Procrastination by Blogging.

So I am procrastinating on all of the things I need to do today, like go to the grocery store, finish the dishes, fold my laundry, and  clean the living room by blogging. I don’t even really have much to say today, except for the fact that I’ve got this long list of things that need to be done and I just don’t want to do them right now, because I am being lazy and would rather watch old reruns of TV shows on my computer than get off my rear-end and actually do a little work around the house.That sink is calling to me, but I am ignoring it for now to say hello to all you guys out there.

In baby news, I felt the baby move for the first time and that was really exciting. Paul can’t feel it yet, but I am sure that it won’t be too long before he can. I’ve started having Braxton Hicks contractions and it’s not a lot of fun, kind of painful and crampy. The only time they’ve been happening is during/after a long shift at work when I’ve been standing for 7-8 hours, and as long as I am not on my feet for that long they don’t bother me, so I quit my job, (more time to knit, right?)  my last day is on Saturday. I feel like such a loser, getting them to hire me and then quitting on them 3 months later. Whoops? Sorry dudes. But the Nurse Practitioner at my OB’s office said it was probably a good idea to take it easy, especially since my pregnancy has been somewhat turbulent so far. Oh, and sorry for no 18 week picture yet, maybe later in the week when I am feeling put together or something? And when there is a clean spot in my house to take a picture in? Or maybe on a day when I remember to put makeup on. Yes, that will be it. I’ll take a picture tomorrow, since I need to actually look presentable for a social event anyway.

Ok, well, the kitchen has reached a state of disaster (meaning I want to go get a glass of grape juice, but we have no clean cups, so I actually gotta go do something about this situation.) Happy Tuesday, ya’ll.

Champion Sleeper

I’ve never been great at sleeping. I am a really light sleeper, so I wake up at the slightest noise or disturbance, which is kind of annoying, but I am sure will come in useful once the baby is born. But this past month I’ve been able to sleep like never before.


(image via we heart it)

I’ve never been one to sleep in very late, and unless I’ve am sick I can’t normally sleep past 8:00am (yes, I realize for you moms out there that this would be considered sleeping in) but this second trimester has thrown me for a loop. I can go to bed at 10:00 pm, and (besides getting up 5-6 times in the middle of the night to use the bathroom...) I can sleep until 9:45 or 10:00 am. It’s crazy. And even sometimes that’s with taking an hour or two nap during the middle of the day. (and yes, all you moms out there, I am taking advantage of all of the sleep, yes, I know I should expect not to sleep so much with a newborn in the house, yes I know that I will be sleep deprived in a few months)


(image via PurlBee)

Anyway, that’s lead me to thinking about our bedding and I’ve been really wanting to make a quilt. Mostly that one in the picture above by PurlBee. Isn’t it amazing?  Maybe I will make a baby sized one, because a queen size quilt seems a bit of a big undertaking for someone with a 15 second attention span. (Pregnancy brain is kind of ridiculous) Anyway, I’ve never actually FINISHED a quilt, although I’ve started 3, so maybe I should actually finish one of those before I start another one… so many unfinished projects, so little time….

Mid-Day Snacking

Is there a better snack on earth than Fuji apple slices, mozzarella cheese and crackers?

I really don’t think there is.

Yum.

I’ve got the day off today, I love having days off. Especially when it’s in the middle of the week, it just feels so novel. Being able to go to the grocery store without it being packed, doing a little shopping, stuff like that. It’s so nice! Today I went maternity shopping and got a super cute maternity swimsuit for only 67 cents. Yesss! Well, it wasn’t really 67 cents, but I had a bunch of gift cards to store that I never shop at, so I was able to use up those and only had to fork over the 67 cents to get it.

(Picture by Motherhood Maternity)

I don’t think I’ll look quite that good when I’m 8 months pregnant… but whatever, it’s going to be hot and I probably won’t really care that my thighs have stretch marks on them, right? I’m definitely thinking about getting a pool pass this summer so I can use this swimsuit as much as possible. (The pool here in Moscow has a lazy river that I am definitely going to be taking advantage of this summer)

Ok, so since I have the day off I should probably try to get some productive stuff done… like folding the 3 loads of laundry that have been sitting there for 3 days, or maybe cleaning the bathroom. We’ll see how much I get done…

17 Weeks

I’m nearing the 1/2 way point! Only 3 more weeks before we find out the gender of my little parasite.

