Today is the day Lil Cooper has decided to join us! My water broke last night and now it's just waiting for the right time to push!!
Can't wait to share my bundle of joy!
Friday, December 7, 2012
Friday, November 9, 2012
One thing I am so excited about is reading with the baby. I think that it is so important to create good habits early, and I plan on looking at books often! My dad installed my book shelves recently, and my mom brought me all of my favorite childhood books to start filling them up!
The nursery is really coming together nicely, and I am getting very excited. Only 6 weeks until my due date!
The nursery is really coming together nicely, and I am getting very excited. Only 6 weeks until my due date!
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Well Cooper and I have made it to week 33 of this pregnancy! It has certainly been a rough journey, but each day we are closer to d-day! Delivery, that is.
I had a good couple of weeks of no nausea, but unfortunately that has come back. Oh well. I am pretty good at figuring out when I am going to get sick so I have plenty of planning time.
My wonderful husband graduated from firefighter rookie school on October 19th! I am so very proud of him, and am so proud to be a firemans wife.
Also, at the beginning of October my schedule changed and I now work the night shift here at Arkansas Childrens Hospital. I absolutely love my job, and I am so happy on my new shift. Going from working 3-11pm five days a week to only working three days a week from 7pm-7am has been a wonderful change. I plan to continue working after I get back from maternity leave.
Baby Cooper is now around 4 pounds and close to 16 inches long. He is very active, and watching my belly is very reminiscent of a certain scene from the movie Alien.
I almost have the nursery complete. We have bookshelves and lamps and everything is just coming together!! I also have finally started buying some cute outfits, so he's no longer in danger of having to go naked.
And without further ado, here is a picture of my ever expanding belly!!
I had a good couple of weeks of no nausea, but unfortunately that has come back. Oh well. I am pretty good at figuring out when I am going to get sick so I have plenty of planning time.
My wonderful husband graduated from firefighter rookie school on October 19th! I am so very proud of him, and am so proud to be a firemans wife.
Also, at the beginning of October my schedule changed and I now work the night shift here at Arkansas Childrens Hospital. I absolutely love my job, and I am so happy on my new shift. Going from working 3-11pm five days a week to only working three days a week from 7pm-7am has been a wonderful change. I plan to continue working after I get back from maternity leave.
Baby Cooper is now around 4 pounds and close to 16 inches long. He is very active, and watching my belly is very reminiscent of a certain scene from the movie Alien.
I almost have the nursery complete. We have bookshelves and lamps and everything is just coming together!! I also have finally started buying some cute outfits, so he's no longer in danger of having to go naked.
And without further ado, here is a picture of my ever expanding belly!!
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Ten weeks until I get to meet Cooper! Also, next Friday Tim graduates from rookie school and will be a firefighter! I am so proud of him. I know the past eleven weeks have been tough, and he has worked so hard to get to this point. Got a little bit more done in the nursery, the book shelves are up and we have lamp shades! Still need to finish the curtains and the mobile, but then I think the DIY projects will be done! I'll post pictures soon!
Monday, September 24, 2012
And all through the house....
Not a creature was stirring....
Except for two giant pups......
A pregnant momma.....
And a Cooper baby in a tummy!!
Well, tomorrow I start my third trimester! It has been quite the journey, I don't think I ever expected there for be as many ups and downs as there have been.
It is weird that in 12 short weeks I should be meeting my lil' man!
Cravings? Sweets. Man oh man. And fruit. Can't get enough fruit! Today I made a combo of the two....I made some apple muffins with melted cinnamon sugar on top! Holy cow. Deelish. Let me show you the yummy picture!
Also, tonight I decided to just bite the bullet, sit down, and finish the bumper pads for Cooper's crib. I think they turned out pretty adorable, if I do say so myself!
Check back for a bump picture, probably on Wednesday!
Not a creature was stirring....
Except for two giant pups......
A pregnant momma.....
And a Cooper baby in a tummy!!
Well, tomorrow I start my third trimester! It has been quite the journey, I don't think I ever expected there for be as many ups and downs as there have been.
It is weird that in 12 short weeks I should be meeting my lil' man!
Cravings? Sweets. Man oh man. And fruit. Can't get enough fruit! Today I made a combo of the two....I made some apple muffins with melted cinnamon sugar on top! Holy cow. Deelish. Let me show you the yummy picture!
Recipe |
Check back for a bump picture, probably on Wednesday!
Friday, September 21, 2012
Hey everyone!! Well Cooper is now 27 weeks and three days along on his growing journey! No pictures this week, but since I've graduated to every two weeks appointments (read-I have to be awake and looking decent before noon) you will get a happy little bump picture next week!!
Worked a little more on the nursery this week. Want to see some pictures?
