I woke up and couldn't go back to sleep at about 5:30 am. I went downstairs to print a shipping label for a set of invitations, banner & stickers that I finished last night. (20 pennant banner....turned out so cute!) Anyway, while I was sitting there there was a small gush. I know I didn't pee.
I've had a steady "leak" since about 6:00 am now. My mom was in the room right next door so I gave her the heads up. Then came upstairs to get a pad and tell Brian.
I am currently having mild contractions...nothing major at all...at least I don't think so. I'm sitting on a couple of towels in Declan's room while packaging up mechanicals (book covers) in progress to post to the company ftp site so they can make corrections as needed while I'm in the hospital.
My plan is to finish those up, take a shower and then head to the hospital I guess.
This is what I wanted to happen, so I'm happy. :) It all seems a little anti-climactic without a huge gush of water breaking, but I have absolutely no doubt that it is ambiotic fluid. I think he will be here today!
Life is Good. We have been married since July of 2003 and we just became a family of four! Life is busy, but we are embracing this new adventure whole-heartedly. Mitsy and Toonces have now passed away and we have our Corona-Kitty! This is truly a wonderful time in our lives.
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Monday, September 24, 2012
Friday, September 21, 2012
38 weeks + 1 day
We got back from my last OBGYN appointment this morning.
My uterus is measuring at 38 cm, which is exactly what it should be. Doc thinks my fluid levels are fine based on my size and my blood pressure is excellent. So, he doesn't think there will be any baby action before Friday morning.
I haven't really been having contractions. Just a tightening every now and then, but as long as Declan and I agree on his position and I'm not on my feet too long, I'm pretty comfortable....today....and it is only 11:15 am.
It is nice to think that this time next week I will hopefully be holding a brand new little man in my arms. 6 more days!!
I've been sleeping on the basement couch most nights. It forces me to stay on my right side, I don't disturb the guys when I wake up in the middle of the night and if I can't go back to sleep, I have a tv to watch. :) I did add a TwinXL foam topper and sheets so it is a little bit more bed-like for me.
I am currently battling with Connor over him putting all of his kitchen toys away. He and Lucy brought them out of his playroom and into the living room yesterday. We are supposed to go out to lunch with Ryder and his mom Amber and then to open gym at For the Kids. But that will not happen if he doesn't get on it. It looks like he is making progress...I think we will make it.
He knows that I can't/won't/don't want to help him because it is so hard for me to bend over these days, and hey he is 4...he can do it himself. He reminds me that I "can't really bend over" because of my "giant belly". Yep, so don't give me push back when I ask you to pick up after yourself!
We got out autumn decorations this morning. It makes my masculine man/autumn smelling house seem a little less bizarre. I don't go for sweet scents, especially from Bath & Body Works, so I thought I'd give a couple of their new fragrances a try. I currently have a Mahogany Teakwood candle burning and it definitely smells like man. It is combined with Marshmallow Fireside in wallflowers plug-ins (I have a candle too, but haven't lit it yet.) I also got one wallflower plug in of Black Pepper Bergamot (I had no clue what to expect) and I like it. It smells like man too, so it is in the boys' bathroom. I will probably move it when baby smells need to take over that space. :)
Ok, I think Connor has gotten everything put away that he got out...at least that is out in the living room. Better go get ready to go. I don't care that I'm going to wear short sweatpants, a pink tank top and navy blue shrug. At this point I look ridiculous regardless of what I have on, so I might as well be comfortable!
Oh, and one more Connor funny.
I wasn't feeling well last night so I promised Connor we would make cookies this morning. I'm talking about pouch cookies...nothing from scratch at 8:00 am. My supplies are a little low so it was either Molasses cookies or Pumpkin Spice. I just decided to go with molasses. He said he didn't like those. I said I thought he would and let him smell the mix. He told me is smelled like ginger. Seriously kid??! How does he even know what ginger smells like?!
My uterus is measuring at 38 cm, which is exactly what it should be. Doc thinks my fluid levels are fine based on my size and my blood pressure is excellent. So, he doesn't think there will be any baby action before Friday morning.
