Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Jamerson Testimony

The story is broken into Adam's story, my story, and our story. Our story is written by Adam with my commentary on the side so it of course has his humor tied in. Feel free to ask any questions if you want to hear any part of our side through my eyes.

Adam’s Side of the Story
I wasn’t born into a Christian family or raised Christian until it was the summer between fourth and fifth grade. My parents had gone on a marriage encounter and the Lord spoke to both of them at separate times, when they came back we didn’t have a choice it was “You are going to church.” Surprisingly I was ok with this. I attended Sunday School, went to service weekly and slowly, surely I started to let Jesus into my life.  I was baptized by my own choice, and confirmed through the church.  In high school I was active in the youth group went on the trips, the lock-ins, even met my two best friends in youth group.
            One of the most moving things that I got to experience was a youth gathering in Orlando, FL. It was something about 35,000+ Christian high schoolers all worshiping, learning and growing that made things just really click. Unfortunately I also think this is where the start of my falling away happened. It was not the gathering that did it, it was the church.  The group of chaperones asked to go on the trip to Orlando with us was not the best combination. Of the chaperones there was a Mom and one of her older daughters, and a pastor to be (we’ll talk more about him later.) Also in the youth were the mom’s two youngest daughters, and one of their boyfriend’s. Needless to say I watched the two daughters practically get away with everything while the rest of us were held to strict standards and often scolded for being typical high schoolers.  After we got back from the trip four of us on the trip had a meeting with the pastor about how we were wrong, unruly, impolite, and disrespectful without being able to share our side of the story. After this it seemed as if going to church was a struggle and a fight of will, as if I was judged and already sentenced to my fate.
Once I left for the Navy my downhill battle began to pick up speed. It was hard to practice a religion when in the middle of the ocean there wasn’t a service, a chaplain, or much time for yourself. The little free time that was offered was spent on sleeping for a few hours before the next day started. It was also hard being stationed in a country where Christianity is almost unheard of.  I would say that after about a year in Japan I hadn’t stopped believing in Jesus, but was not a practicing Christian.  Alcohol and cigarettes crept in and made itself almost a way of life for me.  I was spending over $700 a pay check on alcohol and cigarettes, and the only time I would be sober on the weekend was Sunday, and it wasn’t to go to church, it was so I could be sober to call my Parents after they came home from church.  As soon as the phone was hung up it was back to the alcohol.  
I finally started to come back to God prior to me going to Iraq. The same pastor to be helped me through this struggle. Ryan is his name and he is only about 6 years older than me so it was easy to relate to him. Ryan basically answered numerous amounts of questions and battles that I had. The hardest was how can I fight a war and be asked to kill someone that is fighting a war for his God.  Ryan was able to explain that war is not always right, but God commands us to follow your government’s rules and law, and if war is needed then war it is. A tough pill to swallow but off I went. While my bible went with me, it maybe only got opened twice while I was in Iraq. Once when I first got there, and second when I dropped it and it opened accidently. 
Soon after my return Aubrey and I got married, and I’ll allow Aubrey to share her story up until our marriage.

Aubrey’s Side of the Story
I went to church when I was little and I even went to a Christian preschool. Shortly after second grade we just stopped going to church. As I got older I always felt like something was missing and I couldn’t really explain what was missing. After Adam and I started dating I would go to his church every now and then. It was then that I came to realize that what was missing in my life was a relationship with God. I had no idea how to go about starting this relationship and it was just something that fell at the way side.
Adam and I had discussed more and more how we wanted something more for us and how we knew that a vital part was missing. We came up with excuses and kept on the paths we were going.
In January 2010 Adam and I were married. Our first year of marriage was difficult beyond belief! Our relationship had always been not a normal relationship. I married into the Navy, I knew what that meant; long hours, weird schedules, ups and downs of possible moves among other things. I was not only married to Adam, I was married to the Navy. Now add on top of that I was a full-time college student living down in Macomb, Illinois 4 hours away from here Monday through Thursday driving home Thursday evenings and spending the weekend to get some time in with my husband. I basically lived on the road and looking back at my college journey there is no way that I could have made it through all of the struggles without God looking out for me, I just had to realize he was there the whole time. Adam and I moved from our apartment into our current home in Zion and knew that once we were settled we were going to fill that gap in our lives that had been missing the whole time.

