Catching Up … Counting Down

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We are approaching Week 38. Yes, 3-8 .. That’s just fourteen days from 40 weeks and it’s still not fully believable! Let me catch y’all up on what the last almost seven weeks (yeah, I know .. didn’t I say it flew by?) have consisted of.

Week 32 – Clifton’s football season has been in full effect since the last post. I’m officially at the end of attending his games after rolling strong through the end of September. I can’t fathom laboring in the small Delta towns, so we decided I’d sit the rest of the season out. The weekend rounding out Week 32 was Labor Day Weekend and one of my last two visits home. Kara and two of my awesome cousins, Joyce and Erica, hosted Ava the cutest baby shower while we were there! The theme was “She’s About to Pop!” and included all goodies that tied into the theme – popcorn chicken, pop tarts (homemade pies), pop fizz soda, cake pops, and other things! One of my (many) favorite moments that the hostesses included was a headband-making session.  Ava literally has an entire stand filled with creative headbands that I get to dress her up in! I can’t forget the decor – they transformed the space the shower was held in – from the chandelier to the backdrop to the centerpieces to the fellowship .. it was a blessed day!

Weeks 33 – 36 – September was also spent getting prepared for October. We finished the nursery additions and worked to get our house in order for our highly anticipated VIP. My desire for not wanting to worry with cleaning and straightening when she gets her got the best of me at times – I’ve had to remind myself that Ava will not know about or care how our home welcomes her as long as it’s comfortable. Nevertheless,  thanks to to-do lists, my Husband,  Twin, and amazing In-Laws, if she came right now, we’d be perfectly fine.

I took my last road trip in September. It landed me in Birmingham (insert big grin). I didn’t want to pull my Husband away from weekend plans he’d made and my friend could not make the ride any longer, so my Poppa came along with me! I was so grateful – true, at 8 months prego, it was not a necessity, but it all worked out and we had an awesome time on what was our last Daddy/Daughter trip before I become a Mommy.

We ended this month with a baby shower given by my Sister-in-Law and Mother-in-Law. They went with a tutu theme incorporating tulle and ruffles EVERYwhere! The foods were some dishes that I’d been wanting such as buffalo chicken dip, cheese balls, and corn dip, along with cupcakes. Camesha had the cutest idea to ask for books instead of cards for Ava. We officially have plenty to do in our “downtime” when she gets here. I was able to see a lot of my MIL’s colleagues who we don’t see that often, but have supported Clifton and I so very much. We’re so excited that so many of our cousins, aunts and friends showed up to both gatherings to support and shower us with love and blessings! The shower was held in the gorgeous home of a family friend and I’m still smitten that she was so willing to host us.

Week 37 – October started our weekly visits to the doctor! This week started with a cervix check and we got the results from the Group B Strep Test. I had no change during the first check, but was glad to hear that something was progressing at this week’s visit. I should have started wondering what dilation may entail because just four days later, we had an interesting Braxton Hicks episode. I’ve been having them off and on since Week 33. For me, they’ve been more of a discomfort than anything. I started incorporating drinking red raspberry leaf tea* into my prego routine around that time which, I believe, offered relief during the contractions. Sunday, we were doing our normal routine of tv watching, napping, and winding down when I started to feel similar discomfort, with a wee bit more aggression. After several minutes, I realized that the pains were going and coming …. these were contractions, people! 8|I downloaded an app that captures the time of contractions (duration and frequency), so I used that to clock the timing. We also looked to our pregnancy handbook to gauge how alarmed we should be. Two major differences in false contractions and true contractions is the growing of intensity and what alleviates it. I got up to walk around and the pain went away, so I knew these were false. This went on for about 45 minutes and finally my body settled down. {Whew!} Talk about a practice run …

So, we’re knocking at Week 38’s door (Wednesday makes it official). I’ve proclaimed that this week at work, I will be ubberly productive in case it’s my last week. 😉 I’ll leave y’all with a variety of photos that were snapped over the last several weeks, beginning with Week 37 and 36 bumps (sorry for the incorrect positioning).

