Showing posts with label pregnancy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pregnancy. Show all posts

July 10, 2015

Introducing...


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Lauren, the {soon to be} big sister!

We're thrilled to announce that our little family is growing!
Expected Arrival: Holiday Season 2015

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There's much more to come on our latest & {another} great adventure...

Happy Friday!
xoxo


September 30, 2013

September 29, 2013

how we spent our last days as a family of two...

... lots of walks with our furry baby, Bella

... a trip to the mall to shop for adult attire only

... lots of lunch dates around town

... a trip to the lake
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... dinner & a movie

... shopping for Matt's new father celebratory selection of bourbon and cigars

... a Barre3 workout in the park
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We're ready.
But someday we will look back on these final days and wonder what we ever did with so much time on our hands.
We're ready.

September 24, 2013

together

He's back...
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We're all together now.

Which means we are ready to meet our little darling.
We are enjoying our time together, soaking up the last moments of the life we've known for the last 7 years and 8 months.
We are also prepared to welcome our third member {fourth counting our furry baby Bella} at any time. 

Yesterday I ate 3/4 of a pineapple and walked 10 miles {not all at once} trying to help our little Georgie along.

I'm still pregnant. 





September 18, 2013

five things

{1}
Last weekend I added some candy bags to my nurse thank yous.
They're fall themed.
This made me happy.
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{2}
Speaking of fall, last week I had my first Pumpkin Spice Latte {decaf}.
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I came to the conclusion that if Colombia had Pumpkin Spice Lattes, I could get a fix of fall.
Yes, I've thought of making them myself.
But pumpkin doesn't exist.
I couldn't even get the Spanish word for pumpkin from my Spanish teacher.

{3}
Bella Rose has been very snuggly lately.
It's like she knows something is about to change...
Thankfully, she has two sweet girls to keep her company.
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{4}
My husband is arriving on Friday!!!
This is a week earlier than our original plan.
{which was 3 days before the due date and seemed more stressful each day}
Yesterday Matt called while I was preparing to install the base of the carseat into our car. He shared that  he had made the decision to head back early... because he wasn't sure if I was going to make it to the end and he is terrified of missing it.
I immediately stopped installing the carseat.
Looks like daddy has a job when he arrives.
Needless to say, this future mom is very happy.

{5}
#4 is so good, I don't need a number 5 this week.
I am thrilled, relieved, and slept peacefully last night for the first time in a while.


September 10, 2013

lately...

... I've been snuggling up this baby boxer Bella.
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I can't even deal with the gray hair.

... I've been putting together some little gift bags for all the lovely nurses who will help us to create our birth story.
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... I've been finding some practical use for this 'in the way' belly.
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... I've been crocheting some little baby booties for George. They're not perfect, but they're handmade by mama.
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{that felt so strange to type...}

... I've been wondering if we are about to become parents to a little gentleman or lady.
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... I've been missing my husband. When I received this tin of goodies from him, it brightened my day, but also made me miss him a little bit more.
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... I made a run to the store for last minute baby items after having a dream that the babe arrived and we weren't ready.
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I've also been washing baby clothes, organizing drawers, and sanitizing toys.
I think they call that nesting.


September 1, 2013

five things

{1}
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Grandpa Clet was in town last week. It is always nice to be able to spend some time with him. I am thrilled with how many special people I've been able to see since I've been back in the US during this pregnancy. Now I only hope Baby McQuinn is able to meet all of these special people once he or she arrives!

{2}
Last week I put the stroller together.
All by myself.
(Honestly it wasn't that difficult so I don't even think I can brag about it)
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We did quite a bit of research in the stroller game. Due to the amount we will be traveling and having to take the size of Colombian cabs into play, we are pretty confident that we found the right one for us.
I even practiced folding it down and opening it back up a few times.
I was pleased to cross this item off the to-do list.
However, I've yet to tackle the carseat.

