Tuesday, December 15, 2009
segullah post
Hey Everyone, check out my post published on Sunday at Segullah. I somehow missed it until just now!
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Bloom auction for a good cause
Looking for a way to provide service this holiday season? Here is a great opportunity. Head on over to BLOOM! I am participating in a charity auction that begins today, Thursday, December 10th, to benefit Claire and Benson Skinner.
As explained by their parents, "Benson and Claire were born with a rare genetic disease in which their liver produces too much oxalate--called primary hyperoxaluria. Claire's condition has progressed much faster than Benson's. She has been on dialysis since she was 3 months old and is on dialysis 3 hours a day, 6 days a week. She is now on the waiting list to receive a combined kidney / liver transplant. It is expected Benson will eventually need similar transplants."
You can read more about the Skinners' experience HERE.
There will be lots of great items available, and I am donating a mini family photo session and an 11x14 print of one of my poppy photos.
There will be lots of great items available, and I am donating a mini family photo session and an 11x14 print of one of my poppy photos.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
stuff
I started a post yesterday that didn't save because our internet was being lame. I decided not to feel bad about that though because I was mostly just complaining. You see, I've been feeling very blah lately and I was gonna tell you all about it. Instead I will just limit my complaining to the fact that although the nausea is letting up (yay!) I still can't find much food that actually sounds edible.... even though I am hungry. It stinks to be hungry but not feel like you can stomach anything. Makes me cranky.
Ok, enough of that.
Today I am feeling more chipper. For one, we are finally getting Asher sleeping better again! My boobs are especially grateful for this because we've now gone two nights in a row without nursing. Yay! Plus, now I'm getting more uninterrupted sleep which is always a good thing.
Also, I found out today that an essay I submitted to the Segullah Blog is going to published over there later this month. I'll let you know when they post it.
Thirdly, I'm actually feeling fairly motivated today to get some housecleaning done. I am going to tackle the HUGE mound of clean clothes on my bedroom floor. If I write it, it will happen, right?
Fourth, I think I need to say again that I have actually been feeling less nauseous the past 2 or 3 days. I'm hoping that means there is light at the end of this tunnel.
Lastly, in the hopes that it might give me an idea for something to eat, what is your favorite food? And for those who have been pregnant, what are some of your favorite things to eat while pregnant?
Thanks, friends!
Ok, enough of that.
Today I am feeling more chipper. For one, we are finally getting Asher sleeping better again! My boobs are especially grateful for this because we've now gone two nights in a row without nursing. Yay! Plus, now I'm getting more uninterrupted sleep which is always a good thing.
Also, I found out today that an essay I submitted to the Segullah Blog is going to published over there later this month. I'll let you know when they post it.
Thirdly, I'm actually feeling fairly motivated today to get some housecleaning done. I am going to tackle the HUGE mound of clean clothes on my bedroom floor. If I write it, it will happen, right?
Fourth, I think I need to say again that I have actually been feeling less nauseous the past 2 or 3 days. I'm hoping that means there is light at the end of this tunnel.
Lastly, in the hopes that it might give me an idea for something to eat, what is your favorite food? And for those who have been pregnant, what are some of your favorite things to eat while pregnant?
Thanks, friends!
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
amazing story of moms coming together
There is an amazing article on CNN about a group on moms who rallied together to nurse a baby boy who's mother died 12 hours after his birth. More than two dozen women have volunteered their time and milk to nurse Moses over the past year. I cried while reading of their generosity and love for this little boy and his family--many of them were strangers before they heard about Moses' need for milk. This is such a testimony of the power of community. Read it here.
Sunday, November 29, 2009
pregnancy the second time around
In case you missed my thanksgiving post, I'm pregnant. Approximately 10 weeks along, with an estimated date of arrival sometime the end of June or early July. I find that this time around I am much less attached to the due date. With Asher I always knew exactly how many weeks and days I was based on that eventful "first day of last period" and the corresponding "due date". This time I'm more vague about it all because I realize more strongly how much of a guess it is. And since in Utah you have to be 37 weeks to have a home birth (more on that later) and I am prone to early delivery, my due date may be fudged a bit to give me a few days buffer zone.
Being pregnant this time has definitely been harder. I've felt more sick although I still haven't thrown up, so that's a plus. I have definitely had days where I wished I would if it would make me feel better. Tonight has been one of those days. The nausea also started a lot earlier than with Asher. I started feeling a bit queasy the day I missed my period. With Asher it didn't start until about 8 weeks. The biggest problem this time around is that most foods sound totally gross to me. But if I don't eat I feel more sick, so it becomes a vicious cycle. A few weeks ago I spent a couple hours making my yummy veggie enchiladas, only to take one bite and not be able to stomach any more. I'm a little chagrined to say that I actually begged Jared to go get me Wendy's and nearly cried I as so happy when he brought it home, frosty and all. It was delicious. How cliche am I?
I also embarrassed myself at the temple on Friday when I nearly fainted in front of a large room of people. Never had that happen before. Something about kneeling nearly did me in. Fortunately, the temple workers are dears and brought me some water and crackers.
Of course, even with all the first trimester woes, I am very happy to be expecting another little one. I know in a few more weeks I'll feel much better and the memory of these sick days will once again fade. I had my first visit with my amazing midwife Rebecca on Wednesday. Did all the paperwork and bloodwork and got to see our tiny little baby on the ultrasound machine. The baby's back was to us so it didn't look like much, but we saw that heartbeat fluttering away--a very wonderful sight indeed!
