Daily Snippets

On My Bedside Table:
Animal, Vegetable, Miracle by Barbara Kingsolver
Pawn of Prophecy by David Eddings
Itsy Bitsy Yoga by Helen Garabedian

Next Up from Netflix:
You Kill Me
Keeping Mum
– Miscellaneous episodes of Charmed

Latest Interests:
– What interests? Totally focused on how I’m about to become a mama.

On My Mind:
– Real labor? Nope, just false labor.
Learning:
– More about co-sleeping

Making:
– A baby
– Colostrum

Looking Forward To:
– Baby!
New digital camera (on its way)
– Finally using my breasts for their intended purpose

Enjoying:
– Spending an evening with friends and their delightful children
– Dark chocolate with raspberry treats
– Savoring time alone with David
– Nesting

Amused By:
– How much fun two little boys can have roughhousing on a fluffy wool rug
(new, arrived yesterday, perfect for floor time with baby… and kids too, evidently)

{Inspired by Bella Dia}

Check out the two blankets that David’s mom made for the baby (photographed above)!
Note the continuation of the Hey Diddle Diddle theme… Love it!

Super giant belly

This is what a very relieved and happy pregnant woman looks like at 36 weeks.

Yesterday I sat up for the first time since early December and it felt so good! The things I took for granted before.

The baby appears to be on the big side,* so now it’s really okay for me to go into labor. Of course, we keep sending vibes to the baby to stay in there a few more weeks, little one! We are excited about meeting you, but can totally wait!

And while I could be moving around the house a little bit more now, I seem to have come down with a cold. So, I’m still on the couch. And lying down. Go figure.

* Now when the baby hiccups, my whole belly bounces. Totally charms me.

So much to say, so little energy to type


28 (left) vs 36 weeks (right)

Let’s just say these past three weeks on bedrest have been interesting. I’ve gone through periods of extreme grouchiness and discomfort (being idle really doesn’t suit me), coupled with constant exhaustion; however, this weekend I am feeling better since we can now give birth safely at home.

Hooray! We’ve made it to 36 weeks and the baby is still cooking! And active! (Oh, the acid reflux!) And hiccuping! (Oh, the lack of sleep!) And constantly trying to bounce its head on mama’s cervix! (Very sensitive. Ouch!) Thank goodness for the most awesome prize ever waiting for me at the end of this pregnancy adventure. Despite my complaining about bedrest and the aches and pains of pregnancy, it’s all so worth it.

The freshly laundered pile of diapers, towels, wipes, clothes, blankets, and sheets to be put away.

David has been a complete saint and has taken awesome care of me. I’ve eaten better these last three weeks than over the course of the entire pregnancy. He’s done everything: the laundry, the dishes, the cleaning, the cooking. He’s gotten all the birth equipment and baby stuff washed and ready. He has even helped me in the shower! All this plus continuing to work full time. Luckily, he’s been telecommuting for three weeks, so he’s been home with me. Wow, we are lucky that David has such an awesome situation at work.

So, we’re now in the home stretch. It will be interesting to see exactly when I go into labor once I go off the herbs currently keeping me from going into labor. Could be a day, could be a month. It all depends on how quickly the herbs leave my system and the pace at which my body decides it’s time!

In the meantime, I’ve finally perfected my left-handed mouse action and am getting pretty good at typing with one hand while lying on my side, so I’m online a bit more now. We… (who am I kidding?!)… David has completed nearly everything on our pre-baby checklist, so I believe we’re as ready as we can be to welcome our little baby into the world!


Some recent flickr favorites

p.s. It’s such a relief having contractions and not flipping out!

Mondo Beyondo


My wildly outrageous, yet completely doable, list of dreams for the future (think ten year plan):

Visit New Zealand, own land, build a cob house, transition back to hard-core environmental science work, earn recognition for my photography, move to either Boulder or Sebastopol or someplace else that equally captures our hearts, run a (half)marathon, hear Imogen Heap in concert, own a hybrid vehicle, grow our own food, learn how to knit a poncho…

Of course, my two biggest mondo beyondos are in the bag: marry my soul mate (check!) and become a mama (hang in there a few more weeks, baby)!

What is on your mondo beyondo list?