Thursday, June 28, 2012

40 weeks!

Time to go Henry!




How far along? 40 weeks, 1 day. Alright kid, time to get outta here!

Total weight gain/loss: +36 pounds. Not too bad, eh?

Maternity clothes? Seriously nothing fits me. Things are way overcrowded around here.

Stretch marks? I doubt I'll be seeing any new ones - so now I just have to figure out how to get rid of them...

Sleep: We got our AC back!! I got to sleep in my own bed last night!

Best moment this week: I had another ultrasound (I know, ridiculous). But it was fun watching him squirm around. I can't wait to meet him!

Movement: He's getting quite good at sticking his little feet under my ribs. Awesome.

Food cravings: I haven't been very hungry lately. There's not enough room in my belly for an appetite.

Nursery: All it's missing is a little man!

Labor Signs: Okay - so now I know what real contractions feel like. Wow. I was just kidding myself thinking I was having them before. Ouch! They've been about 10 minutes apart for 24 hours, along with a consistent backache. I also lost my mucus plug about an hour ago, so I hope we're moving in the right direction! Listen Henry, if you come in the next 12 hours, then Daddy doesn't have to spend all day tomorrow in the clinic. So let's see what we can do about that, eh?

Belly Button in or out? In

What do we want to teach Henry about? Two of my belly buddies have had their babies now. Only one left - her C-section is next week. And Henry's the only boy! So I want to teach him how to treat girls. I hope he loves his little baby buddies!

What I miss: My hormones are going crazy - every hour or so I feel like I'm going to burst into tears. I assume it won't change for awhile after he's here, but I miss feeling more in control.

What I am looking forward to: Holding his little hands :)

Weekly Wisdom: I have learned what an actual contraction feels like. If it doesn't hurt - it isn't real. Being uncomfortable doesn't count. Who knew?

Milestones: I made it to our due date! And then some...




Daddy's Thoughts:


So we got our AC back, and just in time!  Nicki started having major contractions yesterday afternoon that progressed into the night and today.  I can't imagine how much more miserable she would have been if we'd had to spend the night in our now quite toasty basement.  The temperature got up to 102 F (312.04 K) today!  She told me this morning that she was able to fall asleep for 1-2 hours at a time, then was awoken, mid-contraction in a bunch of pain.  Well that sounds terrible.  Today has seemed a bit easier than last night, but she still got some definite contractions going on intermittently.


A Civic hatchback.  The first thing that comes up when you google "Hot Sleeper".
I chose not to look further after I realized what else that search might yield...
A little while ago, I heard a shout from the bathroom, which I assumed was painful, but didn't sound right.  She then came barreling out of the bathroom, happy as ever.  In the toilet lay the evidence:  A mucous plug.  I'm speaking about gross things right now, I know, but this is a bit of a big deal for me as I have never actually seen one.  My patient's have tried to describe them to me, but that's never really worked.  Well, now I've seen one at least.  It reminded me of blowing my nose after putting up clover bales all day.  Again gross, I know.


You look so innocent here, clover.   Who would think that 
you would give me the black lung when we bale you up?
It's strange to think that we're really less than a freakin' week away from having Henry.  No matter what.  That's crazy.  I'll never have another Thursday without being a father.  Goodbye forever Thursday!  I'm really curious to see what our day to day activities are going to look like when he's here, and exactly how much that little man is going to sleep.  We'll see soon.


Today Nicki came with me to the "Hello/Goodbye Potluck" at the residency.  This was the first time our incoming intern class meets and associates with everyone as a group.  It also serves as the last thing the outgoing third years do with us, which is a little bittersweet.  I gave out bottle of our homemade pumpkin wine to the graduated seniors with notes about our time together.  Everyone kept rubbing Nicki's belly and asking all about how she was feeling.  A little overwhelming, especially when everyone wants to know!  But appreciated, of course.


1967 thought it knew what it was doing with mustaches.
The 1970's showed them how much further there was to go.
I guess our next update will be after the little man is here.  We got our new video camera and I've been getting footage for the video I plan to make once he's with us!  Can't wait to see what you look like!


Hehe, I already know...



  - Daddy

Friday, June 22, 2012

39 weeks - Video!

Henry will be here any day! Or at least, within the next two weeks...

So I made a video montage of the pregnancy pictures we took along the way. I have loved having a way to document our progress as we wait to meet our little man.




How far along? 39 weeks, 2 days

Total weight gain/loss: +33 pounds. Although I did eat an awful lot of ice cream this week... that could definitely have changed since Monday :) I blame the heat - my air conditioning is still waiting to be replaced! Illinois summer + 9 months pregnant - air conditioning does not = a comfy baby mama. It will be replaced sometime next week with a new unit though - hopefully that coordinates well with Henry's plans!