The curtains are not finished yet. I'm silly and made them too short so when ever I get the motivation I'll be adding some of that navy blue chevron you see on the chair to the bottom.
I've also only seen two out of the six bumpers for the crib! I might need to get going on that!! I ran out of ties which is why the project got put on hold. But since I've rectified that by purchasing more bias tape, I need to get started!!
Projects still in the works? Gallery wall. Book shelves. Mobile!
Hope you enjoy the bright sunny nursery as much as I do!! One of my favorite places in the house now!
Worked a little more on the nursery this week. Want to see some pictures?
The curtains are not finished yet. I'm silly and made them too short so when ever I get the motivation I'll be adding some of that navy blue chevron you see on the chair to the bottom.
I've also only seen two out of the six bumpers for the crib! I might need to get going on that!! I ran out of ties which is why the project got put on hold. But since I've rectified that by purchasing more bias tape, I need to get started!!
Projects still in the works? Gallery wall. Book shelves. Mobile!
Hope you enjoy the bright sunny nursery as much as I do!! One of my favorite places in the house now!
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
No blog this week. Mainly because I slept in and have to go to work now! But I did have my 26 week check up at the doctor and I had to do the dreaded glucose test. It was iffy for a few minutes there, but I did keep it all down! Then they drew some blood, and should have results in a few days. Here's to crossing my fingers for no gestational diabetes! And I've officially graduated to every two week appointments. Cooper measured just right and his heartbeat was nice and strong at 147 bpm! He also woke up a bit and was bouncing around while she was trying to find his heart beat, I blamed it on all the sugar they made me chug!
So how did I treat myself after the appointment? By getting donuts, of course!!!
Thursday, September 6, 2012
This week is my 25th week of pregnancy, and I can't even believe it! The first 22-23 weeks were sooo slow and were just dragging by. I really felt like my pregnancy would never end! Now it seems to be picking up slightly, and it seems unreal that little man is already 25 weeks along. I can't wait to finally meet him and see his little face!! He sure does a lot of working out and jumping jacks in there, so I know hes getting big and strong. Next week at my doctor appointment I have to do the dreaded glucose tolerance test.....ICK!! Hopefully I pass. And then I stop my monthly appointments and actually start going every two weeks! Weird it is already time for that!
Want to see a few pictures of the nursery coming along??
We are far from finished, but I don't think I can keep you waiting any longer :)
This is my fancy new chair I showed you before. Now it has a cute table next to it and that blanket with the minky on it that I made! In this picture you can also see the curtains which at this point are unfinished. The navy chevron from the blanket will be added to the bottom of the curtains to make them a little bit longer.
Here is the fabulous dresser that we ended up getting from friends and neighbors of my parents. They have moved to a different state and were trying to find a new home for this! We were happy to take it, and I think it looks great in the room!
And, looky there! There is little man's name!!! He is officially Cooper James! I can't wait to get those letters hung up over the dresser :)
See the little lamb up there too? Well, that is baby lamb. That is the lamb that I have had since I was born, and it has always been my favorite stuffed animal. Unfortunately she met up with Cruz one day and Cruz kind of destroyed her......well my amazing mother got some new fabric and completely remade her!! She is so wonderful :)
Also, that basket on the ground there is a handmade woven basket made in Ghana. The navy and yellow fibers in it look great with the colors in the room!
Next week maybe I will show off the bedding I have been working on!! Bumpers aren't very hard to make, but are a little time consuming! I also only made half of the ties that I needed.....so I need to go over to Hobby Lobby and grab some more bias tape :)
Have a great weekend everyone, and Go HOGS!! Woo Pig Sooie!
Monday, August 27, 2012
65 seconds. Doesn't seem like a very long time, huh? Just a blink of an eye.
Except when your uterus is contracting during this cute little thing called Braxton Hicks.
And they can leave me alone!!
This week brings the joys of runs of Braxton Hicks contractions. Sometimes at work, sometimes in the middle of the night.
But really, that is the only bad symptom (besides occasional vomiting and continual acid reflux) that I seem to be having now!
This is a super duper major improvement on all of my previous weeks of pregnancy! Go team.
Here is a picture of cute little baby boy! He is growing, moving, and grooving!!
Excuse the face. This is what it looks like when you only sleep for two hours. I hate Sunday nights/Monday mornings and cant sleep knowing Tim is going to be leaving. But he is in his 5th week. Including this one, we only have 8 weeks left before he is home full time! Can't wait to have my handsome firefighter home! We've got a baby to prepare for :)
Speaking of preparing, the nursery is making lots of progress!!
Last week my parents were awesome enough to come over and help me paint. Even though I got low odor/low VOC paint, it was still really strong smelling in there and I had to take a LOT of breaks. But it is all painted and looking great!!
