Sunday, January 27, 2013

Pink Cantaloupe

Baby.Two.Update

  • How far along?: 20 weeks
  • Baby is the size of a: Little cantaloupe
  • Total weight gain/loss: +13ish
  • The Bump: I feel like a house...the bump isn't THAT big, but my body is. I'm looking about 5 weeks further along than the first time, which I'm really hoping will slow down soon.
  • Symptoms: sore after attempting to workout... it's a sad time in my life, but will be worth it in another 20 weeks!
  • Food Cravings: Anything chocolate, or occasionally a chocolate shake/twist cone
  • Anything Making Me Queasy or Sick: Nothing lately.
  • Sleep: Sleeping a little better, but still waking up a couple of times a night.
  • What I miss: The energy to exercise! I have the equipment, even a fancy treadmill that sits in my bedroom, collecting clothes that no longer fit. I need a workout partner to keep me going!
  • Weddings Rings On or Off: On. The usual... both are on during the day and I only wear my wedding band at night.
  • Any Names Picked Out Yet: Names are tough... especially when hubby and I don't agree on any of them :)
  • Gender Prediction: I've been thinking girl, only because this pregnancy is completely opposite of my first. I'd be excited either way - if we have a boy... all clothes and toys are set already. If we have a girl, we get to go shopping. Everyone wins!
  • Movement: Feeling small kicks. Same activity as Cohen had, usually awake and kicking around 2-3pm and then again at 10-11ish. If they're anything similar, we'll have some late night kiddos running around and we'll be in bed before they will. Looking forward to it.
  • Maternity Clothes:I'm into quite a bit of maternity shirts and casual pants (aka sweats), but when it comes to work attire, I'm attempting to squeeze into anything I can. I layer a lot, so it has actually been hiding a small bump for awhile. Give me another week, I'll start waddling :)
  • Labor Signs: None.
  • Best Moment of the Week: We're having a GIRL!!!! Hubby and I finally went to the department store to check out some newborn outfits. It is amazing how 'different' it is to shop for a girl. We're so used to heading towards sweatshirts and sports themed outfits, that we were completely thrown off when looking at all of the little girl outfits. We opted for only two newborn sets, trying our best to steer clear of too much pink. It was our first round, I'm sure I can be persuaded to get a few things in pink in the next 20 weeks.
  • What I’m excited about/looking forward to: Getting the nursery ready and working with Cohen to help prepare him as much as we can for a baby sister.
  • Friday, December 14, 2012

    Here We Go Again...




    We're expecting our 2nd Child!

    That's right...Baby #2 will be due right around Cohen's 2nd birthday, so this summer will be rather busy for us. I've decided to try to keep up my blog with progress of this pregnancy and some possible photos to come. We're announcing on our blog only, due to the craze of social media... so please keep your comments to this blog, and do not post to Facebook/Twitter/etc. I'm ready to share with some of you... but not the world. I know of only a handful that actually keep up with me on here... and you've been waiting for me to finally update, so here it is...

    I had an ultrasound done on week 10. Brook and I were able to hear the speedy little heartbeat and get a quick glimpse at the little bean. Baby was twisting and turning, so the Dr. could hardly get any pictures for us to take home. We ended up with only two photos, and I'm pretty sure it is my baby's behind. We're just passed the 1st trimester and I've already been mooned by my child! Other than that, everything looks great so far!