I haven't really been having contractions. Just a tightening every now and then, but as long as Declan and I agree on his position and I'm not on my feet too long, I'm pretty comfortable....today....and it is only 11:15 am.
It is nice to think that this time next week I will hopefully be holding a brand new little man in my arms. 6 more days!!
I've been sleeping on the basement couch most nights. It forces me to stay on my right side, I don't disturb the guys when I wake up in the middle of the night and if I can't go back to sleep, I have a tv to watch. :) I did add a TwinXL foam topper and sheets so it is a little bit more bed-like for me.
I am currently battling with Connor over him putting all of his kitchen toys away. He and Lucy brought them out of his playroom and into the living room yesterday. We are supposed to go out to lunch with Ryder and his mom Amber and then to open gym at For the Kids. But that will not happen if he doesn't get on it. It looks like he is making progress...I think we will make it.
He knows that I can't/won't/don't want to help him because it is so hard for me to bend over these days, and hey he is 4...he can do it himself. He reminds me that I "can't really bend over" because of my "giant belly". Yep, so don't give me push back when I ask you to pick up after yourself!
We got out autumn decorations this morning. It makes my masculine man/autumn smelling house seem a little less bizarre. I don't go for sweet scents, especially from Bath & Body Works, so I thought I'd give a couple of their new fragrances a try. I currently have a Mahogany Teakwood candle burning and it definitely smells like man. It is combined with Marshmallow Fireside in wallflowers plug-ins (I have a candle too, but haven't lit it yet.) I also got one wallflower plug in of Black Pepper Bergamot (I had no clue what to expect) and I like it. It smells like man too, so it is in the boys' bathroom. I will probably move it when baby smells need to take over that space. :)
Ok, I think Connor has gotten everything put away that he got out...at least that is out in the living room. Better go get ready to go. I don't care that I'm going to wear short sweatpants, a pink tank top and navy blue shrug. At this point I look ridiculous regardless of what I have on, so I might as well be comfortable!
Oh, and one more Connor funny.
I wasn't feeling well last night so I promised Connor we would make cookies this morning. I'm talking about pouch cookies...nothing from scratch at 8:00 am. My supplies are a little low so it was either Molasses cookies or Pumpkin Spice. I just decided to go with molasses. He said he didn't like those. I said I thought he would and let him smell the mix. He told me is smelled like ginger. Seriously kid??! How does he even know what ginger smells like?!
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Ashley Henderson Huff — in memoriam
This was sent out to all Sigma Kappa alumni today in honor of Ashley. Although we were not very close friends, I was the one that "preffed" Ashley back in 2000. I do NOT claim to be a reason why she became part of our sorority, but I am so glad that she was. I was and am very proud to call her a "sister". I'm also thrilled that the anniversary of her death has not gone unnoticed.
"I think everyone should do some time in the military, because only when you are separated from something do you know how much you've truly got," Huff wrote to her husband. She advised him not to postpone simple pleasures waiting for her to come home. "Don't let life pass you by, just because we are apart," she said.
Her husband said the couple talked by phone every day. Even separated by thousands of miles, he felt their relationship was going stronger because of those conversations. "It was a difficult thing to spend your first year on the phone, but I felt like this situation did more to bring us together than anything could," he said. "She was always so strong, the strongest person I have ever met.”
"She could do it all," said Ashley Klanac, Henderson Huff's roommate at the Epsilon Epsilon house.
"She could do everything from riding horses, to being a sorority girl, to being in the ROTC. Anything she pursued, she excelled at." Klanac recalled how the events of September 11, 2001 affected her roommate and sister. "She said, 'If we go to war, I will go.'"
Two months before Huff shipped out, Lt. Noah Harris, a close friend from her ROTC program, was killed during fighting in Baquba, Iraq. She fought back tears as she spoke at his memorial service on the University of Georgia campus.
"Noah made me realize how important it is to see my friends and value my relationships," Huff said, according to an account of the service in the campus newspaper.
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"I think everyone should do some time in the military, because only when you are separated from something do you know how much you've truly got," Huff wrote to her husband. She advised him not to postpone simple pleasures waiting for her to come home. "Don't let life pass you by, just because we are apart," she said.
The Army posthumously awarded Huff a Bronze Star, Purple Heart and Combat Action Badge.
