Wednesday, September 21, 2011

38 weeks, 1 day

 Let's Tidy Up The Nursery!







The nursery has been complete for a while now, so I thought this would be a good opportunity to share how it all turned out.  Especially since I have nothing new to report.  At my checkup last week Muppet still hadn't dropped, and my cervix was long and closed.  According to my doc, my cervix is "trying to soften" making it medium - not hard, but not soft. 

So instead of boring you with the fact that this pregnancy is at a standstill, I'll take you on a nursery tour.  It started with this:

A painting I had picked up about 2 years ago at an Art Festival.  I love this picture, from a series entitled "Little Buddies."  It used to hang in our living room, but it just seems so perfect for a baby's room.  Especially a first baby's room since it has a mommy bird, daddy bird, and baby bird.  Once we knew we were expecting, we went back to the artist and purchased a couple more prints from the series to hang on the wall.  
From there, the plan was to use the colors in the painting for the rest of the room.  Red/Blue/Orange and Green sheets and accessories.  But then I found this bedding:


And it seemed so perfect.  It used a lot of the colors from the painting - subbing in yellow for the red, but still keeping neutral.  The bumper and crib will, of course, be removed leaving a sheet covered in orange, green, yellow and blue leaves.  Finding the sheet set led us to our next nursery inspiration:

A tree wall decal!  We had to compromise a bit on this.  J wanted something really realistic, and I wanted something rounder/more cartoony.  This fell a little in the middle and we got to pick all the colors.  So we used the three main colors in the sheets - blue, orange, and green, and used them to match green leaves and blue and orange birds.  (There are some blue and orange squirrels at the base of the tree too that didn't get captured in this photo)
By this point, we had officially embraced the "bird" theme.  And my similarly themed shower had different birdhouses as centerpieces.  I was urged to take them home with me and we decided to add them to the room as decor.


And for the remainder of the tour......
There's my "nursing corner."




We both love this glider and spend lots of time hanging out in it.  Already.  And the baby isn't even here!  I've got a table beside for burp cloths, water, and underneath is a bin filled with nursing pads, extra boppy covers, cream, everything you could need for nursing within arms reach of the chair.
And the "changing station."


The top drawer of the dresser holds diapers, wipes, extra burp cloths, diaper cream, an extra changing pad cover and refills for the diaper genie.  The middle drawer has bibs, socks, caps, and some gorgeous sweaters made for this baby.  The bottom drawer holds sheets and sleep sacks - bedtime stuff.

And for all those who didn't think you could buy clothes without knowing the sex of the baby?

This is most of it, but not all.  I'm missing a yellow, but I've got red, orange, green, blue, brown, black, white, and grey all represented!



Total weight gain/loss: +20
Next Appointment: Friday, September 23. 
Maternity clothes? yes
Stretch marks: nada. 
Sleep: I've actually been sleeping this week up until about 5am.  Then I wake up and I'm up, no getting back to sleep.
Best moment this week: Baby shopping.  I love shopping period.  Doesn't matter who it's for!
Movement: Not slowing down at all.  Still all the time.  The latest favorite is Muppet pushing his/her butt as hard as humanly possibly out my stomach.  It hurts!
Food cravings: Nothing 
Food aversions: Nothing 
Gender: Tell you in October! 
Belly Button in or out: in.  I'm tempted to think it may stay this way.
What I miss:  Not feeling bruised from the inside. 
What I am looking forward to:  Pumpkin Ale.  And I'm really hoping that there will be SOMETHING going on at my next appointment. 
Contractions: Nope. 
Milestones:
Dem bones, dem bones are starting to harden.
Baby Names: Let's take names we know and add random letters!
Boy: Dagvid
Girl: Shennifer

Thursday, September 15, 2011

37 weeks, 2 days

Raising Trouble

This week's class?  "Baby Care Basics."  Which is important because we've never raised a baby before.  A lot of people are concerned they're not going to be good parents.  One of J's coworkers gave us a very helpful piece of advice:  Babies are very hard to break.  Which is good to keep in mind given that my number 1 parenting concern is breaking the baby.  They just seem so fragile!  Little bodies, little bones, and a skull that hasn't quite hardened yet. 

Other concerns include how to get the baby to calm - especially since I had colic as a baby.  Which apparently was traumatizing for my parents.  It got so bad the doctors gave them a mild sedative to give me, so they could get a few hours of peace.  They spent the entire time sitting beside my crib, watching to make sure I was breathing because they weren't use to me not screaming.  It was the last time they used it.
 
