Since last Thursday or so I've been sick... Started off as the sore throat and now it's just congestion... Cough, stuffy nose, headache, ears hurt, etc... Yesterday I decided to call the doc because I thought that maybe I needed antibiotics. I spoke with the doctor's assistant and she recommended I spend two days on Robitussin DM, Afrin and Tylenol. If those don't work, then I can come in on Thursday and she will prescribe me something. Because I am trying to get better, I've been staying home... haven't left the apartment since Sunday. It's been amazing to me how busy I've been during these three days... Between work, planning the move and prepping for baby, I've had my plate full!
Despite not feeling very well, I've accomplished quite a bit work-wise and personally... I selected our new cable / phone / internet provider - Verizon Fios here we come. I called Time Warner and RCN for quotes as well, but I've heard great things about Fios AND they also had the best prices... No brainer. I was also able to select a moving company... This was a tough choice and one I didn't take lightly. Given that I am going to be 8 months pregnant during this move, and my husband will be at work while it's taking place, it was important to me to hire a moving company that I felt confident in. I had three movers come and meet with me to do in-home evaluations and provide me with guaranteed pricing. I met with Flat Rate, Moishes and Oz. After extensive negotiations, research and endless questions from me (one of the movers asked if I was a lawyer) I decided to go with Oz. They have an A+ rating from the better business bureau and guaranteed me a reasonable price that included packing up everything. I liked the guy that I met with and he's been very conscientious about follow-up, something I appreciate, since I am also in a client service business. I've also been able to take care of some of my forwarding address stuff and do some research when it comes to all of the stuff we need to buy - which paints are low VOC and healthier for me and the baby? what type of vacuum should we buy? (keeping a clean floor will be more important than ever, with a little explorer crawling around), I want a new camera, do I go SLR or just advanced point and shoot? I've also built to-scale floor plans of our apartment in excel and mapped out where each piece of furniture will go and now I'm moving on to the kitchen to determine where we will store our food, plates, glassware, etc...drawer by drawer... I know I'm a little bit crazy, but this stuff is keeping me busy and helps me feel in control since I'm not really going to be of much physical help during the move. Hubby and I have also worked together to pick out paint colors... So far, we have selected colors for the baby's room (Azores by Benjamin Moore) and our bedroom (Shale by Benjamin Moore) and we just need to work on the living room. I've never painted anywhere I've lived before, and selecting colors is a big commitment (at least two whole years given that that's the length of our lease ;) )
I've also tried to relax a little bit, but that's not easy for me... Though, of course, the moment I lied down to just watch TV yesterday I felt something warm drip from my chin to my chest... I look down and see blood all over my shirt and chest... My immediate reaction is... what the f*** is happening? Then I remember that nosebleeds are a common occurrence during pregnancy (especially if you're sick)... I run to the bathroom and check out my bloody nose and chest and start doing some clean up. I've never had a bloody nose before so I run to to the computer to google it and find out what to do. Then I hear the phone ring... I can't get it, because I have bloody tissues in one hand and am holding my nose to stop the bleeding with the other.. And then, hubby comes home... relief... He see's what looks like a crime scene... bloody tissues in the toilet, blood stained shirt on the bathroom floor... I'm a total mess... But just having him home makes me feel better...
Oy, this pregnancy has been quite a trip... I hate to complain about it (though, I really don't mind) because I am lucky enough to be pregnant. The baby seems unfazed by everything going on in my life... he's just happy to be doing somersaults in my belly! He is still moving quite a bit and he's definitely getting bigger... My stomach is growing from cute belly to a whopper of a tummy. According to all of the sites and books, he should be weighing in at about 3+ pounds by now and measuring at about 16-17"... that's pretty big! A little more than 8 weeks left and he will be here!!
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Friday, June 24, 2011
Technology Woes
As if things couldn't get more complicated, this morning I woke up with a sore throat.... Not only that ... then I puked. So, I'm now 7 months pregnant and still puking in the mornings.... I had Lucky Charms at 4am, so I don't know why I woke up and puked... AND I had a 1/2 hamburger last night at like 9pm. I don't know what else to do! I'm trying my best to keep my tummy full, but nothing is working. I'm still getting sick!
Then, I head off to work. I put a bottle of water in my bag and begin my walk. I'm in Whole Foods picking up my chocolate croissant and feel something dripping on me... It's my bag... the cap on the water was crooked and all of the water leaked out and into my bag... I figure there's nothing I can do until I get to work, so I try to checkout at Whole Foods and my credit cards won't work because they're wet. I end up giving the clerk a soggy $20 and trek on to the subway. I get to work and pull out my iPhone to discover it wont let me make calls... it doesn't work... It's soaked. Next I take out my beloved Macbook Pro... it won't work either. AWESOME! No phone, no computer.. It's gonna be a productive work day. I start pulling everything out of my bag and laying it out to dry. My computer charger is soaked, everything is just destroyed... I start freaking out. What do I do without a phone and a computer? One of our interns suggests I go and buy rice and sit my iPhone in it to absorb the moisture... I've heard that that works... I run out and buy rice... put my computer charger in one bowl of rice, my iPhone in the other... I wait... I wait... I wait... After fiddling... the computer and charger seem to be ok... Unfortunately, that doesn't hold true for my iPhone... the phone function doesn't work and it's completely dark. I wanted to get a new iPhone anyway and switch from ATT to Verizon, but still... not like this... And since my contract isn't up, I'm going to get dinged for fees... Ayiyi...
And being without a phone, SUCKS! I am so reliant on it... Luckily I was able to back it up on my computer one last time, so i didn't lose anything....
Then, I head off to work. I put a bottle of water in my bag and begin my walk. I'm in Whole Foods picking up my chocolate croissant and feel something dripping on me... It's my bag... the cap on the water was crooked and all of the water leaked out and into my bag... I figure there's nothing I can do until I get to work, so I try to checkout at Whole Foods and my credit cards won't work because they're wet. I end up giving the clerk a soggy $20 and trek on to the subway. I get to work and pull out my iPhone to discover it wont let me make calls... it doesn't work... It's soaked. Next I take out my beloved Macbook Pro... it won't work either. AWESOME! No phone, no computer.. It's gonna be a productive work day. I start pulling everything out of my bag and laying it out to dry. My computer charger is soaked, everything is just destroyed... I start freaking out. What do I do without a phone and a computer? One of our interns suggests I go and buy rice and sit my iPhone in it to absorb the moisture... I've heard that that works... I run out and buy rice... put my computer charger in one bowl of rice, my iPhone in the other... I wait... I wait... I wait... After fiddling... the computer and charger seem to be ok... Unfortunately, that doesn't hold true for my iPhone... the phone function doesn't work and it's completely dark. I wanted to get a new iPhone anyway and switch from ATT to Verizon, but still... not like this... And since my contract isn't up, I'm going to get dinged for fees... Ayiyi...
And being without a phone, SUCKS! I am so reliant on it... Luckily I was able to back it up on my computer one last time, so i didn't lose anything....
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Stressing
The funeral was sad. It was graveside and my uncle Larry was the only one in the family who could gather himself enough to speak. He recalled anecdotes that we had all shared with him... Like the time me and some of the cousins stole Aunt L's hairnet and the ruckus it caused. And also the time when Aunt L was visiting us in NYC and we took her to a comedy club. The comedian on stage loved her at first sight and started asking her questions... Like if she had ever given anyone the finger... He asked her to give him the finger and she starts playfully wagging her pointer finger in that, you were a naughty little boy, way. The crowd erupted in laughter. And she made such an impact that five years later, when we all visited the same comedy club, the comedian remembered her!! The funeral had lots of laughs but also a ton of tears. My husband was one of the pallbearers... Watching him carry that tiny casket with all of my cousins was truly sad and then we each took a turn shoveling dirt over her grave. I couldn't lift the shovel so hubby helped me.
After the funeral we all went back to Aunt B's house and I think people who came to the house were a bit shocked... They may have expected a somber house filled with people crying, but it wasn't... The music was on, the sangria was flowing and the mood was celebratory. She was a great woman, who led a great life and her dying wish was that we not mourn her. So while some family members had a harder time with that then others, it was truly what she would have wanted.
The next day we prepared to fly home... Just hubby and I stayed at Aunt L's condo the night of the funeral... The apartment had nothing in it besides her personal belongings/furniture (no food, etc...) so as soon as we woke up we headed back to Aunt B's. Unfortunately, as soon as we got into the car, that familiar feeling came back and I puked for the first time in weeks. It sucked, but since I hadn't eaten since our early dinner post-funeral, I was running on empty... Despite that I woke up in the middle of the night and ate a Luna bar, I still puked. Once we got to Aunt B's I ate two mini bagels and a yogurt and felt a bit better... Wasn't a great way to start the day we were flying home...
The flight was fine thanks to some pizza hut before we boarded... Hubby was diligent about waking me up every hour so that I could walk the plane (doctors orders to prevent blood clots) and I made sure to drink lots of water and eat the many JetBlue snacks they hand out. Even though we landed at 9pm and didn't arrive home until 10, I made myself a pasta dinner when I got home. I didn't want to puke again the next morning because I didn't eat enough.
Then yesterday morning reality set in... Holy crap, I am behind... with life, work, etc... Unfortunately, the world doesn't stop when you decide to take a few days to be with family. I had a doc appt where she told me all looked good... I gained 2 more lbs, right on track, and she wanted to make sure I was still taking the iron pills she recommended for the mild anemia I was now suffering from. I spent all day yesterday trying to do everything... Schedule my move, get caught up with work, my social life, etc...
Oh, and did I say, schedule my move... because in NYC that is no easy fete... Coordinating elevator reservations with two buildings, dealing with moving a few days before our lease starts and the costs involved, etc... Today I met with two moving companies and learned that I'm planning a move on the most expensive day of the year. Awesome. Oh, and did I tell you that I ate a banana today and then puked it up? That was awesome... I'm stressed... really, super duper stressed. And I'm trying to eat something, but I'm not hungry... I HATE eating these days.. It's such a chore, nothing tastes good... And I have to leave for work in 8 minutes for a meeting... deep breaths, deep breaths...
After the funeral we all went back to Aunt B's house and I think people who came to the house were a bit shocked... They may have expected a somber house filled with people crying, but it wasn't... The music was on, the sangria was flowing and the mood was celebratory. She was a great woman, who led a great life and her dying wish was that we not mourn her. So while some family members had a harder time with that then others, it was truly what she would have wanted.
The next day we prepared to fly home... Just hubby and I stayed at Aunt L's condo the night of the funeral... The apartment had nothing in it besides her personal belongings/furniture (no food, etc...) so as soon as we woke up we headed back to Aunt B's. Unfortunately, as soon as we got into the car, that familiar feeling came back and I puked for the first time in weeks. It sucked, but since I hadn't eaten since our early dinner post-funeral, I was running on empty... Despite that I woke up in the middle of the night and ate a Luna bar, I still puked. Once we got to Aunt B's I ate two mini bagels and a yogurt and felt a bit better... Wasn't a great way to start the day we were flying home...
The flight was fine thanks to some pizza hut before we boarded... Hubby was diligent about waking me up every hour so that I could walk the plane (doctors orders to prevent blood clots) and I made sure to drink lots of water and eat the many JetBlue snacks they hand out. Even though we landed at 9pm and didn't arrive home until 10, I made myself a pasta dinner when I got home. I didn't want to puke again the next morning because I didn't eat enough.
Then yesterday morning reality set in... Holy crap, I am behind... with life, work, etc... Unfortunately, the world doesn't stop when you decide to take a few days to be with family. I had a doc appt where she told me all looked good... I gained 2 more lbs, right on track, and she wanted to make sure I was still taking the iron pills she recommended for the mild anemia I was now suffering from. I spent all day yesterday trying to do everything... Schedule my move, get caught up with work, my social life, etc...
Oh, and did I say, schedule my move... because in NYC that is no easy fete... Coordinating elevator reservations with two buildings, dealing with moving a few days before our lease starts and the costs involved, etc... Today I met with two moving companies and learned that I'm planning a move on the most expensive day of the year. Awesome. Oh, and did I tell you that I ate a banana today and then puked it up? That was awesome... I'm stressed... really, super duper stressed. And I'm trying to eat something, but I'm not hungry... I HATE eating these days.. It's such a chore, nothing tastes good... And I have to leave for work in 8 minutes for a meeting... deep breaths, deep breaths...
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Celebration of a wonderful lady
My flight to California was pretty uneventful. I followed doctor's orders and walked around the plane just about every hour and drank TONS of water. The traveling was much easier than I expected it to be. Hubby and I had a row all to ourselves and were stationed right near the bathroom, which was necessary given my water consumption. Also, because we were on Jet Blue we had TV to watch the whole time, which made the flight go much faster.
When we arrived we went straight to my Aunt B's house to see my great Aunt L who was really not doing well. She was experiencing moments of lucidity, but they were becoming few and far between. Her breathing was becoming more labored but her pulse was still pretty strong. When we arrived, we were quickly ushered down to my cousin's room where she was spending her final days. Hospice was there giving all of my Aunt's and my mom some additional instructions on caring for Aunt L. It was a bit shocking to see her. Aunt L, the matriarch of our family, was always a feisty fireball of a woman, all 4'9" of her, but here she was, lying in a hospital bed, no makeup (despite the fact that she kept asking for lipstick, even in her final days) and largely helpless. She never wanted to be a burden on ANYONE, and we all knew that she would hate the way her last few days were transpiring. I was told by my cousin's and uncle who are doctors that she knew I was in the room and it was the time to say goodbye. She may be around for a few more days, but her lucidity would become less frequent. My brother joined me in the room and we just sat there staring at her and crying... I knew it was going to be one of my last opportunities to talk to her, but I was just speechless. I literally had no idea what to say besides "I love you Aunt L." She was the only grandmother I ever had... Despite that she wasn't my real, blood grandmother, she was the only one I ever knew. My mom's parents unfortunately both died by the time she was 5 years old. So, she and her sister moved in with their mother's sister, Aunt L, and her husband and two girls (Aunt B and Aunt J). It's really sad for me when I reflect on the fact that my mom missed out on having a mother of her own and now, her mother figure from age 5 onward was quickly deteriorating in front of our eyes.
