Saturday, January 12, 2013

40 weeks

Happy Due Date Day!
I never really thought Leo would come before my due date (like I've said before the 21st has been stuck in my brain since I found out when the due date was) so I am not to surprised to be here...NOT in labor.  I do hope he comes soon though.  I am getting crankier, more tired, and more uncomfortable (sitting, standing, or laying down) so it would be nice to be on the path to normal sooner rather than later!
Some things from this week, I'm still measuring great at my appointments but man are those pounds packing on now!  Evan couldn't suppress his surprise at the numbers on the scale when I was weighed at my last appt (he hadn't been with me for awhile) and he got all bug-eyed at the number.  I calmly told him that, for future reference, when an almost full-term pregnant lady gets on a scale (or any woman for that matter) his response should not be "Woah!" with a look of sheer surprise.  LOL!  Luckily I can take it and am not as emotional as some women are over things like that (which Evan doesn't appreciate enough... he doesn't think anybody would get upset, HA!)
Last Saturday, I went bowling with the family and in the second game...I beat everybody!!  I am taking bragging rights for that one since I was 39 weeks that day.  I got the score printed out to prove it :-) 
Not a great score overall but I still won! ; )

So last week I said that Evan and I were pretty much ready for Leo to arrive but this week I am much more confident in that statement.  First off, we will be able to take Leo home from the hospital if we have him now...we just installed the car seat and even went and got it inspected for safety this morning. Phew!
 I am on the last few items of my to-do list which is finish knitting Leo's stocking and write as many thank you notes as I can from my baby showers!  Evan and I ran errands today which knocked off the last few items of things I needed to do outside of the house and I guess this upcoming week will mainly be doing things to get labor started and resting/sleeping.  I am excited to meet this little guy and am so curious as to what he will look like.  Evan's mom just sent me a picture of Evan when he was a baby so I thought I would post a picture of each of us... not sure of our exact ages but thought they are probably around the same age.

    
Pretty cute!









Well I think I will leave you with that for now.  I am off to knit some, write in my diary, and write a few more thank you cards.  Lots of love to all of you!



Monday, January 7, 2013

39 Weeks

Well...here it is, my 39 week baby basketball!
It is hardly just a bump anymore! Most of my shirts are barely fitting me anymore (pulling up and showing my belly or maternity waistband) and I have taken to wearing one of Evan's over-sized zip up hoodies whenever we go anywhere as it is the only one that I can still zip up.  I recently bought a final maternity outfit but I will be able to use it postpartum as well so I am happy with my purchase.  
Everything felt ten times more difficult this week...I can only imagine how I will feel if I am still pregnant at almost 42 weeks.  I still expect the 21st but really who knows?  I won't be complaining if he makes his arrival a little earlier. ; )
This week my sisters came over and basically took down my Christmas tree and decorations for me (and moved the tree outside) then proceeded to vacuum, dust, and help me sanitize Leo's toys.  It was such a big help and I really appreciated them doing it!  Of course, it wouldn't have been possible without my mom and dad taking on baby-sitting duties with the four grandchildren at Emily's house so they all deserve a big THANK YOU!!!

It seems like just yesterday I was reeling over my positive pregnancy test (May 1st) and marking my calendar up with each stage of my pregnancy ending with Jan 12, 2013.  This pregnancy has seemed like a whirlwind and it is hard to believe it is coming to an end... it has been highlighted with health issues but here I am with Leo just days away from being in my arms! I think Evan and I are ready for his arrival.  We bought a final 3-drawer organizational plastic storage container for some of Leo's clothes... he has so many!  Our overnight bag is packed with nursing accoutrements and labor tools so now all there is to do is wait for Leo to make his grand entrance.  I can't wait!

Thought I would add in a few websites and a book I recently read that I wish I had found earlier in my pregnancy in hopes that these resources can provide others with some guidance or information.

The first one is a website called Birthing Naturally but rest assured it is helpful for those of you that may just want to make your pregnancy more comfortable... you do not need to have a natural birth to make this website valuable to you.  
    The second website is Spinning Babies.  This can help in later pregnancy if your baby is being difficult and in an odd position.  They also have lots of advice and some exercises that you can do throughout pregnancy to aid in labor and delivery with some of the exercises starting as early as the first trimester.
I found this book at the library and while it only has a few new things to tell me NOW, it would have been incredibly useful when I was first starting to explore the world of economical baby choices and making up the registry.  It is called "the eco-nomical baby guide" by two ladies Joy Hatch and Rebecca Kelley who also happen to live up here in the northwest. This book has cost comparisons and data about everything from diapers and gear to baby food.  It also has resources listed for each of their subjects so that you can find more information online or in other books.  It was a quick and easy read although it probably would have taken me a little longer if I couldn't have written the first few chapters myself : )

On a completely different note... the Gators bowl game was a big disappointment this week to say the least.  I did manage to wear my shirt one last time and I thought I would do a little picture comparisons below from 20 weeks to almost 40 weeks 
here it is! BTW this shirt is NOT maternity...
20 weeks
38 weeks 5 days

33 weeks
 


Well I will leave you with a few things I am looking forward to after Leo arrives (besides the obvious getting to meet my son!)
Number 1- Getting my haircut!  I know it sounds silly because I could get it cut now but I have always wanted the sorta classic first time mother shots with her newborn and still having long hair.  So no haircuts for me until after the birth!  That said, I can't wait to get some of this mass of hair off of my head!
Number 2- LUNCH MEAT! COLD CUTS!  YUMMMMM!
Number 3- Not "having" diabetes anymore.
Number 4- Being able to put on my shoes again!

That's the best ones I've got right now and I literally think about them daily so you could imagine how eager I am about them!  Love to all... I hope your new year is starting out right!

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

38 weeks

Happy New Year Everybody!
 It is official... Leo will be a Jan 2013 baby! His birthstone will be garnet, my sister Emily will have another Jan birthday in the family, on the Chinese zodiac he will be a Dragon, he will either be a Capricorn or an Aquarius, but no matter what he will be here soon and will be very loved.
I've been thinking about the year ahead as we are want to do on this day and I've also been glancing back.  2012 brought me the joy of finding out I was pregnant which I am so thankful for.
 2013 will bring the birth of my firstborn...Leo Kipling Weaver, my 30th birthday and my 5th Anniversary.
It feels like 2013 is already shaping up to be a milestone year.  I just pray it comes with health and happiness for our family and yours.
Wow only 2 weeks left until Leo's due date!  The reality that I will soon be holding my son has not quite set in.  I feel that once I only have a week left (before they induce me) I would be like "this is really happening!"  but right now it is just too random, too novel to imagine being in labor, and too unreal overall.
Christmas was great with my parents and sister up here but we really missed our family in Florida.  We cooked a big meal (since we didn't cook one on Thanksgiving) and it was yummy!  We looked at some family photos of Christmas pasts and it was crazy to see the changes there have been over the last 10 years.  Our family has grown (in that time) from 6 people to 12 with #13 almost here!  I couldn't help picturing next year's Christmas with little Leo being almost one and crawling/toddling around... that will be a huge difference! 
I think Evan and I are ready for this new experience but at times it seems it will never come and at other times it feels like it is speeding towards us and we can only brace ourselves for the impact.  A baby!  A baby boy.... OUR baby boy!! Trying to wrap my mind around that...Eeekk!