Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Midair Expansion


16 weeks called for an up close and personal shot of the belly. I wish I would have appreciated my body and almost flat tummy before I got pregnant, because who knows when I will see it next. Matt and I traveled to FL to visit my mom this past weekend. It was a relaxing trip filled with TONS and TONS of good food. My mom is known as the Queen of Snacks, never ever say you're kinda hungry around her, she will make a 4 course meal. We also got to walk on the beach, which was a nice break from the snow. The food was great, but the flight home was horrible. We had an unexpected 3 hour delay in Atlanta, I expanded in midair and out grew my jeans, the cute knee high boots I was wearing no longer fit around my ever expanding calves and then we had to trudge through a foot of snow to get to an even more snow covered vehicle. I looked pretty cute walking through the airport exhausted, big bellied, with half zipped knee high boots, and jeans that were unbuttoned and unzipped. We were supposed to get home at 10pm, but rolled in at 2am--for a total of a 10hr travel day. Lesson of the trip: wear sweatpants and buy a direct flight.     

Colie                                 

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Movin' On Up

Our Little Monster has moved up in the world. They ran out of room in their humble pelvis abode and got themselves a delux apartment in the sky. My belly sure did Pop this week and now all my old pants fit again. Thanks Little Monster for preserving my wardrobe just a little longer!



As evidenced by this Glamour Shot, color has returned to my face and I no longer look like death warmed over. I am feeling much better, I take only 1 Zofran a day and I have enough energy to take a shower. I actually started to work out again which has restored some self worth.

The last 15 weeks have been hard on everyone, Matt has had to take on all the household chores and wasn't allowed to cook anything while I was home because of the smells. He waited on me hand and foot and held back my hair when I was sick. Not once did he complain about a single thing, all he said was "I'm proud of you". He even had a small case of sympathy pregnancy, his legs would get restless and he would feel nauseous in the evening when he was home with me. If that's not love, I don't know what is!

Even The Boys have had it rough, there have been no table scraps to eat and Frazier is wasting way into nothing.
                                               
                                                                        Fat Boxer



Until Next Time,
Colie

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Thank You

                                                  

Matt and I would like to thank everyone who has sent a congratulatory baby card to us. We are very excited to become parents and really appreciate the support everyone is showing us. We have such a wonderful support system! Thank you again!

Love,
Colie and Matt

Friday, December 10, 2010

The Grass is Always Greener...


The Grass is Always Greener on the Other Side of the Street. Fortunately, we live on the greener, spring looking side of Mountain Hawk Dr. The other side of the street has their snow shovels out and are clearing their driveways.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Updates at 13 weeks pregnant

13 weeks pregnant and I throw up about that many times a day! I treated the Zofran like gold, but still ran out before it was time for a refill and I think I have built up a tolerance to the Sea-Bands. I had my monthly appointment this past week and fired my OB/GYN. The Doctor came in and asked how I was feeling. I said, with tears in my eyes, that I feel miserable and that I throw up 8-11 times a day, but feel severely nauseous the rest of the time. Know what that jerk said to me? He said "well, this is what you wanted isn't it? You do want to be pregnant don't you? Eat some crackers or a rice cake!" I lost it. I am an emotional, sick, tired mess at this point and I broke down crying. He didn't acknowledge me, just had me lay back so he could find the baby's heartbeat. Which, by the way, he only let me hear 2 small woosh wooshes. Then walked out, no goodbye no "do you have any questions?" WHICH I HAD A WHOLE LIST! I didn't even know the appointment was over until an RN came in to take me to the checkout. It lasted approximately 60 seconds from start to finish. Needless to say, I went home and called a highly recommended Doctor and got an appointment for next week. A nurse also spent 25 minutes on the phone with me answering all my questions and called in a prescription for Tigan (another nausea medicine I alternate with the Zofran). Now that is the prenatal experience I am looking for!



Here I am at 13 weeks, looking all large and in charge. Notice the pants I am wearing, these are still my normal jeans, however, I am afraid to wash and dry them for fear I will never fit into them again. Thanks Ma, for sending the leggings that I will be living in for the next 6 months.

Till Next Time,
Colie