Pansyiana: October 2004 Archives

39 Weeks!

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I have never made it this far! I don't know whether to feel proud or to be miserable because I'm still pregnant and think I will be for the rest of my life.

In the meantime, thank you all for the input on boy's names. There were some awesome names suggested and we have picked one. I think I will wait until Baby Day to announce the name.

I forgot to add that if I do not have the baby by Sunday, they are going to induce me do to the GD. I do not want to be induced, it is soooo painful. I am hoping we will have the baby before then the regular way.

Pansy needs our help!

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Come on, let's name that baby! I'll start:

Stanislaus
Pio
Rex
David
Joseph
Hayden

Bummer!

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They were false alarm contractions. I think I am going to be pregnant forever...
Next time I have contractions, maybe I should tell no one.

So I am going to my mother's

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because I have had a number of contractions this evening and Polo wants us close to the hospital. I hope I do not get everyone worked up for another false alarm.

But let me talk about something really important before I go. We bought the Star Wars Trilogy on DVD set and finally got around to watching it today. Spoiler alert:do not read if you do not know about the change in the ending of Return of the Jedi and want the surprise. At the end when Luke sees the ghosts of Obi Wan, Yoda and Anakin, they changed the Anakin ghost from the old man to the Hayden Christensen Darth Cryalot Anakin. And he looks really dorky. His hair is too fluffy. I do not like fluffy haired action heros like Mel Gibson in a few of those Lethal Weapon and Liu Kang in Mortal Kombat II. Hayden Christensen as Anakin does not have a lot going for him since he is high on the Dork-O-Meter to begin with. And if he cries again in Episode III, I am so outta there!

Anyway, back to the other important stuff, this will be the second time this week I have had regular contractions. Last weekend, as soon as I got to my mother's, they dissappeared. Not even a single Braxton Hicks. My poor husband, when he is at work keeps calling home to ask how I am feeling. I always forget how hard this point in the wait is.

So eventually I will check in with news of The Guy With No Name who I hope will have a name if he is out, or about another false alarm.

The Peanut

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I had another level II ultrasound on Monday, and the baby is a peanut. He weighed in at 6 pounds and 11 ounces at 37 weeks and a day. I am of course concerned because he is by far the smallest of my children and I know gestational diabetes can cause babies to be malnourished and low birthweight. he only gained 1 pound in a month and I have been struggling so hard with my blood sugar. But the radiologist seemed pleased because he is in within normal range. Again, they also were very pleased that he was breathing the whole time. If they were pleases I am more than thrilled, but maybe Alicia could shed some light on the significance of this.

Yesterday I had my OB appointment. The midwife said I cannot have a waterbirth because they might need help delivering the baby since I have GD. Also, everything is trickier because I take insulin. Bummer.

Happy Birthday Posco!

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Today my second is 9 years old! Where does the time go?

I'm a Sleepy Sleepy Mommy

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I am online now trying to stay awake. Late afternoon is getting harder and harder to do so. Moving around is getting harder and when I see people they move out of the way. Not like 1 step aside but like 5 steps.

The kids are rather rambunctious and I could probably get a few winks in if I allow them to hook up the TV and watch something, but since it is the last warm days, I prefer they burn off their energy outside.

I have been visiting my mother on days I have doctor's appoinments, which was three days this week. She has been spoiling me. She took us all to McDonald's for lunch yesterday where I proceeded to scarf down a lot of food because I was quite hungry and she ate her little side salad and light lemonade. There's nothing worse than watching people eat healthy at McDonald's while you, um, don't. What is really a big help is when I fall asleep on the couch late in the afternoon and the boys start poking me, she yells at them to leave me alone. That's great: "You leave your mother alone while she's sleeping!" Na na na na na.

So this week I saw the endocrinologist who upped my insulin some more because my sugar is still hard to keep under control without Atkins-esque measures (no, I am not pigging out in McDonald's all the time) and he mentioned "induction". He asked me how long my OB is going to let me go before they induce. Eeewwww. I had one induction with Fastolph and it was not a pleasant experience. But my OB has not mentioned it, so I am not going to think about it. I saw the cardiologist who was really nice, but he had a toupee so I was afraid to look at him out of fear of staring at his toupee. He said my heart looked great. Yay heart! Then I had my regular OB check up and all looks well there too.

So after being at my mother's for three days I got a phone call from my frantic grandmother today. She was soooo worried because she was not able to reach me for three days. She yelled at me because she worries so much about my blood sugar and she "wishes that baby would just get out so..."she doesn't have to worry anymore. She also said she prays to God that I don't have anymore. Yes, I have told her to stop worrying because there is nothing to worry about-but perhaps instead of worrying, say a few prayers that The Little Guy With No Name will be OK. Sometimes I want to crawl into a cave and become a hermit so I don't have to deal with odd people anymore, even if they are my crazy family.

Oh no, Gorbulas is outside on the trampoline screaming because I told him he has to keep his clothes on. I hope my husband comes home earlier rather than later tonight even though he is not as good at yelling at the boys to stop poking me as my mother is.

The First Fire of The Season

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Last night we built the first fire of the season. Actually it wasn't "we", it was Polo. I just started saying "Polo, it's chilly, I think we need a fire. Polo, I think we need a fire."

At first he objected by saying "well, it's 55 degrees, if I build a fire it's going to be 90-somethin' in here." I am not sure why when he builds a fire it has to be this competition with other imaginary fire building people trying to burn down the western hemisphere. I think when he used to get up early in the morning and light the fire before dawn, he probably did some kind of fire dance around the wood burning stove. OK, let me stop making fun of my poor husband.

So we lit a fire and kept the dampers partially closed so it was a very comfortable 74 degrees in the house last night. What made it even more pleasant was Polo almost finished the fall cleaning downstairs so instead of all the piles of stuff we had around while we went through them to throw stuff out, it was clean, cozy and comfortable.

We always do our spring cleaning in fall. Spring would make more sense because winter does leave the house all nasty, dirty and sooty, but I think there is just more inspiration to just get out of the house at that time rather than stay inside and clean. In fall we always have to make room for all the new homeschooling books and I suppose since we are getting ready to close everything up and spend the next few months indoors, it makes sense that now would be the time to make it all nice again. Especially with the New Guy With No Name coming, we want it extra sparkley.

So Good To Be Home

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A nasty cold swept through the family this past week. Fastolph was passed out for two days, I have bronchitis and Gorbulas ended up in the hospital for two days due to an asthma attack. I stayed with him in the hospital during that time and decided I hate hospitals. I am glad for the life saving intervention, but they are miserable places to be in.

We came home this morning and the drive through the country on this beautiful fall day was so invigorating. The leaves are changing, there are pumpkins all over, the weather is mild and sunny. Sometimes I cannot believe how lucky I am.


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