Sunday, February 28, 2010

NOT to Doula

It started with my initial "Doula Dilemma", then I took that advice I got from there and Twitter and wrote again: "To Doula or Not to Doula." Then I wrote my decision on my Real Mom TV Blog. Here's an excerpt:

"I’ve thought a lot about this and it’s hard to admit this publicly amongst so many people who’ve been pushing me to hire a doula as labor support, but as the title of this post suggests, I’ve decided not to hire a doula.

I’ve been back and forth with the doula thing and weighing the pluses and minuses for me. I made a list of the positives and negatives of hiring a doula, and while the list of positives was longer when it came to services a doula can provide… I’ve read the benefits over and over (and doulas themselves will always tell you the MANY benefits). But when I compared it to what mattered MOST to me: Feeling like my husband and I are experiencing it and making decisions together, experiencing this special milestone alone (Ok, so when you’re pushing you’re not alone but there are hours of down time between nurse visits and whatnot) and feeling a since of accomplishment that WE did it… It outweighed many of the reasons I wanted to hire a doula..."

I wrote my doula decision a couple of days ago and that's the first part of my explaining my decision. You can read the rest here on my Real Mom TV Blog. Penny for your thoughts.

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Spawnie's Gonna ROCK in RockerByeBaby

When I first started my hunt for cute baby clothing (especially when I was thinking Spawnie was a boy) and cute baby bedding, time after time people would tell me about RockerByeBaby. It's a cute store with adorable things for your baby from diaper bags to blankets to crib bedding to onesies.

When I first saw her store I immediately thought of my best friend Shannon, and her sense of style. She's totally into the punk-rocker look for her baby boy (my Godson), so I bought him a little guitar onesie. She made it especially for him see:

Cute huh? It's a little big on him still but I'm SO excited to see him in it!

Personally, I'm not too into the skulls, crossbones and guitars myself for my baby... My husband and I are more of the "hip hop" type than the rocker type, so it wasn't exactly my thing at first. But I chatted with Amber, and found out she also has a big selection of cute minky fabrics and designs. I also fell IN LOVE with a mixtape material I found and decided Spawnie had to have one. Originally I was thinking I wanted blue, because I was thinking she was a he, but Amber was sweet and changed it up to a pink backing when I found out she was a girl. Here's how it turned out:If she was a he it would have looked like this in blue:
I love love love the soft fabric used on the inside. I picked it up this morning and pretended like I was curling her up in it. I just can't wait to show it off! I may order a mixtape onesie to match too and make a tutu to go with it (that's my new obsession). I love matching pieces. Speaking of matching, check out these matching father-son hoodies!

So there you have it, Spawnie's FIRST blanket! Adorable, no?

But get this... Amber has made special blankets and bedding and clothing for celebrity babies! Ashley Simpson's baby sports RockerByeBaby... And then there's Spawnie who will ;0)

So check out her store and shop around. She's even giving all of my readers a 10% discount for her shop. Use code: "FutureMama10". You can get a cute blanket like mine for $35 - 10% = $31.50 (like my math skills?).

OR You can try to win a $40 gift certificate to her shop and get a blanket of YOUR style and choice, or even get something else from her spunky shop.

Here's how you enter:
1. Be(come) a follower of my blog
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This giveaway runs until March 20th at 11:59pm.

Winner will be chosen using Random.org. Good Luck!

Disclosure: I wasn't compensated for conducting this review. Thank you RockerByeBaby for donating Spawnie's first blanket and the gift certificate!

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Thursday, February 25, 2010

To Doula or Not to Doula?

"My husband does not want a doula, he wants it to be more of an experience between us, and I honestly don’t really think I need one either. I know they can be very helpful and supportive and help tremendously through labor, but I also know they can be expensive, and not necessary. Not necessary, meaning most women I know survive labor without them, and I think we could too. But I’ve had lots and lots of doulas on Twitter tell me I need one, that it’s worth every penny, and that my birthing experience will surely be way better with one… Actually, I’d be crazy not to hire one.

While appealing, I wasn’t buying it. But, I decided I would at least consider a doula, and do a little research before completely throwing the option out..."

That's a part of my new post today on Parenting Magazine's site. Read the rest here! And please share your thoughts with me... Here or there!

I'm still feeling a little overwhelmed and not finding time to update this blog as much as I normally do so I'm posting another link to my new post today on Parenting's site. Hope you don't mind. I'm beginning to run behind on giveaways too so I'll try to get one up tomorrow. More updates soon! Oh, and I finished Spawnie's mobile. I'll post about that soon too!

And are any of you going to be at the CIMS (Coalotion for Improving Maternity Services) Conference this weekend? I'm speaking on a panel with some great women! Topic: "Blogging for a Better Birth" Let me know if you'll be there! Hope to meet some of you!

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Pregnancy Killed My Bladder

"I wish someone would have told me to stock up on diapers. Not for my baby but for myself. I use to pride myself in my bladder capacity, and strong urinary tract muscles that would help me form ever resorting to using a public restroom. Last week I had the most humbling experience when I was filling up for gas and the urge to pee hit me.

In my pre-preggo days this wouldn’t have been an issue. Once the initial urge hit I could hold it for another hour or two if I had to. These days, the first sign that I need to go pee means I should have relieved myself five minutes ago."

... This is a part of my post today on Project Pregnancy, my new blog on Parenting and Pregnancy Magazine's website! (Yes, I'm very excited about this new gig!). Read the rest here. And if you haven't yet, say hi over there!

