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Friday, December 27, 2013

Down to the Last Trimester!

First off: Merry Christmas! 

That's right, I have reached 28 weeks. I continue to have a good standing in the pregnancy department. Considering the fact that I am carrying twins, I would say I've had one of the easiest pregnancies imaginable. The stupid flu shot I had to take made it unpleasant, though. I was on the mend, too, and then that silly shot made me sick all over again.

I've been miserable all week. Not much sleep. Crazy painful throat issues. Coughing. More like hacking up a lung, and some minor throwing up (mainly drainage)... And it's all been ruled to just being a bad cold. What an un-enjoyable way to spend Christmas, and my husband's leave days. Boo. It's been awful, but hopefully we will see an improvement soon. Doctor's couldn't really give me anything because I'm pregnant so I have a nasal spray and Tylenol. 

Glucose test: check. Now, we are just waiting for the results. The red liquid the made me drink actually wasn't bad. I'm used to drinking juice, so I wasn't caught off guard with the sweetness. It was fruit juice flavor :) So, I downed 10 oz of fruit juice sugar in 3 minutes, no problem. Then, I had to wait an hour without eating or drinking.

Normally, that wouldn't be a big deal. However, due to this ridiculous sore throat/coughing problem I have because of the flu shot, it made that one hour almost unbearable. I had a major coughing fit with an intense tickle in my throat. When this happens, it causes me to throw up sometimes, which is what I did the previous night. If I did throw up, I'd have to retest. So, I tried to remain calm and breathe slowly. My poor throat just needed some sort of soothing and I couldn't do it! It was beyond frustrating. I had to keep praying that God would help me for the hour, and luckily He did. I lasted the whole hour, and then they drew two vials of blood and I was good to guzzle as much water as I wanted. Shew! It was awful. I'm hoping the results come back negative.

Symptoms:
  • I am carrying 2 boxers. They are beating me up from the inside basically all hours of the day. 
  • I've gained 21.6 lbs. 
  • Facial Acne
  • Urinary Incontinence - Meaning it's harder to control my bladder muscle. All the pressure from the coughing and throwing up has caused me to lose control (in a small way) quite a few times which is beyond aggravating and embarrassing. 
  • Hip/butt pain - really it just feels really sore and uncomfortable but there's nothing I can do about it.
Kyle and I had a good Christmas despite my sickness. I opened my big gift from hubby on Christmas Eve which is a beautiful Nikon camera! Since it was a beautiful days, in the 70s, we went on a joy ride to the beach and took some pictures with it.






Mom also gave me a wonderful surprise: a standing mixer! I have wanted one for a while, but figured I'd wait to get one until we moved back home. Since she'd already given us a big Christmas gift when we moved into our house, I wasn't really expecting anything else... so this mixer was a beautiful surprise! Since I've been sick..my desire to cook/bake has disappeared. Kyle has stepped up to the plate and decided to use the new mixer by making some banana chocolate chip mini muffins (in some new muffin tins I got). They were sooooo yummy and I was proud of my mini Betty Crocker!





 I also bought Kyle a mug that said Real Men Make Twins. I thought it was fitting and cute. :) 



We received the rest of our baby furniture, which was wonderful! Except of course, when we saw a big gash on the top part of the headboard. Ugh. That was frustrating to say the least. So, we have been trying to figure out how to go about getting that part replaced. We were told we only need to replace the very top part, so Kyle went ahead and put the rest of the crib together.



 We are very excited to completely finish the nursery and get everything we need. I can't wait until it's all finished and I can just sit in there. We still have a hard time believing that we will be having 2 babies soon!! I will be delivering at 37 weeks MAX, but apparently with identicals, they prefer earlier...more like 36 weeks which puts me looking at around February 15. I'm just hoping it's not on Valentine's Day because they will be sharing everything...I'd rather their birthday not be the same as valentine's day, either.

We are getting excited to meet our little boogers. It will be wonderful to finally know if I'm carrying Emmalyn & Harper or Grant & Preston! Only a few more weeks until we know! :)

Friday, December 20, 2013

27 Weeks Brings the Cold

Reached 27 weeks and the cold started. This cold wasn't regarding the weather. My poor pregnant body was being attacked my germs and my poor immune system wasn't equipped to handle it since it's been too busy focusing on babies. Normally a cold is no big deal, but when medicine options are limited, it makes the whole thing worse. I didn't take anything to help with the symptoms simply because I hadn't gone to the doctor's office so I kept my tissues and lemon drops close by.

By the end of the week my cough had practically subsided and my throat didn't hurt anymore but I still needed the tissues! Sleep was returning, too, which is always a plus! :) Maybe it had to do with the fact that Kyle was back home with me, so I was officially happy again and my body recovered.

The day Kyle came back, was our 3 year anniversary from our first date. It was a great gift :) We went to Olive Garden to continue our tradition! It was super yummy. 

Symptoms:
  • Facial acne - no matter what I do, it's all over my forehead...still! I think I have acne scarring too. I made it out of high school alive without it and then when I get pregnant, it all goes down hill. 
  • Heartburn - This might be from all the Christmas cookies mom sent home with Kyle...but they are yummy and well worth it!
  • Hip pain
  • Lower Back Pain 
  • Struggle with deep breaths
  • Rapid heart beat/Pounding heart 
  • Charlie Horse in my feet/legs
Kyle brought back a bunch of baby stuff from Kentucky. We are so blessed!! Plus, I have gotten so many Bed Bath & Beyond  coupons in the mail from people back home that it has been incredibly helpful! I used 7 in one transaction yesterday and saved almost $40, which is great, especially when we have to buy 2 of lots of things. I love to go baby shopping until the prices start adding up!

The rest of the baby furniture is at the store! I am so stinking excited to finally get it and set it up! We have to wait until next week, though, so we can ask one of Kyle's friends to help us out with his truck. It will be a good Christmas gift...to have the nursery all set up and ready for our little twinnies!

I also had a growth scan & prenatal appointment. Kyle was able to join me for the prenatal appointment which was awesome. We have been so lucky that he could come see most of these appointments. I was worried at the beginning that he wouldn't be able to come to any of these appointments!

The growth scan took about 40 minutes or so.  Kyle didn't come to this appointment. The technician took measurements and pictures of all the different anatomical aspects of the babies, which is why it took so long. She kept snickering and making comments about how cute the babies were based on how they were behaving. At first Baby B was sitting on Baby A's head. Then their heads were touching. She said they were not shy, and were flaunting themselves all over the place. She asked me to not look at the screen since I wanted to keep the sexes a surprise. At one point she said, "Well, it's good you're not looking because baby B is flaunting what's between their legs" - haha! 

Apparently these babies move like crazy. At my last appointment they were in horizontal positions and now they are both vertical. Baby B is breached, though, so they still aren't both head down. Fortunately, there is still time for that to change. My doctor said that we will have to think about different delivery options.

The good news is that both babies are growing well and at very similar sizes, which makes me hope they aren't suffering from Twin to Twin Transfusion syndrome which is fantastic! Baby A weighs approximately 2lbs 1oz and measures about 26 weeks 6 days. The heartbeat was about 163 bpm. Baby B weighs 2lbs 3oz and measures about 27 weeks and about 165bpm. Only 1 day apart in measurements and very close in weight, too! So, that is great. :)

My doctor told me to take a glucose test as soon as possible to test for gestational diabetes (GD). I told him I'd prefer to wait until Monday since I ate a cookie or two before my appointment, hehe. I'm already worried that I'll have it, so I want to increase my chances of not having a positive test for GD, which is why i'm waiting until Monday for the test! No cookies that day! If I fail it, then I'll have to sit and take a more extensive 3 hour test which I hear is awful. Prayers that I don't have it!

