Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Foodie Wednesday: Turkey Pot Pie

One thing I love about hosting Thanksgiving is that we end up with ALL the leftovers! We had so much turkey and were over eating sandwiches. My husband asked me to find a way to make a pot pie with the rest. I, of course, needed to find a more healthy version than your typical pot pies. I took a bits and pieces from a couple different recipes and changed a few things. I also didn't feel like slaving in the kitchen trying to make this... I am way too exhausted for that! So I cut a few corners. I would usually make the crust from scratch using whole wheat flour and I would also use fresh veggies (so if you're feeling up to that).
This recipe seriously took me 5 minutes to prep. It was easy, healthy, sooooo good and most importantly--husband approved :)





Ingredients:

- Bag of mixed frozen veggies partially thawed (corn/peas/carrots combo)
- 1/2 teaspoon of minced garlic 
- 2 cups lean cooked turkey cubed (you can sub chicken) 
- 98% fat free cream of chicken soup
- 1/2 cup almond milk
- salt & pepper to taste
- pre-packaged pie crust (feel free to make your own)
- 9" pie pan



Directions:

1) Pre-heat oven to 400 degrees. 

2) In a bowl, combine all veggies, garlic, turkey, soup, and milk.

3) Season the mixture with a generous amount of pepper and a little salt (optional).

4) Pour the filling mixture in an ungreased pie pan. 

5) Roll out your pie crust to top the filling. be sure to carefully seal the side by pinching dough to pie pan. Cut several slits in the center of the pie for steam to escape.

6) Bake for 30-35 minutes or until crust is a light golden color.

ENJOY :) 

Monday, November 18, 2013

35 weeks: 5 to go


Two weeks ago, I was one of those girls that loved being pregnant and didn't want to see my belly go. Well, that came to a quick end recently. I'm done and over being pregnant. Yea, it's a beautiful thing and an amazing experience and blah, blah , blah. But I feel like I have been pregnant for 7 years now. I don't remember what my waist line feels like. I miss being able to put on my shoes without losing my breath. I want to drink beer and eat sushi. I hate having to roll to get out of bed because I can't sit up without my husband assisting me. I miss sleeping on my stomach and I miss running. I want to paint my own toenails and sleep through the night without waking up every hour to pee. But most of all, I'm super anxious to meet my mini :)

How far along? 35 weeks & 2 days

Total weight gain/loss: up 23 lbs
 
Maternity clothes? I wear some maternity, some old clothes, and some of my hubby's. I am actually currently wearing pre-pregnancy jeans at work--- BUTTONED!! holla! I am kind of bummed that I just discovered Gap Maternity. Their clothes are adorable and they don't even look maternity. 

Stretch marks? Nope and I am keeping my fingers crossed that I've been blessed with good genes. 

Sleep: I have been sleeping more than ever... Bleh. 

Best moment this week: This past week was Thanksgiving, our baby shower, my 26th birthday and my sister was in town. Needless to say, it's been an amazing week and I was ridiculously spoiled. 

Movement: This baby never sleeps, I swear. But here's kind of a funny moment- we were laying on the couch last night and we set the remote on my belly. She instantly did some barrel rolls and started kicking it. I think it's so funny how she can't stand anything foreign on my stomach. 

Food cravings: I can barely even fit any food in there!

Labor Signs: just a lot Braxton Hicks

Belly Button in or out? Outtie! 

Wedding rings on or off? On. 

What I miss: I miss ALL THINGS!

What I am looking forward to: Christmas and popping this kid out. 







A few pictures from my shower this past weekend. 

Friday, November 1, 2013

Foodie Friday: Healthy Slow Cooker Chicken Tortilla Soup

Not only is this an easy and filling recipe, it is also really healthy! It has a little bit of a spice to it, but not too much. My parents even has a bowl and loved it (rare). After our first attempt at cooking this last night, I would have to say that we would definitely make it again!