    Baby.Two.Update

  • How far along?: 13 weeks
  • Baby is the size of a: Georgia Peach!
  • Total weight gain/loss: +5ish
  • The Bump: It's rounding out...bigger than the first go-around!
  • Symptoms: no longer feeling exhausted or too tired to move. I'm also not constantly starving (THANK GOOOOODNESS!)
  • Food Cravings: Always... chocolate, chocolate, chocolate...and carbs. Nothing different than before pregnancy though :)
  • Anything Making Me Queasy or Sick: Only if I take a vitamin before eating.
  • Sleep: Not doing so hot on this front. Waking up multiple times a night, sometimes not able to go back to sleep.
  • What I miss: The energy to exercise. I don't want to get out of bed in the morning, or workout before bed...so I miss the motivation to do so during the day. I also miss a casual glass of wine. Our wine club shipments are delivered, our bottles are starting to add up, and I'm not allowed to do anything but open them up and pour a glass for guests...lame.
  • Weddings Rings On or Off: On. The usual... both are on during the day and I only wear my wedding band at night.
  • Any Names Picked Out Yet: Not really. I downloaded an app on my cell phone to help find favorites, but we haven't even come close to talking about ideas and names yet.
  • Gender Prediction: I've been thinking girl, only because this pregnancy is completely opposite of my first. I'd be excited either way - if we have a boy... all clothes and toys are set already. If we have a girl, we get to go shopping. Everyone wins!
  • Movement: I don't think so. I feel flutters here and there, but I assume those are just my organs moving.. not actual baby kicking and rolling. Who knows.
  • Maternity Clothes: Some. Mine are still borrowed out to a friend at the moment, so I've purchased a few nicer shirts for work in case my regular clothes no longer fit. I have some new pants (non-maternity) in one size larger to get me by a few more months. Guess it depends on how I carry this one.
  • Labor Signs: None.
  • Best Moment of the Week: Xmas shopping for Cohen and new baby. We're currently looking into a twin bed for Cohen, or purchasing a 2nd crib so that both kids can grow with their own set. Cohen also got a 'baseball' chair and ottoman for an early Xmas gift. He already LOVES it!
  • What I’m excited about/looking forward to: Feeling the baby move and Cohen understanding that a new baby brother or sister is coming.

  • Monday, December 10, 2012

    Hi, My name is Stephanie....and it has been over 1 year since my last post

    I can't believe it has been well over a year since my last update. Time has flown, and then some. Apparently having an infant turn into a bit of a toddler in the last year has kept us busy! So busy, that I never even have time to check emails these days - all I want to do is pass out when rocking my little Co-Bear at night. For those of you with a 17 month old, and a mind that can't focus on something longer than 2 minutes (if that..), I knew you'd understand. For the rest of you, well - just tell me how you do it. I'm willing to try to learn ...maybe. :)

    I guess I should start with our year in review - so I can somewhat catch up as long as I can remember what happened. No promises that the following happened in the exact order as they are listed, but I tried.
    • In October of last year Brook was offered the opportunity for a promotion at work. He accepted and we immediately started 'de-cluttering the house' and preparing for our home to officially be 'For Sale'
    • Brook started his job in November 2011 in Ankeny, IA where he was sleeping on a friend's couch during the week days until we could find a home and wrap our lives around a big move with an infant in tow.
    • We eventually found a home at the end of November and closed on December 23rd, 2011. Merry Christmas to us! We took the keys, dropped off some things in our new home and began our usual holiday travels for family Xmas parties.
    • somewhere in the crazy house shopping and offer negotiation, I was offered a job for a career changing opportunity.... on the other side of the state. Completely excited that I found a job, and one I really wanted, but it was a total game changer as to how we would work as a family for awhile.We decided that I should go for it (yay!!) and we'd figure everything out as we go.
    • ISU played in the Pinstripe bowl over New Years, so of course - we spent a week out in New York with friends to celebrate the new year.
    • As soon as we were back from New York, the moving company was moving our belongings into our new home, giving us 2 days to try to unpack and get ready before I had to begin traveling across the state for work that next Monday.
    • My first few months into the job were pretty tough on all of us. I was gone about 4 days a week and would come home to a 6 month old who no longer slept through the night! Cohen had taken it the hardest with a new environment, a daycare and no longer having a mom during the weekdays. We didn't expect him to realize all of the changes, but it is pretty amazing how smart these little kids are today. It eventually took us 4-5 months until Cohen would sleep through the night consistently again.
    • Once we had gotten through January and February 2012, we were pretty much slowing down and focusing back on our little Cohen again. Maybe I should no longer call him 'little' - he was enjoying solid foods that we were making and pureeing from scratch. Brook and I had a system of steaming veggies on Sunday nights and packaging everything up with breast milk, formula and foods so it was an easy transition for Brook in the mornings - grabbing a packed cooler full of everything Cohen needed for daycare and heading out the door.
    • Since the last post - Cohen had rolled over, crawled, stood and then cruised with furniture - even had most of his teeth in. He was experiencing his first colds due to daycare germs and the awesome, never ending (so it seems) coughs that he just couldn't get rid of.
    • We took a family trip to California in April 2012 to visit the famous Sonoma Valley wineries and spent a week with our parents, with Cohen in tow. His first airplane ride was successful. He slept through most of the flights and when he was awake, was all smiles to see grandparents all around us. I was just thankful we weren't 'Those People' who bring their screaming children on the airplane and don't try everything to calm their kids. Cohen only had a short whining session when another child across the aisle from us was screaming and in tears. once I calmed him down, I shared new books with the other mother - in case all her daughter needed was something new to look at. It only helped for a little bit... but I was happy to have her quiet for 10 minutes :)
    • Cohen's first words were 'ball' and 'pup-pup'. Although he was picking up on a ton more, he has about 10 or 11 words down before his 1st birthday.
    • Speaking of his 1st birthday...we celebrated with friends and family at our new house - all decked out with owl cupcakes, burgers on the grill and a few of Cohen's friends that would help open gifts and play ball. Cohen had a blast, and took a REALLY LONG nap - which was much appreciated for mommy and daddy that day (even Cody too)!
    • Cohen started walking around 11 months... and finally had it down around his 1st birthday or a little after. Since then, he's running all over, chasing the poor dog and climbing everything he can so he can jump off or 'fly' into your arms. It's a constant issue at our house, knowing that when it's quiet... there must be something wrong because he's planning something wild and I get to drop everything to run and catch him as he leaps off of the back of the couch. Brings me back to my good 'ol softball days. Think fast and don't you dare hesitate!
    We've almost been in our 'new' house for a year - and it seems like yesterday we were signing papers and handed the keys. Cohen will be 18 months on December 21! 1.5 years... it is mind blowing to know I can blink.. and he keeps growing another inch. Oh well - I'm enjoying every minute of it and every hug and kiss I get - so if it keeps me from posting on a weekly/monthly/yearly basis... so be it :)

