Thursday, January 10, 2008

31 Weeks Down, 63 Days to Go!


Okay, so the illustration of Charlotte at 31 weeks is a little creepy because the eyes are partially open, but don't let that distract you from the fact that we are starting to barrel down the home stretch -- LITERALLY! I'm pretty sore from my ligaments/tendons/whatever on my sides stretching to accommodate Charlie Jo as she continues to grow. I'm starting to look for any excuse to avoid having to climb stairs, and Corey is sick of me offering to pay him $5 every time I need something from the second floor. Sorry about that.

The good news is that we start childbirth education class tonight! The bad news is that it means we're going to miss the party our neighborhood is having to watch our neighbor, Alicia, on the gameshow "Don't Forget the Lyrics" (airing on Fox at 8 pm CST). Considering I went with her to try out for the gameshow last summer (yeah, I didn't even make it to the second round!), I'm especially interested to see how she did. How in the world she managed to keep her winnings quiet for all these months since the taping is beyond me. Tune in an watch for her if you get a chance.

Here's what is happening with Charlotte at 31 weeks:

This week, your baby measures over 16 inches long. She weighs about 3.3 pounds (try carrying four navel oranges) and is heading into a growth spurt. She can turn his head from side to side, and her arms, legs, and body are beginning to plump out as needed fat accumulates underneath his skin. She's probably moving a lot, too, so you may have trouble sleeping because your baby's kicks and somersaults keep you up. Take comfort: All this moving is a sign that your baby is active and healthy.

Charlotte is definitely moving around TONS lately. I think she may have already hit her growth spurt based on the aforementioned side pains I have been getting. My belly button is getting shallower and shallower. Soon, I may look like a certain male relative of Corey's who forever lost his belly button after hernia surgery. (Though he has a MUCH flatter tummy!) Hee hee.

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Lots of babies

I'm following the courses of four other pregnancies besides mine at the moment: (1) Erin's, (2) Aunt Toni's, (3) Kristin Banz's, and (4) Susan Nelson's. Susan is the wife of Matt, who is a law school buddy of my brother-in-law, Andrew. I met them when I got to stay with Erin and Andrew last fall after a business trip. Matt and Susan have an absurdly adorable daughter named Fiona (she's just shy of 2 years old, I think) and Susan just gave birth to a second daughter, Whitney. Whitney was diagnosed in utero with a serious form of spina bifida, and the Nelsons have been writing a terrific blog about the entire experience. (http://www.whitneynelson.blogspot.com/) It looks like Whitney's post-birth surgery to close her spinal lesion went really well, and I'm going to continue to follow her progress. After meeting Matt, Susan and Fiona, I think that if there ever was a family special enough to have a baby with such special needs, it's definitely the Nelsons!

As for the other pregnancies, I'm DYING to hear how Kristin is doing. (For those on Corey's side of the family, Kristin is my Aunt Kim's neice who lives near San Diego.) When she wrote me a few days ago, she was fast approaching her due date and was already starting to dilate a couple of centimeters. She and Justin chose not to find out the baby's gender, and the suspense is killing me. Considering how close Kristin, Erin and I all were to the entire process of bringing our "susin" (sister/cousin), Abbey, into this world, it seems fitting that all three of us are going to have babies within 5 months of each other. Now that Kristin & Justin are living back on American soil, I'm hoping we can all meet up to show off the new little ones later this year or next -- maybe up in San Luis Obispo at Uncle Jerry & Aunt Kim's??

I'm still cracking up that my sister and I are both pregnant at the same time as our Aunt Toni. Yes, she is closer in age to use than our father (her oldest brother), but isn't it hilarious that she will become a great aunt while she's still pregnant? I can't wait to see if big sister Emma will end up with a little brother or sister. I hear Uncle Eric is convinced the baby is a girl, so we'll have to see if his intuition was as accurate as Corey's was.

Finally, I just heard from Erin that the results of her quad screen were totally normal, which means her baby probably does not have neural tube defects (like Whitney's spina bifida). Too bad there's not a test to check to see if either of our babies are going to suffer from the Scott eyebrows. Do you think that could be corrected with fetal surgery before birth? JUST KIDDING!!! I'm so happy Erin finally seems to have gotten past all of her morning (actually, morning/noon/night) sickness and is feeling a whole lot better. I can't wait to see her in a week and a half when she comes down for a baby shower. Watch the blog for a photo of us comparing bellies!

