29 weeks

“How your baby’s growing:

Your baby now weighs about 2 1/2 pounds and is a tad over 15 inches long from head to heel. His muscles and lungs are continuing to mature, and his head is growing bigger to make room for his developing brain. To meet his increasing nutritional demands, you’ll need plenty of protein, vitamins C, folic acid, and iron. And because his bones are soaking up lots of calcium, be sure to drink your milk.”

As of last week I’m in the third trimester. I changed doctors last week, too. I don’t remember if I already posted about my old doc, but they had moved their office into Kennestone hospital which was a *pain in the ass* to go to all the time so that is why i switched. so far i  really like the new doctor and nurses i’ve seen, altho i did have to be at the doc + lab (for diabetes test) from 10a -2pm. the doc assuaged my fears of having the baby on my birthday. the current plan is: next doc appt at 30 weeks, ultrasound at 32, and sometime around 32 or 34 weeks we will schedule my c-section to be around 38-39 weeks. i’m hoping they will let me pick the date b/c i want it to be 2/2/12.

biggest symptoms right now are the nightly heartburn, a new thing of extreme exhaustion where i want to sleep allll the time, not so comfy kicking and stomach hardenings (braxton hicks i assume – could someone tell my uterus that i won’t be delivering that way so it can skip the practice contractions?), and an inability to bend over b/c my tummy gets in the way. i’ve also started weaning myself off my zoloft, which is not going so well and i’m definitely not looking forward to going off completely since i’m only at half dose and am already having increased anxiety issues.

this week we are going to get the paint and start painting the nursery. i’ve decided i want pearlescent ivory. mom and i are going to start the sewing probably this week, too.

 

blow nose milk

we’re driving home and lucas in the back seat says “lucas blow nose milk” which of course didn’t make sense so i figured it was more of his random babbles

then a minute later he says it again and i look back at him…he has his straw up his nostril and was blowing out through it causing his milk to bubble up in the cup! my eyes were welling up with tears i was trying so hard not to laugh at him and further encourage it.

we got donuts at DD and he wanted mine that had the sprinkles on top, so i gave him that one. later i discovered hed eaten the donut from the top down – eating off the chocolate topping off and leaving the bottom half. he used to eat pizza sideways until i taught him that you from the point.

lately when he asks a question and we answer him, he replies with “ohh, yeah” as if he was saying “oh of course i see it now”

you don’t realize how many street signs there are along the road until your son discovers them and points out every…single..one

i was holding the radio remote in my hand when i scratched my ear and lucas said “mommy talkin remote nana” (mommy is talking to nana on the remote like it is a phone)

 

 

brown boot on chastain road in front of mccollum airport

 

jewelry, 2.5, 31

Lucas had his 2.5 yr old doc appointment on Friday. He was 31.6lbs (68%) and 38″ tall (90%). Dr Kola said he was doing great; he also did well on his evaluation questionnaire. Usually he scores poorly in the communication section, but this time he got 6/6 of the questions.

Afterwards, we had lunch with Sarah and Shelly. Sarah gave me a toonnn of Shelly’s old clothes, so I am definitely set in the wardrobe dept for Arianna. After lunch, we went to Target so I could pick up “a few things”, half of which I now need to return Monday because I went overboard.

Saturday I took the Girl Scouts to the Bartow History Museum for a jewelry making badge workshop. It was a lot of fun. I like the workshop field trips where the organization takes the lead and I don’t have to really do anything but follow the girls around. We saw a private museum collection of jewelry ranging from 1000 yrs ago to 50 years ago, glued beads on hair barrettes, created a pendant out of stone and wire, made a Native American totem inspired pendant by drawing totem animals on wood tiles, and braided twine and ribbon together to make the necklaces. We also did a scavenger hunt in the museum to find various details in the displays. We had a new girl, Linia, join us for the trip – yay for new scouts.