Healthy Slow Cooker Chicken Tortilla Soup

Ingredients

  • 1 sweet onion, diced
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 cup diced celery, approximately 2 stalks
  • 3 (uncooked) chicken breast fillets (1.5 lbs) cut into bite size pieces 
  • 4 carrots, peeled and sliced
  • 1 (15 ounce) can black beans, drained
  • 1 (15 ounce) can pinto beans, drained
  • 1 (14.5 ounce) can fire roasted tomatoes
  • 1 (4 ounce) can diced jalapeño peppers or 2 fresh jalapeño peppers seeded and diced
  • 4 cups chicken broth or stock, low-sodium, fat-free
  • Kosher or sea salt to taste
  • 2 teaspoons taco seasoning (see below)
  • 1/2 cup freshly chopped cilantro
  • 6 white corn tortillas, cut into 1/4" wide strips, then cut strips in half

Directions

Add all ingredients to the slow cooker, except tortillas. Cook on low 7 - 8 hours, or until carrots are tender.


The last 20 minutes of cooking time, cut the tortillas in half, then cut into 1/2" strips, add to slow cooker. Cook an additional 20 to 25 minutes. Or if you would like them crispy, bake in oven until browned. Add to soup when served. 

If desired, add a dollop of fat-free Greek yogurt or sour cream and reduced-fat grated cheddar cheese (or veggie cheese). 


No Sodium Taco Seasoning

1 T. chili powder
1/4 t. garlic powder
1/4 t. onion powder
1/4 t. crushed red pepper flakes
1/4 t. dried oregano
1/2 t. paprika
1.5 t. ground cumin
1 t. black pepper
* we add a few shakes of cinnamon. Puts an interesting twist on it!

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

30 weeks. That's 3-0 people!

How far along? 30 weeks & 1 day

Total weight gain/loss: last week it was 17... So if it's still not 17, then 18
 
Maternity clothes? Old Navy maternity leggings are heaven! And I bought more clothes last weekend (not maternity, yay). Just a size bigger than I normally would have. Much cuter! And I can wear them comfortably postpartum. 

Stretch marks? Nooooo. 

Sleep: Now that I learned how to sleep with my snoogle, sleep has been good to me. 

Best moment this week: My little sister came home from Nashville and I got to talk to my brother on the phone! 

Movement: So much that it makes me nervous for what I am in store for!

Food cravings: Meh. 

Labor Signs: Tons of Braxton Hicks! 

Belly Button in or out? Outtie! Please tell me it goes back to normal?!

Wedding rings on or off? On. 

What I miss: My waistline. Walking up stairs without losing my breath. Sleeping on my belly. Staying up past 9pm. My balance. Sushi. 

What I am looking forward to: Diaper Party this weekend (thanks Trev and Kat)! Nashville next weekend. Oh, and Christmas time!!! Yes, I just said that. 

Weekly Wisdom: I got nothing. 

Milestones: I made it to 30 weeks and I can still shave my own legs! Barely. 


From a Halloween Party last weekend :)


The hubs and I. Pregnant housewife and milkman. Ha. 

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Foodie Tuesday: Butternut Squash Soup

This is a new recipe we tried and I absolutely fell in love with it. There is nothing better than a good bowl of warm, healthy soup on a chilly fall day! I plan on making more within the next few today to have a freezer stash for later!


found this recipe after searching in Google for a healthy butternut squash soup recipe (pregnancy craving). We decided to give this one a whirl. I liked the ingredients the best and it seemed simple and fast-- and it was!

Stolen from wellnessmama.com
We used coconut oil (I HATE using butter)  and the freshest ingredients. We also only pulsed the soup in the blender so it stayed a little bit chunky. SO GOOD!

