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24-week Bump Report

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It’s official – I feel huge. Not just in my belly but everywhere. My back fat is growing, people. UGH. I wish I could be one of those women who stays stick thin and gains 15 pounds her whole pregnancy, but I’m just not. I have such a huge appetite and I figure if I’m hungry, the baby must need the nutrients, so I eat. I gained 60 pounds with both of the boys and easily lost it each time, so I’m trying not to stress over it, but I still hate blimping up in the meantime. I fully expect to start getting the “Oh my GAWDDDD are you SURE it’s not twinzzzz?!?!?!” comments soon. My belly is all baby, just like it was the last two times. I have to say, I love the way I carry my babies straight out in front.

Other than that I’m feeling pretty good. Trying to keep my activity level up, although I don’t always have a lot of energy. Having two whirlwinds running rampant all over the house helps with the activity. Heartburn is worse than with Beckett but not as bad as with Sawyer. I’m feeling the baby move a lot more these days, mostly down low and to the sides. Not a lot of activity above the belly button yet. She was hanging out head down with her back to my right side at my last appointment so I think a lot of what I feel is a kick from her feets on the left which bumps her body into my right. It’s total cuteness.

I broke down and bought some maternity pants over the weekend. Up until now I’d just been wearing my regular jeans with a Bella Band over them. It was a nice boost of confidence. But the zipper was starting to dig in and the ol’ hips were getting too wide, so I went for a pair of these from Motherhood. HEAVEN. So freakin’ comfortable, seriously. On the shirt front, I’m still wearing normal ones. I hate maternity clothes with a passion. The tent look is so not me. Luckily, long shirts are in right now. I snagged a few from Rue 21 that I’m pretty sure will last me my whole pregnancy because they’re so freakishly long. Then after the baby’s born I can just dry them on high to shrink them up. Yay recycling!

I’m having a lot of trouble getting around already, which I guess is to be expected with this being my 5th pregnancy, 3rd to make it past the first trimester. My hips ache horribly after laying down for any length of time, and the pain in my pubic bone is excruciating. It feels like it’s splitting in half when I stand up. Probably the early stages of SPD, which I luckily escaped the last two times. I need to bring it up with my midwife and maybe start seeing a chiropractor. Because with 16+ more weeks to go, it’s certainly not going to get any better on its own, and I’d prefer not to need a walker complete with tennis balls before I birth this kid.

My dreams are becoming more and more vivid as the weeks go on, as well as incredibly twisted most nights. I dream every single time I fall asleep, even after getting up to pee in the wee hours of the morning. Which means I have 2-4 dreams per night. Most are nightmarish and leave me not wanting to fall back asleep. Should probably discuss this with the midwife as well. I’m hoping there’s an extra supplement I can take that will help.

Next update: 28 weeks. Getting closer!

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This child is in trouble…

For I have discovered how to make bows as big as her head.

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Teething starting early?

With pregnancy comes increasingly vivid and strange dreams for me. Last night? Avonlea was born with 12 teeth. Practically a full set. Adorable newborn baby, 8 lbs. 15 oz., light fluffy blonde hair, nice pearly set of chompers. Let me just say that I’m glad I don’t feel pain in my dreams, because this baby did not know how to refrain from biting while nursing.

I woke up and went, “Phew, THAT was weird. Thank goodness that doesn’t really happen. One or two teeth, maybe, but not 12.” And then I Googled it.

Also in the same dream was a 48-hour labor. I’m thinking I’d rather have the toothed newborn.

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Avonlea’s Quilt: Finished!

I am so proud of this thing. My first “real” quilt and it actually doesn’t suck! It’s not perfect – there are tension issues and I got a little messy in some parts of the quilting. But I am in love with it. Photo overload, I know.

Ignore DH’s legs. I still haven’t found a good spot to hang quilts for photographing.

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The back.

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I decided to add a little personal touch and free-motion her name into the bottom corner.

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I love the way a quilt looks when folded.

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Folded nicely on her crib.

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And big brother had to get in on the action. He is so fascinated with all the things I make for his little sister. :)

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Taking the Plunge

My latest project is the most time-consuming: Avonlea’s quilt. It’s about 47″ x 60″. I didn’t intend for it to be that big, it just kind of happened, but I’m glad now because it should be big enough to use on her toddler bed.

It took me a day to cut and piece everything, then another day of basting and beginning the quilting. This is 2 days of work so far and I’m about 25% done with the quilting. I’m doing free-motion quilting, which is where you lower the feed dogs and use your hands to guide the speed and stitch direction. The pattern I’m doing is called stippling, which is basically just a continuous squiggly line over the whole quilt. I’ve never done this on a scale this large before (in fact, this is only the second time I’ve done it in general), so it’s a little intimidating, but I’m really happy with it so far.

I wish now that I had made the blocks a little more detailed and the sashing a little thinner, but I still love it. The back is really cool too, I can’t wait to take a picture of it.

I have to say that this is really exciting for me. I have always been an avid reader of several quilting blogs, my favorites being a quilt is nice, Crazy Mom Quilts and Handmade by Alissa. I love to marvel at the intricate quilts they make. I could also spend hours browsing quilts on Flickr. Until now, I’ve been too intimidated to try anything like this myself, figuring I would just be an in-the-ditch quilter for life. I’m so glad I took the plunge though and can’t wait to make more.

Okay, on to the pictures.

Laid out over the table:
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Close-up of the quilting:
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Here you can see the difference between a quilted section and unquilted section:
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