Monday, January 24, 2011

She's moving...

I can finally say that I feel Miss Priss moving. There have been several occasions when I thought I felt her, but then I didn't feel anything when I would stop what I was doing. The other day I was on the phone with my friend Karla, and I think she did a flip. It was the weirdest feeling, but I was almost certain it was Miss Priss. Than Sunday morning, I was lying in bed after a 24-hour shift and felt her several times. Sunday afternoon, Allison and I went to Rocky Mount for some shopping and to see our friend Grace, and Miss Priss was having a dance party. She must have really enjoyed the lamp and home accessory shopping. It is such a strange feeling. Doesn't hurt or effect my daily activities right now, but I am sure that will change as she gets bigger. I am so glad that I can finally say I can feel her. I was starting to get a little frustrated cause many people were asking if I had felt her yet. I can finally say, "yes!" Next OB appointment is tomorrow afternoon, so be thinking of us and I will be she post an update soon.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Girls are so much funner...

Monday night we had the pleasure of having my youngest niece, Samantha, over to hang out and spend the night. I had an amazing time, and I am incredibly excited about the arrival of Miss Priss. Samantha and I hung out and ran some errands while Uncle Trey was at work. We went to my favorite baby store, Green Pea Baby, to pick out some things for her cousin's nursery. Samantha was very helpful with the fabric decisions for the chair in Miss Priss' room, and she showed me many cool things that we "have to get for the baby."
Samantha had this wonderful idea to get some balloons and blow them up when we got to the house. So after a few more errands and getting some balloons, we ventured back home. Before all the balloon fun, we baked two cakes for the cake-pops that we were going to make. This was such a fun and yummy project. I highly recommend it.
I wouldn't be a good aunt if I didn't encourage her to lick the yummy batter left in the bowl!

After we made the cakes and let them cool, we crumbled them up and combined them with icing.
We made balls out of the mixture and place them in the freezer. I would recommend freezing the mixture before rolling the balls. It makes it so much easier!

We chose pink chocolate and melted it for the outside of the cake-pops. We dipped the sticks in chocolate, let them cool, and then place the cake balls on the stick. We dipped the ball into the melted chocolate and let them cool. It's much easier to place them in a piece of foam to cool.
We had so much fun doing this together. Samantha was a very quiet baby/toddler, but you would never know it today. She said some of the cutest things. I loved when she kept telling me how much fun she was having and saying thank-you. She also talked about her cousin-to-be. Samantha is so glad we are having a girl and told me that "girls are so much funner!"

After the cake-pops cooled, we placed them in these fun valentine's bags that Samantha pick out.

We took some of these yummy treats to Aunt Robyn and Uncle Ian before getting ready for bed.

As for the balloons, we blew them up in many different sizes, played volleyball and other fun games. Samantha had a blast popping them, aka scaring Sadie and Uncle Trey.
Sadie and Samantha love each other so much. Samantha even tried convincing us that they should stay in the same room at bedtime. This wonderful evening and afternoon has me so giddy about our future. Looking forward to many fun memories as Aunt Becky and especially as a mother.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Over half way there...

You heard it right. I am into my 21st week of pregnancy. I have been very blessed with a wonderful pregnancy thus far. Before you know it Miss Priss, who is getting closer to having a name, is going to be here. We have been focusing on narrowing down her name and getting the nursery started. I am very fortunate to have some wonderful people, aka my parents and Trey, to help with some painting and minor construction that we are doing. I have had so much fun searching the Internet and shopping for ideas. At first, I struggled with choosing bedding and a color scheme because I was so anti-pink, but things have changed and I am finally making progress.
The most common question people want to know is: how long I am going to be able to continue flying at work. I love the surprised look on their face when I say things like, "till the end," "till my water breaks" and "till they kick me off." There have been many women at my job that have continued flying and working on patients until their due date. We do most of our transports in a helicopter, so we do not fly as high as you would in a plane. At our first OB appointment, we discussed this with my doctors and they said that I can continue to do my normal work as long as baby and I stay healthy. I feel great and this will continue to be my goal. I want to save my time off for when Miss Priss is here. With her June 3rd due date, the plan is to be off from work June-August. Then I will head back in September; get to see what it is like to have a teacher schedule this summer! If I enjoy it too much, you might see school nurse in my future.
Everyone asks if I have felt her move, and I think that I have. Most women describe the feeling as so many different things, so it is hard to tell sometimes if it's her or me. Guess I will know what those baby movements and kicks consistently feel like really soon. In the meantime, I am enjoying all this energy. My house has never looked so good or been so organized. We are hoping to have the upstairs finished, all new furniture here and a new backsplash in the kitchen before June. Last night while I was working, Trey moved all the guest bedroom furniture upstairs to the new guest bedroom. We are hoping to pick a paint color this week and finish the addition to the crown molding and painting of the nursery in the coming weeks.
Our next OB appointment is at the end of the month. I will be sure to post more on baby King's progress and the progress of her nursery.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Baby King is a GIRL!


Excuse me for the delay in this post, we have had a busy schedule and some computer glitches. On December 29th, we had an appointment/ultrasound in which we found out that baby King is a girl! She is healthy and growing on schedule for her June 3rd due date.

Below is a picture of her foot and a profile shot.

After the appointment and making calls/texts to our family and friends, I headed downtown Raleigh to The Cupcake Shoppe. They have so many delicious and fun cupcakes. I picked up some yummy treats with "It's a Girl" displayed to take to my nieces, who were anxiously awaiting our big news about baby King.


Madison and Samantha were very excited about the addition of another girl to our family. Samantha even said that she would change diapers since baby King was a girl. Alexis was really hoping for a boy, but she is still excited about her new cousin!







Now we need to decide on a name for this precious girl and start getting her room ready for her debut in June. Easier said then done!