The class spent time teaching us about how to diaper and dress a baby, how to bathe a baby, and importantly, how to calm a baby.
We were shown the cult favorite "The Happiest Baby on the Block" video.  Now we're debating about whether we should get a copy or whether seeing it in class was enough.  I have friends that have been extolling its virtues and the elements make sense.  We practiced the 5 S's:
 
Swaddle - keeping the baby wrapped up in a blanket, simulating the womb.  We practiced a couple of swaddling techniques and we're all stocked up on swaddling blankets at home.

Side - lying the baby on their side and finding the sweet spot angle.  I don't recommend the rationale behind this one, but whatever, it's easy to try.

Shush - Shushing as loudly as you can in the baby's ear.  Like white noise, or the wind, or the ocean.  We'll probably try a modified version of this because I'm worried about blowing or moisture in the ear.  (Modified meaning beside the baby's ear instead of directly into)

Swing - This one is a misnomer.  J remembers it as "shimmy" which is probably a better description of jiggling or bouncing the baby.  Because really, you're not swinging as much as shimmying.  

Suck - Use of a pacifier.  Which I'm a fan of anyway because both J and I were thumb suckers waaaaaaay past the point it was cool to be a thumb sucker.  We're hoping the whole theory that it's easier to wean from a pacifier than a thumb holds true for Muppet.
 
If we can get through the baby stage, I think raising Muppet is going to be cake.  I'm not concerned about our ability to parent mostly because J and I are on the same page about just about everything.  Which I think is the most important part of parenting.  No mixed signals and solidarity.   A united front against what will surely be a child who is determined to give us trouble.  After all, both J and I were quite a handful as kids.  We can expect nothing less of our progeny.


Total weight gain/loss: +16
Next Appointment: Friday, September 16  
Maternity clothes? yes
Stretch marks: nada. 
Sleep: Still not getting it - but J isn't either.  Luckily we take turns not sleeping.  Which is probably good practice.
Best moment this week: Hitting full term.  Is there a better feeling?
Movement: lots and lots and lots of it - hiccups 3 times a day, pushes, kicks, thumps, the works.
Food cravings: Nothing 
Food aversions: Nothing 
Gender: Tell you in October! 
Belly Button in or out: in.  I'm tempted to think it may stay this way.
What I miss:  Not going to the bathroom 3 times in an hour.
What I am looking forward to:  only a couple more weeks.  I'm looking forward to meeting Muppet.
Contractions: Nope. 
Milestones:
Full term baby!  At 37 weeks the important stuff is developed.  Now it's just a matter of Muppet putting on some weight and getting a little more brain wrinkles.
Baby Names: Bad Biblical Folk!
Boy: Lucifer
Girl: Delilah

Saturday, September 10, 2011

36 weeks, 4 days

Mammary Mama

This week we attended our breast feeding course.  I knew I was going to try breastfeeding from the moment I found out I was pregnant. Not for any "breast is best" reason, but because I've been lugging around D-cups for too many years.  Finally I felt like these babies might serve a rational purpose other than making it difficult to fit into button up shirts.
Breast feeding was pretty much the norm in my family anyway.  After all, before emigrating to this country, my maternal great great grandmother was a wet nurse.  And probably came from a line of wet nurses.  We produce milk in my family.  

However, one of the things that always bugs me about breast feeding is the constant derogation of women who don't breastfeed.  I think this goes along with my whole "my body, my choice" philosophy of life.  But I hate when women are made to feel bad or inferior for formula feeding.  After all - no one wants a sick baby, every mother is doing what they think is best for their child.  


My other important "breastfeeding philosophy" is set yourself up for success.  Which is why we were taking the class.  I'd heard breastfeeding isn't always easy.  And I have a low pain tolerance, so I want to make sure I know everything about it and am doing it right.  The class was filled with information - almost too much.  I think it might have been a bit more effective as a two-day class because of all the information.  But we practiced positions, talked about how to make sure the baby is getting enough, got to look at various pumps and bras, and even how to deal with problems as they arose.

So am I now an expert in breastfeeding?  Not really.  Am I certain I'm going to be a success?  Also not really.  But I do feel more confident in my decision and I know I have a great arsenal behind me in both knowledge and support (and of course those D cups which have already showed they're ready by expanding a cup size).


