Thursday, February 26, 2009

Baby Update

We have been under a Winter Storm Warning all day- the snow started this morning about 9:30 and is still coming down. Thankfully, it isn't as bad as predicted and we have only gotten 6 inches or so! The wind is supposed to really pick up tonight and possibly make the roads bad tomorrow though. Jason got to leave work early and I left early for my doctor appointment.

The doctor just wanted me to check in after being in the hospital last week. Everything looked great- my blood pressure is unchanging and perfect (that is what they tell me), my weight gain is good and the baby's heartrate was in the 150s. I was reminded to stay well hydrated to help prevent future kidney stones- something I don't think I will be forgetting anytime soon!

Last weekend Jason & I spent the day in Mankato- shopping! He was sooo excited, but didn't complain much. We actually looked at some things for the baby- it is crazy how many choices there are for stollers, car seats, & pack-n-plays! We have definitely narrowed it down, but I want to keep our options open for now. I would hate to make any plans too early! We got to eat out at Applebee's & BWW and go to the movies! We watched "New In Town"- it was good and the popcorn was great!

This week I am 23 weeks...No, I don't wear the same clothes all the time- just every Tuesday for a weekly picture

I finally got our ultrasound pictures scanned onto the computer. All these pictures are actually from the 2nd & 3rd ultrasounds I had done last Monday. The first ultrasound pictures didn't show much because the baby was moving so much, but last week the tech got some good ones (we think anyway).

The baby relieved my pain was finally over! The tech said it looked like the baby had my nose

Another profile picture

Flexing his/her muscles for us to see

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Update for February

Everything is going great in Minnesota! We had our first ultrasound a couple of weeks ago. The baby was super active and the technician had some problems getting some of the pictures. The little guy or girl did not want to stay still for anything! We found out at the doctor Friday that everything looked good, but they needed a few more pictures and we would have to do another ultrasound this week to try to get those last couple of shots.

We scheduled my doctor appointment for earlier in the day on Friday so we could make it back to Missouri at a decent time. If we would learn how to check the weather for Iowa we would have known they were supposed to get a snow storm that day and traveling was not a great idea, but we didn't and we probably would have made the drive anyway. It took us over 10 hours to make our usual 8 hour trip and we took some random roads in Iowa just to get off I-35 since it was at a standstill. I don't think I could even tell you where we were until we finally made it to Des Moines!

After a good night's sleep Jason headed out to "piddle" around the farm (he says he was working!). I got to hang out with Andi, TJ, mom & dad and Travis & Jessi showed up later in the morning. We headed outside to help grandma with the baby lambs. TJ is a sneaky little boy and I learned you can't turn your back on him. I'm not sure how many things he "ate" while we were outside, but I haven't heard anything about him being sick so I guess he didn't eat too much! After helping with the sheep we played in the snow. Jason was getting a deer stand out of the truck while we were outside and joined us for a short snowball fight. He soon headed back to the woods and TJ tried to follow...he broke through the ice on a puddle and decided it was more fun to play in the water so we headed inside! Jason taking a break and playing in the snow TJ was on the ground most of our time outside Jason hit Andi in the face with a snowball and knocked her down- so he ran over to help her up

Playing an old favorite- Memory

Later that afternoon we headed to Macon for a double date with Justin & Megan. We went to eat in Moberly for Valentine's Day. It was a long long wait, but the food was good and we had lots of time to visit- something we don't always get to do a lot of. That night we headed to Shelbina and got to hang out with Jason's mom & dad before going to bed and the next morning before heading back to Minnesota. Getting ready to head out for our Valentine's Night Date

We both were supposed to work yesterday, but we ended up getting the 3 day weekend most schools got for President's Day. It wasn't exactly a fun day off from work for either of us though. I had some crazy pain starting at 2am, but thought I could get through it and it would go away. Finally around 6:30 we headed to the Emergency Room because the pain was only getting worse. By the time we got to the ER I was nauseous from the pain, but relieved when the doctor and nurse thought it sounded like a kidney stone. All I wanted was for them to figure something out and be able to fix it, but the ultrasound and tests they ran didn't show anything so around 10 I was admitted to the hospital as an observation patient. Luckily by this time I had been given some zofran and morphine and feeling much better since the pain was under control. Since they didn't know what was going on they ordered a complete OB ultrasound and we got to go back to radiology and learn that everything was still perfect with the baby and got some cute profile pictures. Shortly after the ultrasound the best thing ever happened! We discovered I had passed a kidney stone!