Maternity clothes? I don't even want to wear clothes anymore. But tonight we have a fancy dinner to go to for the residents graduating from Ben's program, so I have one more excuse to wear one of my cute maternity dresses. Glad I'm getting good use out of them!

Stretch marks? They oddly seem to be lighter in color lately. I wonder why that is... and if it will continue after I go back to a more normal size and shape.

Sleep:  Last night I slept like a rock. I haven't felt this well rested in a long time. Today would be a great day to go into labor!

Best moment this week: I found out that my cervix has made a little bit of change - I'm nearly 2 cm. That doesn't sound like much, but it means I still have a great chance of going into labor spontaneously - everything is favorable. So that's great!

Movement: He has been especially strong with his kicking the last couple of days. It's downright painful! 

Food cravings: Sweets, sweets, and more sweets. It's a good thing I don't keep candy in the house!

Nursery: I just like to look in there and imagine actually using it the way it's intended to be used, but I can't quite picture it. It's all so cute though - I'm so excited!

Labor Signs: On Tuesday, I really thought it was the real deal. My contractions were starting to get closer together - about 5 minutes apart for a while even - and they didn't stop despite getting in the tub, which has stopped previous false labor for me. Around 9 or 10, I decided to go to bed, fully expecting to wake up in the middle of the night, unable to sleep through the contractions. No such luck. I did wake up, but no baby! I was pretty disappointed, but he'll come when he's good and ready! Hopefully that's soon!

Belly Button in or out? In

What do we want to teach Henry about? How fun it is to go camping! I've missed not being able to do that yet this year.

What I miss: Besides camping - cool weather! Is it okay to already be looking forward to fall?

What I am looking forward to: Watching Ben cuddle with our baby. I can tell he's really excited to meet him, and I can't wait to introduce them!

Weekly Wisdom: I have decided to ignore contractions from now on, until I really can't distract myself anymore. I don't want to get my hopes up every day. I'll just be taking it easy and waiting until it happens.

Milestones: I only have 5 days to go until I reach my due date. Can you believe it?!

Saturday, June 16, 2012

38 weeks - Daddy's Thoughts


Daddy's Thoughts:


Alright Henry, it's time to get here.  Your mother is getting anxious.  What's that?  No, no, in a good way.  But you better hurry or I'm going to have to threaten you with "a paddlin" or something else dad-like.


Lord, it's been a busy week!  Big thanks to Norm and Kay for letting me borrow the truck to pick up the nursery furniture from Carrie.  I took a boxspring back home with me and darn near lost the thing around Delavan, IL.  Oddly enough, all the baby furniture didn't move an inch on the way back.  Dad took full credit for the tie-down job for that when I told him.


Apparently we're not as good at competitive truck packing as we thought.



This weekend was my 10 year high school reunion.  It was very interesting and surprisingly good to see everyone again.  It's amazing but I actually enjoyed most everyone now that I'm not battling crippling depression over being single anymore.  It's the kind of thing you look back on and see how silly it all was, but I distinctly remember not being able to convince myself of that at the time.  I also remember mom and my friends continually trying to pull me out of it, but I guess I was adamant that there was no fixing it then, either.  Weird.  Anyway, we had a marvelous time, it was good to see the McGills again, now that Monica is pregnant with their third (3rd) baby.  Makes me feel like I'm behind the times.  And we didn't "clique-up" like I was expecting us to, but rather it seemed most people talked with whoever, even people they normally didn't relate to.  


I found this on a quick image search.  Again, the internet seems to be a strange place.



I got a chance to talk to Jill Ohlau Wilson, who is a nurse practioner and just joined the group that I'm going to be working with in Du Quoin.  She says she loves it so far, so hopefully I will just add to that when I get down there.  Sounds like they're going to really need me, too, as their patient load has gotten quite a bit larger.


We had one of our quarterly "resident retreats" yesterday, which is just basically an excuse to get away and relax with the people you normally only work with.  We went out for a drink at Nicki's favorite bar, Jimmy's, thereafter, and I could tell Nicki was lamenting still being pregnant, really for more reasons than just the obvious. I think yesterday morning Henry started the slow, "tunneling into her pelvis" process that makes her hips feel like they're going to split open somewhere along the way.  Everything's got to stretch out for this!


Jimmy's Bar<br>
2801 W. Farmington Rd.<br>
West Peoria, IL 61604<br>
<br>
(309) 676-4021<br><br><br><br><br>
A prestigious establishment if ever there was one.