After about 20 minutes or so in the room with Aunt L, we left and joined the rest of the family. In all, there were 26 of us all at Aunt B's house. As soon as Aunt L took a turn for the worse, we all hopped on planes from assorted cities around the country to be there to honor dear L. She would have been thrilled that we were all together and I think she knew. We're very fortunate that three of my family members are in medicine... two doctors and one surgeon... so we had around the clock care for Aunt L in the home, administering the necessary drugs to ease her pain. One of my uncles is even a social worker and he deals with people in their last days all the time, so it was also nice to have someone around who could fill us in on how the final days could transpire and provide us with some insight from personal experience as to the signs of when a person is truly going to pass on.
The next two days were a little bit surreal... We couldn't all just sit around her bed all day and since we aren't all together that often, we tried to keep busy and enjoy being together... Some of us handled meal planning (cooking / preparing meals for 26 is a job in and of itself, necessitating multiple trips to Costco with lots of cars) while others rotated tending to L. It's so wonderful that Aunt B has a house that can easily accommodate our family of 26. It's literally a house built for entertaining (including everything from a movie theater room and firepit to a swimming pool and pool table). And while we were all sleeping at assorted houses/hotels, we all used Aunt B's as a home base since that was where Aunt L was spending her final days.
Watching the different personalities in my family deal with the grief of losing our matriarch was really interesting. Some of the family couldn't tend to her, do the diaper changes, washings, etc... They contributed to the effort by doing grocery shopping and providing activities for the many cousins. While others, had a hard time leaving the house... That included my mom. She's a complete nurturer and spent a ton of time with Aunt L in her final days and hours. Aunt L acted as her mother from age five on. They were extremely close... just as close as mother and daughter. They spoke daily and I think my mom was incredibly grateful for the wonderful home Aunt L gave her after the tragedy of losing her parents at such a young age.
I can't lie and say that the past couple days were completely miserable. While difficult, in the spirit of Aunt L's life and wishes that we not mourn for her, the family really took advantage of the time together to enjoy one and other. Some of the men went on a boat ride (one of my uncles has one his boats docked in San Diego), while others would go on hikes in the nearby mountains. The women in the family took frequent shopping trips to get out of the house and we all also did what Jewish families are known for... We ate. And we ate and ate and ate and ate. We cooked in the house, family friends sent trays and platters over and we even went to one restaurant that we completely took over. While the reason we all got together was incredibly sad, we all really did our best to spend quality time together and bond. One night we all huddled around the firepit on my aunt and uncle's wrap around balcony and just all told jokes... we really needed the laugh!
This week made me incredibly grateful for my wonderful family. Despite being a hoard of 26 and living all over the country, we're incredibly close. I'm really excited that little Brady is going to be born into such a big, tight knit family with so many cousins, Aunts and Uncles that he's not going to be able to keep them straight! It's also been really nice for me that hubby is such an integral part of the family. I mean, he has been around everyone for 14 years, but he just really fits in with our brood. We're loud, in each others business and our dynamic is COMPLETELY different than his own family, yet he easily gels with everyone. Of course he was there supporting me, but he was also hugging my uncles as they shed tears when their mother-in-law passed, and did whatever he could to help Aunt B, our host, with whatever she needed. Aunt L really loved my hubby and that means alot to me.
Hubby spent alot of time also contributing funny/charming Aunt L stories to our conversations this week... Like, when he went off to college, she sent him there with a tin full of her famous peanut butter blossom cookies so he could make friends. And apparently it worked, he did meet one of his really good friends early on and they enjoyed peanut butter blossoms together! After that, she sent him tins of cookies so he could maintain his friendships! Hubby also recalled a story about when Aunt L was visiting with us in NJ and the phone rang... She went to answer it and couldn't figure out why nobody was responding on the other end... We had to tell her that she was answering the remote control! The stories could go on (and I'm sure they will in future posts)...
Yesterday she passed. I'm staying at Aunt B's and have been waking up early. I went to sit with Aunt L at 7am... The whole idea was for her to never be alone... We wanted someone to be there as she took her last breath. I just sat there counting the seconds between her breaths and thinking about all of our wonderful times together. While it was hard to see her like this, I was really happy to be there. Throughout the day her breaths became further apart. We all rotated spending time in the room, some went on hikes, or out for lunch, etc... I went with Aunt B to walk her dogs in the neighborhood... She had Brownie and I had Alfie. We didn't make it very far when Brownie darts behind a bush and grabs a bunny rabbit, shaking him violently. We got Brownie to drop the bunny, but unfortunately, the bunny was dying. Brownie had NEVER done this before. Aunt B and I ran home and sent one of the men to retrieve the bunny, who was dead upon arrival. We took this occurrence as a bit of an omen... Today was going to be the day. Afterwards, I joined some of the guys and we went to an authentic mexican spot for lunch. When we got back to Aunt B's we all just kinda hung out... I wasn't feeling that great, so I took a nap at around 3pm. I woke up at about a quarter to five and was upstairs with hubby having some water, when I thought I heard a family member say something I wasn't sure I was ready to hear. I run down the stairs and learn that she just passed and took her last breath. My mom, Aunt L's daughters and all of the husband's were in the room when it happened. We all gathered around her bed and cried, said a prayer and then sprung into action... Calling the funeral home, hospice, the family members who were out running errands and the few extended family members who were not around.
The mood in the house changed a bit... it turned pretty quiet, but didn't stay that way for long. Once everyone was back at the house we all sat around telling stories and making dinner. We decided that instead of mourning, we would turn the evening into a celebration of her life. We turned the music up, busted out the cocktails (none for me) and all just reminisced and shared wonderful memories. When the funeral home came, we all gathered around her as they wrapped her up and took her out of the house. At 92 years old, Aunt L led a wonderful life. She was driving up until this past May... She was with "it" and active her whole life and that demanded a celebration. We bbq'd and just spent quality time together... everyone pitched in.
We will all be together today and tomorrow to continue the celebration of her life and mourn her death at the funeral. I think today we plan to bust out the home movies and sit around the home theater and just remember the good times we all had together. It's definitely what she would have wanted!
When we arrived we went straight to my Aunt B's house to see my great Aunt L who was really not doing well. She was experiencing moments of lucidity, but they were becoming few and far between. Her breathing was becoming more labored but her pulse was still pretty strong. When we arrived, we were quickly ushered down to my cousin's room where she was spending her final days. Hospice was there giving all of my Aunt's and my mom some additional instructions on caring for Aunt L. It was a bit shocking to see her. Aunt L, the matriarch of our family, was always a feisty fireball of a woman, all 4'9" of her, but here she was, lying in a hospital bed, no makeup (despite the fact that she kept asking for lipstick, even in her final days) and largely helpless. She never wanted to be a burden on ANYONE, and we all knew that she would hate the way her last few days were transpiring. I was told by my cousin's and uncle who are doctors that she knew I was in the room and it was the time to say goodbye. She may be around for a few more days, but her lucidity would become less frequent. My brother joined me in the room and we just sat there staring at her and crying... I knew it was going to be one of my last opportunities to talk to her, but I was just speechless. I literally had no idea what to say besides "I love you Aunt L." She was the only grandmother I ever had... Despite that she wasn't my real, blood grandmother, she was the only one I ever knew. My mom's parents unfortunately both died by the time she was 5 years old. So, she and her sister moved in with their mother's sister, Aunt L, and her husband and two girls (Aunt B and Aunt J). It's really sad for me when I reflect on the fact that my mom missed out on having a mother of her own and now, her mother figure from age 5 onward was quickly deteriorating in front of our eyes.
After about 20 minutes or so in the room with Aunt L, we left and joined the rest of the family. In all, there were 26 of us all at Aunt B's house. As soon as Aunt L took a turn for the worse, we all hopped on planes from assorted cities around the country to be there to honor dear L. She would have been thrilled that we were all together and I think she knew. We're very fortunate that three of my family members are in medicine... two doctors and one surgeon... so we had around the clock care for Aunt L in the home, administering the necessary drugs to ease her pain. One of my uncles is even a social worker and he deals with people in their last days all the time, so it was also nice to have someone around who could fill us in on how the final days could transpire and provide us with some insight from personal experience as to the signs of when a person is truly going to pass on.
The next two days were a little bit surreal... We couldn't all just sit around her bed all day and since we aren't all together that often, we tried to keep busy and enjoy being together... Some of us handled meal planning (cooking / preparing meals for 26 is a job in and of itself, necessitating multiple trips to Costco with lots of cars) while others rotated tending to L. It's so wonderful that Aunt B has a house that can easily accommodate our family of 26. It's literally a house built for entertaining (including everything from a movie theater room and firepit to a swimming pool and pool table). And while we were all sleeping at assorted houses/hotels, we all used Aunt B's as a home base since that was where Aunt L was spending her final days.
Watching the different personalities in my family deal with the grief of losing our matriarch was really interesting. Some of the family couldn't tend to her, do the diaper changes, washings, etc... They contributed to the effort by doing grocery shopping and providing activities for the many cousins. While others, had a hard time leaving the house... That included my mom. She's a complete nurturer and spent a ton of time with Aunt L in her final days and hours. Aunt L acted as her mother from age five on. They were extremely close... just as close as mother and daughter. They spoke daily and I think my mom was incredibly grateful for the wonderful home Aunt L gave her after the tragedy of losing her parents at such a young age.
I can't lie and say that the past couple days were completely miserable. While difficult, in the spirit of Aunt L's life and wishes that we not mourn for her, the family really took advantage of the time together to enjoy one and other. Some of the men went on a boat ride (one of my uncles has one his boats docked in San Diego), while others would go on hikes in the nearby mountains. The women in the family took frequent shopping trips to get out of the house and we all also did what Jewish families are known for... We ate. And we ate and ate and ate and ate. We cooked in the house, family friends sent trays and platters over and we even went to one restaurant that we completely took over. While the reason we all got together was incredibly sad, we all really did our best to spend quality time together and bond. One night we all huddled around the firepit on my aunt and uncle's wrap around balcony and just all told jokes... we really needed the laugh!
This week made me incredibly grateful for my wonderful family. Despite being a hoard of 26 and living all over the country, we're incredibly close. I'm really excited that little Brady is going to be born into such a big, tight knit family with so many cousins, Aunts and Uncles that he's not going to be able to keep them straight! It's also been really nice for me that hubby is such an integral part of the family. I mean, he has been around everyone for 14 years, but he just really fits in with our brood. We're loud, in each others business and our dynamic is COMPLETELY different than his own family, yet he easily gels with everyone. Of course he was there supporting me, but he was also hugging my uncles as they shed tears when their mother-in-law passed, and did whatever he could to help Aunt B, our host, with whatever she needed. Aunt L really loved my hubby and that means alot to me.
Hubby spent alot of time also contributing funny/charming Aunt L stories to our conversations this week... Like, when he went off to college, she sent him there with a tin full of her famous peanut butter blossom cookies so he could make friends. And apparently it worked, he did meet one of his really good friends early on and they enjoyed peanut butter blossoms together! After that, she sent him tins of cookies so he could maintain his friendships! Hubby also recalled a story about when Aunt L was visiting with us in NJ and the phone rang... She went to answer it and couldn't figure out why nobody was responding on the other end... We had to tell her that she was answering the remote control! The stories could go on (and I'm sure they will in future posts)...
Yesterday she passed. I'm staying at Aunt B's and have been waking up early. I went to sit with Aunt L at 7am... The whole idea was for her to never be alone... We wanted someone to be there as she took her last breath. I just sat there counting the seconds between her breaths and thinking about all of our wonderful times together. While it was hard to see her like this, I was really happy to be there. Throughout the day her breaths became further apart. We all rotated spending time in the room, some went on hikes, or out for lunch, etc... I went with Aunt B to walk her dogs in the neighborhood... She had Brownie and I had Alfie. We didn't make it very far when Brownie darts behind a bush and grabs a bunny rabbit, shaking him violently. We got Brownie to drop the bunny, but unfortunately, the bunny was dying. Brownie had NEVER done this before. Aunt B and I ran home and sent one of the men to retrieve the bunny, who was dead upon arrival. We took this occurrence as a bit of an omen... Today was going to be the day. Afterwards, I joined some of the guys and we went to an authentic mexican spot for lunch. When we got back to Aunt B's we all just kinda hung out... I wasn't feeling that great, so I took a nap at around 3pm. I woke up at about a quarter to five and was upstairs with hubby having some water, when I thought I heard a family member say something I wasn't sure I was ready to hear. I run down the stairs and learn that she just passed and took her last breath. My mom, Aunt L's daughters and all of the husband's were in the room when it happened. We all gathered around her bed and cried, said a prayer and then sprung into action... Calling the funeral home, hospice, the family members who were out running errands and the few extended family members who were not around.
The mood in the house changed a bit... it turned pretty quiet, but didn't stay that way for long. Once everyone was back at the house we all sat around telling stories and making dinner. We decided that instead of mourning, we would turn the evening into a celebration of her life. We turned the music up, busted out the cocktails (none for me) and all just reminisced and shared wonderful memories. When the funeral home came, we all gathered around her as they wrapped her up and took her out of the house. At 92 years old, Aunt L led a wonderful life. She was driving up until this past May... She was with "it" and active her whole life and that demanded a celebration. We bbq'd and just spent quality time together... everyone pitched in.
We will all be together today and tomorrow to continue the celebration of her life and mourn her death at the funeral. I think today we plan to bust out the home movies and sit around the home theater and just remember the good times we all had together. It's definitely what she would have wanted!
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Rough week
I started another post and never finished it... It was all about my weekend and what I did... It was rather light and fluffy but today I'm not feeling light and fluffy so I don't have the energy to finish writing it. This has been a really really rough week. On Monday I took a pretty bad spill... I was crossing the street and my flip flop got caught on the perimeter of a sewer cover and I tripped and fell right in the middle of the street. Luckily all the traffic was stopped at a light, but my wallet flew from my hand, I landed on my right knee and caught myself with my palms and according to my colleague S my belly never touched the ground. She said I pulled some crazy maneuver where I rolled immediately onto my side / back... I guess it's those motherly instincts to protect the belly... It was a pretty humbling moment and while I knew it wasn't my fault, I felt absolutely terrible and was on the verge of tears the rest of the day. What if I had landed on my belly? Or got hit by a car? I would never forgive myself. I was freaking out the rest of the day, but Brady made it known he was quite alright with frequent kicks, etc... He really is an active boy. And lucky for me, I escaped the situation with nothing but a nasty bruise on my knee.
This week was also my last week going into one of my client's offices. I love this client... LOVE the people I work with and the brand is a DREAM! While I'll still be consulting from home for the next few weeks, I won't be going into the office anymore and that's really sad to me. My colleagues bought me lunch, planned a nice little party for me (complete with a clothesline filled with baby booties) and a cake. They also presented a powerpoint card set to the song "Push it," that included pics of me throughout my time there and words of advice from the team on parenthood! It was very sweet and I really appreciated it. I packed up my belongings / desk, which was really sad for me...
