Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Surprise

Sharon planned a surprise for me tomorrow.  Weeks ago she asked me to take vacation for Thursday and Friday of this week (June 28-29th).  She hasn't told me what we are doing only that it is a surprise and that I will be excited.  I can't wait!  Now that it's the day before my curiosity has peaked but she's holding her ground and has not revealed the secret. 

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Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Awesome Spa!

I received a gift card to have "Babe Beaute" treatment at this spa on SE 78th and Stark this weekend.  I highly recommend this spa, the owner, Tarah is awesome.  Babe Beaute consisted of fruit, crackers, yogurt, pregnancy tea and water.  I had a cold compress on my legs, my feet soaked in an herbal infusion of yumminess.  I had a foot massage and this great lavendar oil for my legs and feet and finished off with a pedicure with non-toxic nail polish.  I truly enjoyed this experience and highly recommend the spa to anyone pregnant or not.  They do massage, acupuncture, pedicures, foot treatments and facials, waxing, naturopathy.  It is amazing.  I can't wait to go back!

Here's the website

http://www.santedayspapdx.com/index.html

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Sunday, June 24, 2007

Riley Summit

Riley is preparing Sharon and I for Cooper's arrival.  She is a spunky puppy that is up and ready to go every morning between the hours of 4:30-6:30 a.m.  Today she let us sleep until 7 a.m., she must have had a tiring day yesterday.  She is very cute in the morning, she will walk on Sharon to wake her up.  She knows better than to attempt that with me, so instead she licks my fingers that are hanging off the bed.  The difference will be that we won't be able to say, "Cooper, lay down" when we want to keep sleeping!

On a similar sleeping note...I am about 37 weeks now and the tossing and turning during the night has reared it's head once again.  I have been able to sleep pretty well the past month with my pillow arrangement.  That's over.  I have the same pillow arrangement but the problem that I'm having is my hips are aching tremendously throughout the night.  It's the weight of Cooper that is bearing down on my hips and making it uncomfortable.  I switch sides all night from my right to my left in hopes of getting more sleep.  But by the time I'm awake, I'm in pain and it takes awhile to fall back to sleep.  I guess this is what is also preparing me for meeting this little guy.  The farther along you go in your pregnancy the more you want the baby out, it's all for preparation!!!

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Friday, June 15, 2007

Cravings

I'm 35.5 weeks pregnant and still getting those cravings for different things.  I haven't been craving burgers like I was earlier (they are now giving me massive heartburn), basically most food food is giving me heartburn. 

No, my cravings now are for very unnutricious items such as fruit snacks and ice cream.  I went to Fred Meyer last night as a matter of fact and bought Skinny Cow ice cream sandwiches and Breyers low fat ice cream bars, the chocolate coating with vanilla -YUM.  I really was craving the Heathy Choice fudge bars, thank you Janet, but they didn't have any.  While I was there I bought two boxes of fruit snacks and some fruit leather and some blueberries.  I've been wanting fresh fruit like crazy and haven't made it to the store yet to get some, hence the blueberries. 

 

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Thursday, June 14, 2007

Cooper's Birthday Bets!

We are taking due date bets.  So far here's what we have:

Laurie - June 30th, 8lbs. 13 oz, 7:55 a.m.

Connie - July 2nd

Cissy - July 6th at 4:00 a.m.

Angie - July 7th (7/7/07!!!)

Holly - July 8th, 11:59 p.m.

Amanda - July 9th, 6:00 a.m.

Jody - July 10th

Sharon - July 11th

Beti - July 13th, 6:00 a.m.

Sarah - Bastille Day (July 14th)

Grandma Nyberg - July 15th at 2:30 a.m.

Susan - July 15th

Janet - July 17th

Anna - July 19th

Grandma and Grandpa Houser - July 21st

Lindsay - July 22nd

Phyllis - July 23rd

Sonya - July 25th

Jason - August 30th (VERY FUNNY)!

Who else wants to place a bet?

 

Winner gets.....to be determined.

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We hired a Doula

After much consideration, Sharon and I hired a doula this week to be present at our birth. 

 

What is a doula?

 

A doula accompanies a woman in labor, mothers the mothers, takes care of her emotional needs throughout childbirth. A doula also provides support and suggestions for partners that can enhance their experiences of birth. A postpartum doula continues that valuable emotional support and guidance, helping a family make a smooth transition into new family dynamics.

 

What are some benefits of hiring a doula?

 

The presence of a Doula

  • reduces the overall cesarean rate by 50%
  • reduces the length of labor by 25%
  • reduces the oxytocin use by 40%
  • reduces the pain medication by 30%
  • reduces the the need for forceps by 40%
  • and reduces the requests for epidurals by 60%.

Doula support enhances the well-being of mothers and babies, leads to fewer medical interventions in the process of labor and delivery, and saves money for individuals and medical providers.

(Mothering the Mother-Marshall Klaus M.D., John Kennell, M.D. and Phyllis Klaus, M.Ed., C.S.W)

 

I already feel a weight lifted off my shoulders since we hired Stacey.  I think she will be great in the delivery room and will be helpful for both Sharon and myself.  She will help us with labor positioning and labor with us at home before we go to the hospital.  That will be nice because I've heard of so many first time mommas going to the hospital too soon. 

 

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Thursday, June 7, 2007

Dinner with Ruthie

Ruth and I had dinner at P.F. Chang's and caught up on each others lives.  I miss my Ruthenheimer!

 

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Friday, June 1, 2007

A post from Sharon of Shamanda

Okay,
At the risk of sounding too "preachy", I decided to share this with you.
I hung my flag on Memorial Day. I am amazed by how many homes were without the flag. Sure, I hate the war, Bush (the one in office  : )   ), pollution, the oil companies, dog haters (well all animal haters), mean people, radical fundamental crazy ass right wing radical cultists, homophobes, (BUT .....I get carried away)
Anyway, in spite of all those things I love my country. My father, brother (served), grandfather and great grandfather and many great great great (etc) grandfathers have fought in many of the wars our country has been involved in. (All the way back to the American Revolution) I fly the flag in honor of them, and in the hope that everything they fought for is not in vain. Sure we have a lot of backwards thinking going on, but we also have a lot forward thinkers and enlightened souls, and I have to trust that in the end....that will prevail.
 
In any case, I think we should take back all the words that some have somehow claimed as their own. I'm patriotic and I love this country. I love my family and friends. I live in a state where I can co-parent legally with my partner, but still cannot be married. So, I claim the words "family values" for myself, and trust I will live to see the rights of gay and lesbians being  realized to include the entire American experience. I know, that ultimately, my son will be in a country that is a little more tolerant and open than the days of his anticipated arrival, just like today we do experience more tolerance and acceptance than when I was born. (Okay, I hear the smart ass comments of how long ago that was!)
 
So, I hung my flag...in thanks to my the members of my family and others who served this country, and to let the world (my little world) know that I am every bit as American as the rest of them!
 
 
 

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