Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Wedding/Results/Nursery

Let's see-where do we begin? Lots of stuff-as always-going on in the Swindle household. As mentioned in the previous post-Jamie got married this past weekend-and of course it was fantastic. Friday was the rehearsal and dinner-and then Saturday I got to spend the day with my favorite girls-Ash, Steph and of course-the bride. We spent the day getting our hair done, and our make-up. It was good to be with them. Here are a few pictures for you to see...
Here's Jam getting her hair done by the infamous Rosemary
Steph just sitting waiting her turn...And Ash getting her make-up done in the hotel...After we were all dressed and ready to go-it was time to get in the limo and head on down to the church

The ceremony was sweet and quick-which was a great thing! I was afraid that I was going to fall of the step in my heels. Luckily-Steph was next to me to help me down the stairs at the end.

Here's Sara and I at the reception

Rob, Grayson and I danced quite a bit. Now-I can still try and get down and funky with the best of them while I'm pregnant--but sometimes the belly got in the way! And I realized that dancing the entire night away wasn't really an option for me at this time.
And finally-Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Young-so pretty. It was a fabulous day/night-and now they are enjoying themselves in sunny Mexico--I'm a little jealous.

Now onto not so fun news. I heard from the dr. yesterday-my lab results came back and I tested positive for gestational diabetes. Of course-I started to freak out-but then calmed down. Rob and I met with both a nutritionist and a diabetic nurse this morning and was overloaded with information. The nutritionist was designing a meal plan that works for me. I have to eat 3 meals and 3 snacks every day and make sure I eat protein with every meal--which if you know me-will be a little hard. But I was happy to learn that cheese is considered a protein-so bring it on! I was trying to wheel and deal with her about my eating for Thanksgiving-since it is my favorite holiday! She told me that I had to make sure that I ate lots of turkey to counteract against the starches. We go back to her next week for her to look at my meal menu of what I have been eating, etc.
What we found out from both clinics is that A) this was not brought on by something we did B) no one really knows why you get gestational diabetes C) right after delivery-more than likely my blood sugar will go back to normal. It has something to do with the placenta and the insulin. Apparently this is becoming more common in pregnant women-and especially for women-like me-who isn't considered to be 'at-risk' for this. The only category that I fell into was that I was over the age of 25.
We then went to the diabetic clinic-now this-I was a little nervous about. The nurse spoke mostly about gestational diabetes and reiterated again that this was not brought on by anything we did. They didn't catch the diabetes when I was in the hospital last month with heart palpitations because gestational diabetes doesn't show up until at least the end of the 2nd trimester. Now to the fun part-the blood sugar testing. I am now the sole proud owner of a nice finger pricking machine. I have to check my blood sugar 4 times a day and record it.
On the positive note-neither one of the nurses said that they were too concerned about me due to my levels being on the low side during both of the original tests. So they said that I have some room for error-and that if I have a day where I eat lots of sugar-I can help fix it by drinking lots of water and walking to flush out my system. So Rob is going to do the whole thing with me-all the meals and snacks-so that should really help me out. It's a bummer-but things could always be worse-and there really isn't that much longer to go. But I did go and pick up my needles and test strips from the pharmacy today-and I can re-fill those prescriptions 999 times before 11/25/2009--now that's a LOT of needles!

And now...drum roll please...Rob has finished the nursery! And it turned out better than I could have even imagined!
Here is the fantastic crib that Mom and Joe bought us-AND I helped Rob put together-Tubs and Addy have both already been in it


And here is the super awesome glider that Dad and Becky bought for us. Rob likes to sit in it every morning-the pups go in and sit with him as well.And here is a turtle that Rob made for Grayson this past weekend at Build-A-Bear. It's Grayson's Christmas present. And when you squeeze his arm he says "My dad's the coolest" and when you squeeze his leg he says "My mom rocks". All courtesy of Daddy.So now we just have to hang some pictures, buy the dresser/changing table-and just sit back and wait for the little guy to come! Rob is so proud of himself-as am I.

Wow-ok-that was a long post. I have 2 puppies sitting at my feet wanting my attention. Tomorrow we're going to Sara's apartment to make pies--I know-Sara is going to cook! Have a great Thanksgiving everyone!

Monday, November 17, 2008

Kids, Sara and Test

...so at work my kids are always asking when Grayson is due. They think that I should have him tomorrow and be back to work by Wednesday. So last week I was telling the kids that we won't have the Center open this Thursday because I have to work at another site for their Thanksgiving dinner. One of my girls said, "Mrs. Leah I know why you won't be here next week-it's because you are going into the hospital and getting your baby taken out of your belly!" I don't even know if I responded. Today the same little girl told me that I need to make sure my baby comes out beautiful. They never cease to amaze me...