Getting enough water every day has definitely been my biggest daily challenge! I just don’t ever seem to be very thirsty, but I know I need to up my water intake by at least 50%. And now I am feeling like I could really use a big Slurpee right about now (hey, it’s hydrating, right?) Today just sitting back and relaxing, trying to take it easy and recoup from a very long work week and we went out to lunch to celebrate me not getting sick for a whole week!

Ok, seriously though, I am off to go get myself a Blue Raspberry Slurpee.

Spring Is In the Air!

Whew! Finally got caught up on the housework today. Well, at least the downstairs is clean. The laundry still needs to be folded, but hey, that’s a job for another day, right? I am trying not to overdo it this week, since I’m working a LOT. (Tomorrow I’m working from 9am to 9pm…cringe.) But today the sun was shining and it was positively spring-like! I loved it.

My inlaws got this for me when I was sick. Isn’t it so pretty? And my whole kitchen smells awwwwesome because of it. Purple tulips! Tiny daffodils! Cheery pink primroses! Delicious smelling white Hyacinths!

I’ve added a few small succulents to the garden since I last posted a picture. We got them at RiteAid of all places… but I love my little garden and am proud that I haven’t killed them all off yet. The yellow tulips in the white vase are fake, though. I got them at work because my kitchen needed some cheer a few weeks back when everything was looking really dreary and it just KEPT. ON. SNOWING. But I think it might be done with all that yuckiness. We’ll see.

And even though it’s a terrible picture, here is the bump at 16 1/2 weeks.

It’s actually a little smaller than last week. I lost a bunch of weight when I was sick last week, and so now I actually weigh 3 pounds less than I did when I got pregnant. I am sure I’ll gain it back in no time.

Alright, I am going to continue to try to be productive and make some dinner!

My Week.

Sorry to leave you guys with no fun knitting stuff this week. I’ve even got several finished projects to show you, but not quite enough energy to actually photograph those things and put them on the blog… that takes a bit more energy than I’ve got right now.

So, this week wasn’t my best, to say the least. Monday started out fine, had a doctors appointment and all that, Tuesday went to work, but then Tuesday night I was having pretty severe heart palpitations and dizziness and chest pain, and my doctor told me to go to the ER, so we did. And spent the next 3 1/2 hours getting blood drawn, getting an EKG, waiting, waiting, waiting, then they told me I’d be hooked up to a heart monitor for 24 hours to see if they could track down what was going on with my heart. No problem, I can handle that.

Wednesday started off fine, but once I got home from work I got a killer headache, which I thought was the beginning of a migraine. I cringed at the thought of dealing with a migraine without being able to take my wonderful medicine, but before I knew what was happening I was vomiting. Like, a lot. Like every 10-15 minutes. Paul was a dear and tried to distract me by playing silly TV shows on Netflix, but I wasn’t able to really pay any attention to anything because I was so nauseated that my mind wasn’t working straight. I thought that maybe it was just a weird bout of morning sickness or something.  After about 4 hours of throwing up pretty constantly I decided to call my friend Bess, who is smart about all kinds of medical stuff because she’s a nurse, and she said if it hadn’t stopped in a few hours to just go to the hospital. When you’re pregnant, better safe than sorry, right? But being completely dehydrated and ridiculous at the time I decided it would be better to wait until Paul woke up the next morning to decide it was time to go in. I honestly have no idea what I was thinking (Or NOT thinking… when you’re really sick your brain doesn’t make the best decisions) because I went 16 hours without keeping any fluids down, throwing up several times every hour, not sleeping at ALL throughout the entire night and just generally being the sickest I’ve ever been in my entire life. So, when Paul gets up that morning he immediately recognized that I needed to go into the ER. My face looked like I had gotten into a fight because so many of my blood vessels in my face broke from the constant vomiting.

