Wednesday, August 22, 2012

32 Week Appointment

32 Weeks


Monday I hit the 32 week mark...only EIGHT weeks left! The crazy thing is it doesn't seem that long ago that we went to the doctor for the first time when I was 8 weeks pregnant! Time seriously has flown by!



Here is the 32 week photo:


32 w, 1 d

Things have been going good lately, although sleeping has become quite uncomfortable. I now wake up every two hours or so and have to switch to the other side to lay on. It seems like it's a huge chore to turn over, that half the time I just get up and go to the bathroom. I'm averaging 2-3 nighttime bathroom breaks. Ugh!

Also, the whole bending down to pick things up off the ground is nearly impossible. With a 17-19 inch baby (according to the 'baby books') scrunched up in my stomach, it makes sense that bending at my waist is difficult! Most of you know I babysit for a family two nights a week (next week will be my last week with them) with a 2 year old and 3 year old. Last night I was playing ball with the three year old and I asked him if he could come pick up the ball for me. He asked if the baby was in my way! When I said, yes William it's hard for me to bend over with this baby in my belly... he told me, Cori, just bend your knees and squat down! Hah. A few minutes later I picked up the ball and he cheered and clapped for me! I love it! It did feel like a big accomplishment! =)

We had our doctor's appointment yesterday (Tuesday) and everything went well. I was thrilled to get to see my own doctor again after now having appointments with the other four doctors in the practice. My belly measured on track, my blood pressure is still really good, and Embry's heart rate was 146 bpm. Something I brought up was the possibility of inducing early since I have gestational diabetes. She said that since I barely failed the 1 and 3 hour tests, that my numbers have been so good and there has never been a need for insulin that they aren't worried at all about the GD. I was a little bummed, because the planner (control freak) in me wanted to be able to pick the date she's born.... =) With that said, we will do a sonogram at 36 weeks and possibly 38 weeks to check on birth weight. I guess in four weeks when we have the sonogram we will find out if there's a worry of her being a big baby. We also got our flu shots since we'll have a newborn in the house during flu season this year. This years batch just came out last week.

Other Things...

Last week my girlfriend, Ashli, came over and we had a fun girls day of putting together baby things! She was so sweet to offer her help doing manual labor! We put together the stroller, car seat, swing and bouncer and did our fair share of chatting =) Thanks Ash!!


This weekend we barely left the house. We got take out both nights for dinner and Saturday I stayed in my PJs ALL DAY LONG! I spent the majority of the weekend crafting. I pulled out my sewing machine for the second time since getting it in 2006 and retaught myself how to sew. (Okay, threading the machine took me almost 2 hours, but now I'm a pro) I spruced up some of Embry's burp cloths. I also found a bunch of bow tutorials online and taught myself to make hair bows.



Six down, six to go!

E's hair bows...so far...
 I also had Jacob spray paint this frame and matting for me to make this for her room...




The nursery is almost complete! The bedding was shipped out to us yesterday and I cannot wait to see it in the room. In a few weeks, Ruthie is coming to town and will get some photos of the nursery and I'll share on here and Facebook! Can't wait! 

Monday, August 20, 2012

"Family" Maternity Pictures

On the morning of my birthday, Ruthie took some maternity pictures of me and Jacob together (and Athena!). We met at 9:00 am and it had to already be 100 degrees! Gotta love August in Austin.

Here are our favorites! Have I mentioned how amazing it is to have a photographer in the family?!?! Just can't wait until Baby E is here and Ruthie can take photos of her!!















*Today I am 32 weeks pregnant, but have my OB appointment tomorrow! We'll do our update then! 

Sunday, August 19, 2012

Baby Shower!

Two weeks ago my mom and sisters threw me the baby shower of the century! They had the cutest decor, games, food, etc... they thought of EVERYTHING! I cannot thank them enough!!! Also, all of the guests were incredibly generous with gifts for Embry! She is set for the next year (or few, hah) I'll let the pictures do the speaking...


Decor! (I never got a picture of the diaper cake my mom made too!)

Food and gifts galore!




Just some of the gifts we received!

Just some of the gifts we received!

One of the really fun parts was a 'photo booth' where guests could leave a piece of advice or a note to us! I just LOVE these!









At the end of the shower... all of our gifts!



Thanks again to my mom, Ruthie, and Tomi for throwing us the best shower!! Haboo!!



Friday, August 10, 2012

30 Week Appointment

This Monday I hit the 30 week mark! We have had a crazy past few weeks and I just went to my 30 week appointment today, even though I am 30 w, 4 d. We were able to get my 30 week photo done on Monday morning before I left to go on my last business trip before baby!

Like my 28 week photo, this was taken early morning before an early flight, so again I look super sleepy and puffy! Oh well!


