Wednesday, August 29, 2012

over half way!

It is hard to believe, but we officially passed the halfway mark a few weeks ago!  Time seemed to go by really slowly during the first trimester, but the last month or two has flown by.  Ben and I have both been really busy with work (and fun), so I think that has something to do with it.  Either way, I am not complaining because we've had a wonderful summer.

Baby t is still doing well, and at my appointment earlier this week (at 22 weeks) everything looked great.  I continue to feel good minus the occasional heartburn at night, leg cramps in the morning and back pain if I sit for too long.  I also started to feel him move between 18 and 19 weeks, and that has made my life so much more exciting.  Apparently he still like his hands and feet up by his head because he most often kicks me right above where his head is.  Also, he's officially at least a full pound, and according to one of the weekly emails I get, he is as long as a spaghetti squash (yum).

To get ready for his arrival in just 4 months (!), we have made some slight progress on the nursery.  The biggest stumbling block so far has been the paint color, but after several trips to Sherwin Williams and a few on-line Serena and Lily orders, we finally made a decision this week.  I'll post before and after pictures once we've gotten everything together.  The furniture won't be here for a few more weeks, and we are tackling another hemnes sometime in September or October, so we have a lot of work ahead of us.

The other exciting thing I accomplished was registering.  I had NO idea how overwhelming it would be since I basically know nothing about what babies need and what they actually like.  Thankfully Michelle and Madison went to buybuybaby with me and gave me advice on what to get.  Ben definitely owes them because that trip with just the two of us would have taken three times a long and probably required an after shopping cocktail for Ben.

Baby t has also taken some more trips recently and is racking up frequent flyer miles.  I hope this means he'll like airplane rides/car trips when he is born so we can continue to take him places.  I had to go to Cambridge earlier this month, so I showed him both Harvard and MIT, where he will obviously not be going unless he turns out to be Asian (sorry baby t).  Thankfully the weather was gorgeous, and we got a chance to go for a run along the water one afternoon before dinner.  We also passed by the sculpture below that everyone was taking pictures of, so I figured we'd stop to look at it too.



In the middle of August, Baby t went back to Chapel Hill for Leni's baby shower.  Her little girl (now officially Annabelle!) is due in mid-October.  Jess, Kristen, Leslie and I did our best to be crafty as you can see by the decorations.  The theme was books and little Annabelle got some great ones!  




(I can't take any credit for these, Jess did all the work!)

Last weekend we took baby t to Rosemary Beach with Michelle, Jordan and Mads.  We decided this will become a yearly trip because we loved it so much.  Our friends Melissa and Josh were also down there with their little boy Henry, so we got to spend time with them as well.  Unfortunately we didn't take very many pictures, but as you can see from the picture below, Mads is going to be trouble with her cuteness.  We know that a few years down the road we'll have to keep our eyes on Mads and baby t...


And of course this post wouldn't be complete without a picture of George or the Nibby.  To our excitment (and the Nibby's dismay), a lot baby t's things are also Nibby-sized, so he is our beta tester for pretty much everything.  You can tell from this picture that he is really excited about the winter coat I found for baby t.  I am really looking forward to getting a stroller (my favorite thing I registered for), so I can put the Nibby in the basinnet and push him around the neighborhood. 


1 comment:

  1. Mads can't wait to share that pool with baby t next year! So excited for December!!

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