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Still Alive! At 22 Weeks Pregnant

My dear little LadyBug,

This past week was a pretty difficult week for us. Definitely the most difficult so far. I think part of it is my hormones are magnifying the stress I was already feeling. Then I got sick. I went to the Dr's office to see if you were ok because I just didn't feel right. My stomach hurt and I wasn't sure if I was having contractions. When we went in they checked your heartbeat and you were swimming around, so it was hard for the midwife to keep track, but you were doing just fine! Sure enough it was just a stomach bug and I threw up a bunch. I guess it was payback since I didn't have much morning sickness.

The next day I was really weak because I hadn't been eating anything the day before, but I had to go into work for a couple of hours. It ended up being a scary day later when I passed out at the store. I didn't fall on you or hit my head though, so I was grateful for that. And since then I've been doing SO much better!

I'm trying to get used to having a bigger belly now. I was so excited to have my tummy grow and grow and grow but the bigger I get now, the more I realize it's not the most comfortable predicament. It's nothing to really complain about, but I notice it's harder to get my socks and shoes on, and it takes quite a bit of effort to pick things up on the floor. It's also weird but I feel like I'm always full because my stomach is so stretched out. Now's the time I need to remember that stretch mark cream!

My back also hurts a little more now that my weight is shifting. I know I need to improve my posture, and I think prenatal yoga will help too. I'm just a little worried to think about how it's going to get over the next several months! ... I try not to think about it too much right now.

On to the good news now...
Your daddy says he'll help me put my socks and shoes on when I can't do it anymore. You have a really good dad. Just wait until you meet him! In the mornings when we wake up, and at night when I come home he rubs on my belly and tries to feel you kicking. You've been kicking a lot harder this week, I even noticed you kicking hard enough so I could see my skin bounce up! I put a cell phone over you on my stomach and you kicked it off! I tried to get it on video tape but you of course, stopped just in time.

I love feeling you move around in there. Sometimes if I think too hard about it it seems strange, but it's really comforting knowing you're ok!

Oh my goodness Babydoll, I got the CUTEST outfits for you this week. I've stopped shopping for awhile now but I have over 20 dresses for you already ranging up to 1 yr old. So don't you worry girl, you're going to be STYLING!

I also just learned how to make you tutus and now I'm OBSESSED! I've decided I'm going to make you tutus to match Snoop (that's your dog)'s dog collars, and we're all going to go out on walks together and trips to Petsmart and MATCH! I'm excited because it gives me an excuse to stop ignoring Snoop and make him some new stuff too! I think I've spent a little bit too much money on tulle for the tutus this week, but at least I know you'll have one for every season.

I'm also making good progress on your mobile. I think I'll be finishing it this week! I'm a little worried because I have so many ideas for your room and so many things I'm already planning to put in there, I wonder how it'll all come together. I'm not a good decorator, and I'm sure you won't mind either way but I really want it to be pretty for you!

I started reading books to you this week. I read you two Dr. Seuss books I liked from when I was a kid. I'm hoping to keep the tradition up, and read to you every night after you're born! I want you to love books like your mommy does!

(photo courtesy of BabyCenter)
I couldn't believe how big you look now when I look at this picture for this week. You're about 11 inches and almost 1 pound.

You're starting to look like a miniature newborn. Your lips, eyelids, and eyebrows are becoming more distinct, and you're even developing tiny tooth buds beneath his gums. Your eyes have formed, but your irises don't have color yet. When they do I wonder what color they'll be! I have dark brown eyes and your daddy has blue eyes. Inside your belly, your pancreas — essential for the production of some important hormones — is developing steadily.
I get to see you today for another ultrasound to check on your face and umbilical cord so hopefully I'll see how long and big you are too! I'm excited and hoping you're in a better position for pictures this time because I want to update the photo on my desk and another frame we have at home. I'm a little sad because this will be the first appointment your daddy can't come to (he has to work). So it'll be just you and me. You'll have to behave and pose pretty for pictures so I can show your daddy when we get home!

I love you baby girl. Keep growing strong!


Love,

Mommy

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Friday, February 19, 2010

Something's Gotta Give

My hands trembled as I dialed my husband's number as quickly as I could. This was the first of two times I'd do this in a span of 24 hours. I did my best to hold back my tears and choke back sobs and when he answered the phone I let it out.

I felt like I was on the verge of a nervous breakdown. The event that was the straw the broke this camels back isn't that important, in fact, I hardly remember the specifics. I just knew that I felt like I had so much weight on my shoulders coming from every angle. The stress was getting to be unbearable but it would be nearly detrimental to show weakness among my peers.

Before I ever started college I told myself I'd find a way to get all of my tuition paid for. After much research and many many scholarship applications I was able to more than do so.

Before we decided to get pregnant, I told myself I'd find a way to save enough money, aside from my normal day job, to cover the money I'd be short during my maternity leave. So far I've been able to do that, but it means working on my days off. It means working when I get home, after my long 10+ hour a day shift at work. It means networking my butt off, and losing sleep. This week, the effects hit me hard.

Migraines, restlessness, and a cramping scare that sent me to the OBs office to check and see if I was dilating prematurely. Luckily I was not, my cervix was closed and just fine, and baby girl's heartbeat was strong and normal, and based on her level of movement, she seemed to be doing great. But my already low immune system was down for the count, and caught a terrible stomach bug that's going around. The midwife told me to rest and drink lots of fluids, but to call again if I started throwing up or couldn't keep any liquids down.