I also had to get my TDaP vaccine and the flu vaccine today. Kyle has luckily already had both of these vaccines so he just got to sit pretty and watch his wife get prodded. The TDaP shot is primarily to protect me from Pertussis (Whooping Cough) which can be deadly to babies. So, it's definitely good that both of us now have the vaccine and that's one more thing to help keep our babies safe!

Everything has gone well this week! Let's see what week 28 brings (other than just Christmas joy)!

Friday, December 13, 2013

26 Weeks & Daddy Goes Home

This week was a little bitter sweet because Kyle flew home to Kentucky. I'm glad he was able to visit with family, but it made being in Cali a little lonesome. Plus, everyone in his band went on leave so I didn't even have Mollie here to snag whenever I needed some company! So, I am obviously very excited for him to come back next week! I know he is having a wonderful time, but me and the twinnies definitely miss him and I cannot control by pregnancy tears. 

An exciting thing we did before Kyle left was put bring home and put together our first crib!! I bought it online from Babies R Us for about 75% off the original price. Ohhh yeah! It's a strong, sturdy crib that can convert to a toddler bed, and then later can convert into a twin size bed! I haven't bought them yet, but I will need to buy the conversion set. The color is a dark cherry, which shouldn't be hard to find a matching suit whenever the time comes when we want to expand it out and make it into a bedroom suit instead of just a crib. We are still waiting for our other bedroom suit to come in. Hopefully just 2-3 more weeks left! Then, we will finally be able to put the nursery all together and I can start nesting and organizing. :)



Symptoms:
  • Hip pain. I have woken up from hip pain several times this week. It's becoming really annoying. I also have to be careful, when it's sore at the time, how I move. I tried to sit back in my car after one of my jobs and sharp pain shot through my hips and legs. Oy, it was painful! I certainly don't enjoy this symptom. 
  • Eye sensitivity - they are still really sensitive to heat primarily, and light. 
  • Movement Restrictions - I am noticing that when I bend over, I can get a sharp pain or some kind of cramping. Clearly I'm not taking too well to this limited movement deal by vacuuming the stairs and cleaning out bathtubs...where I obviously have to bend over. Slowly I am trying to come to terms with my situation and just learn to lean on Kyle a little more. 
  • Heartburn. I've had it a few more times this week. Primarily when Kyle drives. Maybe his driving upsets my stomach? Hehe! Who knows. 
  • I've gained a total of 19 lbs. I even ate less than the week before! That's 2.2 lbs more than the previous week. At the rate I'm going, by the time I reach 36 weeks, I'll have gained close to 45 lbs! I know I'm having twins... but one of the many doctors I've seen said I want to only gain about 25-30 lbs. 
  • Muscle Spasms/Charlie Horses in my legs and feet. I woke up sore this week from this and it hurts an incredible amount. Apparently this is normal but I have never heard of this symptom before during pregnancy. I need to eat more potassium and drink more water!  
I'm currently suffering from a sore throat. I don't like it. I don't have any hard candy or anything to help. Obviously I'm not going to run and take meds because I have no idea what I can even take. I don't like taking medicine while I'm pregnant though. Hopefully it will go away quickly :)

I am still wishing these days will go by quickly so I can see my wonderful husband again. We miss him terribly! 

26 Weeks & the size of Grapefruit

Friday, December 6, 2013

Kids & Nutrition

First of all, this post is really long, and has nothing to do with my pregnancy. It is stuff I've learned about childhood nutrition that I feel like sharing/remembering/implementing with my own twinnies! 

Recently, I have been learning about overall Nutrition. The past 2 weeks or so it has been primarily focused on pregnancy and childhood nutrition. Of course, I have found this information to be completely beneficial due to my current state. One of the things I learned a lot about was how awful childhood nutrition is and how I do not want to follow the current trends that most parents employ with their children. If you are reading this and do things that I don't want to do, then don't think I'm judging you. Everyone has their own style of parenting!

I'm sure most of the people reading this are going to think I'm beyond crazy but after talking to my beloved husband about it, he seems to agree with me. We will try to follow with some...if not most of the suggestions provided. We want our kids to be as healthy as possible to avoid any issues such as obesity, diabetes, any kind of nutrition related issues later in life like heart disease, osteoporosis, strokes, heart attacks, as well as some cancers.

First, kids learn how to manipulate their parents before they are even 1 year old. Can you believe that?! Before the age of one, my precious little twins are going to learn how to get what they want from me & Kyle. ONE!! Boy, are we in for an interesting time! Notice how a kid will drop something. Mommy will run over and pick it up and give it back to him. Kid drops item again. Mommy picks it back up. Now that child knows any time I drop this, Mommy will come running to pick it up for me. Boom! Manipulation.

This manipulation includes food. If you give your kid something such as chicken nuggets (which isn't healthy, by the way. Highly processed food isn't a healthy option even if it is "chicken") one night, and then the next night will try to give him broccoli. He will probably turn up his nose and not eat the broccoli. He will probably refuse to eat in general. Mommy will freak out because her child isn't eating, and remembers that the night before he gladly ate the chicken nuggets, so she will make it for him again. Child gets what he wants. He knew those chicken nuggets are good...and of course he would...they are processed, meaning it usually will have high salt, high fat, etc in the foods.

So, Kyle and I have decided we don't want to feed our kids these processed foods as much as possible. Prepackaged, premade items like Mac & Cheese from a box are not healthy for you or kids, even though they are delicious! We have also decided that we are going to hold out. Kids know how long it takes before mom and dad will cave and give them what they want. They will eventually eat that broccoli if they are hungry enough. Therefore, we will remain strong and not give him what he wants. Also, by not introducing those processed foods to them, they obviously won't know how yummy they are so they won't hold out for things like that. =)

Children have different eating needs than adults. That means, adults typically sit down to about 3 meals a day: breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Maybe add a snack between lunch and dinner. Often times parents will want their kids to sit down and eat with them at those 3 main meals, and finish their plates. However, that isn't exactly a good idea. Kids (and when I say kids here, I'm talking about young children such as toddlers primarily) do not need to eat those big meals. They eat small portions throughout the entire day. Kids are remarkable at self regulating if they are hungry or not. However, many parents employ the "Just take 3 more bites" rule (or some other number), forcing kids to overeat. This instills really bad eating habits from such an early age because it teaches the children to eat past when they are full. It also encourages them to "clean their plates" which also encourages overeating when they are older.

Don't freak out if you noticed your child eating less than he used to. Kids go through growth spurts. While they are growing, they will eat more. When they aren't going through a spurt, then they won't eat as much. Like previously stated, kids are great at self regulating (especially with healthy foods) their food intake. They won't eat when they aren't hungry, especially at such a young age, and their only food options are healthy. If you keep giving them candy, then they might not be so great at self regulating... but that's beside the point. It's okay if you child starts to eat a little less than he used to, it just might mean that he isn't growing so much at the moment.

