Sunday, December 17, 2006

NYC Pictures




We had a great time in New York City last weekend - all that walking was a little rough for me, but we had lots of fun anyway. My very favorite thing we did was shop in the baby department at Bloomingdales. I also enjoyed having the famous frozen hot chocolate at Serendipity3, going to mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral, seeing Rockefeller Center, and eating at the Caravan of Dreams.
Ken also got us a great hotel after weeks of searching. We had a rough time getting home the next day (flying standby), but it was probably better that we weren't watching the Colts lose.

Thursday, December 14, 2006

"Lucky" day

Yesterday mom and I went to the mall with Ava. On the way back, mom wanted to stop at Family Christian Store. Ava was asleep in the car, so I stayed in the car and listened to the radio and read for about an hour while mom was shopping. Then mom came out and found a dime. She thought it was her lucky day. Well, when she got into the car, it wouldn't start! Apparently, I had drained the battery. We called dad, who was already out, to get us jumper cables and come jump the van. While we were waiting for him, we decided to take Ava over to Starbucks across the parking lot. When we were walking over there, we found $40 on the sidewalk! Dad came and jumped us, and the van is doing fine. Mom and I are each $20 richer - good thing the car died!!

By the way, I'll post some pictures of New York soon!

Friday, December 08, 2006

New York City

Here we come! This will be our last trip for a while. Hopefully Sarah or Chris will bring a camera and I can post some pictures when we get back!

Thursday, December 07, 2006

Natural Childbirth

I'm a little hesitant to write about this, because I hate to say anything and then end up getting an epidural. I've never experienced childbirth, so I don't really know what it's like. That said, we are taking a Bradley Method class and I'm definitely going to try for a natural birth. We have taken 5 out of 10 classes so far. I really like it so far, because it teaches your husband to be your coach. Actually one of Dr. Bradley's books is called Husband Coached Childbirth. They teach all about the different stages of labor, many different ways to control/deal with pain, different positions, exercises, etc. It's very interesting. The exercises have actually helped with my back pain already.

I have several reasons I want to try natural childbirth. First, I am really into eating healthy, mostly organic food. We shop almost exclusively at Wild Oats. I'm not fanatic about it, but I believe that is the most healthy way to go. After I was diagnosed with endometriosis, I did a lot of research about different foods that are good or bad for us, and I changed a lot of my eating habits (they were terrible when I was in college.) I stopped eating processed food, partially hydrogenated oils, basically non-natural things, and focused on whole grains, fruits and veggies, lean meats, etc. I felt better and lost weight without trying. I also learned that some drugs aren't good for endometriosis (and health in general) either. So I stopped taking some - specifically Aleve, which is what I have always used for pain. While I was doing all this research, I found the Bradley method, which I believe is the most natural childbirth method. We've learned in class that all the drugs have an effect on the babies, and that the babies that are born naturally are much more alert, more successful at breastfeeding, and aren't at risk for a number of problems that can happen with the drugs. Also there is a shorter recovery time for the mother, with no side effects from the drugs.
I also think that since women have been doing this for 1000s of years, why couldn't I? I think I'm going to try to focus on Jesus on the cross, Mother Teresa, and Mary (who had a LONG donkey ride in her 9th month and then gave birth in a stable). We as Catholics are blessed to know that there is a reason for suffering. My mom also gave me a small statue many years ago that is Mary lifting the baby Jesus into the air. It is called "Cause of our Joy." I think I'm going to bring that with me to the hospital. I know that the pain I will go through will have a reason and I will get a beautiful baby out of it!
My mom had natural childbirth with both of us - and she says it wasn't that bad either.
All of my friends have had epidurals though, and so I don't have anyone else who can tell me how it really is.

On a more personal note, we struggled with infertility for 2 years, I had 2 surgeries for endometriosis and 3 months of menopause inducing drugs in between them to stop it from growing. I offered all of this pain up for our future children. I am so blessed to have gotten pregnant right after the second surgery. I am so joyful about this baby, even happy about the morning sickness, aches and pains, and everything else. I'm offering all of the little sufferings up for Baby Girl. I think that going through childbirth and offering up the pain for her will be a great gift, and I'm going to specifically offer it up for her to be called to holiness, and that we can raise her in a way that she will be able to respond to that call.