But nowhere near as sad as today. My dear dear Great Aunt, who is really the only grandma I have ever known (she raised my mom after all) is gravely ill and will likely not make it another few days. She is suffering from liver, pancreatic and lung cancer (which were all just diagnosed a mere few weeks ago). She lived a wonderful, long life, 92 years, and isn't suffering, but she has given up and wants to pass on. The turn in her condition happened very quickly and my whole family is gathering around her right now in San Diego. Everyone is either in-flight or getting ready to go and I was faced with the decision about whether to join them... At 29.5 weeks my doctor saw no reason to restrict my flying.. She just told me to drink alot of water and walk every hour on the plane to prevent blood clots. After much consideration, I decided I wanted to go and be with everyone. My family is very close knit and it just didn't feel right to not be there. I got on the phone with hubby, who I knew would never let me go alone, and made the arrangements. We fly out tomorrow to say goodbye to one of the greatest ladies I've ever known. I really hope she waits for us to get there before she passes on. I know that's selfish, but I really want the opportunity to say goodbye. Regardless, I'm happy to be going to a place where I will be surrounded by those that love her and will miss her like I will. I am a bit nervous to be flying and to be out of town... I've become really fussy in my pregnancy with regards to my sleeping arrangements, food, etc... But since hubby is coming, I know he will make sure I'm taken care of... And I will be surrounded by family... I know everyone will do their best to make me comfortable despite the circumstances. That's all I have to really say for now.
This week was also my last week going into one of my client's offices. I love this client... LOVE the people I work with and the brand is a DREAM! While I'll still be consulting from home for the next few weeks, I won't be going into the office anymore and that's really sad to me. My colleagues bought me lunch, planned a nice little party for me (complete with a clothesline filled with baby booties) and a cake. They also presented a powerpoint card set to the song "Push it," that included pics of me throughout my time there and words of advice from the team on parenthood! It was very sweet and I really appreciated it. I packed up my belongings / desk, which was really sad for me...
But nowhere near as sad as today. My dear dear Great Aunt, who is really the only grandma I have ever known (she raised my mom after all) is gravely ill and will likely not make it another few days. She is suffering from liver, pancreatic and lung cancer (which were all just diagnosed a mere few weeks ago). She lived a wonderful, long life, 92 years, and isn't suffering, but she has given up and wants to pass on. The turn in her condition happened very quickly and my whole family is gathering around her right now in San Diego. Everyone is either in-flight or getting ready to go and I was faced with the decision about whether to join them... At 29.5 weeks my doctor saw no reason to restrict my flying.. She just told me to drink alot of water and walk every hour on the plane to prevent blood clots. After much consideration, I decided I wanted to go and be with everyone. My family is very close knit and it just didn't feel right to not be there. I got on the phone with hubby, who I knew would never let me go alone, and made the arrangements. We fly out tomorrow to say goodbye to one of the greatest ladies I've ever known. I really hope she waits for us to get there before she passes on. I know that's selfish, but I really want the opportunity to say goodbye. Regardless, I'm happy to be going to a place where I will be surrounded by those that love her and will miss her like I will. I am a bit nervous to be flying and to be out of town... I've become really fussy in my pregnancy with regards to my sleeping arrangements, food, etc... But since hubby is coming, I know he will make sure I'm taken care of... And I will be surrounded by family... I know everyone will do their best to make me comfortable despite the circumstances. That's all I have to really say for now.
Friday, June 10, 2011
Wiggle Monster
My ability to sleep has gotten progressively worse... I sleep a few hours, then am up for an hour or two. The pattern usually kicks off at 9pm and goes straight until around 8, 9 or 10am. I typically go back and forth between the bed and the couch for a change of scenery... I guess this is preparing me for the constant feedings and having a newborn.... but I still have 11 weeks until baby is born and I want to enjoy them (if that's possible in this horrific NYC heat).
Something that's starting to worry me a bit is that this baby doesn't sleep very much. He is a wiggle monster! Constantly moving... It's like Cirque du Soleil in there accept I look like the freak. I was sitting with a colleague the other day and he could actually observe the bulges and movements happening in my belly through my dress.
Something that's starting to worry me a bit is that this baby doesn't sleep very much. He is a wiggle monster! Constantly moving... It's like Cirque du Soleil in there accept I look like the freak. I was sitting with a colleague the other day and he could actually observe the bulges and movements happening in my belly through my dress.
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Cribgate 2011
So, we ordered baby furniture last week. It took me a long time to find furniture that I liked. I knew I didn't want anything white or super traditional... That's just not my style... it's too baby-like (I know, I know, he's a baby... I just don't like it). I wanted something a little more natural, rustic, kinda vintage. I checked out all the usual suspects including Pottery Barn, Land of Nod (Crate and Barrel's kiddie furniture), Bellini (NYC institution), etc... and finally decided that Restoration Hardware was the place for me. Their stuff is beautiful, well made and not exorbitantly expensive.
There were a few different styles that I had a hard time choosing between. Ultimately, hubby and I both decided that we liked The Emelia collection... It's a beautiful French gray color, unlike anything I had ever seen before... I had some concerns that it was a little girly for my little guy, but figured that, well, he is a baby. I also showed it to my mom, colleague S and hubby many times and we all agreed that it was great. I placed the order and was done.
The next day I was at J's office and his wife / my friend A came by with baby H and then my hubby came... Me, hubby, J, A and baby H were going to have dinner... We were all huddled around my desk and I asked A what she thought of the furniture. Always honest, she told me that she thought it was a bit girly and that the Emelia collection was what she had selected if she had a little girl. She goes on to ask us if we read the description on the website... I realized I didn't and neither did hubby... We just looked at the pictures. So, we go to the restoration baby and child website and read the description of the Emelia line. We see words like "feminine grace" and then A suggests using the zoom tool to take a closer look of the furniture (something we hadn't done before)... We uncover flowers etched in the wood and hubby starts to freak. We ordered our little boy girls furniture... OMG OMG OMG... we have to cancel it. Granted, I didn't notice the flowers or the "feminine grace" descriptor, or even that with a name like Emelia, it was more geared for a girl, I was thoroughly annoyed... Hubby had examined this furniture over and over, gave his blessing, even after I had mentioned that I thought it was a little girly. His defense... I just don't really pay attention... Typical!
We both agreed that we didn't want our boy to have girl furniture, so despite spending 45 minutes on the phone the previous night ordering everything, I picked up the phone and called Restoration Hardware and canceled the order... Luckily, it was no problem at all. And we decided to move forward with The Kenwood... a collection that we all deemed to be more masculine. And it was a bit less expensive, so it all worked out!
There were a few different styles that I had a hard time choosing between. Ultimately, hubby and I both decided that we liked The Emelia collection... It's a beautiful French gray color, unlike anything I had ever seen before... I had some concerns that it was a little girly for my little guy, but figured that, well, he is a baby. I also showed it to my mom, colleague S and hubby many times and we all agreed that it was great. I placed the order and was done.
The next day I was at J's office and his wife / my friend A came by with baby H and then my hubby came... Me, hubby, J, A and baby H were going to have dinner... We were all huddled around my desk and I asked A what she thought of the furniture. Always honest, she told me that she thought it was a bit girly and that the Emelia collection was what she had selected if she had a little girl. She goes on to ask us if we read the description on the website... I realized I didn't and neither did hubby... We just looked at the pictures. So, we go to the restoration baby and child website and read the description of the Emelia line. We see words like "feminine grace" and then A suggests using the zoom tool to take a closer look of the furniture (something we hadn't done before)... We uncover flowers etched in the wood and hubby starts to freak. We ordered our little boy girls furniture... OMG OMG OMG... we have to cancel it. Granted, I didn't notice the flowers or the "feminine grace" descriptor, or even that with a name like Emelia, it was more geared for a girl, I was thoroughly annoyed... Hubby had examined this furniture over and over, gave his blessing, even after I had mentioned that I thought it was a little girly. His defense... I just don't really pay attention... Typical!
We both agreed that we didn't want our boy to have girl furniture, so despite spending 45 minutes on the phone the previous night ordering everything, I picked up the phone and called Restoration Hardware and canceled the order... Luckily, it was no problem at all. And we decided to move forward with The Kenwood... a collection that we all deemed to be more masculine. And it was a bit less expensive, so it all worked out!
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Waddle ya know
I have long known that pregnant ladies are susceptible to the waddle. I'm not talking about that jowl under your chin, but the penguin-style walk that tends to occur as a result of becoming middle-heavy and carrying that extra weight. My weight gain so far has been perfect according to my doctor (who I saw today). I'm between my 28-29th week and have gained a total of 16 lbs according to the official doctor scale.
If I gain a lb a week until the end, that will bring me to 28 lbs total, which is in the healthy range of 25-35 lb weight gain (my doc told me to aim for 30).
Anyways, the waddle... I thought I was looking pretty trim and managing my weight gain well, avoiding the waddle. Well... I was at a trade show earlier in the week and saw a Mag publisher who I hadn't seen in a month... What does he do when he sees me? He waddles (in an exaggerated way) over... Clearly poking fun at me. He's a wonderful guy who I adore (we have a monthly pizza date that I always look forward to - a new spot every time). So, I guess my time is here... I'm a waddler. He wouldn't have done that if he hadn't noticed my waddling.
I've been trying to be so careful to walk with straight legs, not all turned out, but I guess it's just unavoidable. I'm officially a penguin.
If I gain a lb a week until the end, that will bring me to 28 lbs total, which is in the healthy range of 25-35 lb weight gain (my doc told me to aim for 30).
Anyways, the waddle... I thought I was looking pretty trim and managing my weight gain well, avoiding the waddle. Well... I was at a trade show earlier in the week and saw a Mag publisher who I hadn't seen in a month... What does he do when he sees me? He waddles (in an exaggerated way) over... Clearly poking fun at me. He's a wonderful guy who I adore (we have a monthly pizza date that I always look forward to - a new spot every time). So, I guess my time is here... I'm a waddler. He wouldn't have done that if he hadn't noticed my waddling.
I've been trying to be so careful to walk with straight legs, not all turned out, but I guess it's just unavoidable. I'm officially a penguin.
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Catch up
It's been a while since my last post! More than a week... I've been pretty busy. Memorial Day Weekend, we hung around the city on Saturday and did lots of walking... My feet have NEVER hurt that much before. I'm used to walking alot but we basically walked across the entire city and I thought I was going to fall over when we got home. My tootsies have never been so sore and swollen...
On Sunday we packed a bag (which included my snoogle) and hopped on horrible NJ transit to go see our friends G and M in Sea Girt, NJ (the beach!!) I needed to get out of the city... It's been a while since I've gone anywhere and despite my concerns about sitting on a train when I pee every 15 minutes and being sick and not at home, G's family and house feels like a second home to me... We're very close to his parents and knew that if we were staying at their house I would be well taken care of and comfortable! It's always well stocked with food and has all of the comforts I enjoy at home! After a long train ride (where I made sure to eat constantly) we arrived in the Girt... I swear, the air is just better down there! It's so nice. My hub, G and M all decided that a day of drinking and eating at local marinas and beach restaurants was in order so I played designated driver as we just bopped from place to place enjoying the sun, seafood and beach air. We bbq'd that night (the produce down there is pretty amazing also - veggie kabobs!!) and then we all enjoyed Sunday sundae's and went to bed. I slept great (it's very nice that they have a king sized bed for us .... between my belly and my snoogle, I take up more room than ever before and there's no way hubby and i would both fit in anything less than a queen!) When we woke up, we had a great breakfast, went for some Strollos (the best italian ice ever) and then headed back to the city.
Last week was pretty busy... I felt good (no puking, though I did take some kytril). I had a ton of work to do, so that really consumed me... This week is my last full time week of work before I scale back my time and begin working fewer hours and more from home, so I'm trying to get as much done as possible... The whole "scaling back" thing is a bit tough for me... I don't want to let certain things go AND I also don't want to be bored... So, I have a few more days to figure out my game plan and luckily both of my clients have been so wonderful and flexible about my situation. They know that I won't let anything fall through the cracks....
Hubby and I really want to take a trip before Brady is born but things have been so volatile with me getting sick, that we're a bit afraid to be anywhere but home. Unfortunately, one of my nearest and dearest relatives is extremely ill and suffering from lung, pancreatic and liver cancer. She lives in California and I really want to see her before the baby is born. The doctor says I can travel but I'm worried to... Can I live without all of my creature comforts for a few days? Would I even need to? Will I be uncomfortable traveling for all of that time? Cali is far. BUT, if she passes and I don't get to see her, I will be pretty upset. And we have to decide soon because prices are going up.
On Sunday we packed a bag (which included my snoogle) and hopped on horrible NJ transit to go see our friends G and M in Sea Girt, NJ (the beach!!) I needed to get out of the city... It's been a while since I've gone anywhere and despite my concerns about sitting on a train when I pee every 15 minutes and being sick and not at home, G's family and house feels like a second home to me... We're very close to his parents and knew that if we were staying at their house I would be well taken care of and comfortable! It's always well stocked with food and has all of the comforts I enjoy at home! After a long train ride (where I made sure to eat constantly) we arrived in the Girt... I swear, the air is just better down there! It's so nice. My hub, G and M all decided that a day of drinking and eating at local marinas and beach restaurants was in order so I played designated driver as we just bopped from place to place enjoying the sun, seafood and beach air. We bbq'd that night (the produce down there is pretty amazing also - veggie kabobs!!) and then we all enjoyed Sunday sundae's and went to bed. I slept great (it's very nice that they have a king sized bed for us .... between my belly and my snoogle, I take up more room than ever before and there's no way hubby and i would both fit in anything less than a queen!) When we woke up, we had a great breakfast, went for some Strollos (the best italian ice ever) and then headed back to the city.
Last week was pretty busy... I felt good (no puking, though I did take some kytril). I had a ton of work to do, so that really consumed me... This week is my last full time week of work before I scale back my time and begin working fewer hours and more from home, so I'm trying to get as much done as possible... The whole "scaling back" thing is a bit tough for me... I don't want to let certain things go AND I also don't want to be bored... So, I have a few more days to figure out my game plan and luckily both of my clients have been so wonderful and flexible about my situation. They know that I won't let anything fall through the cracks....
