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Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Big Kicks!!

Since Brad has the camera right now I can't post as many update pics but I thought I would still keep you updated on Baby M. I am feeling the baby pretty much every day now! It is exciting. It has gone from just a little movement every few days a couple of weeks ago to lots of movement every day! The kicks are also getting bigger. At the end of last week Brad was determined to feel what I was feeling so we sat there for a couple of hours with his hand on my stomach. Finally on Friday the baby gave a great big kick and Daddy got to feel his little soccer player!

The baby is still most active when I am sitting and I usually get some movement after meals. As a matter of fact, I had donuts this week for the first time since being pregnant and the baby was very excited! He was jumping with joy over the donuts. I think he thought I had been holding out on him all this time!

Monday, September 28, 2009

19 Weeks!

I am 19 weeks today and feeling much better... FINALLY! I had my 4th doctors appointment today and everything is still moving along perfectly. I am measuring right on track, feeling the baby move, and as the Doctor put it "You tested negative for everything we wanted you to test negative for." I guess that is from all the blood work at my last appointment. I am having some round ligament stretching which I feel as a sharp pain in my side when I stand up too fast or sneeze. No biggie... just means everything in there is stretching out. I get to go back next week for a more fun appointment. My second trimester ultrasound and screening. They will look at everything and make sure it all looks normal. If so it might be the last time we get to see the baby until his debut!


The baby is starting to grow more rapidly now at this phase of the pregnancy. He is roughly half a foot and half a pound! On average at 19 weeks a baby measures 6 in from head to rump and weighs 8.5 oz. This week we are a large tomato!


It's really hard to believe that in just a few months we have come from here:



To a giant tomato! It only gets bigger from here!

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Pop goes the baby!

Most people that see me from day to day comment that I do not look pregnant, or they thought I would look bigger by now. Well funny as it might seem, I found out what a good pair of maternity jeans will do for you... Make you LOOK pregnant! I have still been wearing all of my normal clothes although they have been getting a little snugger in the past week or so. I guess the cut of normal clothes vs. the cut of maternity clothes can really change the way you look! Just what every pregnant woman wants... clothes that make you look even BIGGER!

You might remember this post from earlier this week. I am wearing my regular clothes. I still look semi normal.

Then put on a pair of maternity jeans an POOF! Pregnant lady! Who knew?


This pic was taken at 18 wks 5 days. My next appointment is on Monday at 19 wks so I will keep you posted!

Friday, September 25, 2009

Baby Bedding

Guess what we got for baby bedding??? Airplanes! This is actually an old Pottery Barn collection that I found while we were living in Ohio a few years ago. I don't have all the pieces just a bumper and a couple of shams but I plan to just be creative and coordinate the rest of the room right along.


There are several different primary colored airplanes on the bedding. I am hoping that I might be able to paint some pics for the wall copying this design. We will see how creative I really am.


This is a full size pillow sham. Obviously not so functional for a nursery so we might hang it on the wall or find some other creative use for it.




This sham is much more useful. It is just a throw pillow size so I can use it to decorate the crib or toss it in a chair.


I really love the bedding. I think it is perfect for our little boy. There is a lot of white, which I am thinking isn't ideal for a baby and all the things that come out of his body, but we will see how it goes... I am looking forward to bringing all the details together and having fun decorating.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Goodbye Sara, We will miss you!


Yesterday we lost a great friend, Sara Sullivan. She was a beloved wife, mother, daughter, sister, and friend. We were stationed with the Sullivans in Korea. Sara's husband Brady and Brad were good friends and Sara was always cooking a meal for Brad or taking care of him in other small ways since I couldn't be there with him. Getting to know her as I spent time in Korea was a joy as she was an enthusiastic tour guide of this foreign land and always up for a new adventure. She hosted us in her home many times and had the most giving heart. Sara was the picture of life, and a light in the lives of all who knew her. Her and Brady's faith both before and through this trial is an example to all.
Brady, Sara, Brad and I on a trip to the DMZ


Early this year Brady and Sara learned she was pregnant. A short while later Sara was diagnosed with breast cancer. Through their faith she continued to defy the odds and delivered Baby Chloe. Not even two weeks after Chloe was born Sara started having seizures and went back to the hospital. Yesterday she went to be with the Lord. Their journey is on their blog at http://bandssullivan.blogspot.com/


Sara, Chloe, and Brady

We know that Sara is now pain free and wrapped in the arms of our Lord, but please continue to pray for Brady and Chloe as they start this next chapter of their lives without Sara.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Nursery

First of all I just have to say that my husband is a stud! He has worked so hard putting together this nursery so our little boy will have a great place all of his own. I took some pictures which didn't turn out super great due to the light pouring into the windows but you can get the idea.

