Tuesday, April 26, 2011

31 weeks

My entry last week was pretty pathetic. I just wasn’t in the mood to talk about myself and I wasn’t too chipper. Must have been the weather. You’re in luck today because I’m feeling extra special and I’m ready to share my specialness with the world.


I’m in single digits! 9 weeks that could potentially be 6 weeks if I’m anything like Brittany. Whoa, 6 weeks. I’m not hoping for early but I’d better be prepared. The nursery is ready to go. Pictures? Okay.





The rocking chair has comforted many children. It's well over 100 years old. The wall above the book sling will have my tree branch bookshelf. The art work behind the chair is called tinga and is from Tanzania.




Unfortunately this picture doesn't show my Charley Harper cards very well. The two dressers are currently holding all our cloth diaper supplies and a bunch of gender neutral onesies. Ben thinks they are his great grandmothers. The dresser size and height worked out pretty well with the changing pad. I love not having to buy furniture!




I made more book slings with some Marimekko fabric from FinnStyle. I lined them with old pillowcases and I think they’ll hold up better with the weight of books. I just need to get some books to fill them. I hung more Charley Harper cards on orange wire.




My mom found the mobile and I felted a bunch of balls to hang. It spins in it's own thank to my awesome weighting. I wish I could say it only took me a few minutes, but I definitely moved the balls around for over 20 minutes making sure the mobile was just right. I know the baby won't see color for a while but I certainly enjoy the color barf.


I've had to control my shopping urges on Totsy and Zulily when the books deals come out. They are good online sales but I'm convinced I'll find better deals at stores around town and I'd really like to give the local bookshops more business. I definitely plan on take my little one and all future little ones to the Red Balloon Bookshop and Wild Rumpus. My aunt Ann gave me a cassette tape from the Red Balloon Bookshop when I was little and I can still sing every song from that tape- Chickeree Chick cha la cha la checkalaromi in a bananica bollika wollika can't you see, chickeree chick is me...

Speaking of music, I need to start collecting Raffi music ASAP. It has been my intention ever since my nephew Arlo came along to make felt toys that go with Raffi music; baby beluga, Joshua Giraffe, five green and speckled frogs, fly wearing a tie, etc. If I ever finish any of those toys I'll let you know.

In the meantime, can someone find this onesie for less than $24 for me please? Ben and I saw it when we were at the Linden Hills co-op on Saturday getting some Farro. I could easily spend $$$ on baby stuff at the co-op. It’s all so eco-friendly and adorable. If only I had $$$.



How far along: 31 weeks

Maternity Clothes:
If anyone can find a website or store that has cute and reasonably priced maternity and/or nursing dresses and tops, please let me know. Target and Motherhood just aren’t cutting it these days. Talk about frumpy-wumpy.

Stretch Marks:
My belly feels a little tight this week. Lotioning x 10.

Sleep:
I’ve been sleeping really well the past week. We can finally sleep with the window open and the fan going… ah…poor Ben still needs an extra blanket.

Best Moment this Week:
We spent most of Easter Sunday cleaning out the garage. Ben feels more like a man and I feel more at ease. I wish we’d taken before and after photos.

Movement:
I keep freaking myself out when the little one doesn’t move at least once an hour. But, I’ve been told that’s okay. Chances are I’m just not paying attention or can’t feel it because I’m moving around too much. There was a solid kick to my ribs this morning. Ouch.


Food Cravings:
Watermelon. I’m assuming this is because I’ve been having a lot of conversations about watermelon. Most involve me referring to “folding a watermelon” as I bend over. :: insert huffing and puffing sound ::


Labor Signs
: None. Super!


Belly Button:
I don’t think it’ll ever pop and that is okay. For those whose belly buttons did pop, when did it happen? Did it happen gradually? I won’t wake up with an outie all of a sudden, will I?


What I Miss:
Shopping at Anthropologie and I will continue to miss it even after baby. Too spendy.


What I'm Looking Forward to this Week:
The MS walk in Sartell on Sunday. My brother Jim said he’d take out anyone who makes fun of my preggers pace. If I walk too fast I start having contractions. They may be Braxton hicks but they are contractions and they aren’t comfortable.


Weekly Wisdom:
Slow down and take it all in. Everything will be changing very soon.

2 comments:

  1. My outie wasn't sudden. And it wasn't so much an outie as an innie pushed a little past its limit...if that makes any sense. :P Good news? It has returned to its former innie glory. It just has a slight "lived in" look now. Which is true for the rest of me, too. Which makes sense...since Mia lived in there for 9 months.

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  2. My belly button also became an outie slowly, and I must have been a solid 38 weeks along when that happened, if not later. It has returned to its cute little self, although i do think its not as deep as it used to be.

    As far as nursing tops go, I have found the cutest ones at Babies R Us, and while BRU is generally pretty expensive, they do have great sales and coupon deals and that is where we actually end up getting the best deals on diapers and clothing now. You should defnitely sign up for their mailing list because they send out coupon books and deals via snail mail.

    btw, you look as cute as a button :)

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