You Can Honor Her Memory:
Since learning of her passing, the Sigma Kappa Foundation has been raising funds to endow a scholarship in Huff’s memory, and needs continued support in order to reach the fund’s goal.
Please consider making a gift today to celebrate her life and her ultimate sacrifice.
Monday, September 17, 2012
Instagram Pics
I love Instagram. I do wish that I could just edit the picture sometimes and not "post" it anywhere...even to Instagram itself, but oh well.
Also, I've seen people do collages and include multiple images in one Instagram frame. If you know how to do this...please share. :)
Oh and a quick Connor "funny" before I forget about it...
When I picked up Connor from school on Thursday, I saw his teacher, Ms. Mary in the hall. She told me she had to share what Connor told her that day because it was so cute:
"Ms. Mary!! When, I turn 5, I'm going to go to flower garden!"
Ms. Mary was puzzled, but smiled and nodded. Classmate Bennett approaches and says,
"Yes, when I turn 5 I'm going to go to kindergarden, too!!"
Kindergarden will now be known as flower garden. :)
Here are a few Instagram pictures I've taken in the last couple of weeks.
Also, I've seen people do collages and include multiple images in one Instagram frame. If you know how to do this...please share. :)
Oh and a quick Connor "funny" before I forget about it...
When I picked up Connor from school on Thursday, I saw his teacher, Ms. Mary in the hall. She told me she had to share what Connor told her that day because it was so cute:
"Ms. Mary!! When, I turn 5, I'm going to go to flower garden!"
Ms. Mary was puzzled, but smiled and nodded. Classmate Bennett approaches and says,
"Yes, when I turn 5 I'm going to go to kindergarden, too!!"
Kindergarden will now be known as flower garden. :)
Here are a few Instagram pictures I've taken in the last couple of weeks.
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| This photo was when Brian was still in CA and Connor wanted to have a "movie night" and watch it from his "tent" in the basement. he just looked so stinkin' cute...always with his legs crossed. |
Friday, September 14, 2012
37 weeks...all is well.
Went to the doctor this morning. Only 1 more weekly appointment left!!!
Measuring 37 cm.
Baby's heartbeat 140 bpm.
No cervical check...I'm guessing this is since I'm having a c-section.
The burning pain I'm experiencing is because each baby is carried lower in the "pelvic floor" and it is likely that as my pelvic bone has separated, it is pinching a nerve on the left side. Doc said it would probably get even worse in the next 2 weeks, but that icing should help (need to get more frozen peas since the last time I used actual ice it made quite a mess).
He also told me to sleep on my right side to alleviate the pressure on the left side. I'm already doing this..specifically by sleeping on the couch so I don't try to roll over...because that tends to be excrutiating.
Anyway, all is well.
Brian got a message from Danny Votruba yesterday that their baby was on the way!! I know our due dates were very close together, so maybe D will decide to come a little earlier too....???
Measuring 37 cm.
Baby's heartbeat 140 bpm.
No cervical check...I'm guessing this is since I'm having a c-section.
The burning pain I'm experiencing is because each baby is carried lower in the "pelvic floor" and it is likely that as my pelvic bone has separated, it is pinching a nerve on the left side. Doc said it would probably get even worse in the next 2 weeks, but that icing should help (need to get more frozen peas since the last time I used actual ice it made quite a mess).
He also told me to sleep on my right side to alleviate the pressure on the left side. I'm already doing this..specifically by sleeping on the couch so I don't try to roll over...because that tends to be excrutiating.
Anyway, all is well.
Brian got a message from Danny Votruba yesterday that their baby was on the way!! I know our due dates were very close together, so maybe D will decide to come a little earlier too....???
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
p a i n . . .
I am just hours shy of being 37 weeks pregnant, so I think it is an okay time to compain.
Today has been ROUGH.
The burning sensation / pain that is extremely concentrated in my left groin has become so intense it has taken me to my knees several times. It used to only happen when I was standing or walking for a while, but now I will get a shot of the pain when I haven't moved at all...while sitting and I almost have to hold my breath until it is over.
