Friday, August 31, 2007

30 weeks

Growing, growing, growing........

I've gained a total of 14 pounds....3 of it being her. That's 11 pounds of "other stuff" - but I can't imagine a whole lotta fat! :) That's good...keeping right on track with my recommended weight gain. See for yourself....

There's definitely an active, karate-lovin' little girl in there...although I wish people would stop insisting that I'm only 4 or 5 months pregnant! Yes, I AM due in 2 months...I swear! lol

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Shame on me....

This weekend, although I probably should have spent the day with my feet up, we didn't! I couldn't help it! Dave and Margo were in town [half of the in-laws (: ] and had offered to take us shopping to Babies R Us! Amazing place...I just LOVE going there and looking at all of the baby stuff. I sometimes get overwhelmed at the amount of things there! You could buy a billion dollars worth of goodies and probably not use half of them in the end!

So anyway we head off and I waddle/walk slowly around. We had our eye on the Graco Laura Ashley Canterbury Pack and Play and Travel System so we took a look. I melt at those colors and that pattern together...it's perfect for our little girl.

D & M thought so too and were totally awesome to buy them for Raegan! I know she will LOVE it! Thanks "Popple Dave" and Mamaw B!!! So, now were set with the pack and play, car seat with 2 bases (one for each car), and stroller (which, by the way, I LOVE!!! It moves around so easily and the storage and gadgets are awesome!) Check out the photos!





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Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Contractions!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I went to the hospital on Wednesday after calling the Dr. to describe shooting pains in my pelvic area right in the center. I didn't have a clue it was contractions...just thought I wasn't feeling good?!?! Go figure. I didn't call the Dr. until 4:00 pm so they sent me straight to Labor and Delivery in the hospital for monitoring. I was hooked up by 5:00 pm (the shooting pain started around 3:00 pm or so) and immediately the nurse made a face. She stepped out of the room for a few and came right back with an injection of Terbutaline to stop my contractions! Shock! I had no idea! They were coming relatively strong every 2-3 minutes! Talk about immediately nervous. They slowed (not stopped) for about 20 minutes and immediately kicked back up again. Another injection and still no Dr.! I was getting rather annoyed by now. Another 20 minutes and the contractions are back again!

Finally the Dr. shows up at 7:00 pm and checks my cervix. It hadn't changed at all (thank heavens!). However, they wanted to do a fetal fibernectin test to make sure the contractions weren't actually preterm labor. So, that's a swab of the cervix and a 2 hour wait for the results. If there is some sort of "something" present in the test, then there is a risk of my cervix changing with the contractions. If not, then it's pretty safe to just continue dealing with the contractions (oh goodie)......2 hours later, the test came back negative! Yay...however, the contractions were still rolling at about 3-5 minutes apart. They sent me home on bedrest for the night with a prescription to make me sleep and the rule to drink a gallon of water every hour (ok, so not that much, but A LOT of water!) I came home and crashed.....without pills......and tossed and turned through some of the night with contractions. The Dr. said to come back to the office in the morning if they hadn't stopped when I woke up.

10:00 am and I'm still getting contractions....time to call the Dr. again.... They asked me to come in at 1:30 to do some more testing. When we got there, after signing in and peeing in a cup (with no waiting) they called me back. Blood pressure was fine still (110/60) but I watched my weight drop again :( They didn't say anything but I'm keeping track and I definitely don't want to see that happen (lost 3 pounds). Back to the room and the Dr. arrives...since there is a rotation of 5 Dr.'s, I updated her on what happened last night and I'm immediately sent to get a vaginal ultrasound to check my cervix. The Dr. was set to do it but decided to do a fundal height measurement first. Didn't like the look on her face when she pulled the tape measurer across my belly! She said..."You're measuring behind a bit"......how can that be?? I was just in the office a week ago for a regular checkup and I was right on target. She said it's probably because the baby has dropped! YIKES! Didn't want to hear that news!! Because of that measurement, it was time for a full ultrasound with with works in measurement!

