invited us in (I can't believe we declined the offer).
Then, we came upon one little girl standing on the street and I just had to take a picture. Well, then the mother sent out another little girl and another. After a series of shots — this is what I had.
Beauty IS!
Sunday, August 27, 2006
train . mama says om
I was excited to see this topic on Mama Says Om today... I knew I'd have a lot of photos to choose from in the slew of pictures taken during my many travels through Europe. But, one in particular came to mind. This was what I call a lucky shot... one of my own faves if I dare say so. Taken on a moving train in Germany (I think... could have been Austria). You can also see the shot featured in the design of my website at: www.LuisoArt.com.
Thursday, August 24, 2006

Well the annual Kick Off Dinner for the Walk to D'Feet ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease) was last night! So, I've finally started recruiting Walkers for my team Dad's Detail... and asking for donations to support the cause. Money raised goes to provide patient services for the patients themselves as well as effected family members — and goest to help find the cause and cure of this fatal disease.
Any amount helps. Plus we are ALWAYS looking for more volunteers.
check it out >> click here to join my team or show support!
Friday, August 11, 2006
camp - mama says om
Last day of UK Soccer Camp playing goalie in the "World Cup" as Germany's Poldoski!

Last day of UK Soccer Camp playing goalie in the "World Cup" as Germany's Poldoski!

Sunday, July 30, 2006
simple - mama says om
sometimes the simplest things are the most beautiful.
taking pictures of the moon with the man I love last valentine's day.
sometimes the simplest things are the most beautiful.
taking pictures of the moon with the man I love last valentine's day.
Thursday, July 27, 2006
Wacky Wednesday at Soccer Camp
Best $100 we've spent, and the week isn't even over yet.
AYSO UK Soccer Camps!
Read more about the quick costume we had to put together here >>
Tomorrow he needs to dress up as Germany...
Best $100 we've spent, and the week isn't even over yet.
AYSO UK Soccer Camps!
Read more about the quick costume we had to put together here >>
Tomorrow he needs to dress up as Germany...
Monday, July 17, 2006
Behind the Scenes - Walk to D'Feet ALS Blog
So, I've already started another blog... many of you may know I volunteer for the ALS Association of Orange County.
Our annual Walk to D'Feet, to help find a cure for Lou Gehrig's Disease and to raise money for patient and family services, is quickly approaching.
I thought I would help in spreading the word and share my experiences as to what is going on behind the scenes of planning the days events – share recruiting tips as I build my own team and raise funds – and post our needs for donations, volunteers, etc.. for the day's events.
Please check it out and spread the word.
Bookmark in and check back for updates. Or email me if you want me to send you an email when new posts are made.

Dad's Detail - Walk to D'Feet 2006
So, I've already started another blog... many of you may know I volunteer for the ALS Association of Orange County.
Our annual Walk to D'Feet, to help find a cure for Lou Gehrig's Disease and to raise money for patient and family services, is quickly approaching.
I thought I would help in spreading the word and share my experiences as to what is going on behind the scenes of planning the days events – share recruiting tips as I build my own team and raise funds – and post our needs for donations, volunteers, etc.. for the day's events.
Please check it out and spread the word.
Bookmark in and check back for updates. Or email me if you want me to send you an email when new posts are made.

