Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Ta-da!




The past week has been full of ups and downs (new car, Mike's parents visiting, baby shower, etc.) and had a bizarre climax on July 15th. Our ultrasound went well on July 10th and the week went on as normal with our little Bean finally named a boy. The week progressed, I saw my clients like normal, ate, slept, and complained like normal and then WHAMMO! My chest felt as if I had had a gallon of milk in my stomach for six days and ended up experiencing what I now know as heartburn that landed me in triage for three hours (one hour was paperwork). Everything was perfectly fine with me and the baby...and after a high priced dose of Maalox in labor and delivery, I was feeling better. Now we have a bottle on hand and will be able to diagnose the situation more readily. I will be sure, however, to let my friends know who have yet to become pregnant that a bottle of Maalox is just as necessary as cocoa butter.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

A brand new car!



So-the posting once a week idea is a bit off considering so much has happened over the course of the weekend.

On Friday, Mike's parents arrived along with Aunt Virginia and Uncle Richard-our visit was short but sweet. By Saturday morning, our long awaited new car finally arrived after months of debating and test driving. Despite our wanting a Hyundai Genesis sedan, which was a bit out of our comfort zone price range, we still ended up with a Hyundai after all-a Veracruz. It's most comparable to a Lexus RX300 luxury SUV. It's quite posh, what can I say...her name is 'Dory'.

Then, after all the excitement of our visiting family and new car, my supervisor Angelyn, held a baby shower for me and Gabriel! The games were hilarious and it was really wonderful having Mary, Virginia, and Ruthie there since the trip to Daytona would be all but impossible for each of them. The games were a blast and the gifts very thoughtful (love the 'urp cloths', Ang!) Most memorable was when Mary fed Ruthie a bit of 'poopy diaper' to verify which melted candy bar was inside...it was classic! Needless to say-quite a bit has occurred over the last 72 hours and Mike and I are just about to start settling into our routine again.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Pregnancy Part Duex

For the first part of our pregnancy story, see "It's a boy!"

After having told Mike in the bustling union at FSU we were pregnant (and after the 10 minutes of hyperventilation that comes with knowing you're pregnant), off we went!

At 19 weeks, our pregnancy has been almost perfect! I have not suffered any debilitating symptoms like nausea or water retention, rarely am I fatigued, and the baby's development according to our 18 week ultrasound is perfect. One thing I have had to deal with is what is termed 'gestational rhinitis'-or a permanent stuffy nose during pregnancy. It is caused by the influx of hormones throughout the body leading to inflammation of the sinuses...if, however, this is the only symptom I have with my pregnancy...I will be a happy camper! We were told that my placenta has developed close to the cervix, however, but is often corrected as the pregnancy progresses and the baby grows within the uterus. All that in mind, it seems that we've been truly blessed!

Prior to becoming pregnant I weighed a delicious 117 pounds (on a bad day) and shortly arriving at our half way mark, am already up to 130!

Updates will surely follow and as soon as we scan our ultrasound pictures they will be posted, promise!

It's a boy!

Well-it appears that our little bundle of joy is a bouncing baby boy! We've decided on Gabriel Thomas as his name and can't wait till he gets here! Since I've not posted hardly any information regarding our pregnancy, here's the abbreviated version of our story...

For those of you who may not know, Mike and I use Natural Family Planning as our method of pregnancy postponement. NFP is 100% free and as effective as other means of birth control when used correctly. Compared to the Catholic Church's rhythm method of pre-Vatican II, NFP has many more advantages...namely, it actually works!

Despite our efforts to start a family after three years of marriage-we got just about one year under our belt before becoming pregnant. Whether you want to blame it on our method (we're big rule followers) or divine intervention is up to you-we choose the later-either way, our date of conception is almost that of our one-year wedding anniversary and we are slotted to have our son arrive on December 8th, 2009 (the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, no less).

On April 8th, 2009 after feeling a bit under the weather for a few days, slightly irritable, and experiencing soreness in my chest-I decided to use a pregnancy test (since I have a batch at my house for my job-you never know what my clients will run into)...and lo and behold! A positive result! I actually did the test upon waking up, cleaned the ferret's litter box, fed the dog, let her outside, changed, and then checked the test-without the slightest thought it would be positive...needless to say, I immediately scheduled an appointment that morning with our primary to get a second opinion. After leaving the office with a smile on my face and the greatest sense of impending doom (each day is more exciting then the next and a bit less fearful), I wandered over to FSU's campus to tell Mike the news.

To be continued...

Monday, June 1, 2009

And so it begins...

Originally I'd always had the intention to blog-even having posted a few on Myspace and Facebook...but now that our Prost Haus is growing, I figured that now would be the best time if any to keep our loved ones abreast of all our goings-on!