That diagnosis was confirmed a couple short hours later when I upchucked my lunch... And was just 10 seconds shy if it landing on my boss instead of in the porcelain god. I laid on the floor in the bathroom (gross I know) and kept my head on the toilet between heaves, all the while praying no one would walk in.

I didn't have much morning sickness, and being well into my second trimester I assumed I was mostly past that phase. I debated working through it at work, but I gave it another half hour and had to leave.

When I got home I noticed my husband had left five packages for me on the kitchen table (my eBay winnings) usually when I get home and see these the first thing I do is run to grab the scissors and tear the packages open like it's Christmas morning. But all I had the strength to do this time was grab the boxes and carry them upstairs and lay them next to me in bed. I curled up with my bottle of water and tried to sleep.

My husband called a few times to check on me and realized how sick I was when I told him I hadn't opened my packages yet. He decided to skip basketball and come home to take care of me.

I couldn't stop throwing up. Even a sip of water would send me to the bathroom. I was scared to eat. Scared to drink. Scared I would get dehydrated and send myself into preterm labor (yes, I'm a nutcase, but I know it can happen). I paged the on-call nurse and wondered if she'd tell me to go to the ER to get IV fluids. Turns out it can take awhile for you to get that dehydrated. She told me to drink smaller sips and call in the morning if I was still throwing up.

Sadly, more than my fear of ending up in the ER was my fear of missing work the next day. I knew I already had a story assigned that people had taken time to arrange, I felt guilty knowing that I may have to cancel it all, and wondered what they'd think of my absence. I sent an email warning a few people of my condition, but hoped I'd feel well enough to at least go in for part of the day.

Today, I woke up able to keep liquids down. I was still feeling nauseous but didn't think I'd throw up, so I decided to go in for a few hours. I'm sure to everyone around me I looked perfectly fine but inside I felt like I was dying.

Trying my best to put on a serious face I survived my three hours of work and checked out after my interviews. On my way home I told my husband I was stopping off at the grocery store to get ginger ale and fruit. When I got out of the car and walked into the store I knew I had to make it quick. My head was light and my legs were weak.

I skipped looking for a cart and grabbed a hand basket... A mistake. I hurried down the drink isle and grabbed apple juice and a six pack of ginger ale. I rushed over to the produce section to grab a container of fruit. A man down the isle asked if I wanted to try a free sample of something and I tried to squeak out something like "no thank you" but I knew the clock was ticking.

I've fainted before so I know the signs when it's getting close. Having no shame I knelt next to the fruit while I thought about which one I wanted and how I'd execute my exit strategy.

I made my decision, chose the fruit with the biggest variety... Also the heaviest... Another mistake, and b-lined it for the check out lane.

Literally having to stop and kneel several times along the way. I began to worry how I'd make it out of there. The first time I fainted--pre-pregnancy I left the building on a stretcher. I didn't want that today.

I walked with haste, dropping the fruit container a couple of times, but finally made it to the register where I knelt again. I prayed the woman ahead of me would take her time paying and that the woman behind me would stop looking at me like I was crazy.

The man at the register was too good at his job and must have rung in my items in record time. I stood up to pay and only focused on one thing... "Staying conscious."

I swiped my card, entered my pin, and stabbed the "enter" key like a mad woman. But then I knew my time was up and I was going down. The last thing I remember was grabbing the unstable counter and saying "I'm sorry, I'm going to pass out."

Thank God when I fainted this time, I didn't hit my head, or land on my stomach or really fall forward or backwards. I think I had barely enough consciousness to collapse on my knees while I waited for my sight and hearing to return. This was the third time this has happened since being pregnant. The other two times I was out for interviews at work and had to apologize as I knelt down on the ground as I was blacked out. I chalked it up to being newly pregnant and my body adjusting to changes. But this time in the grocery store was the worse case so far, and the scariest time since I'm much further along than before.

I was still shaking when a woman from another register came over and asked if she could get me a chair. A manager asked if he could bring me some water and I told him I just needed to sit. I didn't chance it, and called my husband to come get me, hands trembling as I dialed his number like the day before. We only live a few blocks away from the grocery store so he ran, literally, over to come get me and drive me home.

This afternoon as I've sat and pondered about everything I'm going through, my body changes, demands at work, demands dealing with getting ready for the baby, I've decided I need to reorganize a few things.

Recently I decided to take on another opportunity but I realized that adding it on to everything I'm already doing would be absolutely ridiculous, and I really need to give something up in return. Obviously I can't really do much about my day job, but I will be more conscious about over exerting myself and be less afraid to speak up when I know I'm not feeling well. I've been scared to be judged or seen as a "drama queen" but I've come to see that my, and my baby's health is more important than peer perception.

Next, I'm no longer going to be doing my MomTV Show every-other week. For now, I'm changing my show to once a month until I feel like I can handle more. I initially started it every-other week because I knew every week would be too much to add to my plate, but it's the least "profitable" out of all of my extra curricular duties and the one easiest to cut down on.

Also, I'm keeping my full term of giveaways going but I'm not filling the unassigned spots, and I'm asking my sponsors to be understanding if it takes me an extra week to get their feature up.

