Soo life has been grand at the Lowe household. Nothing too exciting, Nate is now teaching full time which he seems to be enjoying and i am still working. While i am not working i have still been crocheting my heart out like a little grandma. Below is my latest baby sweaters! They are way cuter in real life and so easy to do! Way easier then the baby booties surprisingly. And i cant wait to put a little baby in them!
Here is the most recent picture of my baby bump, 27 1/2 weeks pregnant. I am now in the third trimester, yea!!! It has been flying by lately which is great. I am not really looking forward to getting any bigger then i already am though, i feel like my stomach has just exploded in the last month and i know it will just get that much bigger before i am done... kinda scares me. It has been really fun feeling the baby move lately though, he has become VERY active in the last couple weeks (which we are hoping is not a sign of a crazy hyper or fussy child when he gets out) and now he is big enough that i can clearly see him moving across my stomach, a very strange and very cool experience. 
And lastly i made these amazing cookies this week, they are s'mores wrapped in a chocolate chip cookie, delish! And I'm sorry but i am not smart enough to attach a link to the recipe from a word in this sentence (how do people do that?) but i found the recipe on picky-palate.com. Go find it, you wont be disappointed.

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ReplyDeleteI can help you put the link in the body of your blog :D
ReplyDeleteI wrote out a list of simpler instructions but apparently the comments box allows HTML posting so it just put a bunch links in instead of showing you what I was saying :( I hope this isn't too complicated now...
1) When you are "composing" your blog press the tab that says "HTML"
2) Choose the word(s) you want to contain the link
3) In front of your chosen word(s) put a <
4) After that put the words "a href" followed by =" (literally an equal sign with quotation marks after it)
5) Copy and paste the address you want to link to
6) Put another quotation mark after the address and close the bracket ">
6) After the word(s) put another pair of <> with /a inside
Here's how it would look if you wanted the words "amazing cookies" to take you to the recipe:
And lastly i made these (a href="http://picky-palate.com/2011/02/21/smores-stuffed-chocolate-chip-cookies/")amazing cookies (a/) this week...
I hope that helps :)
P.S. In the example you would want to change the ( to < and the ) to >
P.P.S. I'm sorry that got so convoluted, if you have questions let me know
My, oh my...you are becoming quite talented in the crochet department, the belly department, and the cookie making department. All of which look amazing.
ReplyDeleteOh, and thanks Puffkix for the tutorial!
If I had done my school reading just a little bit earlier I would have known how to deal this issue...
ReplyDeleteAnd lastly i made these <a href="http://picky-palate.com/2011/02/21/smores-stuffed-chocolate-chip-cookies/"> amazing cookies <a/> this week...
all I have to say is you look hot dang as a prego lady! I'm super excited to see you at your baby shower! :)
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