Guess that's why I haven't kept up a blog before, huh?
Anyways, to the latest developments around here:
1) The nursery is about 95% finished. I'll post pictures as soon as it's done. After a failed first attempt that ended with overly emotional me in tears, we torn everything down and started the project a second time. I must say that the second time around things look much better.
2) School is almost done FOREVER. That's right. My last night of class is in 2 days and my graduation is May 1st. I cannot wait! However, that does mean that by typing this update I am yet again putting off on completing my final project :-)
3) The basement is out of demolition phase and onto rebuilding. Dad and Shaun started putting together the plumbing this weekend (which involved a lot of dust as concrete was being ripped up) and next weekend we'll get the plumbing done and the framing put up. Then the following weekend we will get the electrical put together. It will be so nice to get the house back in order...hopefully before the baby arrives, lol!
4) I almost forgot to add this one...I got hired at Children's Cancer Research Fund to work in their Marketing/Communications department. It's only part time for now but it's better than being without a job this summer. It's all I was really looking for since I know for sure that I want to take some time off after the baby is born. The job sounds like it will be a lot of fun and I'm starting at the end of May!
That's about it for the major updates. For now, I better get back to my homework!
Sunday, April 20, 2008
Monday, March 31, 2008
It's a...
GIRL!!!
She wasn't very cooperative during the ultrasound, however, and we didn't end up with any gender shots to share. She kept her legs crossed pretty much the whole time, lol. So I'd say the Dr. was about 80% sure she's a she. It is very exciting and took a minute to digest. I really thought we would be having a boy. I'm very happy with a girl, though.
Here are a couple of the pictures we got from the ultrasound. None of them are 3D unfortunately. I'm not sure why they didn't do any 3D like our midwife said they would. Oh well, I was happy enough to see our little girl in 2D.
In two of the pictures you can see her head with her hand up next to her face and the other one is the back of her head and her back. She was facing away from us the whole time so we didn't get to see any profile pictures.


Sunday, March 30, 2008
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Lacking sleep
This seems to happen at least a few nights a week. I fall asleep just fine but wake up sometime in the middle of the night (usually to go to the bathroom) and then lay awake in bed. At least the baby is awake with me tonight :-)
Monday, March 24, 2008
Perfect time for a vacation
So the stress has been building up with the thought of losing the income I bring in, having a
During the first couple of days on the trip I started noticing that the baby's kicks were getting stronger and more frequent. Yay! They can now be felt from the outside and pretty constantly throughout the day. A large portion of the trip I spent time just feeling and enjoying the kicking. This pregnancy feels more and more real everyday.
Unfortunately, Shaun was unable to go on the vacation with me. His work wouldn't let him take the time off and the same day I got home he had to leave for Indiana so I haven't seen him in a
Other than that there isn't much new around here. We are one week out from the ultrasound appointment and I'm getting more impatient with each day that passes. I took a poll of some friends and family and a majority (about 75%) are guessing boy while the rest (about 25%) are guessing girl. Can't wait until we find out!!!
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Getting to where we are
The best place to start would be the beginning. Both Shaun and I have always wanted to be parents. While we were dating we talked about it a lot and dreamed about how many kids we would have. I think the number still hangs around 3 or 4.
When we decided to start trying to get pregnant the first step was to stop the birth control. By this point I had been on Depo for 3+ years and I knew getting off of it would take awhile and all the literature I was reading said it could take up to a year to get pregnant. If I had known about that ahead of time I probably wouldn’t have been using it as my preferred method of bc. Oh well, hind sight, right?
About 4 months after going off of Depo I ran across a charting website called Fertility Friend where I could chart what was happening with my body in order to better my chances at getting pregnant. Those first few months my cycles were messed up. I didn’t let it get to me, though, since the Depo was probably still in my system.
By February of 2007 I was successfully ovulating on my own (yay!). That meant that theoretically I should have been able to get pregnant. However, it didn’t happen until December 2007. There were a few disappointing doctor’s appointments along the way, but ultimately we ended up conceiving naturally.
Right around 5 weeks there was a scare with bleeding but an exam followed by blood tests reassured us that the baby was thriving! We had planned on waiting to tell our families but we are terrible about keeping secrets and told everyone right away. Everyone was happy for us (with the exception of one aunt I’d prefer to not talk about) and things have been great thus far.
To date we have had 3 appointments with our wonderful midwife and we have heard the baby’s heartbeat twice. Later this month we will have our anatomy scan and will find out the gender of the baby!! I’ll post pictures when we have them.
When we decided to start trying to get pregnant the first step was to stop the birth control. By this point I had been on Depo for 3+ years and I knew getting off of it would take awhile and all the literature I was reading said it could take up to a year to get pregnant. If I had known about that ahead of time I probably wouldn’t have been using it as my preferred method of bc. Oh well, hind sight, right?
About 4 months after going off of Depo I ran across a charting website called Fertility Friend where I could chart what was happening with my body in order to better my chances at getting pregnant. Those first few months my cycles were messed up. I didn’t let it get to me, though, since the Depo was probably still in my system.
By February of 2007 I was successfully ovulating on my own (yay!). That meant that theoretically I should have been able to get pregnant. However, it didn’t happen until December 2007. There were a few disappointing doctor’s appointments along the way, but ultimately we ended up conceiving naturally.
Right around 5 weeks there was a scare with bleeding but an exam followed by blood tests reassured us that the baby was thriving! We had planned on waiting to tell our families but we are terrible about keeping secrets and told everyone right away. Everyone was happy for us (with the exception of one aunt I’d prefer to not talk about) and things have been great thus far.
To date we have had 3 appointments with our wonderful midwife and we have heard the baby’s heartbeat twice. Later this month we will have our anatomy scan and will find out the gender of the baby!! I’ll post pictures when we have them.
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Setting the tone
Being pregnant for the first time there are a lot of books available to tell you what to expect. A common suggestion found in most of the books I have read so far (thanks to Shaun for going on a book buying rampage) say that you should start a journal of your experiences to share with your child as they grow up. I tried starting a paper one but that has already failed miserably. Since I’m on the computer all day I decided to try this out for a bit :-)
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