Butternut Squash Soup
 
A creamy and rich butternut squash soup with savory hints of nutmeg and garlic!
Author: 
Recipe type: Soup
Cuisine: American
Serves: 8

Ingredients
  • 1 medium butternut squash
  • 1 cup coconut milk
  • 1 cup (plus more to thin) homemade chicken broth or stock
  • 1 sweet onion
  • 2 tablespoons of butter or coconut oil
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • ½ tsp nutmeg (or to taste)
  • ½ tsp garlic (or to taste)
  • sprinkle of thyme (optional)

Instructions
  1. Cut top and bottom off of butternut squash and use knife to carefully cut remaining skin off.
  2. Cut in half and scoop out seeds (they are great roasted!)
  3. Chop squash into small cubes and dice onion.
  4. In a large stock pot, melt the butter and add diced onion.
  5. Saute 3 minutes until starting to soften and add squash.
  6. Saute an additional 5 minutes until squash starts to brown.
  7. Add coconut milk, stock, and spices and bring to simmer.
  8. Simmer about 20 minutes until soft.
  9. Use a blender or hand blender to puree until smooth.
  10. Serve warm or make ahead to reheat for a fast meal addition.

Monday, October 21, 2013

29 week bump on a Monday morning

Sweet baby girl, I really suck at keeping up with this blog. There is so much going on and your arrival is getting closer and closer. There is so much to do. There is so much I want done before you get here. Nesting is not a joke, baby girl. Daddy really loves that I want 5 projects done all at once (joke). He just refinished all, well almost all, the cabinets in the kitchen and they look beautiful. Daddy is definitely a DIYer, and he is good at what he does. After they are completely finished, we will be able to move on to your nursery and finish it. 


This pregnancy has flown by, sweet baby girl. 29 weeks. 11 weeks I have left of you in my belly. All to myself. I know the next couple months are going to fly by and I'm not ready for that... along with the chaos of the holiday season. Until then, there will be lots of belly rubs. 



Today makes me excited. We get to see you, again, for another appointment. Last week at the doctors appointment, you kept kicking the monitors. You kick anything that touches my stomach. Hotel belly must be getting cramped, so I can't blame you. Oh baby girl, you already have such a sassy personality and I like it!
We also get to tour the hospital today where we get to meet you for the first time. I was super confident about birth until about 2 days ago. I started thinking too much. Like always. I'm starting to get nervous. And scared. I know I can do it (naturally), it's just going to be extremely hard. I'm trying to prepare myself for the worst. I'm so lucky to have your daddy. He is going to be my full support system and I don't think I would be able to do it without him. Oh baby girl, when the time is right, feel free to make a quick entrance into this crazy, beautiful world :)

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Foodie Wednesday: Low Carb Mushroom Pizzas


Yes, I was suppose to do this post yesterday, but there wasn't a chance that was going to happen. Between work being crazy, our Bradley Birth Class, squeezing in excercise and hangin out with my husband, there wasn't any time left. 
Today I'm going to share with you one of my favorite, easiest dinners! 

Low Carb Mushroom Pizza

Ingredients:
-large portebella mushroom caps (you could even do small for bite size)
-pizza sauce ( we make our own from marinara sauce by adding in herbs and spices- we aren't the biggest fan of the ingredients in most pizza sauce)
-shredded mozzarella (we buy veggie cheese, which is dairy free)
-your favorite veggie toppings
-turkey pepperoni's

1. Pre-heat oven to 400 degree F
2. Lightly spray cookie sheet with extra virgin olive oil or put down parchment paper. Remove stems from mushrooms, wash, pat dry and put on the cookie sheet upside down
3. Fill a thin layer of pizza sauce in cap. Top with cheese and preferred toppings.
4. Bake for 10-13 minutes (oven may vary)

EASY PEASY & delicious! 


Monday, September 30, 2013

26 Week Survey

Last weeks photo. 

How far along? 26 Weeks!

Total weight gain/loss: 13-14 lbs... Which I'm pretty sure is mostly in my ass. 
 
Maternity clothes? I bought a ton last weekend. I still feel like I need to grow into some. I found that I REALLY, really dislike rouched side shirts. 

Stretch marks? No sign in sight!

Sleep: What is that again?

Best moment this week: We painted the nursery! I also, finally, switched doctors. Actually, I switched to a midwive. I couldn't be more happy/excited!

Movement: I swear all this girl does is party. 

Food cravings: Still always want fruit. 

Gender: GIRL :D

Labor Signs: Tons of Braxton Hicks!