I also think I'm going to cut back on babysitting in another month or so. I LOVE the kids I watch, but not having a full day off to rest and recuperate is killing me (yes, I understand this is what moms go through on a daily basis, but I think I should try to enjoy my non-mom status as long as possible). Luckily my husband can help in the babysitting department and take over most of my duties if need be.

Unfortunately, another thing on the chopping block has gotta be blog stalking. I've already cut back on commenting because of time, and I hate myself for it. I loved the days when I could spend hours surfing the web after work on my weekends, and reading the blogs of all of my readers, finding new blog to read, and making new friends. With this baby coming and planning for her it's sucking away a lot of my extra time and energy... Even my search for a doula has caused me several migraines... But that's another post entirely.

I love what I do... Everything I do, but something's gotta give, and I'd prefer it's not my legs out from under me.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Be Nice Prenatal Giveaway

Did you miss my show today? If so, shame shame!! We talked about the importance of drinking LOTS of water while pregnant, and the importance of getting your vitamins.

I've had a few fainting spells myself cause I've been dehydrated and it's been pretty scary. Water can be a little bland but Be Nice Prenatal drink mix is a yummy way to get your water AND your prenatal vitamins.

It's an ALL NATURAL drink mix.
"Each packet of Be Nice contains 25% of the doctor recommended supply of folic acid, vitamins, and minerals, along with DHA. When you take the packets throughout the day, your body can better retain and utilize nutrients, while you and your baby stay hydrated. Be Nice uses life'sDHA, a plant-based DHA that is free from ocean-borne contaminants, mercury and hexane. Be Nice contains all the best for you and your baby."
Cynthia was a guest on my show and once I figure out how to get the replay up I'll post it. I basically shared why I drink it. I've been drinking it since before we were trying to get pregnant to help stock up on my vitamins! So this is great for people who are TTC or soon to be TTC as well as for women who are breastfeeding, and of course, women who are pregnant.

Want to try it? You can request a free sample here. Or order it here on sale for $12.99.

OR you can also WIN some a few different ways! Cynthia gave away a BIG prize during my show and two box prizes. There's still 3 more ways you can win.

To win a box of Be Nice Prenatal with 10 packets (you get to choose the box flavor either Berrylicious or Lemonade) be the 100th person to tweet: "Tweet to win some all natural prenatal vitamin drink mix from @beniceprenatal and @futuremama ReTweet #100 wins!!"
OR... You can win a box by clicking "Like" to my Fan page status update about Be Nice Prenatal. You have until Wednesday night 2/17 to enter that one.

Or, win a BIG prize pack including a box of each flavor, or two boxes of one flavor, PLUS a BPA-free bottle to drink it in! To enter to win that: Leave a comment on this post! That's all!

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Monday, February 15, 2010

Operation Nursery Makeover: Part 1

Well, the time has come to do SOMETHING (besides shop for clothing). I'm SOOO eager to set up the nursery and I figure you can never do it too early. Ok, maybe you can but I don't think that's possible with me. There's a lot I'd like to try to do an since we're on a pretty tight budget (and I'm a HUGE budget shopper) I'm trying to be wise and take my time.

I thought it would be fun to document this part of my journey once a week or so as I make progress on the room. This post is dedicated to the "BEFORE" and some things I'm currently working on.

Operation Nursery makeover is now in effect! We live in a 2 bedroom 2.5 bath town home. The bedrooms and full bathrooms are upstairs (as well as our laundry room thank goodness), but the main thing is the guestroom, now turning into Spawnie’s room.

We don’t have a ton of guests and though I imagine that will change a little once Spawnie gets here that doesn’t stop me from going all out for her room. Decorating a little girl’s nursery has been a dream of mine for a LONG time. A boy’s room... Not so much. But since Spawnie is a girl, I’m going to have fun with it, and there’s going to be lots of PINK in and around this crib! That's the crib we have but we haven't put it together yet. We CAN paint the walls but we're not going to. So I'd like to put some kind of deoration around the wall, maybe wallpaper, or tack up some scrapbook paper or something.

We’re going to leave the queen bed in there for when we do have company, we’ll take Spawnie in our room. I’ll just have to get some new brown or white bedding to go on that bed… Just something to match her bedding slightly. It'll also be nice to keep the bed in there so we can sleep in there sometimes if we want with her in the room with us (especially if we don't get a bassinet).

Currently the room I sorta left up to my husband. His Tiger Woods pictures (which should have come down months ago) will be outta there! As well as the other sports hangings on the wall.

I want the crib to go against the wall across from the bed.

My husband thinks I'm joking when I tell him he needs to find a new place for this clothing. This just isn't enough room for her things. He says she already has more outfits than him. And while I don't think that's quite true YET, it could very well be a good possibility in the near future, so we'll need to get a dresser. I'd like to place it across from the foot of the bed if it'll fit.

We don't really have room for a diaper changer, but we don't have one anyway. I think most kids don't end up getting changed there for long anyway so I'm not heartbroken over that.

I'd LOVE to put something up where this ledge/ shelf thing is in the room. It's high up there, and I'd have to use a chair to get things up and down but I think it would be a good place for some sort of decoration. Ideas?

There's a balcony off the room, and a little spot over near that door. I'm thinking we may put a toy box or bookshelf there. We need a bookshelf to go somewhere so I think that'll be the place. I'd also love to decorate outside on the balcony, but I doubt it'll be nursery themed.

