Thursday, March 31, 2005

Pampering Day

Friday 3/25 ~ My mom, grandma, mother-in-law & 2 sisters-in-law all went to the nail spa where we got spa manicures & pedicures, along w/ being able to sit in these big comfy massage chairs. It was just lovely. My feet  hurt more lately & the girl who did them, spent extra time rubbing them & it felt sooo good. It’s so fun to have pretty nails! Afterwards we went to lunch & it was just fun to have a girls morning out. I’m blessed with such a wonderful family that loves to be together.

Afterwards we went back to my parents house where my sis-in-law Katie painted my belly - isn’t it great? She’s the artist in the family. We had a lot of fun with it & I have a million pics of my little easter egg Elliot.

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Friday, March 25, 2005

Easter Project

 

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Thursday, March 24, 2005

I think we’re the class clowns

here we are, supposedly the most studious & serious couple when it comes to childbirth, but at lamaze class we can’t stop making jokes & giggling. The teacher certainly gives us plenty to laugh about. While I like her philosophy on childbirth, she is a bit of a scatterbrain. And because of what childbirth entails, she certainly doesn’t hold back when it comes to discussing any topic. And there’s just something about the way she says & does things that is a little off the wall, we can’t help ourselves sometimes.

When practicing our breathing, massage & efflarage, she happened to use one of the women as her example, the hilarious thing was - this girl is extremely ticklish - so much so that any touch at all sets her off. But apparently the teacher didn’t realize this & kept going, making the girl absolutely miserable, Charlie & I couldn’t help cracking up.  The teacher also walks around physically demonstrating different techniques & last night when she was explaining back massage & showing Charlie where to put his hands, she grabbed his waist - well it was supposed to be his waist, but let’s just say she got a little too close for comfort. The whole class was laughing at that point - and I think Charlie was beet red, and of course in fun he made a big deal about it, asking where he could file a report! She often finds herself going off on tangents & she’s not always easy to follow. I’m not concerned b/c I think Charlie & I have already learned most everything she’s teaching, but I do wonder about the other couples, if they’re able to follow along okay. Charlie & I just couldn’t stop giggling last night at all the little things that happened - and of course when you’re not supposed to giggle it makes it even harder to stop. It made me feel like we were in highschool again, and it was kinda sweet. Experiencing this pregnancy with Charlie has made me fall in love with him even more, he’s going to make an incredible dad & I just can’t wait to see him holding his son.

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It’s not a dream…(33 weeks)

Every morning when I wake up I feel for my belly to reassure myself that I’m really pregnant & not dreaming. Then I wait for his first movement of the day to be reassured he is okay. I remember before we were pregnant w/ Elliot & I wasn’t sure if I’d ever be able to carry a baby I promised myself that I would not complain no matter what pregnancy brought me. I am genuinely grateful for the relatively easy pregnancy I’ve had - very little morning sickness and super second trimester energy. I must admit though, as these last weeks are passing by, it’s not all gloriously wonderful. I would be lying to say I always feel great. I am getting tired much more easily, and five more weeks of work feels a little daunting. What I am experiencing are all normal aches & pains of pregnancy, but they ARE aches & pains. When I walk, or put any pressure on my right leg I have shooting pain in my right upper pelvis area. I try to walk normally, without limping, but sometimes it’s hard. The doc said to keep exercising anyway & I intend to. I am also dealing with more & more heartburn. I never had it before being pregnant, and until now it’s been mild, but the last few days have been frusterating dealing with it after every meal. However most times a tum will take it away - and I sleep on a major incline (almost sitting up) so that helps too. This, along with how increasingly difficult it is to do things with a bigger belly has honestly been tough to handle sometimes. I feel so guilty for even saying that, because truly truly I would gladly take all of this pain & more to have my child and I don’t wish things were different, but to say that it is all wonderful would be a lie. If I can get some more rest I think I will feel better, we’ve just been pretty busy and I think my body is telling me it’s time to slow down. All of the aches & pains are more than worth the moments in the evening when Charlie & I just stare at my belly as Elliot  rolls accross it, kicking & punching, we talk to him & daddy plays funny games like “kick if you’re going to love basketball” (and of course Elliot responded w/ a big ol’ kick!)
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Tuesday, March 22, 2005

My lists…

Okay, I must get organized in preparation for Elliot, so here are my lists…
 
To stock up on:
smoothie ingredients
yogurt
granola/cereal bars
X Shampoo/conditioner
X eye solution
X deoderant
X toothpaste
X razors
X paper plates
X paper towels
X plastic silverware
 
To do:
have car washed inside & out
create birth plan
wash diapers
wash baby clothes
X organize scrapbook stuff
X choose pediatrician
prepare announcements
thank you notes (1st batch done)
X get oil changes on cars (tundra done)
pack hospital bag (4/5/05)
have breaks checked on both cars
finish felt pieces
make chalk board
paint frames
sew nursing pads
X paint belly
X thank you notes
X paint nursery
X preregister at hosptial
X have ring rerodiumed
X order breats pump parts
X file taxes
X install carseat
 
To buy before he arrives:
nursing bras
nursing tank
dust buster
stuff for hospital bag
X curtain rod
X paint & supplies
X staples for staple gun
X diaper pail
 
Dinners to prepare & freeze:
Lazagna
taco casserole
spaggetti sauce
???
 