Belly Button in or out? Half in, half out... Yea, it looks funny. 

Wedding rings on or off? On. I haven't swelled up at all... Yet. 

What I miss: Being able to control my weight. Oh, and beer. 

What I am looking forward to: Putting more of the nursery together and finishing our cabinets in the kitchen. The things that make me happy :)

Weekly Wisdom: The more I work out = the more energy I have = the better I feel. 

Milestones: I officially need help to get off the ground, or a push to get off the couch. Ugh. 



Please excuse my lazy 26 week photo. I forgot I didn't take one today and we just got back from taking our pups for a walk. 

By the way, my belly has felt HUGE all day! I was told there was a itty, bitty girl in there... but now, I'm not so sure ;)

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Foodie Tuesday: Spinach Stuffed Shells

Introducing "Foodie Tuesday!" Every Tuesday I am going to blog about a recipe we recently tried or one of our favorites. I am lucky to have a husband who likes to cook and try new things. We are always testing out new recipes, tweaking them to fit our "needs", and creating our own (so much fun). 

Keep in mind that all the recipes I post are going to be in the healthiest form I could possibly get them into. Unhealthy meals in our house is almost non-existent. We try to cook with as many organic ingredients that we could get our hands onto, especially fresh produce (SO important). We stay away from GMO's, a lot sodium, butter, and pretty much anything artificial. If you were to go grocery shopping with us, you wouldn't see much packaged food. Buying food in the whole most form possible is so important to me. This way, I know what we are putting into our bodies, and most importantly, what our sweet little baby is eating :)

A recipe we tried last night was kind of out of the ordinary. We NEVER eat pasta, or cook with dairy. But we did both last night (we will call it a treat). Whenever making pasta, try to buy whole wheat or even pasta made completely from vegetables. 

The website I got the recipe from: http://www.skinnytaste.com/2009/01/spinach-stuffed-shells-with-meat-sauce.html?m=1

Spinach Stuffed Shells with Meat Sauce 
Skinnytaste.com
Servings: 9 • Serving size: 3 stuffed shells • OldPoints: 7 pts • Points+: 9 pts
Calories: 360.9 • Fat: 12.8 g • Protein: 28.4 g • Carb: 34.3 g • Fiber: 3.3 g 

Ingredients: 
  • 27 (9 oz) Barilla Jumbo Shells
  • 1 cup onion, finely chopped
  • 2 garlic cloves, chopped
  • 1 tsp olive oil
  • 1 lb 99% lean ground turkey
  • 32 oz crushed tomatoes (I used Tuttorosso)
  • 1 tbsp chopped fresh basil
  • salt and pepper
  • 2 cups part skim ricotta cheese
  • 8 oz reduced fat mozzarella cheese, shredded
  • 1 egg
  • 16 oz package frozen spinach, thawed and squeezed well
  • 1/4 cup Parmigiano Reggiano

Directions: 

Boil water and cook shells according to package directions, make sure to make them al dente.

Meanwhile, saute onions and garlic in oil. Add turkey and salt and brown until cooked, breaking up in small pieces. Add tomatoes, salt, pepper and basil, then simmer on low, covered, about 15 minutes.

Preheat oven to 375°.
In a large bowl, mix together ricotta, egg, spinach, mozzarella, and parmesan.

Once shells are cooked and cool, fill each shell with (about 2 heaping tbsp) cheese mixture and place on a large baking dish, or two smaller dishes, covering the bottom of the dish with a little sauce. 

Top shells with half of the sauce, cover with foil and bake 40 minutes; uncover foil and bake 5 more minutes.
Serve with additional sauce on top. 


This recipe was absolutely delicious! We did, however, cut down the salt and used Veggie Shredz for the mozzarella. This is something we would definitely make again, but would add more veggies (mushrooms, more spinach and less cheese mixture, and red peppers). I wouldn't even mind cutting out the turkey burger and making it a vegetarian dish! This also makes a ton. We could have fed a family of 8, no problem.