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Everything is A-OK

I had my 30-week appointment yesterday and got to meet another doctor in the practice (they rotate you around a little so you will be familiar with everyone else in case your own OB isn't available for the birth). Her name is Dr. Kim Scott, which made me giggle. (She politely smiled when I told her I had an aunt with the same name.) So far, I have really liked the other doctors in the practice (they're all fairly young women!), so I'm not stressed out at all about whether Dr. Bell will be the actual one to catch Charlotte on her way out.

Anyway, Dr. Scott confirmed that everything looks "A-OK" with my pregnancy so far. My blood pressure is terrific, the baby's heartbeat is right on target, and there are absolutely no warning signs to indicate I made a mistake in choosing the hospital closest to home (Williamson Medical) rather than hoofing it over 20 miles to Vanderbilt with its high-level NICU. [Corey keeps telling me that the hospital is so close (barely over a mile from home) that I should just walk there when I'm in labor instead of wasting the gas. Yeah, right.] So, the only disappointment I had with the visit was when I accidentally grabbed a banana Dum-Dum sucker out of the basket instead of the peach one I had been going for. Talk about a nasty surprise when I popped it in my mouth on the interstate on my way back to work!

All in all, I'm still feeling great and feeling Charlotte kicking all over the place a bunch of times each day. My sister recently started feeling her own baby moving around, which was really exciting to hear. BabyZone.com says I only have 65 more days to go until the due date! Time seems to have been speeding up as of late...

Sunday, January 6, 2008

30 Weeks


Goodness gracious! With all of the holiday traveling, guest hosting, and business traveling we have done over the past few weeks, I have completely neglected to post any updates. First, we spent Christmas up in Michigan with Corey's family. While there, we saw a Michigan State basketball game (no, we weren't able to get a photo of Sparty rubbing my belly), had a family baby shower (so many great gifts from all of the Taylor/Stringer/Sanderson women! Thank you so much, Stephanie!!), ate TONS of food, opened a bunch of terrific presents, and saw the world's most over-decorated house (the one that caused a traffic jam of "Christmas light tourists", not the really cool one that had the lights timed to music).

Once we returned from Michigan, I spent nearly an entire day stuck in the house while the slowest carpet installers EVER put in new carpeting in the two front bedrooms, upstairs hallway, and main staircase. It looks fabulous, but that was the longest day of my life.

Then, my mom, dad, and Grandpa Chuck flew in to help us paint Charlotte's room and bathroom (photos of that in a later post!). In addition to the painting, Corey and my dad installed two ceiling fans with lights, a closet light, a moon pendant lamp, a new light switch for the attic light, and did a bunch of other little fix-it tasks. It was a busy few days! Grandpa Chuck kept us entertained while he knit, frogged, and re-knit a shawl over and over again. The most important lesson he learned after New Year's Eve was that he shouldn't knit while tipsy.

The day everyone left, I flew to New York for the Association of American Law Schools annual meeting and an breakfast for NYC Vandy Law alumni. I got to hang out with Corey's cousin, Erin, at her office and caught up with a bunch of alumni acquaintances, but by Friday night I was SO happy to be back in my own bed. After a dinner party with some of our favorite neighbors (the Marshalls), a visit with Sara Thomas and 18-month-old Annabelle, and an evening in Ronnie & Jean Ballentine's garage watching the Titans game, I think I'm finally ready to go back to work tomorrow for my last 7 weeks of work(!).

Since I missed the 29-week post, I'll just share what's going on with Charlotte at 30 weeks:

Your baby's about 15.7 inches long now, and she weighs almost 3 pounds (like a head of cabbage). A pint and a half of amniotic fluid surrounds her, but that volume will decrease as she gets bigger and takes up more room in your uterus. Her eyesight continues to develop, though it's not very keen; even after she's born, she'll keep her eyes closed for a good part of the day. When she does open them, she'll respond to changes in light but will have 20/400 vision — which means she can only make out objects a few inches from her face.

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Moo


Well, I might not quite feel like a cow just yet, but I'm well on my way. My weight gain is still under 15 lbs, but everyone has been commenting lately on how "pregnant" I look. Putting on tennis shoes has proved to be the most annoying daily task now that my belly is all big. Shaving my legs? Well, let's just say that our cousin Jordan Williams (a sophomore at Belmont University here in Nashville) and his buddies aren't the only ones who did "No-Shave November". (Jordan's beard looks very nice, by the way.)

We're heading to Rochester, MI tomorrow afternoon for Christmas. This will be our last trip up before Charlotte is born, and we're bringing both Connie and Duke along for the ride. They will be so excited to play with their canine cousin, Kayla, in the snow. I fear for Barb's floors if all that snow melts and turns the ground to mud. I forsee a lot of paw-wiping in store for this visit.