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Pregnancy Favorites

Throughout our pregnancy, I have enjoyed reading blogs of mamas who share their favorite things that helped them go through pregnancy. In following some of the mold, I wanted to share what I consider my pregnancy favorites. For this pregnancy, these items have been my go-to, life savers, or simple pleasures along the way! Now, there are tons of items out there that aid in pregnancy – some that are created especially for this journey  and others that soon-to-be mamas make a part of this journey. Everyone’s experience will be different – it really boils down to what makes y.o.u. comfortable and happy. 🙂

1. Pillows – Pillows have been one of my main sources of comfort. Our bed turned into grounds for a soft fork early on, but it’s been worth it! I’ve kept 5-6 pillows near me over the past 8 months – two body pillows, two or three standard pillows, and a wedge pillow. As I started to grow,  the body and standard pillows provided support in my mid-section as I slept. In addition to pillows underneath my head, of course, I’ve kept the remainder underneath my feet. The wedge was a gift that I didn’t really know I’d use so much but it’s come in handy during our travels and at football games.

2. Water – The fact that this was not listed first does not weaken its importance – water is and has been imperative. For me, it’s truly a medicine. When I’m feeling a little blah or when I’m kinda hungry but I don’t really need to eat anything or when I’m just feeling like I need something, a cold glass of water is hard to beat. I’ve read and heard that just when you think you’ve drank enough water while carrying your baby, drink some more, so I try to revert to water as much as possible. We could seriously buy stock in a bottled water company because I’ve gone through so many in this year.

3. Comfy, Size-Appropriate Bras – I listed these descriptions because they are important. If your chest blooms, you will have to up your bra size. I had a stash of nursing bras that were passed along to me to start with. Well, by the time I thought I needed to retire my pre-prego bras, I had already grown out of the stash with the exception of one. I’ve since purchased another non-padded bra (again for comfort) and sport bras. I have not grown again in months, but I’m assuming that I will have a spurt in the coming weeks when milk arrives and all, so I’m anticipating purchasing a new nursing bra soon.

4. Prenatal Vitamins – As with H2O, the fact that these are listed at number four does not make them less important. I’ve been religious with taking my vitamin.  My OB was firm about taking a prenatal with DHA, which guided my search.  I settled on the vitamins pictured after snagging them at Kroger for under $14 for 90 pills (cha-ching!).

5. Maxi Dresses – If you’re not a dress wearer and don’t mind investing in maternity bottoms, then feel free to proceed to number 6. Maxi dresses have been in FULL wardrobe rotation for me, especially since I’ve popped. I am getting weary of wearing them and have considered buying a pair of maternity dress pants, but I just can’t justify the purchase this far along. So, I get creative with the dresses – one day I may add a scarf, another day I may add a statement necklace, another day maybe a blazer, with flats or heels, or maybe a cardigan .. See? That’s a week of outfits right there. I had a decent selection of maxis prior to pregnancy, so they’ve definitely saved some money on the wardrobe. I also have been able to wear a few shorter dresses that are “expandable”. If you’re on a budget, or just not interested in starting a large maternity wardrobe, before going out to purchase new clothes I’d test out as many of your current closet goodies as possible. Believe me, you’ll be surprised at how many non-maternity items you can fit in over the next several weeks! Since we’re on the clothes tip a little, and in case some of you are interested, I’ve landed a handful of deals at local consignment shops (the nicer ones tend to have name brands at good, cheap prices) and Target on their clearance racks (with the awesome aid of their Cartwheel app).

6. Sonic Slushes – Mmmm … Lemonberry goodness. These got the best of me during months 4 and 5. So much so, that I’ve cut back significantly on drinking them. I gained 10 pounds each of those month thanks to indulging in these at least once, maybe two or three times, a week. I’ve also not turned down any gummy candies – these were the perfect pacifiers while on the road and at my desk. I know, I know .. eating sugar and being stationary are not a great combination at all, but it happened ;).

