Wednesday, March 16, 2011

25 Weeks (almost)!

Okay so I’m a little early…but with all the Birthday festivities coming up, I didn’t want to forget to post!  Plus I had 2 doctor appointments today so I have lots to share :)  Here is what Alpha Mom says about this week:

Your Baby:

  • Weighs about 1 1/2 pounds and is 13 1/2 inches long.
  • Is growing more hair, with a distinctive color and texture and everything.

You:

  • Have a uterus the size of a soccer ball.
  • Have probably noticed a decent increase in your belly size over the past few weeks — your fundal measurements (the length between your pubic bone and the top of your uterus) grew about an inch-and-a-half in the past four weeks alone.
  • May start experiencing uterine contractions soon, if you haven’t already.

I think I keep forgetting to note on here that I’ve been getting Braxton Hicks contractions for a while now, usually about 4-5 a day.  My stomach is still feeling very tight and heavy and is getting so big that things are getting extra hard to do.  Like carrying Ryder around, squatting down to pick something up, putting shoes and socks on, all that fun stuff.

Onto the appointments, the first one was another sonogram with the Perinatologist.  It looks like they’re just going to continue to send me every 4 weeks to check in on the baby girl and make sure she’s doing okay, which she is!  They say her insides look beautiful :)  I think her little face is the cutest thing and I’m enjoying all of these sneak peeks at her!  Today they looked a lot at her kidneys & brain specifically and said they both looked great.  I love leaving sonograms with good news!

When I got to the appointment with my Dr. he had already read the report from the Perinatologist and said that my fluid was a little high.  The highest they want it at this stage is an 8 and I was at an 8.3.  He also had my glucose test results; the highest your sugar can be to pass is a 140 and mine was a 131.  So yes, I passed!!  But because my fluid was high, and my stomach was measuring big, and I was borderline on my sugar, he wants me to start testing my blood sugars and bring him my numbers at my next appointment.  I also have to retake the glucose test prior to my next appointment in 4 weeks.  Darn!

I’m not really sure about the other blood work I had done, my Dr. said it all looked good except for the Protein S, so he’s sending the results to the Perinatologist to see if he wants to follow up on that or if it’s fine, so we’ll see!

As for our stats, Maisy’s heartrate was 147 and I gained 4 pounds, which brings me to a total gain of 8 pounds. 

Maisy was busy punching me while they were trying to take her picture, so her arms are kind of in the way, but here are a couple pictures anyway:

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And here we are together:

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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

What Have We Been Up To??

Sorry we have been MIA, our next big project was in full effect this weekend which meant our whole house being moved around and…no computer!  We decided to tear the carpet out of our living room, dining room, and hallways and replace it with wood floors.  This ended up taking all weekend and into the week, but we are getting there!  Alan has been working SO hard, we really appreciate him and everything he does.  Of course Ryder had to help:

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And even Mommy had to pitch in on the last row…

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So we’ve been trying to keep busy while the house was being worked in, which was fun because we got to spend time with Jamie & Elijah:

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And Me & Ryder had to get pretty creative finding things to do.  We had breakfast and dinner parties on his bedroom floor, spent lots of time in the big boy bed, and he found a new favorite thing that he insists on carrying around with him:

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Maisy’s pillow!  What a sweet big brother he’s going to be.  He would lay it on my stomach and say “here Maisy, you can lay on your pillow…..Ryder’s turn to lay on Maisy’s pillow!”  Her turns were very short and his were very long, but that’s okay! 

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So that’s what we’ve been up to.  It has been a little crazy having everything turned upside down, but I’m SO happy with the finished product that it will all be worth it in the end.  So far we just have the living room back together:

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(the only way we can keep the dogs out of our chairs is to pile stuff in them before we go to bed!)

Next project…Maisy’s room!!!  Yay :)

Friday, March 11, 2011

24 Weeks!

Moving right along :)  Here is what Alpha Mom says about this week:

Your Baby:

  • Is just about a foot long now. I believe it is a tradition to consume a foot-long sub sandwich or hot dog in your baby’s honor at this point. I also believe I just made that up.
  • Is still very skinny looking, with translucent skin, but this will all start changing soon.
  • Is officially at the edge of viability, and most hospitals would automatically attempt every possible life-saving option if your baby were to be born now.

