Thursday, July 22, 2010
34 weeks
I think we are as ready as we can be for Oscar. I had a fabulous baby shower from my bestest friends Brandy and Trish on the 17th. They went above and beyond anything I could have expected! They are truly the best friends a girl could ask for! Thanks you guys! I love you both so much. (I will do a post with the pics from the shower later, I have to figure out how to use my new camera first!)
On the 20th Daniel and I started the "Preparing for Childbirth" classes. They basically went over everything that we have already gone through with pregnancy up to this point. Then we learned some relaxing techniques, which included the coaches (Daniel) to give massages to the moms to be...heavenly! I tried telling him that we had to go home and practice for at least 2 hours every night...he wouldn't go for it! We have 3 more classes and I think that they are going to be very good for me and Daniel. It's gonna help me and Daniel to know what to expect when I go into labor.
So lately I have had really, really swollen feet and ankles. Last night my right foot got so bad that I was limping when I walked because it hurt so bad. I put my feet up for about an hour and a half and iced them the entire time, then Daniel rubbed them for a bit. They felt better after that but they were still swollen. I can't believe I'm going to post a pic of this...but here is a pic of my right foot AFTER I iced and Daniel rubbed them
It doesn't look like I have an ankle. And my poor toes look like sausages. I can't wear any shoes except for my flip flops...it's a good thing they are so comfy! So last night we decide to experiment. We some 2 by 4's and put 2 under each leg at the foot of the bed to see if that would help the swelling go down. I got up this morning and looked down at my feet........I had ankles again!!!!!! It wasn't the most comfortable sleep in the world (my head was smashed up against the head board most of the night) but I think it's worth it for the relief in my ankles and feet!
Here is what baby and mom are up to at 34 weeks.
Your Pregnancy: Week 34
No, it's not (just) the lack of sleep that's making your vision fuzzy. Pregnancy hormones and fluid buildup can affect your eyes' curvature and tear production, making them extra-itchy and sensitive. No matter what your vision's like, take a look toward the light -- less than two months to go!
Baby's now the size of a honeydew!
Baby can recognize and react to simple songs...time to start practicing your lullabies! In fact, baby will recognize frequently sung tunes after birth and probably find them soothing. Less cute news: She now urinates about one pint per day. Get the diapers ready!
Only 6 more weeks to go! Here I am with my growing belly!
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Oscar's Nursery
Well, I think it is finally done. All but new bedding for the full size bed, I'm having a hard time deciding what to do with it. Any advice is very welcomed! I'll post the pics of the nursery first, then I will show you some of the bedding I have been looking at.
Well there you have it, we didn't really have a theme to go with so we kinda just threw some stuff together and stuck with the blue and green colors. I really like the way it turned out!
Here are the pics of what I have been looking at for the full size bed...please help me decide!!!
Option A
Option B
Option C
Option D
I'm really having a hard time deciding. The ones with the patterns, I wonder if that would be way to much going on in the room. But if I go with the dark blue, would that make it seem too dark and dreary in there? I really need help!!!!
Monday, July 12, 2010
32 weeks
I know, I know, I'm late posting this. But I do have a really good excuse (if any excuse is ever good enough?) My in-laws treated all the girls to a spa treatment vacation in Carlsbad, California for the last 4 days. We all had such a good time, it was nice to be pampered, shop like crazy, spend a day in Disneyland, eat great food and get to know everyone better.
Your Pregnancy: Week 32
Was that a contraction? Yup, but it's just for practice. Those strengthening Braxton Hicks contractions are just your body's way of prepping for the real deal.
Baby's now the size of a squash!
Ready or not, baby's getting ready to emerge. She's probably in the head-down position by now, with her bottom facing up. This is the comfiest way for her body to fit in your increasingly cramped womb and will make her eventual exit (only a few months away now!) much easier. (If she's still head-up, don't panic -- there's still time for a flip before birth.)
And here I am at 32 weeks. I can't believe how big I am. It is getting harder to breath and walk. I'm a lot slower moving around than I use to be. Oscar's movements aren't really kicks anymore, he seems to just slide across my belly now. It is the strangest thing to watch! I have noticed that he's getting hiccups more often now too! Well here I am belly and all!
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