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		<title>Finding Out We&#039;re Expecting</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Feb 2011 15:57:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Emily</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s fun thinking about how we have all found out about baby #2.  For Drew and me it was the day after we arrived back from England.  I had my suspicions and when the test showed positive, we threw a little party for three!  I then wanted to think of a fun way to tell [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s fun thinking about how we have all found out about baby #2.  For Drew and me it was the day after we arrived back from England.  I had my suspicions and when the test showed positive, we threw a little party for three!  I then wanted to think of a fun way to tell our families and seeing as they&#8217;re all dotted around the world it was going to be a bit of a challenge.  So, I found this shirt that Poppy could wear and after I had been to my first doctors appointment and had the pregnancy confirmed, it was time to start announcing the big news.</p>
<p>We Skyped with our parents + Uncle Justin and had Poppy dressed in the shirt. When a good moment arose, we held Poppy up to the camera so they could read her announcement!  We also did the same for Aunty Hannah in England. Needless to say there were some gasps and some yelps and some yippees.  It was hard to tell all our siblings face to face. So from there we made a few phone calls and had an instant chat with Uncle Simon.  My sister Sally is working in Zambia for a year so I phoned her cell phone on Skype and caught her going to sleep for the night.  She sounded soooo sleepy and I was worried she wouldn&#8217;t remember our conversation in the morning but I&#8217;m sure she did.</p>
<p>So we are excited to let everyone know that we&#8217;re having another baby!!  My due date is September 1st which makes me 11 weeks today.  When the baby is born, Poppy will be two years and two months old. We&#8217;re hoping that she is going to love being Mummy&#8217;s little helper with the new baby.</p>
<p>I took some photos of Poppy in the shirt I got for her and our good friend <a href="http://www.rheahickok.com/" target="_blank">Rhea Hickok</a> designed an announcement for us!</p>
<p><a href="http://maustsontoast.com/files/Baby-Maust-Announcement-V.-5.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-4999 colorbox-4998" title="Baby Maust Announcement V. 5" src="http://maustsontoast.com/files/Baby-Maust-Announcement-V.-5.jpg" alt="" width="792" height="612" /></a></p>
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		<title>Sister Sal Sounds Off</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2010 01:25:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sister Sal, Aunty Sally, is a busy woman. She&#8217;s been known to traverse multiple continents in a single day. In fact, there&#8217;s none she hasn&#8217;t visited (if you don&#8217;t count South America&#8211;which I only recommend doing [or is it not doing?] for the purposes of this post). She is a woman on a mission, a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://sallyo.co.uk"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1302 alignright colorbox-1301" title="sallyo" src="http://maustsontoast.com/files/sallyo-300x204.png" alt="" width="300" height="204" /></a>Sister Sal, Aunty Sally, is a busy woman. She&#8217;s been known to traverse multiple continents in a single day. In fact, there&#8217;s none she hasn&#8217;t visited (if you don&#8217;t count South America&#8211;which I only recommend doing [or is it <em>not</em> doing?] for the purposes of this post). She is a woman on a mission, a mission to set the captives free and free the captives as she sets sail on the seven seas. Now she&#8217;s here; now she&#8217;s not. How in the world is a person to keep up with the one who up-keeps and keeps up like nobody&#8217;s business?!</p>
<p>Sally has delightfully deigned to help us out. That help comes in the form of her new blog <a href="http://sallyo.co.uk" target="_blank">SallyO.co.uk</a> (designed by some ignominious bloke).</p>
<p>Sal&#8217;s blog will quickly become one of the most visited sites on the internet. Her posts will be read, re-read, examined, dissected, ingested and digested for generations to come. And to think that <em>you</em> haven&#8217;t even visited it. Shame&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Greensburg Christmas</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Jan 2010 05:25:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why stay home for Christmas? Emily&#8217;s family sure didn&#8217;t.