Tonight we had a 31 purse party for Lauren’s 31st birthday at my house. Paul was an awesome help in helping me get the house cleaned and ready for the party. Lucas helped, too, by picking up all his toys and the baby clothes for me. I got Lauren a cake from Publix (yummm) and had a fruit tray and rice krispie treats for some snacks. Susan (Lauren’s step-mom) and Katie (Lauren’s half sister) came for the presenting, along with my mom, Jenn and her mom Judy, and Amanda and Macy. Lauren brought Ryan with her so Ryan and Lucas were running/toddling around. It was so much fun hanging out with everyone, and I ordered some really cute stuff.

color as shown
color as shown
in the pink fabric
in the pink

 

Gatlinburg



Gatlinburg is so much fun! This weekend the Girl Scout troop spent the weekend at the cabin belonging to one of the moms in the troop.

Friday right after school Tina, Lynn, and I picked up the girls and drove the 4 hours to Tennessee and met up at her cabin. Some of the girls saw a bear outside the cabin (before my car load got there) and they all hung out in the hot tub while Patrol 1 made a taco dinner for everyone. Tina had arranged all the food for the whole trip and she did an amazing job. Everything was sooo yummy. And of course kudos to the girls for cooking it all! After dinner we watched tv and hung out before bed.

Saturday morning the next patrol got up really early and started making an elaborate breakfast of eggs, bacon, homemade biscuits, and tater tots while my room slept in. Then we all got up, had breakfast and hit the road. We drove down to the main Parkway of Gatlinburg along which a million activities, restaurants, and shops are.

 

Our first and main stop was Ober Gatlinburg (German for “over”). Here you take an aerial tramway halfway up the mountain to a small amusement park at the top. Our troop had gotten a group rate wristband that gave us unlimited access to everything up there which was awesome. First we went through the Wildlife encounter which is a small zoo of black bears, otters, and other small woodland animals like owls, raccoons, snakes, etc.

Next they did a maze where they were competing in pairs against each other and the clock to find 4 checkpoints and then their way out.

There was a swing that they get in seats and it spins around lifting you up off the ground. At noon we stopped for a quick lunch and let the girls run around at the little shops, arcade, and carousel inside. Then all of them (except Grace who was really sick that morning and kept throwing up) went ice skating. The final stop in Ober was the chairlift and slide. You get on a ski left that takes you the rest of the way up the mountain. You can get off the ski lift half way up the trip and take a sled down a curving slide back down to Ober. All of the girls did the slide and said it was amazing.

You can also take the chairlift all the way to the top of the mountain to see the views.

After Ober we went to a 5D interactive theater called Shoot Em Up Cinema. It was only about 15 minutes, but was lots of fun. You go in a small movie theater and sit on mechanical saddle ride thing with a gun and 3D glasses. Then it plays a little movie where you are riding through mine shafts and such trying to shoot cowboys that pop in and out of the screen. Everyone in the theater has a score and you are all competing against one another. I got 3rd place at one point! Not from any skill on my part, though, I mostly just tried to point my gun in the direction of a coybow and squeezed the trigger over and over and over.

Next stop was a mirror maze. The girls really liked this one. It was dark with black and colored lights and they ran around through it a couple of times. It only took a few minutes, but the passes are all day passes so you can go over and over.

Tina and Lynn had gone on ahead to get us a table at a little Italian joint while we were at the maze and we met up with them there for dinner. The food was decent,but expensive, and the service was *awful*. The waitress was SO RUDE. But we are Girl Scouts so we didn’t say anything.

After dinner we went to the Ripley’s Believe It or Not museum. This is a museum of all kinds of oddities and was really interesting. The best part was that about 1/3rd of the way through there is a photo of a girl that can roll her tongue all weird and then a mirror for you to try it out. Well, when you get to the end of the museum, you discover it isn’t a mirror but a 2-way mirror, and everyone can see you standing there sticking out your tongue at them!

When we got out of the museum (it ends with a little arcade and candy shop), we met up with the others (Lynn, Grace, and I had lagged behind reading everything) and found out that McKenzie was crying b/c something inside had scared her, and Tina was tired and fed up. We decided that Tina would take Deb (her two-year old daughter she had with us), McKenzie, and Mallory back to the cabin while the rest of us went on ahead to the Ghost Tour.

The Ghost Tour was a walking tour of Gatlinburg where a guide takes you around to local “haunted” spots and tells you stories of grizzly murders and deaths that happened there. The guide was pretty funny and a good storyteller; it was fun to do to get a little bit of spooky w/o being actually scary like a haunted house or something.

