Sunday, February 28, 2010

Tummy Update!

I know It’s been a while since I’ve posted tummy news, and lots has changed in the last few weeks! Here are a few recent pictures.

31 weeks:

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32 weeks:

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33 weeks in the nursery:

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33 weeks up close:

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And here’s where the punkin is this week: A pineapple!She should weigh about 4 pounds now, or maybe a little bit more. Only 7 weeks left to go!!

We have been doing LOTS of work in the nursery lately, and really we only have a few things left to do before we’re all ready to go!

Yesterday my mom, may aunt and I all went to the mall to get curtains for the nursery and a few other things. It was fun! But after about an hour or so of walking the mall, I was POOPED!! Gone are the days of all day shopping- at least for now. I was more than ready to come home and take a nap!

The nesting fairy has come and showered me with her magic nesting dust BIG TIME. It’s all I can do to sit still and rest these days; it seems like there’s always something else that I need to do, or clean, or re-organize! Poor Rob, he gets caught in the tornado sometimes, but he’s been a pretty good sport so far. We even got into an argument about how I’ve been keeping the house too clean. Yep. TOO CLEAN! But, he finally gave in, the smart man that he is, and no one was injured in the battle. But it was close.

Speaking of nesting, I should be going now. Time to clean out the kitchen cabinets! Or wait, should I re-organize our closet first? Or maybe I should re-do all the fabric on the shelves in my sewing room… 

Warning: Spring cleaning and nesting are a nasty combo! :)

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Baby Shower!

As promised, here are a few pictures from the baby shower at Mom’s house last weekend. She has most of the good ones on her camera, and I’ll add those when I can.

We had a wonderful time! Good food, pretty cake, fun games, and friends! What more could anyone want!? :)

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The gift table. My mom made a whole set for the baby’s room- a quilt, diaper stacker, burp cloths, and receiving blankets, and then she framed some of the matching fabric for decorations on the wall. We love it!!

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A close-up of the pictures. So cute!

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The quilt and receiving blankets.

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The food table (before half the food was out, hehe)!

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The cake! “Welcome to the World, Little One”

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Mom in the kitchen, still preparing. :)

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The theme was Sweet Pea. I loved it!

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Napkins

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Me with the diaper bag my sister Rachel got for me. It’s the one I’d wanted FOREVER, but gave up on because we’re trying to pinch our pennies right now. I LOVE IT!!! Thanks again, Rach. :)

All the gifts we got are very much appreciated! We have lots of clothes now, and diapers and a changing table and mattress for the crib. What great friends and family we have! We are truly blessed. My mom, sister, and Aunt Darlene put a lot of work and time into making this perfect for me, and it couldn’t have turned out better. Thank you all very much!!!

And now, I’m off to finish putting things away in the nursery! Yay! :)

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Yes and No

Yes! - We had a great time at the shower yesterday! Lots of good food, friends and fun.

No - I don't have pictures loaded up to post yet, but...

Yes - I'll do that soon. Hopefully. :)

No - I'm not working anymore until after the baby gets here!

YES YES YES - I am grateful to have the opportunity to relax and prepare for her arrival! The nursery is coming along pretty well. I can't believe we have less than 8 weeks until her due date! (Yes, I'm freaking out a little!)

No - I'm not on bedrest or anything, just having a hard time working because of all the pressure the baby is putting on my lungs. It makes it really hard to breathe while I talk on the phone all day, so the doctor decided it was time to be done.

Yes - We also switched hospitals from Sacred Heart to Deaconess! It seems to be more in tune with what we want our first baby's birth to be like, and we took a (personal!) tour the other day and loved it. We're excited about the switch!

No - We haven't heard anything more about Rob's potential new job, but now there's actually another one we're looking into. So, twice the anxiety! Ha ha.

Yes - PLEASE PRAY FOR US!!! We need all the strength and guidance we can get right now. This is definitely a turning point in our lives and we're both a little nervous about the possible outcomes.

No - I didn't forget to post weekly pictures of the baby belly. I have a few weeks stored up on my camera, and when they make their way to the computer, I promise to share!

Yes - It's time to go eat lunch! Leftovers from the shower yesterday!

No - I don't have extra to share with you. Sorry. :)

Pictures pictures pictures coming soon!!!

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Bradley Birth Class

Every Monday night for the past 6 weeks (and for the next 7 or 8, also) Rob and I have been attending a Bradley Birth class. It's all about natural birth and how to stay relaxed and in control during labor. I have every confidence that we'll be able to have this baby without drugs (barring any major medical complications, of course) and this class is a huge part of that. We love it!