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

28 weeks

I just came back from my last monthly doctor appointment - from now on I have to go every 2 weeks. I had the glucose tolerance test and the nurse had an awful time drawing blood - I'm glad my mom was with me! I also have a terrible cold, and the doctor gave me a list of medicines that I can take - thank God! I just hope I'm better for New York this weekend.....

The baby looks great - good strong heartbeat, and measuring perfectly. I always love to hear her heartbeat. I can't wait to meet her.

Does anyone have any feelings/ experience with natural childbirth? We are taking a Bradley Class. Looks interesting. I hope I can do it.

Thursday, November 30, 2006

Caffeine Kick

Ken and I (and Ava and Kallyn), met for lunch at Starbucks today. We both ordered mochas (again with the chocolate addiction.) Mine was supposed to be decaf but I think they mixed them up. This kid is really kicking me!!

Coincidence?

I am officially back to my prepregnancy weight. Coincidentally, I hit the big number the day after Thanksgiving.... hmmm...

I guess it's not SO bad - I did lose 13 lbs the first trimester, and now I'm back at almost 28 weeks (and I have a much bigger belly than I did before!) So can I start now and count everything I gain from now until this kid is born, or do I have to start from the 13 I lost?

I really think I need to cut down on the chocolate, or things could get out of hand.....

Friday, November 24, 2006

It's Thanksgiving weekend

And here are a few things I'm thankful for...

1. Baby Pack, of course. We are so grateful for her, and can't wait for her to get here. Everybody pray for her!

2. My fantastic husband. I can't wait to see him in his new role as "Daddy." I'm sure she'll have him wrapped around her finger in no time!

3. My dad's health. He had triple bypass surgery just 3 weeks ago. He is well on the road to recovery. We are so blessed they caught it in time and could fix it.

4. My family. They are all amazing, generous, giving people, and lots of fun to be around! My Grandma, Aunt Lisa and Aunt Christy drove 8 hours each way just to sit with us in the waiting room while dad was having his surgery. They made the day go so much faster and it was so great to see them. So many people in our family are great examples of what I want to be someday (especially mom!)

5. Our house. It may have been built in 1968, and have all the original appliances and cabinets, but it has plenty of room for our family, and is within walking distance to church, mom and dad's house, and my job.

6. My job. I get to take care of two beautiful, fun girls every day, and work for a great family. Also, I can bring my baby with me.

7. All our friends, especially our church community. I'll have to write more about them later.

8. Our Church, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel. www.olmc1.org I can't imagine a better parish.

9. Being Catholic, especially because of the Sacraments.

10. Relaxing and enjoying the 4 day weekend!

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Baby Names

Guess what we've been doing?

Any suggestions?

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

I just hope she has hair....

When we go to New York City in a couple of weeks, Ken wants to get her this. I just hope she has enough hair to put a nice pink bow in....

Monday, November 20, 2006

Baby Girl Pack


Looks like she's making the Sign of the Cross. Good Catholic Baby. ;-)

Monday, October 30, 2006

I love the pizza man

Ken and I went out for pizza and a movie on Saturday night. I ordered my slice and a bottled water. The pizza man said, "You know we have caffeine free beverages as well." I looked at him a little funny and he said, "Well, my wife just had a baby too and I know how it is."
Do you know what this means?! It means he actually thought I was pregnant and not just chubby! I love the pizza man!!!

Monday, October 16, 2006

It's a GIRL!!!

Chris and Sarah threw us the "What Sex?" party this weekend and we announced it. It was a great party! Everyone wore either pink or blue for their guess, and one half of the room was decorated pink, and the other half blue. Everyone had to decide which side to stand on when we made the announcement. There were only a few people on the girl's side!!

We are thrilled, and can't wait for her to get here!

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Halfway there!

