Our reality has set in and we are getting really excited and organized! I am still anxious to get to a further along gestation so that these little ones are more robust and kicking (to give me confirmation that they are thriving,) but God has answered some prayers because I've been feeling little flutters in the last couple of days. It's been incredibly reassuring. :)
I've usually thought that bathroom mirror-phone-camera-baby-bump-photos were cliche. However, I am intrigued by how much my body is going to change over the next several months, and I want to be able to see the progression, and by the time Nick comes home every day I look like I've fought a war and lost. So the bathroom mirror pictures are my best bet. I have been feeling somewhat bloated, but interestingly, nothing like I did when I was pregnant with Emmy and less than I did at this point in Hannah's pregnancy. It might have something to do with the food aversion. I had the opposite problem with Emmy, I was eating constantly to keep the nausea at bay...Anyways, I invited Emmy along for the photo, because I can't stand taking pictures by myself. She's way more fun to look at anyways...

Ever since we found out we were expecting again, we have been spending our weekends looking into minivans. We had focused our search on pre-owned vans, but got lucky with a sale at the Toyota dealership in Nashville last weekend. My master negotiator of a husband managed to get us a brand-new Sienna for just slightly more than a pre-owned van of the same model. My Highlander is going up for sale in the lemon lot on post next week...I'm so sad to see it go, but after a week with the awesome features the minivan boasts, I don't really know what I ever did without it. :-p
We didn't really think out our whole car buying experience before heading down to Nashville. In fairness, we didn't know that we were actually going to get a car at the price we were willing to pay, and, quite honestly, it has been so long since either of us bought a car that we forgot how long it takes. Anyways, we brought the kids with us, and it became clear about 5 minutes in that their stamina isn't up to snuff quite yet. So, we decided to divide and conquer: Nick bought the car and I took the kids. I did everything I could think of to keep them occupied for four hours that spanned the time that should have been designated for naps. Unfortunately, we trashed Nick's car in the process. Thank goodness for baby wipes and Purell:
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Of course, they zonked out as soon as I tapped out and drove them home. |
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My new G-ride! :) HUGE check off the to-do list! So thankful!! |
Tomorrow is Saint Patrick's Day! With Nick out-of-town, the girls and I celebrated a day early since we have church group tomorrow night...Emmy, much to my surprise, proclaimed corned beef and cabbage to be her favorite dinner! I asked Emmy if she'd like to go get some ice cream for dessert and she said "YES! But after I finished my dinner first!" I still can't believe that I heard those words come out of her mouth...
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Sissy got more of her dinner on her face and clothes than she did in her belly. |
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I've been really sensitive to temperature lately, which poses a problem as I bathe in scalding hot water. Lately, I have been feeling queasy while I'm in the shower and therefore needing to lay down for a time after my shower. My Emmy has been such an angel as I remedy my self-inflicted malady. Usually, she will lay with me and tell me that she hopes I feel better soon. Today, she brought my laptop into my room, fired up I-tunes, and held a ball for her prince and princess Barbies. I couldn't help but grin when I sat up and found her mid-dance. :) |
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So excited!! Emmy tells me that she has a baby in her belly, too, and that her belly is going to get big like mine. Sissy is completely oblivious to anything beyond snacks, balls, ducks, books, bouncing, Dada, Darla and poo-poo. |