Ok, now want a sneak peek at what I'm working on? I'll post tutorials as I finish them but here's a peek for now:

I'm working on a butterfly mobile.

And I just ordered the 10" wooden wall letters that I plan to decorate (matching her mobile) and hang on the wall above her crib. I'm hoping to do it something like this:

But I'm thinking brown ribbon, and more variation between letters. I also chose a font called "whimsical." Oh yes, and that means we decided on a name! ... No, the name above is not it.

Other than that, I'm currently searching for crib bedding. I saved my birthday and Christmas money for baby girl crib bedding (in case she was indeed a girl) and we got a free crib, so I figure I can splurge a little on bedding. I'm looking for something to this effect:

(Warning, rant ahead!) I KNOW everyone says not to spend a lot on the bedding yada yada yada, but really, I'm not going to settle for something that I sorta like just cause Spawnie may puke and pee on it a few times. I'm thinking I'll make a blanket myself to match it, but the bumpers and bed skirt is what I'll splurge on (no need to tell me how unsafe/safe bumpers are, I've read the facts, and plan to use an on/off method when necessary). I am HOPING the poop, puke and pee doesn't make it down to the bed skirt that often. I'll also buy some cheap simple pink and/or green sheets to go on the bed that can be changed often. So this may LOOK frilly to you, but I think it's beautiful and I'm going about it a good way. If I end up hating it hater and regretting not settling for something semi-ugly later I'll let you know, but as for now, the bedding is my "centerpiece."

Also, I'm not planning on going crazy with the butterflies but I did buy these:And I have a friend paining me pictures on canvas of fairies with big butterfly wings. I think I'll call the room "pink whimsical." Crazy? Ugly? Adorable? Ok don't tell me if you hate it, I'm very sensitive about this stuff!

I'm also teaming up with Artistic Sensations in the search for my room decor and baby bedding. I'm hoping and praying one of their designers can make bedding similar to what's above! They have a HUGE selection on their site of artwork and things of that sort. And my friend Nicole, from Chic Cheap Nursery is an interior designer and she's offered her services to me as well!

SO... I'm sure our three heads are better than my one (especially since I SUCK at decorating) but I also think that 100 heads are better than three and 1000 heads are better than 100. So if you have advice, tips, etc, PLEASE share, I'd love to hear it! Or, just tell me what you think so far!

Friday, February 12, 2010

21 Weeks Pregnant With a Dancing Baby

Dear Daughter,

I had a dream about you last night. It seemed so real. I was holding you, staring into your beautiful big hazel eyes, adoring your caramel skin and head full of fluffy hair. I was kissing your sweet cheeks.

I woke up feeling so sad at the realization that you weren't here with me, my eyes still water every time I think about that dream and the love I feel for you already. But then I pat my big belly and know that it won't be long before we meet face to face.
21 weeks belly
It all feels so much more real now, so much stronger. I'm ACTUALLY having a baby... You, my baby girl, my daughter! Daughter... I can't get use to that word. Just about every day I've bought something else for you. I'm thinking more seriously about how I want you to come into the world. I didn't think I cared that much before, so long as you're healthy, but I'd really like it to be a pleasant experience if possible, and I'd like to be able to play with you shortly after if you're up for it. By playing I mean dress up, I have so many things I want you to try on. You are going to be my little baby doll.

Babydoll... Hmm, maybe that will be the new nickname I call you. Your father says I don't have to call you Spawnie anymore since we know you're a girl but I can't help it sometimes.

I feel you every day. Usually in the evening, or during the day when we're using your BabyPlus. I'm not sure if you love it or hate it but I know you love to move around when that thing is on!

You also seem to like to dance around when I'm playing music. Earlier this week I hadn't felt you move yet that day and I started playing the song "Daughters" by John Mayer and you started kicking a lot. Sometimes you used to feel like flutters but now I can feel your big kicks!
You now weigh about three-quarters of a pound and are about 10 1/2 inches long — the length of a carrot! In other developments, your eyebrows and lids are now developed, and if you're lady parts are also developing!

I'm soooooo so so excited to meet you. Some days I wake up worried I've been dreaming it all. This really does all feel too good to be true. And I give thanks in my prayers every day to be so blessed to be having you.
Every day when I look at your daddy and Snoop I picture you joining us in a matter of months and my heart just melts from the excitement and joy. I know there will be hard times with lack of sleep and lots of tears. I know there will be times when we're both crying, I'm sure if it. But I know that it will all be worth it, and that we're all going to make a great team!

Keep growing little girl!

I love you with all my heart,
Mommy
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Thursday, February 11, 2010

Spawnie Wants to Call You!

When I found out I was pregnant, and again when I found out Spawnie is a girl it was hard for me to strategize who we were going to call in what order, for how long, together? Separate? I knew if I called my mom or my dad first, as soon as they hung up the phone with my they'd probably call the other to see if they knew yet. I didn't want to hurt anyone's feelings so I tried to be quick and precise with everyone.

When I found out Spawnie was a girl I sent a mass text message to our parents and friends who I knew were waiting... Many of which were calling me during my appointment. But some didn't get the picture text I sent (or were in the middle of calling me and didn't see it) and some just needed a phone call (such as my great-grandpa).

I'm not sure who all in our family will be in town the day we have Spawnie, but I'm expecting most people to show up shortly after, which means a lot of phone calls will be going out. ... Especially those not following my play by play on a possible #twitterbirth (though I'm leaning more towards not doing one at the moment).

