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tuesday.

  • laundry
  1. our clothes
  2. bed clothes
  3. socks and towels
  • bank to pay car loan
  • change sheets on bed
  • dust living room and woodwork
  • wash down walls in kyla’s room
  • organize {junk} drawer
  • vacuum [with new bag!]
  • buy hubby some yummy dinner [found a couple for a b.o.g.o at BK]
  • childbirth class
  • mayyybe cross stitch after class
  • love kris and be extra sweet with him
  • love miss kyla bug and do kick counts!

tomorrow is the day we paint kyla’s room! :)

thankfully, i prepared benson’s buddies lesson last week, finished up CLT forms yesterday and of course, had an a-mazing night with the ladies last night! hubby said i was a wonderful homemaker this morning after a yummy breakfast of french toast– it totally made my day.

29 weeks!

How your baby’s growing:

Your baby now weighs about 2 1/2 pounds (like a butternut squash) and is a tad over 15 inches long from head to heel. His muscles and lungs are continuing to mature, and his head is growing bigger to make room for his developing brain. To meet his increasing nutritional demands, you’ll need plenty of protein, vitamins C, folic acid, and iron. And because his bones are soaking up lots of calcium, be sure to drink your milk (or find another good source of calcium, such as cheese, yogurt, or enriched orange juice). This trimester, about 250 milligrams of calcium are deposited in your baby’s hardening skeleton each day.

Note: Every baby develops a little differently — even in the womb. Our information is designed to give you a general idea of your baby’s development.

How your life’s changing:

Your baby’s very active now. Your practitioner may ask you to spend some time each day counting kicks and will give you specific instructions on how to do this. Let her know if you ever notice a decrease in activity. You may need a nonstress test or biophysical profile to check on your baby’s condition.

Some old friends — heartburn and constipation — may take center stage now. The pregnancy hormone progesterone relaxes smooth muscle tissue throughout your body, including your gastrointestinal tract. This relaxation, coupled with the crowding in your abdomen, slows digestion, which in turn can cause gas and heartburn — especially after a big meal — and contribute to constipation as well.

Your growing uterus may also be contributing to hemorrhoids. These swollen blood vessels in your rectal area are common during pregnancy and usually clear up in the weeks after giving birth. If they’re itchy or painful, try soaking in a sitz bath or applying cold compresses medicated with witch hazel to the affected area. Also avoid sitting or standing for long stretches. Talk with your practitioner before using any over-the counter remedies during pregnancy, and let her know if you have any rectal bleeding. To prevent constipation, eat a high-fiber diet, drink plenty of water, and get some regular exercise.

Some women get something called “supine hypotensive syndrome” during pregnancy, where laying flat on your back causes a change in heart rate and blood pressure that makes you feel dizzy until you change position. You might note that you feel lightheaded if you stand up too quickly, too. To avoid “the spins” lie on your side rather than your back, and move slowly as you go from lying down to sitting and then standing.

  • watch dog show on animal planet =)
  • bake and ice sugar cookies
  • vacuum the house
  • balance the budget
  • write out bills and checks
  • call mom
  • love kris =)
  • love miss kyla bug who’s growing so quickly!

friday!

  • yummy day-late pancake breakfast [couldn't eat them yesterday because of glucose test]
  • grocery shopping
  • buy odds n ends for dinner
  • cooking casserole and cookies for valentine’s day dinner
  • enjoy the beautiful mini roses that kris got me =)

i love my hubby!

ps– i have a pair of pre-pregnancy  jeans on today! ;)

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  • pick up lab order from doctorcheckmark.jpg
  • Caravan–maybe?
  • vacuum downstairs
  • read 1 Peter again and devos
  • menu for the week/grocery list
  • budget for this pay
  • Valentine’s dinner with hubby
  • cross stitch- light gray

brr…it’s cold and there are about 5 inches of snow out there! it’s a good day to stay in, clean and enjoy a hot cup o’ coffee!

