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Great Gear for New Moms – Breast Feeding

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Lets face it, the baby industry can’t be too far behind the wedding industry in that there are billions of dollars spent each year. It can be tricky to navigate what you want versus what you need. I’ve found that with Jonathan, less can sometimes be much better. Over the next few weeks, I hope to post some of the things that I/we have found to be great buys & things to have on hand for when you bring a baby home. Granted, what works for us may not be what works best for you. I’m just sharing some of the things that I’ve found really great and/or really useful!

First up, nursing gear!

1. Medela Pump in Style- I don’t spend a ton of time pumping, but I really have enjoyed my Medela. Its super simple and gets the job done really quickly. It was recommended to me by at least 10 different people when I was searching for pumps. There were honestly no other brands that anyone else suggested.

2. Bamboobies Nursing pads- Holy cow do I love these things! They are amazing! I don’t know what words can be used to describe them best: super soft especially on sore nipples, worth the money, durable, great because you don’t have to invest in the disposable ones that don’t work nearly as well as these do, the daytime ones are super cute hearts, the night-time ones are super absorbable and soft.

3. Nursing tanks- I love nursing tanks better than bras, even though I do have a nursing bra. Nursing tanks are much more comfy! I bought my tank from Breakout Bras  (carry all sizes) and my bra from Bravado Designs. Ladies who are larger than a C cup, who want good quality tanks and bras, these two websites are your go to places!  Believe me!

4. My Brestfriend Nursing pillow- Those first few weeks, or even first two months, can be really challenging for breast-feeding. I really regret not buying one of these to have on hand for that time period. We’ve had the opportunity to use them on the many occasions we visited the lactation consultant to get feeding issues worked out, or when I’ve visited Joe at his office and needed to feed Jonathan while there. The My Brestfriend pillows are GREAT!  I hated our Boppy so I switched over to a sturdy pillow, which we’re accustomed to at this point.

5. Praise Baby station on Pandora (I use it on my iPhone)- I’m going to be really honest here. Nursing was incredibly tough those first two months. Nursing a baby who hated to sleep made things even more difficult. There were so many days, but most especially nights, that I cried sobbed. I was SO tired. My body could barely function, I didn’t think I could take care of myself, let alone a newborn who needed 100 % of my attention while he was awake. I felt God had abandoned me and wasn’t listening to any of my prayers. I was TIRED, I was feisty, I felt alone. One of the best things I did was to find the Praise Baby station on Pandora. I would turn it on while nursing many nights/mornings/days and by the end of the feeding session, I would feel a little more refreshed. Besides good praise music for mama, it was also good, clean music that I felt safe for Jonathan to listen to.  (Beware though, there were a few times Jonathan was just falling asleep, and a Veggie Tales song came on. Veggie Tales are great, but not exactly soothing!)

Some other great things to have on hand:

- Neosporin (or just polysporin) withOUT pain relief. If you end up with cracked nipples, you’re going to want this!

-MotherLove More Milk Plus vitamins! These bad boys ROCK. I take them a few times a day to help keep my milk supply steady. I’m not one that has an over abundance issue. If your supply tends to run at just enough to low, get these things! Whole Foods carry them, but they’re almost half the price on Amazon.

- Frozen peas, bendable ice pack, something that will ease the burning pain for when you’re engorged or have insanely sore nipples. It will most likely happen!

If you have other great gear for breast feeding that you’d like to suggest, feel free to comment and let everyone know!

God’s Blessings & Our Birth Adventures

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I don’t think if Joe and I sat down and counted we could come up with a conclusive list of how blessed we feel right now! Even though we said we would love for our little guy to wait until around his due date before arriving, we would not trade these overwhelming feelings of love for anything this world has to offer! Years of countless prayers for a child have been worth every second of waiting. God’s timing is perfect.

A huge thank you: to our families for their support & encouragement, to our friends who have and will be bringing us dinners, to my friend Kim who talked with me through Facebook for the first part of labor, to Jennifer for loaning us her car seat and Rebekah for bringing it to us, for our pastors & wives for visiting us and sending us sweet notes, and for all of you who have sent us kind messages and cards!