Not as pretty of a picture as the website... I need to work on taking pictures of my food :) 

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

6 Month Update

Six months came, gone and I'm sure it isn't going to slow down. So, although we are extremely busy (between work, house updates, and preparing for our little), I am trying to enjoy this belly as much as I can! Even though I am extremely anxious to meet her, I know, without a doubt, I will miss the bump when it's gone. SLOW DOWN, life. 
We had our 24 week ultrasound to check back up on the previous little problems we were having. I am happy to say that my placenta is moving, slowly but surely. It hasn't moved nearly enough to be able to avoid a Caesarian Section, but my doctor is very confident that by week 32 it will be far enough away from my cervix.  Until then, it just means more ultrasounds and more times we get to see baby girl :)
One thing I found surprising was the fact that she is only measuring in the 27th percentile! With my husband weighing in at almost 12 pounds right out the the womb, I was certain I was going to have a chunky baby. 


Tummy is starting to feel real tight! I know it is only going to get bigger, much bigger... But I don't know how! 

That's all for now! Just wanted to write a quick post before my pregnancy brain kicked in and made me forget everything :)

Thursday, September 12, 2013

SEX (of baby) & 23 Weeks

First off, we are having a GIRL!! I am so giddy about it it's ridiculous. Knowing the sex of the little human that is growing inside me has seriously helped me feel a huge connection towards her. The feeling of it actually being real, and being able to say "her" has me so excited!!

The day after Derrick's birthday is when we found out. I felt REALLY bad that I first talked Derrick into not finding out the sex and then after he got on board, I changed my mind. So I wanted to make it extra special and find out in celebration of his 27th birthday. We dropped the sealed envelope off at our favorite cupcakery, The Union General in Clarkston. They made us super delicious gender reveal cupcakes that we got to bite into with our family (most of them). Even though I know I had a terrible reaction, it was so cool to find out with people you love! 

How far along? 23 weeks 3 days

Total weight gain/loss: 9 lbs
 
Maternity clothes? It's starting to get harder to button my jeans, but maternity jeans are too big around the waist. My shirts are also starting to get shorter and shorter. Only a matter of time now....

Stretch marks? no no no


Sleep: The bigger this belly gets = the harder it is to sleep :/ and sciatia doesn't help!

Best moment this week: Getting a ton of baby girl clothes from my mom (super cute)!! We also got to see her at a 3D ultrasound which was so amazing. So unreal. Made me so in love. 

Movement: Lots of movement. I love it that whenever I poke my belly, she kicks back. Derrick says it's mean to poke her, but I think of it as a communication form :)


Food cravings: Fruit, Fruit, Fruit

Gender: GIRL :D

Labor Signs: Braxton Hicks has started!

Belly Button in or out? Surely making its way out.. 

Wedding rings on or off? On.. Well one. 
I almost completely busted 1, so that's getting fixed. 

What I miss: Beer... still. And having energy. 

What I am looking forward to: Finishing the nursery! And Christmas (haha, did I just say that?!)

Weekly Wisdom: Crying over food is perfectly okay :)

Milestones: Found out the sex of our baby and now people are noticing I'm actually pregnant (and not just fat), hooray!


And a picture from last week...


And here's our beautiful baby girl from our amazing 3D ultrasound experience: 

 
Love, love, love :)

Thursday, August 29, 2013

People Are Annoying

If you are pregnant, or have been pregnant, I'm sure you can relate with this one. At some point during pregnancy, you go through a little phase of hating people. Unless you're like me, then the phase is your whole pregnancy. I'm not a people-hater when I'm not pregnant, but maybe it's just the hormones or maybe it's the fact that my ass is growing just as fast as my belly. 

Everyone you come across seems to have an opinion, expert advice, a question, a judging look or even a habit that will make you want to punch them square in their nose.

