Sunday, February 5, 2012

32.5!

Moving right along! Hopefully we have the 7-8 more weeks we're expecting until this little one comes out... my to-do list is overwhelming (not to mention our shower isn't for 3 more weeks!). I have to stop frequently and remind myself, as I'm freaking out over our lack of baby items or preparedness, that she has everything she'll need already, even if she came today. A place to sleep, a food supply, clothes, and a whole lot of love. Rest, Rachel.


It's so funny... are there any pregnant women out there who don't feel huge? I feel huge and round and love it, but when I see pictures of myself, I can't help but think.. holy crap. Then, on the flip side, I encounter other pregnant women (like this past week at our birthing class) who are months behind me in pregnancy and showing more, and I don't think they're huge at all. I guess that's what sudden body change will do to you! But I say it all the time, my little girl's residence is my favorite accessory. I know I'm going to miss it after she's born (although, it will be nice to have some semblance of a waist again!).

Speaking of our birthing class, we love it! I am inspired by the Hypnobabies model of birthing, and the confidence and peace it instills in its mothers in the time leading up to birth and throughout birth. Our instructor spoke a lot about the importance of positive thoughts and a positive environment for expecting mothers, and even how important it is to ward off negativity and the sharing of negative birth/pregnancy experiences (you know you've all encountered acquaintances who are just dying to tell you all about their 48 hour natural labor with a 15 lb baby....etc.). This also includes any birth shows on TV! Colin was listening so well, he even busted out the suggested (holds his hand up) "Stop. my baby and I are listening" the other day! Ha! Hypnobabies is all about entering into deep relaxation and training yourself to work with, not against, your body during birth. The statistics for women who use Hypnobabies for birthing are overwhelming-- shorter births, less discomfort, and a much higher success rate of natural, unmedicated birth. I'm sure we'll be sharing more about our experience with it as time progresses!

Also, I think I'm officially getting past the point of stretching my non-maternity wardrobe out. I was pretty adamant about buying only a few maternity basics and either thrifting new skirts/dresses and things throughout the weeks. I bought a couple of pairs of pants, about 5 awesome plain tees (Gap is the best), some leggings... but really, have found that a lot of my dresses accomodate a growing belly, at least up to a point. This may just be that point. :)

Sometimes I feel dumb for sharing such random and small details on the internet, but it is a personal blog, after all. If nothing else, it really does serve as a journal, and a way to be able to look back on the different stages of life!

grace and peace,
The Kisers


6 comments:

  1. I love it! I feel the same way when blogging sometimes. Thoughts of, "No one wants to read this...it's so dumb and trivial." Just wanted to let you know I LOVE reading your blog and I think it's the small things that make blogs the most interesting. You make being pregnant look amazing! Wishing you and your sweet little family all the best!

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  2. Hey Rachel. I am eating up all your little trivial things! SO keep em coming. DO you have any good sources for the hypobabies model of birthing?

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  3. It's not dumb. :)
    -Ruth

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  4. You are beautiful and amazing! Anyone who doesn't want to know the details of this amazing time in your lives, simply doesn't have to read about it:)
    Xoxo~L

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  5. damn rach. you are gorgeous!! love your belly and love that little girl!! can't wait to meet her! :) love and miss you guys very much!

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  6. Would just like to mention that I didn't have a car seat till the week before...didn't have a changing table till a month AFTER she was born...STILL don't have a rocking chair, or chair at all for that matter, in her room. Just put together her crib last week. She was sleeping in a basket in our room up until last week. Only had 3 onsies and 1 sleep and play that would fit her when she was first born. It is so wonderful just having her here that these things become so trivial, and almost forgettable. And God has provided. Oh yes He has!!

    Sarah Brown a.k.a. SB

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