7. To-Do Lists – So, there’s this “symptom” called “pregnancy brain” that tends to come along with pregnancy. People, it’s real. I was afraid of it – who wants to not be able to completely form thoughts and forget more things than normal? Before pregnancy, I was a to-do lister but it’s been maximized since our second trimester. I bought a good ol’ tangible planner earlier this year which was in great timing. I’ve also pulled out notepads that I never get to use and even dedicated a note in my phone to things I don’t need to forget. I commend any mamas (new and old) who are able to do without lists, but for me, these things have been mind and life savers.

8. Undergarments – I have adored my trusty black slip over the last few months. Yep, a simple, black, half slip. I can remember when this slip was too large for my waist; in fact, I still have the safety pin in it that I used to double over the band so it would stay up on me. Since I wear a lot of dresses, the slip adds a layer of smoothness and coverage over whatever may be going on underneath. Camis have added a great layer of coverage, too. It may be my Momo in me, but I just think women should have a certain outward appearance regardless of what changes your body may be going through. Despite the Mississippi summer heat, yes, I wore “layers” to be presentable.

9. Veggies – In my opinion, these are too easy to purchase and cook for pregnant women not to indulge in. From frozen to fresh, my favorites have been broccoli, edamame, corn, beans, greens, cabbage, and sweet potatoes. Your body and baby will tell you when they’re not a fan of an item, so I would go for the gusto until you’re shown otherwise. Now, don’t get me wrong, I’ve had my share of sweet potato and regular fries, fried okra, and creamed corn. But I keep an eye on how much of those things I’m eating. As my doctor reminds me, it’s a lot easier to gain weight during pregnancy than lose it afterwards.

10. Cocoa Butter Lotion for Stretch Marks – This lotion has worked for me just fine. I have no stretch marks and my skin is clear, aside from expected pregnancy markings. I moisturize after each shower and sometimes throughout the day. I hear, and believe, that 1) how your skin reacts to the massive stretching is genetic and 2)  you can get stretch marks after you’ve given birth as your skin bounces back to shape. Knowing this, I plan to just keep moisturizing and wait to claim zero stretch marks until I’ve made it down to my pre-prego size . 😉

11. Maternity Fashion – One thing I did not want during my pregnancy was to look matronly with the bows across my tummy and tent-like maternity tops. True, options are limited, but with a little bit of shopping and trying on, I have managed to accomplish this goal for the most part. I mentioned earlier that consignment stores and Target have been my popular stops. Cartwheel will inform you of any sales on clothes in Target and/or give you an additional percent off certain items. From what I can remember, I purchased my one and only pair of maternity skinny jeans from Kohls.com (with a Retailmenot.com and Ebates discount). I work in an office and had to have some essentials, so I was able to rack up on a couple maternity work items from a local consignment store during one of their sale weekends. I also bought two casual maternity tees from Destination Maternity that were two in a pack for maybe 13 bucks. They’ve worked well with jeans, dress pants, and to lounge in. As I said earlier, I’ve been able to incorporate a lot of my non-maternity clothes into my wardrobe. Since I’ve been growing, I have purchased a couple more non-maternity pieces that I will be able to grow in. For example, I got a shirt dress from Target and some wide-band tights (<–LOVE these things by the way). I also found a Piko top at a boutique that is everything (flowy, light, colorful, and loose) and will be worn religiously for the next several weeks.  If you want to try to use non-maternity clothes post-partum, I read a style blog that strongly discouraged purchasing non-maternity items that go two sizes beyond your normal size.  So unless it was just necessary and I knew that I could still wear it regardless of my increased weight, I only purchased larges, as pre-prego I wore mediums.

12. Chapstick – With hormone increases and a lot of nutrients, etc. going to the new life that’s growing, some type of moisturizing lip balm is necessary. And not-to-mention, it makes you feel pretty on days when you’re just plain and pregnant. Lol.  

