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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

13 Week Sonogram - A Girl??

The doctor wanted us to come back in a week after the bleeding just to check on everything and make sure we looked okay.  We were told everything looks great and that I still had some blood in my uterus but that was normal.  It made me feel a lot better to hear that word, "normal", because I have felt like this pregnancy has been anything but that.
We asked the sonographer to predict the gender and she said it was still to early to tell - but that she thinks the baby is a GIRL! You should've seen Mike's face...haha.  It was as if that could not be possible, how could the baby be a girl? I was really excited.  I think we will find out next time we are getting our sono - probably a month from now.
We moved our stuff into the PV house yesterday.  I shouldn't say "we" because I didn't do anything, I was way too exhausted.  Thank goodness for my mom & sister they helped me out a ton and were amazing!  The house is smaller and a lot older than I am used to - I have been spoiled with new houses most of my life.  Its going to take some getting used to.  The small spaces are going to make it difficult to stay organized.  But I will try my best!
We do have the cutest little room connected to our master bedroom for baby.  It will be fun to get that decorated.
Here are some pictures from the sonogram of Baby "Girl" :)
2.5 inches crown to rump - 13 weeks old
Feet - pigeon toed just like her mama

Sweet baby

Fetal position - look at those leg muscles!

Grandad would say this is the "spook" picture.

Monday, December 20, 2010

Notes & Memories from the First Trimester

-Testing for pregnancy for weeks and not getting a positive
-Finding out we were pregnant by sonogram
-Having to keep the secret through our Halloween party
-Telling my family on Halloween and my dad calling the baby a "spook"
-First bout of queasiness on Nov. 1st (right around 6 weeks)
-Early on wanting only bland foods.  Cheese, carbs, cinnamon rolls, biscuits. NO MEAT
-Eating only a biscuit for dinner one evening.
-Poor Mike dealing with me always being cranky.
-Making it through Mary's bachelorette party and wedding as maid of honor pretending to be drinking.  Thanks to lots of help from Katie I tricked them all!
-Being told we had a July 4th due date - and expecting a little fire cracker baby!
-Fatigue settles in and doesn't let up.  Going to bed early.  Never seeing an entire KU game. 10 hours of sleep/night minimum.
-Hating the smell of meat loaf & quiznos subs.
-Upset stomach all day long.  Nothing really helps.
-Getting to see the baby move around about 10 weeks.  So amazing and adorable! Moving the due date to June 30.
-Eating a hard boiled egg every day at work for my snack after breakfast.
-Beginning to crave meat...and anything salty.  One morning woke up early, rolled over to Mike and said "would you get me some bacon?" Of course he did.
-Craving goodcents subs and eating them at least 3 times a week.  Extra lettuce.  Love the vinegar.
-Craving chinese...again, salty.
-And cheeseburgers.
-Almost passing out in church and having to leave early.
-I could be found lying on the couch with the KU Snuggie most every point of the day that I didn't have to be at work.
-Not working out - at all.
-Mike making all of the grocery runs.  And running out for special cravings.  Sweet husband.
-Selling the house! Renting a house in PV the next week.  Moving date is set prior to Dec. 27th.
-Telling Lindsey, Katherine, and Ashley as well as extended family the good news.  SO fun to finally share with people.  Right around week 10.
-Heard the baby's heart beat about week 12.  Amazing how fast it was.  And being paranoid about having to get a RhoGam shot.
-2 days later a trip to the ER (12/15).  Scared from all of the bleeding.  Unbelievable relief that the baby was just fine. Sono showed a June 27th due date.
-Waking up in the middle of the night and eating waffles.
-Fatigue just won't let up - looking forward to some energy and smoother sailing in the second trimester.
-Mom helping us pack for the move.
-Christmas right around the corner.
-In love with little Wedman. So happy.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Heart Beat and Bacon

It was so amazing to hear that tiny little heart beat.  To think that I have two hearts in my body makes me smile.  The babies heart was a LOT faster than mine.  That little one is working so hard to grow.  Baby Wedman is about 3 inches now (the size of a credit card) and I am about 12 weeks.  I have my fingers crossed that I am starting to come out of the first trimester fog.  I am ready for more energy! I haven't worked out in forever because it simply sounds horrible.  My body and mind are missing that release that comes with sweating and working hard.
Our lease for our cute Cape Cod in Prairie Village starts tomorrow.  We'll probably start to move things in the end of this week and beginning of next week. I haven't had any desire to Christmas shop or to pack up our house.  I guess those will both be VERY last minute things.
Lately I have been craving MEAT...the saltier the better.  Preferably bacon.  I had a filet the other night from Longhorns and it was absolutely delightful.  Followed by a chocolate dip cone from DQ and in bed by 8:30.  This was a Friday night - perfect in my book :)
7419 EL MONTE Street, Prairie Village, KS
The house we are renting!

