I have 2 weeks until my scheduled c-section on August 23rd; however due to much discussion about my actual due date it seems quite likely that she will decide on her own to show up earlier (which would actually make life immensely easier since her arrival on the 23rd really cuts into all of Hank's back to school activities). So I'm hanging out somewhere between 37-38 weeks pregnant depending on who you ask, what calendar you look at, belly measurments, ultrasounds etc (at this point, Lucy had already graced us with her presence in the world). One would think they could figure due dates with a bit more accuracy at this point, but alas....given that I have been pregnant 3 times now in 3 years I'm fairly certain that I am a bit farther along than initially thought given the amount of timeable contractions I'm having and the amount of pressure this baby is exerting in a downward fashion. Overall though, I'm feeling pretty good--certainly tired and having a ton of contractions (which it seems happens with subsequent pregnancies and as the doc told me "they are just more of a nuisance than anything").
The Good: No swelling, no back or hip pain this time around (YAY!), my blood pressure was actually the lowest it's been all pregnancy in the past few weeks (totally not normal for me), my weight gain is low as well-only 20 lbs with this babe (after 30 with lucy and 40 with Hank)so now I can say I've made it through 3 pregnancies in 3 years without one stretch mark!
The Bad: heartburn is awful-ultrasound last week showed a full head of hair and possible cause of all this acid indigestion, can't sleep at all because of all the contractions that pick up significantly at about 2am every night, this babe rides so low that she sits right on my bladder causing me to pee all the time.
37 weeks
And since I'm so terrible about keeping up with the blog, I'll give a quick Ritger life update in a greatest hits variety...
- We bought a car! Say hello to our family friendly 2008 Honda Pilot. Nicest car we've ever owned, and we're totally overwhelmed by the number of features. I can't figure out how to work anything, and I always have some new flashing indicator at me b/c I've pressed some button somewhere. The kids love it and Hank wants to change his seating arrangement everyday. According to him, the 3rd row is reserved exclusively for boys and/or his friends only. "no baby sisters can sit in the way back".
2. Our home is still not under construction, but it is super close. I'm pretty sure we hired the slowest architect and structural engineer in the history of mankind; however they did finally get our construction plans finished last week and they look great! We got our stamp of approval from the Urban Design Commission and now they are hanging out in the building permit office downtown with the expeditor that we paid $300 extra to move things along quickly. Our builder says we should have permits in hand in 2-3 weeks with the help of the expeditor (this is compared to 3-6 months without). Oh City of Atlanta government.....Once the permit is in hand, off the roof goes. We've already spent somewhere between $6K-$7K for permits and plans alone and so far we've got not a thing to show for it!
3. Hank heads off to preschool in 3 weeks and it can't get here soon enough for everyone He's pumped, I'm pumped, I'm pretty sure Lucy is pumped for some time away from her annoying brother. Of course the school that seems to be the perfect fit for our high maintenance boy is the most unbelievably high maintenance school in terms of parent requirements etc-you'd think we were sending him to Harvard law, not 4 year old preschool. I have to squeeze in 4 new parent meetings, a home visit, a classroom visit before school starts and before the baby shows up. There are "no exceptions" according to the director-we miss a meeting he loses his spot unless we pay a $250 fine. Having a baby is not a good enough excuse :) Anything for our children, right?
4. Lucy is a wild woman who loves Dora, food, and her "minky" (pacifier) equally. She knows she's adorable, and has already started using that to her advantage. She will help herself to her snacks and look at me and say "thank you" while she cocks her pigtails to the side and giggles before running off.
5. Baby #3 still doesn't have a name but we're narrowed down as much as we will narrow before she arrives. We have about 3-4 names and we just need to decide the combination of first/middle names using those 3-4 names. Nothing will be revealed until she's arrived and named !
absolute animals....
Yeah, I'm cute
and it is quite likely that the next time you hear from me we'll be a party of 5!
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