Now that we're at 28 weeks (with only 84 days to go!!), here's what's going on with Charlotte:

By this week, your baby weighs two and a quarter pounds (like a Chinese cabbage) and measures 14.8 inches from the top of her head to her heels. She can blink her eyes, which now sport lashes. With her eyesight developing, she may be able to see the light that filters in through your womb. She's also developing billions of neurons in her brain and adding more body fat in preparation for life in the outside world.

Hey - she was a different type of cabbage last week! I guess she's a cabbage patch kid? Actually, I remember learning that "cabbage" is a term of endearment in French ("Je t'aime, mon petit chou!"). So it is an appropriate comparison, I suppose. Erin just told me her baby (at 15 weeks along) is the size of an apple. Is it weird that I'm now hungry for a Gala apple?

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Goodbye 2nd Trimester, Hello 3rd Trimester!


OMG - As of today we have officially entered the third trimester of pregnancy. That's the last one! No more after this! We're 27 weeks along with only 91 days to go. Good thing Charlotte's Grandma Jo Jo and Grandpa Spike are coming soon to help whip the nursery into shape. If Charlotte came right now, she would have to sleep on Connie's doggie bed with her. Knowing how bad Con-Con's breath is and how much she likes to ba-SLURP unsupecting people, I wouldn't wish that fate on anyone.

Considering how good I am still feeling, I am crossing my fingers in the hopes the rest of the pregnancy will continue on that path. Experienced mothers keep laughing at me and saying evilly "just you WAIT!", but I try to just smile and thank them for the advice rather than running away screaming. I have resolved not to be one of those people who delights in telling my pregnancy horror stories to other expecting parents. We'll see how long that lasts.

And now, for the 27-week update from BabyCenter.com:

This week your baby weighs almost 2 pounds (like a head of cauliflower) and is about 14.4 inches long with her legs extended. She can now open and close his eyes, and she sleeps and wakes at regular intervals. She may suck her fingers, and although her lungs are still immature, they would be capable of functioning — with assistance — if she were to be born prematurely. Chalk up any rhythmic movement you may be feeling to a case of baby hiccups, which may be common from now on. Each episode usually lasts only a few moments and isn't bothersome to her. With more brain tissue developing, your baby's brain is very active now. Wonder what she's thinking?

I bet Charlotte's thinking, "MMMM - those taquitos Mommy had last night for dinner were AWESOME!" I bet she's also excited about the upcoming Michigan State basketball game we will be attending on December 22nd. Or something like that. I guess I'm going to need to steal one of Corey's MSU t-shirts to wear to the game, 'cause my maternity wardrobe is lacking in Spartan gear. Think we'll be able to get a photo of Sparty rubbing my belly?

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Glucola Test

As Corey wrote in his post yesterday, we had another check-up with Dr. Bell. For this one, I had to drink this nasty glucola drink (tropical punch flavored!) and then get a blood draw done exactly an hour later to test for gestational diabetes. I just got the phone call from Justina the nurse with the results. She left a message saying something like "congratulations - you passed your one-hour glucola test!" I am taking that to mean I DON'T have gestational diabetes. I'm not even sure what all that entails, but luckily we don't have to worry about it.

Things are moving along nicely! Charlotte has been dancing up a storm lately, and I'm starting to look more and more like a pregnant woman instead of just a chubbo. Her nursery is starting to shape up since we loaded out a ton of miscellaneous stuff and rearranged the furniture into the positions they will occupy once all of the painting and carpet laying is done. I have been practicing gliding in the glider (sometimes holding Pacey, but he still thinks the gliding motion is a little freaky). We have also taken the dogs for a walk along with the stroller to start to alleviate Connie's strange fears of it. So far, not much progress has been made. I'm sure our neighbors think we're wacko.

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Pregnancy "Clumsies"

I love my wife a lot. As my dad once succinctly pointed out - "She's good-looking, she's funny, and she's smart" (followed with the admonition "propose to her now before you screw it up"). I also, however, also accept that she is a mite clumsy, and that was before the pregnancy. She has knocked over and broken innumerable glasses, and at one point, on a 4th of July, took Connie our dog to work and locked Connie AND her work keys in her office. She had to call Vanderbilt University Plant Operations to come let the dog out.

Today, she dropped the keys to her Mazda down a sewer. Luckily for her, however, VU Maintenance swooped in for the rescue and not only fished her keys out, but also sanitized them. The key fob even still works!

