Saturday, 25 January 2014

38 Weeks & Baby Shower Photos!

Size of baby:  Squishy is as big as a pumpkin!  It definitely feels (and looks) that way.  The average baby is 19-21" at this point and weighs between 6 and 9 lbs.  I would venture to guess that our little Squishy is on the upper end of both of those measurements... (but you never know until D-day) and continues to grow, apparently!

Weight gain: I am up again and baby continues to grow.  Another 4 lbs.  I don't even want to tell you how much I am up from my pre-preggo weight, but I do plan on getting it all off again as soon as I can!  

Development / Movement:  Baby could have up to an inch of hair already and is continuing to plump up between now and his/her birthday.  My fundal measurement has gone up 2cm, which means baby has grown inside this pumpkin-sized belly.  My fundal measurement is exactly average, so either my abs are hiding a large baby or perhaps the ultrasound was off.  I am feeling the weight and the corresponding aches and pains, that's for sure.  I can also tell you that baby has dropped significantly since last week.  My belly now sits on my lap, rather than my boobs sitting on my belly (haha).  That head is well-rooted in my pelvis and it feels very uncomfortable.  This has lightened the crowding of my lungs a little, which means I am not constantly out of breath, but I'm feeling more pain (woo hoo).  As for movement, I feel baby's hiccups all the time and of course Squish continues to kick and punch in there, which I still love feeling every time, even though it can hurt.

Sleep:  Just when I thought sleep "wasn't so bad", I have had the worst time this week.  I am definitely ready for this baby to come, even more than ever.  I have not yet been as uncomfortable, frustrated, and generally just as ready as I am this week.  I get up now every 1.5 hours or so to use the bathroom and another several times to toss and turn and try to get comfortable (which is basically a pointless task, because I am never comfortable).  I'm having Braxton Hicks contractions, even painful and intense ones here and there, which keep me (and poor  Trey) up at night, but of course they don't progress into labour... not yet, anyway! 

What I miss:  Pretty much just everything about not being pregnant.  I know that sounds so negative.  I really have loved being pregnant and I know I will miss it (especially feeling baby's movements and knowing he/she is with me all day, every day), but I'm ready for my old body, my old workouts, my old wardrobe, and generally just feeling good.   That includes feeling mobile, lightweight, and able to run around like a spry little rabbit.  


Best moment this week:  I've had a lot of fun this week, as usual.  I have to say that blogging every week about all of the "best moments" reminds me of what a great life we have.  On Sunday I had a hot chocolate date with Nafeesa and that afternoon, Trey took me to the spa for a couples' massage.  We went early so we could hang out in the lounge in our robes, sip on rooibos tea and snack on dried fruits and nuts.  It was a nice day for sure.  I cooked a couple of nice homemade dinners this week and had some quiet days at home.  


On Wednesday night, a large group of us went out for Anita's birthday dinner to The Boathouse in Horseshoe Bay.  It was great to see everyone and the food was amazing.  I had a doctor's appointment Thursday, which I took Linden to because I was babysitting (they all got a kick out of 9+ month preggo me, carrying a baby into the appointment).  I snuggled with Linden most of Thursday and when Anita came to pick him up she brought lunch and we hung out for a bit.  Yesterday was quite packed!  It was Anita's actual birthday, so I took her for a facial in the morning (amazing), then we met Diana, Irina, and Kim for lunch at Beach House in West Van - yes, we go there a lot!  


In the afternoon, Christie came over for a tea date and brought me some beautiful pink tulips.  We hadn't hung out in a while so it was really nice to see her!  I also babysat Linden again so that Jeff could take Anita out for her birthday.  He was an absolute angel yesterday. 


Last night, Trey and I had one more date night dinner out at Fish Works.  We aren't sure of course how many opportunities we'll have to squeeze in a nice night out just the two of us before baby arrives, so that could have been our last baby-free date night for a while!  It was lovely.  The Dine Out Vancouver menu was to die for, as expected!  I had a crab "mac n' cheese" made with mascarpone and Trey had ling cod.  I only ate about 1/8th of the meal because my stomach is so squished by Squish (and it was pretty rich), so we have leftovers for lunch today.