 If our child sits down and takes 3 bites of his food and says he's full, that's fine. He will eat more when he's hungry. Of course, they will still sit with us, and won't be running around like crazy hoodlums while the rest of us eat. However, we will not force them to continue eating when they are not hungry, even if it is "one more bite." If they never eat, then we will know something is wrong and address the situation then.

We also want to employ the "One Bite Rule" which is different than the "one more bite" rule. The One Bite Rule requires every person at the table to take at least one bite of whatever is being served. This will expose our children to lots of new foods and it is non-negotiable. Even Kyle & I will be forced to follow through on this. If you take a bite and don't like it, fine, you don't have to keep eating it. Forcing a child to scarf down a helping of something he thinks is disgusting isn't actually helping, it could cause them to hate that food forever. Keep in mind though, it takes 20 introductions to a food before someone can become used to it (especially if they didn't like it the first time). Some foods have an acquired taste... which means you won't like it the first try, but after trying it several times, then you start to get used to it and then can eventually start to like it. With this One Bite Rule, if on Monday they ate a bite of green beans and didn't like it, they didn't have to keep eating it. However, if I served green beans again on Friday, they are still required to take one bite of it that day, too, even though on Monday they tasted it and didn't like it. This will increase their exposure to these foods until they eventually become used to it. Now, I understand that some foods will never be liked by some people. However, this lessens the chance that the kids will become picky eaters and will encourage them to be more open to trying new foods as they grow older.

Another thing we won't do is give our children something separate from what Kyle and I are eating. Kids learn by watching. If I give our twins a plate of broccoli but Kyle and I eat some macaroni and cheese, those kids are not going to want to eat that broccoli. They will think it doesn't taste good, or just refuse to want to eat it because mommy and daddy clearly don't eat it either. They are eating the good stuff! It is encouraged to give your children the exact same things the parents are eating but in much much smaller portions, of course. This will hopefully encourage parents to eat healthier as well because they shouldn't want to pump their kids full of junk. If the kids see Mommy and Daddy eating something and enjoying it, they will probably be more likely to want to follow suit.

Here's one that everyone is probably going to think we are crazy for. We do not want to give our young kids fast food or sugar. First of all, no one should eat fast food. There is nothing healthy about it. Portions are too big. Too much salt. Too much fat. Even the salads can have more fat and calories than their main burgers. It's ridiculous. Second of all, sugar is not required for a baby/toddler/child etc. We tend to like to make a lot of sugary, sweet stuff because it tastes good and we use it to celebrate things. The earlier you introduce these things to children, they more they will want it. I am pretty sure that giving your child ice cream is not in any way shape or form helpful to their overall health. You can get the dairy or calcium maybe found in it, in other more healthy ways like milk. Low fat milk (after a certain age).

Of course this lack of sugar could be hard because I LOVE to bake. I take after my mother. When the kids are older, then we will probably make cookies and such but not when they are toddlers, etc. We will try to hold out as long as possible. I know most people think I'm crazy. What about their birthday?? What about Halloween?? Well, we haven't really figured that part out yet. Kyle made a good point in saying that a 1 yr old isn't going to care if he gets a birthday cake to destroy or a basket full of candy. All of that stuff is for the parents and other adults. It's cute, it's fun, etc. The point is though, it is not healthy. I don't want my babies to be struggling with an addition to sweets or soft drinks.

 No, I am highly positive we will never give our kids soft drinks. Why? Soft drinks, tea, coffee, energy drinks, etc rob the bones of calcium, plus they're awful for you. All these kids you see that drink a lot of that stuff without drinking the same amount (or more) in milk, are more likely to be struggling with more broken bones than kids who don't drink those things. My brother and I were both in sports all the way through high school and I remember being forced to drink milk while I was getting older. Guess what we weren't allowed to have a lot of (or even really kept in the house?)... No coffee... rarely were we allowed soft drinks, just because Mom didn't really keep it in the house... and we never drank tea or energy drinks. Never once did we suffer from a broken bone. Now, kids find places like Starbucks popular but it is robbing their bones of calcium and after the age of 30, you can no longer build up the calcium in your bones. That is why it's so important to avoid those things as long as possible! Up until the age of 30, you need to get as much calcium as possible to make your bones as strong as possible instead of participating in recurring bad behaviors such as a cup or more of coffee everyday without taking in the same amount of calcium. I still try to make Kyle drink extra milk because he loves his coffee. We want him to have strong bones for as long as possible! And no, diet sodas are not more acceptable. They are actually probably worse because of the added chemicals to still make it taste good.

Tagging on to the drinks we won't be giving them, we will probably not give the kids a lot of juice. Even 100% juice has a lot of sugar and calories. Milk and water for our babies! Maybe some crystal light juice so they can have some flavor. :)

Three main problems with kids is a lack of calcium, iron, and fiber. Many kids struggle with constipation because they aren't getting many veggies or fruits or other foods with fiber in it, so they struggle to use the bathroom. Then, when they finally can go, it hurts and so they try to avoid it. This only makes it worse because the more you hold it in, the more the body absorbs the water from it and makes it harder to pass. Pretty picture, right? This applies to adults, too. Don't hold it in! Drink plenty of water and eat lots of fiber! As far as iron goes, from what I've learned, many kids are apparently misdiagnosed with ADHD instead of iron deficiency anemia. It seems that some of their symptoms are similiar. Kids will sit in the back of the room and fidget to stay awake, they can't focus, etc and people think they are hyperactive. Really, they are iron deficient which can cause them to be fatigued, worn out, etc. The extra moving is to keep them from falling asleep in class. A good source of iron is homemade spaghetti! The tomato sauce has iron, the meat will have iron, and the noodles will all work together for good iron absorption in the body. As far as calcium goes.... well.. we will give them plenty of milk!

We are going to start out giving our kids nutrient dense foods. Whole grain bread that has at least 3 grams of fiber in each slice. There is absolutely no reason to start giving our kids white bread. Many parents start giving their kids these things because they think their kids won't want to eat the healthier option. Toddlers cannot know what is good for them, in every aspect in life. That is why they are living with their parents and not getting a job and living on their own. They need guidance and help and nurturing. The same goes with food! Kyle and I aren't going to let our kids dictate all their food choices because lets face it, kids don't quite know what's best for them. We do! 

Also, keep out of the house what kids shouldn't be eating (or adults for that matter). Junk food is a no-no. My mother NEVER kept chips in the house. She would, when I was in high school, buy me some Reduced Fat cheez its (which I was addicted to, no lie), but we never had Lays or Fritos or Doritos in our pantry. When my dad was alive, he would eat stuff like that periodically so I would always be able to eat it that way, but after he died, it basically vanished unless I went and bought it with my own money which wasn't about to happen. That stuff has NO nutritional value whatsoever. There is absolutely no reason for my children to eat it except just to pump their bodies full of calories which isn't helping anyone. If I don't want our twins to eat gobs of ice cream of snack out on chips, then I need to keep it out of the house. That way, they aren't tempted! That way Kyle & I aren't tempted, either. :) We already avoid any kind of true junk food. However, a tub of ice cream seems to continually reappear in our freezer... starting in January though, we're giving up sweets as long as possible except for birthdays. :) We want to learn how to live by example!

