Friday, May 22, 2009

28 Weeks - Welcome to the 3rd Trimester

I had my 28 week appointment on Wednesday. The ultrasound showed a very healthy and big boy! My midwife called him a beast! Leo is weighing in at about 2 lbs 13 oz and his measurements put him about 5 days ahead of average. We got a great shot of his face at the ultrasound, so I will try to figure out how to scan that in. My parents were able to be with us for this ultrasound which was super special.

All in all my progress report was good. My blood pressure is still normal and weight gain is fine. The reason for this ultrasound was to check that my placenta had moved up like it was supposed to, and it has. They took blood to test my glucose and iron levels and we should have the results back early next week. I'll start visiting every 2 weeks from now on until 36 weeks, then I will be in the office once a week.

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Monday, May 11, 2009

My First Mother's Day

We started my first Mother's Day on Saturday night with my parents. They surprised us with Leo's swing and some adorable dressing gowns. Then we went out for Mexican food. Here is Leo's swing, Charlie can't wait to put it together.

Sunday, Charlie worked, and he told me to take the day to myself, and I did! I spent most of the day watching girly movies and feeling Leo move around. I can tell he is getting much bigger because I feel him a lot more and his movements are getting stronger. I feel him more when I am relaxed and still so spending almost the entire day in that state let me feel him a ton. It was a very special Mother's Day.

When Charlie got off work we went to Carraba's and it was delicious. All in all it was a great day!!

Monday, May 4, 2009

26 Weeks Pregnant

I am 2 weeks shy of my third trimester, which is completley mind boggling! I am definitly getting bigger, and I am seeing more and more restrictions in what I can do day to day. On the up side, Leo is getting much bigger and I can feel him moving all the time. He is kicking so hard at times that it startles me! Charlie finally got to fell him kick which was really special.

My next appointment is at 28 weeks. I'll have a glucose test and an ultrasound at that appointment so it should be an interesting one. They give you a bottle of red juice type stuff to drink before your glucose test. It's in the fridge now and Charlie keeps eyeing it, he thinks it looks yummy :) Thank goodness I remembered to tell him what it was before I put it in there! Can you imagine that phone call "ummm....my husband drank the stuff you gave me for the gestational diabetes test, can I have another one?"

I also wanted to mention a few babies that entered the world in the last few months. Our dear friends, Melissa and Sean, welcomed twins in March. Brynlee and Chance are two sweet little babies, and they are too cute!
From Babies

From Babies

Also, Doug & Felicia had baby Asher last week, who is also so adorbale!
From Babies

Happy Birthday Cynthia! (4/7)

I turned 28 this year and it was a very nice birthday. Charlie and I visited Scott at Trulucks for my birthday dinner. As always, the food was AMAZING! . Charlie had a boil with every type of shell fish imaginable and I had a lobster tail with stone crab. YUMMMMM!!! I was a VERY happy pregnant girl!
From Cynthia B-day 2009 (#28)

From Cynthia B-day 2009 (#28)


And here are pictures of Charlie and I all cleaned up for our night out.
From Cynthia B-day 2009 (#28)

From Cynthia B-day 2009 (#28)

The highlight of the evening was Charlie's gift for me. I was so surprised! If Leo is born when he is supposed to be, he should be an August baby and his birthstone will be a Peridot. Charlie got me the prettiest Peridot ring!
From Cynthia B-day 2009 (#28)

On Monday, as we do every year, Charlie and I went to the Astros opening game with Blake & Veronica. Unfortunately, the Astros lost, but we still had a great time. Before the game Charlie and I visited the IMAX to see Sharks:3D (pretty cool) and the Houston Zoo. I was happy to see that the Zoo looks better than it has in year's passed. If you haven't been in a while, it's worth visiting again.
From Cynthia B-day 2009 (#28)

From Cynthia B-day 2009 (#28)

From Cynthia B-day 2009 (#28)

From Cynthia B-day 2009 (#28)

Leo's Nursery

So, in the midst of my kidney stone fiasco, we did actually choose a beautiful crib set at Baby's 1st Furniture. It's solid wood, and so pretty!

The crib is convertible to a toddler bed and then a full size sleigh bed. We also purchased the nightstand, hutch and 5 drawer dresser (not pictured). The edges are actually a bit distressed giving them a nice red hue, but the picture doesn't show that very well. We will be able to use the hutch, minus the book shelf, as a changing table. A big thank you to Charlie's Mom & Mike for their help with the purchase.

