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Friday, October 14, 2011

Just a little while until our little revolutionary

Only a few hours left, plus or minus. The little one will change our lives for the better. More lessons we will learn. Decisions, thoughts, actions, emotions, skills.  All our old ways will be challenged and sharpened by this little one.

And I can't wait!

*blink*

Pete

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Here he comes!

Well folks, this is it!  Baby Boy should be here in the next day or so!  I'll spare you the gory details, and just tell you, with all certainty, this baby will be out and about within the next 47 hours at a maximum!  If he doesn't come out on his own in that time, they'll take him out.  But don't let that worry you - this little guy is doing all the right stuff and we have every reason to believe he'll be making a very traditional, safe, and healthy entrance.

Your prayers for a safe and happy time for everyone involved are appreciated!

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Squirrel Hoarding

Debbie the Squirrel
Squirrels are known for hoarding food for winter by stockpiling nuts in trees and other hiding places.  I've been embracing my inner squirrel this week.  In the past 48 hours, I have prepared the following:
  • Chicken Enchiladas (16 servings)
  • Pot Roast with Vegetables (14 servings)
  • Sweet & Sour Meatballs (12 servings)
  • Meatloaf (16 servings)
  • Tuna Casserole (16 servings)
  • Chicken Paprikash (12 servings)
  • Ham & Potatoes Au Gratin (20 servings)
That is over 106 servings - about 53 straight days of dinner!  This has been a huge undertaking and required cycling meal after meal through the oven or crock pot on a pre-planned schedule.  All of this food has been portioned into vacuum-sealed freezer bags, with 2 portions per bag, and can be easily re-prepared by simply boiling-in-bag for 10 minutes. I also stockpiled a few other food items for Thai Chicken Peanut Stir Fry, which must be freshly prepared (but is an easy-peasy recipe), as well as a mountain of frozen vegetables to keep scurvy at bay and give us some variety.

It is impossible to have a full grasp of what life will be like when Baby Tebault arrives, but at least we can know that, regardless of how busy or sleepy we are, we will be able to eat good food and stick to our monthly food budget! 

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Wake me when we get there...

Our little guy is doing fantastic - wiggling plenty, growing fast, and stopping for naps every now and then!  He has assumed the proper head-down position for his big entrance and will probably stay there the remainder of the pregnancy.  It has become quite easy to see his long limbs when they push out on my belly, and also, to elicit a response from him if we gently press on his feet or pat his little bum.  He gets the hiccups from time to time and gets very active when I drink chocolate milk.

This Mommy, on the other hand, is quite sleepy these days, although also generally fantastic.  My sleepiness has reached semi-disabling proportions in this home-stretch, and according to my doctor, this is perfectly normal.  I promise that I am relishing this last opportunity to sleep before the baby comes, but must inform those who have never been pregnant that unfortunately, the quality of sleep is quite terrible for most women in late pregnancy and involves waking up every hour or so from various common symptoms.  It is an excellent lesson in becoming a "sleep opportunist" - an important skill for early parenthood.

Also, the size of my belly is very large, my upper spine is a cantilevered beam coming off the 20 pound belly, and my body mechanics require much more forethought and care.  Basic activities have become much more labor and time intensive.  I am so thankful that my wonderful husband is willing to help me take care of myself and keep the household functioning.  He helps me hang onto my dignity in countless ways; for example, he has some excellent toe painting skills and recently painted the toes I can no longer reach myself.  I am so grateful for this because my feet have swelled well beyond the limits of all of my shoes, except for one pair of flip-flops we recently bought in desperation since the barefoot thing wasn't working out.  I have to wear flip-flops all the time now, whether they match or not, and it is so nice to have toes I can be very proud of. 

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Our Big "Little" Guy!

Baby Tebault is still measuring big - about 2 and a half weeks ahead of the due date - and perhaps as much as 25% larger than average babies at his age. Our most recent ultrasound showed he's already put on lots of baby fat, and has big chubby cheeks and several chins - so this wasn't a surprise.  His heartbeat was chugging along great and when the doc asked if he was moving much, Baby Tebault gave the doc a big kick right on his hand that was resting on my belly.

A chubby baby is a sign of a healthy baby and there is absolutely no concern that he is "too" chubby.  This "measuring ahead" has been pretty consistent throughout the pregnancy, however, Baby Tebault may slow down his growth towards the very end of the pregnancy and fall back into a more average size category.  Many babies measure ahead and come out an average size, or visa versa.  Either way, the baby is healthy and will be here before we know it! 


Thursday, August 4, 2011

So close I can feel him!

He is getting bigger and more active now. Every day I am amazed at the little life growing inside my wife's beautiful frame. I can't wait for the little guy to get here. Each week we have been moving mountains, each week closer to perfect as we prepare the house to receive our special guest. Only a few weeks more now. Just around the corner, yet it seems other-worldly still. So much we won't know until he comes.

I love this time and will miss it when he is here. I know it will be even harder, different, and so much better than I can imagine now.

Soon.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

I think we're going to have a little frog...

Baby likes jumping!
So Baby Tebault has a new hobby for the past week. He likes to plant his little feet on the side of my belly, or just under my stomach, and push... and almost instantly, his head (at least, I think it is his head) bounces off the opposite side of my belly. My belly takes on an oblong shape and you can really see the two big lumps on either side as he stretches out. The the little guy repeats this - for hours and hours all day and night. He feels like a little frog, playing some sort of jumping game.  I love it, and it brings me a lot of comfort to be reminded that he is having a party in there.  Sometimes, he gets a little rhythm going with his hops, and my whole belly just bounces up and down and up and down. 

His other hobby is "marching", where he alternates moving one foot and then the other - the whole time bouncing his head off the other side of my belly. Sometimes, he'll stretch one leg out - it will shake for a second, and then return to folded position. I think he is stretching - just like we do, or a cat does.

Both of these hobbies he does at varying speeds of leg movement (usually speed is strongly correlated with sugary/cold drinks or me taking a nap on my side).