I just wrote my doctor a facebook message to make sure I am not losing my mind. I know I limped when I was pregnant with Connor and even remember having to drag my left leg sometimes, but this is ridiculously excessive. I seriously don't know if I can handle this pain for another 2 weeks and 2 days...
Of course, I didn't help matters much yesterday. My brain completely jumped out of gear. That is really the only explanation I have for my sheer stupidity. If today is described as painfully "rough" then yesterday was a breeze. I was really pretty active and we went on a little family bike ride after dinner, before Connor's bathtime. At the temporary end of road there is a little off-roading dip that Connor has been anxious to try out. (I think he did it with Jaxson when they went on a bike ride when Brian was in CA). I've been telling him he has to wait for daddy.
Well, he tried it and wasn't going fast enough. There is also some sand at the bottom of the ravine that makes things tougher. After several minutes of riding in circles waiting for the shenanigans to be over, something came over me and obviously I forgot that I was 9 months pregnant and on a "loser cruiser" and NOT a mountain/off-roading bike. I decided that I needed to be the one to show Connor how to do it. WRONG. Idiot move, really. 1/2 way up the second hill, my chain came off. I don't know if I hit the seat weird or if my inner right thigh hit the bar on my boy bike. Either way, the pain on the OTHER side of my pelvis became intense...but this time it was my own damn fault and completely stupid. Now I get to go to my appointment on Friday for my cervical check and I am sure to have a god-awful black/blue bruise on my right inner thigh. Lovely. Who knows what in the world my doctor is going to think about that!?! So, combine a deep tissue bruise with the burning in my left groin and I am just about the most pathetic looking person you've seen in a while. Oh yeah, and add in some heartburn at the moment too....and it was 85ยบ today.
Tomorrow is sure to be a better day. Connor is at school all day, I have a prenatal massage at noon and I have to go to the printer to have no less than 6 jobs printed. So, I need to go to bed. However, I think I am going to attempt to ice my left groin to see if that helps anything. Now there is a pretty picture for ya...
Seriously, if I start to change my mind about only wanting 2 kids in about a year (I really don't think I will)...please remind me of this day. I'm pretty sure the symptoms get worse with each pregnancy...I cannot even fathom it being worse than today.... No more babies for me!
Today has been ROUGH.
The burning sensation / pain that is extremely concentrated in my left groin has become so intense it has taken me to my knees several times. It used to only happen when I was standing or walking for a while, but now I will get a shot of the pain when I haven't moved at all...while sitting and I almost have to hold my breath until it is over.
I just wrote my doctor a facebook message to make sure I am not losing my mind. I know I limped when I was pregnant with Connor and even remember having to drag my left leg sometimes, but this is ridiculously excessive. I seriously don't know if I can handle this pain for another 2 weeks and 2 days...
Of course, I didn't help matters much yesterday. My brain completely jumped out of gear. That is really the only explanation I have for my sheer stupidity. If today is described as painfully "rough" then yesterday was a breeze. I was really pretty active and we went on a little family bike ride after dinner, before Connor's bathtime. At the temporary end of road there is a little off-roading dip that Connor has been anxious to try out. (I think he did it with Jaxson when they went on a bike ride when Brian was in CA). I've been telling him he has to wait for daddy.
Well, he tried it and wasn't going fast enough. There is also some sand at the bottom of the ravine that makes things tougher. After several minutes of riding in circles waiting for the shenanigans to be over, something came over me and obviously I forgot that I was 9 months pregnant and on a "loser cruiser" and NOT a mountain/off-roading bike. I decided that I needed to be the one to show Connor how to do it. WRONG. Idiot move, really. 1/2 way up the second hill, my chain came off. I don't know if I hit the seat weird or if my inner right thigh hit the bar on my boy bike. Either way, the pain on the OTHER side of my pelvis became intense...but this time it was my own damn fault and completely stupid. Now I get to go to my appointment on Friday for my cervical check and I am sure to have a god-awful black/blue bruise on my right inner thigh. Lovely. Who knows what in the world my doctor is going to think about that!?! So, combine a deep tissue bruise with the burning in my left groin and I am just about the most pathetic looking person you've seen in a while. Oh yeah, and add in some heartburn at the moment too....and it was 85ยบ today.