This is the crib. We picked out another one online originally but it was WAY on back order. When we went to pick up the other pieces that came in we saw this on the catalog and liked it even better than the original one we had picked out. It is hard to tell, again with the bad lighting, but there is detail woodwork that kind of looks like wainscoting on the front and back piece. Also this is one of those life time cribs that changes into a toddler bed, a day bed, and then finally into a full size bed. Who knows how long the furniture will last in the hands of the military movers but hypothetically he could take this to college with him!


You can just barely see the bedding in these pics. I will do another post on that later because it is super cute. The little bench seat in the corner was a wedding gift and repurposed perfectly into the nursery. You can also see in the pic below the AWESOME painting job that Brad did a couple of weekends ago. He painted the bottom a warm darker tan and the top a much lighter shade of the same tan. Then he cut and put up the white chair rail all around the room. I was SO impressed. He is such a wonderful husband because when I have decorating ideas like adding chair rail to a room he indulges me and it comes out looking more wonderful than I could have imagined!


This is the chest of drawers. And yes we already have a toy airplane to decorate the room!!


More pics of the great painting job Brad did. We are also debating using this picture in the room. We will see how it all comes together.... I also want to get a glider to put in the corner right here so that I will have a nice comfy place to rock the baby.












I am so excited about how everything is coming together. Brad has worked really hard on everything and we have most of the major stuff done. Now it is just pulling all the details together over the next few months and we will have a perfect little nursery!

18 weeks!

I am 18 weeks today and I am getting a bit thicker even though I still haven't "popped" out. Here is a belly pic we took yesterday... pay no attention to the nice hair do, we were doing yard work all day. I will have to remember to fix my hair next time we take a pic. A girl I work with has almost the exact same due date as me and I got to see her when I was up at our Headquarters last week. She has the cutest little baby bump! I am sure I will get there soon...

The baby is 5 1/2 inches now from crown to rump and weighs about 7 oz. My favorite website says that he is about the size of a bell pepper. I am still wearing all of my same clothes but I am starting to notice them being a bit tighter now. Since I was pretty sick through the beginning of my pregnancy (and sometimes still!) I hadn't gained much total weight at my last doctors appointment. My next appointment is next Monday so we will see how I do then. I have a feeling I have made up some of that ground! It is hard to believe that I am 4 1/2 months through this already.

Friday, September 18, 2009

Butterflies and Bubbles

So I am officially feeling the baby move now!! It is exciting to finally have some indication that the baby is in there other than throwing up! Since I am almost 18 weeks and still not showing it is also reassuring to know that everything is all right in there and the baby is growing.

I have read a lot about what this is supposed to feel like and most say it feels like butterflies or gas bubbles. I don't really think it feels too much like either but I don't have anything better to describe the feeling. It is just something kind of moving low in your stomach.

I mostly feel the baby when I am sitting and it seems to become most active when I am eating. I first started to feel it last weekend. Brad and I were out and about and stopped to get Sonic for lunch. I told Brad I could feel the baby moving and he said "Yeah he is saying quit dropping those tater tots on my head!!" We thought it was pretty funny. I feel the baby every once in a while if I am laying down or standing but I almost always feel him when I am eating now. It is a pretty cool experience!

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Baby Furniture!

We have been searching hard for furniture that is cute, a good value, and that we are able to get shipped to Sumter. As you can imagine there is not a plethora of places to shop for baby furniture around here so the internet has been my best friend on this search. It really is challenging to find something that isn't too expensive but also looks nice. Not only that but it seems that as soon as I find a crib I like then they don't have the matching dresser or they are our of it in the color I want. It has been a bit frustrating!!


We finally found something we both like. We ordered it online at JC Penny and got it shipped straight to the Sumter store. How convenient!!

They don't have a pic of the crib online but this is the dresser and chest of drawers that we ordered.








Everything is in the color "coffee." The crib has yet to come in so once we get it and get everything together I will post more pics.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Laboring on Labor Day

I mentioned in my last post that we tackled some landscaping over the holiday weekend. What an adventure!! It all started when Brad's dad decided he wanted to mow the lawn to help out... What a guy!