Total weight gain/loss: +16
Next Appointment: Friday, September 16  
Maternity clothes? yes
Stretch marks: nada. 
Sleep: I've given up - especially with this heat!
Best moment this week: Nothing really baby related. We had an excellent date night last night.  We're trying to fit those in a bit more because we know it'll be a bit before we can enjoy nights with just the two of us once Muppet gets here.
Movement: lots and lots and lots of it.
Food cravings: Nothing 
Food aversions: Nothing 
Gender: Tell you in October! 
Belly Button in or out: in.  I'm tempted to think it may stay this way.
What I miss: Wine again.  (whine again?)  I keep thinking how much I'd just love a nice glass of red.
What I am looking forward to:  Being full term!
Contractions: Nope. 
Milestones:
1 month left!
Baby Names: Disease Names!
Boy: Becker
Girl: Addison

 

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

35 weeks, 1 day



35/35!  We're there!



This is another one of those fabulous numbers.  Not that it means much, it's just fun.  35 weeks in, 35 days to go.  Although today technically it's 35/34, but really that's not as fun a number.

So at our last appointment, the doctor confirmed what I had been thinking, Muppet is definitely head down.  I had a feeling based on the location of the hiccups, the foot that keeps popping up on my left and the butt that pokes out on my right.  I have a feeling Muppet is probably chilling like this:





Muppet is still sitting high though, although at this stage that's not entirely worrying.  We are also officially at the point where I'm up to weekly visits.  Scary right?  Scarier is that I only have 4 of them left.  4 doctor's appointments before Muppet is supposed to make his or her grand arrival.



We spent the weekend attending a birth prep class.  It was long, but covered a lot of information.  We went over everything that happens during labor, from the first "meh I feel kind of under the weather" all the way through "I'm sorry I'm pushing what out of where?"  We worked on different breathing techniques - slow, medium, and panting.  And we went over what to pack in our hospital bags, which was also helpful. 


We took a tour of the hospital, so I got to see where Muppet will actually make that big arrival, although we also covered how to deliver the baby in a car just in case (does the thought of this scare anyone else?).  We talked about the different medication choices, both before labor (like an induction), during labor (both systemic and epidurals), and going completely without.  One of the things I really liked about the class was that she didn't make it seem as though any choices were "bad" or "wrong."


We went over different laboring positions and I love the fact that the hospital I'll be giving birth in is so flexible with positions.  They keep birthing balls in the room, as well as squatting bars, and each L&D room has a shower in case you want to do some laboring in water.


Having so few appointments left, knowing Muppet is getting ready, and having completed the birth class makes me so excited for Muppet to get here already!


Total weight gain/loss: +16
Next Appointment: Thursday, September 8
Maternity clothes? yes
Stretch marks: nada. 
Sleep: I've given up.
Best moment this week:  So superficial, but we pretty much finished up the nursery last night, just need to hang the artwork.  After we just sat in there and looked at everything.
Movement: lots and lots and lots of it.
Food cravings: Nothing 
Food aversions: Nothing 
Gender: Tell you in October! 
Belly Button in or out: in.  J doesn't think it'll last this way much longer.
What I miss: This week it's mostly just not being hot all the time!  But that's a combination of weather and pregnancy.
What I am looking forward to:  Next week is 36 weeks which seems like another big milestone!
Contractions: Nope. 
Milestones:
35/35
Muppet is head down
Birthclass!
Baby Names: Designer Names
Boy: Armani
Girl: Chanel

Thursday, August 25, 2011

34 weeks, 2 days

 Babymoon!

J and I spent the weekend and early part of the week in Cannon Beach, Oregon as our last trip away before Muppet makes a grand arrival.  It's crazy to think this is our last trip just the two of us for quite some time.  I won't say ever, because we are definitely planning on taking some time away without kids in the future.  I think it's good for any marriage for the grownups to have alone time to reconnect.

We chose Cannon Beach because it was a short plane flight from home.  I keep waiting for the other shoe to drop with this pregnancy.  I fear that any morning now I'm going to wake up miserable, sore, uncomfortable, etc. and when we booked this trip I had no idea how I was going to feel at 34 weeks.  Our second reason for choosing Cannon Beach was because it was simply gorgeous.  I'd heard fabulous things about the Oregon Coast, and this proved to have just about everything we could want in a trip.

We were able to really relax and enjoy ourselves on the trip.  It was absolutely perfect, one of the best trips we've had in a long time.

We spent time walking along the beach beside the famed "Haystack Rock" which would disappear and reappear as the fog rolled in and out. We had dinner overlooking the rock, and when the weather got gloomy our last night there we curled up in bed in front of our fireplace and watched Haystack Rock and the beach from our room.

