Wednesday, February 23, 2011

random cuteness.

This post will most likely be all about Noah so you can just go ahead and skip it if you want.

I keep some bubbles (like the kind that you make with a wand) in the bathroom to entertain Noah during his bath and then after his bath, I usually sit him on the toilet for a "potty-tunity." Well, I thought... I would blow some bubbles while he was sitting on the toilet since he loves them so much and otherwise wants me to hand him everything in sight (the toilet paper, nail polish, lotion... anything he shouldn't have). Well, he started laughing his little tush off on the toilet while I was blowing bubbles and making silly sounds. Then I remembered Sphincter Law (thank you, Ina May) and how laughter helps the sphincter muscles to relax, lol. Needless to say, that was a successful "poop-scursion!" Don't you love the words I make up? I usually try to make him laugh anyway so that he is content sitting on the toilet but I don't think I've ever heard him laugh so hard as he did last night. It was cute.

Then we were all in his bedroom doing storytime before bedtime and Noah came over and I say, "baby" while rubbing my belly. He actually said the full word, "baby" while rubbing my belly! He usually just says, "bay," lol. Then he decided to rub my boobs and say "bay" so now the baby is in my boobs.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

siblings.

Lately, I've been thinking a lot about how Noah is going to feel when a new baby is suddenly in the house and he's no longer the center of attention. Putting myself in his shoes, I can imagine that might be quite a change! Needless to say, I'm concerned for him and just want to make sure he knows that he is still just as much our baby as he's always been and he is not being replaced! Just... complimented. :) I have frequently heard that going from one kids to two is a bigger adjustment than going from no kids to one! I can believe that. I'm crossing my fingers for a smooth transition for all of us! Noah will be such a good big brother.

Also, Noah's upper canines are finally emerging. It was pretty obvious they were bothering him last night. :( I gave him some Tylenol before dinner to help but he kept waking up throughout the night crying. I guess his paci must help soothe his pain or at least take his mind off it because I gave that back to him and he would go right back to sleep. But I know Matt had to go tend to him several times before he went to bed and I got up four times between midnight and 6:00! Poor guy.

On a side note: My body must be used to short intervals of sleep at this point because I don't even feel tired anymore when I have to get up, lol. It has been well over a year of not sleeping through the night for me so it must finally be setting in for my brain that that's just the way it is and I better love it.

Yesterday, Matt and I both had the day off! It was soooo nice. We took Noah with us to my appointment since it was early and I thought maybe it would be nice for him to hear the heartbeat and whatnot. Not that he really grasps what that sound is but... anything helps, lol. Then we took him to daycare after that.

Matt and I went to the Chevy dealership to test-drive a Traverse! Or rather... we wanted to make sure it fit into our garage (luckily, the dealership is just around the corner from our house). Well, guess what? IT FITS! Barely. Like, you better be paying attention when you step out of the house into the garage because if you're not careful, you will end up face-planting yourself into the front of the vehicle. But all that matters is that it fits. We will have a bigger garage someday, lol. So we are going for a silver Traverse... with second row captain seats (one carseat in each!). I'm really excited to get it even though that won't be until May. But we thought yesterday would be a good opportunity to check it out since we both had the day off and Noah was in daycare!

After that we went to Olive Garden for lunch. That was nice because, you know, it's not every day we get to go out to a restaurant by ourselves! Then we came home and took a nap, I got dinner started, ate ice cream in bed, we finished up a couple more errands and then it was back to reality. ;)

Friday, February 18, 2011

toddlerhood.

The toddler stage must be forgotten pretty easily because I can't exactly piece together how one would want to get pregnant again after enduring toddlerhood. Seriously. I am glad I got pregnant while Noah was still an infant because if I wasn't right now, I'm sure I would be reconsidering our family plans.

That's all.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

the classic 'last month' wardrobe crisis.

I recently purchased four new shirts to finish me out until the end so, thankfully, I'm good in that department. However, I have two pairs of "nice" pants that I wear to work: (1) Demi panel khakis and (2) full panel black trousers. The black pants are great and I so wish that Gap had a pair of khakis with a full panel available (although, at the time, a demi was fine so I probably would have gotten the demi anyway... bad decision). This little panel around the bottom of my belly has gotten quite snug (in a very uncomfortable way) over the last few weeks and I think it's time for their retirement.

I will definitely only buy full panel pants from now on (if I get pregnant again). So... I have about four weeks left, give or take, so I'm not about to invest another $60+ in nice pants (as much as I'd love to, it's just not practical). I guess I'm just going to have to bite the bullet and start wearing ::gasp:: JEANS to work a couple days a week! Not that my workplace really cares... but you know. This "end of pregnancy" wardrobe crisis never fails me. The same thing happened last time but with shirts instead of pants (at least those are cheaper). It was easier to get away with maxi dresses and gauchos in the summer but being pregnant in the winter is a different story! It's definitely more expensive to be pregnant in the winter than it is in the summer (but I have a preference for winter fashions myself).

