Still not sure how many weeks along we are for certain, but we have our first ultrasound scheduled for November 30. Let's go ahead and jump right in!
Rainbow:
I assume you are somewhere between 7 and 9 weeks along so maybe you're just now starting to peek out over my pelvis. That's really all I've got for you. You've got your little arm buds at the least, and your heart is beating. This cute app I've found lets you tell me nice things about your growth and encouragement for me. Until we get that ultrasound, this section is going to be pretty much guess work on my part XD.
Me:
I threw up today for the first time ever. I'm hoping it's just because I overslept and was super hungry and not because I'm going to be the first one in my family to actually experience morning sickness. Only time will tell. I'm still blaming your daddy regardless because at least then we're both laughing about it. Not as tired all the time which is good, but I'm getting pretty fed up with my job now that I know we've got better things coming our way in just a month's time. I cry at least once a week over something I wouldn't normally, and I've started having to pee more often. Not a ridiculous amount yet, but definitely enough that I've noticed a difference. I have also informed Husband that I would like to trade in my Princess title for Goddess since I am now a vessel by which life enters this world. I will keep you all posted on if it sticks ;P
That's all for this week! Stay tuned to find out what's next in our adventure and how this vegan baby grows!
P.S. 280Days is the app I have found. It's super cutesy which I love. There is a version for the pregnant partner and the non-pregnant partner. We can both make journal entries and access each other's, and the calendar is linked so when I input an appointment time, he has access to it as well! The only thing I don't like about it is it gives the baby's growth updates in 4-week increments instead of week increments.
Thursday, December 29, 2016
Sunday, December 18, 2016
Guess Who Is Joining the Mommy Club!
Baby:
Not really sure what's going on with Rainbow. I'm sure he's just doing his best to get his little heart beating if it isn't already. He's somewhere between the size of a peppercorn and a walnut, though (guesstimating of course).

Me:
This kid is wearing me out already. Apparently tiredness runs in the family, and it has definitely knocked me on my butt lately. If I have something to do or somewhere to be, I'm good. But trying to be productive and work out like I'm supposed to is hard! On the plus side, my family also doesn't really experience morning sickness so we'll see if that holds true for me as well! Definitely getting nauseous thanks to smells. Boobs are super tender, and they're already getting bigger. Minor cramping. Lastly, I was already a crier to begin with, but movies are getting to me worse than usual.
I hope everyone had a fun and safe Halloween! We spent our first Halloween together relaxing at home and making mommy fall asleep in every chair in the living room. XD That's all for now!
Oh, does anyone have a pregnancy app that they would recommend? I am having the hardest time finding one I really like. It has to have the cute factor, or I won't stick with it.
Bumpdate #2
Rainbow:
Still no real knowledge on where you're at, but we're 10 days away from getting something more concrete! At the minimum, you're 8 weeks along. At the max, 10 weeks. So you've definitely outgrown your tail, you've got limbs and most of your organs are at least there, and you're at least the size of a strawberry inside my grapefruit-sized uterus.
Me:
I definitely did not get the no morning sickness gene. I have thrown up out of Husband's car while driving down Piney Green. I have now thrown up 2 days in a row thanks to Husband's morning breath. I have been nauseous all day at least every other day of the week. I already have gum drop nipples, and my boobs are too big for my bras. Not that I wanted to wear them anyway back when they were so sore all the time. I feel a weight in my uterus now which is pretty cool. That pregnancy app I have tells me that all the symptoms are Rainbow trying to let me know he exists, which is neat, but seriously kid, I already know you're there. You can cool it with trying to starve us both.
All in all, morning sickness is killing me. Excitement has been overshadowed by nervousness. And I need a recommendation for a good baby time capsule. I can't bring myself to throw away the pregnancy test, and leaving it on my counter isn't going to be a viable option since we're moving in less than a month. Anyone have recommendations for a time capsule and tips for combating morning sickness?
Bumpdate #3
OMG This has been the longest day of my life. I felt especially crappy all day. I threw up water for Pete's sake. My back is killing me. I apparently am already having some ligament pain so my belly is cramping and in pain. And then my head hurts because I threw up so much. But to top it off, I can't skip work because they didn't give me enough hours to begin with. Super not fun. BUT THEN. After work, I'm bleeding a little. Like, I was scared. I couldn't think straight at all. 4 hours spent at the ER we finally find out that there was literally nothing wrong. They could find no sign of a hemorrhage or any explanation whatsoever. But the best news is we have a guess date! June 25. Right now, we're measuring at 9 weeks, 6 days, and Rainbow's heart rate was a strong 171. So much relief. And now that the adrenaline high has worn off, I'm utterly exhausted.
Rainbow:
All your organs are formed and fully functional. Your face is coming together nicely with your nose and jaw becoming more defined. You've also been considered a fetus for a good couple weeks now, and you're well on your way to being the size of a strawberry.