You:

  • Will undergo the glucose screening test at some point between now and 30 weeks to check for gestational diabetes. It’s done at a routine prenatal visit and involves chugging down an incredibly sickly-sweet beverage. Then you wait an hour and give a blood sample. 
  • Are probably noticing more aches and pains as we come to the final couple weeks of the second trimester, particularly in your lower back, hips and other joints.
  • Sciatica! Eeeeeeeeeee! Stopit!

I can’t believe I’m carrying around a foot long child inside of me!  Well actually, when I look at the size of my stomach I can believe it.  My stomach still feels really heavy and tight, I can’t remember if it felt like this with Ryder or not, but looking back at pictures I’m still carrying pretty much the same as I did with him. 

I finally stopped procrastinating and got the bloodwork done to check for the blood clotting disorder and Diabetes again.  I should know something by my next appointments on Wednesday. 

Maisy has become quite the active baby!  I love feeling her move all throughout the day and in the evenings.  She’s to the point now where I can randomly push on her and she’ll kick me back.  I’m not having too many aches and pains, I think sleeping with the Wedge that Jamie bought me has saved me, for now atleast!

Here we are at 24 weeks…and just for fun, the one next to it is of me with Ryder at 24 weeks:

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Tuesday, March 8, 2011

3 Years Ago … Today

At this very moment actually, we were dancing the night away surrounded by friends and family, celebrating our marriage.  This day for me brings back some of the best memories I have of my entire life.  It was so full of love and warmth and fun, just watching videos and looking through pictures brings back all of the feelings from that day.  The best part is that, here we are 3 years later and the love we had for each other that night  has only grown stronger, deeper, and more true. 

I thought I’d share a few of the video montages from our wedding…sit back and reminisce with me!

 

I’m sorry but I have to say this…my husband is HANDSOME!!!  Now excuse me while I go try to convince him to get a haircut ;-)  I’ll leave you with some fun stuff:

Sunday, March 6, 2011

A Weekend Away

This weekend Alan & I took some time out for ourselves and enjoyed a weekend away in Kent Island to celebrate our upcoming 3 yr wedding anniversary!  We did lots of shopping at the outlets, ate so much good food, and spent some nice, quality time together.  We had a great time and I’m so glad we’re lucky enough to have family that we know Ryder is safe with so that we can go out and enjoy time together every now and then. 

Friday before we left, Ryder had an appointment to pick up his Orthotics.  They are so cute and I’m really confident that they are going to help get his feet and legs straight.  He has a UCBL for his right foot and an SMO for his left foot:

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I had read on other blogs how frustrating it is to find shoes that fit around your child’s orthotics, so I kind of knew what I was prepared for…but we could have renamed our shopping trip this weekend “Mommy & Daddy on a mission to find shoes, and not get frustrated!”  I see why all the other moms had such a hard time, it’s very frustrating!  But we finally settled on two pairs that hopefully will work for a little while atleast. 

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We know that Ryder’s foot fits in the Orthotic and that the Orthotic fits in the shoe (barely), so lets just hope that Ryder’s foot in the Orthotic fits in the shoe!

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Another exciting purchase we made this weekend is Maisy’s bedding!!  Yaya gave us the money for the bedding as a gift, and I was so happy to be able to go buy it!  Now I’m really anxious to get her room together.

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When we got to Yaya’s to pick Ryder up today it was a very sweet reunion.  He kept giving us hugs saying “hey mommy! hey daddy!” and then HAD to show us his room there, because….

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He got a big boy bed at Yaya’s now too!!  My favorite part is definitely his shrine to Mommy on the headboard:

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Mom said he insisted on bringing my pictures into his room, he kisses them all the time, and says “Dis when Mommy was little!”  Hahaha, oh to be that little again.