We plan to pack and send food with our children when they go to school. School cafeteria foods are a JOKE. Seriously. Nachos as a main course.... I don't think so. My kids want a Lunchable? Fine. I'll make it myself and put it in a container with different sections so it looks like the one from the store. Kids are attracted to the cartoons on the packaging. They watch ads on the TV and think they are the yummy stuff and want it. Just because they want it doesn't mean they're going to get it from me. Sorry babies...you're going to have a rough road of having a hard nosed mommy. Don't expect to go to grandma's and get what you want either ;-) Something I'm thankful for learning from my own mother: She did not so easily cave to my wants and demands. As an adult, I have grasped the value of her wonderful parenting style!

We will also teach our kids to cook and have them help us from a young age. That way they are learning how to make things and become used to it. So many people are too busy or lazy or just have no idea how to actually cook anything anymore which is why the premade boxed dinners are so popular, and why so many people have health problems these days. You have NO idea what's really being pumped in your body... but it's easy, so why not? We want our kids to know that they have better options, they just have to cook. Get them used to it early, and then they'll be more equipped to deal with it when they're older.

Pump you kids full of veggies. There is no reason not to. It's good for everyone. It is actually the current recommendation for a healthy nutritious diet to have half of your plate be fruits and veggies, not meat. Hopefully we will be able to incorporate that into our own diets here soon, that way he will affect our kids and their outlook on food. We want to teach our kids to eat to live, not to live to eat!

Kyle and I really do want to follow through on all these things. I know some of them sound extreme, but that's okay. Luckily you have your own kids or future kids to feed whatever you want to. All we ask...really...we expect people who are with our twinnies, is that they follow our rules. One little taste of something might seem harmful to you, but if it's something like candy, our babies will never forget that taste and will always want it again. We don't want that kind of exposure for as long as possible. We are planning to be really hard-nosed and stubborn about this, too. After they are born and are older to where they start eating, we will see how it goes, but the point is, we, as the parents, should be in control of our children's eating habits and what we expose them to, no one else should it upon themselves to pump my kids with crap with we don't want it. We want healthy babies that live a long, long time and have the best chance possible at avoiding any nutrition related issues!

25 Weeks: It's Time to Exercise.

I can't believe I'm already at 25 weeks! I certainly feel it most days. I feel huge. I know people keep saying I look small-ish but I certainly don't feel it. I feel like a beached whale. My belly is starting to get in the way of how I move, too. Kyle will laugh at me when I try to stand up sometimes. I guess it would be rather funny! I know it will only get worse, too! While some people have mentioned I don't look that big for carrying twins, I did have one of my team interpreters tell me I looked 7 months pregnant, which won't be for another few weeks! Hahah! So I guess to at least one person I look big.

After weighing 2.5 lbs more this week than I did last week (I blame the cookies and pie more than the growing babies)... I decided I needed to start exercising in some way. So, I have been doing really light cardio from 30-45 minutes as much as possible. Nothing crazy, of course, simply because prior to the pregnancy I wasn't doing a whole lot. The general rule is whatever you do prior to pregnancy, you can continue to do during pregnancy. Runners can keep running, etc. Since I wasn't much of a runner prior to getting pregnant, I certainly am not starting now! I stick to riding a stationary bike or walking. Regardless, I did it for a majority of the week and have felt good about it. Since it is still a really light exercise, I don't feel like I'm doing much, but I know it's better than nothing.

Symptoms
  • I've gained almost 17 lbs total. 
  • Restricted movements due to the belly getting in the way.
  • Braxton Hicks Contractions - still not regular. They randomly come and go. 
  • Eye Sensitivity - heat mainly bothers it the most.  
  • Heartburn - just a little bit this week. It woke me up and unfortunately I had no milk around. 
Kyle's band had their holiday party this past week, too. That was fun. Kyle had to participate in a Secret Santa, and the gifts he received were a laser level, for making sure things are level and straight for hanging pictures, etc, and he also got a funny book you leave in the bathroom for people to enjoy while they're doing their business! That book just so happened to be perfect because he already had a few, so it will match his collection quite nicely. :) 



My next appointment isn't for another 2 weeks. I'm scheduled to have a growth scan ultrasound, so they will measure how the babies are growing to make sure they are doing okay. I will also meet with the doctor for another check up! Kyle will be back from KY at that time and the rest of the band will be gone on leave, so he thinks he will be able to come with me to both appointments that day since he won't really have anything to do. I pray that can happen! Plus, it will be in the brand new hospital that is much closer to my home than the other hospital. I'm excited to finally see it and use it!

We received our replacement glider, too. That was exciting! Kyle put it together and thankfully there are no problems with it like the other one. We have it sitting up in the nursery, ready to be used. The one that didn't work properly is still sitting in our family room. We use it, too. So I guess technically we have 2! Today, later this afternoon, we are going to pick up one of the cribs we ordered. I got a steal on cyber Monday from Babies R Us. A crib that originally cost $399 only cost $99. Score! I went ahead and bought it, and it's already in, so we have to go pick it up and hopefully put it together tonight. I can't wait for the nice nursery furniture we ordered back in Oct to finally come in. I'm getting antsy! I can't wait to finally set up our babies' room! :)

Enjoy your holiday shopping. Don't spend too much. Remember the reason for the season ;-)

Much love.

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Baby Gender Predictions

So, I decided to go ahead and post some old wives tales and myths in how to figure out the sex of the babies! Granted, twins are slightly different but we will see in the end if these predictions hold true or not. I actually stole all these myths off a friend of mine's (Tate) blog who recently had her very own cute baby boy! 


  1. Carrying high means a girl is on the way; low predicts a baby boy: ????
  2. Breakouts mean a little girl is stealing mama’s beauty: GIRLS
  3. If baby’s heart rate is over 140 bpm baby is a girl. If it’s 140 or less, baby is a boy: GIRLS
  4. Legend says mama will crave sweets with a girl and saltys with a boy: ????
  5. The Mayans believed that if the mama’s age at conception and the year of the baby’s birth are both even or odd, it’s a girl. If one is even and the other is odd, it’s a boy: BOY
  6. Morning sickness means pink. If you're stricken with a queasy stomach during your first trimester think ribbons and bows. if you sail through your pregnancy with nary an upset stomach, it's blue all the way: BOYS
  7. Pay attention to which way you lay down in bed tonight. If you prefer sleeping on your left side, you'll have a boy. Right side? You’re pregnant with a girl: BOYS
  8. If a toddler boy shows interest in your belly, you'll have a girl. If he ignores you, it's a boy: BOYS
  9. According to the Chinese gender predictor based on mama’s age at conception and the month of conception, my baby is a: GIRLS
 Based on these predictions, it seems I may be having Boys! I have taken another quiz online and it said based on my answers I'm 74% likely to have girls and only 26% likely to have boys. So, I guess I am all over the place!! Guess we will just have to wait a few more months to figure it out!

 Based on people that have seen me or I've told them stuff I've gone through with this pregnancy, what do you think I'll be having?? I'm sure you have your own predictions or secret wants... Feel free to share! :)

Friday, November 29, 2013

24 Weeks & A Happy Thanksgiving :)

This week was Thanksgiving... which just so happens to be my favorite holiday. Good company. Good food. Lots of enjoyment overall. Granted, being in California isn't quite as enjoyable than being surrounded by family, but I have Kyle and my twinnies so I certainly can't complain too much. Plus, we had a guest for dinner! Kyle's friends from the band, Kearney & Moore (they always talk about each other by their last names), joined us for an early afternoon feast. This post has a lot more pictures than normal, just an FYI :)

Honey Glazed Ham, Mashed Potatoes, Dumplings, Green Beans, Corn, Rolls, Broccoli Casserole, Stuffing

Chocolate Chunk Cookies & Pumpkin Cheesecake Pie. All made from scratch! Yum!