We had another check-up today. Everything still looks good and on track. Knock on wood, baby. Knock on wood.

- Charlotte's Dad

Thursday, December 6, 2007

26 Weeks and Keeping Corey Under Control



FYI - I had nothing to do with putting Connie in the Bumbo seat, nor did I condone it. I believe I was actually shrieking "Corey! Knock it off and leave her alone!" while the deed was being done. To her credit, Connie just looked a little put out and licked her lips a little. Great - now I have to worry about Corey trying all of the baby's new things out on the dogs. (Not like I can talk, because I'm the one who put Pacey the cat in the stroller last month.)

ANYWAY, today I am officially 26 weeks pregnant. It's not a milestone week or anything, but I just happened to notice on a pregnancy countdown that we only have 98 more days until the due date! Crikey. We haven't even taken our childbirthing class yet (we're scheduled to do it over 5 weeks in January and February though), nor have we picked a pediatrician (something my doctor has been bugging me to do for months now). But we do have a Bumbo seat, which is hard to come by nowadays ever since they issued the recall to amend the safety instructions to let people know not to put their kid in a Bumbo up high and then leave the kid unattended. DUH! [For a funny take on this, click here.] My buddy Chris in the law school's IT department hooked me up with the Bumbo.

I'm a little afraid to buy any diapers ahead of time for fear that Corey will cut tail holes in them and try them on one of the animals. Or that he'll model all of the baby clothes on Pacey. Or that he'll see just how well a snot sucker works on poor Duke. This is going to be an interesting last 98 days...

Here's what BabyCenter says is going on with Charlotte:

Your baby now weighs about a pound and two-thirds and measures 14 inches (an English hothouse cucumber), from head to heel. The nerve pathways in her ears are developing, which means her response to sounds is growing more consistent. Her lungs are developing now, too, as she continues to take small breaths of amniotic fluid — good practice for when she's born and takes that first breath of air.

Bumbo

A 60 lb. dog will fit into a Bumbo, but unless you help support the dog's back, the dog will just topple over and fall out of it.

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Dentist

Today was Charlotte's first trip to the dentist. Well, sort of. I had a cleaning, and she decided to dance all during the appointment. She tends to do that when I lie flat on my back (which I know I'm not supposed to do for an extended period of time!) and stay still for a while. I'm happy to report that I don't have any of the "pregnancy gingivitis" that a lot of women get, and my hygenist said I didn't bleed an unusual amount (which is another thing that is supposed to happen during pregnancy). Plus, I didn't have any cavities.

Between Corey not needing braces and my complete lack of cavities (other than a tiny one caught very early on one of my baby teeth), I'm hoping Charlotte will have some nice strong and healthy chompers. At the very least, let's hope she gets better teeth than Pop (my mom's father). He had his last tooth pulled while in the service when he was 19 or so and has had a full set of false teeth ever since!

Hiccup

Another first. Charlotte had her first hiccups this morning. Niki said they felt like little, evenly spaced kicks. They only lasted a few minutes, though.

Joe Thomas, a friend of ours, helped us pick up the crib and glider chair for Charlotte's room over the weekend, and we have begun emptying the room. Prior to the pregnancy, the room had been used as a craft room/office/storage room. In addition, in preparation for installing a ceiling fan and Charlotte's man-in-the-moon light, we have completely emptied the attic. We have been pulling out our favorite childhood toys and books from boxes in the attic for Charlotte - Possum (for those you who remember Possum) has made his appearance, for example. We have also gone through our old books and found books with stories that we are looking forward to reading Charlotte, such as Tall Tales of America, Albert the Running Bear (given to me and Stephanie by Mom after she watched Uncle Dave run his first Boston Marathon in 1983) and Grimms' Fairy Tales. (Niki is not real keen on me reading Grimm's Fairy Tales to her. If you have never read the original Grimm's Fairy Tales, give it a try. Wow. Gruesome.)

In addition, I have never read all of Longfellow's Song of Hiawatha, and think I would like to read that to Charlotte as a baby. So, that book went in Charlotte's libary as well.

We have completely abandoned the color scheme for Charlotte's room that Niki pondered from Target (the picture is in an earlier post) and will be going with mostly blues and sage greens. The glider, though, is in a "ginger" color (orangish/redish/pinkish), and sets off nicely to those other colors. They are not quite pastels, but are light and calming.

I'm looking forward to seeing how this all comes together.

Charlotte's Dad