Poor Tina had gotten lost trying to go back to the cabin, so her and the girls had to sit at a gas station and wait for the rest of us to finish so she could follow us back to the cabin. She wasn’t having a great night. By the time we were all back at the cabin, it was late and we were about ready to collapse.

Sunday morning we lucked out and the time changed on us so we got an extra hour to sleep in. The last group of girls got up and made another awesome breakfast, and the rest hung out in the hot tub while it was cooking.

Then we all headed to the Great Smoky Mountains for a “scavenger hunt” hike. The trail follows along a creek and through an area that >100 years ago was a settlement instead of woods. There are various landmarks to try to find (a pioneer kissing rock, the remains of an old homestead, the remains of a Model T car, etc). At one point all the girls climbed down to the creek and were climbing up the creek via all the massive rocks. I even joined in with them for a little bit of it, climbing over rocks as best I could.

After the hike, it was back to the cabin for a quick lunch, pack up, clean up, and head back home. The trip was sooo much fun and I’m so glad we were able to do it. I had no idea there was so much to do up there and I will definitely be back when I have “kids”!

25 weeks

how do things go missing after a move?  i absolutely can’t find the pitcher to make juice, some lawn tool of paul’s, a couple of dolls (altho there are a couple of boxes of fragile items i haven’t opened yet that they could be in), and there have been maybe one or two other things over the months but i can’t think of them now. but logically, you pack stuff up, arrive in the new place, and put your hands on every item you own as you unpack. so it’s not like “oh i haven’t seen that in years, who knows where it went” b/c i would have seen every single thing we owned recently. maybe that is the problem, having seen too much at once. but really, it’s not like i would have gone and stuck a pitcher in a hall closet when unpacking. there would only be one logical place to have put it.

i’m totally addicted to a new series called Strange Angels. I can’t put them down!

lucas said a 5 word sentence the other day, “now, put it in there” in referring to pouring oatmeal from a measuring cup into a bowl. he also said a sentence to paul containing two different ideas when he asked paul to 1. go upstairs and 2. open the door because he wanted to get into the locked bedroom where i was sleeping, “dada upstairs, open door?”

my family is nuts. where is my video camera when i need one.

i sold a virtual (WoW) item for 110 real dollars. i love capitalism.

pregnancy updates:

“How your baby’s growing: Head to heels, your baby now measures about 13 1/2 inches, but she’s beginning to exchange her long, lean look for some baby fat. As she does, her wrinkled skin will begin to smooth out and she’ll start to look more and more like a newborn. She’s also growing more hair — and if you could see it, you’d now be able to discern its color and texture.”

week 25 and i think the nausea is finally receding. i’ve stopped having to take pills on a daily basis. i officially cant breath as of this week, which comes a week too soon since i have to hike all over TN this weekend and i don’t know how im going to make it anywhere. i feel her moving a lot, and the kicks are significantly harder. i can also see them from the outside (that started may be 1-2 weeks ago?) ive started occasionally having heartburn and an increase in anxiety for some reason (or maybe it’s just b/c i can’t breathe). i get restless leg syndrome frequently at night, which is earlier than i remember it starting to occur before (thought it was a 3rd trimester thing) but it hasn’t been too bad yet so i can usually fall asleep.

First Halloween Party

just now lucas came running in saying he was getting the step stool to take to the kitchen. after a minute i was about to get up to see what he was getting into, when he comes running back in with a granola bar in his hand that he had gotten out of the pantry. had he only been able to open the wrapper, he would have just been completely self-sufficient at getting his own snack.

thursday i felt like such a fail mom. at like 1145 i told lucas i was just going to lie down for a few minutes, and if he would be good and go play in the playroom and leave me alone for ten minutes, that i would take him to gymboree and he could wear his costume. i made it all exciting that he got to be a dragon at gymboree and all the stuff we would do there, if he would just be good and leave me alone for “just ten minutes”. well, he did as i asked and he was SO GOOD that i actually fell asleep and slept thru the first half of gymboree. i felt horrible. normally it wouldnt be a big deal except that a) id made a big deal of going before hand if he left me alone and b) if he hadn’t been so good and completely left me alone, i wouldn’t have fallen asleep. luckily we at least made it for the second half of the class, and since his party was that same night, he got to go twice.