Anyway, it was a great time seeing everyone outside of work.  I'm going to miss a lot of the third year class when they're gone.  It's just weird for me to think about them leaving, as we've worked so closely together for nearly 2 years now.  You should have heard me stumbling through telling Calvin how much we're all going to miss him.  It came out as more of a lecture than anything else.  But anyway, they all have the rest of their lives to attend to now.  And in one short year, that'll be me too.  Que sera, sera, I guess.


Hard to believe it's only going to be a matter of a couple of weeks or even days until I meet Henry for the first time.  That's going to be fairly amazing.


Until next week!
  Daddy

Friday, June 15, 2012

38 weeks - Nursery Tour!

Looking in from the doorway.

Changing table with all our cloth diaper supplies.

Crib - quilt made by the lovely Laura June.

The door-side of the room.

View from the glider.

And a peek inside the closet!




How far along? 38 weeks, 2 days. Moving right along!

Total weight gain/loss: +30 pounds according to my scale, which would be 2 pounds down from last week - but my scale cannot be trusted. I feel like a whale. :) We'll see what my doctor's scale says on Monday.

Maternity clothes? Everything is so uncomfortable - I cannot wait to wear normal clothes again.

Stretch marks? No! They all disappeared! Poof!  ...     ....     ....     just kidding.

Sleep:  It has been so hot in our house - the AC in our bedroom stopped working. The repairman has been here 3 times already, and has been unable to fix it. The landlord seems to think it will get fixed eventually, but so far, no luck... so we've been sleeping in the basement. Thank goodness we were able to put the queen-sized mattress down there last week. I don't know what we would do otherwise. Luckily, we have a window unit in the living room, so it's not bad on the first floor.

Best moment this week: The nursery furniture arrived from my nephews! We are so so lucky to get this from them. My oldest nephew chewed on the railing of the crib, but some paint makes the whole set look brand new! I almost painted it blue, but then realized that we could have a girl someday, so I went with green.

Movement: He is so squished in there - every time he moves I think he's going to burst right out of my belly. 

Food cravings: Ben made the most amazing chocolate chip pancakes for dinner last night. They were exactly what baby belly wanted. Mmmm!

Nursery: It feels so good to have his little space all ready for him to arrive. Along with painting the furniture, I crafted quite a few things in the last couple of weeks - I've been so antsy to do something. I plan on writing a separate blog about some of the things I've made lately.

Labor Signs: All week long I've been having contraction patterns that last a few hours, then go away. A couple of hours later, it starts all over again. And they are getting painful! But none of them will stick - so frustrating! I'm at the point of just ignoring it. I'll probably actually go into labor without realizing it, because I'll assume it's just another fake-out :) Ben now thinks that this will be a July baby - previously he was betting on an early delivery. We'll just have to wait and see! I'm ready whenever Henry is.

Belly Button in or out? Have you heard of push presents? Apparently, some celebrity moms get these elaborate presents for pushing out the baby. Crazy! I told Ben I require a $10,000 belly button ring. Motivation to get back into shape, right?? Something tells me this will not be happening...

What do we want to teach Henry about? How to cook - I expect him to be making us dinner by the time he can sit up in his highchair. 

What I miss: Being able to open the window over the sink without needing a step stool. My belly just won't let me reach anymore!

What I am looking forward to: If I write that I'm looking forward to having a baby this week, will it come true?

Weekly Wisdom: It turns out that painful contractions every 6-7 minutes do not constitute real labor. Bummer.

Milestones: I feel like Ben and I are both finally ready and excited. It seems like I've been pregnant forever! I found out so early - I've had plenty of time to be anxious and terrified, but now I'm just excited!





Thursday, June 7, 2012

37 weeks!




How far along? 37 weeks, 1 day. We are officially term! As far as I'm concerned, this baby can come today.


Total weight gain/loss: +32 pounds. I gained an extra pound this week! It certainly had nothing to do with all the donuts. No, that can't be it...

Maternity clothes? If the above photo is any indication, I'm going for maximum comfort at all times now. :)

Stretch marks? I found new ones - on my arm! Are you kidding me?

Sleep: I can get about 3 hours, maximum, before I have to pee. It's super awesome.

Best moment this week: Our anniversary was a lot of fun. Ben took me out to eat and the restaurant was perfect. Then we went to an old-fashioned drive-in (that's been in Peoria since the late 50s, basically unchanged) for root beer floats. It was perfect!

Movement: Poor little man has been getting the hiccups so much lately! But Ben told me that means his breathing is well-developed. So I can't complain!

Food cravings: I really really really wanted scotcheroos this week. So tonight, I went ahead and made some. Only I somehow messed them up. I do not know how this happened, but they were rock-hard and weird tasting. I am so disappointed. :( And so is my sweet tooth.

Nursery: Nursery furniture is coming home this weekend! I'm really excited to get the room put together, and sit in there waiting for our munchkin to arrive.