Today of course is Black Friday. Kyle and I decided not to go out last night and stand in crazy long lines, so we slept a solid 9-10 hours, then went to see what was left at the mall. We each bought one thing and feel fine about it. I just can't stand for long hours because my back and feet start to hurt too much, and Kyle hates crowds, so we were fine to only stay for a short time. :)


At the beginning of this week, we finally got all of our furniture! Some of it was scuffed up in the move, but that is to be expected with having friends move stuff. I am so thankful for all their help though! So, throughout the week we have been unpacking and trying to get situated. It looks nice! We love it, for sure.






He's practicing what he'll be doing after the twins are born. =)

I also had my third dream about having twin girls this week. Maybe that means these little babies are going to be Emmalyn and Harper! Who knows. I'll probably post something soon about the myths/prediction methods people use to try and figure out what sex their baby is. Then we will just wait and see how true they are! :)

Symptoms:
  • Braxton Hicks contractions - are a tightening of the uterine muscles for one to two minutes and are thought to be an aid to the body in its preparation for birth (according to wikipedia). Basically, I hate them. I have been woken up from them twice now. Do not fear, if they become regular, then I will call/go to the doctor, but it's usually just the one or two contractions. 
  • Heartburn - It comes and goes. Apparently this is the cause of the babies taking up more and more space and giving my stomach less space which actually causes the acid in my stomach to move up my esophagus, causing the heartburn. It is very unpleasant. 
  • Weight gain - I had not weighed last week, but by the beginning of this week I have gained a little over 14 lbs. Oy. Kyle has never seen me weigh this much so it is quite interesting. My midsection has never been so big and yet at one point I weighed 25 lbs more than I do now! My, how pregnancy is strange! 
  • Acne - It's always just on my forehead and I can't get rid of it. 
  • This symptom is a little "too much information". I find it funny, honestly. I had a small incident that made it clear that I cannot hold my bladder quite like I have been able to. Basically, after a sneeze, I had to go change my pants. Nothing bad, just in need of some new pants. Haha! I couldn't believe it. Things like this are often left out when people talk about pregnancy! 
  • Baby Jabbing.


24 Weeks :)





 I hope everyone had a fantastic Thanksgiving! Kyle and I are very thankful for everything God has blessed us with, including our growing twinnies. We just can't wait another 3 months until we finally get to meet them! Just 2 more weeks of work for me until I can start nesting :)

Friday, November 22, 2013

23 Weeks & A New Home

This week was our big move! It was so exciting to move from our apartment to our new home. We loved our apartment and the people who ran it but we are so happy to be in a bigger place. Buying stuff we need for the house is costly, though. I thought I'd only have to worry about twin stuff...I didn't realize I had to buy all this stuff that we'll need in the house. Where I used to have some money in my pockets, it has been replaced by lint and dirt. The cost of growing up!

We will finish our move tomorrow. Kyle has several of his Marine buddies helping out and we have rented a trailer for all the furniture. Today is definitely exciting because the washer and dryer are being delivered!!! Ahhh!!! No more getting quarters. No more carrying a big load of stuff down a flight of stairs and walking over to the laundry room. I can just throw stuff into the machine at my own convenience! :))

Other than that, we really haven't had anything happen this week. Normal pregnancy stuff. My belly feels huge.

Symptoms
  • Terrible facial acne. It has gotten worse this week for sure. 
  • Babies are moving like crazy! I'm trying to enjoy it, but sometimes I would like it better if they calmed down a little. :) 
  •  Tired. I've been getting tired easier and more frequently. It may be because at night time, it gets darker earlier. 
  • Heartburn - I've been waking up in the morning with some heartburn. I haven't needed anything to make it go away yet, it hasn't become that severe. Although, I always crave milk as soon as it happens. 
I haven't checked my weight gain this week. I don't think I want to. I know I have gotten bigger. People can officially recognize that I am Pregnant and not just chubby. I had a lady at a coffee cart randomly ask me when my baby was due. She squealed when I told her there would be two babies. I still enjoy getting that reaction. :) -- One of Kyle's friends hadn't seen me in a few weeks and saw me this week and said, "You look...good" and pointed towards my stomach when he said it. I couldn't help but laugh. Obviously he was being nice and friendly and not trying to be offensive in any way. It just made me laugh. So it is nice that my pregnancy is noticeable in a way...I just hate feeling big all the time!!

I've also been searching around for a photographer to do some maternity and newborn pictures. I think I have found one. There are several that I had options for, that had great pictures and relatively decent prices, but one woman is a military spouse and I just can't help but want to support a fellow military spouse! Plus, she was the cheapest and I know she'll incorporate Marine Corps memorabilia into the pictures, which is what I want. :)

That's all from this week! Next week we will officially have all of our stuff in our new home, it will be Thanksgiving week/Black Friday, etc, and all that fun jazz. I can't wait to set up our Christmas tree this week. Yes, this week! Next week, I'll try to post pictures of the house. Enjoy your thanksgiving everyone!

Much love.

Friday, November 15, 2013

22 Weeks & Daddy Feels Kicking!

First, my week started off sadly. I received a call Saturday morning from my mother stating that my Uncle Scott had passed away. He had been struggling with health issues for a while, but it doesn't make his death any less painful or shocking. Being stuck in California due to my pregnancy during this time of mourning is truly upsetting. He was a wonderful man, who has always made me and my brother laugh--someone who was fun to talk to. Overall, a great uncle to have. I just wish I could be at home with my grandmother and my aunt during all this. Please pray for them and that God would give them peace and healing.

The Eddins side of the family at our wedding. My last picture taken with my Uncle Scott.
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This past week saw Veteran's Day. A day that should be celebrated daily in my opinion. Everyone posts on facebook and every other public forum about how thankful they are to those who have served or are currently serving. It certainly is nice to applaud our servicemen/women, they deserve it more than we realize. Being married to a Marine allows my heart to swell with pride more than it did before. Though Kyle hasn't deployed, nor is in any kind of infantry MOS (job), I see what he has to sacrifice to be employed by this nation. I am very proud of him, to say the least. :)

One super exciting thing that happened this was, occurred Nov 10, about 9:45pm. I was lounging in our recliner, my hands resting on my tummy, and all of a sudden, I felt something move from under my hand. At first I thought it was a muscle spasm, but it happened again... and again! I called Kyle over and he placed his hands on my belly (his freezing cold hands, mind you) and finally was able to feel them! At first he said, "I can't tell if it's the babies or my finger throbbing." Hehe - it certainly could easily be confused for something else...the babies are still small. I felt those little kicks/jabs for the rest of the evening. I was beyond excited. Our little babies are getting stronger!! Since that day, that's all I feel: their little jabs. Kyle has been able to feel them a few more times, too. :)

Kyle and I also went to Buy Buy Baby this week and picked up a few pieces of furniture that had arrived for the nursery. Nothing significant...just toddler rails for the bed as well as the changing station for the top of the dresser. The big items haven't arrived yet. I'm very anxious for them to arrive, but will be glad they don't until after we move into our new place. We bought a few things while we were there, but not too many items.

