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Showing posts with label her. Show all posts

6/27/2015

Birthday Bucket List - 22

I started a Birthday Bucket List last year on my 22nd Birthday (April 30th). I view my birthday as a time to start a "new year resolution" list. January 1st is just too intimidating for me.

Here is the list from last year!
  1. Go to the Redwoods
  2. Graduate BYU-Idaho
  3. Baby*
  4. Order Instagram Book - Chatbooks
  5. Make a music Video
  6. Mesa Falls
  7. Bike around Rexburg
  8. Paragraph in Journal each week (52 times)
  9. Make a sign/Craft for house
  10. Take pictures together from photographer friend - Erica
  11. Antelope Island
  12. Fly a Kite
  13. Practice Piano 10 times
  14. Read Hunger Games 3 - we listened to it on CD on our way to California.
  15. "Rent a Puppy"
  16. Watch a Sunrise
  17. 1 Name at the temple
  18. Clean/Organize home
  19. Clean Computer/E-mail Inbox
  20. Mini Sessions for my Photography
  21. Write a letter to my 30 year old self
  22. New Resume
*Number 3 was "Baby". It was just there to either think about having one, try having one or have one. It worked out I guess!

I was able to accomplish everything, and I wish I could show you pictures of everything, but it's taking too long and I really want to post this. So just trust me on them ;)

My list for 23!
  1. Yellowstone National Park
  2. Mail Baby Birth Announcements
  3. Go camping
  4. Endowment Session at Boise Temple
  5. Moab, Utah
  6. Go Home Sometime to Kansas
  7. Newborn Photos
  8. Family Photos when baby is 4 months
  9. Dress up for Halloween as a family
  10. Mail a christmas card
  11. Baby Video - make
  12. Warm Slough 1 time
  13. Website up and running
  14. Order family photo for wall - 1 good one
  15. Read all April 2015 General Conference Talks
  16. Antique Store in Rigby, Idaho
  17. Wash our comforter twice
  18. Bind/organize college papers
  19. Make Kent a Linked In
  20. Maternity Photos - Print 3
  21. Laser Tag
  22. Re-pot Plants
  23. HAVE A BABY!
I love including things that will actually happen without having to plan for them (like having a baby) because it's an easy check off but I feel like I've accomplished something.

4/04/2015

Third Trimester Suprises

Tuesday I had my 28 week appointment for baby. This is the popular "take your glucose drink and we will find out if you have gestational diabetes" appointment. Waking up that morning I was so excited to drink it because it meant:
  1. I'm going to another baby appointment and I'll know if everything is okay with baby.
  2. I get to taste this drink and understand why everyone dislikes it.
  3. I'll get a confirmation that I don't have gestational diabetes - one less thing to worry about. 
At my job, my boss's wife is also pregnant and due about the same time as me. She already had her 28 week appointment and they told her she had gestational diabetes. My boss went off yesterday about how she probably doesn't really have diabetes because she ate cake the night before and threw off the test. He also doesn't like how they are making her go to a diabetic meeting, and how the diabetic essentials cost so much. 

I went home with a different perspective after that chat with my boss, drank my glucose drink, didn't think it was that bad, and waited for my appointment. 

The finger prick doesn't actually hurt, just the moment leading up to it. The nurse gave me a cotton swab to hold on the pricked finger and left to go test my glucose levels. A few minutes later she was back with another finger pricker. I asked her, "Did it not work?" and she said, "Well, it was just a bad reading, maybe another finger will give us a better reading." Okay, whatever that meant. So she pricked my finger again and left the room. This time I was a little worried. She came back and did all the baby things (listened to the heartbeat, measured me, etc.) then left again. 

After the first finger prick
The doctor came in and said my glucose level was 250. They want us to be in between 80-140. Sometimes they make you do further tests to really find out if you have gestational diabetes, but with a number that high he said flat out, "You have gestational diabetes." Then he paused to get my reaction. Awesome. I love it when people do that.

So while I'm holding back a shaky voice and tears, I try to keep the conversation going to distract myself. Another lady (Tina) came in the room and told me about a diabetic meeting that would be the next morning at 8 a.m. I told her I would be there, she gave me a packet and I left. 