Off to another room with the ultrasound tech to get to watch the magic. Raegan was full of herself and moving around like crazy for the ultrasound. She has had the worst case of the hiccups since I started having contractions so I got to watch her hiccup too! After 2 measurements of my amniotic fluid (because it was showing low the first time), cervix length (they measured it at 4...cervix doesn't start thinning until it's measured at 3), and baby size (she was 2 pounds 14 ounces) the tech was comfortable that all would be fine but couldn't say for sure....that's the Dr.'s call. Off to my original room (all the while, I'm changing rooms with a sheet wrapped around me from the beginning because she was going to check me by hand at first so I had to strip! lol) to wait for the Dr. and hear a plan. She said that with all of the testing that was done, she felt totally comfortable that we wouldn't see this girl for at least 2 weeks. Good thing! Her plan was to send me home with a prescription of Terbutaline pills to help ease the contractions when they were bad and to "take it easy" but not actually limited to bedrest. The more active I am, the more the contractions are going to strengthen and speed up. Not what we're looking for. She didn't like the amniotic fluid level that the tech gave her so she took me back to the ultrasound machine AGAIN for another look for herself to make sure all was ok. And it was for the third time :)

So, here I am, still having contractions, although not as frequent. There are certain things that seem to set them off like having to go to the bathroom or eating so I learn when to expect them and rest during those times. I go back to the Dr. on Thursday to follow up and decide if we need to change treatment plans and to make sure that nothing with my cervix has changed.

My due date is November 8th....I'm 29 1/2 weeks right now. Way too early to let her slip out yet. Just a few weeks at this time can make a big difference. 34 weeks or later would be ok...not good, but ok....so I have a few weeks to hold on. From what I'm reading, some people will have contractions for most of their pregnancy and with management (not bedrest) can go to full term or even later! Other people can come back with a negative fetal fibernectin and still end up in labor a week or so after the test. ?!?!? You never know what your body is going to do. Since this isn't termed "preterm labor" its what they call "irritable uterus"....basically just a pain in the butt for mothers who have to deal with contractions for weeks on end. It could change to labor at any time though so I have to be very aware of the difference in my body.

When we go to the Dr. on Thursday, I'll take another CD with me for them to burn the images from the ultrasound on again....so keep on the lookout for new photos of our girl :)

Sunday, August 12, 2007

Indiana State Fair

We decided to brave the heat and check out the Indiana State Fair while we were in town. All I can say is ..... WOW ...... that was huge! I've been to county fairs before, but never anything like this. And as strange as it was to me, the fair grounds were right downtown and it was complete concrete! All the fairs I've been to have been in huge grass fields. So, it was a totally different experience, but a lot of fun. We got there at about 12:00 pm - dumb time to start walking around since it is the hottest time of day, but we managed. We met up with some folks that Scott had done work for in Charlotte and they enjoyed the day with us. We headed towards the rides first...Grant hit up the spinning strawberries (which came close to making Scott puke) and the big burlap sack slide (which almost killed the both of them! And Scott lost a shoe...which was quickly recovered). I wasn't able to ride anything because of my "temporary tag-along" :), so Scott had to do all the riding. No problem though...I got to take all the photos, which was cool.

Next, we made friends with all of the animals, and boy were there bunches of 'em! Horses, sheep, pigs, cows...oh, and the occasional elephant ;) (more to come on that in a bit). Grant loved checking out all of the animals and making lots of noises...talking to them I guess?!?! The horse here on the right was hilarious. She spent about 10 minutes letting us scratch her through the bars and rubbing against us. She was quite the ornary thing but super sweet too! Made me want to take another one home again. Boy, do I miss horses! After the horses we hit up the cow building - poor things were all so hot and pitiful. Grant was definitely a fan of the cows! I think he would have taken one with him if he could have. Talk about fresh milk! lol

After hitting up the animal barns, we headed (with a LONG walk) to the Riley Fun Park for kids to check out the rides there. We found exactly what we were looking for at the first turn into the park. The Pony Rides!!!! Grant was looking forward to being able to ride the animals they had there so we induldged. I thought it was a little lame...but it was only $3 so I guess you get what you pay for?!?! He was tossed up in saddle and off he went for a one lap around the fence. He loved it! All smiles the whole time. But, then the BIG event...the event Grant had been waiting for since we got to Indiana.....

DUM DUM DUM!!!!