I also got the crib all put together to surprise Tim when he got home this past weekend. I wanted him to get an idea of what it will look like all finished!
Look who else thinks the crib is awesome...
Macy! She loves being in the nursery! Since we moved in to the house over a year ago, she has never been in the room (it has been used as a catch all for things we didn't unpack...). Cruz also spent some time in the nursery and did great! We are trying to get them used to all of the new baby items and teaching them they aren't toys.
Another thing that happened was on Sunday we got the new recliner for the nursery!! I debated a long time about what kind of chair to get. Do we get a rocker? glider? etc. We decided to go with a brand new recliner. Since we plan to have baby sleep in his own room from day one, I knew we were going to need a nice place to sit during late night feedings. This one ended up being perfect!
This is called the Wyatt Glider/Recliner, and we got it from Haverty's in Little Rock. It is so comfy, both Tim and I love it!!
See those little pillows? Yupp, I stitched those up the other night! I loved the fabric, and only having 1/2 yard of it ended up being the perfect amount to make these two. A long time ago I picked up some pillows from Good Will that happened to be on sale for $1 each. They had old retro ruffled pink covers on them, but I knew the forms inside had to be in great shape. Totally worth it!
Today I had lunch with my In-laws, and after headed over to Hobby Lobby to get a little bit of Minky fabric. Have you ever tried to cut/measure/sew with minky?? Man, let me tell you, I won't be doing it again. But, I did take about an hour to make this cute cotton and minky blanket for baby!
So, remember the inspiration picture I shared last week? See the colors starting to come together? See the yellow and the navy blue? It is such a fun color combination!! The navy really helps make the yellow on the walls pop.
This afternoon I worked on making all of the ties to go in the corners of the bumpers. So those are done and ready to be sewn on! I've got to measure and cut all of the fabric for the bumpers and I will get sewing. I'm trying to get those done, because the fabric for the curtains should be delivered to my house tomorrow.
I will keep posting pictures as things get checked off my to-do list! Stay tuned!
Except when your uterus is contracting during this cute little thing called Braxton Hicks.
And they can leave me alone!!
This week brings the joys of runs of Braxton Hicks contractions. Sometimes at work, sometimes in the middle of the night.
But really, that is the only bad symptom (besides occasional vomiting and continual acid reflux) that I seem to be having now!
This is a super duper major improvement on all of my previous weeks of pregnancy! Go team.
Here is a picture of cute little baby boy! He is growing, moving, and grooving!!
Excuse the face. This is what it looks like when you only sleep for two hours. I hate Sunday nights/Monday mornings and cant sleep knowing Tim is going to be leaving. But he is in his 5th week. Including this one, we only have 8 weeks left before he is home full time! Can't wait to have my handsome firefighter home! We've got a baby to prepare for :)
Speaking of preparing, the nursery is making lots of progress!!
Last week my parents were awesome enough to come over and help me paint. Even though I got low odor/low VOC paint, it was still really strong smelling in there and I had to take a LOT of breaks. But it is all painted and looking great!!
I also got the crib all put together to surprise Tim when he got home this past weekend. I wanted him to get an idea of what it will look like all finished!
Look who else thinks the crib is awesome...
Macy! She loves being in the nursery! Since we moved in to the house over a year ago, she has never been in the room (it has been used as a catch all for things we didn't unpack...). Cruz also spent some time in the nursery and did great! We are trying to get them used to all of the new baby items and teaching them they aren't toys.
Another thing that happened was on Sunday we got the new recliner for the nursery!! I debated a long time about what kind of chair to get. Do we get a rocker? glider? etc. We decided to go with a brand new recliner. Since we plan to have baby sleep in his own room from day one, I knew we were going to need a nice place to sit during late night feedings. This one ended up being perfect!
This is called the Wyatt Glider/Recliner, and we got it from Haverty's in Little Rock. It is so comfy, both Tim and I love it!!
See those little pillows? Yupp, I stitched those up the other night! I loved the fabric, and only having 1/2 yard of it ended up being the perfect amount to make these two. A long time ago I picked up some pillows from Good Will that happened to be on sale for $1 each. They had old retro ruffled pink covers on them, but I knew the forms inside had to be in great shape. Totally worth it!
Today I had lunch with my In-laws, and after headed over to Hobby Lobby to get a little bit of Minky fabric. Have you ever tried to cut/measure/sew with minky?? Man, let me tell you, I won't be doing it again. But, I did take about an hour to make this cute cotton and minky blanket for baby!
So, remember the inspiration picture I shared last week? See the colors starting to come together? See the yellow and the navy blue? It is such a fun color combination!! The navy really helps make the yellow on the walls pop.
