Monday, December 8, 2008

35 weeks

I like this pic the best, because all you see is my silhouette against the tree, rather than all of my glorious chins.


But, to capture the moment, I added the other one as well...


I can't be vain at this point, Ginger will be here soon enough and that is all that matters to me right now. I am SO excited to meet our baby girl, I can't even explain it in words!

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

34 weeks- doctor's visit

This morning I had a great doctor's visit, well, mostly great. I was able to fill out the preadmission paperwork, so we are set when the time comes to deliver- we'll get wheeled right in. My blood pressure measured great, which I was a little surprised about, to be honest. I've been so swollen and have read so much about preclampsia that I thought my BP would start travelling north. But it hasn't, in fact the doc made mention that I was in a great range, so I feel good about that. Good protein levels, another indicator of no preclampsia, so another thing to feel good about.

Ginger has rotated and is now head down, ready to go. I was able to see her on the ultrasound today, WOW she is getting big! Her head and body looked quite large, which made me a little nervous, but doc said she is measuring in right at 34 weeks, right on target. She was kicking and punching through the ultrasound, it was so fun to watch her moving around. When the doc came into the exam room, she asked how I was doing, and I was mentioning how much of a kicker she is, and I'm sure she hears that all the time. Well, it was confirmed with the ultrasound- the doc said "you weren't kidding, she is REALLY active!" and confirmed that this was a great sign of good health.

I say the visit was mostly great today, because, well, I've officially surpassed the 25-35 lb range. And I still have 6 weeks to go. And I'm not talking 36 lbs (though let's just say I'm not over 40 yet). Doc mentioned that I will want to watch my carbs through the next 6 weeks, and though I already knew I've gained a little too much, it still was hard to hear it. But it just makes me more determined to get my a$$ to the gym afterwards. Paul has absolutely no concerns about it and continues to give me props for working as hard as I do, while being as prego as I am. So I keep it in mind, but won't allow myself to get too depressed about it. It is what it is.

Check out my big ol' belly- amazing, huh?

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Random Thoughts

*My belly is officially sitting on my thighs- what a weird feeling!

*turning over (in bed, on the couch, anywhere really) has become quite the workout. I have admitedly turned into a "huffer and puffer" and Paul chuckles at all of my noises I make when moving these days.

*I had my first "hospital" dream last night- although I think it was a bit off from the real experience! I went in, 6 weeks early, and was put on a SHARED table with 20 other women who were all simultaneously in different stages of labor. Mine was false labor, but just seeing these other women at different points scared the crap out of me! Good thing this doesn't really happen!

*I'm beginning to look like Alvin the Chipmunk, storing nuts in my cheeks for the wintertime look. Luckily, Paul and I have a running joke that works for me- every day, he passes by and comments "did I tell you that you are beautiful today?" in a lighthearted tone that just makes me crack up. He's such a good support to me!

*I think I should invest in TUMS. If interested, I think the Tums Smoothies 750mg are the best. Berry flavored.

*I'm considering bringing my own hospital gown with me when we deliver. I've been looking at a few different styles (with varying prices) and I'm tempted. I know some moms will say that it wouldn't have made a difference to them, and other moms who will say they wish they had them around when they delivered. They are just sooo cute, and look so much more comfortable than the ones I've been given at Kaiser so far, so we'll see.

*Only 3 weeks until I am off for my maternity leave! I was granted permission to leave 4 weeks prebirth, and then 12 weeks after birth, so I'll be gone for 4 months. YAHOO!!

*tomorrow, I might just start to pack my hospital bag. I still have 6 weeks or so to go, but you never know if she comes early, and knowing me i will definitely want some "must have" items at the hospital with me.

*I played with the car seat and stroller today, and had fun picturing Ginger in them. I love the Chicco system that I registered for- it was a consumer reports best buy and I definitely know why! It is so easy to use, that I ended up using the stroller today to transport some of my laundry that was too heavy to carry. So much fun.

OK, enough thinking for now. My memory is almost shot so I figured if I didn't get it all out now, I may not have some of these thoughts again. I want to make sure to document these funny things for Ginger's baby book, so when I'm old and gray I can laugh at myself!

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Thanksgiving Day, 2008 (A LOT to be thankful for!)

With less than 7 weeks to go, Paul and I have a lot to be thankful for today. We have a loving marriage, supportive family, and a beautiful baby girl on the way. I couldn't have dreamt that my life would be so wonderful!

Here are some of the final pics from our maternity photo session- enjoy!

Some awesome pics of Ginger's room

Kymberli took some professional shots of our little girl's room when she was here for our baby shower, and I think they look SO good! I love how she knows how to use the camera to capture angles, light, contrast, etc. She has a great eye!

Anyhow, I thought I would share :) You can click on any of the images to enlarge, if you'd like!

We had the bedding custom made, pink hibiscus flowers with hula girls:


On the bookshelf, I have my Bearenstein Bear book collection, along with a Petter Rabbit book my grandmother gave me in 1986, and a book of children's stories that my mom and dad gave me in 1987!


Pin-Up Surfer Girl is what I was going for...


What little girl doesn't deserve a Mrs. Potato Head?


I loved the quote on this little flower...

Monday, November 17, 2008

Ginger's Godparents



We couldn't be happier to share the news that two of our closest friends, Shanna and Randy, have accepted the role to be Ginger's Godparents!

