I just realized that I have an ultrasound in 2 ½ weeks! Yay!! It’ll be fun to see one so late in the pregnancy; perhaps we’ll even take a video camera so we can record my face! J/K, but perhaps we should video it! I have changed my mind. In stead of Karter coming on Dec 15, I would like for her to come the night of Dec 17. The ultrasound is scheduled for that afternoon J
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Ramblings...
After a long day's work, Jordan and I had an appointment with Dr. Saghal yesterday. It couldn't have been a more positive appointment! He noted progress in nearly every area and was clearly tickled when she referred to him as "my doctor". Her progress is so promising that he opted not to schedule any more Botox injections for the time being and will be keeping her medication at the same level! This may not seem like much, but this is the first appointment in a long time where he has not increased the dosage, so I consider it a win! He is not the first doctor to note Jordan's internal drive, incredible motivation, and advanced intelligence... but it never gets old hearing it from "the professionals". And yes, there's also comfort in knowing that it's absolutely 100% true! So when Jordan throws herself on the ground like a typical 2 year old, and then screams persistently for twice as long and twice as loudly, I remind myself - this is same characteristic that has helped her accomplish so much already! This is one little girl that will always have me super willing to take the bad with the good, because as it turns out, the bad in her IS super good!! And sure, she's a bit spoiled - but let's face it, hard work should be rewarded!! So before you judge my Princess, be warned, you should be careful how you talk to the Queen!!
The countdown to Karter's arrival continues! I have 4 appointments left on the books, and I'm told that will be it unless my doctor requests more! My next appointment is this afternoon - and this will be my last non-intrusive appointment. If you've ever been pregnant, you know exactly what I'm talking about!!
There is so much preparing left to do! We still need to figure out the closet situation, make Karter's bed (which is currently buried in the wonderful gifts she has received), pick up nipples for her bottles, clean up the carseats and stroller, and many more things that have yet to be identified!! But we continue to make progress. Last night, Jordan, Daddy and I toured Akron General, where Karter will be delivered. The rooms are small, but all private. The facilities are new, and overall, it seems like a great place to welcome Karter into this world! Have I mentioned how not ready I am to welcome Karter into this world...?
The countdown to Karter's arrival continues! I have 4 appointments left on the books, and I'm told that will be it unless my doctor requests more! My next appointment is this afternoon - and this will be my last non-intrusive appointment. If you've ever been pregnant, you know exactly what I'm talking about!!
There is so much preparing left to do! We still need to figure out the closet situation, make Karter's bed (which is currently buried in the wonderful gifts she has received), pick up nipples for her bottles, clean up the carseats and stroller, and many more things that have yet to be identified!! But we continue to make progress. Last night, Jordan, Daddy and I toured Akron General, where Karter will be delivered. The rooms are small, but all private. The facilities are new, and overall, it seems like a great place to welcome Karter into this world! Have I mentioned how not ready I am to welcome Karter into this world...?
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Holy Smokes! OMG! Holy Cow!!
Curious about the headline? These are just a few of the appropriate reactions when we realize that we are 30 days are less from welcoming Karter Kaye into our lives!! It just so happens that I wanted things to fly by and sneak up on me, but as they say, be careful what you wish for, you might just get it! There's so much left to do, and the days to do it are officially "numbered"!
COUNTDOWN TO KARTER: 30 days or LESS!
Jordan finally got to sit on Santa's lap today. She was super excited, until she actually sat in his lap. He's so much bigger up close! But the apprehension didn't last long - Jordan is still excited for Santa to "come to her house at night and bring her new toys". Specifically, she has asked Santa for a baby doll that she can bath - and she picked "her" out at the toy store last week. Even if I'm not ready for Christmas, Jordan IS ready and Christmas IS just around the corner!!
COUNTDOWN TO KARTER: 30 days or LESS!
Jordan finally got to sit on Santa's lap today. She was super excited, until she actually sat in his lap. He's so much bigger up close! But the apprehension didn't last long - Jordan is still excited for Santa to "come to her house at night and bring her new toys". Specifically, she has asked Santa for a baby doll that she can bath - and she picked "her" out at the toy store last week. Even if I'm not ready for Christmas, Jordan IS ready and Christmas IS just around the corner!!