Grandpa and Grandma Hayes traveled from Rundu, Namibia, to South Africa to Nigeria to New York to Raleigh to Greensburg, Pennsylvania, to Williamsburg, Virginia, and back to Wake Forest again. Aunty Sally spread her wings and flew from London to RDU and rode the nine hours to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why stay home for Christmas? Emily&#8217;s family sure didn&#8217;t.</p>
<p>Grandpa and Grandma Hayes traveled from Rundu, Namibia, to South Africa to Nigeria to New York to Raleigh to Greensburg, Pennsylvania, to Williamsburg, Virginia, and back to Wake Forest again. Aunty Sally spread her wings and flew from London to RDU and rode the nine hours to Greensburg, then to Williamsburg and left from Richmond, Virginia. Aunty Hannah and Uncle Simon landed in Pittsburgh rode to Greensburg, drove to Williamsburg and left from Richmond like their sister.</p>
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<p>Quite the Christmas, Poppy&#8217;s first Christmas. Christmas Eve through Boxing Day we spent at Granny and Gramps Mausts&#8217; in Greensburg, all Poppy&#8217;s closest family together in one big cozy house for Christmas. Allow me to cite Uncle Simon&#8217;s Christmas morning <a href="http://twitter.com/Simonhayes2/status/7044478125" target="_blank">tweet</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p><a href="http://twitter.com/Simonhayes2" target="_blank">@simonhayes2</a>: enjoying the best in American hospitality. Sister Emily did well when she married into the Maust family! Merry Christmas to ya all.</p></blockquote>
<p>So many people under one roof. So much hospitality. So much love. So much to be thankful for.</p>
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		<title>Nursery</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Apr 2009 03:56:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Emily</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The long awaited photos of the nursery we have set up for Poppy are here!  The nursery isn&#8217;t fully completed because I am still waiting to receive wooden letters that spell out &#8220;Poppy&#8221; to hang on the wall above her crib.  I ordered them on ebay in a font called &#8216;whimsical&#8217;, in white and with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The long awaited photos of the nursery we have set up for Poppy are here!  The nursery isn&#8217;t fully completed because I am still waiting to receive wooden letters that spell out &#8220;Poppy&#8221; to hang on the wall above her crib.  I ordered them on ebay in a font called &#8216;whimsical&#8217;, in white and with green ribbon, hopefully to match the other green shades in the room.  If the ribbon doesn&#8217;t go or I just don&#8217;t like the way they look, then I will change them.  Super Walmart stores have a great selection of ribbons that you can buy by the yard or by the spool and you will see some examples on the baskets I have hung from the wall.</p>
<h2>An Angel Named Jessica</h2>
<p><wpg2>22166</wpg2>So where to start.  Nursery furniture an be so expensive new and there was just no way Drew and I could afford it on a student&#8217;s budget, so the next option was second hand&#8230;.still people would ask $100 maybe more, maybe slightly less but when you think about 4-5 pieces of furniture in one room it all adds up to a crazy amount that we just don&#8217;t have lying around right now.  Then one day an angel popped onto my computer screen in the form of a facebook message from Jessica (Drew&#8217;s lovely cousin who was actually present at our wedding in England, too!).  She was writing to ask if we wanted the crib and changer that her daughter had been using but was now ready to transition into a big girl&#8217;s bed so had no need of the nursery furniture anymore!  Oh you could not imagine the relief that swept over my soul when I read that message.  Jessica also graciously wanted to give us a whole bunch of her daughter Lauren&#8217;s old clothes which were in fantastic condition and super super cute!!!  I think Jessica may have a special place in my heart, not only for her generosity and kindness but for the fact that she thought of us and realized what a huge blessing giving us all those things would be!  We love you Jessica, all 3 of us!!!</p>
<h2>Ikea Mom</h2>
<p>With that taken care of we were then able to look at other pieces that would match the color of the crib and changer.  Where to look&#8230;IKEA of course!  One of mine and Drew&#8217;s favourite stores.  Its not the highest of quality but its cool, funky, affordable and modern.  So with only about 10 Ikea stores in the whole of the USA we had to make some calls!  I found a good 4-drawer dresser on the website and knew that my mother-in-law was going to be visiting a store in Pittsburgh really soon.  So I contacted her and asked her to see what the display one looked like and if she thought it was cute enough for her first grand-daughter&#8217;s room, then to go ahead and buy it and we&#8217;d pick it up when visiting them next.  So then we had a crib, a changer and a 4-drawer dresser, none of which was actually in our house or in our hands.</p>
<h2>Nursery in the Explorer</h2>
