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Monday, December 24, 2012

27 Weeks


How far along?: Twenty-seven weeks!
Baby is the size of: A Cauliflower! :D
Total weight gain/loss: +19 from pre-pregnancy weight. Yikes...
Symptoms: Some pelvic and cervical pain, especially in the evening. In general I've just been more tired and been having more aches and pains.
Food Cravings: Hot sauce, mangoes, and salad.

Anything Making Me Queasy or Sick: Not anything in particular, just completely random nausea it seems.
Sleep: Reasonably good, except for horribly painful leg cramps waking me up some nights.
What I miss: Being able to squat, kneel, get up and down without a ton of effort.
Wedding rings on or Off: They are now off, too tight.

Movement: Lots of movement, so much that I wonder if the baby ever sleeps...
Maternity Clothes? I'm now into all maternity clothes except for yoga pants.
Labor Signs: Nope!
Best Moment of the Week: Last week of the second trimester! So awesome to think I'm two-thirds done.

Monday, December 3, 2012

25 Weeks


How far along?: Twenty-five weeks!
Baby is the size of: A Rutabaga
Total weight gain/loss: +13 from pre-pregnancy weight. 
Symptoms: This last week or two has been a little tougher than usual. I'm very tired, dealing with some nausea and loss of appetite, and some unfamiliar pains that I'm learning to work through.
Food Cravings: I haven't really been hungry, but the two things that sound consistently delicious are a Chipotle veggie burrito and the Olive Garden minestrone soup and salad. Of course both restaurants are far away...

Anything Making Me Queasy or Sick: Not any one thing in particular, just random waves for no apparent reason.
Sleep: I've been needing a lot of sleep, like 15-18 hours a day/night.
What I miss: Just my husband. I wish he didn't have to work so much, I've been very clingy and lonely during pregnancy and I'd love to have him home more.
Wedding rings On or Off: On. 

Movement: Plenty. Some crazy head-butting of my cervix too... not so fun. 
Maternity Clothes? I bought a new wrap sweater yesterday that I'm very happy about. I'm also returning a dress I ordered from Old Navy that was not the right color, and instead getting a pair of comfortable stretchy skinny jeans with a full panel. 
Labor Signs: Nope!
Best Moment of the Week: We reached viability! That was a huge load off my mind, and I do feel a little less nervous about the pregnancy now. 

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Letter to My Little One - 3

Dear Little One,

It didn't take you long to completely change my life.  Each day that goes by I feel my identity becoming more and more wrapped up in being your mommy, and I don't mind that one bit.  It's an honor to be a mommy to someone as special as you.

By now your tiny features are completely formed. Each finger, each toe, each tiny nail is already perfect. You   are even growing hair, and if we could see you now we would be able to tell the color. Your eyelashes, your taste buds, your fingerprints... all magically and wonderfully complete.

You can hear us talk and sing to you, and sometimes you dance to the music you hear. I can see you moving around when I look down at my belly and the weird and wonderful sight never fails to make me smile.

People think I'm crazy when I say I'm looking forward to giving birth, but it's true. I can't wait for those first contractions that tell me you will soon be here. I can't wait for the moment I tell your Daddy - "It's time.". I can't wait to put you on my chest and hold you tight. But most of all, I can't wait to look into your eyes and tell you "Happy birthday Baby. Welcome to the world.".

Waiting to meet you,

Mama

Monday, November 19, 2012

23 Weeks


How far along?: Twenty-three weeks.
Baby is the size of: A Papaya. 
Total weight gain/loss: +13 from pre-pregnancy weight. 
Symptoms: I'm starting to get lower back pain that's tough to deal with. I'm sure it will get a lot worse though... 
Food Cravings: I've been making smoothies out of coconut-almond milk and strawberries every night. Mmm!

Anything Making Me Queasy or Sick: Not really.
Sleep: My sleep is going back to daytime, which stinks. I end up going to sleep at 3AM and waking up at 3PM. *sigh*
What I miss: Some Albanian foods that I could make here, I just haven't gotten around to it yet.
Wedding rings On or Off: On, but a little snug. 

Movement: Lots and lots. My husband can see it moving from the outside now. 
Maternity Clothes? Wearing them about half the time, and then stretchy pants or yoga pants the rest of the time.
Labor Signs: Nope!
Best Moment of the Week: I might have found a doula! We're meeting with her soon for an interview, but I have a good feeling about it. 

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

21 Weeks


How far along?: Twenty-one weeks.
Baby is the size of: A carrot. 
Total weight gain/loss: +10 from pre-pregnancy weight. 
Symptoms: I've been feeling some pretty significant round ligament pain. It's not especially fun. 
Food Cravings: Coconut-Almond Milk.