THE ELEPHANT RIDE

Just imagine, a little four year old boy walking up to an elephant and getting a chance to ride one! Well, doesn't sound so exciting to us grown-ups, but let me tell you that this was one of the highlights of the day. I think Scott was a little grossed out by the concept at first, but honestly, those elephants are probably cleaner than our dogs! lol They are constantly getting hosed off and scrubbed down. Anywho, Grant and I got in line to ride the elephant. I thought for sure I'd be able to ride with him...how dangerous could riding an elephant in an enclosed seat be? More than I thought I guess because the lady taking the money immediately kicked me out of line! lol So I called Scott over and sent him on the elephant. Again, not something I think he favored, but gladly took Grant. It was an awesome experience for the two of them. Grant had a great time and was totally enthralled. Scott enjoyed himself more than he expected too! It was a pretty amazing concept.

You can see by the photo above that Grant got to feed some of the baby animals. Check out his face...you'll know he loved that! The baby cows also loved the food, so it was a good trade off. Although, I should have taken a picture of what happened after Grant was done feeding the cows.....hahahaha! Lets just say that he was grossed out and ran to wipe his hands on the first thing he could find - which happened to be his Dad's shirt! LOL We caught him in time though and took him to the hand washing station! hehe This doesn't surpise me at all with Grant though - that little boy doesn't like to be dirty!



On the way out, we used up our last tickets to ride the ferris wheel. Scott stayed ground level while I rode with Grant. No one kicked me off of this one and I figured that it was as safe as a ride could get. Although I hate heights it was neat to see the ride from a child's eyes for the first time. Grant LOVED the "big wheel"!!! The higher we were the more fun he was having. We actually stopped at the top for a while so he enjoyed the view.








Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Sweltering in Indiana

Let me tell you - the Bartlett family are travelers! I sure hope this little girl can keep up with us!
Last week, Scott, Grant, and I went to Richmond, VA for work and then from there shipped off for the day to Washington DC. We had a great time visiting Jenna for the night and hope she didn't mind that we stole her bedroom! We didn't get to DC until later in the evening so we hung at the apartment for a bit and decided on Japanse for dinner. YUM! Oh, and also...HILARIOUS! They were completely prepared for kids at that place. Grant got an awesome pair of plastic chopsticks and a cool Japanese fan to play with. Then, the cook came out....well, Grant was his favorite person at the table to pick on! He was teasing him throughout the meal, squirting pretend ketchup on him (and for anyone that knows Grant, that did not go over well with him until he realized it was fake), and scaring him over the back of his chair (luckily I caught him or else he would have face-planted to the ground) when he lit the grill on fire! Grant was totally a good sport about the whole thing though and had a great time. He is STILL talking about it! After dinner, we took off for the city to take a mini-tour at night. We drove straight through the historic area with all of the monuements and statues and made it to the end in front of the Capital Buidling. We got out of the car and walked around the area and took a photo or two. But that was as far as we could sight-see....lets just say our trip got cut short due to a VERY funny issue and we had to head back to the apartment. (If you're interested in the story, just ask Scott....didn't figure I would publish that on here...) We visited for the rest of the evening and just went to bed. Jenna got a chance to make friends with Raegan through my belly and even got kicked a little! :) We headed back home in the morning...only for a short overnight stay before our flight to Indiana.

Now, here we are, enjoying the obnoxious heat wave that has swept through the country here in Indiana. We're here for 8 days while Scott is in training and then a few days of R&R during the weekend. We're going to take Grant to the Indiana State Fair this weekend which should be a lot of fun...as long as the heat simmers down some. I'll get some photos of our outings! Raegan doesn't know what she's missing out here! Can't wait until she's here to enjoy the weather - and adventures - with us!

My mom is coming to Charlotte on Monday morning to pick us up from the airport and then off to the house to paint the nursery. It will be nice to finally get some color on the walls and the stuff set up in there. We've been avoiding doing anything until the paint is up so I'm anxious to get started.

In the mean time, here are some of the photos that we've taken in the last week! :) Enjoy...

The Capital Building at night...

Grant with the Captial Building...which he thinks should be lower case! lol

Week 26 and 6 days belly photo! We're getting there Baby!

Grant with his baby sister