Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Sunday, December 19, 2010
O Tannenbaum!
We decided to get a real tree this year. Not only a real tree but from a Christmas tree farm. We live in a great area of North Carolina that has tons of tree farms and we wanted to support our local farmers. Caroline was way excited to help us pick out a tree. It was freezing and even though you can't see it from the pictures there was still a little bit of snow on the ground.
It was a cut your own tree farm. It was literally in a guy's backyard. It was cool to see all the baby trees that will be decked out one day with lights and ornaments.

I love how Caroline sticks out her tongue while working so hard to hang the lights.
We taught her the art of squinting to find out where we are missing lights.

PS. For those of you who don't know the story, Tu-tu is what we have to call Caroline when she is pretending to be a puppy. When she is Tu-tu she will bark to talk to you, run on all fours and give you puppy hugs (rub up against you) and puppy kisses (lick your face).





After such a long day Tu-tu was tired and found a great spot to rest.

Thursday, December 16, 2010
34 weeks...
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Bed Rest Update...
Ok,
So here is the story. When I was 29 weeks along, I had an appointment with my midwife. I explained to her that this baby was really low and I was feeling a little bit of pressure. We decided to do a Fetal fibronectin test which can sort of predict preterm labor. You want a negative test because that means I will not go into labor in the next two weeks. Of course, mine was positive which means there is no guarantee that I won't go into labor in the next two weeks. I went to the hospital and was monitored for a few hours to see if I was having any contractions (I wasn't). I was also given a steroid shot to help develop the babies lungs in case she came early. At that point I was put on a level 2 bed rest which meant I could not lift anything, I could not stand for more than 10 minutes at a time and no travel, all for two weeks. At the following appointment they would do the test again and every appointment after that.
At my 32 week appointment I had the test again and it was negative. That did not mean I was off the hook. I still can't do housework or cook or lift Caroline but I can stand for a little while and go to church and go to Target (but someone has to go with me.) Also, at my appointment I discovered that I am 2 cm and 50% effaced. My midwife told me that is kind of normal for a second baby but it really scares me.
So I am sitting in my Lazy-Boy recliner as I write this and I am feeling this sweet baby move around and stretch. I am nervous about what will happen but I feel so blessed to be healthy enough to be pregnant. Kevin gave me the most beautiful blessing when all of this first happened that was poignant and faith-promoting. I can't wait to meet this sweet girl (who still doesn't have a name) but then again, I can wait a little bit longer.
So here is the story. When I was 29 weeks along, I had an appointment with my midwife. I explained to her that this baby was really low and I was feeling a little bit of pressure. We decided to do a Fetal fibronectin test which can sort of predict preterm labor. You want a negative test because that means I will not go into labor in the next two weeks. Of course, mine was positive which means there is no guarantee that I won't go into labor in the next two weeks. I went to the hospital and was monitored for a few hours to see if I was having any contractions (I wasn't). I was also given a steroid shot to help develop the babies lungs in case she came early. At that point I was put on a level 2 bed rest which meant I could not lift anything, I could not stand for more than 10 minutes at a time and no travel, all for two weeks. At the following appointment they would do the test again and every appointment after that.
At my 32 week appointment I had the test again and it was negative. That did not mean I was off the hook. I still can't do housework or cook or lift Caroline but I can stand for a little while and go to church and go to Target (but someone has to go with me.) Also, at my appointment I discovered that I am 2 cm and 50% effaced. My midwife told me that is kind of normal for a second baby but it really scares me.
So I am sitting in my Lazy-Boy recliner as I write this and I am feeling this sweet baby move around and stretch. I am nervous about what will happen but I feel so blessed to be healthy enough to be pregnant. Kevin gave me the most beautiful blessing when all of this first happened that was poignant and faith-promoting. I can't wait to meet this sweet girl (who still doesn't have a name) but then again, I can wait a little bit longer.
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
It's the Great Pumpkin...
In October we decided to try and find the most perfect pumpkin. Kevin and I wanted to go to the local farmer's market to pick one but Caroline wanted to try a church pumpkin patch we pass everyday to go home. The had an OK selection and Caroline was in heaven.
At last we found the perfect pumpkin. What a ham she is.
I don't have pictures of the jack-o-lantern because it started to rot only a few days after we got it. It didn't even last to Halloween. Bummer!

I don't have pictures of the jack-o-lantern because it started to rot only a few days after we got it. It didn't even last to Halloween. Bummer!
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Home Alone...
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
All the time in the world...
Since my midwife has put me on bed rest for at least 2 weeks (more on that in the next post) I can't rely on my old "I don't have time" excuse for not updating my blog. I am going to catch up with some of our crazy adventures!

I have lived in NC long enough that it is a cryin' shame I haven't been to this famous landmark. We decided it would make a great day trip for one of Kevin's days off. He has been working so hard lately and we didn't want to waste any time in doors.

The weather was crisp and cool and perfect for the fall day. We went on some walking trails around the pinnacle. I think Caroline picked up every rock out there.
After Pilot Mountain we stopped by Mount Airy which is a whole town's homage to "The Andy Griffith Show." They had a soda fountain, Opie's candy store, and lots more Mayberry memorabilia. We stopped for some hot chocolate at a book store and rested ourselves before heading back home. Ever since Caroline has been asking when we can go back to the mountain.
** Now you've got the "Andy Griffith Show" theme song stuck in your head, don't you? You're welcome!

Pilot Mountain
I have lived in NC long enough that it is a cryin' shame I haven't been to this famous landmark. We decided it would make a great day trip for one of Kevin's days off. He has been working so hard lately and we didn't want to waste any time in doors.



** Now you've got the "Andy Griffith Show" theme song stuck in your head, don't you? You're welcome!
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