 Our Story
Prior to our arrival at CCC there were some struggles and mountains we had to overcome.  I was keeping a rather large and quite harmful secret from Aubrey.  Was I cheating, was I racking up debt, or was I being abusive? I wasn’t being any of those. I was going through a huge battle inside my head with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder or PTSD.  What I wasn’t telling Aubrey is that I was battling the war still in my brain. This had been going on shortly after we got married and only progressively got worse. The first time I had an issue was in the winter of 2010. There was an earthquake in the early morning hours, well in the midst of sleep I was getting bombed and ambushed. Not even thinking I dropped to the floor starting looking for my rifle, which wasn’t next to my bed like it had been for the past 9 months, and ran outside, in the snow, in my pajamas.  After calming down and calling Aubrey who was at school, we agreed I needed help. After going to few counseling sessions it was agreed to keep pepper spray by the bed as my security blanket. All was well for the next year. Still no church, but we were well.  Then on weekend in the spring of 2011 I went to visit Aubrey at school for a charity bar crawl. Leave it up to college students to figure out how to drink alcohol and raise money at the same time. The bar crawl started out great until we went from a sports bar to night club.  At the night club Aubrey left to go to the bathroom, leaving me alone. Normally any guy would be ok with this, but given the low lighting, loud music, and over crowdedness. Aubrey came out of the bathroom to see me in a Hulk like rage about to beat some punk kid for bumping in to me. It was soon after I started going to counseling again, this time with medicine involved. It wasn’t until I was going to counseling once a week for an hour, and some serious doses of medicine did I realize it was our marriage that was affecting my PTSD.  Now it wasn’t Aubrey dressing up like a terrorist and running around the house, it was that I couldn’t be perfectly honest with her. Aubrey had little or no gray area when it came to us. It was either perfectly happy or crazy mad, upset, or violent. It’s hard to be happy internally if you can’t tell your spouse that their hair doesn’t look good.
Finally after going to counseling for about 6 weeks, and not telling Aubrey what was going on so I could heal, I broke the news to her one Thursday night after she came home from school.  After spending nearly 6 hours, talking, yelling, crying, laughing, screaming, and a little bit of silent treatment, our marriage was about to be over. From almost every angle we looked at it there was no way we could resolve the issues. Aubrey felt bad for making me have PTSD, I felt bad for hiding it from her.  Well we did one thing right that weekend. We agreed to go church on Sunday. 
            So now it’s Mother’s Day 2011, and our marriage is about to be over, and we walk into CCC. Not even having found our seats we are greeted by an overjoyed woman full of smiles and Christ, with a baby on her hip.  Heather introduced herself asked us how long we’ve been coming to CCC and informed us about what was to become Elevate. Not so sure how to handle this meeting, we sat quietly and marinated about it at church. While I can’t tell you what Pastor Ken preached about that day, I can tell you he reached deep into our hearts, with the power of the Spirit, and brought us both to Christ that day.  The next day Aubrey and I were talking and I discovered that she did not own a Bible. No sooner did we discover this we were in the car going to Vernon Hills Barnes and Noble to get a Bible. After about an hour of pulling every make, model, translation, and style I bought Aubrey her first bible. Now buying a book is one thing, but seeing the new life in Aubrey and I was well worth the price. From there on we kept coming to CCC, Aubrey got baptized, or as I call it controlled drowning at Lake Michigan, and we joined CCC. 
            Ever since that Mother’s day at CCC to now, our marriage has grown stronger, tighter, and better than we could ever imagine. Christ has always been there for us, we just never realized that he was, and boy are we glad he sent Pastor Ken, Heather and John, and Mike and Beth, and now Elevate into our lives to help us with this journey. 


Thursday, July 19, 2012

Week 24

Week 24 baby is the size of a cantaloupe.

