Sunday, February 20, 2011

Hello 2nd Trimester!


What's Really Going On?
Very exciting, the 2nd trimester!  This is where Jon officially feels like telling the world.  This was the weekend to tell Facebook the happy news, so we did.  We felt much more confident to share with more people, so he told his work, and I told mine.

You can hear one of our doctors talking in the video we're sharing with you here.  The other voice is mine.  He's pointing to the left side of the picture which is the head.  You can also see the legs and hands move a bit.  At the beginning of the video, you can see the eye sockets. By the end of the video, Baby has moved to reveal a profile shot (left side, he/she looking up).  It's pretty easy to make out what looks like a forehead, nose, and mouth.  It makes me giggle out of disbelief, it's so amazing :').  This is all going on inside of me, and I can't even feel it yet.  I've only gained about 5 lbs.  I'm still wearing my same clothes.  I'll be needing to go clothes shopping real soon.

"How U Doin'?"
Over the last couple of weeks, I had started feeling less exhausted.  Haven't really needed my afternoon nap during the week, so I've been powering through the afternoons.  I'm still feeling somewhat sluggish by the evenings, but I'm optimistic and ready to have more energy for exercising and cooking.  A couple days after Valentine's Day, Jon started to feel sick, and sported through a fever Thursday night.  He even slept in the spare room for a couple of nights, trying not to get me sick.  "I don't get sick, I'm high on prenatals!", I kept saying.  Well, it's Sunday, and I've been blowing my nose all day!!  (!@#bleep, bleep#@)

Cravings?  Yes, please!
I've sent Jon the following random text messages:  "Mothers Brand chocolate chip cookies, yum;" "Big fluffy marshmellows," "STEAK, yes, steak is in the air!"  I have had visions of waffles and tuna melts, as well as an old childhood favorite of peanut butter and jelly with BBQ potato chips!  Now that I'm feeling a lil' more up to cooking, I'll be better at fitting in the kale and broccoli, again, I promise.  I've been eatin' tons of oranges, red grapes, and tangerines.  I'm thirsty like crazy, so I've been downing tons of water and diluted juices.  Salmon and Zoe's breath is sending me in the other direction for the first time. ... Salmon, the fish, not Jon (just in case it wasn't clear).

Emotional Much?  Yes, thanks.
So I feel pretty darn good every morning.  I look forward to my work with my students.  I get home ‘bout 3 pm - 4 pm.  From about this time to 8 pm, when Jon gets in, it’s pretty easy to feel lonely.  I miss…I miss…people.  There are things I could do, sure.  So I take Zoe for a walk and make a phone call, or listen to the music of the Indigo Girls, my favorite.  I check the mail.  I see what I can piece together for dinner, before I start looking for restaurant coupons.  I feel tired, but I don’t feel like napping.  I don’t like watching TV alone, so I don’t.  I think.  I miss my mom - you know, my number one fan.  I miss my sister.  I miss my brothers a lot.  We don’t talk enough.  I talk to my dad quite a bit, and I love it so much!  …so much.  I buy flowers for my mom’s picture table, and I see her smile at me…it’s so familiar and instantly comforting, but some days, I just want to know what she’d say.  My dad says it’s all gonna be okay, and that’s all I need to hear.  It’s all good. ;)

5 comments:

  1. Love the updates! Hugs to all of you!
    Joy
    xo

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  2. Exciting!
    What I think you need immediately though is an iPhone app of this blog. It outputs RSS.

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  3. Peanut butter and jelly and BBQ chips??!! Lordy, you are pregnant. Also, maybe Zoe and Jon need some breath mints? ;)

    Love the updates. Love to you both!

    Kelle

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  4. Hey, I finally figured out how to post comments on this thing! Having zero skill at social networking mechanics, I suspect I did it a really round about way, wandering thru all sorts of Google stuff. But it worked!

    It's great to hear you're recovering your energy, Olivia. Thanks for being generous enough to share your moods and feelings. I hope it helps you feel stronger and more connected, and I know it's a wonderful way for us to feel close to you guys and the whole marvelous process. Love to you both!

    Chris

    PS: go for the steak! You'll be living on peanut butter soon enough when you start buying baby stuff.

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  5. At this point, it's incredible that I figured out how to post comments before you gave birth. Love all your updates and SO LOVE your new FB profile picture. Can you believe there are two tiny hands inside you and that they're waving at us? This baby is going to have one heck of a personality!
    ~Leah

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