Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Halloween!


Happy Halloween everyone! As you can see, Sophie was a cow this year. She was able to dress up on three seperate occasions, and was adorable each time (spoken like a true mom). For the most part though she was a headless cow, as she didn't want to put her hood up. Oh well.


It was really cold here, but that didn't stop us from going out and doing a little trick-or-treating. Luckily the costume itself was nice and warm, and I was able to layer her up underneath. (she actually kept her hood up while we were outside when she realized how cold she was). Still, I didn't want her out in the cold that much, so I drove Sophie a few blocks over to visit my friends, Becki and Mike. We parked at the top of their street and hit a few houses on the way. People loved my little cow. We went inside to visit with my friends for awhile (and for Sophie to pilfer half of their candy). On our way back to our car, we stopped by another friend's house (whose son also goes to Sophie's baby sitter). She was so excited to see her Jayden, as he is her favorite at the baby sitter's house. When we finally made it back home, Sophie was ready for round 2 of trick or treating with Joe. They went down to his friend's house and stopped at some houses one the way. The kid made out like a bandit! Sophie is pretty excited with her candy and has already started to eat a few things. (It is funny to think that last year at Halloween was one of the first times we let her eat candy. Now she can't get enough of it!)  Still, I think her Mommy and Daddy are going to have to help her eat some of that candy. Darn! 
My little cow (unhappy because I wanted her to put her hood up) and me (the cowgirl or farmer or something. Whatever I am, Josie has me looking giant!)
Mmmm...candy
Daddy dressed as a cow, too!
Stealing candy at Becki's house (and I stole this picture from Becki, so I guess I know where Sophie gets it from)



Sophie and the pumpkin she decorated yesterday. She was so darn cute with it. She hugged it to her chest saying, "I love it!" and carried it all over the place. When she saw it today, she said, "Sophie color it." Then she put it in her baby's stroller and took it for a ride around the house. She carried it upstairs and wouldn't let it go. I love this girl!

26 Weeks

Happy Halloween!

How far along? 26 weeks
Maternity clothes? Yes
Stretch marks? Just that one little addition to an older one
Sleep: I can go to sleep pretty easily, but I still don't feel very rested when I wake up.
Best moment this week: Today I received a wonderful piece of mail. It was my c-section information from my doctor's office. Josie now has an official birth date (unless something happens before then). She will be born on January 30th. This date also happens to be the 1 year anniversary of my miscarriage. I am glad that something amazing will be happening on that day. Life is funny in that way.

Miss Anything? pumpkin spice lattes WITH the caffeine
Movement: All the time.  
Food cravings: Hot chocolate. Not really a food, but I have been wanting one every day this week

Anything making you queasy or sick: No
Any pregnancy complications?: Sciatic nerve pain came back this week. Joy.

Have you started to show yet: No mistaking there is a baby in there. A new kid in my social studies class asked me yesterday if I was pregnant. I really wanted to say I was just fat (to see his reaction), but told him the truth instead.
Gender: Girl!
Looking forward to:
Putting together Josie's room. Our basement is so close to be finished, which means we can soon clear out Josie's room. We have a crib and I just ordered some sheets and a crib skirt. Once those come in, I can pick out some paint to match and change it from the hideous animal theme from the previous owners to a pretty little girl's room.



Ignore the fact that my pants are way too long. I need to find someone to hem them.

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

25 Weeks


How far along? 25 weeks
Maternity clothes? Yes
Stretch marks? Just the tiniest addition to an old stretch mark.
Sleep: I sleep at night, and get a decent amount, too. However, each morning when I wake up I feel as if I hadn't slept at all. Ugh.
Best moment this week: On Monday one of my students (a boyabout my size - minus the extra baby weight) and his books rammed into my stomach when he was leaving class. (not the best moment, obviously). I was freaking out a bit. Josie didn't move for a good hour and a half. I drank a real Coca Cola, had chocolate and Nerds...all the sugar and caffine I could get so she would move. Nothing. Finally when I started teaching again, she moved for me. She was pretty subdued the rest of the day. I was laying on the couch and told Joe that I was still a little worried since she hadn't moved much. Right at that moment she gave me a giant kick! It was her way of telling me to stop worrying. Thanks, Josie!
Miss Anything? wine
Movement: yup. It is getting stronger and stronger.
Food cravings: No

Anything making you queasy or sick: No
Any pregnancy complications?: The side/top of my left foot has been bothering me the past few days when walking. Just on and off though, so no real complaints here.  

Have you started to show yet: yes
Gender: Girl!
Looking forward to:
My next doctor's visit. I can't get enough of hearing Josie's sweet little heart beat.

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

26 Months


It is time to admit something...I am raising a strong-willed daughter. Big surprise, I know - not! It has been pretty evident that she is strong-willed since her feeding tube days (I attribute the tube to some of this stubborness. You don't go for months with having someone force something down your nose without becoming more than a little strong-willed). It is time to put that in writing though, as I try to keep this blog as honest as possible (I hate those 'our child is perfect and never does a thing wrong' blogs. How is anyone supposed to learn from those? I hope people can learn from our experiences. **Spoken like a true teacher**) I'm not saying that is a bad thing, nor is it a good thing. It can be both, and it is up to us to raise her to use it in the 'right' way.