Thankful for 4 Day Weekends
HAPPY THANKSGIVING! I know... I'm a couple of days late, but 4 day weekends are BUSY at our house!! I never knew that until this weekend. This is actually the first 4 day weekend that I can remember Jared, Jordan and I all being home together!! And what a wonderful way to spend the holiday!!!
Jared and I were both able to wrap up work a little early on Wednesday and get an early start on celebrating the holiday. This gave us the long over due chance to go Christmas shopping as a family! And what a success! We not only enjoyed quality time at the Food Court, but we also managed to buy for 2 people off of our list! AND, we got the last ingredient for lady locks/cream horns/lady fingers/whatever you want to call the deliciousness that Jared and I love to cook up during the holidays!! When we got home, we still had shopping on our minds... and we managed to finish up another 3 people off our list on-line!!
Thursday morning, Daddy and Jordan watched the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade while Mommy surprised Jordan with her favorite breakfast treat, biscuits and gravy!
After breakfast, we started on the lady locks and chocolate chip cookies, finishing up just in time to make it to our Thanksgiving dinner at Perkins!!
Jared and I enjoyed our turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes and gravy, and greenbeans, while Jordan mostly enjoyed her mashed potatoes and the pink crayon that the nice waitress brought her to color with; we were all pleased with the free dessert, free drinks, good food, AND walking away without any dishes to wash!!
When we got back home, we were all ready to relax and watch a little Thanksgiving day football.
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Anticipating the Beginning
I have started to think about Karter's entrance into our world. I have been thinking about what I want to tell her when we first meet, and how I want to introduce her to the big sister who already loves her and is so excited to teach her so much. I'm thinking about who should hold her first, and who should get that first kiss. And by the way, I already know the answer. Those first moments are so important. They must be filled with maximum love, and no one can love a little girl like her Daddy! I know this first hand from my own father and see it every day when Jared looks at Jordan.
Are you getting excited for those first moments too?
We welcome all of our friends and family to join us at the hospital! That doesn't mean that I'll have stadium seating between my legs, but it doesn't mean I won't either... okay, so I won't. I believe that I was fairly adamant when Jordan was born that I didn't want a bunch of people in the delivery room with us. I am conservative, and that can distort my judgement at times. I would claim that I was young and stupid, but I wasn't that young, so I suppose we can just blame stupidity! You, our friends and family are the ones that have stood beside us through our toughest times and place your hands on our shoulders when our knees are buckling; if you want to be with us on that special day in December, we want you to be there!
We are delivering at Akron General Medical Center in the New Life Center. For anyone who visited Jordan at the Children's Hospital, we'll be right down the street! Jared, Jordan and I will be touring the facility on Monday! Jordan knows that when Karter is ready to come out, I will go the hospital and the doctors will help us get her out. This could make for some cute conversations on Monday while we're at the hospital admiring other babies!
Are you getting excited for those first moments too?
We welcome all of our friends and family to join us at the hospital! That doesn't mean that I'll have stadium seating between my legs, but it doesn't mean I won't either... okay, so I won't. I believe that I was fairly adamant when Jordan was born that I didn't want a bunch of people in the delivery room with us. I am conservative, and that can distort my judgement at times. I would claim that I was young and stupid, but I wasn't that young, so I suppose we can just blame stupidity! You, our friends and family are the ones that have stood beside us through our toughest times and place your hands on our shoulders when our knees are buckling; if you want to be with us on that special day in December, we want you to be there!
We are delivering at Akron General Medical Center in the New Life Center. For anyone who visited Jordan at the Children's Hospital, we'll be right down the street! Jared, Jordan and I will be touring the facility on Monday! Jordan knows that when Karter is ready to come out, I will go the hospital and the doctors will help us get her out. This could make for some cute conversations on Monday while we're at the hospital admiring other babies!