7419 EL MONTE Street, Prairie Village, KS
I love the patio and screened in porch


Friday, December 3, 2010

10 Weeks Sonogram

Last night we had our 3rd sonogram and it was definitely the most exciting!  We got see the little one MOVING around.  It made everything so REAL.  For the past couple of weeks getting through the daily nausea has been a real chore.  Seeing that tiny baby move made it all worth while.  It was the cutest thing ever!  Our little baby would be laying on it's stomach and then it would turn over onto its back and flex its little arms.  We got to see its teensy hands - too much to handle! Its little heart was beating just a million miles an hour and we could see its little facial features like its jaw starting to take place.  I wonder what that jaw is going to look like? Ha, have you seen Mike's?? Ya, I don't have a chance in giving the baby my jaw :) That Wedman trait is too strong I think.  We got some great pictures that I am going to figure out how to post.  And we are finally strating to let the word out! Our doctor said that the sonogram went so well and everything looks fantastic and that we should feel free to spread the word. Phew! Also, they told us that the baby was measuring closer to 10 weeks (older than they thought) and the due date was now projected to be June 30th.
I am going to get sonos every 4 weeks because of my irregular uterus - but thats okay, just more chances to take a peek at little Wedman.
Laying on his back.

Teddy Bear pose.

Little hands!

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Feelin' Good

I had to get on here and record this moment - for the first time in about 4 weeks I am feeling somewhat normal. Most days I have an upset stomach all day long that really interferes with my emotions and attitude.  I tend to not be able to focus on much else than just feeling bad.  I am really wondering if it could be because I am getting to the tail end of the first trimester or if it is just a fluke and I will feel bad tomorrow.  Keep your fingers crossed for me!
Tomorrow we have our sonogram...will update more after.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

We SOLD our house

I'm kind of thinking we're a little crazy right now for selling the custom built home we made for ourselves in Lawrence.  And even crazier that we have to be out of the house by December 27th!  But it's what we wanted...just didn't think it would happen like this...right after finding out we were expecting.  God is laughing at us right now and saying "I gave you want you wanted, so don't complain".  Very funny. 
So, our next challenge is to find where we want to live.  We really hadn't thought about it much because we hadn't had that much interest in the house until fairly recently.  We always were of the mind set that once we sell it we'll figure things out...well, here we are...figuring things out.  FAST.  We will probably rent in the Prairie Village/Fairway area.  Closer to Katie and Brian!  I'm really looking forward to it.  Mike and I have never lived outside of Lawrence together - I think this will be a big step in our relationship.  Right before we take the biggest step of our lives in July. 
I will be able to give up the commute!!!! I don't even know what it's going to feel like to have those 2 hours of my life back everyday.  Unfortunately, Mike will be making the haul back to Lawrence but maybe in time that will go away too.  Lots of change and fun to look forward to!

Monday, November 15, 2010

Little Fire Cracker!

We visited the doctor last week and finally have a due date - July 4, 2011! Mike came with me this time and we were able to check out the little monkey during a sonogram.  We got to see the heart beat, 122 beats per minute!  Everything looks good.  I'm about 7 weeks along and go back in 3 weeks for another check up.  Since my uterus is "uniquely shaped" - more of a heart shape than a triangle (the doctor says that just means I have a lot of extra love, I prefer that rationale) I have to have more frequent check ups than normal to make sure everything is going as planned.  Like a typical "first mom" I asked the doctor tons of questions about what I should and shouldn't be doing and she was great to answer all of them.  Hopefully when we go back in the doctor will give us the all clear to tell people about our exciting news.  It has been really hard keeping it from everyone and avoiding alcohol (I mean...I am KNOWN for always accepting a beer :) ).  I just pray that God keep this little baby safe and healthy.  And if He could work on the nausea that would be nice too.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