As for the arrival of Mr. Jonathan Alexander, it was quite fast and definitely not the experience I had been anticipating. One of my doctors did not encourage me to try to aim for a natural birth for my first child. However, I wanted to at least try. I prepped myself by reading through two Bradley Method books, by practicing my breathing techniques, and by learning to relax and visualize thanks to birthing/music cd’s and scripture. I felt decently prepared for labor and birth.

And then came labor…

 

(the rest of the story may contain TMI…just a heads up)

Monday was my first day unemployed! I had planned a week and a halves worth of “nesting” things to do before the baby’s due date. I accomplished a lot, especially since Joe left early that morning, and had a late night meeting.

That night/Tuesday morning, around 1 am, I shot out of bed with intense pain around my bladder. I didn’t think much of it because having to go to the bathroom in the middle of the night was quite common. The difference was that this time, I didn’t actually have to use the bathroom. I tried, but to no avail. So I went back to bed. About 15 minutes later, a repeat. No relief. I sat there, a little confused before thinking that maybe I was having Braxton Hicks contractions… since I was still two weeks away from my due date. Water is the known trick to relieve the contractions if they were Braxton Hicks, so I decided I should try to get some. It took me half an hour to make it from the bedroom upstairs to the kitchen downstairs.

I found that in order to relieve the pain that was building, the only sort of comfort I could find was to sit on the toilet. Sitting on the birthing ball or in chairs put pressure in all the wrong places. Lying down didn’t help at all. Eventually I managed to get the glass of water, but it provided no relief. I decided to try to distract myself by getting on the computer. Thankfully my friend Kim happened to be on Facebook and noticed that I had posted a status update noting that I didn’t think I’d make it to my due date. She messaged me and we talked for a little while. Since she recently had her first baby, she understood the feelings and pains I was experiencing. And apparently, sitting on the toilet is not only an effective way to relieve the pain, but also common.

This also happened to be the time I decided we may need to go ahead and get our car seat. Amazon got a middle of the night order from me between contractions!

The pain continued to increase and became more frequent, but still fairly bearable. After 3am decided I needed to start tracking the contractions. They were about 30-40 seconds in duration and coming about 6 minutes apart. I knew I still had a ways to go before the 5-1-1 rule my doctor’s office calls for (5 minutes apart, lasting 1 minute in duration, for 1 hour). I decided I had a lengthy battle ahead of me.

At 4am I decided I could no longer handle the pain alone and that I needed Joe, if nothing else for the moral support. Not only was the pain intensifying at this point, but I was beginning to get sick. Joe got up, started getting things ready (labor bag was 3/4 packed, hospital bag about 1/4). I continued my routine of toilet sitting until I would get sick and then I’d throw up. Back and forth this went for a little while. Around 6am, Joe called out of work and told them he’d keep them updated.

We decided that once my contractions were closer to a minute, we’d start heading to the hospital…since we’d more than likely be hitting rush hour traffic. In the meantime, with my head in the toilet, I told Joe that if this were only the beginning, I was getting drugs at the hospital. I figured we’d get there and I’d only be 4 or 5 cm dialated. I already needed relief! We finished packing our bags and Joe cancelled my lunch date with my friend Rebekah via text message (to which worried her since Joe didn’t tell her I was in labor!).

Around 8:45(?) we got in the car and left to head to the hospital. At this point my contractions were averaging 52 seconds in duration and coming every 5 minutes and 15 or so seconds. Of course we had our “road blocks” along the way- the school bus, the stop lights, the slow drivers. I tried to get my doctor’s office on the phone, but couldn’t manage the phone tree and my contractions. Joe called for me instead (while driving in crazy traffic and trying to keep me breathing calmly). They asked for me to come by the office to be checked out first since it was our first baby and they didn’t want us having to go to the hospital if I didn’t need to (their office is in the building joining the hospital). Within a few minutes of Joe hanging up, I felt the need to push, but knew I couldn’t push in the car! I told Joe we weren’t going to the office, we were going straight to the hospital! So he called them back and let them know.

In the meantime, Joe was still battling traffic, and I was battling intense pain. At one point when Joe was talking with the doc’s office, people wouldn’t get out of his way when he flashed his headlights, so I reached over and turned his emergency flashers on. Most everyone got the point except the people who wouldn’t let us in the exit lane to the hospital. I was pretty serious about the pain level and need to get over, that I rolled down my window (on a major highway) and flagged my arm out to let the goober drivers know that we needed in and pronto!!!

