Friday, May 15, 2009

Odd Food Cravings

OK - it's official, I now understand what they say about crazy midnight cravings. I woke up at 2am last night with a STRONG desire for French Bread and cheese. And not just any cheese, brie! All I could think about was soft/chewy bread slathered in cheese. The craving was so strong I could taste it! Needless to say, I sadly went back to bed with no snack.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Our Little Health Nut

Week 15 - Things are Looking Up

I am finally starting to have some days where I am feeling pretty great. However, I have concluded that our little Cashew really doesn't like the unhealthy food. Things the baby does not like:
  • French Fries
  • Onion Rings
  • Tater Tots
Any of these are items guaranteed to set me back a few steps in the progress of feeling better.

We took our first serious trips to the baby stores this past weekend to register. I thought building a wedding registry was hard, but I was mistaken. That was nothing, at least I knew what all of those things do! Thankfully, we had Amy (a mother of three kids herself) with us to help us know what items you really need vs the things the baby stores think you need. I'm sure this was great entertainment for her. The bright spot of the day was that we somehow managed to pick out a nursery theme faster than we were able to pick out china when we got married. I'm not entirely sure exactly what this says about us.

I learned, however, at the end of the day, Babies R Us is not as evil as I once thought. While I think the light inside is designed to give you a headache, we found that they had most things we had been looking for, and were even cheaper than Target for many things. Not that I'm anxious to head back, but I no longer consider them the work of the devil. I think the key is short visits with a limited shopping list.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

The Little Cashew

The baby's in utero name has officially changed. A few weeks ago, when we read in the book that the baby was the size of a cashew, Robert was hooked. Ever since then, it's been all about our little cashew. This is highly ironic since cashews are about the only nut that I don't like! Even more so since the baby was the size of a cashew for less than a week. At the last ultrasound, we determined that the baby was about the size of a lime.

Which leads me to a very sad Cinco De Mayo. Since there was plenty of rain here in DC, Robert didn't have to play softball, which meant we could go out for some Mexican food (if you can call it that). I thought it wouldn't be all that bad without a Margarita, I mean, I could get a virgin Daquiri, right? NOOOOOO. Apparently, in preparation for their busiest night ever, the restaurant had chosen to only offer premixed daquiris. However, a Virgin Pina Colada did save the day! But, it wasn't quite as refreshing as strawberry would have been. Meanwhile, the guys both had beers with limes. Sadly, beer has never smelled or sounded so good, and I don't even LIKE beer that much.

We had another dr. appointment yesterday. I am still tracking at no net weight gain, even with my baby bump and all. I am tracking my weight on our Wii Fit, and instead of having weight LOSS goals, I have put in my monthly weight GAIN goals. The Wii must be so confused. Too bad it doesn't have a "pregnant" setting, then maybe in the future I'd get the cheery sound, rather than the groan that I predict I will start getting eventually.

For everyone curious, we are scheduled to have our OB appointment where we can learn the gender on June 19th - so 7 more weeks! Let's just hope the Cashew cooperates.

My friend Amy is taking us to Babies R Us to do the scary baby registry. I'm sure we will be rapidly overwhelmed with the amount of stuff that goes along with babies, but we are relying on her to tell us what we really need, and what we can do without.

New things I have learned:
  • Vitamin B6 is a great energy boost. It keeps you up at night.
  • The Boppy maternity pillow is the best TRAVEL pillow ever made.
  • I still don't like pecan pie
  • Crab Cakes are still fabulous
  • Eating on a deck overlooking the beach increases the appetite (thanks Kelly and Billy for getting married in South Carolina)

Monday, May 4, 2009

On my way to being wider than I am tall...

For everyone who has been waiting to see how quickly I would pop out - the answer was quickly, very quickly. So, as promised, here are pictures of me and the baby at the end of the first trimester.

I made the mistake of shopping for maternity clothes before the morning sickness really kicked in and I lost weight. These jeans fit great around the belly, but are falling off everywhere else. I imagine someday once I start gaining baby weight, I'll grow into them. But, I wanted to find an outfit that would grow with me so I could have the same clothes on for each picture. After 3 oddly blob-like ultrasounds, we finally arrived at week 12, which is apparently when the baby acutally starts looking like a baby. Here is our little cashew. At the visit where this was taken, we got to hear the heartbeat for the first time and see the baby move about. The little one reacted to my belly laughs by dancing about (ok, so maybe it was more like flailing the arms about, but I'm going with dancing), so hopefully that is a sign we have a future dancer.






Flailing my arms about