    Some photos from the past year...











    Tuesday, August 30, 2011

    Time has been flying by... Cohen is already 10 weeks old and had his 2 month check up on Brook and I's 2 year anniversary. Not only has 2 years gone by super fast (it feels like just last month I was in a wedding dress, hugging people I didn't know :oP hehe), but the last 2 months of mommyhood has gone by faster than I expected. In a way, I feel like our little Cohen has been with us the entire time, but then again I can't believe he's 10 weeks old... makes me feel that much older ;o)

    Cohen's 1 month check up went really well - so well ... that I kind of forgot to update you. My memory has been more focused on when I last fed him and trying to remember to eat myself. I had a million questions for the pediatrician for month one. I can imagine how annoying I was, but I'm sure the Dr. hears this all of the time. Then again, maybe she doesn't... we do live in Ottumwa (only joking...seriously). For month two, I had one concern. Cohen has a bit of an issue with his right eye. Every morning it is caked in goobers and throughout the day I have to clean it out after napping sessions. It comes and goes for how severe it is on a daily basis, but I wasn't sure if it was caused by allergies or just from being a newborn, new to all of the elements. She confirmed that he probably just has a smaller tear duct that hasn't fully developed and will grow with him. We should just give it a few more months and he will probably get it all figured out. If not, we're keeping an eye on it!

    Little C is... well, little. He's gaining weight, and is very healthy - but is still on the skinny side for a baby. The nurses said we have homework to do b/c they'd much rather give shots to a baby with chubby thighs than to skinny chicken legs like he currently has. Oh well - he's cute as a button to me and if the Dr. has no worries about his weight/size, then I don't! I'm just glad I can gradually get used to his weight gain because even at his current stats, he gets heavy after awhile to handle!

    Here are his current growth stats (I will update this once I find the rest of the stats!)
    • Birth: 
      • 7 lbs. 9 oz.
      • 21" long
      • head: 36 cm
    • 1 Week: 
      • 7 lbs. 1 oz. 
      • 21" long
    • 1 Month: 
      • 8 lbs. 1 oz. 
      • 21 1/2" long
    • 2 Months: 
      • 10 lbs. 7 1/2 oz. (10%)
      • 23 3/4" long (25-50%)
      • head: 15 1/2" (25-50%)


    7 week toes!

    sleepy boy

    Don't you dare take my binky!

    He has such skinny legs :o)

    Business in the front

    Proof that he's cranky every once in awhile

    Cohen's favorite part of the day - walking with daddy!

    First official family photo (including Cody this time)

    Tiny smirk... he'll be such a big flirt

    Twins.