13. Teva Sandals – These.have.been.amazing. My twin got a pair randomly on a trip to Nashville. I tried hers on one day and thought  “I need these”. So, I found them and got a pair! They form to your foot which makes walking more comfortable. Of course, you don’t know how large your feet will grow, but fortunately, these are still hanging on despite the plumpness. These come in a variety of styles, so if you want a wedge heel or a flat heel, flip flop or thong, you can take your pick.

In addition to tangibles, I subscribed to a couple of apps that explain the growth of your baby week-by-week. My favorite has been “What to Expect”. It’s provided just enough information each week to keep me aware of what’s developing with our baby. Subscribers are also able to join various communities where you can interact with expectant mothers expecting during the same time. I’m sure other sites, such as thebump.com, have pretty similar characteristics.

Here’s to riding these things out for another 5 weeks and to all the must-haves my prego friends would add to the list! 😉

Catching Up … Hello and Goodbye, August.

I can remember, quite vividly, writing about how excited we were about the month of August and the clearer calendar. Well, we’re down to 6 days left in the month and I have to admit – it FLEW by! My last post was 20 days  ago (sad news), so let’s catch up!

Week 28 – This was the first full week of the month that included our first weekend with no travel. We anticipated traveling to the MS Coast to celebrate a Gender Reveal Party for one of the Cotten cousin couples, but we had two big, final assignments due for Clifton’s Specialist degree program. I took advantage of being around town that weekend and knocked out our baby registries. It was a mildly overwhelming, tiring, but fun experience. We chose the trusted Babies R Us as one of our registries and I would highly recommend the store to every expecting parent. They make the registry process a lot more enjoyable than other popular stores like Target, for instance. The other two are Amazon and Target. Amazon has a couple items that I consistently read good reviews about from new (and seasoned) mamas. Since Amazon is strictly an online registry, I did not include a ton of items. Target tends to have cute clothes for babies and they also provide different colors/patterns for some of the popular/big items.

We rounded the weekend out with a 28 week maternity shoot with April and my first pre-natal yoga class! The last session with April was at least a month ago, so it was great to be able to capture our progression and changes right as we were exiting the second trimester. We had some fun things planned for outside but had to postpone them since it poured and stormed that weekend. I’m looking forward to the next session already! Not only are the exercises fun, but the conversations we have right before class are always uplifting. I’ve been following a lot of baby/mama blogs, but to have the talks in person with mamas who are within weeks of us is grounding and reassuring. I’ve had four classes as of Sunday and am enjoying them fully. I don’t do a great job with incorporating a lot of the moves during the week, so I’ve made it a goal to take the time to engage in at least one move a day, or no less than 3 days a week.

Week 29 – After pinning and googling and pinning and googling, I’ve come up with ideas to incorporate into the girls’ room. In order to start making these ideas and visions come to life, we are having to do a LOT of rearranging and sorting. I got this random burst of energy Monday of this week (which unfortunately exhausted pretty much all my energy for the rest of the week .. haha)  and made a large dent in the sorting and rearranging task list. I have had a moment or two of anxiousness, wanting to just have everything d-o-n-e done. After a few minutes in my moment,  I get reminded that Ava will not know or care about a single bit of detail that we set for her arrival. She’s only going to be concerned about comfort, nourishment, and dryness. If she were to come right now, we’d be able to provide all those things for her, with a bonus dose of overwhelming love, so, whatever we have in place when she arrives will be what we have in place when she arrives.

Week 30 – We made it  ten weeks from our due date!! Annnnd the thoughts flooded in: Where will I be when I start having contractions? Who will be with me when I start contracting? How they will feel? What day will it be? How many pounds will she weigh? … I could go on and on. I am a sucker for surprises, so the pregnancy and anticipations of labor + delivery are keeping me going – it’s like opening up an unexpected gift each week with Ava’s birth day being an early Christmas present! 🙂

I made it through the first football game of the season. 🙂 As many of you know, Clifton is back on the football field, doing what he loves to do. His team played at home Friday night so my in-laws and I packed up and traveled to Tchula, MS. My first feat was locating a restroom .. Needless to say, I will not be drinking much when we have home games.  The second feat was praying not to have an allergic reaction to the grass that had been cut the day before. THANKFULLY I had an allergy pill and the Lord’s favor on hand. Although they didn’t come away with a win, the fact that I managed to escape with zero mosquito bites is achievement enough. 😉

This weekend, my sister- and brother-in-law came over to put the crib together. Eeeek! We have one or two more decisions to make on the girls’ room before it’ll be complete. And, I’m planning a BFF/Boog pow-wow next weekend to knock out decorations and such. Aside from these loose ends, the fact that the crib is all one structure now is so, so exciting!