Looking forward to:  Once again, this weekend, Trey and I are going to spend lots of time together and relax.  Maybe we'll take the pups to the dog park and do a big walk to bring on labour!  My cousin Melanie, her baby Ashlyn, and my Aunt Susie are planning to come over and visit for the day tomorrow.  Part of the day Sunday I will also have Linden again, as Anita and Jeff sadly have to attend a funeral.  


It should be a nice weekend and I'm looking forward to hopefully sleeping in a little bit?? 


Cravings:  Same!  Oranges!


Maternity Clothes:  I have included this section back in today because you wouldn't believe it - even some of my designated maternity clothes are not fitting over my pumpkin bump.  This belly has gotten so big!!  I'm very frustrated with my lack of options (particularly for going out).  I'm not buying anything new at this point, so I'm just going to ride it out and keep wearing my "uniform" of leggings, tank and a sweater/cardigan... but I tell you, I cannot WAIT until clothes start to fit me normally again!

Symptoms/Labour Symptoms:  Lots of Braxton Hicks.  Painful ones.  Sometimes intense.  Pelvic pressure (ew, its so weird), round ligament pain (the stabbing is back in the middle of the night, likely thanks to baby's growing size), and swollen feet and hands.  Other than the contractions, no major labour signs.  The doctor says my cervix is still closed but thinning, so that is a step in the right direction.  Problem is, if it does not open at least a little by next week, I can't have my membrane sweep done.  Fingers crossed!


Other funny ones:  my belly button is fully poked out now.  It was sort of half in/half out before, but the skin on my tummy is now stretched to full capacity and the belly button has turned inside-out.  Kinda funny.  I also still do not have stretch marks.  For those of you who have asked, I've used a bunch of different things on my belly.  They say it is genetic whether you will get stretch marks or not, so it may have been all for nothing, but I have used: cocoa butter, shea butter, coconut oil, vitamin e oil, and just regular nice-smelling lotions.  Depends on the day and what I feel like!  Most of the time I use coconut or vitamin e oil, which I think are the two most effective ones.

PHOTOS!  I have a few photos from Anita's birthday yesterday, as well as some photos from my gorgeous baby shower, as promised.  I have to thank Anita again so very much for all of the time, effort and detail she put into making this day so perfect.  Thank you as well to all of my amazing friends for being there to celebrate little Squish and for the wonderful, thoughtful gifts.  I'm so lucky to have you all!

Some time this week I will post a few more pics from our maternity shoot.  We just received them but I haven't gone through them yet.  We're so excited to see them!

Hope you have a great week, everybody - wish me luck and let's hope that I go into labour before the next post! ;)


From left to right: Anita, Irina (and Eric), Diana, me, and Kim!

Anita with her birthday dessert
Vancouver Baby Shower

The amazing spread of food!

Frozen yogurt bar!  My favourite - Pinkberry (mmm!) 
Homemade cupcakes by Anita - with amazing custom graphics

Just before the boys left us girls for the day, Linden and I got a little snuggle

More homemade cupcakes by Anita

I loved these custom water bottles!

Delicious cocktail - both alcoholic and non-alcoholic, matching the colour scheme of course

Everyone loves a chocolate fountain - but white chocolate is even better!

Big, cozy elephant for Squish!

Anita scored some baby photos of me from Stacey 

Gorgeous décor

Every little detail was perfect!

Sparkly champagne bottles.  Obviously!

There were 75 balloons!  (I love balloons)

Party favours for the guests

More baby photos and advice from my girls

Beautiful table of food and treats

Love my girls!  Thanks for coming, everyone!

My own "wine" glass - filled with oranges :)

A giant wine glass full of oranges, to satisfy my cravings!