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  • fill out CLT forms and cardscheckmark.jpg
  • prepare benson’s buddies lesson checkmark.jpg
  • stay warmcheckmark.jpg
  • cross stitchcheckmark.jpg
    1. green
    2. yellow green
    3. start light gray
  • love kris and thank him for being such a great man! :) checkmark.jpg
  • love miss kylacheckmark.jpg

the doctor’s office called today and said that my blood sugar was too high and my iron was too low. hopefully i’ll pass the 3 hour test and the supplements will bring up my iron count. it’s always something…

i had my 28 week appointment today along with o’sullivan test [orange drink was actually tasty] and rhogam shot. to say that the day was uneventful is certainly an understatement. however, miss kyla is healthy [her heart rate was 146, measuring on time and simply lovely.] i gained a pound since my last appointment–so i’m healthy as well! hubby and i had lunch at greco’s– yummy, yummy pizza– which was amazing after a long fast! we signed our house papers and came home to relax before he leaves for work. i think my body is trying to fight some type of sickness– some type of bug is traveling around the valley. i’m going to visit mom, so she can mail her 1040. i also need to run to kroger to pay the electric bill and then a day of resting/helping mom around the house. :) here’s to a wonderful rest of the day!

Today’s routine-

  • breakfast with hubby
  • praise and worship before church
  • shower
  • Sunday school and church
  • lunch at Grandma’s
  • nap
  • evening church
  • dinner– which was a major success yesterday.
  • lots of relaxing time with hubby!

busy day tomorrow with appointments– glucose tolerance test, regular OB appointment, and signing house papers [they had 2/1/2007 as our first mortgage payment] too bad we haven’t paid on it for a whole year yet! ;) of course there will be some walking with melinda! i miss our [ruckus] mondays.

as i listen to the music this morning i have decided to follow Jesus came on. this is the song that we always sang as people were baptized at the old church i attended. kris and i were baptized on the same day and this song reminds me of the commitment we made together. i think it is amazing how the Lord works. He allows us to share joys with those that we love and gather memories along the way that we can always cherish.

miss kyla and i have been residing closely together for about 26 weeks [although we are 28 weeks gestation--the dating method is so whacky]. the last ultrasound showed her measuring a week ahead, and she will come when the Lord sees fit. this little one amazes me everyday with her kicks, hiccups, and the occasional elbow to the hip. i cannot wait to hold her in my arms! i know that her daddy can’t either. i cannot express how wonderful i feel– even if my pelvis feels like it is falling apart. :)

okay, off to check some more homemaking sites and then it’s shower time! oh yes, and i must remember to call the hospital in the morning to see when i can come in for my o’sullivan test. i went to wheeling hospital’s website to check the hours– they have a brand new website– complete with all of the information i needed– i need to fast 8 hours and i can be there anytime! 8am it is! :)

28 weeks! =)

28 weeks

How your baby’s growing:

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.

Note: Every baby develops a little differently — even in the womb. Our information is designed to give you a general idea of your baby’s development.

How your life’s changing:

You’re in the home stretch! The third and final trimester starts this week. If you’re like most women, you’ll gain about 11 pounds this trimester.

At this point, you’ll likely visit your doctor or midwife every two weeks. Then, at 36 weeks, you’ll switch to weekly visits. Depending on your risk factors, your practitioner may recommend repeating blood tests for HIV and syphilis now, as well as doing cultures for chlamydia and gonorrhea, to be certain of your status before delivery. Also, if your glucose screening test result was high and you haven’t yet had follow-up testing, you’ll soon be given the 3-hour glucose tolerance test. And if the blood work done at your first prenatal visit showed that you’re Rh negative, you’ll get an injection of Rh immunoglobulin to prevent your body from developing antibodies that could attack your baby’s blood. (If your baby is Rh positive, you’ll receive another shot of Rh immunoglobulin after you give birth.)

Around this time, some women feel an unpleasant “creepy-crawly” sensation in their lower legs and an irresistible urge to move them while trying to relax or sleep. If this sensation is at least temporarily relieved when you move, you may have what’s known as restless legs syndrome (RLS). No one knows for sure what causes RLS, but it’s relatively common among expectant mothers. Try stretching or massaging your legs, and cut down on caffeine, which can make the symptoms worse. Ask your caregiver if you should try iron supplements, which can sometimes relieve RLS.

Sleep easier “Now that it’s later in my pregnancy, I find that if I sleep on either side with a pillow tucked underneath my stomach, I can make it through the night.” —Venece

Ssssaturday.

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  • organize boxes in basement checkmark.jpg
  • press and hang curtains in bathroom livingroom checkmark.jpg
  • cook dinnercheckmark.jpg
  • read 2 peter
  • read devos
  • write checks for tithe and retreat and utilities due soon!checkmark.jpg
  • love kris =) checkmark.jpg
  • love miss kyla checkmark.jpg
  • fill out 1040x for mom checkmark.jpg
  • car wash and vacuum out car shopvac is in the basement–will do on Mondaycheckmark.jpg