Monday, May 3, 2010

So it's been nearly forever since I updated this blog. But I had been without a camera for a while until my wonderful husband bought one for me a few weeks ago. I've had a few opportunities to play with it and get used to it.

Obviously, Kami is the only subject available to me. Haha. But I've realized that she actually likes having her picture taken. When I turn the camera on, it makes noise, and she turns to look at it, and stares at the lens, sits, lays down, looks at me, changes positions and looks at the camera. What a silly girl. So she's a little cheese ball poser and gave me some cute shots I think.


This is probably what the baby will be looking at here in a few weeks. A big towering monster! I think Kami might have an inkling as to what's going on. Of course not precisely, but I can tell she knows some things are changing and there are more changes coming. I've been stepping up with the training, giving her more boundaries, and setting higher expectations of her behavior. She's learning fast.

She was really excited when the spare bedroom got cleaned out and the crib and changing table got set up (THANK YOU Gavin and Sara). And was even more excited when I unpacked the clothes, blankets, and all of the baby stuff. The baby has kicked her in the chin a few times while she had her head on my tummy and she's also seen it moving around, so I think she might know that there is definitely something in there. :) She also bumps her nose against my tummy and licks it.

So I bought a baby doll and dressed it in some of the baby's clothes. She LOVES it, and wants to play with it, I think because it's fabric and plastic. But she knows what I'm talking about when I ask her if she wants to see the baby. She is learning that it's not okay to jump up to see it--she has to sit and be good. I put the doll in the crib and she is still jumping up to look at it in there, but it's all a process. She's getting better at laying next to the swing instead of sticking her face right in there and licking the poor thing. But she doesn't mind just watching me rock with the doll--I'm guessing because we are at her eye level and she can see everything. She really just likes to watch. It will probably all be different when it's a real baby, but I think she's getting used to the idea that something else will be occupying my time. She does great with Mikaela when she visits, but she's never been around a newborn. We'll just have to wait and see.

Here's a video of Kami playing. If there is a noise out of her reach, she MUST get it! Silly girl.



So as for the pregnancy, everything is going great! I'm sooooo tired of being pregnant. I want this baby to pop out a week ago, but the longer I go, the better for the baby. Plus I would LOVE for Bleu to be home for the birth and I know he would, too.

So just for the ones who haven't been updated, I am going to be delivering in the hospital with a Midwife and a Douala. I'm really excited. I'm still high risk (of course) because it's a VBAC, but everything appears to be going really well. I feel really good, too.

I'm done working, so I have lots of little projects to keep me busy around the house. I'm trying to get back into the sewing thing and have a few things that I want to make. I take Kami to the park at least three times a week and while she runs around, I walk around the park. I also go to the pool every once in a while for a swim and to put my back against the jets. I want to stay active so that the exercise will be beneficial for the labor. I don't want to be too tired to get through it. I'm determined to have a completely natural birth. I'm studying up on labor and the science of it all, gathering a bunch of relaxing techniques and so forth.

I've been having Braxton Hicks pretty much every day, but nothing too painful. Just enough for me to notice them and not often enough to make any phone calls. I practice breathing and relaxing through them. I've had a few while Bleu and I are on Skype and he asks if I'm okay or if they hurt. He takes such good care of me.

Well, we only have two and a half weeks till the due date! Bleu and I are hoping to be together for the birth and as always, we feel and appreciate all of your prayers on our behalf. Love you!

7 comments:

Deanna said...

Hey! This is Deanna, Ryan's wife. Came across your blog when I found Sean & Tammy's. :) Hope all goes well with your labor and delivery!!!

you can check out our blog at www dot ryandeannapoulsen dot blogspot dot com. :)

Heidi said...

Hey honey! Glad to hear things are going well still. I hope you got the email I sent you, I also hope at least some of it was helpful :0) Good luck, I hope everything continues to go smoothly!

Anonymous said...

Yeay that is so great only that much further to go. Hang in there you can do it!! Love ya!! T

Stacy Lynn Carroll said...

Having our dogs before Kalianna was born has been such a huge blessing! She isnt nervous and jumpy around animals like most kids her age because they have been around since the day she was born! Also something we learned (dont know if you've heard it yet or not) is after the baby is born, have Bleu take a onesie or blanket the baby has been wearing to Cami so she can get used to the scent before you actually bring baby home. Worked great for us! Good luck with everything! Can't wait to see pictures!

borninseattle@blogspot.com said...

Congratulations! I am so glad your baby is moving and that things are going well. I think of you often!
Love, Katie

brant and katie said...

Kami is such a pretty dog. I hope she is doing well with the new baby. I can't wait to see Ellla. :) Animals have been a help in many ways to us for Isaac. Like learning responsibility, sharing, kindness, patience, compassion, death. He's had to learn a lot with animals. But right now he thinks Gauge is great fun to play with. Expecialy when he can't have a friend over there is always the dog.

Chanterelle Knight said...

Congratulations on your new baby!