How far along: 24 weeks
Total weight gain/loss: 8 pounds
Maternity clothes: Still a mix between maternity and pre-maternity
Stretch marks: None
Sleep: Sleep has gotten very very interesting. More and more restless
Best moment of the week: Doctor appointment today and getting to hear Little Bambino's heartbeat
Miss anything: My husband. He's had a crazy schedule 
Movement: Baby is now called Little Bambino because of the crazy movement
Food cravings: Ice cream
Have you started to show: Hello basketball belly
Gender prediction: On the fence
Labor signs: None
Belly button in or out: Getting flatter by the day
Wedding rings on or off: On
Happy or moody: Extremely happy
Looking forward to: Spending some time with my husband and family

I had a pretty rough night/morning due to the storms all night and a beagle that is terrified of storms, needless to say very little sleep happened from 3:30 am on. When I got home Adam treated me to lunch ready and made so we could get on the road to head to the doctor. Lunch was so yummy and hit the spot perfectly. Got right into the doctor and found out I gained five pounds since my last appointment, that hit me pretty hard until I realized that my whole pregnancy I've only gained eight pounds my entire pregnancy and when I think of it that way I'm not too upset about it. Adam then had planned for us to go and check out a GF store and the natural baby store to check out cloth diapers to brighten my day. It most definitely worked, we found GF Terayaki sauce which I can't wait to try out. At RG Natural Babies we got a pail liner, a TinyTush diaper, and a Thermos cup for baby.
I found this print and knew Adam would immediately be sold. He loves this diaper and is so excited about cloth. I love that he is so excited. I'm pretty sure my dad is going to love this diaper as well. Adam and I wear camo and now Baby Jamerson will too! Looking forward to heading back up to RG Natural Babies and buying more dipes. I also forgot to add that I put in an order with Alva diapers, I bought two one-sized and a wet bag. Can't wait for them to come in the mail. I can't believe how fun this has become and I also am over the moon that my best friend Chelsey is going the cloth route as well! 
Looking forward to a fun filled weekend. A lot of good should come from it and I can't wait to show the bump off.

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Week 23

Week 23 baby is the size of a grapefruit and getting bigger by the day.
How far along: 23 Weeks
Total weight gain/loss: 3.2 pounds will found out what else I have gained on Thursday
Maternity clothes: A good mix between the two
Stretch marks: None
Sleep: Sleep is still different, baby Jamerson does NOT believe in sleeping in and I'm finding it harder and harder to get comfy and stay comfy
Best moment of the week: Feeling the acrobat move around like crazy
Miss anything: Doughnuts 
Movement: Baby has been nicknamed acrobat due to moving so much
Food cravings: Fruit, tater tots, potato chips
Have you started to show: Bump is there and not going anywhere
Gender prediction: On the fence
Labor signs: None
Belly button in or out: Getting flatter by the day
Wedding rings on or off: On
Happy or moody: Extremely happy
Looking forward to: Dr. appointment on Thursday

Friday, July 6, 2012

Week 22 = A Blur

Notice the wall color change...yep that's right the nursery is painted! I absolutely LOVE the color and think it's perfect for what Adam and I wanted.
How far along: 22 Weeks
Total weight gain/loss: 3.2 pounds
Maternity clothes: Maternity bottoms and still mostly my normal tops
Stretch marks: None
Sleep: Sleep has become interesting. I'm feeling baby move more and more and baby thinks   that it is time to be awake when I want to sleep
Best moment of the week: Seeing our little bundle of joy on Thursday
Miss anything: Alcohol. A good summer mixed drink sounds great
Movement: Moving like crazy!
Food cravings: Anything breakfast (french toast, Swedish pancakes, cereal, fruit)
Have you started to show: Buddah Belly!
Gender prediction: On the fence
Labor signs: None
Belly button in or out: Getting flatter 
Wedding rings on or off: On
Happy or moody: Extremely happy
Looking forward to: Family seeing the big belly this weekend

Baby was cooperative!!!!!!! Thursday was our second ultrasound to go back and check on the baby and see if baby was hiding behind my belly button or not. Well like I've already said  baby was cooperative. We got to see so much more of baby it was crazy! We got awesome pictures and the doctor said everything looks great and the heart looks good as well. This was such good news to hear. The FHR was 155 during the ultrasound and baby weight 1 pound 3 ounces. Crazy that baby weighs a pound!!! 
We have a thumb or finger sucker on our hands. Adam sucked on his finger and I sucked on my thumb so baby is bound to suck on one of its ten fingers. 
Look at those feet! Baby is going to have some long feet.

