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Sunday, January 15, 2012

New Year...New Me!

 I am bound and determined to make sure I keep up with this blog.  So, I thought what better way to get into the new year than by showing the progression of the new (pregnant, soon to be a mom...) me! The hubby and I have been for the most part doing a pretty good job of keeping track of my weekly growth of the tummy with pictures.  Some weeks we missed (those mostly were early on when I was sicker than a dog and literally spending all weekend of the couch) but I feel in looking back, we got a good gauge of my growth and I am happy we did. Now it's time to share.  Be forewarned! I don't look pretty in all (well, really in most) of the pics because we took them on the weekends and that was when I didn't have to be too presentable because I usually stayed home.  LOL!


9.25.11
10 Weeks 2 days
(I really feel like this was just my pudge I always had and now I just had an
excuse not to feel too self conscious about it! LOL!)

10.8.11
12 Weeks 1 Day
 
10.17.11
13 Weeks 3 Days


10.24.11
14 Weeks 3 Days


10.29.11
15 Weeks 1 Day

I think the shirt over the belly makes it look bigger, but since we
started with the bare belly look, I had to keep going with it too!


11.6.11
16 Weeks 2 Days


11.13.11
17 Weeks 2 Days
Hubby's Birthday!!!


See, doesn't it look bigger with the shirt covering? Is it just me?!
 
Wow I need to wear some more make up! =)
  
11.20.11
18 Weeks 2 Days
 
12.3.11
20 Weeks 1 Day
Told you I dressed up for some...ok, one! =)
  
12.12.11
21 Weeks 3 Days


12.12.11
21 Weeks 3 Days


Merry Christmas! 12.25.11
23 Weeks 2 Days
 
12.26.11
23 Weeks 3 Days
Sporting a fine Wolf Pack shirt!!! =)

Wow talk about growing pains! It's definitely popped!


Happy New Year! 1.2.12
24 Weeks 3 Days


We've reached viability! I think that's a great 31st birthday present!

1.9.12
25 Weeks 3 Days


Magnetic chalkboard complete!So proud of my hubby! Thanks babe!
 This past Friday we reached 26 weeks.  Tomorrow, Monday 1.16.12, I have my gestational diabetes appointment.  Fingers crossed all comes back well and clear.  Twin pregnancies tend to increase the chances of that.  And then on Thursday, 1.19.12, we have another big anatomy scan appointment with our perinatal doctor.  Can't wait to see the boys and see how big they are getting, how much they are weighing, etc.! Off for a big week!
    


Sunday, January 8, 2012

Happy New Year and Milestones

In the back of my mind, I made a New Year's Resolution (I don't usually make any. I always have good intentions around this time of year, but really I have never said "Oh I'll start this Jan. 1st).  I told myself I would post once a week to the blog.  Well, today it's all or nothing.  So...here we go!

It was a pretty calm Christmas and New Year.  We spent 9 days over our winter break up in Northern Nevada visiting my family and friends, enjoying the cold temps (7* most mornings), hoping for snow but it alluded the area, and showing off the belly for the first and only time there.  This was a last big trip up there until probably this summer after the boys are born.  Then we came home and spent the end of our two week break getting the nursery done (well, pretty much done).  Then we rang in our New Year's Eve with some close friends and their family playing Xbox Kinect (hilarious by the way!).  A and I won 2 out of 3 dart games (taking us back to our early days when we first moved here and allowing us both a game with minimal movement as I was 24 weeks preggo and she was 34 weeks!) and our husbands and her family did all the REALLY intense active games, where they were all left sweating and breathing heavy.  It was a fun, classic night. We made it home by 10:30pm and I am pretty sure the hubby and I were out by 11pm.  Ah well, there will be plenty of ball drops we'll witness in the future.