 
We got to sample some of the local brew.  We went to a tavern where J sampled all their beers.  Not that I would have taken part anyway, but I loved the sign that warned all about the dangers of drinking and incubating.

Instead, I partook in another of the tavern's brews - root beer!  In general I don't love root beer, but this was the best I've ever had.  It was sweet, with just the barest anise bite.  Plus it made me feel like a grownup to be drinking something dark and cold out of a pint glass.  And Muppet loooooooved this root beer.  I'm guessing this because of the crazy movement that was going on while we sat and drank.

 
We went on a 3 mile hike that felt longer because it was all uphill.  Given that we were warned it was "treacherous"  and that it was a fairly strenuous hike, J was pretty impressed with my ability to take part.  Of course it helped that I'm sure we were going barely above a snail's pace. I'm going to be so excited to get back to a normal person's speed again.  And the hike gave us a view of Tillamook Lighthouse.


 It was only a couple days, but a fantastic break from "real life."  We're already planning return trips - with the Muppet!


Total weight gain/loss: +14
Next Appointment: Friday, August 26
Maternity clothes? All week
Stretch marks: nada. 
Sleep: I woke up Saturday night with the WORST piriformis cramp that I just could get out - even with lots of foam rollering.  Sunday night I had a fabulous night's sleep.  And it's been back to crappy ever since.  Lots of mid-night insomnia.
Best moment this week:  Definitely the babymoon!  Specifically walking along the beach with J and just feeling so relaxed and happy.
Movement: lots and lots and lots of it.
Food cravings: Nothing 
Food aversions: Nothing 
Gender: Tell you in October! 
Belly Button in or out: in.  J doesn't think it'll last this way much longer.
What I miss: When we travel it's always the alcohol.  But this week it was also the inability to really take advantage of our inroom oversized soaking tub.
What I am looking forward to:  35/35.  Just a few more days!
Contractions: Nope. 
Milestones:
Baby is practicing suckling.  Hopefully Muppet is going to get good at this.
Last plane flight for the pregnancy.
Baby Names: Place Names
Boy: Hoboken (Hobie for short)
Girl: Hannah Lulu

Thursday, August 18, 2011

33 weeks, 3 days

 Maternity Clothing
I know one of my favorite areas on my friends' pregnancy/baby blogs is when they review "must have" items.  I swear it's the first place I turn for advice.  Because hearing first hand experienced is always the best.  If you've been following my weekly updates, you'll have noticed I've still been mostly wearing my pre-pregnancy clothes during the week at work.

On my internet board, when women were buying maternity clothing in the first 8 weeks they were practically commended.  "There's no prize for being the last to buy maternity clothes."  But really, there kind of is.  First and foremost, there's the prize of saving money.  My friends who have already been pregnant warned me that if you shop to early, you'll end up with a bunch of brand new clothes that won't fit you during the second half/last third of your pregnancy.  Meaning you're going to have to spend money for 2 new wardrobes, each of which you'll only be able to wear for a couple of weeks.  And frankly, I'd rather spend the money on Muppet than myself.  (I have that problem - I'd rather spend money on practically anyone but me)  So this is my trimester by trimester break down of my maternity wear!

Non-maternity shirt and Non-maternity PJ bottoms

First Trimester - Boobs and Bands
The first thing to not fit for me was the bra.  And this happened ridiculously early.  Like before I had even taken  a pregnancy test.  I remember being in Arizona and J kept telling me I was spilling out of my bra.  So the first thing I had to buy were some new bras.  Since I didn't know how big I was going to get I wanted to get something good and cheap.  I picked up two cotton bras from Victoria Secret for around $14 a piece, expecting them to last for a few weeks.  Apparently I was just an early bloomer because after that initial jump, my breasts haven't grown since the first trimester.

With the new breasts, I needed to pick up a couple new shirts for work.  Mostly because I was wearing suits every day, and as anyone with a larger chest knows, button down shirts show any size changes fairly quickly.  So I went to Banana Republic and picked up a couple button downs in a size larger than I normally wear. 

The second thing to hit was the bloat.  This is when my pants stopped buttoning.  Based on the recommendation of my friend Kim, I picked up a Bella Band.  This little piece of elastic is fantastic and worth every penny.  I wore it till the bloat went down, and then put it back in the draw until the belly started coming in.  And then used it religiously all through third trimester, which kept me out of maternity clothes until this week (more on that later).  I highly highly highly recommend this sucker.