Well after the lawn mowing we discovered that we had a lawn pest problem so we went to trusty ol' google and found that our lawn was infested with Two Striped Spittle Bugs... a common South Carolina lawn pest. So that spurred a trip to Lowe's for Father and Son to get something to rid the lawn of the spittle bugs.

Next thing I know I am getting a call from Brad wanting us to meet them back up at Lowe's to look at the new shipment of bushes that just came in. We have had a couple of landscaping projects in mind but haven't gotten around to them with everything else going on. So off to Lowe's we went.

Long story short... Here are the before and after pics. HGTV eat your heart out!

Before:



After:






We planted some Indian Hawthorns as a back drop, a crepe myrtle, two butterfly bushes, and 22 tufts of decorative Liropa grass as a border. Then Brad and his dad wired in the landscape lighting so that we have two spotlights shining on the tree and 6 path lights that illuminate the flagstone wall. We also dug out around the wall where the lights go and planted some magic carpet thyme as ground cover. What a day! Thanks for all the help Maw and Paw!!
The next day we were all a little tired of landscaping but I decided that I was going to figure out what we anted to do with the front bed which had also needed some work. I had been keeping my potted plants in this bed so that while I travel they will get watered. I lifted out the potted plant and got a little surprise... A SNAKE!!! It was just a little baby but I wanted nothing to do with it! I called Brad and he got the rake and was moving the pine straw trying to find it when he stumbled upon Mama. A full grown mama cotton mouth snake. In our flower bed. Brad's Dad was the brave one who killed the Mama and then Brad found the baby and made sure it was gone too. Glad that issue is taken care of! Since the flower bed was now thoroughly torn apart the guys put in all the bushes for that bed and even got adventurous and installed a better sprinkler set up for the bed. Wow! Good work!

Sorry... No before pics on this but the only thing there previously were the 4 green bushes.


Here you can see one of the two elevated sprinklers they installed in each corner.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Holiday Weekend

It was a special treat for us to not only have a long weekend last weekend but also have Brad's parents come visit us. We packed SO much stuff into so little time! Brad got to have a 4 day weekend and I had a 3 day weekend and we were all just thankful to have the extra time to spend together.

We started our adventure on Friday when we all went to my appointment to get the sonogram. It was a nice place and they had enough viewing room for everyone to get to be in the room for the fun. The sonogram lady was asian and although she spoke good english is was very accented. She kept us laughing the whole time because we went to find out the gender and so when she looked for the boy parts she kept calling it the light bulb. She would say "Do you see the light bulb?" "Look! It's shining!" and then at one point she said "It is shining like a star in the night sky!" Pretty funny. After the ultra sound we took this family photo to comemorate the occasion. We spent the evening in Charlotte going to stores we don't get to go to much living in Sumter. We shopped for baby furniture at a few places and of course we went to Best Buy!



On Saturday we had a FULL day planned. We started off by making a trek over to Myrtle Beach. Both of Brad's parents spent many summers there in their childhood and then took Brad and his sisters back there when they were young. It held lots of memories for them and was great to visit. We took off our shoes and took a nice stroll along the beach. We saw tons of shells and picked up a nice collection to send back for our little neice Jordan. Hopefully she will enjoy this little piece of South Carolina!










After the beach we headed out on another journey to Charleston. We stopped for lunch on the way then got to stop a farm store so I could get some fresh SC peaches. The one thing I have craved during pregnancy is peaches. I could eat 5 every day! We bought 6 pounds (enough to last a couple of days) and got into the city. We parked downtown and walked around a bit. Brad's parents treated us to a carraige tour of Charleston. It was the highlight of the trip! We had a great time seeing all of the historic homes and learning more about the history of this very dynamic city. After the tour we headed over to a local favorite, Hyman's Seafood for dinner. No I did not eat seafood, I had the vegetable plate. Everyone else enjoyed a smorgasboard of seafood treats and we left stuffed!!


Sunday Brad's dad decided he wanted to help Brad out and mow the lawn for him (What a guy!!) That was the beginning of a two day long landscaping adventure. We noticed that our grass hasn't been as nice this year as it was last and so after seeing a lot of bugs in the yard and with a little help from google we found out that our yard was infested with two striped spittle bugs. Who knew?? Apparently this is a fairly common SC lawn pest. I just think the name is kinda funny. That spurred a trip to Lowes (this always means trouble) and a trip home with not only pset killer but a new tree for the back. Since Lowes had just restocked the plants and we needed to fix up the beds we went on a lndscaping craze and really did some nice stuff. More to come on that later but for now just enjoy the pics of Brad and his Paw getting dirty.