{3}
I spent most of my Labor Day weekend at the lake.
Sometimes it's funny to compare my adventures at the Pour House this year to those of last year.
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{4}
As you can noticed {above} this baby belly has taken over. I often wonder how it can get any bigger, but people assure it will. While I am still feeling great and am so thankful for how healthy this pregnancy has been, I am beginning to experience those end of pregnancy symptoms. I can't bend over,  sometimes I make noises trying to get into the car, sleep is completely interrupted, and my lower back is feeling the weight of this belly.
One month to go.

{5}
At my doctor appointment this week I had another ultrasound scheduled to check on Baby McQuinn and see which way our little darling was facing. Thankfully we are head down.
While I am feeling the effects of my pregnancy size, it looks like George is also feeling it. Our little babe is pretty squished...
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Being able to take a peek at our Georgie this close to meeting him or her has us so excited...
We can't wait to welcome this precious baby and can't believe how close we are to that special day.
Until then, when we can stare completely in love at every feature and detail of this little one, I think its safe to say...
George looks like daddy.





August 23, 2013

nursery update

Last week we put some finishing touches on the nursery.
Although technically the true finishing touches can't be completed until our little babe makes his or her appearance.
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We added a photo collage above the dresser as well as a shelf for some future pictures and little decorative additions.
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Here is a close-up of our little photo collage...
{please excuse the poor quality of photo... it was difficult to get a photo without glare and you may notice my pretty awesome workout shirt reflected in one of the frames. Literally. It says pretty awesome. Lately workout clothes have gotten interesting...}
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{1} I had this print picked out for sometime. I thought it was pretty perfect for our situation and I don't know if I could say it any better.
{2} It's pretty obvious at this point that Baby McQuinn is going to grow up a dog lover, so when Grandma Schoenfelder (my mom) found this dog, it had a reserved space on the wall.
{3} I had seen several similar prints on Etsy of different states and countries, so I thought it only appropriate that we have a bit of Colombia in the nursery  After cutting out the country of Colombia, I added a little heart to the location of Cartagena. Right now it is taped on some coral paper for the background. There is also a green background waiting to be displayed. Coral for girl, green for boy. I'm still under the assumption that Georgie is a little boy, but displayed the coral for the time being.
{4} Aunt Minnie sent a print for Baby McQuinn that we love. 'My love will fly to you each night on angel's wings', which are lyrics from a Dixie Chicks song. I always said there were certain Dixie Chicks songs that would be lullabies for my babies. This is one of them. So it's pretty special...
{5} When Matt and I were in Cartagena, we took the opportunity to take a few maternity photos. Two of these photos made the wall, a solo photo and one of the 'three' of us.
{6} Obviously Bella was going to make the wall. After all, they are best friends.
{7} Grandma McQuinn, Matt's mom, gave us this great frame as a shower gift. It has a kit to make a handprint and footprint of the babe and a spot for a perfect newborn photo. I've already got plans for the accent colors in the frame once George is here. And I imagine using the kit to get that perfect little handprint and footprint will make for an memorable project.
{8} See 5.

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We also have plans to hang little baby McQuinn's first initial above the crib.
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This little cabinet is stocked with fun little toys we've found along the way and lots and lots of blankets that make my heart melt.

I love spending time in this room. Folding itty bitty baby clothes and looking at all the baby gear waiting to be used.
While there are a few details left to attend to, this nursery is ready to see it's baby.
And so are we.



August 14, 2013

classes

Last night I attended a class about breast feeding.
My mother was my supporting partner.
It was an interesting class, with a lot of review from things I have read, but I took away some key ideas and got a few questions answered.
I was equally as interested in analyzing the other individuals/couples
as I am sure they analyzed me & my supporting partner.
One of the drawbacks of our 'situation' is not having Matt to attend these classes with me. While I share all the information with him and we discuss each class, both the content and the attendees, it just seems like the classes are something you do together, a sort of prerequisite to first-time parenting.

However, I feel thankful I have a mother who is willing to step in and play the role of my supporting partner in these classes.
Despite the awkward videos, relaxation exercises, and role playing of birth.

