Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Infant security at the hospital

Last night we went on a tour of the Labor and Delivery wing of the hospital. They showed us the rooms, told us where to park, and explained the visiting and safety procedures. I found the safety procedures fascinating. Upon arrival, I get an identification wrist band (Lyle, too, if he wants one). This band has an electronic device in it. Once the baby is born, a matching band will be placed on her ankle and wrist. My band and her band will be linked so that everyone knows which mom goes with which baby. If a different mom (with a band) gets too close to my baby, an alarm will go off. If the baby is taken too close to an exit, an alarm will go off, and if anyone tries to tamper with the baby, an alarm will go off. It's called the hugs and kisses system - mom gets the kisses tag and baby gets the hugs tag. The baby's band also has a gps device in it so she can be located at any time (which might be more useful once she can drive a car - but I suppose they remove them when we leave the hospital).

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

3rd Trimester

I've decided I'm officially in the third trimester. Whether that happened last week (27 weeks) or this week (28 weeks) varies by website, but my doctor's appointments have now changed from monthly to bi-weekly so I've decided that's as good of an indicator as any. I passed the glucose blood test with flying colors which means I don't have gestational diabetes. The doctor said I process sugars very very fast (which is the opposite of diabetes). She said I should avoid things like eating just cake for breakfast because it might make me light headed. I hadn't even considered that an option until she mentioned it. I think that's the end of all the testing. I have to get a Rhogam shot this week because my blood is Rh- and then, unless something unexpected happens, I won't see another needle until delivery. Yay!

At this stage, the average fetus is 15 inches long and 2.2 pounds. It feels like she's a lot bigger than that but since my weight and measurements are right on target, I suspect she's about average. The baby is as active as ever, over the last two days I don't think an entire minute has gone by that I haven't felt her move. Lyle has taken to calling her Thumper because it feels like a rabbit is in my belly. I guess that's as good of name as any.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Happy Thanksgiving!

The veggie platter for Thanksgiving dinner.

Monday, November 22, 2010

Dresser and butterfly mobile


We repainted a dresser Lyle has had since he was a kid to match the room and made a butterfly mobile out of colored paper.

Gifts from Grandparents



The nursery is getting closer. We now have a furniture and curtains (thanks to the Grandparents and some recycling). The glider was Lyle's grandmas that was recovered by Lyle's mom. Lyle's mom also made the curtains and the quilt (the two pictures show both sides of it). The crib/mattress (and bookcase and toybox not in the photos) were gifts from my parents. This baby is getting spoiled by her grandparents already!  :)

Monday, November 8, 2010

Sunshine for the baby

I found a great light at Ikea a few weeks ago - but it was a ceiling light and the baby's room didn't have wiring for a ceiling light. But that didn't stop me from buying the light. Today, Lyle added the appropriate wiring and tah dah - a shining sun for the baby - even when it's foggy in Santa Barbara.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Gifts for babies born in October

Two friends had babies within the last couple weeks. I made name letters for both of them. Calvin's nursery is a Dr. Seuss theme and Cole's is Winnie the Pooh.


Monday, October 25, 2010

Halloween + Baby = Fun gifts

I thought this was too funny not to share. The book is a collection of Dick and Jane stories with vampires inserted - in subtle ways. Thanks Phill and Bob!

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

It's a girl!


We're expecting a baby girl at the end of February. This is her 18-weeks portrait from the most recent sonogram.

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