There are the people that seem to be the expert in YOUR pregnancy because their friend's sister's cousin was pregnant 12 years ago. They constantly tell you what you should and should not do, what not to eat, how to raise your kid, and how to diagnose your every issue. They will also be able to tell you the sex of your baby and the due date. Makes me wonder what I am paying a doctor for when I have all these free experts around? Also, the people that tell me that I shouldn't be drinking caffeine at all can shove it. I am allowed my 250 mg of caffiene a day and to the next person who gives me a dirty look for ordering a skinny latte- I won't be hesitant to poke your eyes out with the stir stick. Unless I have a bottle of Smirnoff in my hand, huffing a cigarette, or am snorting a line then keep your expertise to yourself. 

There are the people that want to make rude comments because they think it's funny or they are just jerks. "Are you sure there isn't two in there?" "Wow. You're huge!" "Time for the stretchy pants, eh?" "Your hips are really starting to widen." "Wow, you already popped!" No Sir, I'm actually only 9 weeks pregnant and have to poop. Comments and questions like that don't even upset me. They just make me hate your face. It amazes me that people have the nerve to say these things. Is it suppose to make me feel good? 

There are the people that want to ask you every personal detail even though they just met you 5 minutes ago. "How much do you weigh?" "How much did you weigh before?" "Do you plan to breastfeed?" "How long do you plan to breastfeed?" Or my absolute favorite "Was it planned?" No, I tripped and fell on a penis. Why would anyone think that is any of their business, especially if I barely know you?
 
Then, there are the people that stare. You have the guys that stare at your huge rack and massive cleavage that isn't even yours anymore, the people that stare with the confused look on their face saying "Is she pregnant or fat?" and the women who stare at your belly and slowly make their way towards you just to rub it like a magic genie is going to pop out. I have made the mistake of asking a women if she was pregnant once, turns out she wasn't and I felt like an ass. Lesson one, don't ask. Lesson two, don't stare at their belly with a confused look on your face because it is pretty obvious what you are thinking. 

The worst part of this is that I am only 21 weeks... That means I have to deal with this for 19 more. I'm sure I haven't even heard the half of it. So if you are reading this and are one of those people, think before you say anything to a pregnant woman. She is most likely raging with hormones and feels like she is starved to death. Instead, make yourself useful and bring her an iced chocolate milk and some chili fries :)


Monday, August 26, 2013

21 Weeks: A/S Results

 


A week ago, we went in for our 20 week anatomy scan and finally got the results on Friday. I never knew how many complications or things that could go wrong during a pregnancy until now. Not that I have a lot of things going wrong.. you just never think about it before getting pregnant. Let me tell you something, when your doctor tells you when there is an issue in your pregnancy, ask them a lot of questions and DO NOT google it. You will only scare the sh*t out of yourself (I know I did).

The good news: Baby Kratt's heart is very strong and regular. He/She has all their limbs, fingers, both kidneys, 4 chambers of the heart, extremely low chance of Down Syndrome and Spina Bifada, and is growing appropriately. We couldn't be more happy about all of that!

The not-so-good-news: The tech was unable to see the umbilical cord clearly, the amniotic fluid is lower than what the doctor likes, and I have Partial Placenta Previa. The doctor said there could be many reasons to why the amniotic fluid is low and we are just going to have to keep an eye on it. Partial Placenta Previa is when your placenta is lying unusually low in your uterus and is covering part of your cervix. Since I am only 21 weeks, it isn't too big of an issue. In most cases, it will correct itself and "migrate " upwards and out of the way. If it doesn't, then that's a problem. So, the upside to all of this is that we get to see our baby again in 4 weeks to see if anything has changed!

One other things that was able to be seen at our scan is the sex of the baby!! We didn't want to find out in the ultrasound room, so we had our tech seal it in an envelope. We immediately dropped that envelope off at The Union General in Clarkston to make us some gender reveal cupcakes for our closest family and friends. We cannot wait to find out the sex with everyone for Derrick's birthday this Friday! It's driving me crazy!