Tomorrow is sure to be a better day. Connor is at school all day, I have a prenatal massage at noon and I have to go to the printer to have no less than 6 jobs printed. So, I need to go to bed. However, I think I am going to attempt to ice my left groin to see if that helps anything. Now there is a pretty picture for ya...
Seriously, if I start to change my mind about only wanting 2 kids in about a year (I really don't think I will)...please remind me of this day. I'm pretty sure the symptoms get worse with each pregnancy...I cannot even fathom it being worse than today.... No more babies for me!
Monday, September 10, 2012
Last professional pictures as a family of 3...
One of my newer neighbors is a photographer and offered $75 mini-sessions for this fall. Since Brian was gone for so long and I am VERY pregnant, our window of opportunity was pretty small, but her 9/8/12 date seemed to be the best fit.She gave us a "sneak peek" from our session and we will be getting the high resolution images on a CD in about 2 weeks. So, these 2 are watermarked and low resolution. I'll post more full size ones when I get the CD.
Overall, I'm pleased with these 2, other than the weird roll on my shirt. I think I can Photoshop that a bit when I get the CD also. That and the puffiness is just part of what you get when you decide to have pictures taken when 9 months pregnant...
Sunday, September 9, 2012
note to self
Self: Do not attempt to enlarge an open back frame inexpensively by using trim, a miter saw and spray paint...especially if you are not willing to get out caulk, etc.
It looks pretty bad and yet I will still hang it in my poor baby's room because I spent too long on it today. The paint on the frame is currently drying in the grass.
Perhaps if you squint your eyes when you look at it, you won't see the bazillion flaws....
It looks pretty bad and yet I will still hang it in my poor baby's room because I spent too long on it today. The paint on the frame is currently drying in the grass.
Perhaps if you squint your eyes when you look at it, you won't see the bazillion flaws....
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Bike Crash
I wrote this in an email to Brian and all of Connor's grandparents, but thought I'd document it here as well...
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Connor and I were just on a bike ride and he was a bit of a dope.... :o) A very tough dope, but a dope nonetheless.
We were on our way back to our house from the clubhouse and he was checking out the construction of one of the houses. He noted that the sidewalk is almost all the way through. Well, he didn't notice that he was headed straight for a construction trailer. The back of it was open, making a bit of a "ramp" into the trailer itself. There was nothing I could do...it happened so fast. I'm pretty sure I'd successfully ditched my bike before he even stopped rolling.
Thankfully, he looked up in time to somehow maneuver to the side after he hit it and didn't go IN the trailer. However, when he hit the asphalt, he slid a ways. Miraculously, I think his bike took most of the road rash. Little buddy was so tough and didn't even cry immediately. I'd almost go as far to say that while he was still falling he shouted, "Am okay!" He did catch some road rash on the top of his hand and his left index finger specifically. He cried a little bit over that and I chose not to point out that his ankle was bleeding pretty badly from a significant scrape. Of course I just scooped him up (our bikes still in the middle of the road). I am so glad he had his helmet on....he is so good about ALWAYS wearing it. I didn't see any huge blood pools forming, so I knew we were in the clear because he was also standing and just holding his finger (not an arm or a wrist or anything that could potentially be broken).
Thank goodness he was able to ride his bike home because I would have had quite a time walking home with him and 2 bikes...
On our way, I told him how proud I was of how tough he was being. Through some muffled wimpers and a few tears he said, "No, am not tough because I am crying." I also told him I would "doctor" it when we got home. "No, we will just clean it. And don't cut it off like you wanted to do with my splinter." Oh lawd, the child doesn't forget anything!
We got home and I put him up on the kitchen sink to clean it with water and then anti-bacterial wash (it doesn't burn, thankfully). That is when he saw his ankle. Now he can't walk... :o)
Anyway, he is all patched up. He has a bandaid around his finger, one on his right ankle and one right above his right knee.
All in all, I am very very thankful. The visions that flashed in front of my eyes right before it happened were MUCH worse.
Connor-man is now cape-less and on the couch. He propped up his right foot on his own... I tried to get him to watch Dennis the Menace or Pus in Boots, but "those shows are not my favorites...they are too scary", so Special Agent Oso it is....with juice in hand.
