How far along: 26 weeks, 2 days
Mini is the size of a: an eggplant (9.2 in., 2 lbs.)
Maternity Clothes: yes ma'am!
Stretch Marks: Haven't seen one of those bastards yet!
Sleep: Just a nightly visit to the loo. Each time I wake up I think "man I am SO tired" eek I am so not ready for feedings every couple of hours!
Symptoms: Tired
Symptoms: Tired
Best Moment of the Week: My first niece was born on Mother's Day. My poor sister in law was in labor for more than 43 hours and then had to have an emergency c section. I had a long talk with my stomach that night telling mini not to get any ideas! Both mama and baby are healthy and doing well!
Movement: sure thing, I think she likes country music just like her mama.Cravings: Cereal
Gender: Little Lady
Belly Button In or Out: In
Wedding Ring on or Off: On
Anything Making You Queasy or Sick: The smell of homeless people on the train...true life.
What I Miss: Vacation
What I am Looking Forward to:*passing* the glucose test tomorrow
Labor Signs: negative
Nursery: Nothing new this week!
Emotions: Happy with a side of grouchy? :)
Looking great mama!! Can't believe how quickly time seems to be flying with your pregnancy!
ReplyDeleteThese weekly photos are adorable! And congrats on the birth of your niece :)
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ReplyDeleteYour poor sister in law!! Glad they are both doing well! Good luck on your glucose test!
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Chelsea
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So glad to hear your sister in law and new niece are doing well! 43 hours sounds so brutal :(
ReplyDeleteLove that purple color on you BTW! :))
Good luck on your glucose test!! Your SIL is a trooper and boy will she have something to hang over your nieces head anytime she tries to act out lol!! :)
ReplyDeleteYou look so great!! Has it really been 26 weeks already?! :)
ReplyDeleteWow I hope you don't have a long labor like that, poor girl! But congrats on becoming an Aunt!! Good luck with the glucose test!
ReplyDeleteCongrats auntie!! A Mother's Day baby must have been so special but 43 hours.. that woman is a hero. Good luck with the glucose test tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the new little niece! Hope your SIL and the baby are doing well.
ReplyDeleteAww bless your heart on the smelly train stuff. Orange juice was the only thing the entire time I was pregnant that made me feel sick. BTW, my blog moved to SHAlabamian.blogspot.com!
ReplyDeleteGood luck on the test and congrats Auntie!!!
ReplyDeleteI seriously cannot believe that you're 26 weeks already! Before we know it, Presley will be making her grand entrance! And you'll do great tomorrow...everything is going to be fine :)
ReplyDeleteholy 40 plus hours?! rip that baby out of me if it ever takes more than 5
ReplyDeletemmmm i crave cereal alll the time!
ReplyDeletecongrats on the test. xo jillian - cornflake dreams
Ha ha ha, "the smell of homeless people on the train", I think I just peed my pants laughing.
ReplyDeleteThis post made me laugh so much haha you are so funny/honest "Haven't seen one of those bastards yet!" <-- my fav! xoxo
ReplyDeleteGross the smell of homeless ppl on the train would make me sick even if I wasn't pregnant!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute bump and love the weekly updates and pictures! So cute!!!! And keep those stretch marks away! I'm 31 weeks with my second and don't have any yet - but waiting for something to pop up - GRRR!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on becoming an aunt! Good luck on your glucose test :)
ReplyDeleteThat is so great your girl will have a little girl cousin too! My sister and I both have girls (10 months apart) - can't wait for them to play together! You're looking fab! And the night wakings aren't as bad as I thought they would be. Wait, let me just tell you they're awful! Expect the worst, and maybe it won't be too bad!
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Hey look you have white pants on! Haha! :) Love your comment about the stretch marks ;) Good luck on your gluclose test!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! What a cute bump!
ReplyDeleteYou look great!! I feel like your pregnancy is flying by. The tiredness you feel with a newborn is a whole new level of tired that you didn't even know your body could manage.
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