Non-maternity shirt and pj pants in a size larger. at 16 weeks.  I still wear the pants.
Second Trimester - Backups and Blouses
 During the second trimester, I kept waiting for everything to grow.  The bloat had dropped and I was glad not to have shelled out a bunch of money for clothes that I didn't need again.  But we were traveling and I didn't know what each day would hold.  The last thing I wanted was to be away from home and not fit into any clothes I brought with me.  So I started buying "back up" clothing.

First up was a dress for Easter - from Old Navy.  This was a great purchase, although I didn't know it at the time because I definitely didn't need it.  But it was cheap and came in handy later in the pregnancy. 
This is Liz Lange for Target.  This was my "event" dress for anything that would pop up - like barbeques, showers, dinners, etc.

The next stop was the outlets where I picked up a couple of regular non-maternity bottoms in a larger size at Banana Republic.  I still wear both of these items.  The short grey skirt on the weekends, and the long black skirt for work.


I picked up this swimsuit at Motherhood Maternity for a girl's weekend, but it was really too big at this stage.  I had a heck of a time finding something that I wasn't swimming in.  Now this swimsuit is a-dorable on me, but back in second trimester I was still wearing my regular tankini.  As a side tip, during third trimester I picked up a regular tankini 1 size up from Old Navy which also works really well if you're looking to avoid maternity suits in general.

I made a stop at Gap Maternity for some workwear because I was terrified I'd wake up one morning, have to go to court, and have nothing that fit.  Honestly, I SWEAR by Gap Maternity for workwear.  Good prices, flattering, good quality, and perfect for office.

Got this dress in black.  I LOVE it.  It might be my favorite maternity purchase.  It's perfect for the office, court, and has been totally flattering since the first time I wore it, unlike a lot of maternity wear which looked awful during second trimester.
I added this skirt in black.  It does double duty for work and weekend wear.  I ended up having to get it a size larger than I probably should have, but it's cotton and drapey, so it doesn't matter too much.  I just double fold the demi panel.  It's very comfortable.  I could probably sleep in it.

My second clothing issue during second trimester started as the belly actually started showing. I have a long torso, which meant when the belly started coming in, my shirts started getting too short.  Bleh.  Not all of them, but enough that the Bella Band started doing double duty of covering the gap between shirt and pants.  So I had to pick up some shirts that actually fit.

Not Maternity, but I'm still wearing these Target Long and Lean tanks.  Holy awesome Batman.  They're super cheap so I picked up a couple and they still cover the belly even though I'm now decidedly huge.

This is GAP Maternity's version.  I picked up one of these too, but only because they were on super sale, less than the Target ones.  Between you and I, I like the Target ones better.

Welcome back to the GAP.  My favorite non-maternity T-shirts are Gap's "favorite tees."  Luckily they have the same t-shirts in maternity wear, so I could do a real easy swap.



Another GAP shirt for work.  I picked up a couple of these too, but they are so freaking low cut!  I swear they show off just about everything, so I also picked this little baby to go underneath:

This one isn't incredibly fabulous on it's own, but it's perfect for underneath v-necks and some of my non-maternity shirts because of the length.


Non-Maternity shirt and Non-Maternity Pants at 27 weeks.
Third Trimester - Finally There 
  At the beginning of Third Trimester I was still basically wearing non-maternity clothing.  Then around week 30 I was sitting in my office in my non-maternity pants when I REALLY didn't want to wear them anymore.  I wanted to peel them off.  I felt like I was a sausage in casing.  It was time to retire my non-maternity wear.  The ironic thing is, about a week or two later, many of them women on my internet board began complaining about how their maternity clothes didn't fit anymore, but they didn't want to go out and buy more.  I seem to have successfully navigated around those rapids which is what I had foretold many many weeks ago.


First stop was some weekend wear.

After we went hiking one weekend, I realized I needed a pair of shorts to get me through the summer.  These are from Old Navy and have served me well.

I was dreading maternity jeans, because really, who likes shopping for jeans even when they're not pregnant? I splurged and went for more expensive jeans from Joe's Jeans and I'm really glad I did.  While I can't say they're "more comfortable than my regular clothes" they fit really well and don't make me look half bad.


Another trip to GAP for work clothes was an unexpected goldmine as everything was on sale with additional off. Although my work wardrobe seems to be near exclusively black.

I was having a heck of a time finding black pants at GAP in an "ankle" length and really didn't want to spend money on tailoring for pants I wouldn't be wearing long.  So I ended up getting a pair of capris that hit me right at the top of my shoes.  There are benefits to being short.

