Wednesday evening I started having true contractions that continued through the night. At a point they were coming about 6 minutes apart. I thought for sure that our little one was going to be born on Thursday. The first thing I said to Andres when he opened his eyes was that he needed to install the car seat in his car and pack his bag for the hospital. He nodded sleepily. "This morning," I emphasized. His eyes opened wide. He was ready to call in to work, but I was less convinced that it was going to be imminent. I was thinking in the afternoon at the earliest or maybe not until the wee hours of Friday morning, but it was only a scare. Once I was open and moving around getting the girls ready and off to school they became more sporadic and stopped entirely. I can only hope that it will mean a slightly easier or faster labor when the day does come.
In addition to the panic I was feeling at not having Andres' parents here yet to stay with the girls, or my bag packed for the hospital I was super stressed about not having had "belly photos" with my amazing photographer friend, Lindsay. So early Thursday morning I called her and asked for an emergency photo session just in case we didn't make it to our scheduled family session for Saturday (today as I write). She came and did just an amazing job. Way more then what I had in mind or could have expected. I'll post a few samples here, although Lindsay doesn't like that these are the completely untouched photos. They'll be even more spectacular once they take a turn through Photoshop.
Since it turned out to be a false alarm, we went ahead with our plan today and she met us bright and early for family photos. Again, a really spectacular experience. Just a taste for you.
So until Tuesday, when Andres' parents arrive, I am on light duty. No cleaning, stooping, lugging groceries or children or running marathons. Darn. But come Tuesday.....
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Making Space for Baby
We spent time this past weekend digging out baby stuff from storage. We are very fortunate to also have a source for new infusions of baby clothes for little one #3. She may have so many options that she won't be able to repeat any outfits before she outgrows them!
We aren't really setting up in any kind of permanent way for baby girl because hopefully we'll only be here in the apartment until she is about 1 month old. Then we'll get to move into our newly renovated house and set up for "real". So in that vein, it feels weird to not be preparing as nicely for her arrival. We set up the pak n play in our bedroom for her sleeping delight and I put the changing pad on top of my dresser. I bought some cloth boxes to sort her clothes and that is about it.
At my last appointment I asked the doctor for an exam. I just wanted to make sure that everything was still sealed up nice and tight and that baby girl wasn't getting too anxious to make her entrance into the world. The doctor understood that I was being paranoid, but she obliged. Lorelei requested several appointments ago that she be allowed to come along to an appointment again to hear her baby sister's heartbeat, so tomorrow I am taking both of the girls with me for that purpose.
Baby girl is giving me all kinds of physical reminders that she is riding low now such as the teeny tiny bladder space, the more pronounced waddling, the sharp pelvic shots of pain and the low throbbing of inner thigh strain. She also has plenty of space for the kicking and elbowing that she likes to do. I feel like someone out of Alien with this thing writhing around within me.
All in all we are well and counting down the days.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
One Month To Go and Counting
Today is exactly one month from our due date. I am surprised to find that I haven't shared any news or photos for over a month, so let me see if I can summarize. (I never know if I should put the photos in order or backwards. Here they are chronological from week 32 to week 35.) Weight gain has slowed down most likely due to 24 hour heart burn and a tiny squished up stomach. The day or so after my Week 31 appointment, I felt babygirl drop. When I say "felt" I mean that the shooting pains low in the groin began in earnest which is what I associate with dropping. Also there was a sudden increase in the violence with which I was being bumped from the inside out. In my mind that made sense that she had just given herself some additional workout space. Now I get elbows and knees constantly. There was no accompanying lessening of the squished stomach syndrome however so I was anxious for my week 33 appointment to see what the doctor thought. At that appointment, sure enough my stomach was measuring small. Not just small, but smaller than two weeks prior so just to be sure all was well I was sent to have an ultrasound. The ultrasound showed everything to be within normal ranges so we are operating on the assumption that she has dropped.I now have more maternity clothes that don't fit than ones that do. I am rapidly depleting my clothing options. I'm afraid that I'll be down to underwear and a t-shirt by the time we make it to the hospital!
Everything else progressing along just fine. I am now to the point where I get to go to the doctor's office every week. That means an hour wait followed by a seven minute appointment. Yippie! Lorelei has been disappointed that she hasn't been to an appointment with me in a long time to hear the heartbeat so when I make my next appointment, I will do so thinking to bring the girls along for a listen. Both of them seem very excited about the prospect of having their baby sister on the outside. Emma really enjoys the idea of being bigger than someone else in the family.
By the third daughter, we really don't need much of anything other than diapers. I did realize last week that the $10 messenger style bag that we bought to use as a secondary diaper bag (that then became the one and only diaper bag while the $50 bag that I had labored over choosing sat unused) finally fell to pieces. So I bought a new diaper bag. It is red. Lightweight. Lots of pockets. Can be worn messenger style and seems like it will wash well in the machine. Soon we will have to get into the storage unit to dig out the baby clothes, the bottles, the bibs, the pillows, you know the "baby stuff". Unfortunately it will all be coming home to the apartment, but hopefully not for too long before we will finally be able to move into the house.
This past weekend we celebrated Mother's Day on my favorite beach, Siesta Key. It was perfect. Absolutely perfect. Wide, fine, white-sand beach with shallow water for a long way into the ocean with only gentle waves. It was warm but not blazing and there was a bit of a breeze. There were also no jelly fish to contend with this time. I really didn't want to leave - ever.
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