A company called Baby's First Phone Call contacted me and told me about their service. It's a message system that you program with numbers before birth. When your baby is born you record a message of any length and it sends it to everyone on your list! What a great way to save time and not forget anyone! I'm sure our moms won't want a recorded message but it's a great system for extended family and friends waiting for the new of our daughter's arrival!
"Our system places calls to each of the phone numbers in your account. If the person answers the phone they hear your happy message. If they don't answer, the message is left on their voicemail or answering machine. In either case, there is an option for them to leave you a return message that you can pick up at your convenience."
My husband seems to think a text message to everyone in your contacts list does the trick but to me this just seems like more fun! Besides, you can only say so much in a text, and you can still send a text message to casual friends if you want but some people just want to hear the sound of your voice and the baby crying in the background.

Now obviously I haven't gotten to try it yet (though I was tempted to use it before we found out the gender) but I will try it in June! But along with one to try, they're also giving me several gift certificates to give away!!
TWO of you will win $50 gift certificates to Baby's First Phone Call! With it you can get to:
"Notify an unlimited number of people in your network. Each call package comes with a convenient luggage tag intended to mark the bag you take to the hospital. The luggage tag includes the toll-free phone number to call and record your personal message when the baby arrives."
But be sure to let me know how it goes! A couple of months ago a friend of mine tested it out and it didn't work but they say there was a glitch but it's all working now! I can't wait to hear how it works for you, and I'll be sure to let you know how it goes for me come June! Oh, and if you'd like to be on my list let me know! You can email me your number to babymakingmachine{at}gmail.com and don't worry! I won't think you're weird! The more the merrier! :)

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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Hello, My Name is Jenn and I'm Addicted to the Internet

It started for me back with AOL and my fascination to connect with people and surf for information hasn't gone away.

Last year and some odd months, I started this blog. It has since become more than a hobby and started to suck away my free time.

Then someone told me about Twitter. I swore I wouldn't join because I was already online too much, have enough social networking going on with Facebook, plus WHO wants to know what I'm doing 24/7? Umm, no thanks stalkers!

... I now have two Twitter accounts.

Then don't get me started on eBay! Running home to catch an auction before it ended became my obsession my sophomore year of college... When I had JUST enough grant money to help me splurge on a some $7 jeans and $15 perfume. But trouble came when I'd be so determined to win I'd go WAY over what I was REALLY winning to spend. I'd feel happy for a moment but then the remorse would set in.

I since tamed my online auction shopping addiction, however now as this little girl grows inside me, I have a new category to search for in rows and rows of items. And let me tell you there are some DEALS!!

Look what I've won already everything total including shipping for about $40:
$10 for all 3!
$5
$7
$17 for the set of 10!

My next thing is to get colorful onesies to make all of these dresses more modest for my little one! But I'll wait to see what I get first from family/ friends.

And this is what I'm keeping my eye on (don't even THINK about bidding against me!):
I've been trying to be mindful of the seasons and sizes on the things I'm getting. I figure it's better to be too big than too small with dresses. Oh yea, notice that there are no pants? I'm not sure if I'll ever buy her any!

The bad thing about my eBay and Twitter addictions is less time for blogging, but not just posting, I usually still find time to jot down my thoughts, but blog engaging! I've turned into a... Dare I say it... BLOG STALKER! Lurking in the bushes, reading blogs, hopping along from blog to blog, not letting you know I'm laughing, crying, or interested in your thoughts. Funny thing is, I don't encourage blog stalking... And I've become a stalker myself.

I would like to give a shout out to some of my blog friends though who have stuck by me despite my new bad habits. I out back my Top Commentators widget (my other one broke) and I wanna give a shout out to them, plus a few others! Don't be sad if I skipped you, I plan to do this more often and I looked to see which ones were loyal commentators on posts other than giveaways.

Alanna, I think has gotta be one of my top commentators. I love her words of wisdom and we are not too far apart from each other in our pregnancies. She's about 25 weeks along now and she's currently in need of prayers since they're trying to figure out their financial situation before their little baby comes and she has to take time off work.

Jessica, from My Silly Monkeys I think we stalk each other, but when I get a comment from you it makes my day, it's ok when I don't though cause you're there to answer my desperate twitter DMs 20 times a day even though you're due to pop any day now.

Mammatalk, I love your blog, and when you comment on something I've written it brightens my day because you know what... You're a WAY better writer than me, and quite frankly, I'm honored to have entertained you for a few moments.

Jen, I love this sweetheart. Jen and I tend to chat more on twitter but she is a LOYAL commenter on my blog! And not just for all of the giveaways. I owe her big time for visiting me all of the time. Jen is TTC for baby number one and she blogs about her life After the Alter.

Kate from Busted Plumbing has a special place in my heart. I felt so worried after finding out I was pregnant that I would loose the TTC friends I made. Kate has been so nice and supportive of me and I've been rooting her on in her journey. I LOVE her blog and her humor, you MUST check her out!

And just some other people I love: Gena from The Morris Bunch, (who is hooking me up with some old baby girl clothes, can I get a whoop?!), Johanna from (The Road To) Mommyland. I've read her blog for awhile now, from when she had been TTC almost a year to now, she's due about a week after me! Emily from Baby Dickey, I loved reading about her pregnancy and now life as a new mommy! Sheena who was the Mommy in Mommy Daddy blog but is re-defining her blog self over at Sophistishe! Love her new spot, love her new voice, love that she's also up at crazy hours of the night to instant message with me on google chat! Check her out!

