Saturday, April 28, 2018

Aurora at 2 years old





Sleep- Aurora is a fantastic napper. She will take a 4 hour nap if I let her. She usually wakes up around 8 am (sometimes earlier sometimes later). She stays awake for about 5 1/2 hours and naps around 1:30/2pm. She stays asleep until I wake her up at 4:30 when daddy comes home. As I said she would easily sleep longer if I let her, but then she would be difficult to get down at night. Bed time is around 930, but she often fights it and stays awake in her crib until 10pm or later. She will go to bed easier if we go out in the afternoon, but living in Alaska that isn't always an option. Her bedtime is later than I would like, but the only fix would be taking her nap away. I would rather her still nap and go to bed later.

Eat- Aurora eats breakfast pretty much right after we wake up for the morning. Her favorite breakfasts are; nutrigrain waffles, yogurt and a banana, bagel and cream cheese, any fruit especially oranges, and apple cinnamon oatmeal. Lunch is right before nap time so she's nice and full (and has no excuses). Favorite lunches are; peanut butter and jelly, grilled cheese, mac and cheese, or any fruit/yogurt/cheese/cracker combo. In the past she usually got a snack after nap time, but recently she will eat dinner better if she does not get a snack. So we eat dinner at around 630. She still loves chicken nuggets with a vegetable (green beans, broccoli, carrots, corn, peas) and some sort of pouch (apple sauce, pear/spinach/pea, etc.) she has tried and liked cheese burgers, and quesadillas as well. Our trick to get her to eat meat and veggies is allowing her to dip it in ranch. She will eat anything dipped in ranch haha. If she's really not feeling chicken then we resort back to a grilled cheese or a peanut butter and jelly sandwich (if she didn't already have for lunch). She still isn't a big fan of any meats, but I still always ask if she wants to try whatever we are having. She is great at using a fork, and can even use a spoon with sticky things like yogurt. We are in a mix of still using her high chair and letting her sit on a regular chair at the table.

Play- new toys she loves; puzzles, kitchen and play foods, lots and lots of coloring and stickers, little people play sets (princess castle and farm), she has an indoor slide she can climb and slide down on her own, and she has started imaginary play with baby dolls and stuffed animals. She loves her mickey, donald, and pluto stuffies and has to sleep with them every night. Obviously she still loves TV, and can also play on an iPad. She loves ABC mouse and any fisher price apps. Another new play adventure for her is being enrolled in gymnastics and soccer. She does struggle following directions and doing scheduled activities that constantly moves and changes. She is more used to wondering her playroom doing whatever she wants. I want to get her involved in more things like this so she can grow.

Milestones- Since 18 months she has talked A LOT. She talks in sentences, and does a very good job at trying to get her point across. She knows some basic emotions such as happy, sad, angry which I try to help her understand as much as possible. She can also sing full songs such as old mcdonald and twinkle twinkle. We have introduced the potty, and she has peed in it a couple of times. My take on the potty is to introduce it and encourage her to use it as much as possible, but I am not forcing any 3 day training quite yet. If she wants to try great, if not then it's no big deal. She has not attempted to climb out of her crib once (knock on wood) so my thought is "if it aint broke don't fix it". I don't want to move her to a toddler bed unless I have to. I have no issue her staying in her crib as long as possible. Aurora will become a big sister in July!! We take care of baby dolls to practice for her baby brother. We also read lots of books and watch some shows about it as well. I believe she really is excited for a baby and will love him and think he's adorable...until he tries to take any of her toys lol.

Stats- 25 pounds, 32? inches, 3T clothes, size 6-ish shoes

Tuesday, April 24, 2018

28-30 weeks



How far along? 30 weeks
Total weight gain/loss: about 25 lbs

Maternity clothes? Same as always. A mix. It really isn't necessary to buy all maternity clothes. The only think you really NEED is a pair or two of maternity jeans/shorts.
Stretch marks? All over. Sad face. At least they are only on my stomach

Sleep: Exhaustion has come back with a vengeance. I get through the day pretty good thanks to coffee and nesting, but I usually pass out while hubby and I are watching a show after Aurora is in bed. I can't even make it until 10pm.
Best moment this week: My blood pressure has calmed down a little bit (although at my appointment today my lower number was 97), my blood sugar has been good, and my last appointment they said baby boy is now head down. All of this makes me feel relived. I feel more relaxed thinking my birth will go more or less "normal" instead of having to be induced due to high blood pressure, or having to get a c section because he is breech. Since we live away from family my biggest stress right now is making sure I can fly my mom out at the proper time to make sure someone is with my daughter when I give birth. Otherwise I'm giving birth alone while hubby stays with her. All this news makes me a little more confident that baby boy will make it to due date and my mom will be here.
Worse moment this week: I'm really starting to feel run down from the baby. It's scary some days to think I still have 10 weeks left, because I feel 9 months pregnant.