Anything Making Me Queasy or Sick: Lettuce, green stuff in general. 
Sleep: Reasonably okay, but I have to wake up a couple of times to pee.
What I miss: Espresso Fudge ice cream. I keep staring at it in Publix. 
Wedding rings On or Off: On, but a little snug. 

Movement: Crazy movement. I think it's doing back flips in there. 
Maternity Clothes? I've finally gotten a few things and my parents bought me some things as well, so I'm doing a little better in the wardrobe department. 
Labor Signs: Nope!
Best Moment of the Week: Ultrasound last week! We got to see our sweet little baby yawning and sucking it's thumb. 

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Nineteen Weeks



How far along?: Nineteen weeks.
Baby is the size of: An Heirloom Tomato
Total weight gain/loss: +7 from pre-pregnancy weight. 
Symptoms: I started experiencing some braxton-hicks contractions this week, which scared me until I figured out what they were. Also having trouble sleeping and dealing with some "growing pains" in my midsection. 
Food Cravings: Raspberry Smoothies 

Anything Making Me Queasy or Sick: Pasta. 
Sleep: I have a hard time getting comfortable enough to get to sleep, but once I fall asleep I'm usually okay.
What I miss: Soft serve ice cream.
Wedding rings On or Off: On.

Movement: Definitely feeling movement now! My husband can even feel it if he puts his hand down at the right place at the right moment. 
Maternity Clothes? Still really need some, still haven't bought any. 
Labor Signs: Nope!
Best Moment of the Week: Feeling all kinds of movement, and my husband being able to feel the baby as well!

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

17 Weeks


How far along?: Seventeen weeks.
Baby is the size of: A Turnip!
Total weight gain/loss: +3 from pre-pregnancy weight. I'm finally putting on some weight!
Symptoms: Feeling like myself again! I'm still tired a lot, and occasionally get dizzy, but I feel much better. 
Food Cravings: Tacos. I've eaten them every other day. And mint ice cream, which I never liked before.  

Anything Making Me Queasy or Sick: Milk. 
Sleep: Still going to sleep in the afternoon, waking up in mid-morning.
What I miss: Soft serve ice cream. Starbucks. 
Wedding rings On or Off: On.

Movement: I think I can feel it now, although its not very strong. I'm waiting for something definite. 
Maternity Clothes?: I really need some maternity yoga pants and jeans, and some tanks, but I haven't bought anything yet. 
Labor Signs: Nope!
Best Moment of the Week: Feeling what I think was the baby! :) AND, the seconds sale at Cotton Babies that saved me hundreds and almost finished my stash.

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

15 Weeks


How far along?: Fifteen weeks.
Baby is the size of: An Apple. 
Total weight gain/loss: I lost a pound (so one pound below pre-pregnancy weight), but then I ate at Olive Garden and gained four pounds, which has since evened out to one pound up from pre-pregnancy weight.
Symptoms: I'm feeling slightly better, but I've had a couple of bouts of sudden, strong nausea.
Food Cravings: Olive Garden minestrone soup and salad. 

Anything Making Me Queasy or Sick: Anything that is slightly overripe or just on the verge of going bad.
Sleep: Decent. I've been going to sleep in the early afternoon and waking up in the early morning.
What I miss: Soft serve ice cream. Starbucks java chip ice cream.
Wedding rings On or Off: On.

Movement: Possibly? Probably not, but I felt something that I wasn't sure of. 
Maternity Clothes?: I'm starting to look obviously pregnant, but I haven't bought any maternity clothes yet.
Labor Signs: Nope!
Best Moment of the Week: Olive Garden? Ha! I just really needed that soup!

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Thirteen Weeks


How far along?: Thirteen weeks.
Baby is the size of: A peach!
Total weight gain/loss: No change. I’m starting to wonder if that’s a problem…
Symptoms: So tired. So nauseous. So ready for change.
Food Cravings: Mexican and Indian food.

Anything Making Me Queasy or Sick: Almost all food.
Sleep: My sleep schedule is so screwed up. I go to sleep at about 6AM and wake up about 6PM. I really need to reverse this somehow.
What I miss: Soft serve ice cream.
Wedding rings On or Off: On.

Movement: Not yet.
Maternity Clothes?: I bought a maternity dress at a thrift store because it was too cheap to pass up, but I don’t need it yet.
Labor Signs: Nope!
Best Moment of the Week: Ordering my first batch of cloth diapers to start my stash! Bumgenius and GroVia should be here any day.

