Monday, July 27, 2009
Farewll to a good friend
Last week was a difficult week for us. Not because of anything to do with the baby, but because we made the decision on Monday that were going to have Daniel put to sleep on Friday evening. He hadn't been doing well lately and given that he was recently diagnosed with cancer we didn't want him to suffer any longer. The anticipation was agonizing for us, but on the brighter side, Daniel had a really great week. He was more active than he had been and was eating well again. For the past few months Daniel has been exclusively eating canned food and we've had to monitor it closely, as when he walked away from his dish, Tobin would gladly finish his food for him. It is because of this habit that we ran out of canned food on Thursday night, so I ran out to the store at 10:30 to get him more; 6 cans more to be precise. Christine called me on Friday morning to inform me that it appeared as if Daniel was on pace to finish all 6 cans. I spent the second half of the day at home in order to spend a little extra time with Daniel. I'd like to think that Daniel had a good last week and especially a great last day. We were both there for him at the end, and honestly, it's one of the hardest things I've had to do in my life.
Daniel had a great 16 years with us and we're glad to have had him for that long. We was a good pet and friend.
Aside from all that, Christine has entered the 18th week, which means the baby is about 8 inches long and 6 oz. Her uterus is roughly the size of a cantaloupe. We also found out that fetal movement is technically called quickening, which for those of you fans of "The Highlander" movies occurs when one immortal lops of the head of another and sucks away all of their life energy. Yup, sounds just like a fetus.
This weekend we kept ourselves distracted by doing some more work on the baby's room, prepping the walls for painting. The weather was also nice enough that I could finish repairing the window frames in our white room.
We were also relieved to hear today that my Mom's surgery was successful and that she is on the road to recovery. She had to have a mass removed from the tissue between her skull and brain, that was putting pressure on her brain. The surgery went better than expected and was done approximately 2 hours early. The mass they removed was benign to the relief of everyone.
Lastly, we're getting excited for the ultrasound next week. Christine's mom will be in town and Christine had scheduled the appointment for Thursday, which also happens to be her birthday. I will be off that day as well, so we can all share in the occasion.
Hope you all have a great week!
John
Sunday, July 19, 2009
As lively as a turnip
So this is the start of week 17. The baby's skeleton is changing from soft cartilage to bone and the umbilical cord is growing stronger and thicker. Bebe can move joints and is developing sweat glands. Size is still about 5-6 inches and the baby weighs about 5 ounces, about as much as a turnip. Fat is starting to accumulate and weight gain will increase more rapidly from now on.
On my part, I am feeling good still. My body is still looking forward to afternoon naps, but I can skip them if I need to. I am usually ready to head to bed about 9pm, if not earlier. On Saturday morning I was waking up with my hand on my belly and felt a bit of a faint fluttering a few times. I have not been able to repeat it, but it was nice to actually get some movement. John still has not gotten a chance to feel any movement yet.
John has been busy this weekend redoing the outside window frames in our upstairs back room (the white room as we call it). The lower part of the frame had rotted out and was allowing air in on windy days. We thought only the two windows on the north side needed to be done, but walking around outside on the garage roof we saw the west window was actually the worst. The weather has been clear in the low 80's all weekend, so a great chance to have the windows taken out. John has two windows 90% done and should be able to do the last one next weekend. We hope his being able to put in foam insulation will really help the drafts. We may have to take a look at some of the other windows as well!
The dogs got to play with the Triplett kids next door 3 days in a row, so they had fun being outside in the cooler air and sun. I keep telling Jana I need to get our maple tree to get a lot bigger to shade their yard in the afternoon. It has gotten several feet larger, but not enough to cast a good shadow.
We also picked up some paint to freshen the yellow room and to cover up patches from cracks and nail holes. I found that there are many layers of paint over some red wall paper on the bottom and blue wall paper on the top. A lot of blue and turquoise colors, maybe there were more boy babies in there than girl? It was built to be a maids room, so who knows. The Kelly green coming out from under the white trim is one of the weird parts. Hopefully we will be able to work on it throughout the week and get to organizing things soon!
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Finally feeling ducky!
Well today marks the beginning of week 16. The baby is about the size of a rubber ducky this week, about 5-6 inches. Bebe is growing hair, eyebrows and eyelashes and has the ability to move all of its joints. The sex is now evident and we will find out on my birthday, August 6! So, this leads to our poll on the side of the blog as to whether you feel it is a boy or a girl. It is anonymous, so feel to put down what you really think. Please give a vote, this should be fun!
We also added the option to subscribe. I did not realize I had to activate this, but it is there now and you should be able to put the blog on your home page and see new updates as they happen. And please try to remember to comment every once in a while and let me know if it is still not working.
It seems this past week things seemed to finally come together for me. I have been feeling better and much less nauseous. Yeah! I even felt well enough Friday night that John and I went out for Italian. Now when I feel hungry I just feel hungry, not like I am going to get sick. I feel like eating salad and fruit, so my diet should be much better now. My belly continues to seem larger than it should to me, but I keep getting told that it looks like a pregnant belly, not a over filled one.
I had another appointment this past week. It was a quick one just checking to see if the heart beat was still good. It was much easier to find this time. The midwife I saw this week was okay, but not my favorite so far. She seemed in a bit of a hurry even though I was the first appointment after lunch and was 15 minutes late. One more to see and then I will decide.
Not much else going on for us this week. We had a rainy weekend and I worked five days this week, including yesterday. It seemed long after having been napping so much lately and not exercising too much. It was nice to get the extra hours.
John was excited about an article we heard about in Mens Health magazine from this year. It was a list of Anthony Bourdain's 13 restaurants to eat at before you die. Number 13 was our local favorite BBQ joint, Oklahoma Joe's! He says, "People may disagree on who has the best BBQ. Here, the brisket (particularly the burnt ends), pulled pork, and ribs are all of a quality that meet the high standards even of Kansas City natives. It's the best BBQ in Kansas City, which makes it the best BBQ in the world." Kind of cool.
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Happy 4th of Juy!
So Happy 4th everyone! It has been a quiet week 14 here for us. We saw the new Transformers movie for a second time at the new all digital AMC theater in downtown KC. John was very happy to see it again and liked it just as much the second time. I told him that he better get all the movies out of his system for a while, as we may not have many opportunities come next year. Last night we went out to dinner with some other recent Hallmark transplants. It was nice to go out with some people, for a change.
I am still nauseous, maybe more so than last week. I still do not feel any movement, but with having an upset stomach I am sure it is hard to tell. The baby can now smile and frown and the heartbeat should be a lot easier to hear at next weeks appointment. The baby can now make a fist and may even be sucking at a thumb!
I will write more after the appointment next week.
I am still nauseous, maybe more so than last week. I still do not feel any movement, but with having an upset stomach I am sure it is hard to tell. The baby can now smile and frown and the heartbeat should be a lot easier to hear at next weeks appointment. The baby can now make a fist and may even be sucking at a thumb!
I will write more after the appointment next week.
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