This afternoon I worked on making all of the ties to go in the corners of the bumpers. So those are done and ready to be sewn on! I've got to measure and cut all of the fabric for the bumpers and I will get sewing. I'm trying to get those done, because the fabric for the curtains should be delivered to my house tomorrow.
I will keep posting pictures as things get checked off my to-do list! Stay tuned!
Thursday, August 23, 2012
So, you know I must be feeling better for a few reasons.
1. I am working on my nursery.
2. I am posting on my blog.
3. I am getting around to trying all of the awesome Pinterest ideas I've been pinning over the past 5.5 months.
Well, last night I wanted to get going on some laundry. It seems never ending. (Isn't that such a silly statement. Obviously it is never ending. Even if you are doing laundry, you are [probably] wearing clothes that will need to be washed too!!) I have a couple of blankets that have been sitting on the floor of my laundry room waiting to be washed and put away since....oh....the beginning of the summer. Lets face it, who needs blankets in this crazy Arkansas summer heat! So last night was the night. Until I went to get started and had barely enough detergent for one wash.
Poop.
We have one of those awesome new HE front load washers, and I absolutely love it and wouldn't change it. But man, is that detergent expensive. A while ago, a trend started of making your own detergent, both powdered and liquid. Everyone was claiming that just a little bit of extra work and mixing, and you would have detergent for a year for a fraction of the price of buying pre-made detergent.
All of the recipes I have seen use pretty much the same ingredients:
1. Borax
2. Baking Soda
3. Washing Soda
4. Fels Naptha soap
Some people add a fabric softener, others add oxyclean or other products.
I had pinned a recipe that I thought would work best for me, and have just been waiting for the time to make it. You can find the recipe I used here.
So, off I headed to Walmart to pick up everything I needed. Here is the price breakdown for what I bought:
1. 5 gallon pail 2.58
2. 4 lb box of Borax 3.38
3. 4 lb box Baking Soda 2.12
4. 3 lb box Super Washing Soda 3.24
5. [4] 5.5 oz bars Fels Naptha soap $0.97/each
6. Oxyclean $7.52
7. [2] 55 oz Purex Crystals Fabric Softener $8.96/each
That adds up to $31.68 (including the five gallon pail which will not need to be purchased next time I need to make a batch, and this number is pre-tax of course. That will obviously vary depending on where you live).
Okay, the cool part? You only need 1-2 TABLESPOONS per load, depending on load size and amount of soil. So, if you did approximately 6 loads of laundry every week, this recipe will last you for an entire year! I mean, come on, does it get better than paying only $31.68 for a WHOLE YEAR of laundry? If you have an HE washer like me, you were probably used to paying between $10-15 every few months depending on the type of detergent and size of the bottle you were buying.
So, does it work? Does it dissolve? Does it leave spots?
YES, YES, and NO!!
My front load washer has a tray that you pull out where you put the detergent in. There is a cup in there that says it is for liquid detergent, and in that cup it says "remove for powdered detergent." So if you are curious if you can put powder in your HE front loader, just look! I've done two loads, and haven't had any issues with the soap not dissolving, and I don't use hot water. No spots are leftover either!! I added two bottles of the Purex crystals, and it seems to be enough scent for me. I'm a sucker for lavender scent! However you can add less or none if you prefer or have allergies to scents.
The awesome person who posted the recipe that I followed used the empty Purex Crystals bottle to store smaller amounts of the soap in her laundry room so she wouldn't have to work out of the big 5 gal pail. I thought that was absolutely brilliant, so I tried it out!
Pretty cute way to store it, huh?
Okay well I had a few issues with that. When I grated my Fels Naptha soap, I used my food processor. My soap was more the thickness of shredded cheddar cheese instead of the consistency of say..... parmigiana regiana (is that how you even spell it??). The point is my soap cheese was thicker. It doesn't seem to affect the dissolving ability, but it doesn't want to come out of the top of that cute little bottle!! Luckily I had saved the carton that the Oxyclean came in and am using that instead.
Next time I make the detergent I will do one of two things:
1. Find already powdered Fels Naptha soap (or zote soap if I can find it)
2. Microwave the bar of soap so that it will crumble and become much finer when put in the food processor
But, I won't have to make it until next year hopefully!! Granted, with the baby coming soon I think laundry loads might go up for a bit. Apparently they drool and puke and poop a lot. Who would have thunk it.
Anyways, I highly suggest that you go and try this out!! I mean, who doesn't like saving money where you can!! If you do, let me know how it goes for you!