lol he just came back in with another granola bar, and i asked him, “did you already eat the other one?” and he said “that one dragon’s” and ran off with it and said “here you go” to his toy dragon. then he came back with a third one and said “that one mommy’s” and gave me one.

thurs evening gymboree had a halloween party. all the kids wore their costumes and had a halloween themed gymboree class. they hunted for pumpkins, decorated trick-or-treat bags, ate cookies and cupcakes, and ended with a parade through kroger. kroger was having a trick-or-treat event going on where they had different stations of activities set up around the store for the kids to do and then get candy. lucas did even better than some of the older kids at the beanbag toss.

24 Weeks

“How your baby’s growing:
Your baby’s growing steadily, having gained about 4 ounces since last week. That puts him at just over a pound. Since he’s almost a foot long, he cuts a pretty lean figure at this point, but his body is filling out proportionally and he’ll soon start to plump up. His brain is also growing quickly now, and his taste buds are continuing to develop. His lungs are developing “branches” of the respiratory “tree” as well as cells that produce surfactant, a substance that will help his air sacs inflate once he hits the outside world. His skin is still thin and translucent, but that will start to change soon. In the past few weeks, the top of your uterus has risen above your belly button and is now about the size of a soccer ball.”

One thing it doesn’t mention is that 24 weeks hits Viability Day: This just means that if for some awful reason i had to have the baby now, the doctors would at least try to save it, whereas before there wouldn’t be much point. i found this chart online that actually shows chances by week.
http://www.spensershope.org/chances_for_survival.htm

mmm frosty

so im watching Mentalist and a random guy on it says “stay frosty” or something like that. so of course i had to pause and drive down to wendy’s and buy a frosty. only i hadn’t been out of the house today so i was still in my nightie. i grabbed paul’s bando sweatshirt and pulled that over the top. we decided i needed pants, too, but mine were in the wash, so i went with my sparkly aqua pj pants. i grabbed my slipons (that i recently came across a mention of in my *2005* blog entry) and was ready to go.

paul looked at me and told me that i looked like the clothing monster threw up on me. he also told me not to let anyone see me or they would think i was homeless.

 

as an aside, Wendys burgers are disgusting

he shoots, he scores

lucas is getting good at basketball. both yesterday and today paul and he were in the garage shooting hoops. i don’t know how he did yesterday, but i was sitting out there with them today, and he got two hoops in a row! the hoop is 5ft off the ground, so about level with my face.

i spent quite a bit of time today trying to transfer my domain name to a new registrar so that i can use it with this blog. it was registered in 2004 and had an email addy from back then, so it took me a bit to figure out how to get access.

i ordered a crib from kmart. http://www.kmart.com/shc/s/p_10151_10104_024W034674940001P?vName=Baby&cName=Furniture&sName=Cribs&sid=KDx20070926x00003a&ci_src=14110944&ci_sku=024W034674940001P

“23 weeks, How your baby’s growing:

Turn on the radio and sway to the music. With her sense of movement well developed by now, your baby can feel you dance. And now that she’s more than 11 inches long and weighs just over a pound, you may be able to see her squirm underneath your clothes. Blood vessels in her lungs are developing to prepare for breathing, and the sounds that your baby’s increasingly keen ears pick up are preparing her for entry into the outside world. ”

i’m still having daily nausea. as long as i take a pill when i feel it coming on, i’m fine, though. she has been kicking up quite a storm today, and i’m starting to feel mini bladder punches. i often have trouble sleeping at night either for leg cramps or nausea or who knows what else, and it is only the 2nd trimester, so i wonder how bad it’ll be in the 3rd trimester 😛

so my sister is officially engaged. unfortunately the custom ring she is having made isn’t ready yet, so i still don’t get to see it (and more importantly, she doesn’t get to wear it). i just want to gloat a little over how my sister that i originally had a disagreement with over her even *having* a ring at all is now getting a custom ring made. i can’t wait to see it, though. i’m sooo excited for her and ross.