Wow, it is pretty crazy how much pain something so little can cause! We finally made it home around 5. It was one of the longest days ever and definitely a miserable early morning experience, but Jason says it was just to prepare us for what will be happening in a few months. The good news from the day- we don't have to go back for 2nd ultrasound on Friday because they got the pictures they needed yesterday and we met an awesome OB nurse in the ER that showed us around the OB wing as we were leaving so we have a little insight for that big day!

Jason & I both got some much needed sleep last night and I feel tons better today! It is a little crazy how tired I am after laying in a bed all day yesterday, but my back is finally starting to relax from being so tense with all the pain. I ended up staying home from work just to rest and recover. I wasn't going to argue with Jason when he suggested it, but I am headed back to work tomorrow- thankful that experience is over! Hopefully I never have another one and I wouldn't wish it upon anyone else either!

Today I am 22 weeks- only 126 days until my due date!

I am going to try to scan our ultrasound pictures this week. Everything is going great with the baby! We go back to the doctor this week for a checkup after my hospital stay and then in 5 weeks.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Ice Fishing

Today we headed north to Lake Minnewaska for some ice fishing! It is a little crazy to drive out on an 8,000+ acre lake, park and spend the day on ice, but it was a lot of fun and I'm really glad we got to experience it this winter! A couple of my friends from work go to this lake and Celeste & her husband had some extra room so we spent the day in their "lodge". We left home a little after 7 and made it to the fish house around 9:30- just in time for the fun to begin.

We hadn't been there very long before we (Al) reeled in a little northern. It was only 2 lbs so he tossed it back. After that we hung out watching for more fish- they have a camera that goes down in the lake and you can move it around to watch everything that is going down below the ice. When we weren't watching the fish, we watched a movie (yes, they had a tv), ate, and even got to ride a snowmobile. We spent 7 hours out on the ice before leaving to come home. We only got stuck once trying to leave- not bad compared to others who were out on the lake with 4 wheel drive and got stuck multiple times! Who said people from Missouri can't drive on snow?!? Driving onto the lake- the snow made it look just like land once you got out thereA view of some of the fish houses on the lake- one guy told us there were 3-4000!More fish houses. All the white ground is the lake. The fish house we stayed in is the red one on the right. Celeste & I in front of "The Grand Lodge". Al's mom & dad have an "Ice Castle"- pretty fancy

The back side of the lodge- getting ready to go in
The front half of the house- kitchen, tv, and bathroom to the right The back half of the lodge- the table turns into a bunk, they are using the top bunk for storage and you can't see from the pictures there are two bunks that fold down one on each side
Looking down into an ice hole- the ice was 30 inches thick- we fished down 4 holes- they can have up to eight at a time. It is pretty cozy because they are just on the floor of the lodge so we were fishing while watching Mr. Deeds!
The big northern Al caught later in the day- he had reeled it in to the ice and was getting ready to pull it up through the hole
Jason posing with the keeper- shortly after Al was weighing it and it got away- it was flopping around all over on the floor before Celeste finally caught it between her feet! It ended up weighing 7 lbs- not bad, but no record.
Jason at Jim's fish house getting the low down on how to drive the snowmobile
Jason snowmobiling
Getting ready to go snowmobiling for the first time- it was pretty rough so we didn't ride very long or go to fast
The end of our day driving off the lake

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Jason & I had a good weekend back in Missouri visiting everyone this past weekend. We actually had an extended stay since Jason was in St. Louis for meetings during the week. I drove back early and got to hang out with the Belts on Thursday night and Friday morning before heading to Shelby County. We got to watch a very exciting Jr. High basketball game in Monroe City, spend time with most all of our family, and even watch the sheep one night because mom & dad had a banquet in Columbia. They didn’t get home until after 12:30 and I had forgotten how much fun it is to work with baby lambs all throughout the night (a little bit of sarcasm- we had a set of twins that were not real smart)! We are hoping next time we are back we will get to see Kyle. He was in Columbia all weekend celebrating his birthday and we didn’t make it down there to see him - sorry little brother!

Our drive back was good and we actually made it back Sunday night before 10:00 so it hasn’t been bad getting back in the swing of things. It got up to 45 this weekend so some of the snow has melted. Today has been single digits- low teens, but it is supposed to warm up Thursday and maybe even be in the 30s all the way until Sunday! I miss the warmer weather we got while visiting MO!

Baby Update – I am 20 weeks today- halfway done! We go for my ultrasound on Thursday and back to the doctor next week. We aren’t finding out what sex the baby is so no boy or girl announcement until we have him or her.

Hope everyone is having a good winter- since we are in for 6 more weeks of it!