1. I am working on my nursery.
2. I am posting on my blog.
3. I am getting around to trying all of the awesome Pinterest ideas I've been pinning over the past 5.5 months.
Well, last night I wanted to get going on some laundry. It seems never ending. (Isn't that such a silly statement. Obviously it is never ending. Even if you are doing laundry, you are [probably] wearing clothes that will need to be washed too!!) I have a couple of blankets that have been sitting on the floor of my laundry room waiting to be washed and put away since....oh....the beginning of the summer. Lets face it, who needs blankets in this crazy Arkansas summer heat! So last night was the night. Until I went to get started and had barely enough detergent for one wash.
Poop.
We have one of those awesome new HE front load washers, and I absolutely love it and wouldn't change it. But man, is that detergent expensive. A while ago, a trend started of making your own detergent, both powdered and liquid. Everyone was claiming that just a little bit of extra work and mixing, and you would have detergent for a year for a fraction of the price of buying pre-made detergent.
All of the recipes I have seen use pretty much the same ingredients:
1. Borax
2. Baking Soda
3. Washing Soda
4. Fels Naptha soap
Some people add a fabric softener, others add oxyclean or other products.
I had pinned a recipe that I thought would work best for me, and have just been waiting for the time to make it. You can find the recipe I used here.
So, off I headed to Walmart to pick up everything I needed. Here is the price breakdown for what I bought:
1. 5 gallon pail 2.58
2. 4 lb box of Borax 3.38
3. 4 lb box Baking Soda 2.12
4. 3 lb box Super Washing Soda 3.24
5. [4] 5.5 oz bars Fels Naptha soap $0.97/each
6. Oxyclean $7.52
7. [2] 55 oz Purex Crystals Fabric Softener $8.96/each
That adds up to $31.68 (including the five gallon pail which will not need to be purchased next time I need to make a batch, and this number is pre-tax of course. That will obviously vary depending on where you live).
Okay, the cool part? You only need 1-2 TABLESPOONS per load, depending on load size and amount of soil. So, if you did approximately 6 loads of laundry every week, this recipe will last you for an entire year! I mean, come on, does it get better than paying only $31.68 for a WHOLE YEAR of laundry? If you have an HE washer like me, you were probably used to paying between $10-15 every few months depending on the type of detergent and size of the bottle you were buying.
So, does it work? Does it dissolve? Does it leave spots?
YES, YES, and NO!!
My front load washer has a tray that you pull out where you put the detergent in. There is a cup in there that says it is for liquid detergent, and in that cup it says "remove for powdered detergent." So if you are curious if you can put powder in your HE front loader, just look! I've done two loads, and haven't had any issues with the soap not dissolving, and I don't use hot water. No spots are leftover either!! I added two bottles of the Purex crystals, and it seems to be enough scent for me. I'm a sucker for lavender scent! However you can add less or none if you prefer or have allergies to scents.
The awesome person who posted the recipe that I followed used the empty Purex Crystals bottle to store smaller amounts of the soap in her laundry room so she wouldn't have to work out of the big 5 gal pail. I thought that was absolutely brilliant, so I tried it out!
Photo Credit |
Pretty cute way to store it, huh?
Okay well I had a few issues with that. When I grated my Fels Naptha soap, I used my food processor. My soap was more the thickness of shredded cheddar cheese instead of the consistency of say..... parmigiana regiana (is that how you even spell it??). The point is my soap cheese was thicker. It doesn't seem to affect the dissolving ability, but it doesn't want to come out of the top of that cute little bottle!! Luckily I had saved the carton that the Oxyclean came in and am using that instead.
Next time I make the detergent I will do one of two things:
1. Find already powdered Fels Naptha soap (or zote soap if I can find it)
2. Microwave the bar of soap so that it will crumble and become much finer when put in the food processor
But, I won't have to make it until next year hopefully!! Granted, with the baby coming soon I think laundry loads might go up for a bit. Apparently they drool and puke and poop a lot. Who would have thunk it.
Anyways, I highly suggest that you go and try this out!! I mean, who doesn't like saving money where you can!! If you do, let me know how it goes for you!
Here are some pillows I made last night for the nursery. Do you see that pretty paint on the wall in the background? That is Yellow Coneflower by Olympic Paints. It is so wonderful and cheery :) The pillows are Navy and White.
The fabric for the bedding is washed, dried, ironed, and ready to be cut! You'll be seeing it soon, I'm sure!
The fabric for the bedding is washed, dried, ironed, and ready to be cut! You'll be seeing it soon, I'm sure!
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Today my parents came over and helped paint the nursery! One step closer! Now I can start on the bedding and accessories! Instead of showing you exactly what I am doing yet, I decided to share with you the picture that is my inspiration for the nursery. Enjoy!!