Hubby and I really want to take a trip before Brady is born but things have been so volatile with me getting sick, that we're a bit afraid to be anywhere but home. Unfortunately, one of my nearest and dearest relatives is extremely ill and suffering from lung, pancreatic and liver cancer. She lives in California and I really want to see her before the baby is born. The doctor says I can travel but I'm worried to... Can I live without all of my creature comforts for a few days? Would I even need to? Will I be uncomfortable traveling for all of that time? Cali is far. BUT, if she passes and I don't get to see her, I will be pretty upset. And we have to decide soon because prices are going up.
Friday, May 27, 2011
He kicks me when I'm down
Two nights ago I hung out with A and baby H. He does this new thing now where he squeals and makes all of these adorable noises... It's so cute! We gave him a bath, which was also fun and then we put him down in his crib where he proceeded to scream for 50 minutes. A is trying to get him on a better sleep schedule so I distracted her as we turned up the music and just let H wail! He eventually stopped and just went to sleep. Then his daddy, J, came home and we ate dinner. I had a veggie kabob which I think of now as my nemesis...
I woke up in the middle of the night with horrrrrific heartburn. I took pepcid, which took the edge off, but didn't really help that much... It also didn't help that Brady was wiggling and kicking like a mad man... After about 2 hours, I fell back asleep. I woke up super hungry and made myself a bowl of cheerios and banana which were promptly returned into a nearby Ziploc bag (it was actually a 2 bag morning)... WTF!!??? I'm close to 7 months pregnant and STILL booting... This is not cool.
And on top of it I had a full day of meetings planned in the office... If I had known that I was still going to be sick like this I would've stopped working (outside of the home) a few months ago. As much as I love what I do and the people I work with... Feeling obligated to go into the office when I feel like total crap is the worst. I would actually pay them to not have to go... Once I'm in the office it's actually ok... it's the commuting that sucks... the 10 minute walk to the subway... the steps to the subway, waiting for he subway, taking the subway, the steps up from the subway... walking to the office, etc... Needless to say, I was a total GRUMP in the office. I was productive, was a good little worker bee, but I was just not in the best of moods... All I wanted to do was crawl into the fetal position and cry. Last night hubby fetched me at the office and we came home where I had some buttered noodles and went to bed by 9.
I woke up in the middle of the night with heartburn... I'm getting worried that this is turning into an every night occurrence. I was once told that as the baby begins to take up more space in my tum, all my organs are shifted up and since I'm so small, there's very little room for any stomach acid to go, so it inevitably heads upwards, thus causing the heartburn... Ayiyi... The good news is that today I'm working from home and I was able to keep my breakfast down.
Our application for the new apartment was approved this week so tonight we're going to sign the lease! YAY! Then it's a 3 day weekend... I really can't wait... Three days where I can just sleep, relax, run errands at my leisure, etc... :)
I woke up in the middle of the night with horrrrrific heartburn. I took pepcid, which took the edge off, but didn't really help that much... It also didn't help that Brady was wiggling and kicking like a mad man... After about 2 hours, I fell back asleep. I woke up super hungry and made myself a bowl of cheerios and banana which were promptly returned into a nearby Ziploc bag (it was actually a 2 bag morning)... WTF!!??? I'm close to 7 months pregnant and STILL booting... This is not cool.
And on top of it I had a full day of meetings planned in the office... If I had known that I was still going to be sick like this I would've stopped working (outside of the home) a few months ago. As much as I love what I do and the people I work with... Feeling obligated to go into the office when I feel like total crap is the worst. I would actually pay them to not have to go... Once I'm in the office it's actually ok... it's the commuting that sucks... the 10 minute walk to the subway... the steps to the subway, waiting for he subway, taking the subway, the steps up from the subway... walking to the office, etc... Needless to say, I was a total GRUMP in the office. I was productive, was a good little worker bee, but I was just not in the best of moods... All I wanted to do was crawl into the fetal position and cry. Last night hubby fetched me at the office and we came home where I had some buttered noodles and went to bed by 9.
I woke up in the middle of the night with heartburn... I'm getting worried that this is turning into an every night occurrence. I was once told that as the baby begins to take up more space in my tum, all my organs are shifted up and since I'm so small, there's very little room for any stomach acid to go, so it inevitably heads upwards, thus causing the heartburn... Ayiyi... The good news is that today I'm working from home and I was able to keep my breakfast down.
Our application for the new apartment was approved this week so tonight we're going to sign the lease! YAY! Then it's a 3 day weekend... I really can't wait... Three days where I can just sleep, relax, run errands at my leisure, etc... :)
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
A total bust
I have been waiting all year for it to get warm. I HATE the cold. I bought very few cold weather pregnancy clothes because I figured I would be my biggest in the warm weather and all my summer dresses would fit over my bump.
What I didn't count on was my expanding bust line. Now that it is 80 degrees and sunny I have discovered that yes, my dresses all do fit over my bump, but only 2-3 of them can keep my puppies in place. Boobs have never been an issue or a consideration for me... Mine have always been proportionate to my frame, fit nicely in my clothes, etc...
A few weeks ago I started to notice that I was busting out of my bras, but being a minimalist (or cheap) I figured I could squeeze into my bras and didn't want to invest in new ones. That was until I started getting horrific lines from my bras, had horrible side boob bulges, and even experienced a few nipple escapes! I went to Victoria's Secret to get measured and purchase bras that fit and was shocked when the sales lady told me my new cup size! I actually measured between two sizes and decided to go with the smaller one because there was no way that someone of my size was really the larger one... So, now I have three new, well-fitting bras and boy what a difference it makes!!
The new bras, however, don't help with my dress issue... I guess this weekend I will need to do a little more shopping... That probably sounds like fun to some people... Not me... I HATE shopping...
What I didn't count on was my expanding bust line. Now that it is 80 degrees and sunny I have discovered that yes, my dresses all do fit over my bump, but only 2-3 of them can keep my puppies in place. Boobs have never been an issue or a consideration for me... Mine have always been proportionate to my frame, fit nicely in my clothes, etc...
A few weeks ago I started to notice that I was busting out of my bras, but being a minimalist (or cheap) I figured I could squeeze into my bras and didn't want to invest in new ones. That was until I started getting horrific lines from my bras, had horrible side boob bulges, and even experienced a few nipple escapes! I went to Victoria's Secret to get measured and purchase bras that fit and was shocked when the sales lady told me my new cup size! I actually measured between two sizes and decided to go with the smaller one because there was no way that someone of my size was really the larger one... So, now I have three new, well-fitting bras and boy what a difference it makes!!
The new bras, however, don't help with my dress issue... I guess this weekend I will need to do a little more shopping... That probably sounds like fun to some people... Not me... I HATE shopping...
My life is like a bowl of buttered noodles
Last night when hubby and i were at dinner he said something to me that I had also been pondering...
Will I ever be normal me again? We've both actually forgotten what I was like pre-pregnancy (PP). Before I got all needy and fussy... Back when i was self-sufficient and didn't depend on others to feed me and take care of me so much. Lucky for me, I have an incredibly nurturing husband who has really been tremendous during my pregnancy. He now cooks, does all the grocery shopping and he even greets me outside of the subway station every day after work (or picks me up from work) so that I don't need to carry my heavy backpack.
PP I didn't require so much help... I ate what I wanted (and I mean everything) and I had an active social life (to the point where during the week hubby and I were only both home max 1-2 days a week together). I had lots of dinner / drinks plans and definitely was not in the habit of coming home from work every day. Of late, my life has turned into my most reliable dinner option - butter noodles. Plain, kinda bland and boring, totally unadventurous, etc... 7 months ago those were not words I would use to describe myself. I'm now that annoying person in restaurants who I typically hate... Asking questions about what's in certain things and how they're prepared and seeing if the chef can do a more mild version of whatever it is so I don't get heartburn...
PP food and drink were the center of my universe. Whether it was planning the next big feast I would cook, making reservations at the hottest new restaurant, or having an all day boozefest with the hubby (we loooooove warm weather and bar hopping on a Saturday afternoon)... My days were filled with good food and drink. Now they are filled with pepcid, prenatals and puke bags. If I were to come up with some words to describe my pre-pregnancy self they would be fun, adventurous and independent/carefree/unrestricted. Will I ever be these things again?? Now I worry about sleeping anywhere but home (if I don't get a good night sleep I most definitely get sick and usually end up a nightmare to those around me) and I prefer eating at home (even though hubby's repertoire is rather limited). My life revolved around work too... That was a key defining element for me and alot of my sense of accomplishment/self worth was tied to success in the work place. I'm not saying that I don't still love working, but it's much much harder to care about work issues when my back is killing me, I'm being kicked/distracted by my son, trying to figure out what I can shove down my gullet to stave off the nausea, etc...
I'm now definitely a different version of me.
And once the baby is born I don't think it's possible to go back to being the me I used to be...
Will I ever be normal me again? We've both actually forgotten what I was like pre-pregnancy (PP). Before I got all needy and fussy... Back when i was self-sufficient and didn't depend on others to feed me and take care of me so much. Lucky for me, I have an incredibly nurturing husband who has really been tremendous during my pregnancy. He now cooks, does all the grocery shopping and he even greets me outside of the subway station every day after work (or picks me up from work) so that I don't need to carry my heavy backpack.
PP I didn't require so much help... I ate what I wanted (and I mean everything) and I had an active social life (to the point where during the week hubby and I were only both home max 1-2 days a week together). I had lots of dinner / drinks plans and definitely was not in the habit of coming home from work every day. Of late, my life has turned into my most reliable dinner option - butter noodles. Plain, kinda bland and boring, totally unadventurous, etc... 7 months ago those were not words I would use to describe myself. I'm now that annoying person in restaurants who I typically hate... Asking questions about what's in certain things and how they're prepared and seeing if the chef can do a more mild version of whatever it is so I don't get heartburn...
PP food and drink were the center of my universe. Whether it was planning the next big feast I would cook, making reservations at the hottest new restaurant, or having an all day boozefest with the hubby (we loooooove warm weather and bar hopping on a Saturday afternoon)... My days were filled with good food and drink. Now they are filled with pepcid, prenatals and puke bags. If I were to come up with some words to describe my pre-pregnancy self they would be fun, adventurous and independent/carefree/unrestricted. Will I ever be these things again?? Now I worry about sleeping anywhere but home (if I don't get a good night sleep I most definitely get sick and usually end up a nightmare to those around me) and I prefer eating at home (even though hubby's repertoire is rather limited). My life revolved around work too... That was a key defining element for me and alot of my sense of accomplishment/self worth was tied to success in the work place. I'm not saying that I don't still love working, but it's much much harder to care about work issues when my back is killing me, I'm being kicked/distracted by my son, trying to figure out what I can shove down my gullet to stave off the nausea, etc...
I'm now definitely a different version of me.
And once the baby is born I don't think it's possible to go back to being the me I used to be...
Monday, May 23, 2011
Bon Weekend!
This was a pretty good weekend overall! The wedding on Friday night was fun... It felt really good to put on make-up and get all dressed up. I've always been a fairly low maintenance gal but this pregnancy has taken my primping to an all time low... I've been a total scrub lately wearing my one pair of maternity jeans, leggings and cotton dresses... Since the weather has gotten warmer, I don't even dry my hair... And make-up... What's that? I had forgotten how good it can feel to put on heels, a pretty dress, etc...
On Saturday we headed downtown to look at apartments... It was a REALLY long day and we saw a few apartments before making our final decision that the first apartment we saw (the one I saw earlier in the week) was really perfect for our growing family - we weren't going to find a better space for the price. 2 br/ 2.5 ba, 1200 sq ft, washer / dryer, etc... And the apartment is brand spanking new so we don't have to move into other people's dirt! The floors are super nice... black, wide plank wood, the master bath has a double vanity (my dream - no more sharing a sink with hubby), super high ceilings, amazing appliances (Miele, Bosch), a ridiculous amount of closet and storage space AND the building is a historical landmark with a gym/yoga studio, game room, golf simulator, etc... It's located in the FiDi, an area that I had major reservations about living, but after spending the day there, walking around and experiencing it's close proximity to the parks (BATTERY PARK), all things fabulous (TRIBECA) and knowing that hubby's commute would be five minutes... it just seemed like a no-brainer. Both hubby and I felt really good about the decision, so we put in an application. Once our credit has been checked and approved we can move on to a lease signing, etc... There are still a few things we need to figure out about the area, supermarkets, etc... but in our immediate vicinity is just about everything we need, a Duane Reade, Liquor Store, our bank, a few places to eat, etc.. We also did the seamless web check and even on a Saturday (when things in the FiDi are notoriously always closed) 155 restaurants would deliver to us... you can't beat that!
Next we took a short 10 minute walk to Warren 77 (in Tribeca), a bar owned by a NY Ranger, to meet up with some friends for a beer and a water.
Then we walked a few blocks further north and met up with J and A and baby H for some dinner. H is getting so big!! It's really crazy to watch him grow up. He's over 3 months and now smiles and giggles and he's got a personality... It's my first time really witnessing a baby growing up like this (I pretty much see him once a week)... It's wild how quickly they change and even crazier to think that by the end of the year my little baby will be smiling too.
Speaking of my little guy... he's about the size of an eggplant (according to The Bump) and a Hothouse Cucumber (according to Babycenter). And my uterus is now the size of a basketball!! I can't believe that!
On Saturday we headed downtown to look at apartments... It was a REALLY long day and we saw a few apartments before making our final decision that the first apartment we saw (the one I saw earlier in the week) was really perfect for our growing family - we weren't going to find a better space for the price. 2 br/ 2.5 ba, 1200 sq ft, washer / dryer, etc... And the apartment is brand spanking new so we don't have to move into other people's dirt! The floors are super nice... black, wide plank wood, the master bath has a double vanity (my dream - no more sharing a sink with hubby), super high ceilings, amazing appliances (Miele, Bosch), a ridiculous amount of closet and storage space AND the building is a historical landmark with a gym/yoga studio, game room, golf simulator, etc... It's located in the FiDi, an area that I had major reservations about living, but after spending the day there, walking around and experiencing it's close proximity to the parks (BATTERY PARK), all things fabulous (TRIBECA) and knowing that hubby's commute would be five minutes... it just seemed like a no-brainer. Both hubby and I felt really good about the decision, so we put in an application. Once our credit has been checked and approved we can move on to a lease signing, etc... There are still a few things we need to figure out about the area, supermarkets, etc... but in our immediate vicinity is just about everything we need, a Duane Reade, Liquor Store, our bank, a few places to eat, etc.. We also did the seamless web check and even on a Saturday (when things in the FiDi are notoriously always closed) 155 restaurants would deliver to us... you can't beat that!