Wants but not have to haves (make rather than buy):
Miracle Blanket
Nursing Neclace
Another sling

Hospital Bag

For me:
shampoo
conditioner
Toothpaste
Tooth Brush
Chapstick
Deoderant
Hair Brush
Lotion
Pillows
Slippers
pads
bathrobe
curling iron
hair dryer
breast pump
flip flops
nursing bra
makeup
underwear
Boppy
Jammies
For Charlie:
shampoo
Toothpaste
Tooth Brush
contacts
eye slolution
deoderant
Pillows
Slippers
swim trunks
Changes of clothes
For Elliot:
baby book
outfit
mittens
cap
blankets
socks
pacifier
General:
notebook
pen
camera
calling card
snacks
extra bag
movies
gum
cash/change
wash cloths
CD player
Music
Massage Tools
Candy to suck on
phone list
playing cards
lap top
tums
nursing books

 

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Monday, March 21, 2005

It would’ve been perfect if they’d have won

Sunday evening we went to a Laker Game. Charlie had been given tickets from a basketball parent -they weren’t just any old tickets, they were Luxury Box Tickets. We arrived early for dinner served in the suite, then watched the game while being waited on hand & foot. Then the dessert car came by and we had a snickerbar cheesecake & a carmel apple. I had a great time getting to know the wife, we found we had a lot in common - she’s super crunchy!! And she too feels like the wierd one around most of her friends, so we had a great time chatting & finding that we have so many of the same views. Like me, her lifestyle changed when she saw other people deal with health issues, and it motivated her to study - and once you do your research…well it’s hard not to change. They were very nice people & when we left they gave us a gift bag for Elliot - a stuffed basketball, a blanket & a Laker outfit. It was a pretty incredible evening. The only downside was that the Lakers lost, but the evening was so fun it hardly mattered. (to me at least)

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From one thing to the next…

We were on the go Saturday - morning to night. We began the morning driving to LA to do an automotive survey. It took about 1.5 hours where we had these mini computers & went from vehicle to vehicle evaluating each car against a prototype. It was interesting, but the best part was the $100 each that we got for doing it! The bad part was that I slammed my thumb in one of the doors - OUCH!

From there we went to my parents house for lunch to celebrate my brothers’ birthdays. It was nice to have some family time & I got to hold our niece Natania quite a bit. I can’t believe my little brother Danny is 16!! He’s going to get his drivers license later this week. wow. I can’t imagine how I’ll feel when Elliot is that old! And Daryl is already a dad - and he’s a great dad too, it’s so neat to watch him take care of his daughter.

In the evening we attended the Basketball Banquet. I enjoyed catching up with the other coach’s wives & Charlie did a great job with his presentation. His team gave him a signed basketball - celebrating their undefeated league championship. I’m so proud of him. It made me look forward to next season when I’ll get to take Elliot with me to daddy’s games.

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check-up

I had my 32 week check-up on Friday - both my weight & Elliot’s heartbeat were 152. That puts me up 30 lbs so far. The doctor told me about an article he has been reading about PCOS in lean women & how Metformin is working for them. He said they believe it’s b/c the ovaries are more sensitive to insulin than the other organs of the body - that’s why it doesn’t always show up in our bloodwork that we need it. I appreciated that he is reading & keeping up on this stuff. However I was dissapointed when he showed no interest in discussing our labor & delivery options
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Five Years ~ March 18, 2005

We celebrated five years of marriage today. It’s so amazing how time goes by, and it seems like yesterday and forever ago all at the same time. To celebrate this year we kept it low-key. We went to Downtown Disney to the Build A Bear Workshop. We had previously recorded Elliot’s heartbeat onto a little recorder, so we built a teddy bear with his heartbeat inside. The bear is super adorable & soft, we put him in a little blue T-shirt. I just know he’ll be Elliot’s favorite. I love how Charlie & I have similiar tastes - we had no problem choosing the right bear & the right clothes. It’s pretty cool to squeeze the bears heart & hear Elliot’s beating. Afterwards we just sat & watched people walk by - paying attention mostly to those with little kids. We had planned to go to a movie, but there was nothing showing we were interested in, so we took a much needed nap instead! For dinner we went to Black Angus & had filet mingon. I could not be more grateful for the husband God has given me, it’s been a wonderful five years!

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Thursday, March 17, 2005

Cheesecake! (32 weeks)

Each year our office goes out for a Christmas lunch at the Cheesecake Factory. This year it kept getting postponed and finally we get to go today. I can’t wait ~ after studying my options (and there are many) I’m going to go with the Chocolate Oreo Mudslide Cheesecake mmmmmmm! Of course I ordered a nice healthy lunch first, 1/2 chicken salad sandwich, side salad, and a bowl of soup. We’ll see if I eat the cheesecake first though - it wouldn’t be the first time I’m afraid. I have a reputation for eating dessert first! All week long the office has had lengthy discussions on what kind of cheesecake to eat. I have an awful time with choices - when they all appeal to me. It’s the reason why I don’t go to places like ColdStone Ice Creamery - I can’t make up my mind b/c I want it all! But I’ve made my choice & I’m sticking to it….just a few more hours before I get to taste it - “Elliot, get ready for a treat!!”
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