Monday, September 3, 2012

Letter to My Little One - 2


Dear Little One,

It’s a big beautiful world out here, and we can’t wait to explore it with you. Our happiness is now caused by your existence. When you are born it will be a wonder to welcome you into this world, but for us, you will be a new world.

The world into which you will enter is a wondrous place. It’s full of vibrant colors and cultures, languages, and people living beautifully different lives. We will talk to you in three languages when you are born – Albanian, English, and Sign. When you are a little older we’ll add more languages, an ode to the multi-cultural identity and mentality we want you to embrace. You are a citizen of the world. Learn about it, travel it, love it, change it, make it better.

You’ve already boarded your first plane at just five weeks gestation, made your Mama sick during a cross country road trip, and apparently already have an international palate based on my cravings thus far. I’m so glad you’re on your way to becoming a part of this world.

Although I look forward to the world to come, I also love this world. Yes, it has pain and suffering and filth and hunger and tears… but it also has spectacular beauty and kindness and laughter and uniqueness.

I want you to live deeply. Breathe it all in, and find your place in it. Find your corner, and make it a better place. Because I know this world will be a little brighter because of you.

Looking forward to watching you change the world,
Mama

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Eleven Weeks


How far along?: Eleven weeks.
Baby is the size of: A lime!
Total weight gain/loss: No change.
Symptoms: No change, except I might be even more exhausted if that’s even possible. I am so ready for that second trimester energy!
Food Cravings: Still potatoes. They are so yummy. And Middle Eastern food. And Balkan food.

Anything Making Me Queasy or Sick: Basically all food.
Sleep: I can’t sleep at night, and I end up sleeping all day. Ug.
What I miss: Soft serve ice cream.
Wedding rings On or Off: On.

Movement: Not yet.
Maternity Clothes?: I got a pair of jeans one size up just so they are most comfortable, but I have plenty of room in them still.
Labor Signs: Nope!
Best Moment of the Week: Going on a shopping trip with the hubby to buy crafting materials for our announcement packages for our parents.

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Nine Weeks


How far along?: Nine weeks.
Baby is the size of: A green olive!
Total weight gain/loss: No change.
Symptoms: More of the same ickyness. I’m nauseated and exhausted all the time.
Food Cravings: Potatoes. Mashed potatoes, boiled potatoes, baked potatoes, roasted potatoes… mmm. And pickles.

Anything Making Me Queasy or Sick: Anything greasy, asian food, fishy smells, hot dogs…
Sleep: I sleep about fifteen hours a day, sometimes more. It’s hard to get to sleep but once I’m out, I’m out for a very long time.
What I miss: Soft serve ice cream.
Wedding rings On or Off: On.

Movement: Not yet.
Maternity Clothes?: Nope!
Labor Signs: Nope!
Best Moment of the Week: Eating a whole jar of pickles in bed and jokingly discussing with my husband how the baby’s embryonic tail was dissolving away this week, which was possibly why I was craving acidic foods. He tried to take my pickles away because he thought a baby with a tail would be cute!

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Eight Weeks


Home sweet home.

Several days in a house full of strangers followed by 1,699 miles on the road was not the easiest feat while eight weeks pregnant. We had to pull over a few times when I was sick, so the trip went slower than we had expected. I missed my husband so bad that I cut out one of our stops and drove straight through the last two legs in one day.

I had one rare day of seriously insane hunger on the trip where I ate two Subway foot long veggie subs, a bag of baked potato chips, three bottles of chocolate milk, a container of mashed potatoes from KFC, a taco salad from Taco Bell, and several packages of peanut butter crackers. Good grief. That was short lived though, I haven’t been hungry since. Eating is just not my thing most days.

I’m having dreams about Christmas. I don’t know why, but I just can’t wait for it this year! Hot chocolate, sparkling lights, cookies, decorating the tree, eggnog, Christmas music… it’s a wonderful time of the year. I can’t wait for your first Christmas. I’m already thinking of all kinds of presents for you that are special enough for your first Christmas.

It’s been a weird week, and honestly I’m glad it’s over. I’m ready to get on to next week and my first official prenatal visit!

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Seven Weeks


How far along?: Seven weeks.
Baby is the size of: A blueberry!
Total weight gain/loss: No change.
Symptoms: Oh goodness. Crazy exhaustion, nauseated all the time, dizziness, and general yuckiness 24/7.
Food Cravings: Chocolate milk.

Anything Making Me Queasy or Sick: Anything greasy, asian food, fishy smells, hot dogs…
Sleep: Need a ton, not getting much.
What I miss: My husband. I’m several states away at the moment and it stinks.
Wedding rings On or Off: On.