Next we took a short 10 minute walk to Warren 77 (in Tribeca), a bar owned by a NY Ranger, to meet up with some friends for a beer and a water.
Then we walked a few blocks further north and met up with J and A and baby H for some dinner. H is getting so big!! It's really crazy to watch him grow up. He's over 3 months and now smiles and giggles and he's got a personality... It's my first time really witnessing a baby growing up like this (I pretty much see him once a week)... It's wild how quickly they change and even crazier to think that by the end of the year my little baby will be smiling too.
Speaking of my little guy... he's about the size of an eggplant (according to The Bump) and a Hothouse Cucumber (according to Babycenter). And my uterus is now the size of a basketball!! I can't believe that!
Friday, May 20, 2011
Magically delicious puke
Today I'm working from home because my hubby and I have a wedding to attend this afternoon. Normally work from home days are good for me (meaning I don't get sick) but today that wasn't the case. I woke up, had my magically delicious breakfast of Lucky Charms (a luxury I've afforded myself during pregnancy) and promptly returned all of the charms into not 1, but 2 ziplock bags (thank goodness hubby was around to give me bag #2... was necessary). I then got back into bed for a little bit and hubby made me some french toast and I took a kytril.
I always end up getting sick when I have plans... Last week with the gala and this week with the wedding. It's so freaking annoying... And then people say things to me like, "You shouldn't be getting sick anymore." Really? Well, I am... The frequency has gone down from every day or every other day to about 1x a week, but it's still going on and tomorrow I am 26 weeks!!
Also, little Brady is more active then ever... He's very fitness-minded and he goes for a jog every morning around my uterus. Today for the first time, daddy got to experience it and he was amazed at the frequency and strength of Brady's movements... They're pretty powerful and I'm sure they will only get more powerful as space gets tighter for him!
You're probably wondering... so what's going on on the apartment front? Well, I saw a few apartments this week and I liked one... It's a beautiful, large, brand new apartment, but it's in the shadowy FiDi. I just don't know if I want to live there... I mean, it's quiet... but that's because there's nothing there. It's close to Battery Park and Tribeca (a less than 15 min walk) but I'm just not sure... The apartment is pretty awesome, though... AMAZING finishings... all modern and brand new... 2 br/ 2 ba, Washer/Dryer, etc... The other great thing about the building is that it has amenities... a huge, landmarked marble lobby (the building used to be a bank) that would be perfect for indoor strolls in the cold, a big gym, kids playroom, etc... So, hubby and I are going to check it out again tomorrow and we will also be seeing some other spots as well... I just can't decide what's more important to me... big, fancy apartment in the city in a neighborhood that's not the best OR smaller, less fancy apartment in a killer neighborhood that isn't in the city... It's a tough choice!
I always end up getting sick when I have plans... Last week with the gala and this week with the wedding. It's so freaking annoying... And then people say things to me like, "You shouldn't be getting sick anymore." Really? Well, I am... The frequency has gone down from every day or every other day to about 1x a week, but it's still going on and tomorrow I am 26 weeks!!
Also, little Brady is more active then ever... He's very fitness-minded and he goes for a jog every morning around my uterus. Today for the first time, daddy got to experience it and he was amazed at the frequency and strength of Brady's movements... They're pretty powerful and I'm sure they will only get more powerful as space gets tighter for him!
You're probably wondering... so what's going on on the apartment front? Well, I saw a few apartments this week and I liked one... It's a beautiful, large, brand new apartment, but it's in the shadowy FiDi. I just don't know if I want to live there... I mean, it's quiet... but that's because there's nothing there. It's close to Battery Park and Tribeca (a less than 15 min walk) but I'm just not sure... The apartment is pretty awesome, though... AMAZING finishings... all modern and brand new... 2 br/ 2 ba, Washer/Dryer, etc... The other great thing about the building is that it has amenities... a huge, landmarked marble lobby (the building used to be a bank) that would be perfect for indoor strolls in the cold, a big gym, kids playroom, etc... So, hubby and I are going to check it out again tomorrow and we will also be seeing some other spots as well... I just can't decide what's more important to me... big, fancy apartment in the city in a neighborhood that's not the best OR smaller, less fancy apartment in a killer neighborhood that isn't in the city... It's a tough choice!
Balls
This is a big week for my boy... Not only will he be opening his eyes for the first time, he also gets his balls!!!
This is huge!!! His little eyeballs will now be able to see his cute little hands and feet... But even more exciting... apparently he will now officially have a pair!!
They grow up so fast...
This is huge!!! His little eyeballs will now be able to see his cute little hands and feet... But even more exciting... apparently he will now officially have a pair!!
They grow up so fast...
Monday, May 16, 2011
On the fence: Brooklyn v. Manhattan
Hubby and I went back to Carroll Gardens yesterday to see if our first impression of the area still rang true and also to check out the apartment one more time. I'm glad we did it, but holy cow it didn't make the decision any easier. We also timed the subway situation again to truly test (on a Sunday - the worst subway day) just how long it took to travel in the city. It was 30 minutes from the upper west side and 8 minutes from downtown manhattan. You can't really beat that!
When we arrived we started by walking around the neighborhood. It was as we remembered. Lots of shops, restaurants and young families that looked like us. Great little markets, toy stores, etc....we had brunch at a cute little restaurant called Verde, walked smith street and then circled back on court street. It's a great little neighborhood that I think me and the little guy would enjoy strolling there every day.
Next we went back to see the apt. We noticed that the surroundings around this particular building were nowhere near as beautiful as the rest of the hood. A garden directly across the street but to the left there's an autobody shop, and next to the garden is a boarded up building (looked like a fire). But beyond that is a tree lined street filled with brownstones and behind the building is an elementary school and a park.
We went into the apartment and it's a nice apartment. About 1100 sq ft, amazing bathrooms and kitchen... But the bedroom and living room aren't as large and open as i would like them to be. We're spoiled right now with massive windows and 15ft ceilings so comparatively, the windows looked small and ceiling incredibly low (though they were just normal and not the loft style we've grown accustomed to). We took measurements and while all of our furniture will fit... It will JUST fit... Will be tight! Tighter than our current space and that's just because of the layout of this particular apartment. And since all of our furniture is less than 2 y/o we aren't looking to replace it (and I think my husband would sooner divorce me than give up his massive couch).
We left feeling completely unsure of what to do... On the one hand, it feels like the right time to move out of the city - I'm a bit over it.. But on the other hand, I'm concerned that I will feel isolated... I mean, none of my friends will come visit me in Brooklyn... maybe once or twice, but not with any regularity... And this past winter I read about how snow removal in the outerboroughs is terrible and people were trapped inside for days... What if me and little Brady can't go for our daily walk in the neighborhood? (I'm assuming we will go for daily walks, but who knows!?)
I think that's the other thing that's on my mind... I don't really know what I'm going to want once I have a baby and what's going to be important to me (in terms of priorities for selecting a place to live)... One thing I know is that I spend alot of time at home... I can be a bit of a hermit (especially in the cold) so I think having a nice sized place is a necessity... And I would imagine the neighborhood is important since I won't be nearly as mobile when I'm bogged down by baby and baby things... So where does that leave us?
Something is holding us back from signing the lease on this apartment... Is it the fear or change? Are we not ready to leave the city?
Last night we got on the internet and started doing some real research on city apartments and realistically what we can get for what we want to spend... Most 2br/2ba in Tribeca, our preferred neighborhood, are absurdly expensive... So we started looking at the FiDi... exactly where I didn't want to end up... HOWEVER, we can get an apartment that's similarly priced to the apartment in Brooklyn and with the same, or more, space... But the question is... Do I still want to be in the city? Or is Brooklyn the preferable option regardless of this particular apartment? And while the FiDi is close to beautiful Battery Park and the restaurants of Tribeca... FiDi in itself is kinda lame... dark, filled with tourists, lots of hustle and bustle, few restaurants, etc...
All day today both hubby and I did research on city apartments... This told me that maybe we just aren't ready to commit to a move to Brooklyn (or this specific apartment) just yet... something is holding us back. If one of us felt strongly about it, they would easily get the other one to jump onboard (that's how we roll)... But neither of us could really figure out why we just couldn't commit. Honestly, I think we both just want more time so that we can do some more due diligence in the city but unfortunately, time is not on our side... This apartment in Carroll Gardens will go if we don't snatch it up and I have very mixed feelings about that...
I made some appointments to see apartments in the city this week and we'll see how that goes... I hate the idea of rushing into something! This is a pretty important move... Granted it's only a rental, but I want the apartment where we raise our little boy (until he is 2) to be nice and comfortable for our family.
When we arrived we started by walking around the neighborhood. It was as we remembered. Lots of shops, restaurants and young families that looked like us. Great little markets, toy stores, etc....we had brunch at a cute little restaurant called Verde, walked smith street and then circled back on court street. It's a great little neighborhood that I think me and the little guy would enjoy strolling there every day.
Next we went back to see the apt. We noticed that the surroundings around this particular building were nowhere near as beautiful as the rest of the hood. A garden directly across the street but to the left there's an autobody shop, and next to the garden is a boarded up building (looked like a fire). But beyond that is a tree lined street filled with brownstones and behind the building is an elementary school and a park.
We went into the apartment and it's a nice apartment. About 1100 sq ft, amazing bathrooms and kitchen... But the bedroom and living room aren't as large and open as i would like them to be. We're spoiled right now with massive windows and 15ft ceilings so comparatively, the windows looked small and ceiling incredibly low (though they were just normal and not the loft style we've grown accustomed to). We took measurements and while all of our furniture will fit... It will JUST fit... Will be tight! Tighter than our current space and that's just because of the layout of this particular apartment. And since all of our furniture is less than 2 y/o we aren't looking to replace it (and I think my husband would sooner divorce me than give up his massive couch).
We left feeling completely unsure of what to do... On the one hand, it feels like the right time to move out of the city - I'm a bit over it.. But on the other hand, I'm concerned that I will feel isolated... I mean, none of my friends will come visit me in Brooklyn... maybe once or twice, but not with any regularity... And this past winter I read about how snow removal in the outerboroughs is terrible and people were trapped inside for days... What if me and little Brady can't go for our daily walk in the neighborhood? (I'm assuming we will go for daily walks, but who knows!?)
I think that's the other thing that's on my mind... I don't really know what I'm going to want once I have a baby and what's going to be important to me (in terms of priorities for selecting a place to live)... One thing I know is that I spend alot of time at home... I can be a bit of a hermit (especially in the cold) so I think having a nice sized place is a necessity... And I would imagine the neighborhood is important since I won't be nearly as mobile when I'm bogged down by baby and baby things... So where does that leave us?
Something is holding us back from signing the lease on this apartment... Is it the fear or change? Are we not ready to leave the city?
Last night we got on the internet and started doing some real research on city apartments and realistically what we can get for what we want to spend... Most 2br/2ba in Tribeca, our preferred neighborhood, are absurdly expensive... So we started looking at the FiDi... exactly where I didn't want to end up... HOWEVER, we can get an apartment that's similarly priced to the apartment in Brooklyn and with the same, or more, space... But the question is... Do I still want to be in the city? Or is Brooklyn the preferable option regardless of this particular apartment? And while the FiDi is close to beautiful Battery Park and the restaurants of Tribeca... FiDi in itself is kinda lame... dark, filled with tourists, lots of hustle and bustle, few restaurants, etc...
All day today both hubby and I did research on city apartments... This told me that maybe we just aren't ready to commit to a move to Brooklyn (or this specific apartment) just yet... something is holding us back. If one of us felt strongly about it, they would easily get the other one to jump onboard (that's how we roll)... But neither of us could really figure out why we just couldn't commit. Honestly, I think we both just want more time so that we can do some more due diligence in the city but unfortunately, time is not on our side... This apartment in Carroll Gardens will go if we don't snatch it up and I have very mixed feelings about that...
I made some appointments to see apartments in the city this week and we'll see how that goes... I hate the idea of rushing into something! This is a pretty important move... Granted it's only a rental, but I want the apartment where we raise our little boy (until he is 2) to be nice and comfortable for our family.
Sunday, May 15, 2011
A Lovely Day in Brooklyn
Yesterday hubby and I went to spend the day with our friend's S and C in Brooklyn and to look at a building that I had read about.
Brooklyn has always been a bit of an enigma to me... I had visited a few times (Williamsburg and Park Slope) and was never that impressed... But everyone that lives in Brooklyn LOVES IT! So, we decided to see if we could discover what all of these others already had.
Hubby and I went into the day with low expectations (very low). Though we've never said it out loud, we're Manhattan snobs... We took the subway to Carroll Street in Carroll Gardens. From the upper west side it took us about 30 minutes (which is about the same time it takes to get from the upper west side anywhere downtown).
We step out of the subway into the NYC version of "pleasantville"... it's quiet and serene, there are parks, schools, families, wide sidewalks, neighbors saying hello to each other, restaurant lined streets, etc... We're in a bit of shock... We walk to the building and get a tour of a beautiful, brand new, 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, W/D equipped apartment. It's about 250 square feet larger than our current place and is fully equipped... Stainless steel appliances, separate shower from bath tub, double vanity in the master bath, walk in closet, etc... You get the drift... It was nice. The only odd thing about it was the massive air conditioning units... They easily took up about 1-2' of space in each room... Was super weird... but on the positive side, each room has individual climate control... That's like an urban dream!! The building was also great... Has a gym and rooftop deck with the best views I've ever seen (statue of liberty, wall street, etc...) The rooftop also comes equipped with a play gym, bbqs, etc...
After the apartment viewing we met up with S and C for a beer and to get an official tour of the 'hood from folks who've lived there for the past year... We walk up and down streets filled with young families, amazing restaurants and shops (think butcher, fish shop, farmers markets, homemade ice cream, etc...) There are no chains (accept the necessary ones, Rite Aid and Chase bank)... We stop for a beer (everyone else) and a coke for me at this little outdoor grill spot... Was very cute! Then we walked all over Carroll Gardens... Honestly, as hubby described it... It's the best kept secret in NYC... How did we not know that this existed? it's a few subway stops into brooklyn and just the quaintest, cutest little neighborhood we've ever seen... And oh the restaurants... Buttermilk Channel, Prime Meats, Frankies, etc... Some of the best culinary talent in all of NYC is popping up in this hood... There are amazing bars too... Clover Club, Mini Bar, etc...