    Grandpa and Grandma Bahnsen came to visit :o)

    Whoopsie Poopsie!

    As weird as this posting might be, some of the moms out there might understand where I'm coming from when they read this. From what I read throughout my pregnancy, I THOUGHT that a breastfed baby was supposed to have more dirty diapers than a formula fed one... according to my pediatrician, this is not the case. Breastfed babies tend to have less dirty diapers and can sometimes even go up to a week before having a BM. Awesome - this is where the HUGE blow outs come in.

    For awhile (and when I say 'awhile' I mean... the past couple of weeks) Brook and I have just assumed that Cohen has my genes when it comes to our digestive system. He's gassy like his daddy, but it could be several days before you see anything besides a hundred wet diapers. It worried me, but Cohen's Dr. keeps telling us it is totally normal as he is growing. Anyway - he had gone almost four days before having anything in his diaper and Cohen loves to choose the PERFECT time to let it all go! We were out celebrating my mother-in-law's birthday and having a nice dinner with family and friends when I looked over at Cohen's car seat and noticed that there was something yellow-ish on it. I immediately looked at Brook's plate to see if he had anything from his meal that may have spilled. Nothing...

    Huh - what in the world is that? Wait a second... gross! I opened up Cohen's blanket and WHOA - it was all there waiting for me. probably a week of built up awesomeness left for me to clean up in a public restroom. We weren't prepared at all! I used to keep extra clothes and blankets in his diaper bag, but have given up on them since he was growing so fast that I needed to get the newborn sized clothing out and had yet to replace them with the 0-3 month sizes. My bad! Cohen had blown through his diaper, onesie, shorts and blanket...did i mention, the awesomeness of this? I spent the next 15 minutes using every wipe in the diaper bag to clean up his legs, butt and clothes.

    The very next day, he was at it again. We took a trip to Menards on Sunday afternoon to grab some home improvement essentials and a few sale items from their newspaper ad. I had him in a front carrier the entire time, just chillin' as we strolled through the aisles. As we were checking out, I felt a little rumble and thought nothing of it, then more and much much bigger rumbles as he let out a big 'ol SIGH. Uh oh. I started laughing, hoping that we could just get him in the car and get home quick. Just incase, I wanted to check it out to see if it would be an emergency melt down as we drive across town. Little C just gave me some raised eyebrows as I quickly realized he had blown through his diaper once again and it was about to come through his bodysuit. Luckily, we made it home and into the nursery before he started to fuss about his dirty attire. Needless to say, laundry was done ASAP after that one!

    What really lead me to write this blog about Cohen's last few days was our trip to the local YMCA this morning. I did my usual routine, fed Cohen, changed him and quickly fled to the gym so that I know I have at least two hours of 'me' time to get whatever I need to done while the ladies at the Kids Cove watch him. He was sleeping as we arrived so I knew it would be another easy day for them to watch. As I finished my workout and headed back to the Cove to pick him up, I noticed that his diaper bag was moved from the little lockers and brought into the play area. The two ladies working there were just staring at him and snickering. I started thinking... oh great - what happened?! As I walk up... I see my son in a light pink onesie. He was fast asleep and all bundled in to his car seat, ready to go. I looked back up and the women started laughing. One of them started to tell me that she heard him farting a little bit so she had picked him up to change him. Apparently, she decided to take the diaper off a little too quickly and Cohen had blown out, without a diaper on. She said he had not only gotten poop all over the changing station, the walls and himself... he managed to get it in her hair! I immediately started laughing, then appologized - but come on, even I know better than to let him go diaperless after a few toots!

    Cohen: 3 ... Us: 0

    Here are a few photos to share the laugh. Cohen will hate me when he's older and I have proof out in cyberspace that he was put in a pink onesie in public... that will be my blackmail when he's older, finally settling the score :o)

    Thumbs up mom! Check out my sweet new outfit!

    "I was like... oh no you DIDN'T take my diaper off... pssh!"

    Wait... are you actually zooming in. Stop. Now.

    Now this is more like it!

    For the record: I'm a tiger, not a princess in pink.

    Enough with the pictures... it's almost my nap time.

