Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Pregnancy Announcement Craziness!

Well, it's official that most people have received their announcements (though Staten Island seems to be the "forgotten island"...).  I have to admit that I love hearing all the congratulations and best wishes!  It's so nice to hear people so happy about a new baby!  It makes me smile a lot!

Now we have to answer lots of questions...

"Are you going to find out the sex?"  Nope!  It's a surprise!

"What are you going to name it?"  We're not telling until the baby's born.  Then everyone will just say "That's a cute name!" instead of "Oh, I knew someone by that name x amount of years ago and they weren't so nice..." etc.

"How are you feeling?"  Good, now that the nausea from the 1st trimester is over!

"Are you excited?"  Uh, duh!  Of course!

"Are you going back to work after your maternity leave?"  Yes, but Craig plans to be at home with baby.  We'll see how sane he stay!

"Is it yours, Craig?"  Just kidding!  No one asked that!  And of course it's his!


We had another doctor's appointment today.  Luckily, a fast one.  The heartbeat sounded good, and the urine results were normal.  Now we have to wait until mid to late May for the next ultrasound and doctor's visit.  The doctor says that shortly after that time, I should begin to feel baby's movements.  I can't wait!  So exciting!  Right now it feels like I'm not pregnant because I'm not showing and I'm no longer having crazy 1st trimester symptoms.  I will be so happy to finally feel this little one moving around!
14 wks pregnant
Work continues on the baby's room.  Craig has been busy patching the walls, readying the room for primer and paint (perhaps this weekend?).  We have to go pick out a ceiling fan to put up, too.  Then a few finishing touches, and hopefully I can call in the floor refinishers.  It's so nice to be "nesting!"

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Life's a Peach!

At 13 weeks, baby is about 3 inches long, the size of a peach!  It is possible I'm starting to feel my uterus coming up into my lower abdomen (it's supposedly the size of a grapefruit), though that could just be the pasta I ate last night...  Some days I think this is still all a dream and that they've been showing me pictures of someone else's baby at the appointments.  Minor case of denial, maybe?  Probably just nerves and being reminded daily by my phone app countdowns that there are less than 6 months left till this miracle arrives!!
Baby is the size of a peach this week.

According to What to Expect When You're Expecting, this is the week that baby's vocal cords start developing.  Maybe this isn't such a great thing - we'll see how loud this little one gets when it comes out and wants to be fed or changed!

In other news, our pregnancy announcement cards have been shipped, but the estimated arrival date is later than I'd hoped.  I'll say a little prayer that FedEx picks up the pace from North Carolina and hope that the cuteness of the cards overshadows their just-after-Easter dispersal date.  Lateness has been the story of our life lately, especially with me moving around a little slower than usual due to slight fatigue, carrying this extra 50% blood volume, and some lovely 2nd trimester dizziness.   At least the nausea is 99% gone (still have the teeth brushing delight occasionally in the mornings).

Work is well underway in the baby's room.  Craig and I (well, mostly Craig, but I did learn & try, too) installed a new light switch (location was an issue once the door opened inward, covering the old switch) and three new electrical outlets (love this old house but it hardly has any convenient plugs).  Craig installed some sheetrock patches over some spots in the walls and plastered over them.  It will be time for primer and paint soon - possibly next week.  I mostly can't wait to have the all clear to call the guy to come refinish the floors.  It will be nice to have easily-cleanable finished floors instead of the current mostly-exposed bare hardwood.  Then the list will be mostly done - just a few finishing touches.  I guess this means we're nesting!
13 weeks pregnant

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Growing by leaps & bounds!

In the last three weeks, baby has more that doubled in size!  S/he is now the size of a plum.