<p><wpg2>22043</wpg2>Being in nursing school really helps me to keep busy and distracted from getting crazy obsessed with baby stuff.  If I were sitting around at home or even doing a day job, I would just go crazy with wanting to buy everything now now now!  So forgetting about the nursery for a while was ok.  Until spring break arrived and we were able to take some time out to travel up to Pennsylvania to visit the in-laws and then take a day trip to Ohio to collect the furniture from Jessica.  Everything went really smoothly and we came driving back from PA with a nursery in the back of our Explorer!  Funnily and kinda freakishly enough on our way up to PA we passed Ikea, right there on the motorway!  So on the way home we stopped in to look around, we just love walking through the rooms imagining what we can do with our own place one day.  Well, while we were there we spotted a cute bookcase in one of the childrens&#8217; rooms and with it being nice and big and under $100 we had to get it!  The funny thing was, as we walked through the rest of Ikea we wondered the whole time whether we had room in the car or not&#8230;.we were determined to make it fit though.  By the time we got back in to Wake Forest we literally did have the whole nursery in the back of our explorer.  A crib, a changer, a dresser, a rocking chair (that we are borrowing from my in-laws. Matt, Drew and probably Justin too were all rocked and nursed in that rocking chair!) and finally we had a super cute bookshelf too.</p>
<h2>Up in No Time</h2>
<p>I think we had 75% of the furniture assembled and in position the night we got back from PA, we were so excited.  I moved the fake tree we had in our room into Poppy&#8217;s room and put some fairy lights on it to act as a night light.  And then used a shelf I already had that at one point was up in the bathroom but we kept knocking it off the wall so I took it down, now it looks perfect in Poppy&#8217;s room above the dresser.</p>
<h2>A Match Made in Gingham</h2>
<p><wpg2>22221</wpg2>By the end of my 3 week spring break, we had the whole nursery set up. I also bought the bedding&#8211;that took me a long time to decide on and a whole other story!  Bedding can be incredibly expensive!  But with the savings we had made so far we really wanted to go ahead and get Poppy bedding that she would use for a few years.  So we went with a ladybird (for the British) ladybug (for the Americans) theme, with pale pink and apple green color for accents.  I did say I didn&#8217;t want to go over the top with pink: I like pink but I think its so typical with babies to just go over the top with the pink, so I wanted to use red seeing as Poppy has the same name as a red flower and apple green is a nice bright colour.   Oh, also while at the Ikea on the way home from PA we bought a lamp for Poppy&#8217;s room, I think its so pretty, its soft yet gets pretty bright once the bulb warms up and has these lovely flowers that stand out when the light is on.  The valances over the windows were a bargain, too.  I found them for $1.50 a piece on sale at Walmart, I got four panels to make sure I had enough to go across and I think it looks great with the extra length to be able to make the ruffles.  The green color pretty much matches exactly with the bedding and being gingham, too&#8230;..PERFECT MATCH!</p>
<h2>Basket Cases</h2>
<p><wpg2>22209</wpg2>The baskets you see around the room are from various places.  The two big baskets on the changer shelves I found at Marshalls for $10 each which I thought was good for nice big baskets.  The three baskets on the wall I got from this big warehouse type place up in PA that we went to while visiting my in-laws. I thought they would be great for storing things like blankets and burp cloths and things you want handy; I think they look great as decoration too.  I added the ribbons which I got from Walmart and took a while to decide whether I should use three different ribbons or all the same or just two&#8230;..let me know what you think.</p>
<h2>Gifts</h2>
<p><wpg2>22257</wpg2>There is a white basket on the bookshelf which I picked up in a Goodwill for a couple of dollars; works great to keep Poppy&#8217;s little toys in.  There are also bits and pieces around the room that are gifts people have already given us.  Drew&#8217;s Grandma bought Poppy the pink piggy bank, I think she even put a few pennies in it.  The Paddington Bear with mini passport was given to me years ago by my older sister Sally: I think she wanted me to take him to different places and take a photo of him at major landmarks&#8230;.maybe we will get to do that with Poppy.  Drew&#8217;s Aunt Carol bought us the Anne Geddes baby record book&#8211;love it!  Its a very simple, straight forward baby book with cute photos, I&#8217;m excited to start writing in it!  The baby shoes also on the bookshelf were worn by Drew when he was a little boy and the Johnson&#8217;s baby bath gift set was given to us by a regular customer at the Tea Room.  Drew and I have just been blown away by our regular customers from the Tea Room.  Another couple gave us this BEAUTIFUL pale pink dress, its in one of the photos I took of clothes hanging on the crib, its a traditional style of dress. So precious. She&#8217;ll look like an angel in it.  The books on the bookshelf are a combination of books I already had that I&#8217;ve collected over the years, I have a few Dr. Seuss books, a mini book called <em>The Queens Knickers</em> and others I have found over the years and loved so much I wanted to buy them.  A whole bunch of the books came from my mother-in-law, some were Drew&#8217;s and I think some were Justin&#8217;s.  Last but not least there is a photo album on the windowsill with Poppies on the cover, this was given to us by a friend&#8217;s Mother who when heard that we had named our baby Poppy saw this gift and had to buy it.</p>