The Early Weeks

I had to find a way to give Mike the exciting news without giving it away over the phone. So I pretended that things didn't go well at the doctor's office and told him I wanted to meet him at home to talk about it.  I also told him I left my Hallmark badge at home and needed to get that too.  Mike got home before I did and looked for my badge and couldn't find it - so he had an idea of what was going on.  When I told him he was elated and said he KNEW! After keeping the impossibly difficult secret to ourselves for 5 days we were able to share it with our families.  Both were very excited.  The Willoughby's were shocked (Katie almost passed out) and the Wedman's were "on to us" :)
After both immediate families knew of our news I think the baby decided to make itself known to my body.  For over a week now I have had a constant upset stomach and food really hasn't sounded very good (Ya, I know what you are thinking...impossible! Annie is obsessed with food).  Honest to goodness nothing sounded pleasant to eat.  All that really made its way down my hatch was anything bland with cheese (pizza, quesadillas, toast, crackers, etc).  The thought of meat made me want to toss my cookies! One evening I did get a hankering for cinnamon rolls - so my sweet husband made a special trip to the store for me and thats what I ate for dinner.  I am trying to eat healthy but this upset stomach thing is really making that a challenge.  I wish I could ask some of my friend's who are moms and have been through this stage but since we aren't really telling anyone I am just having to rely on the internet for answers and that can be confusing and scary.  We are planning to wait until Christmastime to announce the good news.  I am getting really anxious and so is Mike.  This week we have sonogram.  I think I am about 7 weeks...but really am not sure.  Hope to find out more soon!

Friday, November 5, 2010

The News!

It was just about a week ago that we got the best news of our lives - we are EXPECTING (yes, a baby, a teeny tiny little baby)!! In fact, right now it is no bigger than a couple of centimeters.  It’s pretty hard to believe that a few centimeters are causing my body to react in some crazy ways!  Right now we are keeping this exciting news to ourselves and our immediate family….so, I completely realize that no one is reading this blog J  I just thought it would be nice to use this like a journal for me so that I don’t forget these early weeks. 
We have a pretty non-traditional story of how we “found out”.  I always thought I would be in my own bathroom after having peed on a stick and we would see those magical words Pregnant appear with my elated husband standing right next to me.  And we would cry together (well, I would cry) and relish the moment as a couple.  Not. So. Much….
I had gone 46…46!!...days without my monthly visitor and no sign of a positive home test.  My doctor told me that by then something should definitely be showing up if you are pregnant.  I questioned this, because with all my heart I wanted to be pregnant, but the results didn’t lie.   So, after a couple more weeks of confusing symptoms I contacted my doctor again and this time she said why don’t you come in for some testing.  They were thinking my thyroid could be causing problems or possibly I was under a lot of stress so my normal cycle was wacked out (which I did just start a new job and move into a new house…so this could be possible…but I didn’t feel  stressed). 
On Wednesday, Oct. 27th, with much anxiety about “what is wrong with me” I went to the doctor for an ultrasound.  They were using this method to dectect potential problems.  As I lay there in the dark getting my first ultrasound the fun began!  First the technician saw nothing, and then…WAIT…that little bitty black dot right there….that COULD be a gestational sac (a WHAT??)…but don’t get excited…I could be wrong.  What? A sac? Don’t get excited? And I try to act really calm but am freaking out.  Then before I knew it I was in a room with the doctor and she was saying I should take a pregnancy test…okay! After waiting 5 excruciating long minutes I was able to take the test and guess what? Yep, there in the doctor’s office it was POSITIVE!  Yay, tears, excitement! I couldn’t wait to give the good news to Mike but first I had to go get a blood test to see where my HGC levels were – this would give us a better indication of how old the baby was.  Of course the blood testing was in an entirely different building and I had to wait behind the slowest person in the world before I could get my blood drawn.  Finally with a prick in my arm and a picture of the ultrasound in my hand I hopped in the car to rush home and tell Mike.  My radio station was set on KLOVE (our local Christian music station).  I had been praying on the way to the doctor that we would get good news – boy did we!  As I turned on the car they were in the chorus of “Indescribable” by Chris Tomlin, this brought me to tears! It was true and amazing and perfect.  God works in wonderous ways and we are so very blessed.