Saturday, April 12, 2014

33/34 weeks.

Whew!  These past couple of weeks have whizzed by!  Baby Girl's nursery is set.  With the exception of a few essentials that we'll pick up in the coming month (or perhaps at our baby showers?).  

We're down to 6 weeks (technically 5 1/2 seeing how late this post is...).

Whoa.

There's also been a whole lot of decision making going on here at the Kussee household.  Decisions that drastically change our future, careers, and our lives really.  Kinda exciting.  Kinda stressful at the same time.

Baby Girl is measuring right where she should be.  Or, at least, my belly is measuring right on schedule with her growth.  She's finally moved up a little and isn't on my bladder all day long anymore.  I can actually plan my schedule without wondering how long it'll be before my bladder takes a beating from the inside!

 {hello tired Jamie!  Can we all just say that I needed Spring Break?}

Still no signs of swelling this week!  Happy day!  Dr. Harrison says that Baby Girl seems to be in a good position for now (she's obviously not settled yet.  This girl is an active one!).  Her heartbeat is still in a good range and Baby Girl is surely getting bigger every day!  Tyler started laughing the other day because of how mobile she was.  There was a rollercoaster of arms and legs going on inside of my stomach and we sat there and just watched and felt her moving.  

Kind of a cool feeling.

Baby Girl also had her first bout of hiccups this week!  Super cute and fun to watch.

{a much happier and well-rested Jamie on Spring Break}

This pregnancy is still going swell, with the exception of a little bit of exhaustion starting to move in around mid-afternoon.  Can I just schedule in a 30-minute nap once school starts up again next week?   I'm sure my active second graders would totally go for that idea.

We're so excited to welcome Baby Girl into the world NEXT MONTH!  And birthing classes start next Tuesday.  Technically we signed up just to see how procedural stuff goes.  Sometimes it's better for me to not know how other things might go.  

Like, for example, labor...  

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