We’re now at Week 31‘s door. We get to end the week in Water Valley with our first shower taking place!! I can’t wait to see my Mama, who is likely going to flip when she sees how much I’ve grown, Kara, who’s coming home for the first time in over a month, my sisters, and other family and friends that will be around. This is my last planned trip home before Ava arrives, so I do not have much on my schedule … just relaxation with my loved ones. Clifton has football practice first thing Monday morning; because I did not want to have to leave Sunday or early Monday, he won’t be making the trip. :/ Ava and I will bring him plenty of love back, though!!

“What’s In a Name?”

Almost a month ago, Clifton and I finally decided on our daughter’s name. We’ll be naming her Ava Gail Cotten!

The weekend we told my parents, my Mom started tossing names around. She played a big role in naming all three of her grandkids, so I was interested in what her thoughts were for the fourth. After maybe ten minutes or so of names that were just not interesting to us, she says “What about Ava?”. Hmmm …. Ava?  It definitely tickled my eardrums in a nice way – it wasn’t too long, too hard to pronounce or spell, and when I tried to imagine someone named Ava, I envisioned a lady who had just enough girly-ness, yet polished and poised …. Add this name to the top of the list!

I researched other names for girls, assuming that we’d go the route of making a list and narrowing the names down.  Well, no other girl name stood out to me as clear as Ava, and Clifton agreed.

I really wanted a family name to be incorporated and fortunately we only had two options to choose from. Knowing how close my husband is to his mother, how supportive she is of him and us, and not to mention how much she will love on our little one, we decided to give Ava her middle name, Gail. 😀 My  Mother-in-Law’s birthday was approaching around the time we decided on the name, so we waited to share the news with her on that day.

It’s a great relief to have this major to-do taken care of so the monogramming can officially begin! Even more importantly, we’re so grateful that our baby girl will forever carry pieces of our mothers with her every day.

Catching Up .. Officially UNDER 100 Days!

Yes – July has flown completely by! I knew at the start of the month that it was going to be a whirlwind. Now that we’re 24 days in … yeah, a whirlwind. The days have been filled with so much that once I get the chance to sit on the couch, I close my eyes and it’s night-night for me and Baby Cotten.

August will be welcomed with a clearer calendar, thankfully. I’m highly anticipating next month because we will get started on reorganizing and decorating the baby’s space. Since we don’t have a lot of travel planned, I’m hoping that by the end of the month, I can comment on progression!

We’re at 97 days from our due date, give or take a few depending on when our little one decides to arrive. Double-digits … Less than 100 … Already!! I’ve grown a nice chunk. At our most recent doctor’s visit, I clocked in another 10 pounds, so I was given a more detailed talk on controlling weight gain. In my defense, I typically only eat when I’m hungry. And, I eat pretty healthy – aside from a quick chicken sandwich when I’m in a bind on the go. At 6 months pregnant with a 1.5 pound growing baby, hunger comes more frequently and with a stronger vengeance, sometimes. I’ve made even more adjustments to try to slow down the poundage, like keeping better track of my calories each day, drinking tons more water, and walking more often. Our next appointment is in about 2 weeks where we get to have an ultrasound and the gestational diabetes test along with a vaccination for pertussis will be administered. The ultrasound will allow us to check the baby’s weight, making sure my weight gain is on track with her growth. I’m just grateful that the extra pounds have been tolerated well by my body so far – we’re rocking zero stretch marks, still able to wear some “regular” dresses, and the marriage hardware is still fitting (*fist pumps)!