Movement: Not yet.
Maternity Clothes?: Nope!
Labor Signs: Nope!
Best Moment of the Week: Watching my good friends get married and not throwing up during the wedding

Monday, July 30, 2012

A Letter to My Little One


Dear Little One,

From the moment you announced your presence as the word “Pregnant” fluttered onto the tiny screen of the test I held in my shaking hand, my world was forever changed. We had dreamed of you for so long, but I didn’t really truly expect you to come so soon. I crumpled to the floor, looked up through the window at the dark grey sky, and whispered two words. “Thank You”.

 Just hours later when I held your Daddy’s hand and led him out onto the dock where he asked me to marry him only a couple of years ago, my heart pounded so loud I was sure he would hear it. I knelt down and pulled out a small case. “I have a question to ask you. Will you be a daddy?” As his eyes flashed from confusion to shock to joy, I opened the case the reveal the test. Instantly he was on his knees on that dock, his hands cradling my belly where you were growing just beneath my skin. He held me and we prayed, as we thanked the Lord for the spectacular gift that is you.

I imagine you sometimes in the middle of the night. I hope you have your daddy’s nose. I picture you with tiny blond wisps of hair like your daddy, my elfish ears, and the sparkly blue eyes that both your mommy and daddy share.

I can’t wait to meet you, baby mine. I love you.

Waiting for you,
Mama

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Six Weeks


Pregnancy has hit. And it’s hit hard.

I thought I was okay in the beginning, just a little extra tired but feeling pretty fantastic overall. After a conversation with my midwife who gave me the green light, I decided to go ahead with my plans to hop a plane with my best friend and jet up to Michigan for another close friend’s wedding, followed by a road trip back down south, zigzagging across the east coast to visit friends and pick up stored belongings.

I kissed my husband goodbye, he kissed the belly, and I skipped off to security feeling great about my upcoming adventure. We boarded the plane and found it half empty, so I scored an entire row of seats and stretched out for a nap all the way to Michigan.

But then… we landed. The plane took off to some other airport, and with it flew away my dreams of an easy first trimester. I sat down in the middle of the crowded terminal and tried to stop the world from spinning away from me while simultaneously scanning the walls for bathroom signs in case I lost my breakfast. I stayed down for quite awhile. People stared, my friend tried to move me out of the traffic, but it was not happening. I was glued to that floor, and I knew if I got up the world would crash down around me.

Since then things have not improved. The smell of food (almost any food) cooking sends me running for the bathroom, which is even more sucky when you are staying in a home with twenty people from whom you’re trying to hide the pregnancy. I get dizzy all the time, and it seems like I need about eighteen hours of sleep a day.

I’ve still got a wedding and a long road trip ahead, so we’ll see if I survive. Until then, rest assured that the first trimester is indeed exactly as reported by every pregnancy book – exhausting, nauseating, and icky.

But despite all of that, I’m still happy. Because every time I run to the bathroom or grab a wall as the room starts spinning, I am reminded that this little baby growing inside me is very, very real. 

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Five Weeks


How far along?: Five weeks.
Baby is the size of: An apple seed.
Total weight gain/loss: No change.
Symptoms: Not much! I’m more tired than usual, but no nausea or major symptoms of any sort. Lucky me!
Food Cravings: Frozen fruit. I eat a bowl of frozen berries, peaches, and pineapples every night.

Anything Making Me Queasy or Sick: Not really.
Sleep: All the time. J
What I miss: Soft serve ice cream.
Wedding rings On or Off: On.

Movement: Not yet.
Maternity Clothes?: Nope!
Labor Signs: Nope!
Best Moment of the Week: Touring the beautiful birth center and meeting one of the midwives!

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

A Little Something

I have a little something to tell you. And by little, I mean about the size of a poppyseed.

It’s been a blessedly short but emotional journey to where we are now, and we are very excited for the roller coaster ride of the next nine months (or perhaps the next 18 years!).


Saturday, June 16, 2012

Dear Baby To Be


Dear Little One,

You haven’t even been created yet, but I already love you. There are a million possibilities inside my body, each one holding half the DNA for a different person. Some days I wish that we could make you now, my patience wearing thin and my arms aching to hold you. And then I am reminded of something profound.
Each month, a new set of possibilities is released. Each month, the potential for an altogether different creation, a different personality, different features, a different child. And I am just waiting for YOU. If I got pregnant this month, I would have a baby, yes. But it wouldn’t be you. You’re still in the wings, awaiting your moment to shine. So baby, I’ll wait.