Last night we received certificates of completion for the class.
Each couple received one certificate, with both of their names on it.
Not mom and I.
We each received our own.
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Take notice of our matching last names.
Yep.




August 6, 2013

five things

{1}
Ruby accompanies my parents to work each day, so during the week, when I am not out, I spend my days with these two.
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They totally make me wish I had a dog in Cartagena.
Then I remember that the next time I return to Colombia, I've got a pretty great little companion in our little George.

{2}
Speaking of Georgie, can I just say how much I loved that the future King of England's name is George. 

{3}
My great-grandma Sara had plans to visit some family in the midwest, so we picked her up on our road trip to Iowa and she made the trip with us. It was pretty special to spend quality time with this 94 year old beauty.  Hearing her stories of birth and babies past made me thankful to be pregnant in 2013.
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{4}
Bella really likes her pillows, including the pregnancy pillow.
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I don't blame her.

{5}
My mom bought Matt a special little baby shower gift.
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When I sent him the picture, I had no idea how thrilled he would be. 
Pretty ecstatic as he apparently had a secret wish that George's first collegiate gear would be Iowa.  This and the recent report of Iowa being ranked as the number one party school, has him dreaming of George attending his alma mater. 
Which is totally okay with me...
as long as it's the alma mater that his college diploma came from.

August 3, 2013

a baby shower

We're back from a week long stay in Iowa.
My bags are unpacked, the nursery has been organized with many new adorable additions, Bella has been working on getting her fill of attention, and my personal engineering skills have been put to the test in constructing baby gear {a job that will forever remain my husbands when he is available}.
But mostly I've been soaking up the love that George and I felt last weekend at a baby shower.

When Kathleen shared with me that the baby shower had a "Oh, the Places You'll Go" theme, I loved the idea of a travel inspired theme as traveling will be such a big part of our little George's first year... or years.
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The girls did a great job decorating with adorable pom pom trees as center pieces and Dr. Seuss quotes.
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At each place setting there was a baby bootie filled with goodies, that was actually themed from George's nursery {thanks mom!} and a card of baby wishes for each guest to complete, which is a sweet addition to the baby book.
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And the cake... oh the cake.
Kathleen found a local bakery and they worked together to create this adorable perfect pastry.
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The diaper bag is modeled after the diaper bag I have and each little adorable baby item was edible.
I think my favorite was the passport.
You could actually see the inside pages of the passport, which amazed me and it melts my heart a bit to think that our little Georgie will have his or her own baby passport.
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It was a beautiful day, made all the more special by the guests who attended. I was amazed by all the love in the room and my cup runneth over a bit to think that all these people came to celebrate George.
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Friends traveled from all over and we we even able to celebrate with some family from out of town, including my grandmother and Aunt Sarah & cousin Lilly from Minnesota and Aunt Betty from South Dakota.
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We enjoyed a lovely brunch style menu and the room was full of hugs and lots of friends and family catching up.  Many friends brought their little ones, which I loved. It was fun to look at all their adorable faces, but also wonderful to look around the room and see how much our lives have changed.

Then came the time for gifts and goodness were we spoiled.
Enjoy the many expressions of Sarah opening baby gifts...
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We received so many amazing and special gifts and you have no idea how much fun I had going through them again at home.
What wasn't so fun was figuring out how we were going to fit everything into the car for the trip home.
I think many of our guests who attended believed it couldn't be done, but somehow it was.
We couldn't have fit another diaper in that vehicle, but we made it work.
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And my sister was an excellent future aunt as she had just enough room carved out in the backseat for her to sit... just for Georgie.

I had a baby shower high for the next 36 hours. I loved seeing so many special people and feeling all the love for our little darling.
My baby shower high lasted right through this...
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Who am I kidding? I loved going through it all and organizing it.

I am so thankful to everyone who attended and helped to make it such a special day that will always be a special memory for me.
And now that it's over and there is a MamaRoo in the living room, a changing pad on the dresser and stocked diapers in the room, it's really starting to hit me that this little one we've been talking about, thinking about, and dreaming about, will be here.
Very soon.