Another big to-do this month has been attending child-birthing and newborn classes. Each Thursday, we have had or will have a class. The best word to describe reaching the reality of soon having to birth and care for a baby in our world is “Wow”. Our classes are mildly graphic and candid, which I actually appreciate. It’s a heap to take in, but I’m happy that we’re getting the exposure. We’re also able to meet the nurses who may be with us during L&D, as well as other couples who we may see again if our children decide to arrive around the same time.

In the midst of the month of July, we celebrated four birthdays! My Daddy kicked the month off, followed by Clifton who entered the last year of his 20s, my Mother-In-Law and finally Grandma Cotten. On my Mother-In-Law’s birthday, we shared with her what we will be naming her new granddaughter. Details on our baby girl’s name and how it came to be in the next post!

Prego Progression

As I promised, this post will be all about the progression of…. the Belly!!

As of today, we’re officially 23 weeks! Can you say “WOW?!” We’re officially scooting down the hill, closer and closer to welcoming our sweet bundle.

Taking a weekly progression photo was not high on my to-do list. I was comforted with this decision when I realized how much (I didn’t think) I grew between weeks 13 – 20. You’ll also notice that I break a pregnancy “rule” – I don’t wear the same outfit and stand in the same spot for each photo. Fortunately, I think the belly bump is distinctive enough despite the variations.

Case-in-point, Week 13 and Week 17:

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Within three weeks, just in time for our gender sonogram at week 21, we had a growth spurt:

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Since the last photo, on our sonogram day (did you notice the pink and blue in my dress? :)), we’ve rounded out even more. We were able to snap a photo while in Destin which I think is just THE cutest! I have to give outfit creds to two special people – thanks to Kara for the shorts (they’re LizLange Maternity, comfy, and I love them) and my cousin, Erica, for the shirt that she passed along!

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One of my besties, April, has embarked upon allowing me to be one of her photography guinea pigs as she develops her skills and brand. I’m so very much looking forward to having some consistent, true progression photos over the last half of our journey to keep and share!!

Here’s to anticipating the day I’m no longer able to see my feet when I look straight down …

Knock, Knock Mommy and Daddy ~

It’s been maybe 2 weeks since I’ve gotten around to a post. :/ Am I shocked or disappointed? Unfortunately, no. These past two weeks have completely flown by, BUT not without a heap of activity!

I mentioned our road trip to Atlanta during the end of my 19th week. It went really, really well! With only one stop, which is not unusual for us, the drive over was fine. The schedule of events for Saturday included being outside from around noon until 11 pm. I was concerned about being in the heat for so long, so I made sure to stay hydrated with water and it worked out. After a late-night pit-stop at Waffle House for hash browns and breakfast bowls on our way in, we showered, got comfortable in bed, and then I FELT MOVEMENT! I’d been told the initial kicks would feel like gas, maybe butterfly flutters .. to save everyone who may not know me well my preferred description, I’ll conform that the feeling more closely resembled flutters of a plump butterfly. With every random movement I feel now, our pregnancy is made more and more real – there’s a life inside of me that I’m completely responsible for nurturing and protecting .. simply.mind.blowing.

The 20th week was quiet for us as we anticipated our 21st week. On Monday (June 16) we found out that we’ll be welcoming a little baby GIRL to the world!! 🙂 I admit, a lot of people, including us, had a feeling that our baby was a boy, but she was eager and ready to show us that she is allll female!

A little insight into sonograms for our readers who may be expecting or anticipating expecting – some (maybe most?)) OB clinics provide a payment plan for OB patients. This not only ensures that they’re receiving their pay, of course, but it also provides for only the necessary number of tests, screenings, sonograms, etc. during your pregnancy. The plan is an estimation of expenses, based on how your pregnancy goes. My clinic estimates two sonograms during pregnancies. After our sonogram Monday, the next time we will likely see our little beauty is when she arrives. This is kind of bittersweet, but we’ll see her daily for a long, long time once she gets here, so we can deal.

