Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Wordless Wednesday: Couch Capers


Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Wordless Wednesday: Lost Sucker Edition

Oops. She'll be looking for it when she wakes up!

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Time Swooshes By!

I can't believe how fast time is just flying by. The weeks are whizzing by. But seriously, it feels like just yesterday that I was finding out I was pregnant! And here I am 30 weeks along! Only 2 months to go!

What is crazy about it is that with your first pregnancy time seems like its at a standstill. Everything takes forever! Especially if you have been waiting and wishing and trying to get pregnant for a while. You are so excited that you just can't wait to start showing so you can go buy some cute maternity clothes and show off your baby bump!

And then it takes absolutely forever to feel the baby move! And at first you just really aren't sure if its the baby moving or gas. And then when the movements become more pronounced and you know its the baby, you spend your days marvelling at the kicks and hiccups... and anxiously awaiting the arrival. Which takes absolutely forever! And its all such an unknown, all so new and exciting.

Then the last few weeks are the worst! You spend every day listening and feeling for every little thing your body does/is doing and wondering if its the onset of labor. Hoping its the onset of labor. Thinking you might somehow miss the signs (as if you really could!). Thinking that at each weekly dr's visit she's going to proclaim "you're in labor!" Or at least tell you when it might happen! Because you are so anxious you want to see and hold that little kicker right NOW! :)

My first pregnancy I was so overanxious. Everyone said that I was going to go early. So of course I was set on going early. And towards the end when I asked the Dr if she could guess how much the baby might weigh, she said she thought he might be about 9lbs if I went to term. That freaked me out. After she said that, I was bound and determined to go early!! I couldn't have a 9lb baby! I had just bought a lot of "newborn" clothes that only went up to 8lbs! (you later learn that lbs don't really mean a whole lot, and neither do the months when it comes to sizing clothes).

So, the closer I got to my due date the more overly-anxious I became. I ended up having issues with high blood pressure at the end (probably because I had worked myself up so!). I was induced the day before my due date. I had the choice. They had given me something to help dilate my cervix, which didn't really work very well and she said I could either stay and be induced or go home and wait. I was so done waiting by that point!

If I ever am given that choice again, I will totally wait and go on my own! I was in labor for about 23 hours. He was born on his due date and weighed 6lbs and 8oz!

The second time, I was much more relaxed. I knew exactly what I was waiting for my body to do, and I knew there was no way I would miss such a thing. And I didn't care how big the baby was going to be. And I really didn't care if I went past my due date. I was willing to wait.

The funny thing about the second time around was that everything happened so much sooner. I was in maternity clothes by 6 weeks. I felt the baby move around 10-12 weeks. Again, everyone said that I was going to go early. But I didn't let that affect me. Then at 36 weeks I thought my water broke. Turned out that I had just tinkled myself a little bit ;) which is pretty normal with your second one at the end.

I did go past my due date. And honestly, I slept through all the beginning stages of labor if you can believe that. I vaguely remember looking at the clock and trying to time the contractions, but being too tired. Until I was woken up with an especially strong one. We barely made it to the hospital (which is a 30min drive). By the time they finished with all the crap they have to do with admitting and IVs and all that bit, I was ready to push. Baby B was born about 30mins after we got to the hospital.

One of the biggest differences between the first and second was that I had constant access to the internet the second time around. Due to lack of foresight, with my first pregnancy I didn't take any notes about the very end... and it was all so full of anxiety that I just didn't remember all the details very well. So the second time around, with every passing thing (Mucus plug, dilation, stripping of the membranes, etc...) I went to the internet. Here's what I learned: do yourself a favor and don't google these things unless you want tons of conflicting info, humorous info and just plain bad info. Every pregnancy is differnt, and it just happens in its own time. There is nothing but labor that is an indication of when it will happen. Some women lose their mucus plug and go into labor right away, others can lose it weeks or even months before. You can be dialted up to 3 or so and still go weeks. You can have your membranes stripped and go that night or have them stripped 2 or 3 times and still go another week or two. I'm just glad I didn't have the opportunity to google all this stuff the first time around, because I probably would have taken it all much more seriously.

And this 3rd time around? Got bigger quicker, felt movement about the same time as the second, and the best thing is that I started wetting myself around 20 weeks instead of 36 :) At least this time I didn't mistake it for my water breaking ;) This pregnancy is going by unbelievably fast! And this time, I'm just hoping that we make it to the hospital on time. It would really help if I could start the labor process before I'm asleep ;) When I'm tired, I just don't want to wake up for anything!

Monday, April 20, 2009

Goodbye Winter!!!!

It was an unbelievable 74 degrees out on Friday! It was nice (upper 50s through upper 60s) the entire week after Easter weekend! I just went and dug out some of my short sleeve maternity shirts on Friday. Then guess what? Saturday was still decent, in the 60s I think. But Sunday? Below 30 and snowing!!!! It was still in the lower thirties and flurrying today. Grrrrr. We've spent half the year in winter. I'm so ready for the weather to change for good. The poor kids begged to go outside all Sunday and all day today :(
Old man winter just had to have one last laugh. I hope he's done now until at least October.

Friday, April 17, 2009

The Outside Monsters

I am so glad the weather is finally turning around! This past weekend was just gorgeous! Of course it was still a little chilly, but not cold enough to keep us inside! I think we spent the entire weekend outside, and have taken trips outside every day and early evening since!

I would have to say that Spring is my favorite season. After being cooped up indoors all Winter long, its so nice to be able to go outside!! A long Winter full of stale air... the fresh air is just so wonderful! I can't wait to be able to open the windows! (We're not quite there yet).

The kids are absolutely having the greatest time playing outside! All Winter, when my son would spy one of his outside toys he would ask to go out and play. They have been just beside themselves with the joy of the outdoors. The only bad thing is having to bring them inside. Every single time I have to drag them both kicking and screaming inside! I'm hoping that the novelty will wear off soon and we can have less drama coming inside. From the time they get up in the morning they are asking to go out and play :) Its great to have something fun for them to do! They were starting to get stir crazy.

Anyway, until next time, you will find us outside swinging, sliding, pulling wagons and drawing on the cement! :)

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Wordless Wednesday: More Awkward Sleeping

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Stinky Dog??

Yes, we have a stinky dog :) We've tried bathing her. We even resorted to doggie cologne. Don't try that last one. It doesn't as much mask the odor as combine with it and make it worse. Once someone told her she smelled like a rotten pineapple! ;)

Of course she's a little miniature dachshund, and knows she is a lapdog. And she spends her days snoozing away on the couch. We've tried keeping her off the couch, and it will work as long as we are around 24/7. As soon as we leave and she's all alone, she's back on the couch.
Needless to say, our couch doesn't smell so great! When I was contacted to see if I wanted an opportunity to sample the new Febreze Fabric Refresher, I jumped at the chance.

I had used the Febreze Pet Odor Eliminator before, but I just really did not like the scent. And also, did not like the way the bottle leaked all over my hands. But I would use it on the stinky dog couch when we were having company.

Guess what? They have improved the bottle design, and now: it doesn't leak! Their new bottle trigger is ergonomic to "reduce hand fatigue, leakage and that unnecessary 'quacking' noise." (Febreze website).


The new Febreze Fabric Refresher smells quite a bit better than the Pet Odor Eliminator line. It comes in: Lavender Vanilla and Comfort, Linen and Sky, Spring and Renewal and Meadows and Rain. I was given a sample in Lavender Vanilla and Comfort, and really enjoyed the scent!

I'm hooked! :) Bye bye stinky dog couch! I'll use this Febreze at least weekly!

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Wordless Wednesday: Stroller Sleep


 
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