The nursery was a big to-do on the hubby's to-do list for this break.  He said it was my Christmas present and he really wanted to make sure it was at least ready to house two little ones and all of the stuff we have started getting.  He did an amazing job! The biggest debate in our minds was what color would we paint it.  We decided to go with a Jungle Sports theme (I was pretty adament that I didn't want just a typical sports themed room...I mean, we already have our wonderful baseball room. If the boys want in there when they're older, by all means. LOL!) and so we just decided to go with a neutral beige tone...actually the same color as the majority of the rest of the house.  It looks good.  Honey spent 2 days painting the room, and even had one little surprise project up his sleeve.  He really wanted a magnetic chalkboard area.  It turned out awesome. He just needs to frame it out with the trim we go and it will be complete.  The cribs he put together on Day 2.  We were blessed to get both cribs and mattress' from his parents.  We are so grateful.  It only took him about 2 hours to put both together.  I laughed at this because I have always heard that the cribs can take a long time.  I wonder if I should check that they'll actually hold someone?! =) And then we put up the decals. Our last touch will be to add the boys' names above their cribs and a quote on the wall (we just need to decide on which quote we want).  But all in all, the room looks awesome! We feel a little more organized instead of just having everything we have received at this point pushed into the room!  Great job honey! I really love it and appreciate it.

Speaking of stuff...I had my first baby shower while I was home.  It was great and I am so grateful for all of the great things we received and getting to see some many friends from up north I haven't seen in a while! We got lots of baby clothes, the bath goodies we registered for, lots of books and diapers, among many other great necessities!  It was actually the perfect sized shower.  I was able to sit and visit with everyone and just enjoy the evening. Thanks so much to my sister and BFF for putting it on!

The final part of the post (besides pics which I promise to put at the end) is the milestone we have reached in our pregnancy.  The day before my birthday we had another appointment with our perinatalologist.  It was a quick appointment to check the heartbeat of the boys, their fluid, and my cervix.  I still have a partial placenta previa.  This means that part of the placenta is covering my cervix and that I have to take things carefully. I was told again no real heavy lifting, no hanky panky, and that I need to be reclining or laying down when I don't need to be standing.  I am ok with that.  Usually by the time I get home from school I am wiped out anyways, so I have no problem taking up my rut in the couch.  But the greatest news was the the next day, on my 31st birthday, we would be 25weeks along! And that is GREAT news because it means that the boys have reached viability.  That means that if for some reason the babies needed to come out (although trust me I plan on keeping them in for as long as humanly possible), they now have a greater chance and higher survival rate.  We'll take it!  That is wonderful news.

As for me, I am feeling good at 25 weeks.  The appetite is present in full force.  Of course, I usually have to do several short meals and snacks throughout the day because with two babies pushing on my stomach, a lot of food does not make it down. There's just no room.  For example, we went out to Outback for dinner on my birthday.  I was good for a few bites of our appetizer and then my salad.  That was all she wrote...I was full!  My ribs made great leftovers the next day! LOL! I have definitely popped as some would say.  There is no doubt I am pregnant and feeling it.  I can't lie though. I am loving the "Oh, you look so little for being pregnant with twins," or "Wow, you're really 6 months along?!" comments.  I know it won't last long.  It seems the belly grows a good amount every week now! But I can finally say, I am enjoying my pregnancy.  I had to deal with a little head cold last week but that is trailing off.  Now, it is just a matter of taking it one day at a time.  Both of my doctors agree, I probably have no more than 5 or 6 more weeks at work.  They are saying most likely I'll be on bedrest.  I am pushing to make it until the end of February.  That will give me maybe 3-4 weeks before the babies come.  It is looking like we will have them by early March or very early April.  Twins never go 40 weeks, so our April 20th date is just that, a date.  We'll see what the next few appointments have in store and I'll keep everyone up to date.

With that being said, and after all my blabbing, here are some pictures.  I hope everyone had a wonderful holidays and here's wishing you all a very Happy New Year! I'll be back in a week...at least that's the goal! ;)
Can't figure out for the life of me how to flip it so it is upright! Sorry. I am working on it.
Here is the nursery though before paint.



