Pregnancy Progress - Week 17
To crib from Russ (Congrats Sauves!), I want to write a little more about this whole adventure than I have been. It may seem hokey or premature, but I do want to leave a record so that our child can one day look back and see what a nerd his or her dad really was, and how intense this whole process really is.
The first news is they changed Heather’s due date. We were due April 16th and now, based on their precise measurements, they pushed us back to April 22nd. This is exactly in line with what we’ve thought all along, so it didn’t come as a shock or anything. It’s an extra week of waiting and an extra week of everything else, but we always knew that the 22nd was more accurate.
Relief has arrived in the form of no more morning sickness. Seriously, this pregnancy has been really hard on Heather, and I was genuinely hopeful that the ongoing nausea would eventually go away. Well, it finally has. It cruised right into her second trimester, but faded away in the last week or two.
I find myself becoming more and more anxious, not in the sense that I am feeling stress, but in the sense that I just can’t wait. I can’t wait until we get to find out if we’re having a boy or a girl. I can’t wait until we actually have the baby. I don’t think I’ve ever been as excited about something as I am about our child, but there’s not much I can really do in these months before the delivery. Apparently it is the size of a baked potato now. Isn’t that the same size as an uncooked potato?.
And at the same time, there is plenty to do and buy. To help with our many purchasing decisions, we were recommended Baby Bargains by a friend, and so far, it hasn’t disappointed. We still have several months before we will need to start stocking up, but this book is a big help, especially since the author is willing to say “Um, don’t buy [this thing] at all. You’ll never use it.”
It looks like we’re going to put a wall up to close off our existing office/den. It doesn’t sound like much fun to me, but I have lots of expert help. I am honestly relieved to be converting the space, since the office was never more than a big desk on which my crap accumulated. We got a new computer, moved a bunch of old junk into storage, and in a month or so, we’ll have a room–with a door–for the baby.
Oh, and here’s a line you don’t usually see in this space… Stay tuned for the sex!
November 17th, 2008 at 2:08 am
You have to keep blogging or we have to keep doing lunch. Either way, you’re a few weeks ahead of us and I need the heads up as to what is coming next.
Also….Thoroughly stoked that Heather’s feeling better.
November 17th, 2008 at 2:49 am
I am so excited for you and Heather!
November 17th, 2008 at 12:22 pm
Are you going to Twitter your child’s birth?
November 17th, 2008 at 12:31 pm
Amber - Absolutely. The internets will be notified, probably just after the close family and just before the distant family.
November 17th, 2008 at 2:22 pm
This is so much fun to read about! Some other friends are a few weeks behind, and they’ve set up their baby blog to, and I’m just so excited for all of my friends!
November 17th, 2008 at 4:08 pm
I’m glad that her morning sickness has subsided; I’ve heard awful things about that. Congratulations again and again! I can’t wait to follow this through the process here on your blog!
November 17th, 2008 at 4:32 pm
Thanks, everybody! We’re excited to share our progress with everybody.