Thursday, April 23, 2009

Missed the game!

I'm so bummed out. Yesterday, we had Red Sox tickets for the evening game vs. Minnesota. They played an afternoon game because the game the evening before was rained out. Yesterday's afternoon game was called after 7 innings (Sox won!) due to rain. The forecast called for a 90% chance of rain in the evening too. Since Maureen, our daycare provider, was nice enough to take Natalie for the night, and we were CONFIDENT that the game would be postponed to Thursday (today), we decided not to go to the game because we didn't want to have to ask Maureen to watch Natalie two nights in a row (even though I'm sure she would have). Of course, the game went on... not quite as scheduled, since it started at 7:55 (rather than 7:05), but they got the whole game in and the Sox won. So we totally missed the game. And I was asleep by 8:30 pm.

On a more positive note, I have my 12 week ultrasound and appointment to see Baby Butterbean Bailey tomorrow, and it's going to be in the 80s here this weekend!

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

This pic speaks for itself


My daughter, the Harley riding baby girl. She took her cousin Seth's new Harley out for a spin a couple of weekends ago when we were in Plymouth to celebrate Seth's birthday. Okay, she didn't really RIDE the Harley (so don't get mad that she doesn't have a helmet on!), but she did look cute posing for some photo opps in the bright sunshine!

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

I'm SO ready for the second trimester!

I'm sorry I've been a bad blogger. If you've ever been pregnant (and if you haven't, you'll just have to take my word on this), then you know how hard the first trimester can be. I am utterly exhausted. Pile on top of that the usual things to do... take care of Natalie, go to work every day, do laundry, pick up around the house... (thankfully I don't cook!) and I can barely function by 8 pm. Thankfully, Todd has been picking up the slack. He will never know how much it means to me. He cooks dinner, cleans up, gives Natalie a bath and we both try to put her to bed. I try to pitch in where I can, but even excessive standing (as in, longer than 1 minute!) makes me feel the need to sit down because I'm so tired. This is one of my least favorite things about pregnancy. I work a full time job, so it's not like I can take a nap at my desk in the afternoon! I just have to suck it up (as my friend Kare Bear would say!) and plow through. The good news is, I'm 11 weeks today. Only a few more weeks and I should start feeling more energetic again. (Really, I just want enough to get on the floor and play toys with Natalie for longer than 5 minutes!)


Exhaustion
It's hard work making a baby. The process of supporting the new life inside you taxes every system in your body. The ensuing fatigue is often particularly strong during the first trimester, when you're building the placenta that feeds and nourishes your baby until birth. Also, the additional hormones circulating during pregnancy -- particularly progesterone -- can make you feel sleepy and less energetic. Your metabolism is also affected. Many women have low blood pressure while pregnant because their blood is circulating through two systems -- mom's and the baby's -- and that can cause fatigue.

Monday, April 6, 2009

Someone is going to be a big sister!


What? Does Natalie's shirt say what I think it says? Yes it does! Natalie is going to be a big sister in November. She is very excited. If you ask her where the baby is, she points to my belly. Of course, sometimes she points to daddy's belly too! She also occasionally says, "Poor baby!" I have to tell her that the baby is very happy, warm and safe in mommy's belly. We had an ultrasound a couple of weeks ago and everything looked great. I would post pics... but really, it just looks like a blob. (Sorry kid!). Next appointment: 4/24. We get another ultrasound too! Hopefully this time we'll be able to see some arms and legs, and it might actually resemble a baby and not a butterbean. We won't learn the gender until about 18-20 weeks, but we'll keep you posted!!!

Thursday, March 5, 2009

We've moved!


We finally moved to Natick. After living in Plymouth for almost 5 weeks, we finally live much closer to the city and our jobs. Instead of Todd having a130 mile round trip drive every day, he now has a 1.5 mile commute! Natalie is about 1-2 miles from daycare, and I have a 45 minute -1 hour commute. I had been commuting 1 hour and 45 minutes door-to-door! I'm very glad that is over. It was extremely nice of my in-laws to let us stay at their place though. We love our new place too! We got 10 inches of snow on Monday and it looked really pretty. Today, however, it looks like a brown mush. So we especially love the new garage we have. My sister-in-law has Todd's car this week due to an unfortunate incident with a concrete parking stopper in the parking lot of the dance studio near our home. So my car has been enjoying some alone time in the garage. Natalie LOVES garages. She loves pushing the button to make the "godge down." She's very proud of herself when she does it. I apologize for not posting any new pics of Natalie here, or on our smugmug site. To be honest, we haven't taken any! We've been really busy with the move (and getting up at 4:30 am when we lived in Plymouth!!!). Now we're trying to get everything unpacked. Once we get our lives a little back to normal, and once we find that darn camera cord, we'll upload some more! PLUS... it's supposed to be 58 degrees both Saturday and Sunday, so we hope to get out and explore our new town!

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Inauguration Day!

Todd and I got up early this morning, dropped Natalie off at Barbie's (despite the fact that she's got a nice cold brewing), and headed up to the Ballston metro stop where there was still plenty of parking- on our way to Barack Obama's inauguration! We finally get to the actual metro (a hike if you're familiar with where the Ballston Mall parking garage is!), no one was getting into the station, but plenty of people were waiting. Apparently, since Ballston is fairly close to the city (about a handful of stops), by the time the trains got there, they were already full, so no one at Ballston could get on the trains. Thankfully, we talked to a guy on our long walk TO the metro station and he mentioned the 38B bus that went into the city. Well, not today! Today, it only went as far as Rosslyn (the last stop in Virginia). So we got on the bus and went to Rosslyn, then walked across the Key Bridge, through Georgetown (actually down the Whitehurst Freeway, HA!) and to the Mall. The sea of people was unbelievable. And everyone was in such a good mood! We walked up to the Washington Monument (which is on a hill, and provides pretty darn good views for a short person like me) where we stayed from 9-about 12:30. It was cold, but we had feet and hand warmers and lots of layers, so it wasn't really that bad. The wind could have settled down and that would have been helpful, and I'm pretty sure I have frostbite on my chin, but it was an incredible day. Even more incredible was that after the ceremony, we walked (slowly, with the crowds) off the Mall, and to the Foggy Bottom metro stop where we promptly got on a metro car. I even got a seat! We went back to Ballston and went to Rock Bottom brewery where we celebrated with a few delicious Oatmeal Stouts and a nice late lunch. Today was really amazing though. The crowds were amazing, Aretha Franklin was amazing, Yo Yo Ma and the quartet who played Air and Simple Gifts was amazing, and of course, the inauguration itself was BEYOND amazing. I was so proud to be a part of such a historic day. Since Todd and I are moving to Massachusetts this week, it was probably our only chance to get to attend an inauguration. And really, I can't think of a better one to attend! I'm cautiously optimistic though. President Obama has a huge burden on his shoulders, and I hope he can handle it. Bush has soured me to politics, but President Obama has given me hope. While I have always been and will always be proud to be an American, President Obama has renewed the excitement that I feel for my country. I don't expect miracles in a week, but I hope in 4 years (or 8 years!), we are better off than we are today.

Thursday, January 8, 2009

18 month appointment

Natalie had her 18 month appointment this week. It was a bit late because of the holidays, but the stats are in. She is 24 lbs 11 ounces (50-60th percentile), 32.5 inches (75th percentile) and off the charts once again with a 20 inch head circumference! If she were 3 years old, she would still be in the 90th percentile with a head that large. That's my brainy girl!

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