When we got to the ER (for the second time in less than 48 hours) they immediately started  an IV (or tried to anyway, it was rough going because I was so dehydrated they couldn’t find a vein for a while) because I looked like a shriveled mess and couldn’t even walk the 20 feet to the hospital bed. Paul pretty much carried me from the car into the ER. Anyway, once they started the IV they gave me some Zofran (amazing stuff, let me tell you) which helped my nausea so so much and once I had 3 of those IV bags and I was a new woman. Well, almost. They also came in and got the baby’s heart rate, which I was SO glad to hear it beating nice and strong because I was kicking myself for not coming in sooner, I was thinking all kinds of ‘worse case scenario’ things, I guess I the only thing I can claim is that I wasn’t thinking rationally. But they still hadn’t figured out WHY I was so sick. They initially ruled out the stomach flu, because I didn’t have a fever or the chills, and thought possible Strep B because my throat was so swollen I could barely swallow any water, but that came back negative too (Hallelujah) so they narrowed it down to either a hormonal imbalance or food poisoning. I am hoping that it was food poisoning, mostly because if it was a hormonal imbalance the doctor said it had a chance of happening again, which I don’t really want.

So now I’m off  work for the rest of this week and trying to recoup as much as possible. I’m on the ‘B.R.A.T’ diet  (or as Paul accidentally called it the “Bart” diet) and sleeping as much as I can. I’m feeling a million times better today (it’s amazing what a good nights sleep can do!) and looking forward to eating real food again.  Hopefully tomorrow I will have some fun knitting projects to show you, and I hope you all have a great weekend!

15 Weeks and My Baby is the Size of a Softball

So I had a fun doctors appointment today. You know, the fun one where you get to answer 30 billion questions about your family’s medical history (yes, yes, lots of cancer in my family, yes, there a history of high blood pressure, yes a history of heart problems), where you get to wear that drafty gown and get poked, prodded and swabbed in all kinds of places (turn your head to the left, breath deeply and cough), they steal a little bit of your blood, (you’re just doing to feel a tiny pinch!), asking me if my asthma is under control, tell me that I need to get tested for all of these STD’s so I don’t endanger my baby (they still never believe that I don’t sleep around) Yep, that’s the fun one alright.

Unfortunately my blood pressure is a bit high and I’ve been having some major heart palpitations followed by severe dizziness (don’t worry, my doctor knows all about it) so that’s something we’re going to have to keep an eye on. But other than that, everything is looking pretty good, and my doctor was optimistic that my back problems won’t have too much of an affect on my pregnancy. He even went so far as to say that if I did end up needing a spinal (in the case that I might need an emergency c-section) they would probably be able to do it, however they’ll have to talk to the anesthesiologist a bit later in the pregnancy to be sure. (I previously was told by another doctor that an epidural or spinal would be impossible with my spinal fusion, therefore making it necessary to put me completely under with general anesthesia if a c-section was needed, which is, obviously, something I would like to avoid)

(sorry about my daydreamy look there… it’s hard to take your own portrait with a big camera that’s set on self-timer, trying to balance it on your washing machine, plus I was trying to block out all of the dirty dishes on the table behind me by using my huge belly. Yep. Also for my undone hair and no make up… priorities, people. I woke up and I showered today, so that was good enough.)

But then… the nurse comes in and puts cold jelly on my stomach and I get to hear the baby’s heartbeat, and suddenly you forget about all of the poking and prodding and questions. Whumpa-Whumpa-Whumpa. What a great sound that is. A perfect little heartbeat.

15 weeks and counting…And in 5 weeks, oh FIVE weeks we get to find out the sex. It’s pretty much killing me. I want to start knitting for the baby now. Everyone keeps asking me if I have a preference if we have a girl or a boy, and right now I can honestly say that I would be completely thrilled with either. We’ve got a name picked out for each, so we’re set on that, at least (we’re keeping it a secret, sorry guys) but I was thinking about getting a pole going in the sidebar so you could cast your votes about the gender of the baby.(We’ve done some of the Old Wives Tales tricks to find out what we’re having, and according to the “Ring test” and the “Baby Heart Rate Test” and the Chinese conception calender we’re having a girl… but none of the tests have indicated we’re having a boy, so we’ll see if they’re right!)