Today Adam and I headed over to Babies 'R Us to create our first baby registry. Man oh man did this take more energy out of me than I thought! By the time we were done I was tired and hungry. I have gone online and added some extra things that I thought we forgot while we were there. We still have to head over to Target and create another registry for the items that we couldn't find today. Plus Target is one of my favorite stores I just HAVE to be registered there! One of my favorite items on our registry right now is the stroller that Adam and I picked out. 
It has lime green which I'm super excited about and it's easy to use which is the best part. 
We're headed to Rockford this weekend for a family celebration for the fourth and then on Sunday we're going boating with friends. I'm very much so looking forward to a weekend filled with fun.

Monday, July 2, 2012

Weekend Wrap-Up

This weekend was pretty eventful. Nothing huge, but lots of good things came from this weekend. Our house was a zoo since we were dog-sitting for my parents. We had five dogs..yes you read that right five dogs in our house. So yep my house was a zoo. On Saturday Adam and I went grocery shopping and it was actually fun. I don't ever mind shopping for groceries when I don't have to do it by myself. We loaded up our cart where there was no way we could get anything else in the cart. Adam and I made bets on how much our bill would be and we were both off the bill was super low and now Adam sees why I love Woodman's sooooo much! It's also so helpful that all of our shopping can get in one trip since we can get regular food, GF food, and food for the pets. We also went and officially picked out colors for the nursery and if things work out hopefully sometime this week the nursery will get painted! I'm over the moon to agree with Adam on colors and ready to get more and more in the nursery set up. To sum up Saturday Adam and I decided to use a GF pizza mix that we got our hands on and  see if we made a calzone with it how it would taste. 
This is the mix that Adam and I bought and we were nervous to try it out.
This is what the mix turned into. Adam and I have yet to make a calzone that is actually completely covered, we get topping happy. The calzone was AMAZING!!! Adam and I are so happy that the mix is so good. After making this amazing calzone Adam and I started talking about our dreams about how we always have thought that we would be great to own our own restaurant. Then we started talking what kind of restaurant we would have and what kind of food we would make. Then our talk got serious and we are really thinking that we might be able to pull off having our own restaurant. I don't want to share too much because right now it's just a dream of ours and we know what we want to do if we really do go through with it, but it's something for us to always think about!
Sunday was great as well. We had amazing worship at ABF and at church. We then headed off to St. Charles to see one of my close mama friends Sarah to talk cloth diapers 101. The trip there was most definitely an experience bad weather hit the area and heading there we got to see all the damage that was caused. Once we finally got there I got to see Jordan (Sarah's son) and simply put he is adorable. He was being shy and was scared of Adam. I think if I was 13 months I would be scared of someone Adam's size too! Sarah showed me her stash and tips and tricks and Adam got to play around with the diapers. That made the trip! Letting Adam have a first hand experience with something that is not exactly the norm and him seeing how easy and user-friendly cloth diapering is, he's on board! All Adam wants is something that is user-friendly and easy to use. After playing around he is very happy and excited that it will save us money. 
I can officially say that I now have two diapers to start my stash! Thank you so much Sarah for having us over, sharing all you know, and of course for these two diapers! I can't wait to go out and start buying! 
To some my weekend may not sound exciting, but a lot of eventful things happened and I'm glad that the weekend was so great!