Here are some examples of Sophie's strong-willed nature:
  • Her favorite phrase of the month: "I not!" Runner-up is "I won't!"
  • Sometimes she is nicer about not doing things and will say, "No thank you, Mommy" or "No thank you, Daddy."
  • She loves to grab our pointer fingers and lead us around. This is usually paired with a "Come on, Mommy" or "Come on, Daddy."
  • If we ask her to stop doing something, we will often get 'the stare' from her. This is usually paired with her throwing something down on the ground.
  • Sophie wants to do a lot of things on her own now. If you try to help and she doesn't want it, watch out. A fit is probably around the corner.
Another prime example of Sophie's strong-willed nature tricked me a little. I didn't take it as her being strong willed at first. Instead, for a good few days there at the beginning of this month, I thought Sophie had been molested. Seriously. She screamed, wailed, kicked, said 'ow!' and 'no no no!' everytime we tried to change her diaper. She also stopped wanting to go on the potty (she was going multiple times a day before this all happened) and began freaking out at bath time. Her sleeping at night went downhill, too. I was getting really scared and nervous. There are only so many times that you can have these reactions before your mind goes down the worst possible route. I racked my head for any other reaction. There had been no changes to her routine, diapers (besides size - she is in size 3s now!), shampoo/body wash, or anything else. No diaper rash or infections. Nothing. I racked my brain and went through a bunch of scenarios with Joe but we couldn't figure anything out. Molestation seemed really far fetched, too. The only people who change her diapers are me, Joe, her baby sitter, Joe's mom and my mom. After her fits started, I thought back to where she might have been or who she might have been around. No one out of the ordinary. No one new changed her diapers. I was getting so upset. I finally called the doctor's office for advice. The nurse was very nice and asked all the questions I had been asking myself. Then she asked a doctor for  her advice. The doctor believes that it related to potty training. She said that this can be a normal reaction to kids who are being pressured to use the restroom or who are being made fun of and called a baby for using diapers still; it is a control thing. So her suggestion was to stop potty training immediately. Now we haven't really pushed Sophie with the potty. We would ask her twice a day and she would always happily comply, or would say no and that was that. Some days she would even tell us that she wanted to go to the potty. When she stopped wanting to go on the potty, we didn't pressure her. We have certainly never made fun of her or called her a baby for still using diapers. She is 2 for goodness sake! I couldn't help but roll my eyes at what the doctor said (it is the doctor I hate, so there you go). Still, it was the only thing I had to go on and it was a much better thought than where my mind went. So, we have stopped potty training. We still have some diaper changes where she freaks out, but she doesn't say it hurts anymore and it is pretty easy to distract her from them. Her sleeping has gone back to normal and so have baths. Thank goodness! Maybe it was just a control issue after all. Whatever the cause, I am glad it is over now.

Starting after her birthday, I tried taking away Sophie's pacifier and blanket during the day. She could only have it at nap time and when she laid down for the night, but no other time. I really want to break her of the pacifier habit now that she is 2. After the freakouts she was having earlier this month, I decided to back off and let her have them whenever again. If the freak-outs were a control thing, then this is a battle that is really not worth it. She is still young. We can try again in a month or two.

For every ounce of 'rascal' that Sophie has in her, she has just about double the amount of sweetness.
  • When she goes for walks around the downstairs level of our house, she will tell us good-bye, wave, and blow us kisses. Often she will add a 'love you!' in there, too.
  • When I spit out my toothpaste in the morning, she always asks if I am okay because she remembers that I've dry heaved there a few times during my pregnancy. She also asks if I am okay when I am crying (ah, pregnancy hormones).
  • She is polite. Please, thank you, you're welcome often come out of her mouth without prompting.
  • She will randomly give my belly kisses.
  • When she wants to be held, she wraps her arms around me and puts her head on my shoulder.
  • When we sneeze or cough she tells us 'bless you.' When she does it and we tell her 'bless you,' she thanks us.
  • When we picked out a small pumpkin at the pumpkin patch, we had her pick out one for Josie, too. She picked out a little tiny one and didn't want to let it go. She kept saying, "It Josie!"
  • She loves her cousins and her friends at the baby sitters' house. She asks about them all of the time and gets excited when she know she is going to see them.
  • She tells us that she loves us. Everytime she does it, it melts my heart.
  • Her favorite book is a Little Blessings one called Thank You God, Amen. She loves to 'read' it to us. Usually we get things like, "Thank you God, balloons. Aaaaa-men." It is so funny and sweet to listen to.
Sophie can be a challenging kid, but I wouldn't trade any of it for the world. She has always been my small but mighty girl; little with a big personality. I can't wait to see what next month brings!