Paul and I thought long and hard about this, and knew that for hundreds of reasons, they would be the best best choice for us. For one, they live right up the street and will be a visible presence in Ginger's life. Shanna has been my best friend since 7th grade (can you believe it- we've been friends for 16+ years!) and through thick and thin we have stuck by each other. She is actually responsible for Paul and I meeting for the first time, as she introduced Paul to me in 10th grade and was trying to get us together even back then (Paul and I didn't end up dating until my after my freshman year of college). She's not "my" friend, she is truly "our" friend, having her own friendship with Paul through high school, so Paul respects her and values her, and loves her a ton!!

When I first shared the news with her that we were pregnant, she was genuinely excited for us and has already began to spoil Ginger, even before she is born! She threw us an amazing baby shower, and, well, she is just going to be an amazing Godmother to Ginger. Plus, she's a nurse, she's Catholic, she loves crafts, she loves to shop, she has good taste. Need I go on?!?

I had so much fun posing the question- Shanna's birthday was November 10th, and Paul and I went up to their home this past Saturday to celebrate. We brought presents and an ice cream cake, and Shanna had the pizza and beer (and diet pepsi for me). We watched the UFC fight (my first one ever) and during a break, she opened her presents. We got her a new cookbook (she loves to cook!) and then the 2nd gift was a framed 4D ultrasound picture of Ginger with the following poem:

Dear Auntie Shanna,
I hear that you are a special person to me
From what I hear, I am pretty LUCKY!
I am looking forward to meeting you
And all the fun stuff that we will do
From tubby time to my sippy cup
You will see it all as I grow up

So after all is said, here is the thing
To my life, mommy and daddy love what you will bring
They agreed that there could be no other
So I would like to ask-
Will you be my Godmother?
Love, Ginger

Shanna accepted (of course!) and we all hugged, we extended the invite to Randy, who accepted the Godfather role, and we couldn't be more thrilled. Shanna- if you're reading this (which she will), you are a dear, dear friend and I can't WAIT for you to be such a big part of Ginger's life!!

Saturday, November 15, 2008

3rd trimester SMACKDOWN!

Well, I guess my 3rd trimester wanted to smack me in the face last night...check out how it went down...

9:15pm- a developing headache became full blown massive, can't look into the tv light or hear sound. must get in bed and close my eyes.
10:30pm- pounding headache still. despite not having taken any meds this entire pregnancy, decided to take 1 tylenol, to see if it would help. potty break too.
12:00am- heartburn attack! drank a glass of milk to see if it would help. potty break too. good news- headache seems to be gone.
2:15am- heartburn attack again (these are PAINFUL)! Took 2 tums. potty break again.
3:30am- potty break.
4:15am- potty break.
5:45am- potty break.
6:55am- potty break.
8:45am- potty break.

Are you kidding me right now? I have had the wake up a few times for potty in the past, but this was out of control- sometimes not even an hour had passed!!!

I also had a crazy dream that I was hanging out with Leona Lewis (pop star) but that all of the kids were making fun of her, so I had to stick up for her around campus. Let me tell you- it was a tough night!

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

A few more (from a man's point of view!)

So the first few posted were from Kymberli's point of view, and here are a few from Al's point of view. I love how they capture different shots, angles, moments. I can't wait to see the rest of the photos! Don't forget to check out their website, www.webbedfootphotography.com to see more of their amazing work!




Sunday, November 9, 2008

Maternity Session- Sneak Peek!

Today, Paul and I went down to Huntington Beach Central Park to have some maternity photos taken, and we've already received a few shots as a "sneak peek" to our session. Kymberli and (her husband) Al are a professional photography team, and good friends of ours. Kymberli and I met at work while I was at Appleone, and we were both regional trainers together supporting Southern California. Though I left after a few years, we have kept in touch and I am SO happy that we have. She and I are a lot alike, and often refer to each other as "twinsies" because we seem to have SO much in common. Well, it turns out that we both announced our pregnancy at the same time, in fact when she posted the news on her myspace page, I replied with "We're pregnant TOO!! Twinsies for sure!!" She is about 11 days ahead of me, give or take, and it has been wonderful to share stories along the way.

I can't say enough about how talented and amazing Kymberli and Al are, as a photography team. If you ever need photography services (formal or informal) you MUST check out their website (www.webbedfootphotography.com) and give them a call. I have no doubt that they will be photographing Ginger regularly, in addition to family portraits, etc. I might as well book them for the next 18 years now to lock in a good rate, because I KNOW they will continue to succeed in their endeavors. Thank you for everything, you two, you mean the world to us both and we can't wait for playdates with Ginger and Riley!







And so it begins...




This is only the 0-3 months, and 3-6 months clothing we have for Ginger- I have just as much 6-9 month and 9-12 month clothes stored away. I have been blessed with two great friends, Jovita and Scarlett, who have provided me with entire bins full of clothes, plus stuff that was given to me at my shower, plus stuff I've picked out along the way (but not much has been purchased by me!)

Paul laughs at my OCD organization, and told me to take a picture of this, because it will probably never look like this again. Ha! Once I finally get the dresser in, I'll have a bit more space to put things, but for now everything has got to be squished in here!