Sunday, September 29, 2013

4 weeks to go!

I'm now at the 36 week mark of pregnancy. Things are going well; although I'm tired and do a lot of resting, I'm glad that I've overall not had any major issues. I'm getting big, as you'll see in the belly pic, and getting up, sitting down, etc. are all getting challenging. Baby boy is also moving around a lot in there, causing me a few breathless "Oh!"s and some discomfort. I try to tell him that through my belly is not the right way out! :) So far, no indications of impending delivery, and though it feels like there's no room left or that I can't possible stretch anymore, I somehow manage to keep going along. Weekly OB appointments start next week and we'll get some ideas to if this baby is getting ready for arrival at all or staying put for the long haul. :) Below are some pics of the Harry Potter themed nursery, which has yet to have many of the "Harry Potter" elements to it... some HP prints are on order, along with a custom print with baby's name and some HP quote decals are yet to be put up.

Friday, September 6, 2013

7.5 weeks to go!

I am embarking on a new adventure- mommyhood! :) I wanted to create a new blog to talk about the new little boy that we are expecting in a few short weeks! The official due date is October 28th, with different doctors saying anything from October 27th - November 1st. Regardless, sometime around that timeframe, we are expecting a bouncing baby boy!

We are excited and also nervous, happy, overwhelmed, tired, and overjoyed. We don't even have the baby here yet and this has been a roller coaster of ride. It started on our delayed honeymoon to London and Scotland. I was at about 15 weeks. Walking, I was told, was good for me, and not showing yet or anything, I planned to be the healthy, exercising pregnant woman! Haha! After 3-4 days of walking around London, I could barely walk upright. My belly ached, even though it wasn't very big yet. We took a train up to Scotland to Inverness, where I got to mostly rest, and from there up to Wick, Scotland, to visit the area from which my husband's ancestors came. Our two days in Wick turned into four, as I decided that I couldn't go on with the pain I was feeling and if I had been at home in the states, I would have definitely gone to the doctor or hospital. We got an experience we did not expect; we got to see what hospitals are like in Scotland! It was determined that I was having pain from degenerating fibroids, but that baby, who's gender we did not yet know, was perfectly fine. After a few days of rest, I was released and we were able to continue on with our travels to the Isle of Skye, although we sadly ended up missing our time in Edinburgh. The Isle of Skye was fabulous and beautiful, with amazing landscapes and friendly people. We stayed at a B&B and the town had the best food of almost any we'd had on our trip!

After returning home, I still wasn't feeling well and wasn't able to resume normal activity. After a week, I ended up back in the ER at home with similar pain. I was assured that baby was fine, and they hoped the pain would subside soon. And, yes, finally it did! I am happy to say the remainder of the pregnancy has been free of Emergency Room visits. I have had to change my expectations of what I can do on a daily basis, however, and put my feet up and rest for the last 3 or so months, a lot more than I thought or intended. With a lot of help from my wonderful husband, family and friends, I have gotten my nursery and baby gifts all unpacked and put away, ready for the day that our baby boy arrives.

At 7.5 weeks to go, I am getting more and more excited to see what he will look like and be like and how we will handle this whole new adventure!

~Becky