<h2>An Adventure</h2>
<p>As you can see the construction of our nursery has been an adventure!  We have been so blessed by so many people already and those are only the things you can see in the photos!  That dresser is full of clothes and bits and bobs that people have already given to us. It&#8217;s just awesome.  As I write this I feel a little body inside me stretching after a nice long sleep, and we are just so excited to meet her at the right time.</p>
<p>I shall be sure to post an updated photo when the wooden letters arrive!</p>
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		<title>Say Hello to Pummelo</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Jan 2009 03:45:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Emily&#8217;s been wanting to eat a lot of fruit lately and I commend her in that. The last thing we need is someone in this house getting scurvy! We&#8217;ve currently got two big bags of apples and oranges. But the noteworthy fruit in the basket is the crazy one we snagged tonight called a pummelo. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Emily&#8217;s been wanting to eat a lot of fruit lately and I commend her in that. The last thing we need is someone in this house getting scurvy! We&#8217;ve currently got two big bags of apples and oranges. But the noteworthy fruit in the basket is the crazy one we snagged tonight called a pummelo. There&#8217;s a reason this thing&#8217;s taxonomial name is <em>citrus maxima</em>; it&#8217;s the largest citrus fruit. And just for a little trivia fun, guess which nation is the most pummelolicious (i.e., produces the most pummelos)? Mexico? Singapore? China? Nope. Fail. USA! But whatever.</p>
<p>So we get this pummelo home and this may actually be proleptic of the baby we&#8217;re expecting, but once we got the gigantic fruit home, we didn&#8217;t have a clue what to do with it. To whom do we turn? Our mothers? Too distant. Our neighbors? Too recluse. Our Father in heaven? Too well-prepared for a bit of comedy with us and the fruit. YouTube? YouTube. Search query: &#8220;how to peel a pummelo.&#8221; As expected <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5dyBrvLIj0" target="_blank">a video by the same name</a> appeared. I wasn&#8217;t too encouraged after noticing one user comment that it took her 40, read <em>forty</em>, minutes to peel one of these babies, I mean fruitus maximus. Retarded user notwithstanding (retarded in the technical sense of &#8220;to be slowed down&#8221; of course), the video played 5 minutes and 5 minutes later I was attempting the feat on my own, in the kitchen, with Emily camera in hand. Though we can&#8217;t share the actual fruit with you, we can share the fruit of our photojournalism.</p>
<h3>Photummelo</h3>
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<h3>Was it good?</h3>
<p>Now to the question I&#8217;m sure everyone&#8217;s wondering, Was the pummelo good? Good may be an understatement. Yeh, I&#8217;m thinking now that &#8220;good&#8221; is most definitely an under-statement. An overstatement would be &#8220;exquisite.&#8221; Well, no, the pummelo really was exquisite. Anyways, this little round tripartite citrus maxima was most definitely worth the 60 seconds it took me to peel it. The taste resembles grapefuit but sweeter and sassier.</p>
<h3>The Pummelolicious Verdict</h3>
<p>Go buy one.</p>
<h3>Baby Pummelo</h3>
<p>You&#8217;ll notice baby pummelo sporting a brand-new designer onesie (baby-grow) imported directly from the UK courtesy of Aunty Sal. Thanks, Sal!</p>
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		<title>Happy Birthday, Sally O</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Happy Birthday, Sally O</p><p>With this message we want to show</p><p>that we love you and think you&#39;re neat</p><p>so much in fact it&#39;s worth a repeat</p><p>Happy Birthday, Sally O!</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Happy Birthday, Sally O<br />
With this message we want to show<br />
that we love you and think you&#8217;re neat<br />
so much in fact it&#8217;s worth a repeat<br />
Happy Birthday, Sally O!</p>
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		<title>Christmas Thanks to Sally</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Dec 2006 18:10:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Special thanks to Sally O. Hayes for the pinkalicious Christmas presents we received in the mail today! (The second video is an outtake)  <br /><br />

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