The bedding is just adorable (if I do say so). It's a train theme, which wasn't what I went out looking for, but Charlie and I both just feel in love with this set.




We have decided to paint the walls green with a blue railroad track going through the middle of the room. Charlie is anxious to start painting, so we should have pictures of the progress soon.

20 Weeks and My Trip to the ER (3/19/09)

A few days shy of my 20 week mark I had my 20 week ultrasound. All ultrasounds are exciting, but this one was extra special because Charlie's mother, Tami, was in town and would be coming with us. Things have really changed since she was pregnant and she was so excited to get a sneak peek at her Grandson.

The ultrasound went great. Leo is developing perfectly. The tech struggled to get some of his measurements because he just wouldn't stop moving! It was so great to see our little guy and to know that he is healthy. It was also nice to have the sex confirmed again! (And he is definitely a boy!)

After the appointment, we did a little shopping, went to lunch and looked at nursery furniture. We took it easy for the rest of the day, and as usual I went to bed early.

Around 11:00 pm, I woke up with an awful pain in my lower abdomen and back, all isolated on my right side. After an hour of trying to go back to sleep and doing anything I could think of to stop the pain, I called the OBGYN's office to speak to the on call doctor. By this time I did have a very low grade fever and the pain wasn't getting any better. After telling her that I had a kidney stone about 8 years ago, she agreed that I should visit the ER to rule out another stone or a kidney infection. THANK GOD we had just seen Leo that morning. I think I would have been freaking out so much more if I had not just seen him moving around so happily that morning.

Of course, I was still freaking out, and I was in a ton of pain. Charlie was great, he really kept me calm. When we arrived at the ER they got us in immediately. A urine analysis showed blood in my urine and with my history, they concluded that I was indeed trying to pass another stone. We had another ultrasound that showed an enlarged right kidney, and of course, they looked at Leo again, who was doing fine. (YEA!) I figured he would have calmed down for this ultrasound since I had already had 2 doses of morphine, but he was still a little wiggle worm. :)

The ER doctor tried to send me home, but I refused to leave without seeing someone from my OBGYN practice (the on call doctor said I needed to see someone from there before I left). They admitted me to the women's floor where I passed the stone and started feeling much better! After visiting with the Urologist and OBGYN I was released and allowed to go home.

There is a chance of course that I could have another one, and since I can't have any X-rays done right now, I don't know if there are any other stones in my kidney. Since I passed the stone at the hospital I was able to have it analyzed and it looks like extra Vitamin C will help dissolve the type of stone I passed. Chances are good that I should be able to avoid another one during the pregnancy.

So Mommy and Leo are healthy and fine. It took me about a week to catch up from the sleep I lost that night, but otherwise I was back to normal by Saturday. The ultrasound at the hospital did report a low placenta (completely normal at 20 weeks) so I will get to have another ultrasound at 28 weeks.

Here are some pictures that Tami took of me while she was in town. I was about 2 days shy of 20 weeks in these.

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Sunday, May 3, 2009

Camping - Bethy Creek - March 2009

On a whim, Charlie and I decided to go camping one sunny weekend in March. It was so on a whim that all of our usual spots were booked up! After a little research, we (no really, I) found an open spot at Bethy Creek resort on the north side of Lake Livingston. And while it wasn't our usual type of camping spot, we had a great time! Bethy Creek is on the north side of Lake Livingston, about 20 minutes east of Huntsville. It's a privately owned camp ground, so it's a much different feel than the state and national parks we typically frequent. But for what we were looking for, which was to relax and totally take it easy, it was perfect. Our spot was right on the lake and the view was lovely.
From Bethy Creek
At the time of this trip, I was just shy of 18 weeks pregnant. The trip was quite relaxing for me, but I did start to notice my limitations. It's much harder to crawl around in the camper when we are breaking it down!
From Bethy Creek
The person who had the MOST fun though was Cooper. Since we were right by the lake we went to the camp store and found a water toy that floats. Charlie would launch the toy out there and Cooper would thrust himself into the water to retrieve it. That dog was so happy, but he was so tired too! By the time we got home Sunday night he was barely standing and I don't think we heard more than a peep out of him for the next 2 days. Here are a couple of pics and a video of Cooper retrieving:
From Bethy Creek

From Bethy Creek



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