Saturday, June 30, 2012

Week 21

How far along: 21 Weeks
Total weight gain/loss: 3.2 pounds
Maternity clothes: Mostly maternity clothes, but there is always some of my normal clothes still being worn
Stretch marks: None
Sleep: Sleep is amazing. Getting more and more exhausted though
Best moment of the week: Having Adam feeling baby move 
Miss anything: Doughnuts
Movement: Every time Adam talks to baby or places his hand on my belly
Food cravings: Fresh fruit and cereal
Have you started to show: The picture explains it all
Gender prediction: Boy
Labor signs: None
Belly button in or out: Getting flatter 
Wedding rings on or off: On
Happy or moody: Extremely happy
Looking forward to: Meeting with Sarah tomorrow and seeing baby again on Thursday

Baby is 10.5 inches long and about 11-12 ounces. Also baby is the size of a pomegranate. Arms and legs are in proportion, neurons are now connected between the brain and the muscles and cartilage throughout the body is turning to bone. When baby moves, the movements are much more coordinated and less jerky. Adam and I have now gotten into the habit of reading books to baby. Yesterday we read an assortment of children's books that I checked out from the library. Other nights the only reading that baby hears is our nightly reading of the Bible before we go to bed. Either way baby is hearing our voices and being read to. When I was little I loved hearing stories before bed and I'm hoping to start a love of reading even before baby is here. Pregnancy has been great and now I love seeing my baby and I'm to the point of where I no longer have to ask Adam if I look pregnant...I know I do! My work schedule next week is pretty crazy, but that's okay I will enjoy spending some quality time home with Adam. Thursday cannot come soon enough and hopefully munchkin cooperates!
Adam and I are making a GF calzone today and I'm really excited to see how it turns out. We also went grocery shopping today and found some great buys on fresh fruits and veggies bring on the yummies. Seems like lately I have been eating strawberries a pound at a time. Oh well it's healthy food...right?! 
Lastly, I forgot to add Adam has officially felt baby move more than once! It seems like every time Adam talks to baby or is near me and is trying to feel baby move, sure enough he/she says hi and kicks and man are they kicks. This is so exciting and I'm so glad that he gets to feel our little one move.

Thursday, June 21, 2012

We have a naughty little baby



How far along: 20 Weeks
Total weight gain/loss: 3.2 pounds
Maternity clothes: A combo between my pre-pregnant clothes and maternity clothes. STILL looking for maternity work pants/capris
Stretch marks: None
Sleep: Still sleeping great
Best moment of the week: Seeing our stubborn little, naughty baby on the ultrasound screen
Miss anything: Nothing this week
Movement: Once or twice
Food cravings: Strawberries and rasberries
Have you started to show: Yep =]
Gender prediction: Boy
Labor signs: None
Belly button in or out: In but not as deep
Wedding rings on or off: On
Happy or moody: Extremely happy
Looking forward to: Finding some work pants that are comfy.

Today was the DAY!!! We finally got to see baby on an in depth ultrasound and man was baby being naughty!! That is the exact wording that our ultrasound tech used, naughty. Baby decided to hide directly behind my bellybutton so everything that she was trying to see mostly had a shadow on it. We only got 4 pictures of baby due to the little booger deciding to hide. The tech and the doctor vigorously tried jiggling and wiggling my belly to move so they could get the view of the heart that they wanted. Did baby move...haha nope. So needless to say we have a little sassy pants on our hands. Adam claims that baby already has my personality. 

From one of the good pictures that we got baby most definitely has my nose. FINALLY someone in my family will have my nose! When the doctor and the tech wiggled and jiggled my belly I laughed uncontrollably every single time. The doctor was slightly worried at first when I first laughed and the tech explained that it tickled me and that I really found it funny. It was so hard not to laugh because it really did tickle and it was so crazy to me that seeing them move my belly was really moving all the stuff inside me so much. To me it was hilarious. Before the doctor came in Adam and I were joking that me banging on my belly like a bongo drum before my appointment with my OB might not have been the greatest idea. That had me literally cracking up. Adam said baby was saying okay you want to beat on me like a drum well I'm going to hide, and hide he/she did. We go back in two weeks to get hopefully (fingers crossed) a better look at baby and at the heart. The heart is the main thing that the doctor was not happy with not being able to get a good look at. I'm completely okay with this because he is being super thorough and we get to see baby again. Yep I will most definitely go back in again. When I met with my OB the FHR was 146 when we had our ultrasound it was 155. Why the change, I have no idea?! Looking forward to going back in two weeks to see our little munchkin again!!!