I immediately start crying. I couldn't even wait to cry before I got down the stairs of the building. What did I do wrong? I ate eggs, a banana, carrots & sugar snap peas that morning. That's it! (You are supposed to avoid carbs). Is it because of my genetics? What does this really mean for me and baby? I'm not skinny but I'm not fat, why do I have this? Am I going to have diabetes for the rest of my life?? It was so embarrassing!

I get home and I'm a mess. I laid in bed googling everything I could about gestational diabetes, which probably made it worse. I read through some of the packet Tina gave me and basically they want me to write down and control every single thing I eat. I hate keeping track of meals, numbers, carbs, amounts, etc. It makes eating no fun! I might as well not eat. But I know I can't do that ;)

Then I took a nap, which helped a little.

At first this whole thing seemed like a huge hurdle and that I'm never going to have a normal blood sugar level, so they might as well diagnose me now for type 2. My family has a history of diabetes. My dad it type 1 and so I grew up watching him prick his fingers and give himself shots of insulin on a daily basis. I'm glad I have him for support and that I know a little bit about it. 

I went to the meting this morning and there was another lady there with GD too. Tina gave us about an hour and a half lecture on what it means to have GD and how the goal is to control our blood sugar levels with diet and exercise. If it becomes necessary, we will go to medicine, but this first week it just about monitoring our eating and exercise habits. She gave us both prescriptions to go get a glucose test/strips and other things from the pharmacy. 

I went to work, then at lunch went to the pharmacy to get all the stuff and got some food for lunch. I ate a piece of rye bread with turkey and some carrots. I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT I'M DOING! Ha! I'm supposed to eat specific carbs/proteins every two hours and test my blood sugar 4 times every day. I've always wanted to feel better about myself and how I eat, and I know there is a direct correlation between the two, but now? Right now in the middle of being pregnant??

Honestly though I have come to accept this as part of my life now and find it actually a blessing. It took a day, but I'm so much better - Thank you Lauren for your support! Kent and I have been eating pretty poorly and this is the time to start doing what is right for our bodies. I just had to get gestational diabetes to figure that out.

There are SO MANY worse things that could have happened to me and/or baby. I'm so grateful it's just this and that all I have to do is basically eat better and exercise more - which will make both of us feel better!


2/19/2015

Rent a Puppy

 
I have started creating birthday bucket lists for the year between April 30th - April 30th. This year "Rent a Puppy" was on the list! We were able to rent Todd the puppy for 2 hours and it was so much fun! He started out a little timid, but then once we took him to the park, he perked right up and LOVED Kent. When we went home after the park, all Todd wanted to do was sleep on Kent's lap! It was the cutest thing. Sorry for all the photos, but he was just so fun!































 haha the best photo ever.














1/28/2015

18 weeks



I'm new to this pregnancy/baby thing. I'm not quite sure when I need to be posting updates! So I've decided every other week. Here it goes for 18!

How far along: 18 weeks
Baby Size: An heirloom tomato!
Due Date: June 23, 2015
Total weight gain: 4 lbs.
Maternity Clothes: Love those things.
Stretch Marks: Yep.
Sleep: Pretty good. Wish I could sleep longer, but I've gotta pay the bills. 
Best moments: Feeling the baby move like crazy in the morning and at night.
Movement: Yes!
Food Cravings: This week it was probably muffins.
Wedding ring on or off: On.
Happy or Moody: Happy :)

Looking Forward to: Our gender reveal party!! 

Thank you to those of you who voted for my picture this week on the z103.fm website. We had the chance to win a nursery and made it to the second round, but not the third. I wasn't prepared for all that voting! The directions weren't very clear and I had no idea it would be that much voting. So I'm sorry for blowing up your Facebook News Feed. 

It's overwhelming to even think about buying things for baby. So far we have purchased a fox stuffed animal - only because it was cute! haha. I'm looking into the very essentials (not fox stuffed animals) that we will need when buying for baby. I think it's hard for me to decide on things because we don't know the gender yet, but it would be smart to get gender neutral things for the future too... Just too many decisions!

I am proud of myself for doing a birth plan. It's been fun and scary thinking about that day... yikes.