Symptoms:
  • I gained 1 lb this week. One of my pregnancy apps has described my weight gain as excessive. Wow, way to make a big girl feel worse! Of course, I realize this app is for singleton babies and I have two.... but still. Prior to this week, I hadn't been using my pre-pregnancy weight to figure out how much I weight I had gained - I was using a weight during my pregnancy so I am opting to correct that for everyone! My official weight gain is about 11-12lbs right now.
  • Dry hands from constantly washing.
  • Less appetite. I feel full for longer periods of time and I don't feel the need to eat every 2 hours. 
  • Deep breath struggling. 
  • Baby moving more strongly (as previously mentioned)! 
  • Bloody & Stuffy nose
  • Eye Sensitivity
My doctor's appointment went well. It was really short though. Kyle was able to come see the babies on the ultrasound. The doctor checked for heartbeats in both babies and was able to find them. It took him a minute to find the top baby, and it worried us but thankfully he was able to find it!! 

At my next post, I will be one day away from being completely settled into the new home!! I am so excited and cant' wait for Monday when we can officially call it ours (until we're out of the military of course). :)



Friday, November 8, 2013

21 Weeks

This week has been the same ol' same ol'. I worked. Kyle worked. My belly grew. I ate lots of food.

Symptoms:
  • I have gained a total of 13 lbs by the beginning of this week. Ah! That's about 3lbs in one week. I think it's time I stay away from the ice cream for a while.... 
  • Pounding Heart. 
  • Facial Acne
  • I still have a hairy belly. Yes, I still find it awkward and weird. 
  • I wake up every night to use the bathroom. It's quite annoying but I guess it is just good practice for waking up. 
  • Dry, irritated hands. From using the bathroom more frequently, I have to wash my hands frequently which dries them out.  
  • During the night my throat gets really sore and I become very thirsty. I still make sure to keep something to drink next to me. 
  • Baby Movements. It feels like bubbles almost. Some days I feel it much more than others.
  • My belly is officially in the way at times. I can't bend over and see everything like I used to. And no, leaning forward doesn't help either.
We tried to pack a little bit more, since we are moving in a week and a half. Its hard to pack up too much when you still use quite a bit of it. Kyle's band was just scheduled some kind of weapons training during that week. Of course they were. That means they will be working longer days probably which is a huge inconvenience since it will basically only give us 1 day to move out of the apartment instead of 6... especially because I depend so much on Kyle and his friends to lift everything since I can't. Just another reason why the military is such a joy. In case you didn't catch that; that previous sentence was dripping with sarcasm.

Sorry this post is so short and sweet! Not much to report. No news or change can be a good thing, right? :)

Next week I have a doctor's appointment, so I'll be excited about that. They will hopefully give me the results of all the blood work I've done as well as the anatomy scan (ultrasound I had on Halloween). Kyle is supposedly allowed to go with me since he doesn't have work until ater in the day.  Prayers that everything is normal and going well!

Friday, November 1, 2013

20 Weeks & 10 Pounds

20 weeks! How exciting. Are you excited? I know I am. If I was having a singleton then I would be at my halfway mark this week. However, I will probably give birth (unless the twinnies have another idea in mind) in about 16 more weeks. Say what?!?

Symptoms:
  • Belly Rubbing. Okay...so I'm not sure if this is technically a "symptom" but it's definitely something I've been doing much more lately. Kyle even asked me if I thought it was a crystal ball. My husband, the jokester =P
  • Struggle with Deep Breaths. It's still problematic. Not everyday, but enough to become very frustrating. 
  • Pounding Heart. 
  • Extremely thirsty at night. I always make sure I have something on the nightstand. 
  • I've gained about 10 lbs now! It's coming fast, so maybe I should hold off on the constant bowls of cereal.... and ice cream....
This week, we have continued packing and trying to prepare for our move on base. We are beyond excited to move into a bigger place. The transition from here to there will be tedious and annoying but the pay off will hopefully be worth it in the end! :) Plus, I cannot wait to get the baby furniture and set up the nursery. I'll probably sit in there and never leave! After we move in and start setting up the nursery, I'll make sure to post pictures.

I am already noticing the cost of living in a house is much higher than an apartment. For example: I am currently living in an apartment with one bathroom. I will be moving into a house with 2.5 bathrooms. The shower in my current place is a stand up shower that has an actual door, but in the house, they are tub/showers that require shower curtains, etc. This week I went and bought shower curtains, shower liners, bath mats, etc and that alone cost over $100. Pretty sure my wallet is super thin at the moment. Perhaps that is just foreshadowing for what is to come with the twinnies...

An exciting thing that happened this week was my anatomy scan ultrasound. I did not meet with an actual doctor to discuss the ultrasound, I just had the scan done. That scan is ridiculous because they make me drink 32 oz of water in basically 15 minutes, then I have to hold it for at least 1 hour until my appointment. Apparently a full bladder allows the techs to get better pictures of the babies or something. Basically it's a torture procedure for pregnant women. I'm still convinced doctors do things on purpose just to elicit some sort of response from pregnant women. I'm already dreading the glucose stuff I have to drink to test if I have gestational diabetes.

Twins are doing according to the lab tech!! Twin A measures at 19weeks + 4days and weighs about 11 oz. Its head is down near my lower right hip and the legs swing around to my left side. Twin B measures at 19weeks+1days and weighs about 11 oz, too! Its head is near my left ribcage with the legs wrapping across to my right side. So they are both similar in size and weight which is wonderful. The lab tech also was able to figure out the sexes of the babies, and he wrote it down and it has been mailed to one person who has a job to do with it. I will not tell you all who it is,  because I don't want the poor soul to be annoyed by any impatient people ;-). Only one person will know the sex of the babies and the rest of us will just have to wait until they are delivered!!

Here I am at 20 weeks!

Sunday, October 27, 2013

The Pregnancy From (Future) Father's Perspective

It has been 15 weeks since I learned that I would be given a new title in my life.  Along with husband, son, son-in-law, brother, grandson, nephew, cousin, saxophonist, graduate student, and Marine, I would add to that list with the role of 'father'.  Not in the sense of becoming a priest, but in actually having children of my own.  I say children because it was 10 weeks ago that two little heartbeats were found during an ultrasound, and my life would forever be changed.  For the better of course.  There was a 10-minute span in which Chelsea and I were in shock right after we discovered this, and I believe there is still a little bit left of what we felt that day. Nonetheless I am anxious and truly happy to be a dad.

Over the last few months there have been changes happening.  With the obvious ones (Chelsea's body growing to accommodate two little babies, our apartment getting smaller due to the boxes of diapers, wipes and baby supplies growing, and realization that our family will double in size come February) there are ones that the every day spectator might not notice.  For instance, there was a period in which nothing sounded good for dinner (In Chelsea's opinion) unless it was from a restaurant.  I could not cook something that fully satisfied her desire for food.  Also, our bed did not expand, but the amount of pillows in it increased.  Rather than sleeping next to my wife I found that a body pillow in the shape of a question mark separated us.  There was also a couple weeks that included Chelsea's olfactory nerves being heightened, and I had to carry mouthwash, deodorant, and soap with me whenever I was in the apartment with her.  Okay, that was a slight exaggeration, but you get the point.