So we really enjoyed our weekend away, even though we spent most of it shopping for our children, talking about our children, calling to check on one and getting constant kicks & jabs from the other.  It’s so crazy how much life changes after kids, and we are loving every second of it.  Especially when we get to come home after a weekend away to a face like this:

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Friday, March 4, 2011

23 Weeks!

Yay, another week down!  Here is what Alpha Mom has to say about this week:

Your Baby:

  • Is a tad bigger than last week! Are you sensing a pattern! Goodness, I never realized how boring this stretch of pregnancy is, what with the “close to a pound, just over a pound, 11 inches long, 11 2/3 inches long” comparisons week after week.
  • The pancreas is kicking into gear sometime around this week, and blood vessels continue to develop in the lungs. Lung development is a Big Thing right now, since babies born around 24 weeks gestation can often survive outside the womb. 23 weeks is pretty questionable, and 24 weeks certainly isn’t a peachy keen time to be born or anything, but still. If you’re the morbid sort who gets a tiny bit of comfort knowing that your baby has a fighting chance If Something Terrible Were To Happen, well, there you go.

You:

  • “OMG, you’re so big! Are you sure it’s not twins?”
  • Or, alternatively: “OMG, you barely look pregnant! Are you sure you’re 23 weeks?”
  • SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP. Thank you. No woman is ever going to appreciate your boneheaded commentary on her size and/or weight. Last time I was plagued with dire predictions of hidden twins and early labor and 14-pound babies. This time I get only-sort-of affectionately called names by other women when queried about my weight gain. Which is 1) none of your business and 2) yes, everything IS okay, my baby is growing just fine, thank you for your nosy and very annoying “concern.”
  • I AM ALSO CRABBY. PERHAPS YOU ARE TOO.

I love the Alpha Mom updates so much because she really tells it like it is!  And week after week she is on point.  People make the most ridiculous comments and I constantly feel like I have to explain why I’m SOOOO big.  It was the same thing with Ryder, so I don’t know why I’m surprised, but I just get tired of saying “well I guess it’s because i’m short and don’t have a very long torso so the baby has nowhere to go but out…yes, I’m sure it’s not twins!” 

On that note, my stomach has gotten HUGE this week!  It feels so heavy and tight too, like I need to put my hands under it and carry it around for myself.  To think that I still have 16 more weeks to grow is scary, so let’s just not think about that, K?!

Here we are at 23 weeks:

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My view looking down :)

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Thursday, March 3, 2011

Just Some Random Stuff

Ryder has had a few visitors come over to see his new big boy room, and each time I think it’s so cute how proud he is to show it off!  He actually invited Pap-Pap over today to see it, and then told Nana to “drive him over!”.  So, Nana & Pap-Pap (this is who watches Ryder during the day) made a special trip tonight to come see the room he has been going on and on about.  He wasted no time telling Nana to get in bed with him!

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And using his power tools (actually it’s called a Saw-Zaw, just ask Ryder!) to cut Pap-Pap’s foot off!

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And he made up a new game while they were over called “Ready, Set, Go” where he jumps off the bed and you better be there to catch him before he gets to Go!  Yikes!

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When we took the crib apart the other day to get it out of Ryder’s room, we couldn’t help but laugh when we saw the bottom of it (remember the “fort”?).  He was seriously busy under there and had lots of help, obviously!

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Speaking of being artistic, Ryder loves to color in the bathtub.  When I listen to what he’s coloring, because you know how he says every single thing he’s doing out loud, it’s always either someone’s name, or a clue off of Blue’s Clues.  On Blue’s Clue’s, they always describe how they draw stuff, so even though he’s just scribbling, he is saying “we draw a boy, wif eyes, nose, mouth, some hair, and some quiggly lines on his shirt”.

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Speaking of the bath (wow this post is flowing a lot better than I thought it was going to!), he has been all about the bath tablets lately.  He loves having his water a different color, and mixing the different combinations to see what he will get.

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During bath time, I always pile all of his hair on his head and admire his cute little features that are all hidden by his hair.  I mean, look at this handsome face!

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A few people have told us since we named Maisy that there was some cartoon character named that.  Leave it to Yaya to go out and find it! 

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I love seeing her name in writing, I think it is SO adorable.  Nicki had this blanket made for Maisy and just looking at it gives me butterflies wishing she was here so I could wrap her sweet self up in it and cuddle with her!

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Okay, that’s all the randomness I have for one post.