Photo Credit |
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Another week has come and gone. I really do wish that I could say they are going by quickly. SO many women talk about how quickly their pregnancies go and how much they wish they could be pregnant again. I'm not sure I'll ever get to that point, but I suppose we will see. This past week was okay, with just a few sick days. And I got to spend Sunday with Tim which is always amazing. We went to lunch at our favorite Chinese restaurant (which seems to be starting as a ritual for us while he is home) and took a nap. We did have a good friend over for dinner and some football that night as well.
Now, over the past 23 weeks I have basically stayed out of the kitchen. I suppose when you have an aversion to food in general that is what happens. So Sunday night I decided that I was going all Suzie Homemaker and was going to make this awesome great dinner for Tim and our friend. On the menu (besides the chicken Tim was going to grill) was mashed potatoes with gravy, mac n cheese, bread, and some cookies!!
Well let me tell you something. Cooking isn't like just getting back on a bike after you haven't done it in a while. I almost had a nervous break down right there in front of my stove. I cooked the mac n cheese in a too small pot so all the noodles were sticking together. The mashed potatoes were too lumpy. The gravy, also being cooked in a too small pot, exploded all over my stove top. The bread didn't go into the oven until after everything else was cooked, so it wasn't ready to eat until the meal was halfway over. Tim and friend were so nice and ate what they could handle (I'm pretty sure just to make me feel better).
Now. The COOKIESSSS. Okay. These turned out SO AWESOME!!!!!! I mean, just take a look at these babies!!
These wonderful gifts to the universe are from a wonderful blogger over at The Bru Crew. I came upon this recipe by chance on pinterest (because so many wonderful things come from pinterest!!) while I was browsing around one night. I pinned a long time ago, but haven't made them because I've been so sick! Well, let me tell you. If you want a super simple cookie recipe that will THRILL everyone, this is totally it. Go check out these Peanut Butter Pudding Cookies and I promise you will not be disappointed.
Well, so Monday morning came way to quickly and before I knew it I was taking Tim back to the fire station so he could carpool down to rookie school. This is week four, and he is almost done with the EMT portion. I am SO ready for October to be here so that he can be home for good. I'm really proud of him though with how hard he is working. I dropped him off and came back and boohoo'd in bed until about 11.
I got up and played with the pups for a while and then decided that I was going to head to Little Rock to my favorite place, The Yarn Mart, to pick up some new yarn for a fun fall sweater. As I was leaving I checked my mail, and I had the BEST surprise waiting for me!!!!!
Okay, if you are every as lucky as I am, and you get a package in the mail that has the label Leslie's Art and Sew on it, you will be in for a seriously awesome treat! I met Leslie through the blog world and craftster.org and actually got to meet her twice at a blogger meet up in Little Rock (even though she lives far away!!). Well, she had read my last (complaining) blog post and decided to send Baby G a gift!!! With great anticipation I opened the pretty red packaging with the red heart on it which I have come to associate with something great. Here is what I found!
Leslie got Baby G his FIRST book, which is a taggie book, and made the softest cutest taggie blanket to go with it!!! I absolutely love it and I can't wait to let him play with it!! One thing I want to get a lot of is books for baby, and this is the perfect one to start my collection.
Thank you SOOOO much Leslie, this is the best gift ever and it made me feel so wonderful!!
After I got some new yarn and hung out with the pups for a while, I headed to my parents house for some dinner. There is just something about eating one of your favorite childhood meals with your parents that just makes you feel better as a person.
I am going to skip my actual journal questions this week, because I'm just not feeling it. No baby bump picture either. Just know that Baby G is doing great and is very active. He is also closer and closer to having a name, we just have to narrow it down further! I'm so very glad that baby is still healthy even though I have been so sick this whole time. Working at the children's hospital, especially in the neonatal ICU, really gets me freaked out sometimes. I just know everything is going to happen they way it has always been planned, and I will handle it as it comes. It is weird to know, though, that if I delivered Baby G this week he would be able to live outside the womb. Granted it would not be an easy journey and he and a lot of people would have to work very hard. But lets not think about that. I vote he stays in a while longer!
Mom is coming over on Wednesday to help me work on the nursery, so hopefully this week I can show you what I have planned! I'm very excited about it, and I know you will all love it!
Thursday, August 16, 2012
I am just in a bad mood this week. Saturday was my birthday. Woo. Happy birthday to me. I was stuck at home on the couch with my leg propped up in a heating pad because my leg was so cramped up I couldn't walk. And Tim was gone. And my round ligament pain gets so bad at work sometimes that I can hardly stand it. Anyways, woohoo, I'm 23 years old, another year older. Last week I felt great, this week I have thrown up a ton, its like I'm heading backwards. Very frustrating. I stopped reading the weekly baby updates online because it is so irritating reading things like "you probably feel great right now" and "enjoy this time, it is the best time during the whole pregnancy!!". Well. If that is the case, I'm not excited because that means its going to get worse again as I keep getting further along!