Games, prizes, and gifts with a handmade "Squish" sign


Just some of the homemade treats, including the amazing elephant cake

The elephant cake.... was absolutely PERFECT

Some of the girls

Hayden was helping with the gifts.  This one was huge!

Gorgeous giraffe from Renée for the nursery


Each of the girls brought a book for baby with a nice message inside!

After the shower, the boys came back (with Linden)..

Linden hanging out with Uncle Trey

Linden touching my baby bump... he kept feeling around with both hands.  It was TOO cute!

Saturday, 18 January 2014

37 Weeks - FULL TERM!

Baby Squish is officially full-term!  This means that baby is welcome to come at any time, although most likely won't be here until closer to the due date (February 8, in case you didn't know)!

Size of baby:  Baby is the size of a winter melon.  Another somewhat random fruit.  When I looked up other comparisons, the only other one I found as "a bunch of swiss chard" (haha)!   Baby measures between 19 and 21" long, and weighs 6.2 to 9.2 lbs (woah).  As I mentioned last week, they estimated baby at that time to be about 7.8 lbs.  At this point, baby gains about 1/2 an ounce per day, so what's that?  Around 8 lbs now?

Weight gain: I am actually down 1/2 a lb this week.  Probably a little bit of my Christmas weight has gone bye-bye (thank you).  Doctor says not to worry.  Baby has now done most of his/her major growing and it is ok if I only gain or lose small amounts from now on.


Development / Movement:  Squish has now developed the most crucial functions and will only get bigger and stronger over the next few weeks.  Baby is practicing some new skills - 
inhaling, exhaling, sucking, gripping and blinking.  I often feel the hiccups, too.  I would argue that Squishy is also practicing skills related to soccer, dance and karate, as this little critter is constantly kicking and punching me!

Sleep:  Sleep is actually not as bad as I would expect.  I have found that propping my belly up with a pillow so that it doesn't pull so hard to one side has helped with the middle of the night round ligament "attacks" (knock on wood), and I haven't had as many charlie horses or as much heartburn lately (knock on wood again and again).  I do get up multiple times per night to go to the bathroom, but that's unavoidable.... but I'm not sleeping too badly, all things considered.  I've also been taking naps when I need them, which helps a lot.


What I miss:  High heels still!  Date night last night and I was dying to put on some 7" pumps, but that will come soon enough.  As you can see (below), I wore them for the photo but I wasn't "allowed" to wear them out to dinner.  Truly, I would be worried about falling since my balance is so off anyway.  So I stuffed my swollen cankles into some sparkly flats for the night.


I'm also about ready for my first glass of wine.  Again, now that we are so close to the finish line, I am not having too much trouble waiting out the next few weeks.  

Most of all, I miss the gym.  I have some great DVDs to do at home after baby arrives (there's no way I'm going to be able to actually go to the gym for a little while, but I do want to get back into my routine - and my old body).

Best moment this week:  The best part generally about this week was that it was slower and more relaxing than the last few.  The best event this past week was obviously my baby shower on Sunday.  Anita went above and beyond.  It was so beautiful.  I couldn't even tell you about all of the amazing and special little touches that went into it.  Being surrounded by my closest girlfriends was just awesome and we definitely felt the love for Squishy that day.  The rest of the week I did things like go to Superstore and stock up on diapers, clean the house, have naps, repack a few things in the hospital bags, etc.  It is nice to finally have the chance to REALLY put my feet up when I need it most.  Last night, Trey and I had a date night.  We went to Fish Works (our favourite North Shore restaurant) for a "drink" and then to Arm's Reach Bistro in Deep Cove (the site of our first date) for dinner.  It could be one of our last date nights as a couple without children - crazy to think of it that way!


