Size of baby: hothouse cucumber - I don't understand why they use this vegetable.

Baby's size & weight: 14", 1.75lbs
Baby's development:
Nugget can likely detect light and dark and can also hear more than just my stomach making noises...things like Cameron crying! :)
Maternity Clothes: Yes! Nothing fits correctly, but we manage.
Gender: Sorry, this will forever be unknown. We can't wait for this surprise!
Movement: and lots of it! If anything, this baby either gets really bored in there and entertains itself, or it's voicing it's opinion as many times as possible.
Sleep: So sleepy! The minute I stop doing and moving, I crash. I find myself waking up in the wee small hours of the morning with my mind spinning. Then by the time Tim wakes up I have a zillion things to tell him that I thought of. He loves it, I promise!
What I miss: still wine. my clothes. my body.
Food cravings: these haven't really changed much. I've been sick the last few days so things have tasted a little off anyway. Pickles and snacky stuff have definitely been my vice.
Symptoms: hormones, emotions, dry skin (Nugget is sucking all of the moisture out of me), pregnancy brain, tired and SO READY TO GET THE SHOW ON THE ROAD!
Cameron is: saying "nugget" as he touches my belly but still has no idea that there's a baby inside of me. I try to point out babies a lot as we're out and about. I keep waiting for him to realize that he's feeling the baby move, but he just continues to keep his head on my belly. He has no clue.
Tim is: Tim. Whenever we're doing anything or going anywhere, he brings up the topic of "what will this be like with two kids". We both respond with: we'll adjust, we'll manage, we'll do what we have to do. It's funny to see our wheels turning though and thinking about it in a realistic manner though.
What I'm looking forward to: As much as I love the holidays and how much it's pushing December along, I'm sort of ready for the New Year's Eve celebration and for things to settle down. It all happens so fast that it makes it seem that much more chaotic. Fingers are crossed that our visit with Santa on Saturday goes well. :)
Best moments: My family around my Grandmother's Christmas tree decorating and talking about all the very old ornaments. Singing and dancing to Christmas music. Laughing at with Tim trying to put together toys for Cameron. Seeing my sisters and I as adults, chatting about life and the journey of it. Hearing what their take is on it. Cameron trying to say new words and getting what they mean. Seeing his friends run up and give him hugs in the morning, I love knowing that he's in the right place and learning so much during the day.
Baby's size & weight: 14", 1.75lbs
Baby's development:
Nugget can likely detect light and dark and can also hear more than just my stomach making noises...things like Cameron crying! :)
Maternity Clothes: Yes! Nothing fits correctly, but we manage.
Gender: Sorry, this will forever be unknown. We can't wait for this surprise!
Movement: and lots of it! If anything, this baby either gets really bored in there and entertains itself, or it's voicing it's opinion as many times as possible.
Sleep: So sleepy! The minute I stop doing and moving, I crash. I find myself waking up in the wee small hours of the morning with my mind spinning. Then by the time Tim wakes up I have a zillion things to tell him that I thought of. He loves it, I promise!
What I miss: still wine. my clothes. my body.
Food cravings: these haven't really changed much. I've been sick the last few days so things have tasted a little off anyway. Pickles and snacky stuff have definitely been my vice.
Symptoms: hormones, emotions, dry skin (Nugget is sucking all of the moisture out of me), pregnancy brain, tired and SO READY TO GET THE SHOW ON THE ROAD!
Cameron is: saying "nugget" as he touches my belly but still has no idea that there's a baby inside of me. I try to point out babies a lot as we're out and about. I keep waiting for him to realize that he's feeling the baby move, but he just continues to keep his head on my belly. He has no clue.
Tim is: Tim. Whenever we're doing anything or going anywhere, he brings up the topic of "what will this be like with two kids". We both respond with: we'll adjust, we'll manage, we'll do what we have to do. It's funny to see our wheels turning though and thinking about it in a realistic manner though.
What I'm looking forward to: As much as I love the holidays and how much it's pushing December along, I'm sort of ready for the New Year's Eve celebration and for things to settle down. It all happens so fast that it makes it seem that much more chaotic. Fingers are crossed that our visit with Santa on Saturday goes well. :)
Best moments: My family around my Grandmother's Christmas tree decorating and talking about all the very old ornaments. Singing and dancing to Christmas music. Laughing
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