30 w, 0 d

Doctor's Appointments

Today I had two appointments; one with the diabetes doctor and one with my OBGYN.

I had my FINAL appointment with the diabetes center! My doctor was thrilled with my blood sugar readings and said I never have to come back! Yay! He also left me with some 'food for thought'... He was interested in if my doctor had me fast for my blood glucose tests. I said yes and that I actually was quite dehydrated for my three hour test. He told me that most doctors have their patients eat and drink before the tests and he has a theory that in some cases of fasting beforehand, some women's bodies can handle the really sugary drink, but then go on to have no issues with blood sugar readings over their pregancy. If anything, it's been good to be cautious I suppose.

As for my 30 week OBGYN appointment, I met the final doctor in my practice. I liked her, but was not impressed with her bedside-manner. Of course, it was a 4:00 pm Friday appointment and I wasn't seen until 4:40, so she had one foot out the door. She never even told me the baby's heartrate! Also, I didn't get the chance to mention my bloody nose and crazy foot swelling from last weekend to her. I did say I was worried that the baby seemed big because I feel bigger than other people I see and she laughed and said my fundal measurement was exactly 30 weeks. She reassured me that I was growing right on track. She also told me I will have one more sonogram at 36 weeks to check on estimated birth weight, so that's exciting news!

How I've Been Feeling

I have continued to feel good, but have started to get uncomfortable at some points. This past week flying (without Jacob) I realized how I am just getting too big to fly. When I am wearing jeans especially, it's really tough to bend and tie my own shoes!


Tying my shoes before I left for the airport!

I also dropped something on the plane on Monday and attempted to lean over to get it, but it was a goner. I just can't really bend, especially from a sitting position anymore! It was kind of surprising to me how unhelpful people were to a big pregnant lady! Retrieving my luggage off the cart while 50 other people are fighting for their bags is just not fun anymore!

I am still sleeping fine, I just wake up and have to change positions every other hour or so. It's really only possible to sleep on my side, but every few hours each side starts to hurt. I will kind of miss business trips sleeping alone in a king size bed full of pillows propping me up! ;)

The weekend of my baby shower, my feet started swelling BADLY! Friday morning I woke up and my feet and ankles were one with my legs... All weekend they were just awful. They were HUGE and I thought it was going to be a new pregnancy symptom, but Sunday when we got back to Dallas, Jacob ran out and got me compression stockings for my trip and I wore them while flying and I've not had any more swelling! Thank Goodness!!!

Other News

I still owe two very important posts... my amazing baby shower from last weekend and a post of maternity pictures that Ruthie took of me and Jacob (and Athena) last weekend. I will try to get those posts up this weekend or next week!

Like I said earlier, I am DONE traveling for work as of yesterday! So thankful for that! I do plan on working right up until the day I give birth, since I'll be working from home from here on out, I can work from my bed if I need to!

We've been quite addicted to the Olympics and I think Jacob will have withdrawls this weekend when they end!

Jacob is spending his days job hunting and is optimistic about getting a job before Embry arrives.

The nursery continues to come together! I am almost done with a collage wall for her room I've been working on. I am waiting for two more things to put up there. When Ruthie comes to town in September, I'm going to have her take some nice photos of the room and hope to have everything complete then to share! =) Also, the custom bedding I had made should be in by September 1.

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Babymoon!

Last night Jacob and I arrived home from our "babymoon"! We had SUCH a great trip to Key West, FL!  

We left VERY early Saturday morning after a very short/stressful night sleep. Friday night after we packed and prepared everything for our 7:30 am flight (eek!) we were headed to bed around 10:00pm and I leaned over to kiss Athena goodnight on the couch and noticed she had a few splotches of bright red blood on her. I reached up to my nose and realized I had a bloody nose. As Jacob later told me, it was gushing. I didn't start to full on panic, but Jacob jumped up and got me tissues. Within seconds I had bled through about 6 tissues and had blood dripping all over my hands. I started freaking out. I have never had a bloody nose in my life, not even when I broke my nose. All I could think about was the baby and what was wrong with me and if it was hurting her. Jacob rushed and got heavy duty paper towels and starting freaking as well. At this point I was bleeding through paper towels quickly. Jacob had me lay down on the couch...big no no. I immediately choked on the amount of blood rushing down my throat and it made me panic even more. I said we need to call a doctor and immediately I thought of one of my parents best friends from Chicago who is an OBGYN and just last week had told my dad to make sure I call him if I ever need anything. We called my parents in a panic and asked him to call Mike. He was on vacation himself but called me immediately. He was awesome. He told us exactly what to do and reassured me I was okay. Although, he said after applying pressure if the bleeding didn't stop we needed to go to the ER. He also wasn't too sure about me flying in 9 hours, but said if all bleeding stopped I should be fine. Luckily once we figured out where and how to apply pressure the bleeding stopped and has yet to start up again. I slept awful that night though as I woke up every half hour to make sure I wasn't bleeding! Needless to say, we were exhausted when our alarm went off at 4:50 am on Saturday.