Friday, November 19, 2010
Ut oh... I've got an urge to clean!
It's midnight, and I'm not sleeping. I am exhausted, but I seem to have caught somewhat of a second wind. I stumbled up the steps and found myself laying in bed with my eyes wide open for nearly 30 minutes when I couldn't take it anymore. I have that urge to clean, but I know that I can't do that without waking the whole house up (which is unfortunate, because the house really could use a good cleaning!) So here I sit, in the basement, at my desk, working. I have had a couple longer contractions today, but nothing with notable frequency. I'm sure it's nothing, but when I just thought about how much I wanted to clean, I remembered what they say... awww... as I like to say, a girl can dream. Of course, it would be easier to dream if the girl could sleep... but you can't always get what you want...
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
"Your weight really jumped up there Missy"
Yesterday was my 33 week appointment! I can't say that the past 33 weeks have flown by, but it hasn't drug on either. Now with the holiday season just around the season, time is sure to grow some wings!!
The appointment was good. My doctor made the comment "your weight really jumped up there Missy", but went on to say that she is very proud of my weight gain to date and fully expected that with my previous history and natural build, I would "exceed expectations" in this department. I still have 6 weeks to fight the good fight, and I am committed to getting back into shape after Karter is born. Jared and I are both looking forward to strapping our skates back on and "strolling" around the block with the kiddos! Too bad it'll be winter in Ohio!!
Next week is my final week without an appointment! That is the point where I think I can finally say that I am CLOSE!!
I have had more concerns during this pregnancy; they never really seem warranted, but they are a reality of being my Mama's daughter. That is not a slap at my Mother, rather an admittance of a truth that we both share - we are worriers. My latest concern has been pre-mature labor, so I was happy to receive an email with this line this morning, "If you've been nervous about preterm labor, you'll be happy to know that babies born between 34 and 37 weeks who have no other health problems generally do fine. They may need a short stay in the neonatal nursery and may have a few short-term health issues, but in the long run, they usually do as well as full-term babies." So it looks like I should start finding something new to worry about!
How about the holidays? I love the holiday season, but it truly is a busy time of year! This weekend, we have planned a weekend of adult fun. We are meeting with a woman from our district to discuss Jordan's upcoming transition from her current school program to one within the school district on Friday at 3:30p. Once that meeting is complete, Jordan is going home with her Nanny to enjoy some time with "her other family", and Jared and I are going to a happy hour with some of his co-workers and our shared friend, Meredith. If timing works out, we'll also be joined by Justin and Mel! If not, we'll meet up at the house when they get into town later in the evening. Saturday evening is the annual Greek party, where we are sure to dance too much and have too much fun. Sunday will be a nice day to relax and hang out as a family!!
Next weekend is Thanksgiving!! In addition to celebrating the many things that we have to be thankful for, we are going to get our tree and decorate for Christmas!! I'm so glad that our 2009 ornament made it in time!! But I'll need to swing by Bed Bath and Beyond to get our 2010 - looks like it's time for another "Baby's first Christmas" ornament!! Or is it... if Karter isn't born until after Christmas, then technically, next year would be her first Christmas, right? Ut oh. We don't have a plan B! Does that mean I must wait and see how things "play out"? Did I just find something new to turn my concern toward? If Karter comes after Christmas, what will our 2010 ornament be? Any ideas?
Now let's turn our attention to more holiday fun! Dec 11, we are going with our friends, Matt and Rachel, and their nephew Cylis to the Polar Express! If you know Jared well, you can probably guess that he is the most excited!! This could become a great holiday tradition!
The appointment was good. My doctor made the comment "your weight really jumped up there Missy", but went on to say that she is very proud of my weight gain to date and fully expected that with my previous history and natural build, I would "exceed expectations" in this department. I still have 6 weeks to fight the good fight, and I am committed to getting back into shape after Karter is born. Jared and I are both looking forward to strapping our skates back on and "strolling" around the block with the kiddos! Too bad it'll be winter in Ohio!!
Next week is my final week without an appointment! That is the point where I think I can finally say that I am CLOSE!!