When we finally arrived at the hospital, Joe pulled up to the women’s center door and ran in to get me a wheel chair. The only thing I took in with me was my id/wallet and labor bag. Joe rushed me in and we got through security who called to let the nurses know we’d be coming up. Once in the maternity/L&D waiting room we waited for a nurse to come get us. Within a minute or two a nurse came out to grab us. The time was 9:28. She told us we’d be going to triage first to be assessed. As soon as we got through the triage doors, a major contraction hit me, and I yelped out in pain and tried not to bear down! Thats all it took for her to realize that we may need to skip triage and head straight for a delivery room, to which I was thankful.

We got in the room, Joe threw our bag in the corner and helped me get undressed and in a robe. Joe asked when he should move his car to the parking deck and the nurse said “right now”, while beginning to assess me and get my information loaded in the computer. With Joe gone, it was difficult to answer their questions, stay calm, and not push. I was asked if I felt the need to push, I immediately said “YES!”. My main nurse, Crystal, stopped loading everything into the computer, threw on some gloves and checked me.

Her response to me was “well, glad you decided to come when you did.”

Me: “Why?”

Crystal: “Well, you’re 9.5 cm dilated and the only thing keeping the baby in right now is the fact your bag of waters hasn’t broken.”

Disbelief hit me that I was that far along. The nurses begin shouting out things to each other, calling for a doctor and more nurses stat! They didn’t have time to get my medical chart/info, so I had to answer questions on the fly. They couldn’t find the on-call OB doctor for my practice and were calling for any available OB. When I heard them say they needed any doctor, I knew things were serious.

Joe made it back in time for the nurse to say “ok, we’re ready to start pushing.” He was in complete shock that we were that far along. I had one nurse on one side of me trying her hardest between my pushing to get my IV started, and another nurse on the other side of me trying to get my ID bracelets on. Other sets of nurses were in there, running around getting carts set up for delivery and for the care of the baby. Crystal gave up the attempt to load the contraction monitor paper into the machine, and focused instead on just getting readings. A doctor from my practice did make it over…barely! She broke my water and said she’d be back in a few minutes. I can’t recall, but I don’t think she got to step out for more than those few minutes.

The first few pushes I had no clue what to do. I was trying not to panic, but the pain was intense and I was sweating up a storm. Joe asked them to get me a cool wash cloth, which helped tremendously. Crystal and Joe coached me through the first few pushes, but all I could do was scream out in pain. Later Joe told me he’s never seen me raise my voice or scream like that. I asked what he meant, and he said my screaming was very primal.

We did pushes in sets of three. I finally got the point that holding my breath to push and not screaming was key. By the second or third set of 3′s, Joe said he looked down and could see Jonathan’s head. Joe’s reassurance to me at that point was the key to me continuing. The intense pain and pressure was indescribable! By the fourth or fifth set of pushes, Jonathan popped out at 9:55am.

When I looked up and opened my eyes, I panicked to see the cord was wrapped around his neck. I didn’t hear him whimper or cry (which isn’t uncommon I know). Joe told me that Jonathan popped his head out and his hand came too. His hand was waving to the world as Crystal was trying to cut the cord to relieve the pressure. Within a short period of time, I had gotten to the hospital and had my son lying on my chest. I was in complete love…and shock! A few minutes later I delivered the placenta and was being stitched up. I tore in two places, one of them was a second degree rip.

I don’t know how long it was, but Jonathan was taken from me to be cleaned up and examined. He weighed in 7lbs even and 19.5 inches long. He had great APGAR scores. While everything was chaotic leading up to his delivery, I wouldn’t trade it for anything in this world. I wanted a natural delivery, and had one (regardless of if I wanted to or not). I wanted to hold my baby right away and was able to!

A few pictures for you…

Jonathan Alexander

Happy family of 3

Time to go home!

Transitions

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This is a going to be a weird week for me as I transition from employed to not employed, but still waiting on the baby to arrive. My (now former) coworker made the comment that for the first week or so it will feel like I’m on vacation. I may feel like that, but I can’t proceed like I’m on vacation. There are numerous things I want to get done over the course of the next two weeks. And then, if baby boy decides he doesn’t want to make his debut, then we’ll take a day or two off! So for now, we pray that he stays inside for another week and a half or two, and that I can be very diligent in my work!