We had to fly to Miami to catch a little flight to Key West. Luckily we booked first class tickets there and back and on the way there we were on a HUGE plane, so first class were the seats that lay completely flat into beds! Neither of us slept a wink that flight though. We chatted the whole way, enjoyed a yummy breakfast and of course kept tissues nearby for any sudden bloody noses =)




Once we arrived in Key West we got to our resort and hit the pool! That night we rode the shuttle to downtown Key West and had a great dinner overlooking the water. I think we got back to the hotel around 9:30 and slept over 12 hours that night. Such a great way to kick off vacation!



Seafood Dinner at The Conch Republic

Jacob buying a "Cuban" cigar

The next day we ate breakfast at the local Waffle House and then spent the first half of the day by the pool then got ready to go into town for dinner and our excursion, the glass bottom boat!



Best iced coffee in Key West!

One of our best meals- soft shell crab and yellow tailed snapper!

We're so glad we took people's advice and did the glass bottom boat!










Our first taste of Key Lime pie on the island!
(Key Lime and Coconut Mango Key Lime)
The next day we headed into town and grabbed breakfast at a Cuban restaurant and took the food to the famous "hot sauce bar" called Peppers. It was pretty cool, you can do a free tasting of like 25 hot sauces. I did about 8 before they got to hot for me! We spent the rest of the day walking around, stopping at a few bars listening to live music, and stopping at some food stands for local eats!


Jacob about to try to hottest sauce on the island


He survived!

Listening to some live music

Chocolate covered key lime pie...oh my!



I didn't get any photos, but that night we had one of our best dinners on Stock Island. We had asked a few locals we met over the first few days where we should eat and we heard multiple times to go to Stock Island at eat at the Rusty Anchor. We took their advice and had the best conch fritters ever! We got the seafood sampler and we were thrilled we had listened to the locals! Great food! When we got back to the hotel we went down to the pool/hot tub for a little and vegged out!


Our last full day in Key West we ventured out to one of the three beaches, the one we heard had the best water. (Fort Zachary Beach) One of our hotel shuttle drivers gave us some inside scoop on the beach and also where to eat on our way back to the hotel. We had a great day relaxing at the beach and snorkeling! We were shocked, but right off the beach we saw TONS of cool fish! We also got to see a cruise ship arrive in Key West- it actually was the same boat we were on in May 2011! (Carnival Ecstasy!)




On our way back to the hotel we took the shuttle drivers advice and stopped at Blue Heaven for a late lunch and key lime pie. He told us, this is the "real" stuff, not the Sarah Lee stuff everyone else sells...hah! We split the grilled cheese and lobster roll and of course a piece of the key lime pie and oh my gosh....



From the words of the locals...the REAL key lime pie




We went back to our hotel and relaxed a little before our last night in Key West. We spent the evening having a great last dinner and enjoying the infamous Mallory Square! (Where they 'celebrate the sunset every night!)



The best show at Mallory Square! This dog would go around
collecting tips and drop them in his bucket! Too cute!






The best part about Mallory Square was finding the souvenir I'd been wanting! We are doing a collage wall in Embry's nursery and all week I was searching for some local art for it. I wanted to be able to have something from our trip and we found the perfect piece. We stumbled upon a local artists' booth and she had some really cool paintings. When we searched through her stacks, I KNEW I found the perfect piece! The colors are great and girly and the flamingos were too cute! I also loved how it looked like a "dad", "mom", and "baby" flamingo!



Earlier in the week we stopped in a cute shop and picked up this book. Too cute! Already looks cute on a shelf in Embry's room!



Our last day in Key West was Wednesday and we flew out that day at 5pm. We went out to a big breakfast and hit the downtown area one last time. We had a few last souvenirs to buy; something for our dear neighbor who kept Athena, an ornament for ourselves (on all of our vacations since we've been married we buy an ornament from that city!), and something for our built-in shelves in our living room where we try to bring back something from each trip we go on. We also had one very important food stand to eat at before we left town. Garbo's Grill is by far the highest rank, most talked about place to get food in Key West. They are only open a few days a week and people rave about this place. Each day we heard people talk about it! Let's just say it was worth all of the hype! We split brie, mango and jerk chicken quesadillas and some Korean street tacos....WOW! Great last meal in Key West.




Overall, we had such a great trip!!! We flew back to Miami and then sat in First Class again on our flight to Dallas and had a delicious meal on board. It was great to get home and pick Athena up at our neighbors house. We both tried to pick our top three favorite things about the trip and had a hard time listing things. Overall, we agreed having time to just spend together, with no school, work, tests, etc. hanging over our heads was the best thing ever!