Monday, January 23, 2012

My First Pregnancy Questionnaire


How far along? 28 weeks today!


Total weight gain/loss?  No idea. I've asked the OB not to tell, and for Christmas, Santa broke my scale.


Maternity clothes?  For a long, long while now (have you SEEN my belly!?)


Stretch marks? Thankfully none. I've been extremely committed to cocoa butter and staring at my stomach, praying they never appear.


Sleep?  It's 3:57 a.m...does that answer the question?


Best moment last week? Just the usual kicks and punches...and seeing them from the outside!


Movement?  Whoops-just covered this....yes, the little one moves a lot....except for the one moment I really wanted her to (gave DH and I a lovely little scare..brat)



Food cravings? Nothing unusual.

Gender? Girl <3


Labor signs? .Just the usual BH contractions


Belly button in/out? Almost flat (that's a big sad face :( )


What I miss: My waist and my scale.


What I am looking forward to: Getting my glucose test over and done with this Wednesday.


Milestones: Making it to the third trimester!!!





Signing off with some nursery pics!






Wednesday, January 18, 2012

The Last Few Weeks

Dearest Little One,

    I have been absolutely terrible about keeping up with your letters...but, whoa, have you been keeping me busy. We started with tiny nudges around 16 weeks, (which your daddy was SO excited to feel) and now you're twisting, turning, dancing, and jumping around in there like its your one and only job. You really hate when I put anything near my bellybutton and you'll kick and kick until whatever it is has moved from out of your space. I'll admit; sometimes I do it on purpose. It reassures me that you're okay and still just as sassy as always.

So, here are some photo's little one.

Oh, and should I mention?

You're not just Little One anymore. 

                                                                   You're our daughter.



25 Weeks
18 Weeks




Your Christmas Presents
Expectant Parent Ornament From Your Great-Grandmom






Your Nightstand


Your Dresser




Until Tomorrow, Little One.

Love Always