Painted, now just working on the magnetic chalkboard!



Both cribs up and our little monkeys ready for some company!




My baby shower back home! So wonderful! Thanks again Sis and BFF!


It was a little duckies theme! Love it!









Saturday, December 24, 2011

Blessings!







'Tis the season! Tomorrow is Christmas and I want to take a moment to just express my gratitude for all the blessings in my life. I am so blessed with amazing family. My parents have been rocks for us over the past year (really over the past 30 years for me!) and my in-laws have loved me from day one like I was their very own daughter! I could not be more blessed with the 4 parents that God has given me! Another blessing is my amazing husband. He has been the most amazing man: loving, caring, giving, helping, supporting, and beyond for the four years I have known him. This past year was our biggest test thus far in our relationship and it has made it all the much stronger! I am so excited to see him fulfill the daddy role I know he was made for! Lastly, the blessing of my sister, my brother-in-law, and my two amazing nephews. They have let me tag along with their family since day one (during my oh so long single days) and have allowed me to play such a role in my nephews lives. I am so grateful. I love the family that I am a part of and I am so fortunate that family does not end just there!

I have the most amazing friends to call family! There are those near and dear to me who I live so far away from, who I can call on at any moment of the day and they are there for me! Thank you friends! I love you!
And of course those I call my Vegas Family! Without my Vegas Family, I don't think the last 8 years would have been so amazing! It's funny how having certain people in your life can build one's family, and they don't even need to be blood related. LOL! I think about if we were all from the same DNA and that's just scary! ;)

Then there is the blessing of my children (of which at this point I count having 4)! I have the best fur babies the world could give. My kitty cat Neka has been with me since pretty much I struck out on my own away from home to Vegas and has given unconditional love (even if she doesn't come downstairs EVER in our house). And then there is my the pup who will forever have my heart. Daisy has shown the hubby and I what true love is and how a loyal dog really can be a child in a couples' life. She has taught us patience and love through all the stages of puppyhood and I truly believe prepared us for what is just around the corner.

And so that brings me to the two little blessings that are growing so rapidly within me! It took a lot to get to this point in my life, not just in the last year, but many years leading up to it and I really feel that now I understand why. I wasn't prepared before now to accept and be ready for the two little men that will soon fill my life and my home with love, laughter, and all the other great experiences motherhood brings! To be able to feel them moving around so much, and share that with the hubby (usually every night before we go to bed and I am being utilized like a world class punching bag) has been the most amazing experience. And as the kicks and jabs get stronger, I know so too do my little men. They have already blessed my life so much, through this experience of being pregnant, to sharing that experience with so many around me, that I am grateful.

So thank you God for all the blessings you have filled my life with. And to all of you who may be reading this, I hope your life is filled with many blessings as well. Merry Christmas all! Have a wonderful time with your family and friends and I look forward to a most amazing New Year for us all!

Saturday, December 17, 2011

The Great Vanishing Act

I can't believe I haven't posted since October! Crazy.  But needless to say, it was a rough couple of months at the beginning.  I would say from the moment I hit about 5 weeks along, maybe just past that, I lost my relationship with food.  Yup, gone! I couldn't eat, couldn't smell food, think about food, nothing.  I did everything anyone told me.  Saltines right when I wake up, before I even got out of bed, the preggo pops, LOTS of water (that really just helped ease anything that actually came up...but I appreciated that!), almonds, ginger snaps, ginger ale (can't eat ginger anything now)...you name it, I tried it!  The one thing that seemed to work best, or at least in my head that I told myself was working was cereal.  Really sugary cereal.  Captain Crunch and Cocoa Puffs really.  I don't think I have ever eaten any of those growing up! It was funny.  Even if I did get sick off of either one, it didn't make me hate it after (like I pretty much did with anything else that proved "unsuccessful" in the long run). 

