The summer is flying by. I can't
believe we are almost into August which for me means the addition of a new
member to my family. Before all of that craziness begins here is my latest
update on what I have been up to over the past few months.
My sister got married
the middle of June and I had the honor of being her matron of honor. The
hardest thing for me with the wedding was getting my bridesmaid dress to fit.
The dresses were purchased before I was pregnant so it was quite the ordeal
trying to find fabric, which I ended up having to order directly from the
company upon which they sent me the wrong color and finally sent me the correct
color 2 days before I left for the wedding, then trying to find someone who
could alter the dress affordably for me. Luckily one of my friends' mom had a
lot of experience with alterations and fixed the dress for me. It looked
amazing and I was so thankful for her help with such a short time frame to get
it done. To date I have been in three weddings this year, which any other year
would be a piece of cake but being pregnant it is a lot more work just in the
attire let alone the tiredness. But each wedding I have been in the brides were
more than understanding and accommodating. I spent time with my
family over Joy's wedding weekend then flew back to Seattle on a Sunday
evening.
(Staying cool in the pool) |
(Spending time in Vegas with Levi) |
By Wednesday I was back on a plane this time heading to Las Vegas to watch Levi in a competition. All I can say about Vegas is that it was hot! It wasn't even the hottest month for them but at that time I was about 7 months pregnant and I am always hot, even when it is 70. But Vegas was in the triple digits so I spent most of my time at the pool or in our air conditioned room. It was nice having those days to spend and relax with Levi without any real obligations. I savored the trip because we won't have many of those moments after the Baby comes.
(Look matching bellies!) |
I volunteered at The
Meet of Miles that my brother and another club teammate spearheaded to help
support Olympic hopefuls in our club. The meet was a success and I was very
impressed with how well it turned out. John did an amazing job announcing and
organizing everything. We had tons of prizes to give away and it seemed like
everyone who was there had a great time. I definitely see this event growing
year after year.
July 19th I was in
another friend's wedding and had a great time. It was amazing how much changed
for me physically in a month. I didn't even realize things had changed until I
started dancing. At my sister's wedding I was jumping around and dancing just
fine. I stayed up pretty late and didn't feel totally exhausted. Well a month
later I stepped out on the dance floor at the July wedding and went to
"bounce" around and whoa, was I in for a surprise. I felt like my
feet were cemented to the ground. Was gravity playing a mean trick on me or was
I really just that much larger and more cumbersome? Well I am sure you know the
answer to that one. By 10 p.m. I was wiped out and had to head home. As I was
getting ready for work today I pulled out one of my work shirts from the closet
that I had just washed. I put it on and thought, "Oh no! I shrunk my
shirt! Oh wait..." I had probably worn that shirt 3 days before, a week
earlier max, and in that amount of time I grew enough to think it had shrunk.
Yikes.
(At my friend's wedding) |
The rest of my time has
been spent going to my midwife appointments, then scheduling more appointments,
work, "craigslisting" to find deals on baby items, and trying to work
out. I say trying because it is getting harder these days. I think a big part
of it is mental. I am pretty certain my pregnancy running days are behind me. I
ran once last week and this week will be surprised if I run at all. I know
physically I can do it so long as I keep my paces slow and stay cool but it's
really not comfortable anymore. Things just feel awkward and mentally I don't
have the drive to go for a run. I have been walking with friends up to 5 miles
at a time as well as spinning and elliptical for other cardio oh and swimming
if you want to count me paddling around the lakes to keep cool. I still am
"lifting" anywhere from 1-3 times per week. I probably do
"cardio" three days a week now. I could do more but to be honest I am
"lazy" right now. Plus I get so hot these days it's quite
uncomfortable. I am nearing the home stretch and the guilt of not exercising
every day (like I used to have) is long gone! My mind is pretty much all baby
focused and I feel relatively good.
I have been having more
appointments than usual as well due to the fact that I apparently have a rebel
inside me. About a month ago she was in her head down position, ready to greet
the world. The midwives commented about how ready she was! Well three weeks ago
we discovered she didn't like it down there and instead is now sitting breech inside
me. The appointment where I found out my midwife was checking my belly to feel
her position. I could see she was having trouble finding the head down low and
even mentioned that maybe she was too low for her to want to feel. To try to
get a visual of the bumps I have been feeling in my belly I then asked my
midwife what part of my baby was this hard round spot up near my right ribs.
The midwife felt it then said, "How would you like to see your baby
today?" I knew right away something was up because they had never done an
ultrasound at these appointments and I was told after 20 weeks the next time I
would see my baby would most likely be in person. My midwife rolled in this
portable ultrasound machine and placed it on my belly. She then said, "That's
her head." To which I exclaimed, "No!" Getting to see my baby
this far along was pretty cool though because she looks much more like a baby
than the last time I saw her. She is getting her fat which makes her look more
plump and human rather than the skinny alien baby I saw in the second
trimester.
My midwife gave me some
exercises to try to help turn the baby. She was not very concerned as her baby
was breech at 34 weeks and eventually flipped. I have been going in for
appointments weekly now and at each appointment the baby has stayed in her
breech position. I have another appointment tomorrow then next Tuesday (when I
am 37 weeks and considered full term) I am scheduled for an aversion to
manually flip the baby. I have my “ideal” birth plan but I also know it is
not set in stone. My main goal is to have a healthy baby however she decides to
enter this world.
Can't wait to see pictures of that beautiful baby! Best wishes that you get your "ideal birth."
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