Even though my pregnancy isn't going as perfectly as I thought/hoped it would, I am still happy and thankful for the perfectly healthy baby in my belly! Stressing and worrying about things that aren't going the way I want is pointless, especially when it is completely out of my hands. Now, I'm off to relax, kick my feet up, and enjoy these precious little kicks :)


Thursday, August 22, 2013

Halfway There :)

20 weeks (as of Monday) & time is starting to fly!
I am really starting to enjoy my pregnancy so much that I haven't had time to blog, haha. But seriously, I am loving being pregnant and have never felt so comfortable in my own skin :)
Let's start with the weekly bump shots we missed:




Belly is getting big and fast! Hopefully, starting on week 21, I will put my awesome chalk board to use and start doing my bump shots with that!

How far along? 20 weeks 3 days

Total weight gain/loss: like 8 pounds (I cannot stay off the scale!)
 
Maternity clothes? I've worn a maternity tank here and there just because it flatters my belly more, but my jeans and clothes still fit!! Except the bras.. I outgrew those a loonnnnggg time ago

Stretch marks? not yet and hopefully never! Keeping my belly oiled up!


Sleep: Sleeping much better than I use to that's for sure. I wake up once or twice a night, but I'm not complaining.

Best moment this week: Ahhh there's too many! These past few weeks have been awesome! Hectic, but awesome. But seeing our baby on Monday at our 20 week anatomy scan with my husband beats it all!
Movement: YES!! Makes me so excited! Little kicks and jabs. Nothing that hurts me but strong enough for my hubby to feel :)


Food cravings: Besides fruit, nothing other than what i usually eat, which I am very happy about.
Gender: No more waiting until birth!! We are finding out next Friday for Derrick's birthday!
Labor Signs: I think I still have a ways to go...
Belly Button in or out? Still in, but almost completely flat! It will be an outtie in no time.
Wedding rings on or off? On
What I miss: Beer... what I would give to have a Blue Moon!
What I am looking forward to: Finding out the sex, shopping and working on the nursery more.
Weekly Wisdom: I might have to hold off on wearing the cute little shoes until after pregnancy is over. I don't know if blisters are worth a few hours of looking cute...... who am I kidding?!? I'm a girl, that's what we do :)
Milestones: Past the halfway point! and no longer feel like I'm in the fat, puffy stage.

Derrick is convinced that bright white line in our twenty week ultrasound (picture above) is a penis. I'm pretty sure it's not... I guess we will see!

One thing we have been working on a little bit is the nursery. I am starting to nest and it is so frustrating when you drive over an hour to get to Ikea to get the one crib you REALLY want and it is discontinued :(  We were told they are suppose to bring it back in a few months, but who wants to wait that long?!
This is phase 1 of the nursery. I have it so planned out in my head what it will look like exactly. But I know it won't turn out like that... hopefully close. Even though we are finding out the sex of the baby, we are still shooting for a neutral-look room. I'm not into super gender-ized rooms or even themed rooms for that matter. I want a serene, calm nursery with a lot of artistic things in it (lots of ETSY). This is one place I CANNOT wait to spend a lot of time in :)

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Intro-Back It Up

I guess I should intoduce myself..... :)

My name is Erica and I am married to a rockstar! No, not a real rockstar, but he is to me :)
His name is Derrick and we've been married since February 9th, 2013 but have been together since December of 2005. He is my absolute best friend and we have so much fun together. We have two, crazy Australian Shepherds, Nahla and Kohda, that absolutely adore kids so we are all excited for this new addition!
Derrick and I on our wedding day... we eloped! Couldn't take the stress of planning a real wedding with everyone's opinions involved. It was just us, his brother (Trevor), our photographer and a woman who married us. So intimate and perfect :)
Our little loves, Nahla and Kohda. They keep us active and on our feet!
And this is the whole reason why I started this blog! We call him/her Ferdinand (as a joke). We aren't finding out the sex and keeping it a surprise until birth.I am only 16 weeks and it's already driving me crazy! Hopefully, it will make labor quicker :)


Pictures from 9 weeks and 12 weeks. From week 8-14 was absolutely horrible. I had terrible morning sickness and all I could do was sleep. I am so glad that is over! Now, it's time to enjoy this pregnancy :)
 



Sunday, July 21, 2013

ALMOST 16 WEEKS :)