I have had more concerns during this pregnancy; they never really seem warranted, but they are a reality of being my Mama's daughter. That is not a slap at my Mother, rather an admittance of a truth that we both share - we are worriers. My latest concern has been pre-mature labor, so I was happy to receive an email with this line this morning, "If you've been nervous about preterm labor, you'll be happy to know that babies born between 34 and 37 weeks who have no other health problems generally do fine. They may need a short stay in the neonatal nursery and may have a few short-term health issues, but in the long run, they usually do as well as full-term babies." So it looks like I should start finding something new to worry about!
How about the holidays? I love the holiday season, but it truly is a busy time of year! This weekend, we have planned a weekend of adult fun. We are meeting with a woman from our district to discuss Jordan's upcoming transition from her current school program to one within the school district on Friday at 3:30p. Once that meeting is complete, Jordan is going home with her Nanny to enjoy some time with "her other family", and Jared and I are going to a happy hour with some of his co-workers and our shared friend, Meredith. If timing works out, we'll also be joined by Justin and Mel! If not, we'll meet up at the house when they get into town later in the evening. Saturday evening is the annual Greek party, where we are sure to dance too much and have too much fun. Sunday will be a nice day to relax and hang out as a family!!
Next weekend is Thanksgiving!! In addition to celebrating the many things that we have to be thankful for, we are going to get our tree and decorate for Christmas!! I'm so glad that our 2009 ornament made it in time!! But I'll need to swing by Bed Bath and Beyond to get our 2010 - looks like it's time for another "Baby's first Christmas" ornament!! Or is it... if Karter isn't born until after Christmas, then technically, next year would be her first Christmas, right? Ut oh. We don't have a plan B! Does that mean I must wait and see how things "play out"? Did I just find something new to turn my concern toward? If Karter comes after Christmas, what will our 2010 ornament be? Any ideas?
Now let's turn our attention to more holiday fun! Dec 11, we are going with our friends, Matt and Rachel, and their nephew Cylis to the Polar Express! If you know Jared well, you can probably guess that he is the most excited!! This could become a great holiday tradition!
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Old Treasures for New Memories
I had a quick, yet super nice visit, from an old co-worker and friend this morning. When I met Heather Gibbins, she was sporting her own baby bump, and Jared and I gave her Jordan's bassinet and super cool zip-up winter car seat cover to use with her little girl (and any subsequent babies since we were presumably "done"). Since then, Heather's family has grown with the birth of a second baby!!
When Heather heard I was pregnant, she immediately offered us the bassinet and cover back. Baby Zac had outgrown the bassinet and pink just wasn't his color. Heather's re-gift is such a gem to us! These were two of our most favorite items with Jordan, and I'm sure they will be with Karter too. Thank you Heather, Mama Hamilton, and Aunt Jen, who each gifted us these items at some point!!
I am really starting to get excited for the new memories that we'll create with our old treasures. Being surrounded by supportive friends and family has been and continues to be the gift that keeps on giving, and a true blessing at such a scary and exciting time! Please continue to think of us, pray for us, and scold us when we're out of line; with your help, we are becoming the parents and people that we want to be!
Next appointment is TODAY at 3:50p! Can't wait to hear a little heart beat and hear a good report!
When Heather heard I was pregnant, she immediately offered us the bassinet and cover back. Baby Zac had outgrown the bassinet and pink just wasn't his color. Heather's re-gift is such a gem to us! These were two of our most favorite items with Jordan, and I'm sure they will be with Karter too. Thank you Heather, Mama Hamilton, and Aunt Jen, who each gifted us these items at some point!!
I am really starting to get excited for the new memories that we'll create with our old treasures. Being surrounded by supportive friends and family has been and continues to be the gift that keeps on giving, and a true blessing at such a scary and exciting time! Please continue to think of us, pray for us, and scold us when we're out of line; with your help, we are becoming the parents and people that we want to be!
Next appointment is TODAY at 3:50p! Can't wait to hear a little heart beat and hear a good report!
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