Sunday, June 17, 2012

19 Weeks

Oh week 19. Baby is 6 inches long, and a full half pound in weight. Baby is the size of a large mango. The last weekly picture with a one being the front number. It seems so weird to think that 19 weeks have literally flown by. Adam and I have been so busy lately, I thought once we got through the month of May that we would be less busy...I guessed wrong. I think with it being the summertime it is what's making us so busy. The next couple weekends are going to be crazy. This weekend was our trip to Freeport to celebrate my Dad's birthday and Father's Day. Adam and I both had a lot of fun. We made our annual trip to the dog tracks with the whole family and man do we have some funny one liners from this trip. The last race before we made it to dinner I think all of us were laughing so hard we were crying. Yep that's how our family trips go! 
Next weekend is Zion's Nostalgia Days and my parents will be coming out here. The following weekend Adam and I will be dog sitting for my parents while they head down to Tennessee. We will be seeing a lot of my parents the next three weeks which I'm completely okay with. 
Feeling more and more pregnant every day. Adam and I went out to dinner Thursday night and after heading home I told him that I was uncomfortably pregnant. I reclined my chair in the truck, put my feet on the dash, and to top it all off unbuttoned my pants. After doing these three things all I could say was ahhhhhhh. I know I have a long way to go in this pregnancy, but at the time it was nice to do what I did and I'm not complaining about being pregnant at all. Pregnancy has been amazing!
How far along: 19 weeks
Total weight gain/loss: From taking my weight at my parents -2, guess we will officially see on Thursday
Maternity clothes: A mix between my small selection of maternity clothes and my everyday clothes. Still on the lookout for comfy maternity work pants
Stretch marks: None
Sleep: This week has been great because I've been completely exhausted
Best moment of the week: Finally really seeing more and more of the bump that is definitely there
Miss anything: This weekend it was gluten, I really wanted a creampuff at the car show
Movement: Once or twice
Food cravings: Salty foods
Have you started to show: Yep =]
Gender prediction: Boy
Labor signs: None
Belly button in or out: In
Wedding rings on or off: ON
Happy or moody: Extremely happy
Weekly Wisdom: Always take time to laugh at your stupid moments.
Looking forward to: THURSDAY!!!!! Our very first ultrasound, I can't wait to have pictures of baby!!!!

Monday, June 11, 2012

Decisions, decisions

I recently joined thebump.com and it has been extra helpful with giving advice and throwing out fun things to do while pregnant. Here is something I found helpful, I'm not reading into all of it, but it is very helpful especially being a first time mommy.


While going through the site one day I found something about a babymoon.
I didn't think much into it and then I started thinking more and more. My house can be a zoo and even though this is how life is for Adam and I, I can't remember the last time him and I had a get away with no animals just him and I. Thinking back about this the last time it was just him and I was when I went out to Virginia Beach to visit him for Thanksgiving. That was years ago and our lives have drastically changed since then! Some huge changes since then: we're married, we're pregnant, we own a house, we run a zoo...(two dogs, two cats, and a tank full of fish), and we have jobs (Adam in the Navy and part-time at the fire department, and I'm working full-time at KinderCare), oh ya and the huge one for me I'm now on a Gluten-Free diet. So thinking more and more into this babymoon it sounds AMAZING, but where do we go when our lives have drastically changed so much. 
When thinking about going on vacation with my new diet, slightly puts me into a panic! There are so many places that Adam and  I would love to go, but then the thought pops into my head of will there be places for me to eat and enjoy our time. 
Adam of course starts listing off places and I go looking into them and then right away start looking into places to eat and I didn't find much. Adam and I are only looking for a weekend get away. So I went and started my own search, low and behold I found an amazing website that helps plan any kind of trip and find places around the area that are accommodating for GF. How awesome is that!!!
I have found an amazing place in Galena, Illinois that seems perfect. I still have to get Adam's opinion because I'm thinking we might be wanting two different things on this babymoon. We're discussing what we want out of this weekend get away when he gets home today. I'm looking forward to going on this trip since it will be Adam and I taking time for just us right before baby comes. I think this is something that works perfectly for us. 