It is amazing how this pregnancy has finally taken a turn for the better.  Life is so amazing when you feel good.  The only thing that really gets me now is the heart burn.  I have never had it before, but it's amazing how quickly you can form a loving bond with Tums.  It was HORRIBLE the first week I really had it, so I tried Pepcid AC and that made me feel even more crappy.  So I have decided to just stick with the Tums.  They honestly seem to do their job, so I'll take that.

Today we are 22 weeks along.  It is crazy, amazing, astonishing...that we are this far along.  We have an appointment any where from every week to every two weeks.  We are seeing two doctors right now.  Our OB is amazing.  I LOVE her.  She is so caring, funny, and always knows how to say just the right thing.  And then we have our perinatalologist.  We see her because we are considered high risk with the twin and because apparently my cervix has issues (keeps adding to the list). It is very thin and so they have to keep an eye on it to make sure it doesn't allow for preterm labor.  Typical me I guess! I wasn't sure about our perinatal doc, Dr. G, at first.  I didn't think she had a real great bed side manner, but by the 3rd appointment, I changed my mind.  She is great! And the office we see her in has the MOST amazing nurses and staff.  Since we go there every two weeks, it is wonderful how awesome the staff is!

The hubby comes to EVERY appointment with me now (because he missed two appointments for different reasons and those ended up being appointments where I got bad or unsettling news, so now he is mandated to attend every one!).  I am grateful to have him at every appointment.  He asks so many questions, ones I didn't even think of.  And plus, really if we are being honest, we will never go through this again.  I am pretty sure we are a one and done pregnancy family! He has been so wonderful to me.  I try not to be whiny too much, since we all know, I am not incapable of anything yet or to the point where I am too uncomfortable.  But even if we both just sit down or something I am make a big sigh, he'll ask what he can get me.  Usually it's the Tums and more water.  =)  Love that man!

My belly has finally "popped" so to speak.  I can't quite remember which week it really happened, but it seems like it was almost over night.  My goal is to finally post belly shots in order on here tomorrow! That should remind me when it happened.  My students are definitely fascinated with my growing belly. They can't believe how it seems to grow every day (really I just decided to wear loose or tight shirts and then it compounds the look even more, LOL!).

Another great thing about this pregnancy has been going through it with one of my best friends who is also pregnant! She is 10 weeks ahead of me, and has been such a great support.  People always gave us crap at work because we always seemed to dress similar and stuff, and now with both of us being preggos, they laugh.  This is baby #2 for her.  She already has the most amazing, loving son.  This pregnancy they decided not to find out the sex of the baby.  It's not driving her crazy, but it is certainly driving me crazy. I don't know how she does it!  I would  be dying to know and the fact that we could find out early on because of all the ultrasounds we have, you bet I wasn't going to dilly dank finding out!  I think it is a girl for her this time.  Either would be great, but then the boys could have a built in girlfriend.  =) Arranged marriages between friends could work, right?!  LOL! She had been such a great support and a great shoulder to lean on every day with this new and unknown experience.  Really, that is how all of my awesome friends have been, those with or without kids.  They have all been so supportive, helpful, comforting, and genuine.  I am SO BLESSED!

To top it off, there are a few other close friends who are pregnant right now too! They live far, but it is fun to talk every couple of days or weeks and find out how they are doing.  We do a lot of comparisons and it is fun and funny! I am so excited for them!  It will definitely be a baby-centered world for a lot of us in the next year.  However, I am sure how twin situation will be a little more unique.

So, some final updates on our two little men.  We just had an extensive appointment last Wednesday.  They are both weighing in at 1lb 2 oz.  They are measuring a couple days ahead of where they should be.  I'll take it! Keep growing big babies! I would rather have them come out weighing on the heavier side, since most babies tend to lose a little weight right after they are born.  The 4 chambers of their hearts look good, and they are MOVING fools!  The ultrasound tech was laughing at how Baby A wouldn't let her get a good shot of a couple of things.  I feel like we have already started to stereotype their personalities.  Baby A (Landon Douglas) seems to be our shy yet simple guy (except for this last appointment it seems).  Baby B (Parker Neal) seems to our trouble maker.  He always seems to be lining up to kick at his brother or give Mommy some worry at an ultrasound appointment for whatever reason.  But really, they are both my little loves! 