Looking forward to:  This weekend, Trey and I are going to spend lots of time together and relax.  We did a good job of it last Saturday, sleeping in and watching movies.  We feel totally lazy and useless doing it, but there will only be so many days left for us to really just hang out together and enjoy quiet time (at least for the next several years), so we have to make the most of it!  First, this morning we have brunch with the Ashtons at Beach House (yummy)! Tomorrow I'm meeting Nafeesa for a morning tea date and then in the afternoon, Trey and I have couples massages booked!  This coming week it is Anita's birthday, so we have a dinner out with friends one night and on Friday I'm taking her to get a facial at Skoah (more pampering)!  Tough life :)


Cravings:  Les oranges.

Symptoms/Labour Symptoms:  Funny thing, as soon as the baby shower was over, I started getting a TON of Braxton Hicks.  I have them on and off all day, pretty much every day since Monday.  They aren't regular or intense, so I'm not in labour just yet, but it is progress.  My doctor didn't do a cervical check this week but says he will start those next week to see if I'm progressing and in two weeks, when I'm 39 weeks along, he'll do a membrane sweep (if you don't know what that is, I'm not going to get into it).  Let's spare the gory details.  Basically it can bring the beginning of labour on, in about 1 in 7 women.


I'm still having a ton of round ligament pain, but fewer intense "attacks" from it - just a general inability to move around or be on my feet too much in a day.  No other progress towards labour just yet - but I will keep you all updated!

Baby shower photos ARE coming, I promise.  I have to upload them and still get a bunch from Anita before I can post them.


Wednesday, 15 January 2014

Ode to Daddy

Being pregnant and getting ready for a baby puts a lot of focus on the Mom... I think it is time we payed tribute to Daddy.  

If you could dream up the perfect person to go through this with, you'd get an idea of what my husband is like.  From day one, he has been the most supportive, loving, understanding partner.

Trey has patiently listened and watched each time I show him a new baby "thing" I picked up or each of the onesies we received at the baby shower.  He went with me to set up our baby registry and didn't complain when it took over 2 hours.  He has read tons of books and really prepared himself for fatherhood.  He always wants an instant update after every doctor's appointment, and is truly engaged when I tell him about baby's development each week.

Even though I am home during the day and he is at work, he tells me not to cook or clean but to rest... (I can't do that, of course - but he is sweet for telling me to lay down and put my feet up)... and after work, he is always there to help me prepare dinner.  I think every single night he has given me a foot rub or a back rub and is always telling me I look beautiful.

At night, he talks to the baby and tells Squishy how much we love him/her.  He rubs my belly with lotions and oils at night, and helps me get up out of bed to go to the bathroom when I have trouble manoeuvring.    

I have lots of experience with babies, but Trey hasn't had much.  He has really made an effort to learn how to take care of a baby - from reading, to helping with Linden (changing diapers, feeding, etc.), to taking an infant and child first aid/CPR course with me, to the prenatal class.

I don't know what I expected, but he has gone above and beyond as a Daddy-to-be and I am so lucky to have him.  I can't wait to see what he is like with our baby and to watch the baby develop and display bits of Trey's personality.  I couldn't dream of a better man to raise a child with and I know he will teach our baby to grow up to be a kind, giving, responsible, fun-loving person.

I love you, honey!!!

xoxox

-Mama

In Vegas for our 1st anniversary, where this adventure all began ;) (May 2013)
Dinner with my parents, Quattro (May 2013)
North Vancouver Tasting Plates with friends (July 2013)
At Reflections, Hotel Georgia, when my sister & cousins were in town (July 2013)

Holding Linden, shortly after he was born (August 2013)
Apple picking with my Mom during our visit home (September 2013)
In an Indiana corn field, during our visit home (September 2013)
With Linden at the pumpkin patch (October 2013)

Halloween party - dressed as a 50s housewife and the milkman (October 2013)

Date night at Black & Blue (November 2013)
Babymoon in Los Angeles (November 2013)
Date night (November 2013)

The nursery, painted by Trey so that I wouldn't have to breathe in the fumes.
Christmas party (December 2013)


With my family at our Christmas party (December 2013) 

Best Daddy ever!

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