Baby is the size of a plum this week.
In actual dimensions, s/he measured 6.91 cm (approx 2.7 inches) from crown-to-rump during our 12 week ultrasound.  His/her heartrate was 159 beats per minute.  The ultrasound tech got some awesome pictures!  In one, baby is "thinking" (propping hand under chin) and in the other, baby is waving!  (There were others with baby facing "the camera," but they were not as flattering.)
Baby LaTour at 12 wks
It's so amazing how baby now looks like a baby instead of a little alien blob!  Craig and I were so excited to see him/her flipping all around and waving his/her arms and legs during the ultrasound.  I can't wait to feel those tiny movements in a few more weeks!
12 wks pregnant
 I would like to say I feel 100% amazing at this point, moving into the second trimester, but I have to go with 95% to be truthful!  I still have some nausea, mostly when I brush my teeth, which is a pretty horrible sensation.  My fatigue has mostly gone away and I feel a little more energetic.  I've been able to eat more dinners, and, thankfully, Craig has been willing to cook since my work/pet sitting/tutoring schedule has been quite busy and I still have trouble with a lot of strong smells.

We decided that Easter would be a great time to announce our pregnancy, especially since we're heading into the 2nd trimester at the same time.  (Chance of miscarriage goes down to less than 1% at 12 weeks after seeing a live fetus on ultrasound.)  So, we set out to take a cute photograph with the most recent ultrasound picture to commemorate the occasion and send out to family and friends.  (The Easter eggs & basket match the theme of the card, so don't worry about it seeming strange!)  The result is below, but this did not come without MANY (and I really mean MANY) blooper pictures!  It's amazing how difficult it is to get two people to look in the same direction and smile at the same time!  I give tons of credit to wedding photographers out there - how they can get 4+ people to smile and look at the camera all at once is totally beyond me!  I know they don't use the same technique I did (pinching Craig's behind to get him to laugh)!  Haha!
Our pregnancy announcement picture
So we're heading into trimester 2 with high hopes and anxious nerves (mostly having to do with "Oh goodness, baby will be here in only 6 months!").  Life is great!  We're happily calling each other "Mommy" and "Daddy" to remind ourselves of the little life inside.

Friday, April 4, 2014

Time Flies!

It's crazy to think we're already 11 weeks in!  Baby is the size of a small lime (about 2").  (Ok, I don't think I've ever seen a lime as small as 2", but that's what the baby apps on my phone say...)
Baby is the size of a lime this week.
Craig commenced some "light" construction in the baby's room.  We're turning the door around - it currently opens outward into the hallway, so he's flipping it around to open inward.  This is not as easy as it sounds with the way the old moulding is placed, so there will probably be a fresh plaster job in our future.  We also have plans to refinish the floors and add some more electrical outlets (plus replace the current old-style outlets).  Now, I say "we" but really it's mostly Craig!  Haha!  Oh, and a fresh coat of paint - our "favorite" stand-by, Navajo White, the color in most of the rest of the house.  I'm hoping for a calm, quiet atmosphere for the baby's room.  Neutral enough for either gender and relaxing enough to prompt smooth transitions to sleep!

Only another week and we get a fresh picture at the next ultrasound.  We're excited because the baby is supposed to look less like an alien and more like a human.  Plus, we're gearing up for sending out our pregnancy announcment - it has a cute Easter theme!
11 weeks pregnant
This week, I am finally feeling less nauseous (note the "less" and no sign of the word "gone").  It's mostly in the evening at this point, but I finally was able to eat dinner for the last few days.  Thankfully, because, as anyone who knows me knows, I hate when my meals are interrupted.  I still pee almost every hour on the hour, though luckily only 2-3 hours at night.  No sign of the "rack" I was hoping for yet - I still have my fingers crossed!  Also no baby bump in sight, which is fine with me.  Baby can stay hidden till May 31st if it was up to me!  Once work is out for the summer, s/he can happily make my feet disappear.

Craig and I have also been tossing names around.  I'll admit (though not to Craig!) that knowing the sex of the baby would make this decision much easier, but it'll be fun to be surprised.  It's still too early to pick one, but I have my favorites.  Of course, that might change in the next 6 months, but either way no one but us will know until baby shows his/her face in October.

Time is flying, and I'm nervously excited.  Less than 29 weeks to go!