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pregnancy

Sunday, October 24, 2010

32 weeks and a 3D sono!

I can see the finish line!

I know I still have a couple months to go- but I feel like we have come so far! I know that Jonah will be here before we both know it, and I can't wait!!!

Mike and I are working hard to get his nursery finished- we are almost done with the wall mural (pictures to come in the next post!), and have everything put together except for the rocking chair- both will hopefully get done today! Then we need to add curtains, rug, and some wall decor- but the major stuff is done! His clothes are all washed and hung up in order of size in his closet, swing set up, pack and play set up, travel system put together... it's starting to look like a baby lives in this house!! Needless to say, it has never been more convenient that Mike somehow has this innate ability to put things together. Oliver and Maddy are also working hard on learning that they are not allowed to just stroll into Jonah's room whenever they want- their progress is a little bit slower :)

Work has become a little more tiring, and heartburn and trouble sleeping are in full force. I have had a little heartburn here and there through out the pregnancy- but wow- a couple weeks ago my throat felt like it was digesting itself. Zantac is being taken more regularly now- and a couple girls at work gave me some other tips I'm going to try. I've been watching what I eat a whole lot more now in regard to that- and no wonder! It's so hard to give up your favorite things though... The trouble sleeping comes from the heartburn also, and not to mention I feel huge!! Everyone keeps telling me I'm pretty small for 8 months pregnant- (hey, my doctor says I'm right on track!) but it sure doesn't seem like it when I go to bed. Can't lay on my stomach (obviously), it's dangerous to lay on your back because the baby's weight can cut off blood supply in your major vessels, and when you lay on the side the weight of the baby completely tilts you. So there is lots of pillow propping. Mike went around and collected the pillows from all the extra bedrooms the other night and completely barricaded me in them- it was wonderful :)
I LOVE being pregnant though- the stuff about heartburn and trouble sleeping are so incredibly tiny compared to how excited I get every time I feel him move, stretch, roll around. What was really amazing was seeing him in 3D yesterday!! We went to a 3D sono place in Lenexa yesterday- and got some great pictures of our little man! He wasn't being too cooperative, and was pretty wrapped up in the umbilical cord for most of the time- but we got a good look! So far, it looks like he may have my nose, Mike's dimple on his right cheek, and Rachel thinks he looks like me around the eyes. We'll see! Here are some pictures of the sonogram, and my belly shot at 32 weeks:







Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Beautiful Isabella Mia !

My adorable niece, Isabella, was born on September 23rd! She is just beautiful, just like her big sister, Sophia! I'm excited Jonah will have someone so close in age to play with! I just love how our families are expanding- little ones just make everything so much better :)




Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Labor Day Weekend


Labor day weekend this year was so amazing- with just a few minor hiccups :) Perfect mix of family, friends, and relaxation time...
Going into it.. this is mostly what was on my mind:

FIRST GAME AT BILL SNYDER FAMILY STADIUM!!! I LOVE K-STATE FOOTBALL SEASON!!

Game was on Saturday at 2:30, so we came up to Manhattan to stay with Mike's parents on Friday night (2:30pm kick off means 9:30am tailgate time).

Now if only things could have gone smoothly until that point.
After getting ready at Mike's parents' house, I walk upstairs ready to hit the road when I see Mike's face in a complete panic. He says to me "Oliver just ate mothballs."

Maybe I've been completely sheltered off from the world, but I had no idea what a mothball was. In a nutshell, it is a little white ball of chemicals and pesticide used to deter moths away from clothing- but some people also use them to keep rodents away (as in this case) because rodents can't stand the smell. You would think Oliver also wouldn't like the smell, but who ever knows what goes through that crazy dog's head. So apparently this is very, very dangerous for dogs- it can cause seizures and even be fatal. So Mike is on his trusty IPhone, looking up what we need to do. The answer was to induce vomiting right away. So, in the end, Oliver got to enjoy some hydrogen peroxide to wash down his mothballs. And man, I have never seen so much puke come out of a dog (he had also just eaten breakfast, yum). I think he threw up 3 times, and he just looked so sad and scared that it brought me to tears! We tried calling several emergency vet places in town to get some advice, but it was 8:45am on the Saturday of Labor Day weekend- no luck. So then, of course we went to the tailgate with both dogs in tow, since we needed to watch Oliver like a hawk- and since the stadium was a ton closer to any vet than Mike's parents' house at the lake. In the end, both dogs had a blast at the tailgate, and Oliver seemed to forget about the incident after about the 57th person petted him and told him how cute he was.

Also, K-State WON, and the weather was perfect. My friend Michelle (college roommate) also came in town for the game and stopped by with Liz- so fun! The constant getting up/sitting down in the stadium was a little rough on me, but not as rough as the KILLER breath the guy had that was sitting next to me at the game. It was so bad that in the second half I switched seats with Mike- and I could STILL smell it. I don't know why the person he was with didn't say anything, I would really appreciate someone for telling me. Oh well, minor sacrifice for such a beautiful day!