We walked all over town, stopped at S and C's adorable place to get a tour and also grabbed a bite to eat at Prime Meats (where the waitress addressed us all by first name, which was a nice touch) and did a tour of the local supermarket. It felt a bit like that movie Funny Farm. Everything was so idyllic!
After walking around for hours... we were pretty tired and thought we should head back to the city... Hubby and I were both floored... Something about Carroll Gardens just felt right. The slower pace and element were just perfect (no crazy homeless people begging on the corner or aggressive/angry walkers).
So next up it was time to do a littler pros / cons... There are clearly tons of pros...great neighborhood (I actually can't think of a neighborhood in Manhattan that I like any better), quiet / laid back, big apartment with more bang for buck (a 2br/2ba in Manhattan in a neighborhood where we would want to live would be close to $2k more per month than this place), every major convenience in walking distance but not alot of chain stores, etc... And then, of course, we also needed to consider the cons... the 2 subways in the neighborhood are the F/G... The F intersects with the A/C/R about two stops away, so that's pretty convenient... A trip to downtown Manhattan would be about 15-20 minutes, which is perfect. Other cons... Taxis... It's not like the city where there are a million taxis everywhere.... Granted, there are taxis to be hailed on Smith Street, it just isn't necessarily the same as being in manhattan... Something to consider but lets face it... finding a cab in manhattan can be a huge bitch sometimes too! How many cabs am I really going to be taking? I was also concerned about the cost of a cab from Brooklyn to downtown NYC... I was pretty psyched to learn, after doing some research that a cab from tribeca to carroll gardens, with tip should only run about $16... Well, that's the exact amount that I spend now when i go from Tribeca to the UWS! Then we started to think about getting around, in general... So, once we have this baby, how will we get to NJ where our families live? Well, we were easily able to address that... Whether we live in Manhattan or Brooklyn makes no difference... Once Brady is born our days of NJ transit travel are over (at least until he can walk and carry his own things)... There's no way in hell that hubby and I will ever be able to take a baby, car seat, stroller, all the baby things we need, our stuff, PLUS a baby on a subway/cab to Penn Station and then through Penn Station and onto a train... That's just not happening... It's hard enough now when it's just the two of us (we both end up bogged down with bags)... So with that issue ruled out, we determine that our parents will either be needing to travel to us (via train or car) or if they want us to spend the weekend with them, they will need to transport us, since having a car is not in our future. We decided to play with maps / directions and we figured out that moving to this area of Brooklyn only really adds another couple of miles and minutes to our parents commute into NYC to see us - there are options for ways to get to us (through the city or through Staten Island) and my mom should be able to get to us in about 45 min while it will take my inlaws an hour (they live further from the city). Really not bad and not enough of a consideration to make a difference in our decision... AND, from a train perspective, it makes no difference... if they take a train to Penn Station, they can just hop a subway and be delivered at our door (in the same time it would take them to get to the UWS). You may be thinking... well, why don't they consider Hoboken? Well, we have been thinking about it... But honestly, Hoboken doesn't hold a candle to Brooklyn (in terms of convenience, charm, restaurants supermarkets, etc...) and there's something about the convenience of being on the NYC subway system that makes a huge difference. The path and ferry just aren't the same (in time or money). Also, we both still have this stigma in our minds that Hoboken is a college kids town... Granted, whenever we visit my dad there we clearly see that there are lots of families... But, I think living in Hoboken we would need to get a car, etc... and I don't think we're ready for all of that yet! So, for now, jersey is out!
The only major con that remains is just the situations where me and baby are going to need to go into the city alone... When daddy is around it won't be a big deal... but for me, alone, it would be a colossal pain in the ass... I don't think I could manage a stroller, diaper bag and baby all myself on the subway, which just leaves a cab... which I could easily do, if i can find one, but I guess i could always call a car service... But, the need to go into the city solo shouldn't really arise that often... let's face it, those first few months I will be home most of the time and then it gets really cold and I become a hermit during those months anyway. When I'm ready to go back to work, I will either find child care (MOM!!) or bring the baby with me, in which case the cab cost will be offset by the money I am bringing in. I'm thinking that it's more important than ever for us to pick an apartment that we love (with all the modern amenities - W/D, etc...) in a neighborhood that has everything we need in walking distance... I'm not sure where in Manhattan we will find that... Granted, I've just started my search, but all of the buildings we've been looking at will not afford us the space / amenities we want for a price we can afford... And affording it aside... I'm ready to live in a great neighborhood. We've always chosen an apartment for amenities / size over location and I don't think we can do that anymore... I feel like it would suck to be in the FiDi in a big apartment but with nothing good in walking distance! I mean, where we live right now on the UWS is really nice, but it takes at least 10 minutes to get anywhere... A total pain when the weather isn't cooperating or I'm feeling lazy! I also kinda feel like hubby and I are ready for a change... I've increasingly become more disenchanted by the city... The fast pace, dirtiness, crazy screaming people on the street, etc... This may be the right time to make this type of move.
Now, the only major challenge is how quickly we can make this decision... This apartment that we looked at is the last 2br/2ba left in this building... I don't think we have a ton of time to mull this over... I think we're gonna do it... I think I've convinced myself that this is the right move... have I convinced you?
And if not, did I mention, two full bath??? yeah, hubby and I could shower at the exact same time (and pee for that matter)...
Brooklyn has always been a bit of an enigma to me... I had visited a few times (Williamsburg and Park Slope) and was never that impressed... But everyone that lives in Brooklyn LOVES IT! So, we decided to see if we could discover what all of these others already had.
Hubby and I went into the day with low expectations (very low). Though we've never said it out loud, we're Manhattan snobs... We took the subway to Carroll Street in Carroll Gardens. From the upper west side it took us about 30 minutes (which is about the same time it takes to get from the upper west side anywhere downtown).
We step out of the subway into the NYC version of "pleasantville"... it's quiet and serene, there are parks, schools, families, wide sidewalks, neighbors saying hello to each other, restaurant lined streets, etc... We're in a bit of shock... We walk to the building and get a tour of a beautiful, brand new, 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, W/D equipped apartment. It's about 250 square feet larger than our current place and is fully equipped... Stainless steel appliances, separate shower from bath tub, double vanity in the master bath, walk in closet, etc... You get the drift... It was nice. The only odd thing about it was the massive air conditioning units... They easily took up about 1-2' of space in each room... Was super weird... but on the positive side, each room has individual climate control... That's like an urban dream!! The building was also great... Has a gym and rooftop deck with the best views I've ever seen (statue of liberty, wall street, etc...) The rooftop also comes equipped with a play gym, bbqs, etc...
After the apartment viewing we met up with S and C for a beer and to get an official tour of the 'hood from folks who've lived there for the past year... We walk up and down streets filled with young families, amazing restaurants and shops (think butcher, fish shop, farmers markets, homemade ice cream, etc...) There are no chains (accept the necessary ones, Rite Aid and Chase bank)... We stop for a beer (everyone else) and a coke for me at this little outdoor grill spot... Was very cute! Then we walked all over Carroll Gardens... Honestly, as hubby described it... It's the best kept secret in NYC... How did we not know that this existed? it's a few subway stops into brooklyn and just the quaintest, cutest little neighborhood we've ever seen... And oh the restaurants... Buttermilk Channel, Prime Meats, Frankies, etc... Some of the best culinary talent in all of NYC is popping up in this hood... There are amazing bars too... Clover Club, Mini Bar, etc...
We walked all over town, stopped at S and C's adorable place to get a tour and also grabbed a bite to eat at Prime Meats (where the waitress addressed us all by first name, which was a nice touch) and did a tour of the local supermarket. It felt a bit like that movie Funny Farm. Everything was so idyllic!
After walking around for hours... we were pretty tired and thought we should head back to the city... Hubby and I were both floored... Something about Carroll Gardens just felt right. The slower pace and element were just perfect (no crazy homeless people begging on the corner or aggressive/angry walkers).
So next up it was time to do a littler pros / cons... There are clearly tons of pros...great neighborhood (I actually can't think of a neighborhood in Manhattan that I like any better), quiet / laid back, big apartment with more bang for buck (a 2br/2ba in Manhattan in a neighborhood where we would want to live would be close to $2k more per month than this place), every major convenience in walking distance but not alot of chain stores, etc... And then, of course, we also needed to consider the cons... the 2 subways in the neighborhood are the F/G... The F intersects with the A/C/R about two stops away, so that's pretty convenient... A trip to downtown Manhattan would be about 15-20 minutes, which is perfect. Other cons... Taxis... It's not like the city where there are a million taxis everywhere.... Granted, there are taxis to be hailed on Smith Street, it just isn't necessarily the same as being in manhattan... Something to consider but lets face it... finding a cab in manhattan can be a huge bitch sometimes too! How many cabs am I really going to be taking? I was also concerned about the cost of a cab from Brooklyn to downtown NYC... I was pretty psyched to learn, after doing some research that a cab from tribeca to carroll gardens, with tip should only run about $16... Well, that's the exact amount that I spend now when i go from Tribeca to the UWS! Then we started to think about getting around, in general... So, once we have this baby, how will we get to NJ where our families live? Well, we were easily able to address that... Whether we live in Manhattan or Brooklyn makes no difference... Once Brady is born our days of NJ transit travel are over (at least until he can walk and carry his own things)... There's no way in hell that hubby and I will ever be able to take a baby, car seat, stroller, all the baby things we need, our stuff, PLUS a baby on a subway/cab to Penn Station and then through Penn Station and onto a train... That's just not happening... It's hard enough now when it's just the two of us (we both end up bogged down with bags)... So with that issue ruled out, we determine that our parents will either be needing to travel to us (via train or car) or if they want us to spend the weekend with them, they will need to transport us, since having a car is not in our future. We decided to play with maps / directions and we figured out that moving to this area of Brooklyn only really adds another couple of miles and minutes to our parents commute into NYC to see us - there are options for ways to get to us (through the city or through Staten Island) and my mom should be able to get to us in about 45 min while it will take my inlaws an hour (they live further from the city). Really not bad and not enough of a consideration to make a difference in our decision... AND, from a train perspective, it makes no difference... if they take a train to Penn Station, they can just hop a subway and be delivered at our door (in the same time it would take them to get to the UWS). You may be thinking... well, why don't they consider Hoboken? Well, we have been thinking about it... But honestly, Hoboken doesn't hold a candle to Brooklyn (in terms of convenience, charm, restaurants supermarkets, etc...) and there's something about the convenience of being on the NYC subway system that makes a huge difference. The path and ferry just aren't the same (in time or money). Also, we both still have this stigma in our minds that Hoboken is a college kids town... Granted, whenever we visit my dad there we clearly see that there are lots of families... But, I think living in Hoboken we would need to get a car, etc... and I don't think we're ready for all of that yet! So, for now, jersey is out!
The only major con that remains is just the situations where me and baby are going to need to go into the city alone... When daddy is around it won't be a big deal... but for me, alone, it would be a colossal pain in the ass... I don't think I could manage a stroller, diaper bag and baby all myself on the subway, which just leaves a cab... which I could easily do, if i can find one, but I guess i could always call a car service... But, the need to go into the city solo shouldn't really arise that often... let's face it, those first few months I will be home most of the time and then it gets really cold and I become a hermit during those months anyway. When I'm ready to go back to work, I will either find child care (MOM!!) or bring the baby with me, in which case the cab cost will be offset by the money I am bringing in. I'm thinking that it's more important than ever for us to pick an apartment that we love (with all the modern amenities - W/D, etc...) in a neighborhood that has everything we need in walking distance... I'm not sure where in Manhattan we will find that... Granted, I've just started my search, but all of the buildings we've been looking at will not afford us the space / amenities we want for a price we can afford... And affording it aside... I'm ready to live in a great neighborhood. We've always chosen an apartment for amenities / size over location and I don't think we can do that anymore... I feel like it would suck to be in the FiDi in a big apartment but with nothing good in walking distance! I mean, where we live right now on the UWS is really nice, but it takes at least 10 minutes to get anywhere... A total pain when the weather isn't cooperating or I'm feeling lazy! I also kinda feel like hubby and I are ready for a change... I've increasingly become more disenchanted by the city... The fast pace, dirtiness, crazy screaming people on the street, etc... This may be the right time to make this type of move.
Now, the only major challenge is how quickly we can make this decision... This apartment that we looked at is the last 2br/2ba left in this building... I don't think we have a ton of time to mull this over... I think we're gonna do it... I think I've convinced myself that this is the right move... have I convinced you?
And if not, did I mention, two full bath??? yeah, hubby and I could shower at the exact same time (and pee for that matter)...
Friday, May 13, 2011
Today Sucks
Today has sucked since the very moment I opened my eyes. I woke up in the middle of the night with a horrible stomach ache. I lied there and hoped it would go away, but it didn't... I decided to chug some Maalox... No dice, didn't help... At around 5 I decided to eat some cheerios thinking that maybe I was hungry. I fell back asleep at around 7 and I slept until 9. I woke up and decided to make myself a healthy breakfast... 1 egg, cheese, toast. My stomach still wasn't feeling well, but I choked it down and decided to get ready for work. I got showered and dressed and decided to get going... Oh wait, what's that? Oh yes, puke in my mouth, great! I RUN to the kitchen and puke up all my eggs and toast... I had gone almost two whole weeks without getting sick and there you have it... I start sweating and crying and then realize that I'm clogging the sink so I run to the toilet where I finish up my puke session. This was a particularly horrific puke session... Cheerios, eggs, toast, orange juice... NASTY!
I email work to tell them I will be late and begin cleaning up the mess I made... I actually had to stick my hand in the backed up sink filled with puke to clean it... SICK!
I start walking to the subway... The commute takes me longer than usual because I can't stop crying... I want to... there's nothing wrong with me, but, I just can't.
I get to work feeling like death warmed over and one of my colleagues comes by and asks if I want anything because she's running to the store. I immediately burst into tears and begin uncontrollably crying at my desk to the point where I'm heaving... did I mention that this client has an open office plan? So I am crying in front of everyone. AWESOME! That's not at all embarrassing - pregnant, hormonal, crying, look like death...
My colleague comes back with a bialy with cream cheese and apple juice and a ginger ale. I eat the bialy and begin to feel a bit better. I am on the verge of tears for about another hour, not talking to anyone for fear of crying... Finally, I start to feel ok... I take a kytril and a B6 and get to work...
Oh, and did I mention that I am supposed to go to a gala tonight at the NY Public Library. Yeah, my client paid $150 for me to attend The Manhattan Cocktail Classic gala event. One of my clients is a sponsor and while it sucks that I can't drink, I was still planning to attend to see all my industry peeps and get all dressed up. I haven't seen anyone since last year since my bar days have been few and far between.