We were exhausted after everything but really enjoyed spending the time with Brad's parents. We were so thankful for all the help they gave us around the house and in the yard. The only bad part is that I am already ready for another long weekend!


Tuesday, September 8, 2009

I'm growing!!!

It seems like I was growing before everyone's eyes this weekend! I took this first pic on Saturday and I have little baby pooch on my stomach.



Then on Monday I hit 16 weeks and took another pic in the same outfit. Much bigger pooch this time! Looks like this little boy wants to show us he is growing!



At 16 weeks the baby is about 4.5 in and 2.5 oz. They compare the baby this week to an avacado. I have been told from many friends that even if you don't look pregnant up until now between 16 and 20 weeks you will be amazed at how you grow! I think that will hold very true to me based on the last few days! My weekly e-mail also said that the baby will double his weight over the next few weeks and grow another couple of inches so due to multiple requests I guess I will have to keep everyone more regularly updated on the belly pics in the coming weeks.

Sunday, September 6, 2009

More Ultrasound Pictures!

Here are some of the ultrasound photos we got from our visit on Friday. I knew the last time I had an ultrasound the baby slept through the whole thing with his legs crossed. I was determined to find out what the gender was and didn't want any modesty getting in the way this time! So about 15 min before my appointment the baby had its first taste of caffeine! I downed a Diet Dr. Pepper! Boy did it work! He was all over the place in there. We got to see all of his different parts and see him move around in the womb. It was a really neat experience!

Our little guy is quite the Acrobat. In this pic it looks like he is about to do a back flip!


This was one of the pics they used to make sure our "boy" wasn't actually the cord. They could push a button and it would show the blood flow through the cord which is the blue and red on the picture.



Then we got to see the heart beat. Still strong at 154 beats per minute!


Hello everyone! I can't wait to meet you!



This is a fun pic. It is taken looking down on the head and you can see he is still sitting in there with his legs crossed. If you remember the last ultrasound pics that is all he did the whole time!


Little baby spine!


Profile pic



More acrobatics


Good Bye! See you in a few months!




Friday, September 4, 2009

It's a......

We are excited to announce that......


We had a fun and exciting day today! Since we won't have the opportunity to be together when I get my ultrasound at the doctor's office we decided to go to an ultrasound clinic so we could find out together what we would be having. We took a two hour drive to Charlotte and went to My Sunshine Baby.

Almost as soon as the tech started the ultrasound she looked at the picture and said "I think I have a pretty good idea of what it is!" She looked around a little more and said she was 95% sure that it is a boy!! She was really wonderful to us. Even though our session was only supposed to last about 15-20 min we were in there for 40-45 min. She patiently explained what we were seeing and showed us all the different parts of the baby.

We left with a DVD of the session, a CD of all the still images (over 20!), and a parting gift of formula and bottles! We are so excited to welcome our SON into the world.

Keep checking for more updates. I will post the still images from the ultrasound later this weekend.


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Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Intelligender

When we found out we were pregnant my parents told us about something they had just featured on the news in Dallas. It was a test called Intelligender that is an at home test that can be performed as early as 10 weeks that tells you if you are going to have a boy or a girl.




I looked it up online (http://www.intelligender.com/) and found that per the website it had a "90% accuracy when tested in labs" and about 80% accuracy when performed at home. I figured why not? It is something fun to do. It is funny though because the website says many times "Do NOT paint the baby's room based on results!" I guess they don't want to really take responsibility for the results, huh?

Basically the test is a little cup that mixes your pee with some powder and then it turns a color. A greenish brown means boy and orangy yellow means girl. You are supposed to match the color to the strip on the side either for boy or girl. These aren't the best, but here is a pic of the color it turned out....





Definitely NOT orange! It looks like Intelligender thinks it is a BOY! I decided that I had to make up my mind what I thought it was before I took the test so I wouldn't be swayed. Although I always thought we would have a girl first, you know from the last post that ever since I have been pregnant mommy thinks it is a boy. It seems Intelligender agrees! Like I said it is only 80% accurate and I did some looking online and it seems that there are more false boy results than girl. My friends Hagen and Kim just used this test got a boy result and found out from their ultrasound that they are really having a boy! It is 1 for 1 so far in my book. I will let you know on Friday if it is 2 for 2!