Ok, for real, I need to do this more often! I have other blogs I love on my "friends" page if you're looking for other reading material. I recommend you check these peeps out cause they rock and keep me addicted to the internet!

Are you a stalker? Come out of the wood works, and say hi! And I'll be sure to visit you, even if it's been awhile, even if I've NEVER "met" you! I'd love to meet you now!
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Sunday, February 7, 2010

20 Weeks Down 20 Weeks to Go!

Dear Spawnie,

We've made it! Can you believe it? We are to our half-way point! Not only that, but this week I found out you're my baby GIRL! I can't believe it. Partly because all of the tests seemed to think you were a boy and partly because it just seems to good to be true! I know boys aren't that bad but girls are just so much fun! I told myself if you were in fact a girl then I'd be in for it, cause you're one to go against the grain already. But you know what... That's a lot like your mommy!

Let me tell you something little girl... I want you to know you can be WHATEVER you want to be! You can be a doctor, a lawyer, a firefighter, a teacher, and you can be a mom too! As you're growing up you'll see all sorts of moms and women who do all sorts of things! I want you to know you can go for whatever you dream! I did, and I'm so happy I did. Especially since I'm finally going for my biggest dream, and that's to have you!When we went in this week for our ultrasound I was SO surprised to see you were a girl. Finding that out really made me the happiest mommy alive! It also makes all of this seem so much more real!

Your daddy bought you a dress that day and I got you one the next day. People tell us not to buy too many clothes and to stock up on things like diapers but it's so hard when dresses are the fun things. I'm not sure I'll ever buy you a pair of pants!

When we got your measurements you were looking nice and healthy! You kicked me quite a bit during the ultrasound too! I could see it and feel it at the same time! You were upside down, it didn't look very comfortable, you were really standing on your head! I was worried at first because your pictures didn't look like other pictures I've seen where they can clearly make out all of the body parts. At first it looked like you didn't have any arms! But you aren't armless! The tech pointed out your arms to us!
You look like you're weighing about 10 1/2 ounces now. You should be about 6 1/2 inches long now, or about the length of a banana. I can't remember what you measured to exactly during the ultrasound.

You're swallowing more now, which apparently is good for your digestive system.

There were a couple of things the doctor talked to us about concerning you. Number one, mommy is five months pregnant now and I've only gained about 3 pounds! You wouldn't think it looking at this picture though. You can even see my belly button sticking out through my shirt!

I don't get a lot of time to eat during the week when I'm working hard so I'm going to make a conscious effort to eat more this week. We also couldn't see the front of your face because of the way you were positioned so we'll be doing another ultrasound in three weeks to make sure you're looking nice and healthy there too... I'm sure you are! We also have to get more pictures of your umbilical cord.I'm already beginning to shop for you! I ordered you a princess book, and some other story books. I also got some butterflies to decorate your room with, and I'm looking for your crib bedding now! I can't wait to meet you my little daughter... Oh. And we decided on your name! I hope we don't change it, I like it! But I'm not telling anyone yet. I will tell you though that you and I will have the same initials! J.L.!

Love you baby girl, keep growing strong!

Love,

Mommy

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Thursday, February 4, 2010

Her Name Won't Be "Spawnie" Forever

Choosing a baby name is a lot harder than I thought! I thought I had it all figured out and decided if we were having a girl but that all changed when I found out she IS a girl!

I'm sure this is one of many "help me name my baby" posts I'll have. I'm not sure yet if I'm sharing the name I choose. Some of the names we've loved forever don't seem as appealing to me now and I've gone through an entire iPhone app full of baby girl names. Nothing screams "this is it" but I do like about 6 or 7. My husband likes all but one.

I'm looking for something not common, but not too unusual. My husband and I both have common names and we want to give our child something more unique. I would love to find a name that starts with a "J" so we can share the same initials but that's not a requirement. I also really like names that also have shorter nicknames.

I know some people invent names but I'm not very good at that. Have any suggestions?

Here's a few names I liked but don't look like they're making the cut:
Jaden
Jocelynn
Maybellene
Mya
Serena
Serenity
Trinity
Vanessa

That should give you a little bit of an idea of the type of names we like. For a middle name I'm thinking Lee or Lynn.

So please, help a mama out! Name suggestions? Name book recommendations? Help!

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

IT'S A...

Going through my mind the morning of, before SHOWTIME:
6am: Crap, gotta go pee. Try not to trip past the fireplace, make it to the bathroom. Go back to sleep.
8am: CRAP! Gotta go pee again! ... Can't go back to sleep. Wishing I could so that I could wake up again later, closer to show time!
8:05-8:30: Mess around on my iPhone, check email, Twitter, Facebook. Get a text from my mom that says something to the effect of "You'd better tell me today" hinting at the fact that she'd seen the details of my pink or blue party.
8:30: Get a call from my mother-in-law. She too was trying to get the details of our appointment. Nope, not this morning, I wish! Yes, it's this afternoon, yes, I'll call or text you as soon as I know!
9:00: Have conversation #20 about our thoughts on the day's events. Make a plan to go exercise (him, not me... I stayed on my computer), get ready, go to the bank, go to the store, the post office (none of which actually happened). Talk about how he's doesn't care if it's a boy or a girl and that I don't either!!!... I just am ready to shop! ... Make a plan to go to Babies R Us after the Ultrasound.
9:30-11:30: Goof around online, get on Twitter, answer work emails that can't wait until Wednesday, start writing blog post drafts, ANYTHING to kill time. Wait... Did the clock just move BACKWARDS?! I think it did!!

