thirty-five weeks.

when: sunday, feb. 5, 2012

what i wore:
headband: forever 21
tank: forever 21
cardigan: three dots via anthropologie
mittens: target
leggings: be maternity
boots: old navy

where: super bowl party

  • we’re attending midwife appointments every week now. combined with other baby-prep like a hospital tour, baptism class, breastfeeding class, baby care class, interviewing day cares, etc., we’re busy busy tying up loose ends for this little one.
  • i’ve been ordering a lot of post-baby clothes for myself lately. i’m itching to get back into my normal clothes. hopefully i’m not too disappointed if/when i can’t wear them right away, but i’ve gotten a belt, shoes, a cardigan, jeans and a shirt in the past week. :) online shopping is awesome. and i’m so glad i know my measurements because nothing fits normal right now. yes, i actually bring a tape measure with me to the store. :)
  • mamas, where are the best clothes for nursing?
  • my iron levels were a little low last week so i’m now on a supplement for that.
  • i’ve started to retain a little fluid in my feet, ankles and hands. some days i have to go without my wedding ring :( and i have to choose my shoes wisely. i wear a 9.5 but some shoes only come in full sizes so i have a few pairs of 10s that have come in handy lately. no more heels for me (because of the swelling). now i know why they say to take maternity photos around 32 weeks. i definitely feel less and less attractive with each day.
  • i know i’m big, but can you believe there is a five-pound baby in my stomach? and that she’s a foot and a half long? it’s simply amazing.
  • i have been packing on the weight lately! total weight gain = 21 pounds
  • baby’s heart rate at last appointment = 140 bpm. (i didn’t realize this, but the beats per minute go down as the baby’s heart gets more efficient.)
  • my group b strep test came back positive :(
  • physically, the past three weeks have been considerably HARDER. after dinner it is very difficult to find a comfortable position on the couch. i am still sleeping pretty well…only waking up a handful of times to flip over. i also wake up sweating most nights. there is also so much belly that it gets in the way of bending down and can be frustrating.
  • i can’t believe we’re nearing the end. being pregnant has been such a ride. there are times when i cry and am overwhelmed with the task of carrying this life (and all these emotions). there have also been many happy moments when i can’t even contain the love i have for my husband and our little girl. we are blessed. pregnancy is something you have to do mostly on your own. no one else can do it for you. although you can get help from your spouse, family, friends, etc…you are the one who is making sure she survives, and your body is the one that’s affected. it’s a tough but empowering job!
  • i may have teared up when i realized that eric and i had both made plans that would mean we’d have to spend two nights apart about six weeks after her due date. and then he decided to cancel his plans so we won’t have to. love him. :)

can you tell there are lots of random thoughts going on in this brain as we near the end?!

All of my favorite people—people I really trust—none of them were cool in their younger years. Because if you know how to be cool in middle school, maybe you have skills you shouldn’t. Maybe you know how to be conniving, like, naturally.

- Taylor Swift in Vogue

soft and simple

when: friday, feb. 3, 2012

what i wore:
shirt: soon maternity (gift card)
jeggings: american eagle
shoes: target

where: work, dinner with justin and kerry

i promise i tried to iron this shirt.

twice.

and inside out.

i’ve decided that it’s impossible. :)

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thoughts on mom-style.

only five weeks until my due date! once i’m out of the hospital (where i plan to wear leggings and loose tops), i’m not sure how long it will take me to feel like putting on a real outfit.

and by real outfit, i mean jeans and a cute top.

it may be weeks, or months(?!), and i’m sure i’ll only have it on for a couple hours, but i’m already looking forward to it. i picture myself wearing this while on maternity leave, visiting eric at work and showing off our little girl to the rest of our co-workers.

» you might recognize a couple of these things from my christmas list.

THOUGHTS ON MOM-STYLE

  • i think getting dressed after she’s here might actually be tougher than dressing a baby bump. mostly because of nursing and finding time to put together an outfit. luckily i have my blog archive to pull ideas from, and i’ll be forced to get dressed so i can have blog content. right?
  • i think that having a baby and being a mom will change my style. it already has a little bit. i have decided to make sure i’m more modest and not wear anything that’s too short. i’ve already donated some items that eric and i decided a mom should not wear :) i know my sister will call me out on it, too. that’s what sisters are for, right?
  • as a mom i want to look put-together and beautiful and effortlessly fashionable. ha…maybe i’m dreaming. but i hope getting dressed will be something that i can look forward to that makes me feel like myself and ready to tackle the day with baby in tow!

question: how long after she’s born should i fit into my old clothes? at 35 weeks i can still force my jeans to button—although i don’t put myself through that misery—so i’m crossing my fingers that they’ll fit as soon as i’m interested in wearing them…?)

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