Monday, October 17, 2011

35/35

It's so hard to believe that we're already to the big 35/35-- 35 weeks pregnant, 35 days to go.

I'll say it again. 35 days to go. 

OMG!!!


I've been pretty good about posting belly pics each week on Twitter, but not here-- I usually take them on Tuesdays in the bathroom at work. This one is from last week.

We're totally not ready yet and with all of the sickness in our house, it's been very difficult to get the things done that we need to do. Liam seems to be feeling better. He's on a new antibiotic that seems to be working and although his teeth are still bothering him, they've broken through his gums, so the worst seems to be over. Me? I'm another story.

It's been over 2 weeks and I still can't seem to shake whatever I have. My throat felt better for a while after finishing my antibiotics and the pink eye has disappeared, but I'm congested, I have a horrible cough that keeps me up all night, my throat is hurting again and in the past few days I've developed lots of pressure and pain on my left ear. I think it's sinus related.

When I was at the doc last week, I was given a prescription for Zyrtec-D and Flonase-- it's helped some of my symptoms, but not all, and will not make me well if it is, in fact, another infection that's causing this trouble. He mentioned that if I felt pressure in my face/teeth to give him a call and he'd phone in another round of antibiotics. I think this ear pressure is enough to assume it's sinus, even though I don't have a headache. (Unless it's an ear infection?)

The last (and worst?) of my ailments, I'll just have to wait out until delivery. I am experiencing miserable sciatic nerve pain, to the point that I'm barely able to walk from one side of our house to the other. It seems to be ok in the morning but get worse as the day goes on. Obviously, this is slowing me down a lot. This pain on top of being sick has left me with very little energy to finish the tasks that need to get done! (Closet cleaning, baby laundry, moving Liam into his new room, etc.) I just hope that the baby does not come early-- I need to feel better and I need to get my ducks in a row. I fear how I would emotionally handle going into labor within the next few weeks, yet I know it's entirely possible.

Which brings me to my doctor's appointment last week. I've all but decided to switch doctors at this point-- my doctor canceled her 5th appointment this pregnancy with me last week because she was going to be out of the office. This has happened repeatedly and she was not there for Liam's birth. I figure, what's the point of continuing to make appointments with her if she's not going to be there anyway? I know that whoever delivers my baby will be the person on call, but I'd at least like to be able to count on my doctor to be there for office visits. When my appointment was canceled last week, I asked to see whoever was available.

I really liked the doctor I saw-- he was incredibly thorough, more thorough than my current doctor has ever been. He asked me lots of questions, especially about how sick I've been and what I've been taking. He did not agree with the meds that my doctor's nurse had suggested I take & disagreed with her statement that I couldn't be given any additional antibiotics at this point. (Scored major brownie points with me. I can't stand that nurse and every time I have an issue, I have to deal with her. I called last week and left a message asking if my doc could see me for whatever it is that I have, and her response was that my doctor couldn't see me unless I was pregnant. WTF?! Did she not have my chart right in front of her? I paused and then said, "I'm 34 weeks pregnant." Then she launched into how I should take Robitussin D.)

Anyway, back to the doc-- After talking about how bad I've been feeling, the doc wanted to check on the baby to make sure that he's handling everything ok, so I was sent down the hall to be monitored (NST). Although his heartbeat was steady around 150, the doc did not see many accelerations/decelerations that you should see with an active baby. After about 40 minutes of monitoring, he said that everything was ok, but that he'd feel better if I had an ultrasound to check his growth, my fluid levels and the placenta. Everything  looked great-- but the doc said he'd like me to have a NST each week from now until delivery just to check on the baby and make sure that he's still better off inside and not outside. Here's baby Jack's profile:


When I got up to the desk to make my next appointment, the receptionist informed me that my doc would be out again Friday, so I requested that my appointment be made with the doctor I had just seen-- I may request him from now on. I'll have my Strep B test this week (joy) and I'll have an internal before I get monitored for a while. 

Fingers crossed that baby is still going to bake a bit longer!!

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Wordless Wednesday: Fall

 Smocked long-alls and baby turtlenecks? ::drool::


Ok, not totally wordless. 

You know how I keep promising that I'm going to blog more often & then all you hear is silence for a week or two? Yeah, this time the silence is brought to you by a cold (Liam), ear infection (Liam), teething molars (Liam), a sinus infection (me), strep throat (me), pink eye (me) and the aches & pains of a 34 week pregnant sick mommy of a sick one year old (me).

(Rob, miraculously, has escaped all illness so far. Lucky.)

Friday, September 30, 2011

Pinterest Challenge #17: Autumn Wreath

I must've seen this wreath re-pinned on Pinterest about 100 times. Everyone loves it!

It looked easy enough, so I decided to try to make it myself. I bought a grapevine wreath, two bags of Spanish Moss, a roll of burlap garland and a handful of decorative mini pumpkins! An hour last Sunday afternoon and it was done--  It will hang on our door until a Christmas wreath goes up!


I think I need to add some pumpkins to mine. I would have preferred a 12" wreath, but all Michaels had was 18" wreaths. The etsy seller makes hers with one pumpkin for each person in your family, so mine has three-- for Rob, Liam & I, but I think I may add one for Jack and Chloe (our pup)!

http://pinterest.com/pin/234964665/

Pinterest Challenge #16: Halloween Bucket

I saw these Halloween buckets on Pinterest and fell in love with them! However, the pin was a link to an etsy shop and the seller charges $22 per bucket and $7 for shipping! Ouch!

So, I bought a small black bucket from Hobby Lobby for $2.50 (it had a Halloween sticker on one side that I was able to remove) and found an etsy seller who specializes in vinyl decals to cut me the circle, the initial, the name and the polka dots for $6! I have a Cricut and could have cut these myself, but I don't love the fonts that I have on my cartridges and buying one roll of vinyl would have cost me more than the decals did!

I can't wait for Liam to carry this Trick-or-Treating for the next few years (the bucket's only about 5" tall) and I ordered the decals to make one for Jack, too!

Pinterest Challenge #15: Fishy Favors

I love clear pillow boxes. You can fill them with cute things, wrap a ribbon around them & slap on a cute label and you have a great party favor. I filled mine with goldfish... naturally. I wrapped an orange ribbon around them and a sticker with our fish logo.


Pinterest Challenge #14: Bubbles

Bubbles with a personalized label seemed to be the party favor of choice for all recent 1st bday parties! I had to get in on the action-- I bought orange bottles of bubbles at Party City, removed the labels and replaced them with the ones I made (in PhotoShop).

Pinterest Challenge #13: Napkin Rings

I love bright cutlery and napkins at a party or shower! Wrapping up a fork, spoon and knife in a napkins and holding it together with a napkin ring with a personalized label is a nice touch!
I bought teal cutlery & orange napkins. I printed teal polka dot paper strips (that matched the background of the invitation) to wrap around the napkins, then secured them with a round sticker with the goldfish logo and "Liam's First Birthday" on them.