January 15th, 2009

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Ordered Some Special New Clothes!!

Thursday, January 15th, 2009

Guess what I did?  I “went” maternity clothes shopping.  I don’t need anything yet, but I had a gift card to JCPenny’s from my parents and they had a sale online.  I found two cute short-sleeved shirts and a pair of pants to buy.  Since it’s going to be summer when I’ll need these clothes the most, I thought getting 5 short-sleeved shirts, one pair of pants, one pair of shorts and a skirt would probably be really the only maternity stuff I need.  My mom has offered to make a few shirts for me so I might only need to purchase a pair of shorts and a skirt to be all set.

Right now, I can’t even tell I’m pregnant, really.  When I wear some pants, the waist band now feels uncomfortable to me.  But the baby is still really low in the abdomen, barely over the top of the pelvic bone.   I have to wait 5-7 more weeks before I’ll be able to feel the baby moving.

It was so fun looking for maternity stuff though!  I had to wait THIRTY-SIX YEARS to finally get to do that, but I guess it was worth the wait!  Oh, you know what they call women over 35 giving birth…women of “advanced maternity age”, ARGH!  What a stinky moniker.   But you know what the medical term use to be for us gals having our first baby after 35…Elderly Primigravida.  Thank goodness that term went out of fashion! 

It’s a Cold One Today

Thursday, January 15th, 2009

-12 degrees Celsius outside right now.  Don’t ask me what that is in Fahrenheit though (somewhere in the mid 20s???).  Dave is trained in meteorology and those guys do everything in Celsius.  So all our thermometers around this place are Celsius, but I know enough to know that -12 is pretty chilly in either C or F!

I’m under the impression that my dear friends in IL are having an even colder time of things.  IL has that bitter, body piercing, windy, cold.  Oh, and that wind that would whip around those buildings downtown in Peoria…argh!

Dave is at the dentist this morning and I’m saying prayers for him.  He really doesn’t care for dentists so he has to force himself to go.  Poor guy.  And he’s got a worrisome tooth today too.

I’m puttering right now as an avoidance technique.  I need to go to the grocery store this morning before Bible Study at 1PM, but I’m all nice and cozy wrapped up in a sweater and blanket.  Zipping out into that cold outside just doesn’t sound as enticing as sitting here and being cozy.

My cat, Bailey is even all nice and cozy next to me.  I don’t know what this cat is going to do with the arrival of a baby.  I fear there is going to be some serious jealousy and potentially some ill-behavior on the part of the kitty!  Bailey would love it if I just carried him around all day and if no one else existed beyond me.  I’m less worried about the other cat, Riley.  Riley is a cat through and through.  He’ll run and hide if he’s annoyed/afraid/concerned.  And I have no fears that he would ever become crazy around a baby.  Bailey on the other hand…  He never behaves in a predictable manner, even though he’s 14 years old, he’s never predictable.  He’s much more mellow than he was in his early years.  He even allows Dave to hold him for extended periods AND pet him randomly.  Bailey, in his youth, would pretty much have removed Dave’s arm had he tried petting him or heaven forbid hold him, so this is a tremendous improvement in behavior.  I think I’m going to find a recording of babies crying to play randomly throughout the day so he’ll get use to the sound.  And then once we have the baby, maybe I’ll have Dave bring a blanket with the baby’s smell on it back to the house before we arrive so he can at least know the scent.  Somehow I think that would work better on a dog though.  Maybe Bailey will surprise me and be really interested in the baby, not jealous and actually nice.  (Hey, I heard that, you guys that know this cat are laughing right now!)

Well, I’m off to shop.

Trying to Think Ahead, At Least Regarding Meals

Thursday, January 15th, 2009

So I’ve been slightly addicted to watching those baby/pregnancy stories on Discovery Health and TLC in the mornings.  And they’ve got me thinking about thinking ahead.  Since labor & delivery isn’t an utterly controllable setting and you never can tell how exactly you will end up delivering a baby for sure, I should be prepared for whatever outcome will result.  The plan is to be as o’natural as possible about this whole birth, but I also know that a healthy baby, healthy mom is the best outcome, no matter how that has to happen.

I am going to try having, especially food, prepped and frozen well in advance of my due date in July.  When I was sick the other day, it really got me thinking.  Left on his own to produce a dinner means my dear hubbie doesn’t always make the healthiest food choices.  He bought frozen Banquet pot pies for himself for dinner the other day.  Now I also know from tales of his bachelor days he’d make a dinner of those frozen burritos they sell for like 10 for $2.  So I am going to start working on making extra meals to freeze.  We have a huge freezer in the basement that has plenty of space.

I have some good recipes for pretty healthy casseroles that have plenty of veggies & meat so they easily make a meal on their own or with a quick salad.  So I thought I’d line a glass casserole dish with parchment paper, put in the casserole, freeze it solid, then remove it using the parchment paper and slip it into a vacuum sealing food storage bag so it doesn’t get freezer burn.  Then when we need it, we could just open up the bag and slip the casserole back into the glass pan and cook it.  That way I could make lots of those kinds of casseroles and they’d all use the same sized dish.  Plus, since there is parchment paper underneath the casserole it will make clean up after cooking the casserole much easier.

Does that make sense?  Hopefully, at least my mom will be able to come out for a time after the baby arrives and she’ll be really helpful.  So things shouldn’t be too hard, but I think I can make it easier if I just do some good advanced thinking ahead.