Alright, that’s enough pregnancy talk. I’ll be back tomorrow with some regular knitting posts. I’ve got 3 big “reveals” to show you this week. Including a baby present for my bestie, Autumn, who is due NEXT MONTH! We’re so excited to meet her little baby boy and I can’t wait for my baby and hers to be BFF’s like his momma and I are.

14 1/2 Weeks, and my Baby is bigger than a flip phone!

So, this has been a nice week as far as pregnancy related stuff goes. I feel like I am getting some energy back, but it’s kind of hard to tell when I get so tired from work. When I get home my feet are really swollen and puffy, and if I put them up for a while after work it hurts to walk on them for the next 3-4 hours. I’m super excited about being 9 months pregnant in August. Oh boy, that is going to be fun-ville.

For your benefit I changed the picture to black and white, because the baby has done a number on my skin. It’s like college all over again. I wish I had the skin I had in highschool, so perfect and clear. Sigh… my hormones just went crazy 4 years later than everyone else’s, I guess. And I’ve already got bags under my eyes? Yeesh.

But aside from all of the complaining, my morning sickness has abated a LOT. It’s been so nice to enjoy my evenings again! I haven’t had any really awful episodes since about 13 weeks, so that’s been a huge blessing. Also, I finally (somewhat accidentally) told my manager at work, so it’s kind of nice now that they know, so if I am moving at a slightly slower pace than normal, that’s the reason why, not because I’m just a lazy bum. All in all, though, still feeling pretty good! Looking forward to the next 5 1/2 months!

Various Projects and The Snow Won’t Stop

Sorry it’s been quiet here. I’ve been working a lot, and that leaves less time for crafting, which leaves less time for actual blogging about the things that I craft. I got kind of used to being able to have a lot of free time, but I suppose now with the baby on the way I can get used to not having a lot of  free time. Anyway, I’m working on a few custom projects for people, and they’re all pretty fun.

A simple brown sweater for a cute little Floridian girl.

A Lemon Curd Slouch for a cute Floridian momma,

And another Lemon Curd Slouch hat in teal for custom birthday gift for someone (Sorry, Erika, not your birthday gift)

In other news… it keeps on snowing. It flurried off and on throughout the day, but never really amounted to anything, but it is still slightly discouraging to see it snow in March.

Also, my belly is getting really big. I’m officially too big to button my jeans, although with the Bellabands I am able to still wear them and still be pretty comfortable. No one at work knows I am pregnant, so it’s kind of hilarious to watch them glance at my belly, but nobody ever asks, although it has got to be pretty obvious by now because I’ve talked about it with several friends who have come into the store and we’ve chatted about it pretty openly. I’m not really against anyone at work knowing, I just haven’t gotten around to telling them yet. I suppose it can’t be ignored much longer, though!

Happy Monday, I am off to figure out something to make for dinner. (I am hoping now that I am officially in my 2nd trimester my cooking skills will reappear? Who knows)

13 Weeks and I didn’t have any NutterButters.

Wow. I feel like this last week my waistline has completely exploded. I’m a little over 13 weeks along and I think that I am going to need some maternity pants here really soon. I can get through about half the day before I feel like the buttons on my pants are just going to shoot off across the room… I’ve got a handful of shirts that are still working out alright, my wardrobe choices are just getting smaller and smaller by the week.

Apparently Tiny Tong is the size of a NutterButter this week? Or a peach.

I’ve been majorly tired this week. It’s hard getting back into the working world and trying to keep your lunch down at the same time… I am hoping that the 2nd trimester will be a little kinder to me and make it a little bit easier to go to work. Luckily most of my “morning sickness” has been actually “evening sickness”, so I am usually at home when the yuckies hit. Poor Paul, he has had to put up with so much from me these past few months!

Today I have the day off, so I’m grocery shopping, cleaning the house, cooking and just generally trying to tidy up… with lots of breaks in between. So I guess it’s time to go do the dishes now…