I could not have a better life, and being able to share it with my wife has been the greatest blessing from God.  We pray together every day for our life to be blessed, and for our two babies to stay healthy.  This opportunity to be a parent has given me a new challenge, and one that I will take on with pleasure.  I realize that the next few months will be exciting, and when we have two little babies there will be less sleep, more noise in the home, and less money to save, but I will embrace it. 

Keeping up with what we still need to buy for the babies, how many diapers we'll need to have, planning to have people over when they are born, etc. gets to be the busiest part of the day.  There is always something more we could do that will better the lives of our future children.  We have found a new home on Camp Pendleton, and hope to move there in the next two weeks.  This will give us more space and be closer to the hospital.  I am excited to live there (even if it will only be for 14 months) and make it a family home for the first year of our babies lives. 

I feel incredibly lucky to be married to Chelsea, and sometimes still can't believe how wonderful our marriage is.  She has been fortunate through the pregnancy not to throw up, and I have been able to watch her grow into a perfect mother-to-be (in my eyes).  We are over half-way complete and before we know it there will be a pair of crying babies...one in my arms, and the other in my wifes.  Goodness I'm excited!

Friday, October 25, 2013

19 Weeks: Mangos & Dancing

First: we have picked out a second girls name: Harper Marie. The two other names that made it to the top 3 were Peyton & Olivia. We picked Harper because it isn't super common and yet not a crazy name. Emmalyn and Harper: our two girl names. Who knows, we may not even use them if we have boys, but at least we are ready either way!

Kyle and I went to his birthday ball last Friday. Technically that happened in the 18 week time frame...but hopefully you won't hold it against me. I wore an old homecoming high school dress and was surprised it fit. I know I didn't actually look pregnant in the dress...just chubby, but who cares. I didn't have to buy a whole new dress! We had a good time. Kyle got to enjoy himself on the dance floor with the rest of his band. I joined in on a few songs, but didn't want to overdo it. We didn't even leave until past 11:30pm, which is unheard of for us.


Some Symptoms:
  • I may be feeling the babies move. Of course, I am not completely sure but I am assuming some of the little twinges and other feelings I experience are the twinnies moving around.
  • Stuffy nose.
  • Lower back discomfort. 
  • Hungry. I'm constantly wanting to eat food...any kind of food, really. 
  • I no longer like ground turkey meat or pork during this pregnancy. 

This week was about turning in our housing application for on base housing and packing. We have applied for a 3 bedroom house which is exciting! I certainly have not been too thrilled about packing. Luckily, some of Kyle's friends have said they will be helping us move so that's even better! Currently our spare bedroom is full of boxes and unused furniture. It looks like a bomb exploded in there! Today, Kyle and I went and looked at the 2 options they gave us on base, and we picked the house we liked and fit our needs! Of course, we wanted a 1st floor house, but we were only given 2 floor options, but it's fine. Now we just wait until they call us back after receiving some paperwork  and they can tell us when the house we picked is ready. :) We are so excited!!

Mom sent us a gift that was exciting to open. It is a little swing/glider for babies...super cute :) Kyle and I also ordered a glider for the nursery and it arrived quickly. I am so stinking excited to move so we can set up an actual nursery!! It will be even more exciting when our baby furniture comes in. Yay for baby stuff! Kyle and I need to go back to the store and buy more diapers though. 

This week a singleton baby would be about the size of a mango. I can't wait for my anatomy scan next week....hopefully they'll tell me how big the twinnies are. 

Friday, October 18, 2013

We've lived through 18 Weeks!

I started out this week snuggled in my CA bed, next to my wonderful husband. It was a wonderful way to start the week.

I can also say that I have officially begun gaining weight for this pregnancy! This is the first and probably only time I will be excited about weight gain. At one point I had lost about 4 lbs during this pregnancy, and I can officially say that as of the first day of this 18th week I have gained about 7 lbs. That's quite a change, isn't it?

Some symptoms:
  • Taking deep breaths can be a challenge, especially at night. It probably takes at least 10 tries before I take a satisfying deep breath, only to want another one 30 seconds later. 
  • Emotional. Poor Kyle sees me crying more often than not. 
  • Face acne. I still have red marks all over my forehead BUT I can honestly say, it looked better this week than it has. 
  • Bloody/Stuffy Nose.
  • Lower Back Pain.
  • Pounding Heart
  • Cramping. I am assuming this cramping is for different reasons. One of them is obvious: growing pains. Now, though, after I use the bathroom I will feel a cramping feeling. Some woman experience more UTIs during pregnancy because our immune systems aren't functioning as well since we are busy growing humans instead. Perhaps that is the case, but other woman have the same cramping sensation but don't have a UTI, so I'm not really sure. 
  • Also, some more symptoms that might be considered "Too much information," so I'll keep them to myself =)
I'm not one to really care all that much about stretch marks. I was never a thin, skinny beach babe and over time I grew to accept that I was curvier that most of my friends. God didn't make us all the same, and my wonderful husband has always accepted me regardless of any weight I had on the scale. I know there are thin people who are pregnant or have been pregnant that are very worried about the idea of stretch marks. Nothing wrong with that, of course. I am just not one of those people. I was heavy growing up, even with playing sports and having a mother who tried to give us Reduced Fat or Fat Free food items. Therefore, I already have stretch marks on my body. If they happen to grow during the course of this pregnancy, I will accept them. That doesn't mean I haven't started putting a little lotion on those areas to help keep the skin moisturized and elastic. However, I am carrying two babies. Count them....Two! If my marks happen to stretch in the process, so be it! God has granted me this awesome ability to carry two babies for whatever reason, so whatever changes my body must endure for this honor, I will accept them. :)

I also had another doctor appointment this week. Kyle made it just in time (since it was during his lunch break) so I was really happy about that. Everything is going fine! My blood pressure is normal, I've gained weight (7lb) and the doc seemed okay with it, and both babies are still doing well! Baby A is already breached but they obviously have plenty of time to flip back around. I also had to have more blood work done to test my thyroid and to check for any possible genetic defects the babies could have. Prayers, please, that everything comes back normal! :)

On the top, you can see the head is on the left side. On the bottom, the head is on the right side.

It was especially exciting for Kyle to be there since he hasn't seem the twinnies since we found out there were 2! They have obviously grown much more in the 8 weeks since he's seen them last and actually look like little babies. They were squirming around and having a good ol' time... well Baby B was anyway. Apparently Baby B enjoys being a camera hog. Both had good strong heartbeats and the doc said there seemed to be plenty of amniotic fluid in each sac which is another good thing! I have my next appointment in 4 weeks and on Halloween I'll have an anatomy scan of the little ones. We will be praying it goes well and nothing is wrong!

This week, we ordered our baby furniture! Another super exciting thing! We are also in the process of applying for on-base housing and poor Kyle is required to do things he hates since he's the sponsor. I just have to sit back and nag him about finishing it so we can turn it in and get the ball rolling on moving. I don't want to be a beached whale before we transition into our new living quarters, because I have a fun/cute nursery to put together!

Two more names crossed off the girl's name list: Taylor & Lacey. There are only 3 names left!! That means, we will hopefully have our 2nd girl's name next weekend.

I'm hoping to get Kyle on here one day and post something about his experience as a daddy-to-be. So, maybe you all well get to experience a fun post from him. 