'Little Momma' and her two kids

Giving her baby cousin a hug and kiss

Enjoying a smoothie

She only wanted to take a bath in her 'baby suit'


Enjoying a day at the zoo in her costume.
She wanted to eat every treat at the treat stations right away. She loved this cookie.



Sophie loved riding the rhino. She would even take one arm off at a time and wave it in the air.

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

24 Weeks


How far along? 24 weeks
Maternity clothes? Absolutely
Stretch marks? I think that one of my old ones is being added to up towards the top. Not much at least. I'm going to be keeping a close eye on that one.
Sleep: I didn't bring my body pillow on vacation with me and my hips were so sore each time I would wake up. I am not going without that again!
Best moment this week: Two of them: The first night of our vacation, Sophie refused to sleep in her pack and play. Instead she slept in bed with us (this never happens). All night she slept pressed against me with her feet under my chin and her head against my stomach. (I had to keep checking to make sure the blankets weren't suffocating her.) I finally woke up for good to Josie kicking at Sophie's head. I couldn't help but laugh. I guess she didn't like her sister encroaching on her space.

I also had a check-up this week. Everything is looking and sounding good with little miss Josie. I love hearing that little heartbeat!
Miss Anything? wine (as always)
Movement: Oh yeah
Food cravings: Peanut M&Ms have been my favorite thing this whole pregnancy. I was munching on them a bunch this week.

Anything making you queasy or sick: No
Any pregnancy complications?: Just the whole shortness of breath thing.

Have you started to show yet: Absolutely
Gender: Girl!
Looking forward to:
 Getting our basement finished so that we can clear out Josie's room. I can't wait to get some paint on the walls and put the crib up!  

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Vacation!

We decided to take a quick trip to Lake Cumberland this year during a four day weekend. Sophie was surprisingly good in the car. I think Mickey Mouse helped a lot (thank goodness for portable DVD players). We had fun playing at the park, exploring some trails, visiting a pumpkin patch, swimming in the pool and playing in the room. Here are some pictures of our trip.








Sophie loved the cotton candy and ice ball...so did her Mommy and Daddy.

She kept trying to pick up these giant pumpkins!

She wouldn't sleep in her pack n' play at first. Instead, we would let her fall asleep on the bed and then move her. That didn't work the first night though, and she ended up sleeping between us in bed, upside down, and pushed up against my side. Josie woke me up in the morning by kicking Sophie in the head!






Sophie loved the 'big pool' (hot tub). She always wanted to go in it. Don't worry - it was cooler than most hot tubs (I put my feet in), Joe only let her in for a few minutes at a time and would dunk her in the regular pool afterwards.

Sophie loved wearing her 'baby suit' and swimming with Daddy.

She loved kicking around in the water. She is a lot more brave than she was this summer.





Wednesday, October 10, 2012

23 Weeks

How far along? 23 weeks
Maternity clothes? Yeah. All of my pre-pregnancy pants have been put away. I can still wear a lot of my shirts and sweaters, but I am noticing that they are starting to get shorter and shorter on me. Sad.
Stretch marks? No new ones yet 
Sleep: I've been sleeping well, but don't feel rested when I wake up.

Best moment this week: Earlier this week, I saw Josie move. She was kicking up a storm and so I lifted my shirt to see if she would visibly move. Sure enough, after a minute of watching, I saw my stomach move a little bit. I love that stuff! (others might find it creepy though). Also, today Joe was able to feel and see Josie move (just a little movement like the one I saw). I am so glad that she finally let her Daddy in on the movement action.
Miss Anything? wine
Movement: Yup. They are a lot stronger now.
Food cravings: Chocolate.
Anything making you queasy or sick: No
Any pregnancy complications?: Just the normal huffing and puffing from climbing stairs. Other than that, I am good.
Have you started to show yet: Yes. There is no mistaking that I am pregnant.
Gender: Girl!
Looking forward to:
 Going on vacation in a few days and my doctor appointment on Monday. I can't wait to hear Josie again.   

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

22 Weeks


How far along? 22 weeks
Maternity clothes? Yup
Stretch marks? No new ones.
Sleep: I've been sleeping okay this week. No waking up in the middle of the night, which makes me happy.
Best moment this week: Feeling Josie kicking and moving. This is going to sound really stupid, but I was afraid for a day or two that I was going to lose her when I got sick last week. Right before my miscarriage in January, I got the flu. I can't help but think that the flu led to my miscarriage. That might not be the case, but it is hard to shake those fears. I am so thankful for every kick and squirm that Josie makes to let me know that she is okay.

Miss Anything? wine
Movement: Yes
Food cravings: None
Anything making you queasy or sick: We had White Castles yesterday and it made me a little queasy.
Any pregnancy complications?: None this week. My sciatic nerve hasn't  bothered me at all. I haven't had any headaches either. (I've been drinking a Sprite a day, so I wonder if the sugar is helping control the headaches.)

Have you started to show yet: Absolutely
Gender: Girl!

Looking forward to: Joe feeling Josie. Whenever he puts his had on my stomach, she stops moving.