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

the most wonderful dream.

Last night, I had the most peaceful birth dream! It was painless, quick and at home (unplanned, lol). Apparently, I could feel the baby descending and thought it would be smarter to stay at home... that's how it started. How nice would that be to determine I'm in labor when I'm already complete? Hah! Well, baby came right out and I held it to my chest for a minute before even checking to see if it was a boy or a girl. Then I discovered that it was a girl. That's pretty much it! I hope it's that simple. :)




Well, our pictures are done! They turned out so fabulous. I put most of them on Facebook but here is a collage I created and there are two more at the top of the blog. I will create a new page (link will be at the top) to some of my favorites for anyone who isn't friends with me on FB.

Monday, February 14, 2011

35 weeks.

My countdown says only 33 days to go! :O What?! That's crazy.

We went to Washington, NC to do our family/maternity (famernity) photo shoot. Oh, those pictures turned out so good! I can't wait to share some on here and Facebook. Will does such an awesome job. It was quite windy and a little on the chilly side but at least it was sunny to take the edge off the chill. I would say it was quite a beautiful day, overall. But that was a very tiring venture with an almost 18-month old! Phew! One minute he's crying because he can't stay on the rocking chair and the next minute he's laughing and running down the sidewalk being chased by Daddy. Then he's crying again because he sees a dog and wants to take it home and so on and so forth. But it was well worth the effort! And they were so patient with Noah's mood swings. :P I look forward to having him do our newborn photos, as well.

Oh, Happy Valentine's Day!! :D I just did a little something for Matt this morning. Well, first, I laid out some pairs of tacky Valentine's Day boxers and told him to take his pick. And last night, I snuck some treats in his car so they would be there to greet him this morning. Swedish Fish, candy hearts and a "mini mix" I made on CD for him. I found the #1 song on certain "special" dates like our first dance and some silly ones like our first IM conversation. A little vintage mix to take him down memory lane. Nothing that extravagant but I put some thought into it, darn it.

We both have Presidents' Day off (next Monday) so I'm hoping that we will get to spend some quality time together then! It will be a free date day! I mean, not really considering we pay a pretty penny for daycare but you know what I mean...

Anyway, I can't wait to put up a few pics from our session over the weekend! :D Stay tuned!

Oh, and Noah's sleep has been doing consistently well, I would say. He has been sleeping through the night more often than not lately! So yay for that!

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

nesting.

Well, I think it finally hit me yesterday. The clutter in our house was making me crazy. It still is making me crazy (because it's by no means eliminated yet) but at least I can feel better knowing that I am in the process of getting rid of it! So... I have a really hard time just cleaning. There is so much to do that it overwhelms me so I just crawl back into my little space on the couch and pretend it's not there. Well... NOT ANYMORE, darn it. I just needed some direction. Baby steps. Literally, a step-by-step guide to cleaning. And I found it at Fly Lady!

I shined that kitchen sink last night and let me tell you... that shiny kitchen sink is a reflection of the love that I have for myself. That was my first step. I even have a designated "sink towel" that I use to dry out the sink after each use. Step two (today's step) was to "get dressed to lace up shoes." I honestly have no idea what that means but I took it to mean that I basically need to make myself look nice and presentable. Well, I do that every day (except on the weekend) anyway so that was no problem.

I'm going to peek at tomorrow's step: "Do what we have already done." See... baby steps! I can do this.

Monday, February 7, 2011

34 week checkup.

So my appointment this morning was great. It made me feel even more confident about everything than I did before! I just can't be in active labor on a Monday or a Wednesday because that's when my midwife is working in the office. :) But she gave me her direct contact numbers so that we could reach her when this baby is ready to go! She is the BEST midwife EVERRRR.

I brought in a rough copy (it was all wrinkled and had some spills on it) of our birth plan just to discuss a couple of changes I made to it from last time...
  • I asked about frequency of vaginal exams during labor, mainly because I am hoping to avoid them in abundance after my water has broken. A check every 2-3 hours is what I expect and that is cool with me.
  • I asked about delaying a saline lock until later on in labor because it was pretty sore and kind of annoying/distracting last time (I got it right away). But since I plan on laboring at home for as long as possible, I could potentially go without one at all if I get to the hospital complete!
  • The last thing I brought up was about how I was doing more of the Hypnobirthing thing this time around (I did Bradley last time) and that active, forced pushing is not a part of the routine in Hypnobirthing. It looks as though that will work out just fine and dandy, especially with this being my second birth. So unless I really feel like pushing, I think I am going to try focusing on just relaxing and "Birth Breathing" the baby down to ensure a "relaxed, gradual descent".

Basically, she said whatever I wanted to do was cool! I'm really looking forward to this experience being a smooth and spontaneous labor. I never got to experience laboring in the comfort of our own home last time!