Last weeks goals were all met, to which I have to thank my husband for all of his help, as well as my father-in-law for helping too. There are things I just can’t do right now (climbing in the attic, climbing on a ladder, etc). This weeks goals I should be able to do without having to ask for too much help.

Goals for 4/29 – 5/5

Household organization-

- Clean master bedroom

- Clean downstairs bathroom

- Clean off kitchen table

- Clean kitchen desk

- Spray off deck one more time to rid it of the yellow pollen chalkiness

- Overhaul sewing room

- Clean front windows & doors, and back door

- Put away all childrens books

- Organize/clean up a few things in the garage

Baby & Nursery-

- Pray every day that I don’t go into labor this week! 

- Order all remaining necessary items (like the car seat!)

- Sew nursing cover

- 38 week doctors visit and ultrasound

- Contact and confirm photographer

- Begin making curtains for nursery

- Relaxation & visualization, 3 days, 30 minutes (update: 1 day down)

Marriage-

- Read Bible together at least two nights this week

Reading-

- Finish reviewing Bradley book

Life in general-

- Up water goals by 1 and meet 5 days during the week (update: 1 day down)

- Write thank you notes for gifts received last week from my very kind coworkers

- Stock up on supplies

- Follow up on work life insurance policy

The Ends are Upon Me

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This week is bittersweet on so many levels. For six and a half years I have worked for the same company. I’ve worked nights and days,worked  full time and part,  had battles and victories. I found my passion for organization and was able to weed out things I didn’t quite enjoy. I’ve made some friends along the way that are pretty special. During these years I met my husband, got married, and finally got pregnant. A lot of people say one day they’ll quit their job and do something else, something they would love more than what they currently do. And this week, its my turn! I leave a job and friends behind, but I get to be home every day with my child.

On Wednesday I will officially be considered full term. I honestly cannot believe that the end of pregnancy is officially upon me. Its so surreal. The pursuit of parenthood is finally reaching its desired destination. And all the glory must be given to the LORD! Years of battling infertilty and now we are finally going to be able to hold the titles of “Daddy” and “Mommy”! What a glorious day thats approaching!

But before our little guy decides to greet us, I’ve still got loads I hope to accomplish. While I feel like I’m carrying a bowling ball on top of my bladder and its starting to hurt a little more, I pray that the Lord will give me bursts of energy over the next few weeks to knock out everything I want to get finished. Having this stuff out of the way isn’t necessary, per se, but it will give me a sense of peace after the baby is born.

Goals for 4/22 – 28

Household organization-

- Clean off sewing table

- Hang shelf in garage

- Have flooring installed in attic!!!

- Move boxes, lamps, bookshelf, etc from bonus room to attic

- Make a drop off at Goodwill

Take  the newest round of cardboard to the recycling center

Baby & Nursery-

Hang curtain rods

- Put away any items currently on floor and in rocking chair

- Try to figure out the breast pump before I actually have to use it

- Blow up birthing ball

- Begin packing hospital bag

- Relaxation and visualization exercises, 2 days for 25 minutes

Make a few burp cloths

- Write out birth plans

Marriage-

- Read Bible together two nights during the week

Reading-

- Continue reading Bradley Method as a refresher

Life in General-

- “Celebrate” my “retirement” from my job

- Meet water goals 5 days during the week

- Write any pending thank you notes

- Fix my umbrella

- Enter outstanding Coke Reward points

Time Keeps Ticking, Ticking Away

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I’m sorry I’ve not been able to post a lot lately. Between getting my house in order, preparing for a baby, lack of sleep, and the relentless assault on my allergies, its all I can do to hang on during these last few weeks! Believe me, I wouldn’t trade this season for the world, but trust me…its C.R.A.Z.Y. up in here!

I have one rule regarding gifts I’ve been given. I can’t put it away or use it until the thank you card has been written for it. Thankfully my kitchen has gone from gift bag central, to having only a handful of bags remaining. We feel incredibly blessed by people’s generosity and the showers of love our little boy has been given. This week though, everything must be caught up! I’m working some evenings this week, so hopefully I’ll have extra day time to get things done!

