Category Archives: pregnancy
Belly
Here’s your first belly photo of this pregnancy π I’m 2 days shy of 12 weeks. Enjoy!
Pregnant: Last Weeks
by Lori Ann
I know, I know. It’s been over a year since I was pregnant. Even though I enjoyed updating MamaWit with stories and photos of my pregnancy for the first 7 months, I didn’t post again until Tigger was 2 months old! So…:
Tiggerβs Pregnancy
by Lori Ann
I just found out that a good friend of mine is pregnant, and decided to make this blog a little more useful to someone like her looking for pregnancy stories, advice, and photos! Here are the MamaWit posts from my pregnancy with Tigger:
51 weeks
Just a quick note to say that I’m laughing over how my pregnancy ticker at the bottom of the blog currently reads, “51 weeks and 1 day pregnant.” Oh, how thankful I am that it is not so!
simply waiting
Daybook Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Outside my window… a surprisingly sunny day!
I am thinking… of how best to enjoy it
I am thankful for… this little wiggly being inside of me
From the kitchen… lots of peanut butter (Smucker’s Natural, my favorite)
I am wearing… maternity clothes my MIL wore when pregnant with my hubby!
I am creating… catch-up blog posts so I won’t feel “already behind” when baby’s born
I am going… to see my good friend Kathleen in just over a week!
I am reading… The Nursing Mother’s Companion (and re-reading most of my other parenting-related books)
I am hoping… for a healthy baby Hope π
I am hearing… nothing. Very quiet in here. I’m sure that won’t last long!
Around the house… lots of laundry to wash and last items to get together for baby!
One of my favorite things… baby leggings. they’re so adorable, I’m addicted to knitting them!
A few plans for the rest of the week: laundry, knitting, reading, emailing people
Here is picture for thought I am sharing…
prompts from The Simple Woman’s Daybook
She’s a She!
Baby’s a she! We found out at our December 26th ultrasound. Yes, it’s been that long since I’ve kept up with blogging!
In China, technicians and doctors aren’t allowed to tell patients the gender of the baby, because in most areas (not ours, actually), parents are only allowed to have one child and many prefer boys. To prevent gender-selective abortions, parents don’t find out until baby is born. The only ultrasound images we were given were of baby’s face, another step to prevent black-market gender interpretation!