Miss Anything? I miss just having my own body. Its really hard lately to move around. I have so much I want to do and I literally just can't. I struggled just moving a laundry basket down the hallway the other day. There are days my daughter wants to me stand and hold her for a long time before bed and I literally just can not. 
Movement: LOTS of movement all day...isn't he supposed to sleep at some point? 
Food cravings: MEAT. I've been obsessed with ribs and burgers lately.
Anything making you queasy or sick: I got heartburn medicine and I'm feeling much better. 
Gender: Little man 💙💙
Symptoms: Hip pain (I really should see a chiropractor), out of breath, nesting,
Labor Signs: Getting braxton hicks contractions, but other than that he's staying put.
Belly Button in or out? Still in, but pretty shallow.
Wedding rings on or off? on and off. I'm uncomfortable wearing them most days
Happy or Moody most of the time: Very happy and optimistic 
Looking forward to: Maybe a growth scan? I wish I could get a 4d scan but its really pricey in Alaska.
Random thoughts: Officially diagnosed with gestational diabetes again. No shock since it runs in my family. I have noticed this time has been much easier than last time. I have a better idea of what to eat/not eat. I was on a Keto diet prior to getting pregnant and this is way easier compared to that. Hubby is also dieting so we are supporting each other and it works out nicely. This pregnancy I crave meat which is great for a diabetic diet, whereas last pregnancy I hated meat and just wanted carbs. So far my sugars have been fantastic, even my fasting numbers. I'm hoping to stay off of medicine this time. 

Monday, April 2, 2018

22-25 weeks



How far along? 25 weeks
Total weight gain/loss: about 20 lbs
Maternity clothes? Still mix and match, but I did just buy a bunch of new maternity shirts. I usually wear lularoe leggings or maternity jeans (or my hubbys boxers around the house) and a maternity shirt
Stretch marks? My stomach is blowing up this time with stretch marks. Sucks. I did so good the first time around. Im not sure if living in dry Alaska contributes to that.
Sleep: Less pressure and peeing at night, but more hip pain and poor circulation.
Best moment this week: Reaching half way and viability!
Worse moment this week: Blood pressure issues. I've had a couple blood pressure readings above 140/90 and it is really starting to concern me. The other day I started seeing spots and colors in front of my eyes, and my OB sent me to labor and delivery. They said my blood work came back good, the baby looked good, and my blood pressure slowly went down while I was there. So I was sent home. I hope this isn't a reoccurring thing.
Have you told family and friends: We announced his name ^^
Miss Anything? WINE hahaha and being able to take any medicine I need when sick.
Movement: He is definitely a mover! Way more than his sister.
Food cravings: Cereal has been a favorite this time.
Anything making you queasy or sick: Literally everything is giving me miserable heartburn
Gender: Little man 💙💙
Symptoms: Swelling, hip pain, itchy stomach, out of breath all the time, baby is still breach.Labor Signs: Nothing significant. Braxton hicks are happening all the time.
Belly Button in or out? In, I don't think I'm a popper.
Wedding rings on or off? on and off. I'm uncomfortable wearing them most days
Happy or Moody most of the time: still pretty moody to be honest
Looking forward to: Finishing nursery, packing hospital bag, hospital tour...all of it. I can't wait for him to be here!
New this time: This pregnancy could not seriously be more different than my first. They really are right when they say every pregnancy is different. Im having some high blood pressure issues, which I never had with Aurora. I'm getting high 140s over high 90s. Lots and lots of swelling already. My hips pop loudly all the time, I feel like I need to see a chiropractor. I just feel completely defeated this time whereas when I was pregnant with Aurora I was still in the gym until 39 weeks. A positive difference is my skin is almost flawless this pregnancy compared to break outs all the time with my girl. 



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