Monday, February 16, 2009

Shower Time!!

Our Baby Shower
February 15th, 2009

Words can not describe what an amazing job my friends did throwing a baby shower in honor of our baby! Rhea flew in from LA and created all of the decorations and keepsake activities while Naomi and Lindsay teamed up with my mom and Aunt Barb to create the exquisite brunch menu. Many of the greatest friends I have met along different stages of my life were there to help celebrate and wish our baby the best when he's ready to enter into and explore the world! We are so blessed he has so many people who love and support our family! Thank you all who took time out of your busy schedules to help celebrate!



































Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Birthing Class... AKA: Reality Check

This past weekend, Matt and I spent a total of 14 hours in baby birthing class. Wow... that's a lot of information to take in not only as first time parents, but also as a woman who will attempt to push a baby out of a fully dilated 10 cm circle. How big is that you say? NOT BIG ENOUGH!! Especially when you consider that the normal size of a cervix opening is barely the circumference of your pinkie finger. I get the heebie jeebies just thinking of all this.

We are now only 5 weeks away from D day... Even though we devoted our entire weekend to enriching ourselves with baby information, I don't know if we fully comprehend how much our lives will change. Those little day to day tasks will seem so foreign at first. In class, Matt practiced diapering the baby (although he was a pro anyway since he diapered the sock monkey), swaddling the baby, and my personal favorite, bathing the baby! The teacher asked all dads to come choose a baby to practice with and by sheer instinct, Matt chose the white baby with Asian eyes (he's amazing isn't he?!). After bath, he held his baby tightly to his chest and tucked it under his chin, gently swaying back and forth... Of course the teacher instructed all dads to do this, but watching Matt regardless of being told to do it was the most adorable thing I have ever seen especially since he is so eager to learn and take in any information he can in order to be a good dad!

Overall things are going well! I have not experienced any heartburn, aching in the back or swelling of the ankles... yet. The only area where I see a huge impact is when it comes to sleeping at night. I average about 4 hours but I'm not going to complain too much since I know I'll soon be up every 2 hours to feed a baby in the near future! My doctor said I am measuring at 36 cm which is equivalent to 36 weeks. The baby is now head down so he's ready to go! I just got approval for my maternity leave which will officially commence March 1st and last until August 1st (5 blissful work-stress free months!) After the 27th it's all about baby and the new beginnings of the Matt and Malaika Brown Family!

Friday, January 2, 2009

Let The Nesting Begin!

7 months down and only 2 more to go! We are almost to the home stretch! Dr appointments are more frequent, the back is starting to ache and sleep is becoming more rare...

They say when you're pregnant you go through a nesting phase. I'm thinking I went through 2 of them.

Nesting Phase I
About 4 months ago I got an "itch" and wanted to paint the family room/kitchen area (of course the biggest area in the entire house). At the time I thought, "Huh?! I must be nesting!". Well it didn't last long because after a day, I managed to paint only a wall and a half. As of today, our family room still has blue tape along the ceiling and the one wall is still only half painted. Matt either doesn't care (maybe doesn't even notice), or just thinks I'm nuts and allows me to be my crazy self (such a good husband!).
Nesting Phase II
Just this past week, our baby furniture finally arrived! It's hard to tell in the picture, but it is a cherry/espresso finish and from the color of the walls you can probably tell we are expecting a baby BOY! I'm proud to say I painted the nursery myself and it actually turned out quite nice. I still have to paint chocolate brown stars along the top of the wall, but after falling off the bar stool (this was after Matt specifically told me not to stand on it), I better slow down "project nursery" and take my time. Those of you who know me quite well, pretty much know that when I set my mind to something there's no stopping me! When the furniture came and the nesting kicked in, I was hell bent on getting this nursery set up! Since Matt was so busy with his new HDTV that Santa brought him, I decided I could paint on my own without his help... (I was wrong). I've never heard the guy run up the stairs so fast in my life! I think he even beat the Luce up the stairs and she has 4 legs! Not to worry because I'm fine and walked away with only rug burns on the knees. Mom and baby are great! I personally think the baby liked the excitement because he kicked quite a bit afterwards.
Two Months to Go!
Matt and I are getting excited! Everyone still says I don't look very pregnant and that we will have a small baby. I've already gained 19 pounds and it seems to be showing up everywhere else BUT the belly! (I'm starting to wonder if I'll give birth out an upper arm or boob!) Matt started reading up on newborn care and from what we've gathered, our baby could come out butt first, coated in white goo called vernix caseosa, have a cone shaped head, random stork bites on his face, swollen breasts (yes even the boys), require phototherapy for Jaundice , poop dark tar called meconium, refuse to eat, and on top of it all, have a skin discoloration called a Mongolian spot we'll need to explain to our caregivers so no one thinks we beat our baby! Matt said "our baby could be born a mess". Regardless we will love him just the way he is! It's a mess only a mother could love!