    Friday, July 29, 2011

    Welcome back to reality :o)

    I suppose it is about time that I update this blog.... whoops - its been 5.5 weeks since our little one was born and way too long since coming back to this site to update my fellow readers/stalkers ;o) hehe.
    Looks like I won't have much time to write up crazy long stories or rant about the new parenthood life that has been thrown at us, but I'll try to update much more often, with more photos and tips and tricks of what we're learning along the way. AKA... I can only do what I have time for, between feedings, naps and a child screaming in the next room.

    Here's what you've missed so far:

    Cohen Christopher Richardson was born on June 21, 2011 - yes, the first day of Summer! What a great way to start off the season, with a newborn - stuck inside the house while we get through the heat wave of the Summer months. It has been such a blessing - although I miss the sunshine and the feeling of a sauna when I walk outside to let the dog out, I see this as an excuse for another year without skin cancer! I would most likely be hanging out at a friend's pool, soaking up the sun in baby oil and bronzer instead of SPF 30+ or staying inside like I should. So - thank you in advance, Cohen, for keeping us safely indoors, and pale as hell :o)

    Just a couple of hours old. Proud Daddy holding his son :o)
    Daddy dressing Cohen before we leave the hospital.

    Holding Daddy's hand
    Already liking a 'binky' - YIKES!
    All wrapped up and ready to rock 'n roll.
     
    First car ride home.

    Cohen gets to meet his big brother, Cody...


    And now... here come the last few weeks:

    First tummy time (cheating on the Boppy pillow)

    Cohen got this awesome owl hat from our friend Amy! Love!!

    He's just chillin'

    3 weeks old - hanging out on the changing table.
    That's all for now - more photos and updates will come later. Now it's time for Mommy to get on her treadmill and try to burn off the large thighs that decided to stick around after this pregnancy was over!

    Friday, June 17, 2011

    Playing the waiting game

    Aww...
    Just wanted to do a quick update of this week. Week 39 has come and ALMOST gone - and still nothing. I keep getting phone calls and text messages for people, which I totally appreciate - but I'm much more impatient than they are and I just keep telling them 'no news really means... NO NEWS!'

    I finally had my week 39 check up. Lost 3lbs since last week (must have been retaining water for the last month like crazy) and my blood pressure was abnormally high for the first time of this entire pregnancy. It was a hot day yesterday, and I spent some time outside in the sun. I'm not in the medical field or anything, but I didn't notice anything out of the ordinary of how I felt... even though the doctors started asking me tons of questions, trying to rule out preeclampsia. Just to be on the safe side, I had my blood drawn for tests and am collecting my urine for 24 hours. Gross. Once I started actually paying attention, I realized that even though I was going to the bathroom a million times yesterday, nothing much was coming out. Not to mention, my urine was really dark for all of the water I had been consuming throughout the day.

    At this appointment, I am progressing - but nothing too exciting. I am dilated 2cm, 50% effaced and Baby is at 0 station. We're finally engaged! Maybe this means I'll stop feeling the banging around in there while the head was floating. It was still a little disappointing to hear that I am only at 2cm, but that is better than still being stuck at 1cm - which is where I was a month ago. I keep telling the LO that we're running out of time and on deadlines here, so lets kick it into gear and get the show on the road. Literally. Once Baby R has arrived, we have weddings to attend. July 2 is officially 2 weeks away and I have a bridesmaid dress to fit into!

    Brook and I spent the evening trimming tree branches and loading them in the truck to take out to the landfill. When I say that WE were working... I mean Brook. I wasn't trimming, just dragging branches across the yard trying to keep myself busy. Otherwise I'd be pacing the house looking for something to do with myself. I could do laundry, maybe clean - but I'm not that type of nester. I'm more of a cooking/baking type and we don't have room in the fridge. Not to mention, my urine is being stored in there :o) mmMMmm

    No photos have been taken lately. So I have no belly updates. I guess I could take them myself, but maybe I'll take one tonight and post tomorrow. Probably not ;o) hehe I'll just add a few images from our pregnancy photoshoot a few weeks back. Kelli Jo Heimer is awesome - and even though it was raining out when we were doing outdoor shots - it was still a bunch of fun. We had photos taken in Nora Springs, Iowa. This is the town I grew up in, and where KJ lives - so we spent some time in the park, in her studio and by some good 'ol fashioned grain bins. I love them - I just can't pick which ones I like the most to actually purchase!

    Heart. 
    My favorite book as a child.