Well, now I'm hungry again and don't know what to eat. I've already puked up eggs today... it doesn't really get more basic than that! I can't eat my staple PBJ... I'm munching on a banana but starting to get a headache...
I really want to go to this thing tonight but don't know what to do... All that crying took a toll on me and I feel really drained. This day deserves a happy ending, but I just don't know if I can make it... I may try and take a nap and then try to go since it doesn't start until 9pm...
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh, this SUCKS!
I email work to tell them I will be late and begin cleaning up the mess I made... I actually had to stick my hand in the backed up sink filled with puke to clean it... SICK!
I start walking to the subway... The commute takes me longer than usual because I can't stop crying... I want to... there's nothing wrong with me, but, I just can't.
I get to work feeling like death warmed over and one of my colleagues comes by and asks if I want anything because she's running to the store. I immediately burst into tears and begin uncontrollably crying at my desk to the point where I'm heaving... did I mention that this client has an open office plan? So I am crying in front of everyone. AWESOME! That's not at all embarrassing - pregnant, hormonal, crying, look like death...
My colleague comes back with a bialy with cream cheese and apple juice and a ginger ale. I eat the bialy and begin to feel a bit better. I am on the verge of tears for about another hour, not talking to anyone for fear of crying... Finally, I start to feel ok... I take a kytril and a B6 and get to work...
Oh, and did I mention that I am supposed to go to a gala tonight at the NY Public Library. Yeah, my client paid $150 for me to attend The Manhattan Cocktail Classic gala event. One of my clients is a sponsor and while it sucks that I can't drink, I was still planning to attend to see all my industry peeps and get all dressed up. I haven't seen anyone since last year since my bar days have been few and far between.
Well, now I'm hungry again and don't know what to eat. I've already puked up eggs today... it doesn't really get more basic than that! I can't eat my staple PBJ... I'm munching on a banana but starting to get a headache...
I really want to go to this thing tonight but don't know what to do... All that crying took a toll on me and I feel really drained. This day deserves a happy ending, but I just don't know if I can make it... I may try and take a nap and then try to go since it doesn't start until 9pm...
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh, this SUCKS!
Post from May 12, 2011: Oh Happy Day!
I wrote this post yesterday but the blogger site was down and I couldn't upload it... So... you get it now...
Today is not only my four year wedding anniversary, which in and of itself is a reason for me and hubby to celebrate... Today is also the day that I rocked the Dwell Studio sample sale... Since becoming pregnant I have been researching baby "stuff" and I absolutely LOVE everything that Dwell Studio makes. All of their stuff is fabulous, and pretty early on I determined that if we had a girl, I wanted their Sparrow set and if we had a boy I wanted the Gio set. Their stuff is a little pricey, but I heard that they had an amazing "sample" sale where they basically cleaned out all of their excess stock and sold things at 60-70% off. Well, earlier this week I got the invitation that it was this week and I got excited and started plotting my trip. The Gio stuff is sold out EVERYWHERE (and I learned at the sale it's because they're archiving the print - how tragic!)... It's impossible to find so I thought this sample sale may be my only chance (and I've looked everywhere else for baby bedding and nothing gets me more excited then the Gio!)
I don't frequent sample sales... I have only been to 1-2 others in my whole life... It's not my preferred way to shop AT ALL... But when I'm determined and I want something, I go after it.
The sale started this morning at 10am. So while I should have been going to work (in midtown), I went down to Soho... I arrived at 9:50am and got in the already forming lines of mommies and mommies-to-be. I met a really nice girl who was on line behind me and we chatted until they let us in. Then, it was mayhem! Alot of people congregated in the front of the store where all the bibs and onesies were and I just headed to the back to look for my Gio crib set. They had two and somebody took one before I even got back there. I got the last one... So, the 3 piece crib set, which would normally cost $360 I got for $25 (the set I bought didn't have the crib skirt... my little boy don't need no skirt! no... in all seriousness... i figured I could pick up a skirt if i want one, but I've never been a fan of them unless you need to hide things underneath). Yes, $25 for the sheet, bumper and a coordinating blanket. Once I had the set in hand, I just ran around the store picking up anything Gio I could find. I scored a cute onesie, a changing pad cover, an extra crib sheet, and a cute little bag all with the same print. Then I grabbed some washcloths, a mitt and moved on to the adult bedding where I was able to get my husband and I a new duvet set for our bed (originally priced at $280). It's super soft and gorgeous!
How much did all of this cost me? Everything??? $65. Yes, you heard right... Everything I listed above cost $65... Probably close to $900 worth of bedding and baby accoutrements for $65!!! That is like my heaven... Very little makes me happier than getting a bargain! AND, you're probably thinking... oh, this is probably all used or old or damaged merchandise... NOPE, all brand new just overstock from their office and store... I paid my small bill, hopped in a taxi and made it to work by 11am! All in all, it was a HIGHLY productive morning.
The sale is going on for the next 3 days... I'm DEFINITELY going back... I could've stayed there forever but I needed to get to work, and frankly, I couldn't carry anymore!
Oh happy day!!
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Sugar that's not so sweet
Today was the dreaded glucose test for gestational diabetes... Ever since I heard about this test and what it entailed, I've been a little worried about it. I tried to eat a big dinner last night... but that just doesn't really work for me... I can't eat huge portions like I used to (I used to be able to put down a 1 ft sub, easy, now I could probably only finish 1/2 if I was being ambitious (and eating cold cuts)!)
I had a salad, green beans and some rotisserie chicken followed by a tuesday sundae of vanilla ice cream, cool whip, chocolate sauce and little chocolate chips. I stayed up as late as I possibly could, which turned out to be 10:30 and took a kytril right before I dozed off to stave off the expected morning nausea and prepare for my morning of fasting.
I stayed in bed as long as possible this morning to stave off the nausea... At 8:30 I decided to get dressed. I made a PBJ for after my tests, grabbed a banana and then walked to the doctors office... Maybe if I got there early they would get me started on the test early (every second counts when you're pregnant and you haven't eaten in over 10 hours!)... No such luck. They called me in at 9:10 and explained the drill to me. I was to have two vials of blood taken right away, then I needed to drink this glucose drink in under 5 minutes, then I would have to have my blood tested an hour later and then another hour later and then, finally, I could eat!
I'm in good spirits, get the first two vials of blood taken... Drink the 10 oz. orange glucose drink (that tasted like flat sunkist) in under 4 minutes and I feel like an overachiever... (I guess all those days playing flip cup came in handy - I know how to take down a drink quick!)
Then I moved to the doctors office where I had my usual 4 week appointment. I got weighed, BP taken (very good!) and then they checked my guys heartbeat, which apparently is also good. I've gained 14 pounds so far in this pregnancy, which is normal. She wants me to gain 30 pounds in total, so basically 1 pound a week for the rest of the time. We did get into a discussion about my diet... Apparently, my daily PBJ sandwiches are not a good idea... Not only are they high in fat, but they're also predisposing my little one to a peanut allergy. PBJ in moderation she said is fine, but I don't need to be eating one every day... I pleaded... but that's my best source of protein... I've been having a hard time with meat... And she told me tough... Then I told her about my shrimp habit... I've been eating shrimp 2x a week (if we order sushi, I get shrimp tempura) or when I go for my weekly vietnamese, I get summer rolls... She said that that was ok... but no more than 2x per week because I'm exposing him to the potential for a shellfish allergy... Honestly, I felt like a bad mom after our conversation... I don't want my little guy to have food allergies... That would be terrible. She also gave me a little pep talk about eating healthy and moderation... Cutting carbs, sticking to lean protein, veggies, etc... My weight gain has been fine, but I've gained more recently than I did earlier on (thanks Einstein for the newsflash... I've just stopped puking every day two weeks ago, of course I'm gonna gain more now)... But it was good that the doc made me a little more conscious of things... I'm going to cut my sundae consumption and try not to eat so much pasta... Now that I'm feeling a bit better I have introduced more veggies into my diet (though they do always give me a belly ache - I writhed for 30 minutes after my salad for dinner last night) but I will keep at it, for the baby. Then she gave me her philosophy on traveling while pregnant (she see's no issue with it as long as I'm some place where I am comfortable with the medical care I will receive), etc...
Once we finished I went to the waiting room where I texted the hubby all my updates.. then, I started to get really hot... like, really really hot... sweaty... dizzy... I felt like I was going to fall over... I walk over to the nurses and ask if I can lie down somewhere... They put me in a room, my doc comes in to see how i'm doing... tells me that this happens all the time and it will be ok... They will let me rest for a little bit. I laid on the table... the nurses kept coming in to check on me. Finally, the doc comes in and asks me if I think I can go on with the other two vials or if I need to stop... By this point, the sweat had dried and I was feeling a bit better so I told her that I would truck onward... They got me for my next blood test, took a vial of blood and then I went back to the waiting room. I sat there for a bit and then started to feel a whole lot better so I pulled out my computer and started to do a bit of work. That last 30 minutes flew by and then it was time for my final blood withdrawal. They took it and I swiftly deposited a banana in my mouth!
I walked home and have just been resting... I had some magically delicious Lucky Charms and am now just recovering from my eventful day...
So glad that I made it through the test and now I need to start planning my next few, more healthy, less PB and shrimp filled meals.
I had a salad, green beans and some rotisserie chicken followed by a tuesday sundae of vanilla ice cream, cool whip, chocolate sauce and little chocolate chips. I stayed up as late as I possibly could, which turned out to be 10:30 and took a kytril right before I dozed off to stave off the expected morning nausea and prepare for my morning of fasting.
I stayed in bed as long as possible this morning to stave off the nausea... At 8:30 I decided to get dressed. I made a PBJ for after my tests, grabbed a banana and then walked to the doctors office... Maybe if I got there early they would get me started on the test early (every second counts when you're pregnant and you haven't eaten in over 10 hours!)... No such luck. They called me in at 9:10 and explained the drill to me. I was to have two vials of blood taken right away, then I needed to drink this glucose drink in under 5 minutes, then I would have to have my blood tested an hour later and then another hour later and then, finally, I could eat!
I'm in good spirits, get the first two vials of blood taken... Drink the 10 oz. orange glucose drink (that tasted like flat sunkist) in under 4 minutes and I feel like an overachiever... (I guess all those days playing flip cup came in handy - I know how to take down a drink quick!)
Then I moved to the doctors office where I had my usual 4 week appointment. I got weighed, BP taken (very good!) and then they checked my guys heartbeat, which apparently is also good. I've gained 14 pounds so far in this pregnancy, which is normal. She wants me to gain 30 pounds in total, so basically 1 pound a week for the rest of the time. We did get into a discussion about my diet... Apparently, my daily PBJ sandwiches are not a good idea... Not only are they high in fat, but they're also predisposing my little one to a peanut allergy. PBJ in moderation she said is fine, but I don't need to be eating one every day... I pleaded... but that's my best source of protein... I've been having a hard time with meat... And she told me tough... Then I told her about my shrimp habit... I've been eating shrimp 2x a week (if we order sushi, I get shrimp tempura) or when I go for my weekly vietnamese, I get summer rolls... She said that that was ok... but no more than 2x per week because I'm exposing him to the potential for a shellfish allergy... Honestly, I felt like a bad mom after our conversation... I don't want my little guy to have food allergies... That would be terrible. She also gave me a little pep talk about eating healthy and moderation... Cutting carbs, sticking to lean protein, veggies, etc... My weight gain has been fine, but I've gained more recently than I did earlier on (thanks Einstein for the newsflash... I've just stopped puking every day two weeks ago, of course I'm gonna gain more now)... But it was good that the doc made me a little more conscious of things... I'm going to cut my sundae consumption and try not to eat so much pasta... Now that I'm feeling a bit better I have introduced more veggies into my diet (though they do always give me a belly ache - I writhed for 30 minutes after my salad for dinner last night) but I will keep at it, for the baby. Then she gave me her philosophy on traveling while pregnant (she see's no issue with it as long as I'm some place where I am comfortable with the medical care I will receive), etc...
Once we finished I went to the waiting room where I texted the hubby all my updates.. then, I started to get really hot... like, really really hot... sweaty... dizzy... I felt like I was going to fall over... I walk over to the nurses and ask if I can lie down somewhere... They put me in a room, my doc comes in to see how i'm doing... tells me that this happens all the time and it will be ok... They will let me rest for a little bit. I laid on the table... the nurses kept coming in to check on me. Finally, the doc comes in and asks me if I think I can go on with the other two vials or if I need to stop... By this point, the sweat had dried and I was feeling a bit better so I told her that I would truck onward... They got me for my next blood test, took a vial of blood and then I went back to the waiting room. I sat there for a bit and then started to feel a whole lot better so I pulled out my computer and started to do a bit of work. That last 30 minutes flew by and then it was time for my final blood withdrawal. They took it and I swiftly deposited a banana in my mouth!
I walked home and have just been resting... I had some magically delicious Lucky Charms and am now just recovering from my eventful day...
So glad that I made it through the test and now I need to start planning my next few, more healthy, less PB and shrimp filled meals.
Monday, May 9, 2011
Mother's Day
So this weekend we celebrated Mother's Day! It was a great day spent with family... We went out for a big, over the top brunch and had a nice time... I know, obviously, that my little one hasn't been born yet... But, he's alive and growing... So, am I a mother?
I pondered this all weekend... Originally, because I was wondering if I would get presents (I love presents! Who doesn't?) But then it got me thinking... Am I a mom yet, or just a fetus growing vessel?
My little guy has been pretty demanding on my body throughout the entire pregnancy... he's already turned my world upside down and changed my life forever. He's 24 weeks old and his presence is felt every day - whether through morning sickness or a couple of kicks in the afternoon...
Granted, he isn't fully cooked... but he's partially cooked... I mean, he's not an embryo... He's got hair, finger nails and apparently, if he were to be born now (which I would never want to happen) and received excellent medical care, he would likely grow up to be a normal healthy little boy! So, all of this makes me think I'm a mom...
One rite of passage I have not yet experienced (that most mom's have) is labor and delivery... That is definitely a good counter-argument to everything I am saying... In order to qualify for presents on mother's day do you need to go into labor??? What about those who adopt? Or have a surgical procedure (C-Section) instead of delivery? This is a weak counter-argument for many reasons...
I'm truly examining this from every angle... Maybe the qualifying factor for being a mother's day gift recipient is having a child that is breathing air (my little guy COULD breathe air, but he isn't just yet and he certainly couldn't go to the mall to pick his mama up a card or little trinket)... Perhaps Hallmark should have better outlined the parameters for this "holiday"... Something to consider...
