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same_sky ([personal profile] same_sky) wrote2007-03-15 10:32 pm
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Sewing, and Ducky.

I sewed something new! Without a pattern! I have four really cute white baskets that used to have blue-striped liners in them. I bought them for the bathroom before we moved into this house, and we haven't really had anywhere to put them that makes sense. I did notice that they looked really cute on the top shelf of the guest room desk (which will be in Ducky's room after being painted.) Then I realized that I could actually still use them there in her room if I replaced the liner with something not-blue. So I made a pink-checked liner for the basket. I am not quite [livejournal.com profile] reebert yet but I am still feeling pretty darned pleased with myself. :)

(Okay, the liner didn't turn out perfectly but it looks pretty good from the outside, which is all you see anyway. I have a little bit of work left to do, but will take pictures for that gigantic picture post I've been meaning to do for weeks when I'm done. Then there's just three more to go...)

Anyway. I had a doctor appointment this morning--every two weeks from now on, until it gets to every week. Ducky is doing just fine. The doctor (a new one. I liked her, too--so far I've met four, and have liked all of them--that makes me feel pretty confident I'll find SOMEONE I like there when I go in to have the baby. There are still two or three more that I haven't met, but the odds are in my favor now, anyway) frowned over finding the heartbeat at first--which is hard to freak out too much over when the child is kicking me so hard that I am shaking, and had been doing it constantly for the last hour--but then she tried the other side, and there it was, nice and pretty. The other side, of course, would be my LEFT side. You know. Where I have a cracked rib. Figures. I finally had a chance to talk to an OB about the rib thing, too, and she thinks it is cracked, at this point, and is also thinking that it might get worse before it gets better due to the baby growing. LOVELY. I am really hoping that it already got worse and is now just getting better. :) It did do that, after all. Still, there's bloody nothing that can be done for it other than what I've been doing (heating pad, Tylenol).. although she did suggest possibly wrapping it with an ACE bandage. Speaking of the rib, it's feeling decentish these days. It still hurts, but it's a lot better than it was. Just don't make me laugh unexpectedly. Or cough. Or get out of a car or get out of bed in the middle of the night. Or.. well, it's fine if I sit still, usually.

Let's see, what else is pregnancy-related and new? Oh, yes, there was on onset of middle-of-the-night heartburn this week! That was less than welcome. My belly popped out again yesterday, and y'all, I outgrew a pair of maternity jeans DURING THE DAY yesterday. They were fine in the morning, and then by the time I got home, they were uncomfortable, and by the time dinner rolled around, I had to take the stupid things off. I will need to find a new pair this weekend or so, and I also have no short-sleeved shirts. Spring came by and teased us at the beginning of the week, and it occurred to me that it's time for the last-trimester round of shopping. Yay. My forehead has been a mass of un-poppable blemishes (isn't that a nice word for it?) for months, but I recently have discovered.. knock on wood.. that if I stop using my fancy face cleaner and just wash my face with a wet washcloth, it helps tremendously with that.

My parents came down to visit with us yesterday, and my mommy cooked for me because I had mentioned that I wanted some fried potatoes. I can't fry potatoes like my mommy does. Mine are good but they are very different. People are really very nice to you when you're pregnant, especially when they gave birth to you. She also brought down two huge garbage bags full of little girl clothes from my aunt/cousin. I can't wait to wash them all and put them away. Have to wait on a bit more work in the nursery first. Namely, it would help to have a dresser. And maybe for the closet to be cleaned out. Small things.

I am so glad tomorrow is Friday.

[identity profile] carrieb.livejournal.com 2007-03-16 02:52 am (UTC)(link)
I didn't wash my face for most of my pregnancy and had the clearest skin I've had in my life (and usually I'm covered in zits). Isn't it weird?

I am laughing at the thought of you outgrowing your jeans in the course of the day! Grow, Ducky, grow! (But avoid the rib!)

[identity profile] same-sky.livejournal.com 2007-03-16 12:26 pm (UTC)(link)
I have thought of you some while cursing my face for looking like a teenager, since I remembered that you did exactly the reverse. My face looks worse during pregnancy than ever before in my life. My theory is that a woman's body thinks... geez, this pregnancy thing SUCKS. A great big belly in front, swelling extremeties, hormonal crying, headaches, morning sickness, etc etc etc. What can we do to convince her to NOT DO THIS AGAIN? Oh, I know! Zits! Incontinence! Heartburn! Let's just keep piling things on! That might do the trick!

[identity profile] ms-jacket.livejournal.com 2007-03-16 04:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Hormones are weird, weird things.

Have you noticed that your vision has changed? I wear glasses/contacts and they weren't 100% right and then I read at some point that it's common. I thought, "Man there are sure a lot of crappy side effects with this pregnancy thing." :-) Speaking of that, my friend who just had her baby was told to eat raw almonds for her heartburn and she said it worked. Now I hate almonds personally but if you like 'em, you should give it a shot. She ate them whenever she felt the heartburn and presto chango- gone!

[identity profile] same-sky.livejournal.com 2007-03-16 05:01 pm (UTC)(link)
I haven't realy noticed my vision changing, but I have been putting off a visit to my optometrist for new glasses because of the pregnancy. I had asked him about having the laser thingie done last time I was there, but he was pretty much against it while pregnant or trying to get pregnant due to hormonal changes affecting your eyes and then not ending up with accurate vision afterwards.

I haven't tried almonds--I'm not a huge fan of nuts in general but I might have to try it. I read somewhere that gummy bears/candy helped with someone's heartburn, and I did find that they helped in the first trimester. I'm not so sure about now.

[identity profile] ms-jacket.livejournal.com 2007-03-16 05:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah I'm considering LASIK pretty hardcore. I'm nervous as hell and my eyes have been super duper dry since I started breastfeeding (although I'm not anymore, the dryness persists). I have no clue if I'm a candidate or not but I got a recommendation that I'm going to pursue. I heard they calibrate their machines after each patient rather than once for the day. Somehow that comforts me more . . .

Gummy bears, huh. I guess that works too if you're able to have sugar. I have a woman in my Bunco group who is due in April but can't have sugar, but I'll pass that one on to another woman I know who can. :-D How many did it take?

[identity profile] same-sky.livejournal.com 2007-03-16 05:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Just a few, really. It was kind of a joint heartburn/queasy remedy for me. One reason I liked them is that I don't adore gummy bears, and could stop eating them after just a few. They're also pretty good at taking the edge off of hunger pains, I've found. I am a bit burnt out on them by now, though. M bought me a FIVE POUND BAG of them when I first started eating them. That's a lot of gummy goodness.

[identity profile] ms-jacket.livejournal.com 2007-03-16 05:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Five pounds, that's impressive. I guess no one can fault the man for not doing his best to help you. :-)

Great tip, I'll let my friend know . . . gummies!