Labor Signs: Saturday night he dropped down into my pelvis, which was confirmed at my OB appointment today when I suddenly "lost" three centimeters on my belly from last week. I did not have my cervix checked - I want to do that as little as possible. But I have been having real contractions off and on all week, so I've likely made some change. Now it's just a waiting game!

Belly Button in or out? Now that he has dropped, I am no longer worried about it sticking out :)

What do we want to teach Henry about? Modesty - which might be an uphill battle with his Daddy around. (Love you Ben!)

What I miss: Washing a sink full of dishes without watching my feet double in size.

What I am looking forward to: Saturday I am going back to Fired Up with my family while Ben goes to his 10-year high school class reunion. It's too far away for me to join him this late in our pregnancy, so I'm glad I won't be spending the whole weekend alone. Plus, I love painting pottery!

Weekly Wisdom: I feel like I've learned very little this week. Things have gone by so fast! I hope the next few go the same way.

Milestones: I feel like both reaching "term" and our two year anniversary are huge milestones! I love our life, and I am so excited to be expanding our little family. :)


Daddy's Thoughts: 


I'm post-call and rather tired again tonight.  Sorry about that.  Post call days are way more fun than working, though, especially when you get to run errands and go to OB appointments with your very pregnant wife!  We're at that stage of seeing our OB every week, which is both kind of strange and also kind of useless.  It's the standard of care, but even I question whether my OB patients need to see me that often.  I guess I have to admit, though, that none of them have ever seemed angry or frustrated that I had them come back that often.  Maybe it's just nice that with all the changes and ligament pains and babies bouncing in their tummies at 3 a.m. there's someone who cares and is going to see them through, all the way to the end.  Maybe it's just nice being reminded that this whole crazy thing does, in fact, have an end.

I've been thinking more about how labor and delivery are going to go.  I keep telling Nicki that I have no doubts that she'll do really great and will be a model labor patient.  (And I really do know that she's going to do great!)  I kind of wonder if we'll really "know" when she's in labor here at home, or if it will sneak up on us.  She's had more day-to-day discomfort than before, and we know her cervix is definitely favorable, so who knows?  I've even been thinking about the moment that Henry's little head is going to be crowning, but I swear I cannot picture one moment past that.  I guess he'll be here soon enough to find out for ourselves!

When I searched "Baby Crowning" this is honestly what came up.  The internet is strange.

I passed my Step 3 that I wrote about a few weeks ago.  It's the last academic hurdle between me and being a doctor who can go out and practice on my my own, and now it's over.  Huzzah!  Now I can moonlight and make some extra money for the fam.  I hear that it's a fairly fine line you have to walk, though, so that you don't spend too much time moonlighting and making money while you have the chance.  There's an ER down in Canton, IL where I was offered some shifts and I think I'm definitely going to take them up on it.  And apparently working Proctor First Care shifts is also a pretty good way to spend your time.  These are some serious daddy-type things to think about.  :)

Bruce Willis and Cybil Shepherd in starring roles?  I clearly need to go back and watch this show.

Lamaze was pretty good this week.  We finally learned some of the breathing techniques that I had heard so much about.  We haven't practiced too much yet, but they do seem like they'll be effective to some degree.  I know one thing that's nice for Nicki is that we keep going over how labor is supposed to go, what we should expect and basically how long it will last.  That's got to be helpful. The video we watched had three stories filmed in real time about labor and delivery.  It was on VHS and the haircuts and sweaters were all adorably from the Reagan era.


As you know we're not planning on having an epidural.  Apparently my sister Carrie didn't have one either time and said that while it was rough, it was good knowing that there was end up ahead somewhere.  Sounds exhausting, but worth it, I think.

To completely change the subject, I went up to visit my grand friend Eric on Saturday.  As always, he loaded me up with a huge stack of comics to catch myself up on.  I just finished Gotham Central vol. 2 and must point out how amazing it is.  It deals with the Major Crimes Unit (M.C.U.) at Gotham P.D. and reads just like an episode of Law and Order.  Except everyone knows that Batman is out there, somewhere, even though their official stance is that he doesn't exist.

I think this could possibly be every little boy's dream.
Either that or being Batman.  Always be Batman.

The level of detail with the detectives and officers involved is truly astounding, and that's not even to mention how much these books expand and deepen the world and city of Batman.  One awesome little detail they expand on is that the M.C.U. has a secretary named Stacy who is actually not an employee of the city but technically hired through a private support service.  Her position makes her unique as she is the only non-municipal employee in the department, and thus, the only person who is allowed to turn the Bat-Signal on.  Because she's just a citizen, not a cop.  Awesome.

I've said this before, and I'll say it again, I hope Henry likes comic books.  His old man has a lot to show him.

Until next week,

  Daddy