Well, here are my journal questions. No picture this week. Just not feeling it.
How far along? 22 weeks and two days
Baby Size: Big, and getting bigger.
Total weight gain/loss: Still 151. No gain! Doc says I need to step up the eating.
Maternity clothes? Yupp
Stretch marks? Not yet.
Sleep: Glad I have a 50 pound dog to cuddle with at night because while Tim is gone, the bed is just to empty. Same answer as last week, and still as true.
Best moment this week: Having my mom feel the baby move!
Miss Anything? Tim. That will probably be the answer for the next 9 weeks.
Movement: He moves all the time!
Food cravings: Peaches. And caffeine, but doc said no more caffeine.
Anything making you queasy or sick: Hasn’t been a very good week :(
Have you started to show yet: Definitely got a bump!
Gender: My Sweet Baby BOY!!!
Labor Signs: Still with the RLP. And I get bad cramps, Braxton Hicks I believe.
Belly Button in or out? In
Wedding rings on or off? On.
Mood? Emotional. And I’ve just been in a generally bad mood this week.
Looking forward to: Tim gets home tomorrow night. Thank goodness. I really wish that someone would just come finish painting the nursery for me. I am way too tired and worn out to do it myself. But the bedding fabrics did come in so I should get started soon!!
Good morning, mom!! Look how sweet and loving we are! |
Cruz: Here Macy, lay down I'll rub your back. |
Cruz: Actually, I'm a little bit sleepy still, I think I'll just lay my head down. |
Macy: Wait! I thought you were going to rub my back!! |
Cruz: I'd rather not. I'm soooooo sleepy! |
Cruz: Wait! Where'd you go?? Macy?! |
Cruz: *sighhh* I guess it's just you and me now, momma! |
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Sometimes you just need your furry best friend to get you though a few hard months.
My sweet pup Macy has been there for me every second of not feeling well during this pregnancy!! She even slept with me on the couch for the month that I couldn't sleep in bed!
Unknown to me, my husband has been taking pictures of us cuddling. I wanted to share! Enjoy!
So thankful that she has been there to comfort me and cuddle me over the past five months!! I hope she and baby boy are best friends too!!
My sweet pup Macy has been there for me every second of not feeling well during this pregnancy!! She even slept with me on the couch for the month that I couldn't sleep in bed!
Unknown to me, my husband has been taking pictures of us cuddling. I wanted to share! Enjoy!
So thankful that she has been there to comfort me and cuddle me over the past five months!! I hope she and baby boy are best friends too!!
Sunday, August 5, 2012
Tim's first week of rookie school is coming to a close. He has worked really hard and studied tons, and was pretty exhausted when he got home on Friday! I was so unbelievably lucky that I got overstaffed at work on Saturday, because that meant that Tim and I got to spend the whole day together! We had an absolutely great time and I wouldn't have traded that time together for anything. We got to spend lots of time together today too, and I am just so grateful. It is wonderful being married to my best friend, someone who really understands me and loves me unconditionally. He has 11 more weeks of training to go, and I will be very sad to drop him off in the morning.
In other news, I will be 21 weeks pregnant on Tuesday!
In other news, I will be 21 weeks pregnant on Tuesday!
How far along? 20 Weeks (almost) 6
days
Baby Size: Depends on which website you look at…some
say 10-11 inches, some say the size of a banana…not sure I’ve ever seen any 10
inch bananas…does that sound inappropriate to anyone else??
Total weight gain/loss: Still 151. No change from last week
Maternity clothes? I got a gift card
to Gap from work the other day, so I went shopping today! Got some super cute maternity skinny jeans
that look great. Can’t wait to wear
them!
Stretch marks? None on the belly
so far. But I should probably start
putting lotion on.
Sleep: Glad I have a 50 pound dog to cuddle with at night because
while Tim is gone, the bed is just to empty.
Best moment this week: Being
with Tim this weekend. Everything about
it was perfect.
Miss Anything? Tim. That will probably be the answer for the next
11 weeks.
Movement: Lots! Baby wakes up when I get home from
work and get in bed.
Food cravings: Really trying hard
not to drink caffeine. But I really want
Mt Dew and Cherry Dr Pepper. But my main
foods this week are Chicken Cantina bowls from Taco bell, Cheese It’s, Peanut
M&M’s, and Lucky Charms. And for
those mean people telling me I am not eating healthy enough, boo on you I eat
what I want. When you puke for 4 months
and can finally keep food down, you will want to eat whatever you want too.
Anything making you queasy or sick: Just
depends on the day. Didn’t puke all
week, but yesterday threw up four times.