Me:
Where to start. My boobs no longer hurt which is good. I gave up on bras completely. As mentioned above, my back is dying. I have so many food aversions, eating is like an obstacle course. And my appetite has shrunk so I have to eat little tiny meals. At least that means I'm almost never throwing up food. It's usually just stomach acid and sometimes water. Motivation is almost gone, but I'm not exhausted all the time.
Bumpdate #4 (11 weeks)
Rainbow:
The bases of your hair and fingernails has grown in. So are your tooth buds. Calcium is pretty important the next couple weeks since your bones are starting to harden. You definitely look like a soft, tiny person now.
Me:
My morning sickness is finally over! The only times I throw up now is because of the BV pills (which taste terrible). I have heard there is a cream. I may invest in getting switched to that. I am already at that phase of pregnancy where gravity pulls the baby out so by the end of the day, I've got quite the bump. I feel like I've had post-nasal drip for a couple weeks now which sucks. But other than that, still got the sore boobies that keep growing, too.
Anyone have any home remedies for post-nasal drip? And are there any essential oils one should avoid while pregnant (I just have the Young Living 10 oil starter kit)? The public library here doesn't have a very good selection on essential oil guide books. I've been diluting all the ones I've been using with organic coconut oil until we get moved, and I can get my hands on a different library. Until next week!
Bumpdate #5 (12 weeks)
Rainbow:
When I had that ultrasound, you were definitely on my right side, but it feels like you've shifted to be more centrally located. Or I'm just making things up in my head since you're still only the size of a lime. You're moving your little legs around, and your intestines are safely inside your body where they're supposed to be.
Me:
Epiphany part two of essential oils, putting Thieves and peppermint on my feet and then wearing socks all night has caused all the runny snot to solidify. Pro, no more drainage. Con, I have to wake up to blow my nose so I can keep breathing. But hey! Progress. I'm feeling less scattered which is incredible considering the moving thing. Keeping on track has been an uphill battle.
Gender Guesses:
Morning sickness - about 2-3 weeks worth, GIRL
Moodiness - I don't think I have been exceptionally moody except when I'm super tired, but I'm sure Husband would disagree so we'll call this one UNDECIDED
Heartbeat - 171 bpm, GIRL
Craving - savory foods, BOY
Husband's weight gain - hasn't gained any so far at least, BOY
Acne - yes, GIRL
Clumsier - yes, BOY
Necklace/wedding ring - circles, GIRL
Chinese calendar - GIRL
Mayan gender predictor - odd, odd, GIRL
Baking soda test - almost no fizz, GIRL
Are there any other tales I've missed? I never got to see my ultrasound so the Ramzi theory is out. Any guesses from you? We'll find out in June!
Wednesday, February 24, 2016
Love Your Melon
I hope everyone has had a great holiday season! I know that we sure did :D But anywho, I want to talk to you all about a cause that I've recently learned about that is really close to my heart. Love Your Melon. It's a phenomenal organization started by college students in 2012 with a simple mission: put a hat on the head of every child battling cancer.
The head is so crucial and yet fragile. For those of you who have shaved your heads, I'm sure you know how much chillier you were. Imagine being a child who didn't have a choice in hairstyles. The sweet idea to get hats for all of these fighters is one of those easily overlooked details that can make a world of difference in the eyes of a child. It can give them hope and envelop not only the child but also the family with support.
That original thought has since grown to a more comprehensive plan. Love Your Melon has since taken on partnerships with the Pinky Swear Foundation and CureSearch. This way, in addition to putting hats on each child's head, they can make an even more impressive impact on the lives of the families and push towards finding a cure for cancer.
The best part is you can also get one of these incredibly comfortable beanies for yourself! They're all made in the U.S.A. (supporting the local economy anyone?). Not only do these purchases garner hats for the children, research moneys, and assistance for the families, but crediting a Love Your Melon Crew also nets adventures for the children! LYM understands the importance of fun and distractions when fighting for your life. If you don't have a LYM Crew of your own to support, feel free to show some love to the University of Colorado - Denver Campus Crew. I just bought two beanies for myself - expect pics when they arrive.
Lastly, the crews are in a competition right now to raise awareness. Check out the CU Denver's LYM Crew on Instagram to help get them closer to their first hospital visit! Which reminds me, know a child fighting cancer who doesn't have his/her own LYM hat yet? You can get one delivered by a superhero!! Check out Love Your Melon to request a hat and get it on its way.
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| Aiden (3-years-old) loves his LYM beanie! |
That original thought has since grown to a more comprehensive plan. Love Your Melon has since taken on partnerships with the Pinky Swear Foundation and CureSearch. This way, in addition to putting hats on each child's head, they can make an even more impressive impact on the lives of the families and push towards finding a cure for cancer.
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| The cuffed pom beanies are brand spanking new! |
Lastly, the crews are in a competition right now to raise awareness. Check out the CU Denver's LYM Crew on Instagram to help get them closer to their first hospital visit! Which reminds me, know a child fighting cancer who doesn't have his/her own LYM hat yet? You can get one delivered by a superhero!! Check out Love Your Melon to request a hat and get it on its way.
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