Wednesday, April 23, 2014

More guessing!

I do love guessing. :) Here's a fun little online pool - you can guess our kid's gender, birthday, weight, and hair color.

http://bebepool.com/go/?a=decpelton&view=list

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

just hanging in there...

that's my update. I'm just hanging in there.

physically I'm doing fine (as is baby; he/she passed Monday's NST with flying colors). I'm tired and not sleeping a lot and things ache and all those things, but... I'm fine. I'm not desperate physically to have this baby.

emotionally though... AHAHAHAHHHA!!! Get this kid out of me. I'm impatient. Let's do this thing. Let me meet you - are you a boy or a girl? how will Kaylee and ethan really react to you? No, I'm not 100% ready, but I never will be and who cares about those things anyway? I know, I keep thinking, having some face wipes would be nice at the hospital. And I haven't bought any yet. But who really cares? it's only 2 days, how slimy can I get? This isn't lung surgery here people, it's not days and days of hanging out in the hospital before surgery and then days afterwards.

Back to physically though, I would really like to have a VBAC which means I need to go into labor soon here people. I mean, I'm having practice contractions. And I can tell you that all of my pelvic bones are shifting around, because it often feels like I just rode the STP (a really long bike ride) the day before, so my body is preparing. And if I have a C-section, all that is wasted. So get all the way ready body. Let's have this kid.

Anyways, I should go do some laundry. All these NSTs and ultrasounds get all sorts of goo on my pants and shirts and I would like to have something to wear tomorrow so I should get on that.

But our family is mostly healthy; we're 90% over our colds so... let's do this thing.

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

pictures!

Here's a much belated but very fun post!

A couple weeks ago my cousin, who is a professional photographer (and mom) in CA, flew up to WA and took maternity photos for me.

Want to see them? They're great (if I do say so myself!)

http://melissabartlettphotography.pixieset.com/danamaternity/

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

medical update

This week:
  • Yesterday/Monday: a Non-Stress Test (NST), which I passed. I get these twice a week now, usually on Mondays & Thursdays. Basically they strap a couple monitors on my belly; one monitors the baby's heartbeat and the other monitors whether I'm having contractions. Then they watch it for somewhere between 20 and 90-ish mins. They're looking for a "good" steady heartbeat w/in a certain range, that the heartbeat accelerates appropriately when the baby kicks, and that it doesn't randomly drop. I seem to pass these tests about 2/3 of the time. When I don't pass (once because the baby's heartbeat was too low, once because it dipped twice) they send me down for an ultrasound. Both times they've done that, the ultrasound tech has been looking for 4 things: enough fluid (I always pass), two types of movement (I always pass), and "practice breathing" which I've failed both times. (Also they monitor the baby's heartbeat at the ultrasound too.) Then, after I fail practice breathing, they tell me to come back the next day. Which is super fun. Once I came back for an ultrasound and NST the next day (passed both with flying colors) and one time I came back for just another NST. If they ever go poorly, that could mean time to have this baby now. Summary of NSTs: more eventful than I would have guessed.
  • Today: K&E got sick last week. They're mostly better now, but Blake and I are sick. I've ruptured my eardrum, so today I get to go to my regular (non-OB) doc to have her look at my ear and make sure it's not infected because apparently that's bad when you give birth.
  • Tomorrow: 3 appointments! In the morning, a full ultrasound with growth measurements. In the afternoon an appointment w/ the doc to check in and sign C-section paperwork (just to have it in order if it's needed), and then another NST.
In general, "the plan" is that, if I go into labor before 40 weeks (May 5), they will let me try a VBAC. (Their usual policy is 41 weeks, but given that I have gestational diabetes, they said 40 weeks for me.) I'd like this, but I don't expect it to happen. Perhaps I'm pessimistic, and/or just wrong, but the only data point I have for myself is that I carried twins to 38 weeks at which point they induced me and even then it took a darn long time to get Kaylee out and Ethan needed a C-section.

So for now, I have a C-section scheduled for May 5 (at 9am). However, now that I'm 37 weeks, I figure (and this is purely my own assumption) they're more likely to say "close enough" if an NST doesn't look good. However last night I had the fun of lots of contractions while grocery shopping after work and then while lying on the couch. It was my first thought of, "whoa, what if I actually went into labor on my own?" I don't think I ever had anything like that with the twins. I could tell it wasn't "real" but I don't think I ever had a contraction that I was sure was a contraction with the twins. Now, I say "think," because blake remembers these things more accurately than I do, so you can't always rely on my memory.