Friday, June 8, 2012

Baby says hello...

Well I think the picture says it all. Hello baby bump and hello to my belly finally popping out. I went back and looked between last week and this week and wow there's a belly! Baby is the size of a sweet potato and 5.6 inches long and weighing 6.7 ounces. Baby is starting to yawn and hiccup. I can't wait to start feeling the hiccups.
How far along: 18 week
Total weight gain/loss: Still don't own a scale so couldn't even guess 2+ something
Maternity clothes: Some mixed in with my everyday clothes. Officially bought a maternity swimsuit and I love it!
Stretch marks: None
Sleep: Starting to be restless, but getting sleep though
Best moment of the week: Finally getting out on the lake on our boat
Miss anything: A mixed alcoholic drink sounds great especially with summertime/boating season here
Movement: Think I felt baby last week and think baby moved again when we were out on the lake
Food cravings: Tater tots
Have you started to show: I think the picture shows it all
Gender prediction: Still thinking boy
Labor signs: None
Belly button in or out: In
Wedding rings on or off: ON
Happy or moody: Extremely happy
Weekly Wisdom: Don't get discouraged when you don't show because truly one day your belly will just pop. This weeks picture is proof
Looking forward to: This weekend full of boating

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Feeling pregnant

This week I've finally been feeling pregnant which is great and I think my belly is finally starting to show. Officially hit 18 weeks today and can't wait to see the picture if what I think shows. My clothes are starting to be a little more uncomfortable. I'm gradually getting maternity clothes, but the thing I need to get asap is khaki or black pants. I have to wear either of these as my uniform and my khaki and black pants aren't very comfortable anymore. I'm still fitting into all if not most of all of my clothes minus work pants.  I need advice of where the best, reasonable priced maternity clothes can be found. I have found some at Target, but the selection isn't huge. I have also been stalking our local goodwill for maternity clothes and the selection is tiny.Our Kohl's doesn't have much either. I'm thinking Old Navy or Gap.  Where should I go?

Monday, June 4, 2012

Interesting Pregnancy Firsts

Well the I have officially experienced two pregnancy firsts. One, buying new bras...yep that's right the twins got bigger and I wasn't planning on having to buy new bras so soon. This most definitely came as a shock!!! Oh well bought new bras and I feel a lot more comfortable. Secondly, I have felt baby move. Adam and I ate at Bdubs yesterday and after leaving I was really full, on our way to Target I started feeling weird. Shortly after getting into Target baby started moving around like crazy. At first I didn't know what I was feeling and then I put two and two together and realized that I was feeling baby. So I have decided that baby likes Target and that's why I felt so much movement. I think having a really full tummy had something else to do with it, but I still like the Target version better. 
To sum up this weekend it was amazing on Saturday we had my graduation party and it was just plain great to say the least. I had so many people show up and they just made my day. I had so much fun and can't put into words how much it meant for everyone to show up.
Thanks to my lovely procrastination after trying to create an account to register to get my teaching certificate I found out that my name that is on file is my maiden name. Never thought two years after changing my name that I would still have to go change something. So tomorrow after work I get to visit the ROE up here and try and get my name changed. I'm so hoping that this has nothing to do with me getting my degree from Western, if it does I will be in meltdown mode, and that would be very bad.
Today is Adam's birthday and he has hit a major milestone 25. He's getting the bedliner applied to the siderails and he is so excited. I'm also taking him to the local drive-in to see Men In Black Three. Hopefully it's good. I can't remember the last time I went to a drive in so it should be a lot of fun.