Eh, could be worse. I could be
back in my first trimester.
Have you started to show yet: Definitely got a
bump!
Gender: My Sweet Baby BOY!!!
Labor Signs: Still with the
RLP. It is not fun at all.
Belly Button in or out? In
Wedding rings on or off? On.
Mood? Emotional. I cry.
A lot.
Looking forward to: Tim getting home
next weekend. And I’ve started on the
nursery. Can’t wait to get the fabrics
in that I’ve ordered so that I can start with the bedding! So excited to show
you what I’m up to!
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Well, today marks 20 weeks through my pregnancy!! It has been a strange two days, because yesterday morning Tim left to go to Fire Fighter/EMT school down in Camden. The house seems very empty, and it was strange when Tim didn't walk through the door yesterday afternoon at 4:30. Today will be a little bit better because I will be at work until 11, however it will be sad to come home to an empty house. Thank goodness for our dogs who are keeping me company!!
Yesterday we had the big gender ultrasound! I am so lucky that even though my husband wasn't able to come with, both my Mom and my Dad got to come! It was such a wonderful experience, and I am so glad that they were able to go through it with me!
I am so happy to announce that our little one is a healthy baby BOY!! Tim and I are so excited and can't wait to meet him!!! He is going to be such a loved and cherished baby!
How far along? 20 Weeks
Baby Size: I forget how long she said yesterday,
but we weigh 13 ounces right now, so almost 1 pound! It sure did look like tight quarters in
there!!
Total weight gain/loss: I was 151 this
morning. I think that is up 4 pounds
from my lowest.
Maternity clothes? Loving them. Nice having some extra room in my shirts so I
don’t feel like I’m wearing clothes inappropriately tight! Luckily I get to wear scrubs and t-shirts to
work!!!
Stretch marks? Starting to see
them in the milk machines. TMI? Probably.
Sleep: Sleeping okay, but missing my husband so I wake up a lot!
Best moment this week: Saturday
Tim and I were lying in bed and he felt baby move for the first time! So glad he got to feel it before he left!
Miss Anything? Tim. And cool weather. This 110 degree weather doesn’t agree with
this preg.
Movement: Lots!
I have a bad habit of leaning up against the beds/cribs at work, and
baby definitely lets me know when I am squishing it!
Food cravings: Waffles, taco bell,
and Cherry Dr Pepper from Sonic.
Anything making you queasy or sick: I’ve
noticed that when I cry, I usually throw up.
And I still puke randomly. I feel
like that will never end.
Have you started to show yet: Definitely got a bump!
Gender: My Sweet Baby BOY!!!
Labor Signs: No, but what is up
with this round ligament pain. I mean
seriously!
Belly Button in or out? In
Wedding rings on or off? On.
Mood? Emotional. Are you shocked? I think that has been my answer every week.
Looking forward to: We were going to
have a gender reveal party but with Tim’s sudden departure to rookie school, we
decided against it! I am now looking forward to the nursery!!
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
So, well, I wasn't having the best day on Sunday. I didn't get out of bed until about 12:30. I was just so worn out from work and not feeling good! I'm also nursing a little summer cold which isn't super fun. Anyways, sorry for missing my "Sunday" journal day, but here is my 18 week post!
Also, I've been working on a cute blanket, hopefully I will get a picture of it up soon!
(Sorry for the blurry picture....I think I blood sugar is a bit low today....I'm so shaky!!)
How far along? 18 Weeks and 1 days
Baby Size: Baby is the about 5.5 inches long, or an
average bell pepper. We are probably weighing in at 7 ounces
Total weight gain/loss: No weight gain this
week. Still 150 lbs.
Maternity clothes? Mom and I hit up
the sale rack at Gap Maternity the other day, they’ve got some super cute
things! Got some shirts that I should be
able to wear for a while.
Stretch marks? Same as last week,
not much stretching going on.
Sleep: Sleeping a little better, because I have been SO tired!
Work wears me out!
Best moment this week: Starting
to plan our gender reveal party…which will also be a birthday and new job for
Tim celebration! Pretty excited!
Miss Anything? Feeling “normal”…what
is that like again?
Movement: Definitely got some partying going on in
there.
Food cravings: Waffles and
pancakes. That’s all I want. Ever.
Anything making you queasy or sick: I’ve
got good days and bad. Yesterday was a
bad one. Just luck of the draw at this
point.
Have you started to show yet: Yupp, though still
not very large. But I think that is
because of all of my weight loss at the beginning and not gaining much now.
Gender: Two more weeks!
Labor Signs: No, thank goodness!
Belly Button in or out? In
Wedding rings on or off? On.
Mood? Emotional. But generally okay.
Looking forward to: Gender reveal
party!!
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