Goals for 4/8 – 4/14

Household-

-Clean of kitchen table (yes…again!)

-File all papers on desk

-Finish cleaning living room

-Finish cleaning bonus room

-Pack away all things that need to be stored in the attic

-Put away all winter coats

Baby/Nursery-

-Hang Sun/Moon over doors (changed mind, not hanging this in the nursery afterall)

-Hang curtain rods – (this is going to have to wait another week, since I don’t have a car and I need to take the curtain rod to be cut in half)

-Search for decor, hamper, and basket/container for bathroom supplies

-Clean up nursery from latest explosion of baby stuff!

Marriage-

-Read the Bible together at least one night during the week

Reading-

-Read the nursing book!!!!

Preparing for birth/Health/General well being-

-Finish packing labor bag (decided to wait on hospital/overnight bag, until closer to time. I still need some of the stuff!)

-Up water goals by 1 and complete all five days during the week

-Workout twice

-Relaxation/Visualization/Breathing- 2 days, 25 minutes

Life in general-

-Finish writing the dozen or so thank you notes for gifts received to date

-Reduce remainder of magazine “to be read” stack by half (Total: 11 down… so many because I discovered another stack. *sigh*)

-Mail gift for friend’s baby shower

The Final 45

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45 days left between now and our due date! Yikes! Last week was pretty busy, and pretty successful with my goals list. Freezer cooking is pretty much complete!  Our bonus room and kitchen got a little cleaner :) I caught up on thank you notes (until yesterday) and swept out most of the garage. I washed the yellow pollen chalkiness off my front porch, back deck, and outside furniture (only so I can get a fresh coat of it)!  We also solidified a date in late April for our attic to get some flooring! Woo Hoo for more storage space! That will be a huge help- we’ll be able to get a book case, some lamps, and some storage boxes out of our bonus room and sewing room.

We were very blessed to be given a shower this weekend by my sister and mom! It was so nice to see people I’ve not been able to see in a long time, catch up with family, and to get together with some friends from high school!

This week is a different story though! I’m working a bit more and have a doctors appointment with ultrasound. 34 weeks this week! Eek! So much I want to do!

 

Goals for 4/1 – 4/7

Household cleaning & organization-

-Scrub fridge, now that its much more empty :)

-Living room, end tables, and basket

-Spot clean front doors & windows

Reading-

-Read nursing book

Nursery/Baby-

-Wash 1 round of baby things

-Clean out crib

-Pick up needed supplies before baby arrives

-Pack labor bag (I bought supplies that I needed…just need to pack the bag!)

-Fill in nail holes and touch up paint in nursery

Marriage-

-Read Bible together 2 nights during the week

-Spend time together, away from computer, tv, etc.  

Birth Prep/Health-

-Relaxation, breathing techniques – 2 days, 25 minutes (update: one down)

-Workout twice

-Meet water goals 4 days during the week

Life in general-

-Reduce stack of magazines by half (seriously, I have to have close 15 or 20 magazines that need to be read. Thats not including the 20 or so Joe has)  (update: 9 magazines tossed)

-Write at least 10 thank you notes   (update: 23 complete!)

Not like that at all

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Last night was a gym night. Here lately I usually just walk on the treadmill while Joe works out really hard. It never fails that I have to go to the bathroom about five minutes after I start walking, but considering I go just before starting, I force myself to walk as long as possible before getting off. Last night, half an hour in, I gave up, got off the treadmill and went to the bathroom. I knew Joe would be done before I got really into walking again, so I sat down in a chair nearby. Baby boy started kicking, so I began rubbing my stomach when a lady walked up to me.

“It sucks, doesn’t it? It’s ok, you can go ahead and admit it.”

Thats all she said and she walked off.

What I don’t understand is what stinks? Being pregnant? Not at all!!!

This lady isn’t the only person that’s commented to me that I must be ready to have this baby, or its ok to complain about all the negative aspects of pregnancy. Seriously people, it’s not bad! I understand that some people don’t like being pregnant but love having their children. I get that some people have rough pregnancies or rough deliveries. But I can honestly say that I feel incredibly blessed right now! Every time this little boy moves inside, it reminds me of the Lord’s goodness! Every morning I wake up and praise God for this miracle growing inside me! I wouldn’t trade this season of my life for anything, not even for Friday’s $476 mega million jack pot.