—allison
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Connor and I were just on a bike ride and he was a bit of a dope.... :o) A very tough dope, but a dope nonetheless.
We were on our way back to our house from the clubhouse and he was checking out the construction of one of the houses. He noted that the sidewalk is almost all the way through. Well, he didn't notice that he was headed straight for a construction trailer. The back of it was open, making a bit of a "ramp" into the trailer itself. There was nothing I could do...it happened so fast. I'm pretty sure I'd successfully ditched my bike before he even stopped rolling.
Thankfully, he looked up in time to somehow maneuver to the side after he hit it and didn't go IN the trailer. However, when he hit the asphalt, he slid a ways. Miraculously, I think his bike took most of the road rash. Little buddy was so tough and didn't even cry immediately. I'd almost go as far to say that while he was still falling he shouted, "Am okay!" He did catch some road rash on the top of his hand and his left index finger specifically. He cried a little bit over that and I chose not to point out that his ankle was bleeding pretty badly from a significant scrape. Of course I just scooped him up (our bikes still in the middle of the road). I am so glad he had his helmet on....he is so good about ALWAYS wearing it. I didn't see any huge blood pools forming, so I knew we were in the clear because he was also standing and just holding his finger (not an arm or a wrist or anything that could potentially be broken).
Thank goodness he was able to ride his bike home because I would have had quite a time walking home with him and 2 bikes...
On our way, I told him how proud I was of how tough he was being. Through some muffled wimpers and a few tears he said, "No, am not tough because I am crying." I also told him I would "doctor" it when we got home. "No, we will just clean it. And don't cut it off like you wanted to do with my splinter." Oh lawd, the child doesn't forget anything!
We got home and I put him up on the kitchen sink to clean it with water and then anti-bacterial wash (it doesn't burn, thankfully). That is when he saw his ankle. Now he can't walk... :o)
Anyway, he is all patched up. He has a bandaid around his finger, one on his right ankle and one right above his right knee.
All in all, I am very very thankful. The visions that flashed in front of my eyes right before it happened were MUCH worse.
Connor-man is now cape-less and on the couch. He propped up his right foot on his own... I tried to get him to watch Dennis the Menace or Pus in Boots, but "those shows are not my favorites...they are too scary", so Special Agent Oso it is....with juice in hand.
—allison
Sunday, September 2, 2012
35 Weeks — Bump Progression
Here we are again....another month has passed. I'm still pregnant. The heat is really starting to get to me and I am just going to have to get over whatever our electric bill is going to be. I waddle more than I walk and a minor, tolerable heartburn is ever-present.
I am still very thankful to be pregnant, but I am NOT one of those women that "loves" being pregnant. It is a means to an end....hopefully a perfectly healthy little baby boy. So I'll suck it up...for him. But I see no reason why I should do this again....at least not anytime soon, that is for sure!
Although I was by no means "skinny" I look back at my 15 week picture and envy the size of my arms, my not-so-huge legs and the fact that I know for a fact I had no pelvic pain at that point and could even sleep on my stomach a little longer...and definitely my back. Those days are long gone.
Only one more picture in the series. I've got less than 4 weeks until little Declan will be born. I can and will survive. Now that his room is finished (almost), and Brian is back home from training in California (hallelujah) I am ready for him to come any time. Well, that is not completely the truth, but you know what I mean. :)
I think I'll go take a Tums.
I am still very thankful to be pregnant, but I am NOT one of those women that "loves" being pregnant. It is a means to an end....hopefully a perfectly healthy little baby boy. So I'll suck it up...for him. But I see no reason why I should do this again....at least not anytime soon, that is for sure!
Although I was by no means "skinny" I look back at my 15 week picture and envy the size of my arms, my not-so-huge legs and the fact that I know for a fact I had no pelvic pain at that point and could even sleep on my stomach a little longer...and definitely my back. Those days are long gone.
Only one more picture in the series. I've got less than 4 weeks until little Declan will be born. I can and will survive. Now that his room is finished (almost), and Brian is back home from training in California (hallelujah) I am ready for him to come any time. Well, that is not completely the truth, but you know what I mean. :)
I think I'll go take a Tums.
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