These pictures show the difference in how much I've grown from week 7 to week 18. You all better see the baby bump, but while I may be eating more, that isn't me! It's babies! 

Saturday, October 12, 2013

17 Weeks: Kentucky & A Baby Shower

Well, my 17th week was a wide range of emotions. I began the week in KY with Mom being back from Europe, as well as my baby shower with friends and family. It was a nice change to my normal California lifestyle, but it was still a little bitter sweet since Kyle couldn't be here with me. I can never enjoy being home the way it was meant to be enjoyed unless my other half is by my side.

While Mom was in Italy, she bought us a little angel. It's a pretty crazy angel, for sure, but it definitely grows on you. The angel is supposed to hang somewhere and look over those around it. So, we will be putting it in the babies room somewhere since they will need the most protection. I'm assuming the manic hair is because they will be a hectic duo for this poor angel to keep up with!


Some Symptoms:
  • Acne. It has still taken over my forehead. Ridiculous.
  • Peach fuzz, all over my stomach. Weird and possibly a little gross, right? Kyle and I will start having a contest to see who is hairier! 
  • Lower Back Pain. I can't sit OR stand too long. Seems babies don't like momma to be comfortable.  
  • Crying. I am emotional to begin with, but this so called "pregnancy tears" become really annoying. I cry about everything. 
My baby shower was adorable. I mean seriously, super cute. The theme was 2 Peas in a Pod which is totally fitting for a twin shower! So, there is a special thank you to Erin, Annette, and Kristi (as well as her momma!) for making everything come together and look so beautiful and perfect for the shower. I am truly blessed to have such amazing people in my life to do such a wonderful thing!


Mom and I have looked at some baby furniture while I was home. It can be stressful to find good, solid furniture that will last for 18-20 years. Yes, I want to buy a convertible crib so one of the babies can grow into the furniture throughout his/her life. Therefore, I can't order a random crib online. I have to go and feel it, feel the sturdiness of the drawers and the bed, etc. That takes time.

After the baby shower I was overwhelmed by all the stuff we will still have to buy. While I used to be overwhelmed by everyone's advice, I am now overwhelmed with the financial aspect of having two children at the same time. Kyle and I are trying to put our trust in Christ, that he will provide the necessary money we'll need...I am trying to come to terms with the fact that we will basically be poor for quite a while. I am even sure that we'll qualify for WIC and food stamps once the babies are born. Of course, that terrifies me because I want to make sure we can provide for ourselves and our two little ones. We will continue to tithe and give back to God during our financial strain because what little money we will have, is a blessing from Him. Everything is in His plan.

I've noticed since I've been home and I've been telling people certain things I'm pretty adamant about either with raising the twins or just various decisions Kyle and I have made in regards to them, that many people are already rolling their eyes or looking at me like I'm stupid. Oh well. I'm pretty sure the only mother who could be telling us what we should or shouldn't do is the Virgin Mary since she was Jesus's mother. Unfortunately she isn't around to give us direction on raising a perfect child, so everyone will just have to deal with how we choose to raise ours. Kyle and I are taking our own beliefs and ideals about parenting and will put them to use. It will be trial by error, I'm sure, but it will be our way, no one elses. 

Two names we have crossed of the possible girl's name list: Hayden & Callie. There are only 5 names left!

It was good to get home to hubby but I certainly did hate leaving Momma. Going home without your spouse can be so difficult and it didn't let me enjoy my time at home as much as I wanted. I did have a great time seeing family and friends, it just would have been better with my husband. Next time most people see me again, I'll have a baby on each hip! 

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

16 Weeks and Homeward Bound!

I hit another exciting mark: 16 weeks! This past week has been exciting simply because of that fact. Fingers cross the babies are still doing well! I won't know for another few weeks.

This week is a little bitter sweet. I am flying home for a few days which is unbelievable exciting. I am also going to be surprising Mom at the airport by picking her up from Europe. She has no idea! :) While I'm home, there will be a baby shower, too. I'm just really happy to see everyone one last time before I'm stuck in California until Kyle's contract is up and we finally move home. However, though all this exciting stuff is happening by going home....I will be leaving hubby behind. That thought makes me sad. I hate being apart from him for any period of time.

Some Symptoms:
  • Very thirsty at night.
  • Stuffy/bloody nose.
  • Growing pains. Holy crap they can be painful. I was hunched over all evening one day from it. 
  • Pounding Heart.
  • Headaches
  • Feeling like a whale. =P 
  • Etc, etc.
Of course, this blog is written over the course of a week... so things posted at the beginning of the blog might not have happened yet, and towards the end of the post the events would have passed. Confusing, right?

Kyle had to spend the night out of town on Monday night. It isn't anything out of the ordinary for him, of course, but with me leaving early Wednesday morning it made me extra sad because that meant I only had Tuesday evening to spend with him before I flew home. Needless to say I was a pregnant mess. Monday morning I had work, and he didn't have to be at work until 11:15...gotta love how our schedules never match up. Being the loving husband that he is, he waited for me to arrive home before booking it off to work so I could see him one last time that day. He met me outside, we said our goodbyes, and as he left I had already started crying. When I walked into the apartment and saw a dozen red roses on the table... Well... you can only imagine what a hysterical pregnant woman must look like. I completely lost it. I'm pretty sure I blubbered for 30 minutes straight, at least. It was so unbelievably sweet. Of course this made the whole process of leaving him for KY so much harder....


Two names we knocked off the list: Tiffany and Genna. There are 7 left to choose from!

We are also still in the process of looking for an apartment. Luck has not been our friend. Finding a 3 bedroom apartment, closer to Kyle's work, on a certain budget is nearly impossible in California unless we want to pay $2500 a month. Um...I think not. One place looks pretty nice and they'll have one apartment available on the first floor starting in November. They have Washer/Dryer/Dishwashers which is perfect and on my Must Have lists and they also pay the Water bills! Basically, perfect. However, the downside is that the apartment complex is on a hill, so EVERY apartment has to either go up or down at least a few stairs...even the first floor. Ugh. Stairs were what I was trying to avoid! We shall just have to see what our other options are.

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Currently, I am home and enjoying a comfy bed in my mother's house. When I arrived home, it my situation became a little sticky. A few days ago, I had actually hit "publish" for this post instead of "preview" and Mom automatically had the blog sent to her in an email. I freaked out because at the top, you can clearly see how it says I am planning to surprise her! I texted her several times and sent her an email saying READ ME FIRST! Thankfully she read that email and said she wouldn't read the blog post.

As soon as I got home, I tore through the house looking for the set of spare car keys I needed. All of them had disappeared. Needless to say I became extremely agitated. I texted Roger, my step-brother, and asked if he knew where they were. Finally, after having to talk to some other people (and due to the truck not sounding right), Mike (my youngest step-brother) allowed me to borrow the Lexus to get around for a day. I felt so bad taking a car away from a teenager. Thankfully he allowed me to move around and get some things done that I needed to.

Today is the day that Mom arrives home, and I get to go pick her up! Brandon is going to tag along with me so I have a ride (I gave the car back to Mike). I'm very excited and hope she hasn't read my blog even though she said she wouldn't!! :)

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Now momma is home and have enjoyed hearing her stories from Europe! I hope she was a little surprised by my presence! 


Here is my picture from 16 weeks...see my bump???: