Ok, deep breaths. DEEP BREATHS, people.
I had another check-up today. We are just over 2.5 weeks away from our due date and I've had lots of pressure and cramping over this past weekend.
My internal exam revealed that we are 2 centimeters dilated, 75% effaced, and Little Sis has moved to a -2/-3 station and she is still head down!!!
Did you hear that?!?! We made some SERIOUS progress over the last week and I am shocked by these calculations! Just to put this into a little perspective, when I was just over 1.5 weeks away from my due date with Kate, I was NOT dilated and NOT effaced. We are just over 2.5 weeks away from July 16th and I AM dilated and I AM effaced.
This is why I think Little Sis may be joining us early. Oh, and the fact that I am still running, chasing, tossing, playing and picking up her Big Sis as normal!
My current doctor informed me that most babies in subsequent pregnancies (the ones after your first) don't "drop" until labor. Apparently your body just knows what to do when baby becomes engaged so it's not uncommon for the baby to hang at a higher station until labor. For a quick station reference, doctors start counting stations from -4 to +4 once the baby starts engaging in your pelvic bone. At -4, baby has just entered the birth canal. At 0, many hear that the baby has "dropped". At +4, the baby is crowning.
Not only are all systems a go again, but it appears that things are progressing rather quickly!
I'm excited and nervous. I'm very hesitant about getting another epidural, based on getting the spinal headaches after the last time, but at the same time I'm very hesitant to say that I won't get one. I'm hoping to be able to get to labor and be coherent enough to make a decision based on the situation we are in when we're in it.
That's my plan and I'm sticking to it! Won't be long now, Little Sister!
We cannot WAIT to meet you!!!
Monday, June 29, 2015
Sunday, June 28, 2015
Freakin' Weekend
People, it's the weekend. Can I get an amen?
We have been working diligently in Little Sis's room for the last few weeks. We've been putting things together, like the bassinet, and hanging the paper flowers we moved from Kate's room and hanging wall art and getting the crib set up, etc. Therefore we have been spending a lot of our free time in this room. Kate has a collection of toys up here that normally are in her play room downstairs so we can at least all be together while we are working on things.
Our most recent endeavor was putting the bassinet together which, as you will soon see, Kate has diligently claimed as hers. Completely and totally hers. She hops on it, fills it with her loves, and plays in it. I've explained that this is for Little Sister and that we will put it in Mommy and Daddy's room when Little Sis is born. So far she seems receptive to this idea. I'm just hoping it's the same when it's a reality...
We decided to hit the zoo since Kate has been such a trooper while Brian and I work hard in this other room and because in just a few short weeks all our family of three will be expanding to a family of four! We hope to make the most of these next few weeks knowing that there's a lot of change headed our way!
After the zoo and naps, we headed out to dinner to celebrate Brian's Dad and Stepmom's anniversary. It was great to see this bunch! And Kate's cousins really do love them some Kate!
We had a productive weekend! We were able to have some down time, some productive time, some fun time, and some family time. All in all, I would consider that a win!
We have been working diligently in Little Sis's room for the last few weeks. We've been putting things together, like the bassinet, and hanging the paper flowers we moved from Kate's room and hanging wall art and getting the crib set up, etc. Therefore we have been spending a lot of our free time in this room. Kate has a collection of toys up here that normally are in her play room downstairs so we can at least all be together while we are working on things.
Our most recent endeavor was putting the bassinet together which, as you will soon see, Kate has diligently claimed as hers. Completely and totally hers. She hops on it, fills it with her loves, and plays in it. I've explained that this is for Little Sister and that we will put it in Mommy and Daddy's room when Little Sis is born. So far she seems receptive to this idea. I'm just hoping it's the same when it's a reality...
Getting situated with her peeps. |
She looks downright cozy in there! |
Ahh, and of course we need the blankie! |
We decided to hit the zoo since Kate has been such a trooper while Brian and I work hard in this other room and because in just a few short weeks all our family of three will be expanding to a family of four! We hope to make the most of these next few weeks knowing that there's a lot of change headed our way!
First stop, a hug to the polar bear just inside! |
Next stop, to feed the giraffes. Kate did not care to touch the food - she just wanted me to feed them. I don't blame her. That is a LONG tongue. |
Then we played at the polar bear playground for a little bit. |
And headed over to the petting zoo after our train ride. |
Hello, Sunshine! |
She was very gentle! |
After the zoo and naps, we headed out to dinner to celebrate Brian's Dad and Stepmom's anniversary. It was great to see this bunch! And Kate's cousins really do love them some Kate!
Grammie, Pop Pop and 4 out of 6 grands - Gina, Courtney, Kate, and Wyatt. |
We had a productive weekend! We were able to have some down time, some productive time, some fun time, and some family time. All in all, I would consider that a win!
Thursday, June 25, 2015
Impromptu Picnic at the Pool
Brian had to work a tad later than normal tonight so Kate and I decided to have an impromptu picnic at the pool!
We drove home, packed a quick dinner, put on our bathing suits, and headed over to the pool!
The weather bordered on a thunderstorm. The ominous clouds were hoovering above for the majority of the late afternoon, but it never rained, and towards the end of the evening the sun was even shining! This totally worked in our favor because we more or less had the pool to ourselves! There was hardly anyone there. Sometimes we need a bit of warm up time and when there are a lot of people it can be overwhelming for all of us.
We settled on a couple of lounge chairs near the entrance to the big water slides. Kate was determined to go on them but we weren't allowed to ride together so she wasn't able to go. One day, sweet angel girl, and you'll be out of my arms and going down the slides with your friends. But today you'll be staying by my side.
We decided to play for a bit in the pool and then have dinner. So we warmed up in the baby pool and then headed to the big pool. We jumped back and forth between these two pools and then sat together and enjoyed our little picnic of cheese and crackers, carrots, and watermelon.
Selfie at the pool! |
Warming up in the little pool! |
First whale ride of the season! |
Hopefully not the last! |
Headed to the big pool. Does she look so big, or is it just me? |
Playing with a bubbler! |
Debating on where to go. We walked around the entire pool to check everything out. |
Wading through chest deep. This was about as far as she wanted to go. |
It's a pic-a-nic time! |
Love her. |
This cracks me up! |
And, at the end of our picnic, I was smothered with messy face kisses. I will never say no to kisses - messy or not! |
I loved having the opportunity to be spontaneous tonight. It was awesome for Kate and I and so rewarding because when we talked about going to the pool and Kate asked if we would be going "right now" I was able to say, "YES"! How often does that happen?!
Plus the extra special time with my first girlie is always very special. Hopefully we'll have more of these fun summer nights this season!
Tuesday, June 23, 2015
One Month Away
Ladies and Gents, we are in the last month of our pregnancy! I cannot believe how fast this pregnancy has flown by. I mean, it has been crazy fast.
I has the first of my weekly appointments yesterday. Again, with my new doctor. I've gained another 5.5 pounds and seem right on target with belly size and week number. My internal exam revealed that it does not appear that I am near labor - I am not dilated, I am no effaced, Little Sis is not engaged.
(She's not engaged in my pelvis. She's fully engaged in the world around her. I have noticed her having hiccups, which I never felt with Kate! I have also felt her jump a couple times when there was a loud noise outside of the womb. Both of these instances came from Kate dropping her bath tea pot into the empty bath tub. Yes, LOUD! This I also didn't experience with Kate. I suppose that's what happens to all children beyond the first - it is much louder outside of the womb!)
I've been working with our new doctor. I've been able to reevaluate the situation, acknowledge that there is nothing I can do but make the best of this situation and get comfortable with my new doc, so I've tried to take that approach. I do feel like she is getting to know me better and I her, so that is good.
Other than that, not much news here! I haven't been craving anything out of the ordinary. I love watermelon, but that is always the case. As a matter of fact, if I am ever asked that deserted island question, you know the one, "If you were on a deserted island and you could only eat one thing for the rest of your life, what would it be?". Yeah, that one. My answer is always watermelon. So that's not really new. And I've been feeling good. I am starting to get really excited to meet our new baby. It has taken me a while this pregnancy. I've been tired and it's been tough keeping it all together working, raising a toddler, and making a baby, but I've managed and I'm starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel!
I will leave you with some bump pics that I've found on my phone from Kate and one that I took of my shiny, perfectly round belly that I am very proud of! Warning: nudity ahead - raw and real.
I has the first of my weekly appointments yesterday. Again, with my new doctor. I've gained another 5.5 pounds and seem right on target with belly size and week number. My internal exam revealed that it does not appear that I am near labor - I am not dilated, I am no effaced, Little Sis is not engaged.
(She's not engaged in my pelvis. She's fully engaged in the world around her. I have noticed her having hiccups, which I never felt with Kate! I have also felt her jump a couple times when there was a loud noise outside of the womb. Both of these instances came from Kate dropping her bath tea pot into the empty bath tub. Yes, LOUD! This I also didn't experience with Kate. I suppose that's what happens to all children beyond the first - it is much louder outside of the womb!)
I've been working with our new doctor. I've been able to reevaluate the situation, acknowledge that there is nothing I can do but make the best of this situation and get comfortable with my new doc, so I've tried to take that approach. I do feel like she is getting to know me better and I her, so that is good.
Other than that, not much news here! I haven't been craving anything out of the ordinary. I love watermelon, but that is always the case. As a matter of fact, if I am ever asked that deserted island question, you know the one, "If you were on a deserted island and you could only eat one thing for the rest of your life, what would it be?". Yeah, that one. My answer is always watermelon. So that's not really new. And I've been feeling good. I am starting to get really excited to meet our new baby. It has taken me a while this pregnancy. I've been tired and it's been tough keeping it all together working, raising a toddler, and making a baby, but I've managed and I'm starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel!
I will leave you with some bump pics that I've found on my phone from Kate and one that I took of my shiny, perfectly round belly that I am very proud of! Warning: nudity ahead - raw and real.
This was 3 weeks ago, while I was making breakfast. |
Even I think it's a cute little bump! |
Monday, June 22, 2015
Bookshelf & Bubbles
Since we are still in the process of transitioning Little Sister's room and Kate's room, we decided yesterday would be a good day to set up Kate's new bookshelf. The dark bookshelf that has been in her room is accompanying the darker furniture in the nursery. Since we have gone with white furniture for Kate's current room set up, she's getting a white bookshelf!
I wish I had a before and after photo for Kate's room, but I don't, so you will have to trust me when I say the new white bookshelf looks awesome in her room! She was such a good helper and loved putting herself and her "babies" (Elsa and Belle) in the cubes before they were closed up! #mylittleengineer
When we put the bookshelf in her room, Kate started rummaging through one of her drawers. I have one drawer with her bathing suits and a towel in it. She instantly fell in love with this new bathing suit that she hadn't worn yet. (I got it on clearance at the end of last year! #momwin) So, for the rest of the warm day, she donned it! See below!
Later that afternoon, we headed outside for dinner and a seriously cute round of giggle bubbles! Kate blew the bubbles and I tried to pop them. Daddy took pictures. She thought this was hilarious! And we scored some seriously cute photos of our seriously cute little lady!
Last but not least, your PSA: The Melissa and Doug bubbles with the butterfly top are THE BEST BUBBLES EVER. Period.
And, you're welcome.
Helping put the pegs in. |
I mean, she is such a good helper! |
See all the other pegs she placed? |
Girlfriend's got skills! |
I wish I had a before and after photo for Kate's room, but I don't, so you will have to trust me when I say the new white bookshelf looks awesome in her room! She was such a good helper and loved putting herself and her "babies" (Elsa and Belle) in the cubes before they were closed up! #mylittleengineer
When we put the bookshelf in her room, Kate started rummaging through one of her drawers. I have one drawer with her bathing suits and a towel in it. She instantly fell in love with this new bathing suit that she hadn't worn yet. (I got it on clearance at the end of last year! #momwin) So, for the rest of the warm day, she donned it! See below!
Later that afternoon, we headed outside for dinner and a seriously cute round of giggle bubbles! Kate blew the bubbles and I tried to pop them. Daddy took pictures. She thought this was hilarious! And we scored some seriously cute photos of our seriously cute little lady!
Master bubble blower! |
I must've popped and/or missed some bubbles! |
I still do anything to make her smile! |
If we're outside, he's outside. #spoiledrotten |
I love this. I hope she always smiles like this when she looks up to me. Always. |
Bubbles!!! |
Almost, Mommy! |
Our silly willy! |
Last but not least, your PSA: The Melissa and Doug bubbles with the butterfly top are THE BEST BUBBLES EVER. Period.
And, you're welcome.
Sunday, June 21, 2015
Let It Go & Legos
First and foremost, I have to share the cutest video! Kate LOVES Frozen, so it's no surprise that she LOVES when it comes on our Toddler Pandora station! She normally belts this song out a bit more forcefully, but she may have been a bit camera shy with her Mama right behind her documented her every movement! Still, it is very, VERY cute!