Welcome to Chaos Central!

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Today is a big day! Really big! We’re finally having the rest of our house painted. Well, the rest of the house that I started to paint and never finished. One wall in our living room, our foyer, and our stairwell. There are still plenty of rooms that need to be painted. But its such a relief to have this completed. And even better yet, there have been holes in our guest bathroom wall for over three years that have been nagging at me. The builder covered them up behind the light fixture and when we switched fixtures out, we found them. Now, they’re being fixed!!!

And while the painter is here, I’m “stuck” in the kitchen. More like, I could be in one of three or four places, and the kitchen seems to be the place I can be the most productive. Cue freezer cooking day…Round One.

Last week I made a rustic apple tart to freeze and yesterday I made the most amazing smelling cheesecake ever. A cappuccino fudge cheesecake. Seriously, its a good thing I’m pregnant and can’t do caffeine and that I’ve got gestational diabetes and can’t have sugar. If neither of those were the case, I’d be inhaling the cheesecake today. Thanks Pinterest for the recipes!

Today I’m working on a few different things. Shepherd’s Pie, though I doubt I’ll be able to finish it up today. I like to add a roasted carrot puree on top, but forgot the carrots. I’m also going to be doing burritos (today or Friday), marinara sauce and meatballs, throwing together a pan or two of meatloaf and maybe one of baked spaghetti. On Friday I hope to accomplish a little more with another baked pasta dish and twice baked potatoes, as well as a few bags of shredded chicken to have on hand for a few simple meals such as enchilladas and chicken casserole.

(If you need a painter in the WF area, let me know!!!)

Whats in Your Bag?

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Or maybe that should be “what should I put in my bag?”  Later this week I’m going to be working on getting our bags packed. I’ve read and been given lists upon lists about what to take to the hospital for labor and after birth. But I’m wondering what things should I not forget and/or what things should I leave at home? Don’t worry, we won’t forget the cameras or the phone chargers! But things beyond that…tell me, what should I pack?

Feel free to leave a message in the comments or send me one through fb!

The Countdown Continues

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As time is narrowing down, my lists of priorities are being shuffled around. The things that must get done are really starting to take priority over the things I’d like to get accomplished.

Yesterday we attended an all day birthing class extravagaza. Basically we sat in a room all day. I learned some, but Joe knew most of the stuff already. I was pretty thankful the instructor wasn’t forceful about “get the meds”. In fact, she was encouraging to hold off on any meds if you could help it. I definitely feel more prepared now than I did, and feel as though when the time comes, I may just be able to handle things! I was also happy to see that they provide birthing balls in each L&D room.

This week starts my new evening schedule. I’m not exactly thrilled, but its only for a few days over a few weeks. In fact, I only have 9 scheduled days of work left. The rest of my time is sort of in limbo based on the baby and the schedule needs.

Goals for 3/18-3/24

Household organization-

-Iron sheets and put away in an effort to finish the linen closet project!

-Clean out fridge -not going to happen with as much food as I have in there right now, thanks to making freezer cooking a priority this week and next. Maybe in two weeks I’ll attempt again!

-Clean guest and downstairs bathrooms (I’d like to thank my dear husband for helping clean bathrooms!)

Reading list-

-Attempt to finish The Happiness Project – have been reading, slowly. I’ve been super busy, and at night I’ve crashed!

Nursery/Having a baby-

-Begin packing hospital bags -decided to hold off for two weeks on this. I did, however, make a finalized check list so I can pack with ease. I will need one of my bags between now and then, so its easier just to wait.

-Prepare at least one meal or dessert for freezer Didn’t just make a dessert or a meal, made made a couple of meals and one cheesecake!!!

-Order a second nursing bra

Health/Natural Brith Prep-

-Workout at least twice

-Water goals, 4 days during the week

-Relaxation, visualization, breathing techniques- 25 minutes, 2 days

Marriage-

-Read Bible together at least one night during the week (since our evening schedules are a bit chaotic)

Life in general-

-Buy paint, have painter finish painting

-Mail birthday card for Katie