And now the million dollar question... Did I receive any Mother's Day gifts?
The answer is yes! My mom knows me pretty well and I think she pondered some of the same things that I did... In order to be safe and not disappoint her crazy, hormonal, pregnant daughter, she filled out a blank card, wrote in some Mother-To-Be wishes and bought me a subscription to Parents magazine. It was very thoughtful and despite my pondering, unexpected.
Next year will be my very first "official" Mother's Day... My little guy will be about 8 months old! Daddy better take notice and plan something special for his baby mama!
And yeah, you got me... I got pregnant just so that I could have another day of gifts... ;-)
I pondered this all weekend... Originally, because I was wondering if I would get presents (I love presents! Who doesn't?) But then it got me thinking... Am I a mom yet, or just a fetus growing vessel?
My little guy has been pretty demanding on my body throughout the entire pregnancy... he's already turned my world upside down and changed my life forever. He's 24 weeks old and his presence is felt every day - whether through morning sickness or a couple of kicks in the afternoon...
Granted, he isn't fully cooked... but he's partially cooked... I mean, he's not an embryo... He's got hair, finger nails and apparently, if he were to be born now (which I would never want to happen) and received excellent medical care, he would likely grow up to be a normal healthy little boy! So, all of this makes me think I'm a mom...
One rite of passage I have not yet experienced (that most mom's have) is labor and delivery... That is definitely a good counter-argument to everything I am saying... In order to qualify for presents on mother's day do you need to go into labor??? What about those who adopt? Or have a surgical procedure (C-Section) instead of delivery? This is a weak counter-argument for many reasons...
I'm truly examining this from every angle... Maybe the qualifying factor for being a mother's day gift recipient is having a child that is breathing air (my little guy COULD breathe air, but he isn't just yet and he certainly couldn't go to the mall to pick his mama up a card or little trinket)... Perhaps Hallmark should have better outlined the parameters for this "holiday"... Something to consider...
And now the million dollar question... Did I receive any Mother's Day gifts?
The answer is yes! My mom knows me pretty well and I think she pondered some of the same things that I did... In order to be safe and not disappoint her crazy, hormonal, pregnant daughter, she filled out a blank card, wrote in some Mother-To-Be wishes and bought me a subscription to Parents magazine. It was very thoughtful and despite my pondering, unexpected.
Next year will be my very first "official" Mother's Day... My little guy will be about 8 months old! Daddy better take notice and plan something special for his baby mama!
And yeah, you got me... I got pregnant just so that I could have another day of gifts... ;-)
The Power of the Snoogle
Until recently, I did not quite understand the allure or power of the snoogle. I knew that many pregnant women found relief sleeping with the snoogle so as soon as I got pregnant I bought one thinking that it was this magical pillow that would make sleep even easier. I was only about 16 weeks when my snoogle arrived and I tried sleeping with it for the first few days after opening it and ended up just kicking it to the ground. I had not yet embraced the power of the snoogle. I didn't understand it... It was so oddly shaped, so large and unwieldy (it's a 5ft body pillow, I'm a 5ft person) I just figured it wasn't for me.
About two to three weeks ago I started having more difficulty sleeping... My baby bump has now turned into a baby basketball and I started suffering from some lower back pain, numbness in my arms and hands when I slept, etc... I thought maybe it was time to revisit the massive snoogle that had taken up residence on my bedroom floor.
It truly changed my world. How did this once uncomfortable, cumbersome, weirdo pillow transform into this amazing, life changing, sleep-inducing pleasure? Frankly, I don't know and I don't care... It's just plain grand. My husband thought it was hilarious to come into bed and see my wrapped up in this massive pillow... He says he never knows where the snoogle ends and I begin... And I say, it doesn't matter... For the next few months... we are one.
Dear Snoogle,
I heart you and do not plan to leave you until after my little papaya (his size at 24 weeks) is born! Love,
Mama Byrd
About two to three weeks ago I started having more difficulty sleeping... My baby bump has now turned into a baby basketball and I started suffering from some lower back pain, numbness in my arms and hands when I slept, etc... I thought maybe it was time to revisit the massive snoogle that had taken up residence on my bedroom floor.
It truly changed my world. How did this once uncomfortable, cumbersome, weirdo pillow transform into this amazing, life changing, sleep-inducing pleasure? Frankly, I don't know and I don't care... It's just plain grand. My husband thought it was hilarious to come into bed and see my wrapped up in this massive pillow... He says he never knows where the snoogle ends and I begin... And I say, it doesn't matter... For the next few months... we are one.
Dear Snoogle,
I heart you and do not plan to leave you until after my little papaya (his size at 24 weeks) is born! Love,
Mama Byrd
Friday, May 6, 2011
Busy Boy
My little boy has been EXTREMELY busy this week. He moves so much more than he did even a week ago! I can't even believe how active he is. In the beginning it was just little flutters and kicks here and there... Now it's like he's beating me from the inside! I swear he's trying to break out!
I'm not sure if he's river dancing, practicing his soccer moves, or what.. But he's only 1.5 pounds these days so I can only imagine what these kicks are going to feel like as he gets bigger. The kicks can be really distracting too! I'll be in a meeting or trying to eat something and I will feel this little party happening in my uterus.
It's also been a bit bizarre because now I can see the kicks through my clothes. It's a little sci-fi freaky. I didn't think that it would happen so early on in the pregnancy, but this guy has got alot of energy (probably why I have so little energy... he's sucking the life out of me!!)
His dad thinks it's funny... I told him that if he doesn't watch it, I'm gonna kick him every time the baby kicks me!!
I'm not sure if he's river dancing, practicing his soccer moves, or what.. But he's only 1.5 pounds these days so I can only imagine what these kicks are going to feel like as he gets bigger. The kicks can be really distracting too! I'll be in a meeting or trying to eat something and I will feel this little party happening in my uterus.
It's also been a bit bizarre because now I can see the kicks through my clothes. It's a little sci-fi freaky. I didn't think that it would happen so early on in the pregnancy, but this guy has got alot of energy (probably why I have so little energy... he's sucking the life out of me!!)
His dad thinks it's funny... I told him that if he doesn't watch it, I'm gonna kick him every time the baby kicks me!!
Monday, May 2, 2011
Hormonal as Hell
This weekend was interesting... Saturday I was incredibly moody and irritable where it became practically personality changing. Absolutely everything that happened on Saturday irritated the crap out of me (so much so, that I'm not even going to recount the days events, but there was lots of bitching by me, crying in a mall bathroom, etc...). I've noticed that my tolerance for people and my patience has hit an all time low... I've always been a bit of a people pleaser and right now I really just don't give a damn what other people want... The stress of all of these life changes is really wearing on me... Moving, new baby, career decisions, etc...
All around, Saturday was just not fun... We got pulled over and hubby got a ticket for failing to turn left in a left hand lane (stupidest ticket ever), we had to return the car that hubby was using back to the dealer (dad lent it to us, yada yada yada, hubby needed it for his 3 hour commute, now he's back to the train) and we pretty much wasted the entire day dealing with the car. The high notes for the day included getting to see my mom's pup, Max. The CUTEST dog ever... He definitely put a smile on my face. And hubby got to feel the baby kick for the first time... So now my party for two has expanded to a party for three - we're all involved.
Sunday was better... I got to catch up with some friends who I haven't seen in months. Seven of us got together for brunch at my friend K's house in Pleasantille, NY (the burbs). It was nice to see everyone, hear what's been going on in the land of the living, etc... Days like that make me feel more human and less like a wacky pregnant lady.
Sunday afternoon I spent contemplating my career and maternity plans. With the summer fast approaching, I realized that I don't have much time before this baby comes (and he reminds me of that every day as the kicks get stronger and more frequent!) This has been one of the most stressful things about having baby Brady. I have been working for just about ten years... It's all I've ever known and it's a huge part of my identity. I really enjoy what I do and I've got a great thing going with two clients who I LOVE. But once Brady comes, I know things are going to change... And frankly, even before he comes, I need some time to get my shit together! Since I'm not a full time staffer, I'm a fully booked consultant, my maternity planning is a bit more complicated than most (income ends when I stop working and no guarantee of a job when my "maternity leave" is over). I've been working with both of my clients for just about two years. They're both small, wonderful, entrepreneurial, fast-growing companies that I feel a real affinity for. When you work with smaller brands (I've found) you are able to create such a stronger emotional connection to them because you're able to make a tangible impact on their business. That's totally awesome and I've found the past two years of my life to be some of the most rewarding, career-wise. This also presents me with a predicament... I don't want to give it up, but I know I have to scale back. I'm not the type who will feel comfortable leaving my kid after a few months (at least I don't think I am, but I won't really know until the time comes). So, last night I worked on my ideal scenario for each client... What I think I can work on until he comes, who can absorb some of my responsibilities when he arrives, my availability over the next few months, etc... This is one of the hardest things I've ever done... I have a tendency to try to over extend myself in these situations but everyone in my life is telling me I just can't... Until the baby is born, I need to put myself and his well being first, and then once he's out, it turns into the baby show. My fear is losing the momentum that I've built with these two wonderful companies and damaging my career. I know that I shouldn't care, because career vs. child is a no brainer... but my career has been all I've ever known, so it's scary. Since I'm a consultant, there is no guarantee that I won't be replaced if I end up taking off alot of time... I'm also slightly concerned about the economic impact that moving to a one income family (even for a short time) will have on our lives. We have savings, but living in NYC is no joke and unfortunately we now need to move to a bigger apartment and let's be honest, me and hubby like nice, new apartments... we've always had a doorman, etc... Now that we're having a baby, I don't really want to take a step down in our living arrangement, especially since I am going to be spending more time at home than ever... That just means more money spent and less money coming in... Ayiyi... I'm rambling... but this is just a little snapshot of what's been going on in my head... I'm overwhelmed by my thoughts to say the least...
Today I'm working from home, which is nice, because I puked as soon as I woke up ... My 'large mango' (the baby) and uterus 'the size of a soccer ball' are growing bigger by the day... It's hard to believe that I'm going to get even bigger in the coming months...
All around, Saturday was just not fun... We got pulled over and hubby got a ticket for failing to turn left in a left hand lane (stupidest ticket ever), we had to return the car that hubby was using back to the dealer (dad lent it to us, yada yada yada, hubby needed it for his 3 hour commute, now he's back to the train) and we pretty much wasted the entire day dealing with the car. The high notes for the day included getting to see my mom's pup, Max. The CUTEST dog ever... He definitely put a smile on my face. And hubby got to feel the baby kick for the first time... So now my party for two has expanded to a party for three - we're all involved.
Sunday was better... I got to catch up with some friends who I haven't seen in months. Seven of us got together for brunch at my friend K's house in Pleasantille, NY (the burbs). It was nice to see everyone, hear what's been going on in the land of the living, etc... Days like that make me feel more human and less like a wacky pregnant lady.
Sunday afternoon I spent contemplating my career and maternity plans. With the summer fast approaching, I realized that I don't have much time before this baby comes (and he reminds me of that every day as the kicks get stronger and more frequent!) This has been one of the most stressful things about having baby Brady. I have been working for just about ten years... It's all I've ever known and it's a huge part of my identity. I really enjoy what I do and I've got a great thing going with two clients who I LOVE. But once Brady comes, I know things are going to change... And frankly, even before he comes, I need some time to get my shit together! Since I'm not a full time staffer, I'm a fully booked consultant, my maternity planning is a bit more complicated than most (income ends when I stop working and no guarantee of a job when my "maternity leave" is over). I've been working with both of my clients for just about two years. They're both small, wonderful, entrepreneurial, fast-growing companies that I feel a real affinity for. When you work with smaller brands (I've found) you are able to create such a stronger emotional connection to them because you're able to make a tangible impact on their business. That's totally awesome and I've found the past two years of my life to be some of the most rewarding, career-wise. This also presents me with a predicament... I don't want to give it up, but I know I have to scale back. I'm not the type who will feel comfortable leaving my kid after a few months (at least I don't think I am, but I won't really know until the time comes). So, last night I worked on my ideal scenario for each client... What I think I can work on until he comes, who can absorb some of my responsibilities when he arrives, my availability over the next few months, etc... This is one of the hardest things I've ever done... I have a tendency to try to over extend myself in these situations but everyone in my life is telling me I just can't... Until the baby is born, I need to put myself and his well being first, and then once he's out, it turns into the baby show. My fear is losing the momentum that I've built with these two wonderful companies and damaging my career. I know that I shouldn't care, because career vs. child is a no brainer... but my career has been all I've ever known, so it's scary. Since I'm a consultant, there is no guarantee that I won't be replaced if I end up taking off alot of time... I'm also slightly concerned about the economic impact that moving to a one income family (even for a short time) will have on our lives. We have savings, but living in NYC is no joke and unfortunately we now need to move to a bigger apartment and let's be honest, me and hubby like nice, new apartments... we've always had a doorman, etc... Now that we're having a baby, I don't really want to take a step down in our living arrangement, especially since I am going to be spending more time at home than ever... That just means more money spent and less money coming in... Ayiyi... I'm rambling... but this is just a little snapshot of what's been going on in my head... I'm overwhelmed by my thoughts to say the least...
Today I'm working from home, which is nice, because I puked as soon as I woke up ... My 'large mango' (the baby) and uterus 'the size of a soccer ball' are growing bigger by the day... It's hard to believe that I'm going to get even bigger in the coming months...
Friday, April 29, 2011
Baby Byrd Get's a Taste
I read something the other day that said our little boy was now drinking amniotic fluid preparing his body for the act of swallowing and digestion when he's born. Apparently, what I eat flavors the amniotic fluid... I wonder if the foods I've been eating will be ones that he will like or hate when he's born...
I thought it would be interesting to make a list of what little Brady (our name of choice as of right now) has been getting a taste of these days:
I thought it would be interesting to make a list of what little Brady (our name of choice as of right now) has been getting a taste of these days:
- PBJ
- Babybel Cheeses (the yellow wax and red wax kind)
- Cheerios
- Bananas
- Vanilla Yogurt
- Noodles with butter
- Spaghetti with sauce
- Pizza
- Egg salad
- Grapes
- Sunday Sundaes, Monday Sundaes, Tuesday Sundaes and Wednesday Sundaes (vanilla ice cream, chocolate sauce, cool whip and chocolate chips)
- Cereal
- Banana bread
- Lots of glasses of milk
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