Second, this past weekend I took Kate to Toys R Us because they were given away a free Lego set. We have never gone to one of these events but we got there a little early, waited in a relatively small line (it was WAY longer when we left!), and went home with a free Jurassic World gate Lego set. These are the normal small legos and they are a little hard for Kate to manipulate at her age. Who are we kidding? They are a little hard for me to manipulate at my age too, but I know she'll grow into them and add them to her collection!
We kept ourselves occupied while waiting in line by reorganizing the bubbles, people watching, looking at the toys around us, and taking selfies!
I think it's great that Toys R Us and the Lego brand offer these types of events. You do need to get to them early but it's a good way to introduce a new line and explore different sets.
We've been talking about dinosaurs at home so I thought this would be a good opportunity to explore some dinosaur legos without a huge investment. The set didn't come with any dinosaurs, but we had fun together anyway!
Second, this past weekend I took Kate to Toys R Us because they were given away a free Lego set. We have never gone to one of these events but we got there a little early, waited in a relatively small line (it was WAY longer when we left!), and went home with a free Jurassic World gate Lego set. These are the normal small legos and they are a little hard for Kate to manipulate at her age. Who are we kidding? They are a little hard for me to manipulate at my age too, but I know she'll grow into them and add them to her collection!
We kept ourselves occupied while waiting in line by reorganizing the bubbles, people watching, looking at the toys around us, and taking selfies!
She fell asleep five minutes before we got there. She would consider that a nap... |
Reorganizing the bubbles! |
People watching the patrons in front of us! |
My little girl! |
Looking at toys! |
Taking selfies! |
Silly selfie! I follow Kate's lead! |
It would not surprise me one bit if she grew up to be a dentist. #imnotkidding |
Counting our legos out for our set! |
I think it's great that Toys R Us and the Lego brand offer these types of events. You do need to get to them early but it's a good way to introduce a new line and explore different sets.
We've been talking about dinosaurs at home so I thought this would be a good opportunity to explore some dinosaur legos without a huge investment. The set didn't come with any dinosaurs, but we had fun together anyway!
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Hand Print Flag
With the fourth of July looming on the horizon, I thought it would be a good idea to start talking about our flag with Kate. We've talked about the colors in our flag - red, white, and blue - and we've looked at what colors the stripes are and what color the stars are. We've also talked about how many stars on on the flag and what the represent - the 50 states!
To really hit this little learning lesson home, I thought it would be a good idea to create our own flag, so over the last couple nights we embarked on a little hand print flag project! This little momento will be something that we will keep forever and display proudly each and every fourth of July. Plus, it was super easy and fun for all of us.
Girlfriend gets in a ZONE when she is painting!
I love this! We will certainly be making another one of these for Little Sister at some point! And, like I said, we will keep it forever and display it proudly each and every fourth of July!
Plus, it was a great learning experience and Kate has since pointed out the flags to me that she sees around the neighborhood or on signs, etc. It is incredible to see our little lady so engaged and learning and then using her new skills outside of the activity we were doing! She continues to amaze me!
To really hit this little learning lesson home, I thought it would be a good idea to create our own flag, so over the last couple nights we embarked on a little hand print flag project! This little momento will be something that we will keep forever and display proudly each and every fourth of July. Plus, it was super easy and fun for all of us.
I took a blank canvas and used masking tape to tape off the areas where we did NOT want the red paint. |
Then I let Kate do her thang! |
I put the paint on the canvas and she went to town. |
Girlfriend gets in a ZONE when she is painting!
Painting the |
Love that little tush! Even though we are wearing a smock, this is how we roll! |
We explored with the paint a tad bit after we painted with the red because painting is just too fun to only use one color! |
I let the paint dry overnight and then peeled the tape off. |
Then I covered the areas already painted with old construction paper and left the area that we would be painting blue open. |
And, once again, I let Kate do her thing! |
I mean, she's a pro by now with the amount of painting we do! |
Once the blue was dry, I painted her hand and we stamped it right where the stars would go! |
And when it was 100% dry, we put it up for decoration! |
I love this! We will certainly be making another one of these for Little Sister at some point! And, like I said, we will keep it forever and display it proudly each and every fourth of July!
Plus, it was a great learning experience and Kate has since pointed out the flags to me that she sees around the neighborhood or on signs, etc. It is incredible to see our little lady so engaged and learning and then using her new skills outside of the activity we were doing! She continues to amaze me!
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