Fast forward to 1:30 pm. We're in the parking lot waiting to go in. I'm drinking orange juice and eating hash browns, my husband is downing a Quiznos sandwich. My stomach started to turn in knots as it always does before my appointments. I hadn't really felt Spawnie kick all day and I was beginning to worry a little... I'm not sure why, it's habit I guess.
When we went and checked in I took off my jacket and revealed my "Alien on Board" Tee from Speggwear. It's one of the only maternity shirts I have so far and I enjoy showing it and my little bump off. I calmed down in the waiting room and tweeted my updates. After just a few minutes we were called into the ultrasound room.

It was dark, I'm not sure why but I didn't expect that at first. The woman who greeted us was a nice lady, older, she seemed like she had been doing this awhile. I wanted to ask her how experienced she was but my courage went out the window as my nerves kicked in.

I laid on the table and got lathered up with jelly... Cold jelly. Then I fixed my eyes on the screen.

The first thing I noticed was Spawnie's head. Spawnie was upside down in what looked like the most uncomfortable position. Chin to chest, head stuck in a corner near my bladder. I saw its head, torso and legs. But no arms.

The tech was pointing out Spawnie's head and "nice spinal cord" "great heart" but WHERE WERE ITS ARMS?! I was overcome with nervousness, all this time I'd been worried about my child's gender, praying for good health, yes... But now I was starting at what appeared to be my armless baby and limbs immediately became the only thing that mattered. My eyes began to water as I thought about this. Perhaps it was my punishment for calling my baby Alien Spawn for so long.

As the tech moved the wand around my belly different body parts began to focus. Spawnie's femur bones and... Wait... Yes, ARMS! And hands, and fingers! I counted five fingers on each of Spawnie's little fists!! I silently thanked the Lord.

The tech moved around explaining each body part and all I could do was smile and nod. When she hovered over Spawnie's bum, sticking straight up, I was looking for boy parts. I had studied about 50 ultrasound gender-determining pictures on About.com the night before and was sure I'd be able to decipher between a boy and a girl if the position was right. I saw three white lines, and no turtle head when the tech asked us if we wanted to know what it was. We both said "yes" (I knowing I couldn't wait another second) and she told us it was a baby girl! A very... Non-shy girl! I was so shocked, surprised and completely excited. I turned to my husband who had an elated look on his face. He gave a fist-pump showing his excitement. I cried after realizing we were really having a baby girl.

My OB later examined the photos and said it was a very obvious girl!

I knew it! It was my gut instinct from the beginning and my husband's all along. I think he also wanted it to be a girl just so she would prove Intelligender wrong. I was mentally preparing myself for a boy but I'm so happy to be having a little girl! SO HAPPY!

Seeing her on that screen made yesterday undoubtedly one of the best days of my life! I can't wait to meet my little girl... Our daughter!

(horrible picture I know! I don't have a scanner so gotta go to Kinkos!)

Monday, February 1, 2010

Pink or Blue Party Prizes and "Clues"



Ready for the party to start? They'll be a chatroom on my site tomorrow so you can join in! Be sure you're typing in pink or blue! Here's some hints (most myths) as to what I knew before my ultrasound:
I was carrying sorta "low"= Boy
Intelligender Test results = Boy
My 91-year old great-grandpa who claims he always predicts correct = Girl
Heartbeat was high 160s@12weeks and high 150s@16 weeks= Girl
Craving salty foods= Boy
Husband is gaining weight too (to his credit, it's muscle)= Girl
Ancient Chinese Lunar Calendar= Boy
Dreams were all of boys until a few weeks ago = Girl/Boy
Dry skin=Boy
Morning sickness= Girl
Sleep on the right= Girl
Feet are colder than before (hard to believe!)= Boy

Hmm. Looks like we're back to 50/50. Which test do you believe most?
Good luck with your guesses ;)


Now on to the Pink or Blue Party Prizes!

The Design Girl (3 winners)
A Premade Blog Template
A Premade Announcement Design


A Premade Stationary Design
(must print your own stationary/announcements)

$100 Gift Certificate to use at Lillunia


Storkie
$50 Gift Certificate to Storkie
Pink "Ticked Pink" Maternity Tee or Blue "Oh Boy" Maternity Tee


Any top of choice from Milan Maternity
$25 Gift Certificate to Ecostore


Panoramic Photo Frame from GrowShow


Pink or Blue Teddy Bear Baby Beanie

B Baby Bling
Pink or Blue Bib from B Baby Bling


Any one item of choice from Babies Booty
Also... 25% Off for ALL of you. Just mention my Pink or Blue Party!

A Mommy Measure

Hooded Towel


A Maternity Sleepwear Outfit from Sweet Dreams Maternity
$20 Gift Certificate to Dirty Bird Vintage


A Girlie Hair Bow or a Set of Custom Bottlecap Photo Magnets


Anti-colic Bottle Featuring Peristaltic Nipple

$15 Gift Certificate to Sewn Inspirations

Pink and Blue Sunny Day Earrings


Spawnie was not shy!! I know what (s)he is for sure! Tune in at 10:30am EST Tuesday to find out and win prizes!!