Asher of course has no idea what's going on. I am excited to see how he reacts to my growing belly and to see his understanding grow in the coming months. I am still nursing him and plan on doing so as long as I can. I did have more nipple soreness the first few weeks, but its actually gotten better recently. My supply has decreased somewhat but Asher is still definitely getting milk. I've just noticed that he is also eating a lot more solid food these days.
Everything does still feel a bit surreal. I will be really happy to get past the first trimester and hopefully start feeling better with more energy. I really enjoyed being pregnant with Asher. I hope I feel the same way this time around.
Being pregnant this time has definitely been harder. I've felt more sick although I still haven't thrown up, so that's a plus. I have definitely had days where I wished I would if it would make me feel better. Tonight has been one of those days. The nausea also started a lot earlier than with Asher. I started feeling a bit queasy the day I missed my period. With Asher it didn't start until about 8 weeks. The biggest problem this time around is that most foods sound totally gross to me. But if I don't eat I feel more sick, so it becomes a vicious cycle. A few weeks ago I spent a couple hours making my yummy veggie enchiladas, only to take one bite and not be able to stomach any more. I'm a little chagrined to say that I actually begged Jared to go get me Wendy's and nearly cried I as so happy when he brought it home, frosty and all. It was delicious. How cliche am I?
I also embarrassed myself at the temple on Friday when I nearly fainted in front of a large room of people. Never had that happen before. Something about kneeling nearly did me in. Fortunately, the temple workers are dears and brought me some water and crackers.
Of course, even with all the first trimester woes, I am very happy to be expecting another little one. I know in a few more weeks I'll feel much better and the memory of these sick days will once again fade. I had my first visit with my amazing midwife Rebecca on Wednesday. Did all the paperwork and bloodwork and got to see our tiny little baby on the ultrasound machine. The baby's back was to us so it didn't look like much, but we saw that heartbeat fluttering away--a very wonderful sight indeed!
Asher of course has no idea what's going on. I am excited to see how he reacts to my growing belly and to see his understanding grow in the coming months. I am still nursing him and plan on doing so as long as I can. I did have more nipple soreness the first few weeks, but its actually gotten better recently. My supply has decreased somewhat but Asher is still definitely getting milk. I've just noticed that he is also eating a lot more solid food these days.
Everything does still feel a bit surreal. I will be really happy to get past the first trimester and hopefully start feeling better with more energy. I really enjoyed being pregnant with Asher. I hope I feel the same way this time around.
Thursday, November 26, 2009
giving thanks: part 8
Happy Thanksgiving, Everyone!
Today I am thankful to be eating good food and spending time with my family. I am thankful for this wonderful country we live in. I am thankful for a home. I am thankful for love.
But today, I am most thankful that yesterday I saw a little heartbeat fluttering away on an ultrasound machine. And that little heart beats in the chest of the tiny little blob of a baby that will hopefully grow healthy and strong and makes its appearance in our family sometime in late June or early July. What a blessing!
Today I am thankful to be eating good food and spending time with my family. I am thankful for this wonderful country we live in. I am thankful for a home. I am thankful for love.
But today, I am most thankful that yesterday I saw a little heartbeat fluttering away on an ultrasound machine. And that little heart beats in the chest of the tiny little blob of a baby that will hopefully grow healthy and strong and makes its appearance in our family sometime in late June or early July. What a blessing!
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
giving thanks: part 7
1. I am thankful for the furniture my parents brought up from New Mexico.
2. I am thankful that that means we finally have a table big enough for all of us and guests. Dinner party!
3. I am thankful for the way Asher cuddles me when I rock him in our new rocking chair.
4. I am thankful for refried beans, one of my favorite foods.
5. I am thankful for all the yummy food I get to eat tomorrow!
2. I am thankful that that means we finally have a table big enough for all of us and guests. Dinner party!
3. I am thankful for the way Asher cuddles me when I rock him in our new rocking chair.
4. I am thankful for refried beans, one of my favorite foods.
5. I am thankful for all the yummy food I get to eat tomorrow!
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
giving thanks: part 6
1. I am thankful my husband made it home safely.
2. I am thankful for the yummy frites and waffles we had at Bruges.
3. I am thankful for good friends who invite us over for dinner.
4. I am thankful that my family is here to spend Thanksgiving with us.
5. I am thankful that Asher loves my parents and siblings so much.
2. I am thankful for the yummy frites and waffles we had at Bruges.
3. I am thankful for good friends who invite us over for dinner.
4. I am thankful that my family is here to spend Thanksgiving with us.
5. I am thankful that Asher loves my parents and siblings so much.
Monday, November 23, 2009
week of thanksgiving: part 5
1. I am thankful for the many kisses Asher has been giving me lately.
2. I am also thankful for the hugs. Baby hugs are the sweetest.
3. I am thankful for a comfortable home.
4. I am thankful for the beautiful snow covering my lawn.
5. Mostly, I am thankful that my husband will be home tomorrow after 4 days away. I can't wait!
Sunday, November 22, 2009
week of thanksgiving: part 4
1. I am very thankful not to be a single parent. Dealing with a 16 month old solo at church is no fun.
2. I am also very thankful for the wonderful sisters who offered to help take care of Asher while I sang with the choir.
3. I am thankful Asher will be 18 months in two months and therefore able to go to nursery during church. (Are you sensing a theme yet?)
4. I am thankful for naps.
5. I am thankful to have a little boy with so much personality.
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