I made it to 20 weeks, and it went fast! I feel great so far in the second trimester. I went to LePeeps with some friends this morning, and they asking if I could actually finish my breakfast this time (last time I couldn't!) I finished it this time with NO problem.
Little Snack is kicking me all the time, and I love it. I can't wait to tell everyone the sex. My friends have gone from begging, acting mad, and now they're bribing me with presents if I tell them before the What Sex? party on Friday. But I haven't given in!!
Mom knows, and she can't seem to stop buying baby clothes in the correct color for this kid!

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Ultrasound results

Well, we had our ultrasound last Wednesday (then left for Cancun so I didn't get to post!) It was amazing. 10 fingers and toes, cute little face, and the baby even waved to us! In one of the pictures it looks like you can see his/her guardian angel. (My mom pointed this out to us.) We are so excited, but can't reveal the sex yet! Our friends are having a "What Sex" party on Oct. 13, so we will announce it then. Hopefully I can figure out how to put pictures on here soon!

Wednesday, September 20, 2006

Baby Pack makes her first "appearance"

Two exciting days in a row. The first was my regular doctor appointment, and I got to hear Baby's heartbeat, and also scheduled our ultrasound for next Wednesday!!
Yesterday, Ken and I were laying around watching House, and Roofus the cat was laying on my stomach. Little Snack Pack tried to kick her off! I definitely felt "her" this time (just guessing it's a "her"). It was amazing. I think I had a big grin on my face the rest of the night. Now I'm going to try to get Roofus to lay on me again so I can feel it tonight.

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

16 weeks

I think I'm back to my old self again. Eating normally, sleeping somewhat normally (so I still go to bed around 9:30 but at least I'm not falling asleep on the couch at 7:30 anymore!)

I'm in the awkward stage. Regular pants are too small, maternity pants are too big. Ken thinks I should get a shirt that says "Pregnant. Not Fat."

We played at Jfest this weekend - everyone says I'm getting a belly. Can't believe it!

MaryEllen and Brian gave us a great stroller, carseat, high chair, and exersaucer this weekend. They are awesome! I'm using the stroller for Ava now.

My next appointment is on Monday. I can't wait to hear the heartbeat again! Mom is coming with me so she'll get to hear too.

Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Heartrate 170

My sister in law says that means we should start picking out girls names! I guess we'll find out for sure in about 5 weeks when we get the ultrasound. I loved my doctor yesterday. She spent lots of time with us, calmed all our worries, and told us about this great natural childbirth class. I think we're going to take it. She delivered her last child naturally and says it was a great experience. I'm not ruling out drugs entirely though!

Monday, August 14, 2006

12 weeks!

Well I made it to 12 weeks. I guess I'm past the scary part. I can't wait to go to the doctor next Monday and hear the heartbeat again. It's hard to wait!
Everything is going great. I feel much better, still exhausted but not nearly as sick.
It's going pretty fast so far!

Saturday, August 05, 2006

Madre Maria Called It

Last year in June, I was in Tijuana, Mexico for my annual mission trip with Fr. John Tasto and the Missionaries of the Cross. On June 26, 2005, this was the first reading at Mass:

2 KingsChapter 4

One day Elisha came to Shunem, where there was a woman of influence, who urged him to dine with her. Afterward, whenever he passed by, he used to stop there to dine.
So she said to her husband, "I know that he is a holy man of God. Since he visits us often,
let us arrange a little room on the roof and furnish it for him with a bed, table, chair, and lamp, so that when he comes to us he can stay there."
Sometime later Elisha arrived and stayed in the room overnight.
Later Elisha asked, "Can something be done for her?" "Yes!" Gehazi answered. "She has no son, and her husband is getting on in years."
"Call her," said Elisha. When she had been called, and stood at the door,
Elisha promised, "This time next year you will be fondling a baby son." "Please, my lord," she protested, "you are a man of God; do not deceive your servant."

Madre pulled me aside after mass and asked if I was listening to the readings. (Normally I would think there would be a quiz if a nun asked me a question like that!) The readings were in Spanish, but I had been paying attention as much as I could, and I got the gist of this reading. She told me that I needed to believe with great trust in God, and that by this time next year I would have a baby as well. She was right! We found out about our baby on June 28, 2006.