After one last round of food, we drove back to Shawnee with our pups. Made it back by about 10:30pm- it was quite the packed day! We slept in on Sunday, and we laid around, smoked meat (well, Mike smoked meat), played with the dogs, took naps (or maybe I took a nap while Mike did yard work :).. anything we wanted. Once again, the weather was beautiful- which makes everything better! And no signs at all of Oliver feeling any effects from the mothballs- back to his silly, goofy self! I think what made this Sunday even better, was knowing there was NO WORK on Monday! Monday was pretty much a more lazy version of Sunday. Instead of smoking meat, we made about 4 different kinds of dessert. We made cheesecake cupcakes, peanut butter brownies, regular brownies, and white cake with frosting. No, we weren't expecting company. It was just for us :) Being pregnant has it's perks- I have an excuse! Not that I wouldn't have made all that if I wasn't pregnant, but that's beside the point!

As far as the pregnancy goes- I'm starting to feel large! That picture from 21 weeks is already completely outdated. I think we'll take a 26 week picture this week for you all to see. Jonah is kicking lots now- Mike felt about 5 kicks in a row on Saturday night! I have had no complaints, and am feeling great. It's definitely harder to get up, bend down, and be comfortable in general- but I knew that would come with the territory! I can't wait to meet our son in THREE MONTHS! :) :)

Hope everyone had a safe and fun weekend!!

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Updates!

So I guess it's been a month since the last update... oops! I feel like time is flying, and that this pregnancy is flying by too. I can't believe I'm almost to the coveted 24 week mark- when the baby is viable outside the womb. Of course I'd like for little J to stay in there a while longer!

Here's a belly shot back at 21 weeks before my cousin's wedding: (I didn't like my hair in any of them, so it's literally just a belly shot :)

I'm feeling pretty good these days- can't complain too much. The biggest new thing is not being able to get up from a laying down position without my back being all out of alignment and hurting. It probably doesn't help that our bed is SO soft, I always tell Mike we should get a sleep number bed, but I suppose that isn't currently in our budget :)

In other news, it looks like the Waggoners will soon be sporting new vehicles. Well maybe not new, but new to us :) I've been driving my 2 door Honda since I graduated from high school, and we knew we'd have to give up Cindy the Civic (yes, that's right) once we started a family even though it's in pretty good condition. Mike's car, on the other hand, has seen a LOT of miles from all his commuting while I was in nursing school, and has seen better days (to say the least) and doesn't seem like it'll be very reliable for much longer. So we are currently looking into our options for 2 reliable family cars (that's weird to say) that won't break the bank. We'll keep you updated!

In much more exciting news.. we got Jonah's crib!! We already had the bedding- so of course we had to run out and get his mattress so we could put it all together! I love the way it turned out- and Mike did such a great job putting it together. Here are some pictures!



I can't believe how close we are getting to meeting our little guy! He is becoming SO active, especially in the mornings and late at night. Or maybe that's just when I notice it the most since I'm laying down. Whenever I'm having a bad day all I have to do is feel my belly or look at my sonogram pictures, and it turns everything around!

Monday, July 26, 2010

BLUE :)

IT'S A BOY!

I know most of you already knew this, because of our inability to keep a secret. Texts and phone calls pretty much flew out on our way out of the sonogram room. I told the sonographer I thought it was a girl, and she immediately said "I don't know.. I see something pointy!" Mike and I both saw it right away, he was NOT being shy during this ultrasound! She said that she is very sure, and that we do not need to hesitate to go shopping now (music to my ears!)

I really thought it was a girl- it completely threw me off! I can't even put into words how thrilled I am that in a few months, I'll have a little version of my husband running around. Just the thought brings tears to my eyes (with help from my hormones, I'm sure).

Jonah Michael Waggoner. We have had this name picked out for a boy for a really long time, and have since wasted what seems like many precious hours deciding on a girl name. I have always loved the name, and I think it's because of the adorable little boy from Sleepless in Seattle. I think it's unique and not too common (yet), and just like the way it sounds. Mike wasn't sure about it at first, but it really grew on him- and now he loves it as much as I do. If only we knew we were having a boy, the name debate would have been settled a long time ago!

I just can't wait to meet him. Just like everyone says, we can't believe how much you can love someone that you haven't even met.

Here are our sonogram pictures at 19 weeks:








Monday, July 19, 2010

Kicking!

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I felt the baby kick (or punch) for the first time on Saturday night while I was at work! It felt like a little tap from the inside, and then I felt it two more times! Since then I've felt it on and off here and there, and I can't wait to feel it all the time!

In other news- our gender sonogram is Friday! So if the baby cooperates, we will find out whether we will be having a little boy or a little girl :) I'm also pretty sure we have our names picked out! We will either be welcoming J.M.W. (boy) or C.E.W. (girl). We will reveal the name when we know what we're having.. (unless we change our minds- which is likely to happen!)