This week the author of the Bloom Spokane website attended the class and wrote an article about it. I feel like she captured the class very well! Click here to read her article. But please, no comments about the less-than-flattering pictures! :)

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Cardboard Testimony

I found this on Kelly's blog, and I'd never heard of it before but I think it's a great idea! Watching the video brought me to tears, and I just had to repost this and share with you. Maybe someday our church will do something like this!

Friday, February 5, 2010

Just Say No.

First of all, I want to say that we aren’t anti-doctors, anti-hospitals or anti-modern medicine. We are still planning to deliver at Sacred Heart. However, our recent experience at the emergency room there completely solidified our belief that choosing natural birth for this baby is the right thing for us, and there is no one out there that knows what we want (and need) better than we do.

So, last week I got a chest cold. I have asthma so of course the first thing that happens is that it goes to my chest and I get that horrible cough that makes people look at you like you’re going to kill them just by being in the same room with them. Needless to say, it was pretty hard to breathe with the cold and with the baby squishing things in there! Friday morning I woke up and it was bad enough that Rob decided we needed to head to the ER.

We arrived at about 9 am, and waited for a while after checking in. We told them about the asthma and of course the pregnancy, and the first thing they did was to give me a breathing treatment. I’ve had these in the past for chest congestion and they really work for me! That day was no different and after the treatment I was starting to feel better already. At this point I thought we’d be able to get me an inhaler and be on our way… Not so.

The ER doc decides that because I’m pregnant, and therefore more vulnerable to infection, I need to have a chest x-ray to rule out pneumonia. Hesitantly we agree, after checking (from Rob’s phone) the safety of those for pregnant women. It seems to be ok to do, so we proceed. That test comes back normal. We head back to my little room and wait to be released, but no such luck.

The doctor then says we need to do a blood draw to check my D-dimer levels, and she wants to give me an IV. At this point we’re seriously wondering why we’re still here, but she is the doctor, so we go ahead with the blood draw but decline the IV. I am NOT a fan of those, and I didn’t want to be there all day. She says I “look dehydrated” and brings a quart of water for me to drink instead of the IV fluids. I drink it (and have to pee every 10 minutes from there on out).

Of course, the D-dimer results come back very high, and she tells us the next thing to do is to inject dye into my veins and do a CT scan to rule out a blood clot in my lung. Ok, seriously? I was ready to just walk out of there. We ask for a few minutes to talk about it, because, as she put it, it “does have a significant amount of radiation that gets to the baby”. First of all, my mom literally DIED when they injected her with dye for the same kind of thing (years and years ago) so I don’t ever do the dye thing just in case the same thing could happen to me. And second, radiate my baby? REALLY?? I think not. I have asthma, people! You already gave me the medicine that helped me breathe better!! What more do you need to see?!?!

We declined the test, and she made us sign a form that said we were leaving against her medical advice, but not before she called our OB-GYN and told him what was going on. He apparently agreed with her that the test was necessary, and she even said that I was doing harm to the baby by skipping the test. Awesome, thanks doc. We signed the form and left. It was after 1 PM by the time we got out of there, and I have to say that it felt like we had narrowly escaped their evil clutches! That is not a good feeling. But it was the first time we’d ever turned down medical help or advice to make our own decisions like that. THAT was a good feeling!

So, all of that to say this: I realized that day that doctors aren’t evil, horrible people, they just have a different view of things than we do, especially for the birth of a baby. They NEED to find a solid, undisputable reason for a symptom, and sometimes the easiest answer doesn’t seem to be good enough. We’re planning to go without an IV, or epidural, or constant monitoring, or being stuck in the hospital bed the whole time for the labor and delivery. I don’t want to be drugged or have the baby be drugged if I can help it. Medical emergencies aside, childbirth is not something that a doctor even needs to be involved in, if you ask me! But, that’s a topic for another day and I could go on for HOURS, so I’ll just leave it at that. :)

We hired a doula this week also and she’s great! She’ll definitely help us do this the way we want to, and not be to pressured by nurses and doctors that are just used to doing things the same way each time. Our Bradley Birth Class is really helping with that, too! Both Rob and I have learned SO MUCH it’s amazing, and we both feel much more empowered to be able to do this! First time parents that we are, we want to be as prepared as possible. We’re getting there, slowly but surely!

OK! Enough of that. How about some pictures of the last few weeks! Baby girl is getting BIG!! Unfortunately so is my rear… but it’s for a good cause. :)

Here I am at 29 weeks:

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And at 30 weeks:

And here’s the punkin at 30 weeks! I can’t believe we’re 75% of the way there!

30-green-cabbage30 weeks: a cabbage. She weighs about three pounds!

The baby shower is coming up in a few weeks, and I’m very excited! Friends and family will be there that I haven’t seen in a long time. My mom and sissy are throwing it for me, and it’s all a surprise! I can’t wait! :)

I hope everyone has a good weekend, and stay healthy! You don’t want to end up in the ER… Heh heh.