I’ve continued to do well with growth – so well, I’ve gained 7 pounds in one month. I’ve had a couple instances of indigestion and one quick bout with fainting, but nothing that has caused for great alarm. My OB gave us good insight on how vascular systems change during pregnancy and what to be mindful of from this point forward.

Next week, Clifton and I are heading to Destin, FL for three days – can.not.wait. Although I’ll be doing some work, we’ll have a nice chunk of time to play. This may be our last mini-escape before the babe arrives so that makes it that much more exciting!

Over the Past 19 Weeks ….

The past 19 weeks have been quite the adventure. I wouldn’t use the term ‘action-packed’, though … mesmerizing and full of anticipation seem more fitting (especially as we prepare to find the gender out and to feel the baby move!!).

To back up a wee bit, thankfully morning sickness did not visit me during the first trimester. I did have ‘growing pains’ (as I’ve cheerfully labeled them) at the beginning of almost every week during the first trimester, but nothing too intolerable. The most consistent discomfort I’ve experienced has been having to wake up, multiple times, during the night to potty. I’m a lover of sleep, so the breaks from it have surely been a lesson. I can’t recall the last time I saw 2 am and 4:20 am so consistently. :S Fortunately, over the past three weeks, getting in just the right position and falling back asleep has been easier. I plan to basque in these weeks – as I see/hear, bladders get even smaller as the baby gets even bigger.

As for belly growth, it seems like once we announced to our parents, siblings, nieces and nephews the weekend before and of Easter, the little one started to grow like a weed! No kidding – within two weeks I went from appearing bloated, still able to wear regular clothes, to a baby bulge that no longer fits in my pants comfortably. It’s amazing how the Lord set that timing up … We’ve taken a couple of pictures over the last 8 weeks and are due for one within the next week to mark week 20. Belly bump pictures are gonna be posted soon so all our far-away friends and family can see!

Cravings are another hot topic when people greet me. I describe a craving as a need or desire for something so badly that nothing will satisfy you until you can get what your mind is set on. I can’t say I’ve had one of those moments; but, I do have a short list of foods that make this pregnant lady muy contento: Sonic slushes make my day any.day.period (especially when the staff makes them right); eggs and turkey bacon have become my go-to breakfast; and few things feel more awesome than drinking cold-cold water (ahhh, SmartWater). Ironically enough, I have cut back on my coffee consumption and don’t miss it all. For those who know, I could easily sip on two+ cups of coffee a day, any time of day. During the pregnancy, I surprise myself if I drink more than two cups a week …

This weekend we’ll welcome our first long road trip during the pregnancy. We’re driving to Atlanta for Clifton’s family reunion, which is at least a 6-hour trek. I’m excited to see how different travel will be, as we have a couple trips planned throughout the summer. I’ll have to keep y’all posted on how it goes!

I said ‘Yes!’ to a Pregnancy Blog

What better way to document our first pregnancy and keep family and friends updated from a distance than by writing (as much as possible) down … Hence, why I was inspired to blog about this journey!

My desires are to share somewhat in-depth tales as we experience them, products/things we enjoy and need, and whatever else baby-related worthy of expressing. One thing I’ve really appreciated so far has been the transparent dialogue I come across from other New Mom blogs, Facebook posts, community threads, and friends/family who’ve recently mastered pregnancy and their child’s firsts. I completely understand that no two pregnancies or deliveries are alike; but still, raw details versus fluffy ones float my belly bump these days. A final desire is to keep majority of the posts manageable and not bore y’all.

With that, for now, enjoy our first look at Baby Cotten!! 😀 Next up will be a recap of the last 18 weeks (yes, it’s been four months already!!!) …

 

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” A Grand Adventure …”

“A grand adventure is about to begin.”
– Winnie the Pooh

We’re 17 weeks in to our pregnancy, expecting Baby Cotten to arrive (on/around) October 29! Blessed, excited, grateful, energized are just a few words to describe how we feel. Here’s to about 23 more weeks of growth and experiences as we prepare to bring our little one home …