A black work skirt is another staple for the work wardrobe.  With this skirt and the black pants and my black suit jacket I have two "maternity suits."

This is an example of why sometimes you're better off waiting.  I tried on this dress during second trimester.  At the time it was $60 and looked awful on me.  Third trimester this is one of my favorite things to wear because of comfort and fit, AND it was only $10. 
And of course, Third Trimester is where my events calendar got stacked, so I ordered a bunch of dresses from Asos.com for special occasions.

For my brother's engagement party.
For my shower.

For a wedding in September.

As a wrap up,  my maternity wardrobe consists of:
Work: 1 skirts, 2 dresses, 1 pair of pants, 3 shirts.  Tip - GAP is the place to go for work clothing.
Play: 1 swimsuit, 3 shirts, 1 skirt, 1 pair of shorts, 1 pair of jeans.  Tip - Pick up some non-maternity tanks at Target. Both Target and Old Navy are where I'd go for casual wear, but neither has a great in-store selection.
Occasions: 5 dresses. Tip: Some of the more casual dresses are great for summer weekends (or if you work in a more casual environment).  I would highly suggest Asos for nice dresses.  They have great sales, a great selection, and the clothing ships quickly.

Total weight gain/loss: +15
Next Appointment: Friday, August 26
Maternity clothes? I'm really trying to wear them exclusively, so this week I've made a point to wear maternity tops every day.  I've been in non-maternity bottoms twice.
Stretch marks: nada. 
Sleep: We're back to getting up frequently for bladder issues.  And everytime I get up, J gets up too.  I'd feel sorry for him, but really?  He's been doing the same to me for years.
Best moment this week:  Getting everything we need for the nursery.  Once I do laundry, it'll be all set up and ready.
Movement: lots and lots and lots of it.
Food cravings: Nothing 
Food aversions: Nothing 
Gender: Tell you in October! 
Belly Button in or out: in.  J doesn't think it'll last this way much longer.
What I miss: Wine!
What I am looking forward to:  Our Babymoon!
Contractions: Nope. 
Milestones:
We're seeing movement from the outside all the time now and we're pretty sure there's a foot imprint pushed against my left side.

Baby officially has fingernails that go all the way up.  Read in a baby book last night that they suggest nibbling them instead of cutting them when the baby comes out.  I don't see myself doing that.
Baby Names: Names from the kitchen
Boy: Vanilla (Van for short)
Girl: Bruschetta

Friday, August 12, 2011

32 weeks, 3 days

Shower the People You Love with Love


Last weekend I was surrounded with my nearest and dearest for Muppet's shower.  Given that the nursery is centered around some bird artwork, the theme of the shower took on the same tone.

There were bird directions everywhere, from the bird house centerpieces to the crazy balloony birds.

 And of course that theme continued on to the food!

 The muffins were all topped with toasted coconut to resemble nests for the little birds to sit on.

This one is a little sick, right?  Or ironic?  Or is it fitting that the bird is sitting on an egg?


And it wouldn't be a party without cake, right?

 
 As much as  I love opening presents, I really hate everyone watching me open presents.  I get nervous being the center of attention.  So I filled up every silent space with me talking.  Which means basically every picture has me telling a story.


 And Muppet certainly reaped the benefits of having such wonderful and generous friends. (Look it's your first view of Muppet's nursery!)

 

Now it's time to unpack all the goodies and get some thank you cards out!


Total weight gain/loss: +15
Next Appointment: Friday, August 26
Maternity clothes? All my bottoms are officially maternity.  Still okay in some shirts and dresses.
Stretch marks: nada. 
Sleep: I didn't sleep at all last weekend because of RLP, but Sunday I slept SO well and felt great on Monday.  Maybe that's the secret of sleeping well?  Pure exhaustion.
Best moment this week:  Being surrounded by friends and family at the shower.
Movement: Still all the time.  J felt Muppet going crazy while we were trying to go to sleep one night and finally understood why I get awoken.
Food cravings: Nothing 
Food aversions: Nothing 
Gender: Tell you in October! 
Belly Button in or out: in.  The general consensus has determined that it probably isn't going to pop - just stretch out.
What I miss: A really really hot bath!
What I am looking forward to:  Shopping for the nursery this weekend.  Retail therapy!
Contractions: Nope. 
Milestones:
- The Shower

Baby Names:  Let's go with literary names!
Boy: Huckleberry
Girl: Buttercup



And our 32 week progression!