But that's the deal with me! There's my latest medical update. Could be any day, or could be May 5!

Step 1: Get both blake and I healthy
Step 2: Let's have a baby! I'm ready! (except for the not-healthy thing)

:D

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

bunk bed story

My mom wrote this email to my brothers (I got a phone call initially and then a cc on the email!) and I thought you would all enjoy this little story. :)


This story is titled, “Things Can Happen Even After A Very Long Time”.
 
So your bunk beds are about 19 years old, and today a child got his head stuck. Yes, Ethan.
 
I was babysitting today (apparently not all that well) and Kaylee and Ethan had helped me move their toddler beds into your former room. I had let them go up on the top bunk, and we had spent quite a while discussing how they can only go on the top bunk when I’m there, and they can’t jump, and they have to be careful, etc. etc. I got them off the top bunk, agreed that it was okay for them to sit on Darren’s lower bunk, and went downstairs for about three minutes. In the back of my mind I was thinking that I needed to start letting them play with a little less supervision (despite what might have seemed an obvious lesson after the Kaylee haircut incident), so I was in my office, listening to them play, testing my theory that I could leave them alone for short periods of time.
 
The test failed.
 
The kids were playing together, and I could hear them prattling back and forth with each other. For just an instant it was quiet, my ears perked up, and I heard a soft whining sound that sounded like Ethan. I got up, and as I went up the stairs I heard this tiny voice saying, “Nana? Nana?” ... so I ran up the stairs calling to him that I was on my way.
 
I can only say that I never expected to see him with his head caught between the slats on the end of your bunk beds!
 
Poor little guy Sad smile He knew that being trapped was not a good thing, so he was scared. He was just barely starting to cry, so fortunately it wasn’t too hard to calm him down.
 
Skipping forward, I can now tell you that Ethan’s head, at least in every dimension we tried, is greater than 7” across. Because that’s the height of the opening between the slats. I called Dad up from the office, and we just couldn’t get him out. Dad tried to unscrew the bunk bed, but couldn’t do that either. So he ran down and got his power saw. (FOR THE BED, of course!!!)
 
The picture I’ve attached shows where Ethan was stuck (see Pluto, but without his arms through the slats). He was fairly comfortable kneeling on the bed, with me behind him so he was sort of sitting on my lap. Dad showed him how the saw would be noisy, I covered his eyes so no sawdust would get in, and a few seconds later he was free.
 
 
 
So my question to you is, did either of you guys, or any of your friends, ever stick your head through the slats and get stuck? In all these years it hasn’t been anything I’ve ever worried about. If you buy a crib, there are safety standards for how far apart the slats are, but I’ve never heard of an issue with horizontal slats on a bunk bed.
 
The good news is, Ethan is completely fine. It’s possible that he will get over this before I do! Still shaking just a bit ...
 
-- Mom
 
As a follow-up, my mom has now researched bunk bed safety and has concluded that my brothers' old bunk bed is out of compliance on two counts (one of which is the "ethan issue") so they're going to get rid of it. And, in case you were wondering, Evan doesn't think he ever put his head through, and Darren says he did it several times, but that his head was apparently smaller than ethan's! our new kid's head is currently measuring in the 94th percentile, so... I think we have another large-headed kid coming our way. what fun.

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

names cont...

So many posts have been floating around in my mind, yet so few of them seem to make it to the point where I actually type them up. So here's another name hint, and hopefully other topics will come later...

My mom & Danielle have guessed all 4 names. They are amazing. If you're still working on this, here are a couple hints:
  • Girl's first name has 4 characters (no repeats)
  • Girl's middle name has 5 characters (no repeats)
  • Boy's first name has 7 characters (some are repeated)
  • Boy's middle name has 4 characters (no repeats)
The girl's middle name really is the easiest. So start there. And then remember that none of the names start with K, E, any other vowels, or the same letter as each other. So if you can guess the girl's middle name, you can rule that letter out as the starting letter for the other names. And actually, you can rule that letter out entirely, it's nowhere in any of the other names.

Want one more round of clues?
  • Girl's first name first letter is NOT in the first 10 letters of the alphabet
  • Girl's middle name first letter is NOT in the first 10 letters of the alphabet
  • Boy's first name first letter IS in the first 10 letters of the alphabet
  • Boy's middle name first letter IS in the first 10 letters of the alphabet
Happy guessing!