I also found this great article on the 3rd stage of labor: http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/275304-overview

Very informative!

Saturday, February 5, 2011

rain.



The rain doesn't bother me... I find rainy weather kind of soothing, actually. But when you have a photo session scheduled, then rain is very unwelcome! Unless, of course, the point of the shoot is to be "in the rain". And that is exactly what this morning was all about! I met our maternity photographer, Will Greene (and his lovely fiancee), downtown to get a few shots in the rain. You could say the weather cooperated!



I am 34 weeks along today - my next appointment is Monday morning where I hope to skim over my birth plan and ask a few questions.

Oh, I must share this video (of Noah), too: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQ7J1KMxwXg

Bless his little heart...



Anyway, part 2 of the maternity sesh (to include Matt and Noah) has been postponed until next weekend. Hopefully the weather cooperates the other way around! :)

(And this could actually work out nicely because the new tops I ordered *might* be in before then! But don't tell Matt I went shopping... Old Navy was having a maternity sale and I had $20 in rewards, I couldn't help it!)

Friday, February 4, 2011

sleep.

I'm about to jinx everything. But let me just tell you... Noah slept through the night ALL week. Do you know what that means? That means a new world record has been set, my friends. Now... have I slept through the night? Umm, no. Because if I hear Noah make a sound over the monitor (even just one tiny sound), I'm up... and then instead of going right back to sleep, I realize how badly I have to pee... or how my stomach is about to eat itself. So then I have to take care of the issue at hand before resuming my peaceful slumber.

Not to mention I wake up every time I change position... so that's awesome. And every time Matt decides to grind his teeth so hard it sounds like he's chewing ice cubes. Hah! But that's okay... if Noah wants to sleep through the night, that's just one less thing for me! I better cherish it while I can because I will be back to sleep deprivation come next month! :o

Thursday, February 3, 2011

well.


February is going to be a long month because I just completed Noah's second Christmas gift... so both kiddos are finished for gift #2! :( Bittersweet. At least I don't have to worry about Matt getting mad at me for spending money for the rest of this month. Well, he probably still will but... this is just one less thing.

Oh, and my boob is much better now. Phew!

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

round 2.


With February comes round two of Christmas gifts! So today I found a cute little gift for the newbie. It's a little Lubies cow! Basically, it's a stuffed animal in the shape of a ball. But it's cute. And I'm sure he/she will love it. So Newbie gift for February has been accomplished. Possibly only one more month of not knowing the sex when buying Christmas gifts! Unless I don't find something in March until after I have him/her.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

next month.

NEXT MONTH! I can say that now. It's February! Okay, more than likely... next month. I mean, technically speaking, I could have the baby April 1st but what are the odds of that? If I was going to be overdue, that's one day out of 13... that's a 8% chance. But you never know.

Our maternity photo shoot is this Saturday. Because I'm feeling so lazy, I'm just kind of like "meh" about the whole thing but I better perk up by the time Saturday comes because what if this is my last pregnancy EVAH? I know, I said I wanted like at least four kids or something but you come to realize how expensive they are... so we'll just have to stick with two for now and re-evaluate the situation in a couple years. Anyway, my point is... I hope to look like a glowing, joyous pregnant woman in these pictures since it could be my last impression of pregnancy. Kind of like wedding pictures... you want to look your most beautiful at such a special time in your life!

Anywho, I'm 33 weeks along now... things are going along nicely. Although I did wake up with a horrible sore spot on my right breast. It hurt so much that carrying Noah on my right hip was painful when he leaned against me. I shall put a warm compress on it tonight and pray that it's not nearly as sore tomorrow because I read a horror story about mastitis and the girl ended up needing reconstructive surgery on her breast and all this crazy stuff. I didn't even realize you could get mastitis without breastfeeding but... it's definitely possible.

So now that Noah's first set of molars is all the way through, he has been doing pretty good sleeping the past week or so. But it won't be long before that next set starts acting up! And he doesn't even have his incisors yet so I'm just waiting for those, too.

I listened to Rainbow Relaxation last night (it's like a hypnosis thing) and it was pretty amazing. I think I fell asleep rather quickly... like, I only got the first color of mist and I was out, hahaha. I really tried to focus. If this hypnosis stuff really works during labor, I will be thoroughly impressed. I'm just scared about the nurses trying to meddle with my pieces and parts while I'm trying to MEDITATE! So that is where I'm really counting on Matt to monitor their interaction and act like a barrier between me and them, lol. Not that they aren't great and I know they mean well but sometimes a girl just needs to have a baby in peace. It's a really hard mental workout that requires lots of concentration. Lots.

Oh, and I added like a crazy fun little poll section on the right sidebar just because I love to make clicky polls. It's a little weird but I couldn't resist. That poll widget was just calling to me. Multiple times.