I’ll wait for you to make your silent entrance, for you to be created, and then for you to grow. And someday, hopefully not to long from now, I’ll bring you into this big beautiful world and teach you to live life unconventionally – to live it like YOU. And I’ll love you forever. Because I waited for you.

With all the love that I posses,

Mama

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Roasted Chickpeas

Today I'm sharing my recipe for Roasted Chickpeas, a healthy, high-protein wonder food that makes an awesome snack, salad topping, and more!

Roasted chickpeas (also known as garbanzo beans) are a very versatile food. They can be made sweet or savory, and are an especially perfect snack for me as a vegetarian because of the high protein content. 

This recipe consists of just three ingredients - chick peas, olive oil, and seasoning.  
There are many seasoning options for roasted chickpeas, but here are some of my personal favorites.


  • Lemon Pepper (Mrs. Dash Lemon seasoning, black pepper, onion powder)
  • Cinnamon Sugar (cinnamon, sugar)
  • Chipotle Pepper (Mrs. Dash Chipotle Pepper seasoning)
  • Pumpkin Spice (sugar, pumpkin pie spice seasoning)
  • Apple Spice (sugar, apple pie spice seasoning)
  • Chili Lime (Mrs. Dash Chili Lime seasoning)
  • Tomato Curry (tomato sauce, curry powder, garlic powder)
  • Sesame Soy (sesame oil, soy sauce, garlic powder, onion powder)

Step 1: Drain the chickpeas, rinse and dry. I dump them into a clean dishtowel and pat dry, but you can also dry them with paper towels. 

Step 2: Toss the dry chickpeas with just enough olive oil to lightly coat them. 

Step 3: Add your chosen seasonings and mix.

Step 4: Spread the seasoned chickpeas onto a cookie sheet and bake for 350 degrees for about ten minutes, then broil until chickpeas start to turn a deep golden color.

Step 5: Enjoy!

Saturday, June 9, 2012

The Two Week Torture

Mommy blogs call it the TTW - the two week wait. It's the approximately 14 days between ovulation and your period's due date - also known as the end of the agony when you can finally take a pregnancy test.

It really is true misery. Every little thing is a mind warp. My brain is spinning. "Are my boobs sore? Was that implantation cramping or gas? Oh! I'm nauseous! Is that in my head or is it real? In reality, it's probably too early to have any symptoms. But I want a symptom, so much. 

I finally broke down and took a cheap internet pregnancy test strip on day seven. I knew it was a total waste of a test, but I had to do something! Of course it was negative. I made it two more days, to day nine, and took another one. It was negative too.

Four more days until I can test again and actually maybe get a positive. It's torturing me. I broke down into a puddle of tears yesterday when my husband found the onesie I had been hiding as an announcement gift. He felt so bad, but I just couldn't stop crying. 

This wait is so. damn. hard.


Friday, June 1, 2012

And so it begins...

I've been waiting for this day for months - the day we start trying to expand our family. I caught myself grinning today as I changed my Hellobee status from "Waiting to try" to "Trying to conceive". I can't wait to change it to "Pregnant"!

I'll be blogging about our (hopefully short) TTC process, but right now I want to talk a little about our "pre-conception" time. Since we had to wait longer than we would have liked to start TTC, I threw my baby-fever energy into making sure we properly prepared for this new phase in our lives.

This is what we did to prepare for TTC and maximize our fertility.


  • I got a preconception doctor's appointment, including blood work and urine analysis to check for any deficiencies. Everything was perfect!
  • I had a dental check-up to make sure I didn't have any issues that might worsen with pregnancy, and also to check in on my late-blooming wisdom teeth. Still not coming in!
  • I started taking prenatal vitamins. I struggle with taking big pills, and I wanted to make sure they were whole-food based, so I picked Rainbow Light Prenatal Mini Tabs. They are much smaller than most prenatals, and you take three a day. They taste gross though.
  • I started charting. Thankfully, I'm blessed with short cycles of 25 days. 
  • Both my husband and I changed to a more healthy diet. We're already vegetarian, but we decided to cut out some of the refined foods in our diet and try to eat more organic raw foods.
  • The diet had a lovely side effect - I lost a few pounds and ended up close to my ideal weight. We'll see how long I stay here...
  • Then there was the biggie. Caffeine. Anyone who knows me knows that my giving up coffee is the ultimate proof of how much I love our future child. I mourned for my coffee. I'll be writing another post about my adventure of finding the perfect alternative to my highly caffeinated habit. 

What did you do to prepare for TTC?