Dad's Detail - Walk to D'Feet 2006
Sunday, July 16, 2006
Friday, July 14, 2006
fair fun90+ degree weather
slathered in sunscreen
running late as usual these days... Aaron
(he'll never read this... i hope)
daddy scared of rides
auntie cole scared of rides
friend brendan might go on a couple of rides
risa and aj ready to get on as many rides as possible
tilt-a-whirl height requirement now 48"... too short
risa squishes into dragon coaster... can she get out?
yummy food $
yummy treats $
lots and lots of $ drinks
deep-fried oreos made daddy's day
risa and aj wished they could stay and play
photo booth pictures...
to remember the "fun fair day"
Tuesday, July 11, 2006
first rock concert at age 5
Three hours before Pearl Jam was to take stage at the LA Forum last night - the friend I was to go with was MIA - my boyfriend had injured his leg at work and couldn't bear the thought of standing for hours on end - and it seemed that every friend I called just couldn't make it. Now mind you, Pearl Jam has been my favorite band since they began about 15 years ago - I had been to the same concert the night before - and was about to just go by myself...
Well, needless to say I have exposed AJ to much of their music. And this kid just loves rock and roll! He has an electric guitar that santa brought him for Christmas and has been in piano lessons for about 3 months now and is flourishing! Every chance AJ gets to pick up the end of the hose nozel and put on a concert, he does.
So, after some careful consideration weighing the pros and cons with his father, I interupted his cartoons and asked: "So, how would you like to go do something so cool, that most kids your age never get the chance to?" He seemed to know what I was going to say next... and once I did... without hesitation... he was jumping up and down and flipping in circles, then he stopped in his tracks, looked at me and said, "I'll go get my shoes!".
He was in complete awe. It was amazing to watch and I knew we had made a good decision... for this child. AJ noticed everything: the lights, the people, the different color seats – and YES – everybody noticed him. I have to say, that we were very fortunate with the people sitting around us. Two young guys to the left were getting the little man hiped up about what he was about to see - "rock legends". And the woman to right, who reminded me so much of his Grandma Mary helped hail down the drink guy for some water. Aaron later commented... a guardian angel.
He only lasted about 45 minutes and I added another 30 by picking him up on and off (nearly 50 pounds now). And though we left about halfway through and I missed seeing Eddie perform another 90 minutes of amazing vocals - I wouldn't change it for anything. Seeing AJ pick up his guitar today (that he hasn't touched in a month or so) and start spouting out "I am a rock star!" was priceless!
We hope that it will be something that inspires him and motivates him with his ambitions in music and in anything he wants to do. It WILL be the first of many concerts to come! I never imagined we'd take him so young (maybe at 8 or 10, I thought), but with supervision and guidance I'd say it's an eye-opening and awe-inspiring experience.
Three hours before Pearl Jam was to take stage at the LA Forum last night - the friend I was to go with was MIA - my boyfriend had injured his leg at work and couldn't bear the thought of standing for hours on end - and it seemed that every friend I called just couldn't make it. Now mind you, Pearl Jam has been my favorite band since they began about 15 years ago - I had been to the same concert the night before - and was about to just go by myself...
Well, needless to say I have exposed AJ to much of their music. And this kid just loves rock and roll! He has an electric guitar that santa brought him for Christmas and has been in piano lessons for about 3 months now and is flourishing! Every chance AJ gets to pick up the end of the hose nozel and put on a concert, he does.
So, after some careful consideration weighing the pros and cons with his father, I interupted his cartoons and asked: "So, how would you like to go do something so cool, that most kids your age never get the chance to?" He seemed to know what I was going to say next... and once I did... without hesitation... he was jumping up and down and flipping in circles, then he stopped in his tracks, looked at me and said, "I'll go get my shoes!".
He was in complete awe. It was amazing to watch and I knew we had made a good decision... for this child. AJ noticed everything: the lights, the people, the different color seats – and YES – everybody noticed him. I have to say, that we were very fortunate with the people sitting around us. Two young guys to the left were getting the little man hiped up about what he was about to see - "rock legends". And the woman to right, who reminded me so much of his Grandma Mary helped hail down the drink guy for some water. Aaron later commented... a guardian angel.
He only lasted about 45 minutes and I added another 30 by picking him up on and off (nearly 50 pounds now). And though we left about halfway through and I missed seeing Eddie perform another 90 minutes of amazing vocals - I wouldn't change it for anything. Seeing AJ pick up his guitar today (that he hasn't touched in a month or so) and start spouting out "I am a rock star!" was priceless!
We hope that it will be something that inspires him and motivates him with his ambitions in music and in anything he wants to do. It WILL be the first of many concerts to come! I never imagined we'd take him so young (maybe at 8 or 10, I thought), but with supervision and guidance I'd say it's an eye-opening and awe-inspiring experience.
Monday, July 10, 2006
whimsy - mama says om
Yes - I know - there seems to be a pattern here with the subject matter of my photo selections, but... I just can't help it. However, I have to say that choosing a whimsical photo was more difficult than I had imagined. Not because it was hard to find a pic that suited the topic, it was that I had too many to choose from.

Yes - I know - there seems to be a pattern here with the subject matter of my photo selections, but... I just can't help it. However, I have to say that choosing a whimsical photo was more difficult than I had imagined. Not because it was hard to find a pic that suited the topic, it was that I had too many to choose from.

Saturday, July 08, 2006
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