I am getting nervous, yet so very excited.  I know I have absolutely NO idea what I have gotten myself into, but I am as ready as I'll ever be.  Like I said, they have been kicking up a storm and it can now be felt on the outside.  On November 29, hubby and I were able to feel some kicking from the outside together, for the first time.  It was awesome!  We both couldn't stop laughing.  I was laying on my side in bed for the night and had my arm just resting on my belly. BAM! I felt something on my arm.  I had to think for a minute, did I really just feel that?! I must have, because I wouldn't  be able to feel a kick on the inside all the way up in my belly (let's just say it's hard to trust my brain at this point...pregnancy brain is SO real people!).  Then I had the hubby put his hand in the same spot.  BAM! There is was again.  He was in awe...and really so was I. And so it starts! They are moving all over the place and all the time it seems.  I know we are in for it, because that is all everyone keeps saying.  It's just going to escalate from here.  Well, bring it on!

Now that I feel like I have done some catching up, I think it is time to enjoy my first nap of winter break! Hopefully, now that I am feeling better and have a little more time on my hands (until my world drastically changes) I will update more frequently again! Hope everyone has a wonderful holiday season and a Merry Christmas!


Officially growing! 20 weeks!


First posted belly pic! 18 weeks!

Monday, October 10, 2011

The Million Dollar Question...

Although you might think the question is, do you know the genders yet or are you going to find out (absolutely we will be finding out...I couldn't have 2 little beanies come into my world without being as prepared as possible! We should know in a few more weeks.), you would be mistaken.  The million dollar question was asked by a close friend of mine last week.

"So, are you enjoying pregnancy?"

The thing is, my dear friend is around every day and I know as soon as she asked, she totally tried to recant her question, alluding to the fact that she knows how I am feeling so far about pregnancy.  It is KICKING my butt!  Really, I have to say, I am enjoying the fact of knowing that I am carrying around 2 little ones, and I am completely enjoying the ultrasounds we get to see the beanies (and boy do we get a lot of them. We will have one every couple of weeks not only through my OB but also through our perinatalologist because we are having twins and considered high risk for a couple other reasons).  However, I am not enjoying all the other aspects of pregnancy that my body seems to be absorbing.  Morning sickness, as I have mentioned before, has taken over.  And it lasts morning, noon, and night.  I have good days but then they seem to be out numbered by the bad days. 

I am slowly starting to get some what of an appetite back, but not nearly to the ravenous point that it was at pre-pregnancy (those who know me know I could always put down some food!). I can't really finish a complete meal.  It usually is a couple of bites and then that no-so-good feeling hits my stomach.  Then I throw in the towel and unfortunately throw away the rest of the meal.  I have gained a couple of pounds back of the initial 15+ I lost, but that is slow going.  The irony of it is, a lot of people keep telling me how good and skinny I look. Hey, at least I am going in a little lighter with these 2, just means I can pork on a little more once I do start packing on the pounds.

They are growing strong.  According to thebump.com, they are the size of a plum this week.  Crazy! I just ate a plum today and have to tell you, that is a lot bigger than I realized.  They are approximately 2 inches long and weigh in at about 1/2 ounce.  And the growing will start to increase rapidly from this point on. Baby B was moving around a lot today during our first ultrasound with our perinatalologist, and according to the ultrasound tech, was totally squashing Baby A.  I guess we know who is going to be the bully of the 2.  =) We did do the 1st trimester screening and there was a little concern with the amount of fluid measuring behind Baby B's neck (this is called the nuchal translucency screening) so they are doing a blood test and we should know more by the beginning of next week.  We are just continuing to pray for 2 healthy babies!