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Week 16 & 17


Week 16 and17 feel like a blur. I have been crazy busy with work and when I get home from work I'm completely exhausted. Baby has moved from the size of an avocado to the size of an onion. Has moved from 4.6 inches and 3.5 ounces to 5.1 inches and 5.9 ounces. Baby's skeleton is hardening, the umbilical cord is getting thicker and stronger, and the fingers and toes now have prints. 
How far along: 17 Weeks
Total weight gain/loss: Still don't own a scale so couldn't even guess 2+ something
Maternity clothes: Still wearing my everyday clothes.
Stretch marks: None
Sleep: Starting to be more and more restless at night.
Best moment of the week: Getting off training and officially working at work
Miss anything: Still missing a good mixed drink
Movement: None that I have felt, still hoping I feel something this week
Food cravings: Strawberry chicken poppyseed salad from Panera
Anything making you queasy or sick: Nope, zero morning sickness
Have you started to show: Yes, but I still don't feel pregnant
Gender prediction: Leaning towards boy even though everyone thinks girl 
Labor signs: None
Belly button in or out: In
Wedding rings on or off: ON
Happy or moody: Happy with a few emotional meltdowns but happy
Weekly Wisdom: Really don't have any this week
Looking forward to: My belly popping and my graduation party on Saturday

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Week 15 is Here and Gone

How far along: 15 Weeks
Total weight gain/loss: 2 pounds. Found out at my last doctor appointment
Maternity clothes: Still wearing my normal every day clothes, officially bought a pair of maternity shorts and man are they comfy when I tried them on, I knew I had to get them.
Stretch marks: None
Sleep: Sleeping great
Best moment of the week: Officially starting my job
Miss anything: Still missing a good mixed drink
Movement: None that I have felt
Food cravings: S'mores, and trail mix and the occasional candy bar
Anything making you queasy or sick: Nope, zero morning sickness
Have you started to show: Yes there is a bump!
Gender prediction: I still think boy
Labor signs: None
Belly button in or out: In
Wedding rings on or off: ON
Happy or moody: Happy all the time, pregnancy is GREAT
Weekly Wisdom: For me to remember that even though I really don't look pregnant I'm not fat. I have a baby in there.
Looking forward to: My doctor appointment on the 21 of June. When we get a full ultrasound. Can't believe I have had to wait this long to finally get pictures of baby. 

Baby is the size of a navel orange and is 4 1/2 inches long. Ears are in the correct position. Baby now has coordination, strength, and smarts to wiggle its fingers and toes and can even suck its thumb! Baby is getting a workout in there by kicking, flexing, and moving arms and legs, even though I still can't feel it.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Feeling so busy

I have found the best GF cookies. Ever since finding out I have Celiac I knewI giving up Oreos would be hard. I finally found a GF brand and man are they yummy. If I'm not careful I feel like I could eat them in one sitting. I also found a GF graham cracker. Ever since it's been getting warmer and more and more summer-like I've been feeling like S'mores are in order. Haven't tried the graham crackers yet, but I'm hoping they are good. 
 
Here's the pictures of my new recent finds. The last picture is my favorite bread that I have found and it's soooo good. 
I haven't started training for work yet, and I'm ready to get busy, don't get me wrong I like the time off I just want definite days that I need to come in. Oh well, can't get anything until I get my physical form filled out. With my small amount of free time between cleaning the house I have been getting caught up on my reading which feels so great. Finally finished The Help and it was a very good book. Onto finishing the three books that I have started at the same time. I'm hoping to finish The Lone Survivor and Stronger Than You Think. I plan on reading during any breaks that I have once I start working full time. 
As far as pregnancy goes the last two days I haven't felt pregnant I have just felt fat. With not officially gaining any weight I'm not complaining it just doesn't help that I do and don't feel pregnant. I have been craving kettle corn popcorn. And I seriously feel hungry all the time. I am not giving in and eating everything I'm being smart with what I do eat, but I seriously feel like all I'm doing is eating. I'm ready for this set of hormones to go away so I don't feel so blah. Not as exhausted as I used to be which is very much a plus. I'm really wanting the 24th to get here so I can see baby and then I will most definitely feel pregnant again. I will be able to say baby and then I will feel very pregnant. 
Hoping that I can make some kind of plans with friends this week while I'm off. I really want to do something outside and enjoy the beautiful weather.