We finally graduated from the fertility clinic and had our first official OB appointment on Sept. 28.  It was exciting and I love my OB.  And we had our very last blood test with the fertility clinic on Thursday, the 29th, finishing our last fertility med (the progest powder pill) on Monday, the 26th.  Woohoo.  It has been almost 9+ months that we have been going to the fertility clinic, getting blood tests every few days among many other tests.  Crazy! We are moving on baby!!! =)

Well, as much as I could keep talking about these little ones and all the milestones they are reaching, and the ups and downs they are putting me through, I think it is finally time to head off to bed.  Thanks for all the continued well wishes and prayers.  We'll keep you all up to date as we continue to head off to all our upcoming appointments.  Night all!

And just to keep everyone smiling...pictures of the twins below!


Baby A looking cute as can be!

Baby B finally sitting still for a shot!

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Milestones are grand!

What? An update?  No way! Didn't she fall off the face of the Earth?!

No, no. I didn't fall off the face of the Earth, but it sure has felt like that.  The last few weeks have been pretty rough.  It seems that pretty much as soon as I hit 5 weeks, so did a little thing called morning sickness.  And let me tell you...there is no such thing as it just happening in the morning.  Not in my case anyway.  I am sick morning, noon, evening, and even in the middle of the night. Oh joy.  But I know with those many waves of nausea and puking in the sinks and shower (sorry for the graphic details), that two little beanies are continuing to grow.  And wow are they growing.

We went in for our final ultrasound with the Fertility Center and with Dr. S! It was a bitter sweet appointment.  I have been going to this office for blood draws and ultrasounds every week or two since just about March.  Crazy to think, it's finally time to move on.  Milestones I tell ya!

We went in on 9w6d.  Dr. S was very sympathetic for my continued ralphing over the past few weeks, shall we say, and just kept telling me to drink LOTS of water and keep taking the medication to help kick it down a notch.  And for the most part, the meds have seemed to help.  There are some days that I can take it, and low and behold, it does nothing.  But mostly it kicks in and is a life saver.  I have fortunately been making it through my days at school.  Luckily, no running out on any of my classes.  I think I mentally force myself to hold back.  But some days as soon as the last bell rings, I am making a run for it.  Just have to say, I am grateful to be right across the hall from the bathroom!

So, back to our last appointment.  It went well.  Dr. S told us, and I quote, we have "some bruisers growing!" What does that mean exactly?! Well, it means that even just at a mere 10 weeks along, we have some huge babies growing.  Just the thing to make this already nervous pregnant chick a little more scared.  =)  He said they are doing wonderful.  What was really amazing and really got to me and the hubby was how much they were moving.  I think it was something both of us needed to see, but boy did it catch us both off guard.  They both were moving so much, Dr. S was having a hard time getting measurements. In the picture below, you can kind of tell that Baby B was moving as the picture was taken.  Ah, already workin' the camera!


9w6d along

Apparently, they are now the size of prunes.  It is so funny to see how they base the measurements on food on thebump.com.  Speaking of food, I am slowly but surely getting a little more food down every day...depending on the day.  At 8 weeks along, I did my weekly weigh in on our home scale.  It became evident that all the sickness and no eating was not a good thing.  I have dropped 15lbs since I became pregnant.  Trust me, I am not worrying too much.  I am sure once my appetite and love of food returns, I will easily and quickly put that 15 lbs on plus some. 

So, as for now, we just continue to take it week by week.  We are excited to have "graduated" from the fertility center and move on to our OB/GYN.  I am grateful my doctor actually takes on multiples and high risk pregnancies.  We have our first appointment on Wednesday.  We are looking forward to it.  Now, we just look forward to every Saturday and another week down (and I keep saying little prayers that the morning sickness is working its way out of my system).  I am hoping that as most people say, I will lose the sick feeling and start to get more energy.  With that, maybe I'll even get back into blogging more than once in a blue moon! I hope everyone is well and say again, thanks for all the love and support we continue to receive.  And I'll be in touch with more milestones soon!!!

Have a great rest of the weekend all!
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