Sara moved back last Thursday--and moved into her apartment on Saturday. It's super cute-I'm going to post some pictures on here once she gets it all unpacked and ready to be seen. Last night Rob and I just got home from dinner and the phone rang. It was Sara. She had somehow lost her keys and needed to come over and stay the night. She had been in her apartment for 1 night all on her own-and already lost her keys. Rob and I just shook our heads when she walked in the door. Come to find out-she left them in her door last night when she left because someone turned them into the leasing office this morning. I made sure that she went and got us a set of keys to keep at the house in case it happens again.

Rob is going to work on putting the crib together this week-and then putting the chair and ottoman in the nursery--then I can start hanging pictures! I'm so excited--the nursery looks great! Rob has been reading in his 'What to Expect for Fathers' book and thinks that we need to get Grayson to listen to music. So tonight we are going to tape his iPod headphones to my belly and let Grayson jam a little bit. I asked what Rob wanted him to listen to-and he said it didn't matter: rock, 80's, country, KU fight song--so we'll what he likes.

I go on Wednesday for my 3 hour glucose test-hopefully this time I pass. This weekend Jamie is getting married-and I finally picked up my dress from the tailor the other day. It's super cute-and I was lucky enough to see Jamie the other day during one of her last fittings-and she looked beautiful. It's going to be such a fun weekend--I'll take lots of pictures and post them after the festivities are over. Have a great week!

Monday, November 10, 2008

Almost There...

Wanted to post some pictures of the progress Rob made this weekend on the nursery-he has done a fantastic job! Prior to starting this project-there were tons of it that he didn't know how to do-so Grayson's room was his first major project with the molding, the beadboard, etc. Here it is all taped up and ready to be painted.

The fabulous crown molding that Rob learned how to put up all on his own.The way cute fan that Rob bought. The light part is a globe-which I know the Social Studies teacher grandma would love!Ok-here it is with 2 coats on. I think Rob is going to do one more-and then he might be done! And-we went and picked up the crib yesterday-and so the next step is to put that together-and then get the glider out of storage. It's coming along...

Friday, November 7, 2008

UGH!

Just heard from Dr. P's office. I failed my glucose screening test. Ugh. But the nurse wasn't that concerned-the cut-off level is 135. My glucose was at 138. I'm thinking it was because it was right after Halloween and my birthday. So now I have to schedule a 3-hour blood test to make sure that I don't have gestational diabetes. More needles...just what I want.

Brrr...

Had our appointment with Dr. P on Wednesday. Went pretty well-except I was poked quite a bit at this appointment. I had to drink the nasty sugar juice for my glucose/diabetes test. They also were going to check my thyroid due to the heart problems I was having a few weeks ago. Then when I was done with that I was informed that I had to get a flu shot. Not fun-this all was occurring in my left arm. My husband-God love him-does NOT do well with needles-so I was there to fend for myself during the blood taking and the flu shot. They think we should know how the tests went sometime today. They will only call if something is wrong with them-so I'm hoping I won't hear from them.

Dr. P measured Grayson and said that I was right on for 25/26 weeks. I asked her about my due date-she said that she likes to go with the first sonogram to be more accurate about when the baby will come-and that one said Feb. 14. She said the 2nd sonogram sometimes is off by a few weeks. But in my mind I'm still thinking Grayson will be here Feb. 7 or a little earlier. I also asked about my nice cankle that I get on my left foot after a day of work-she said there isn't anything that I can do about it-same with my hands going numb. Her response was, "I hate to tell you Leah-but this is all going to get worse before it gets better". So the only saving grace from the appointment was that we were able to hear the little guy's heartbeat-it was a strong 160.

And from the title of the post you can see that it's starting to get cold here. Gary (the best weather man around) is saying that we have the possibility of snow and sleet on Monday! Let the winter storms begin! And on a better note-went and got gas in the Blazer today-only cost me $35 to fill up! Yahoo!! AND this time next week Aunt Sara will be home!

Rob is going to really try and have the nursery completed this weekend-so stay tuned and look for some pictures....

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Nothing Special

Nothing much new to post today--just thank you to all of you that sent well wishes for my birthday! Rob and I had an excellent day of just hanging out, watching KU beat K-State, shopping, eating, etc. We went and picked out Grayson's crib yesterday-so I can't wait until it gets here! I just finished helping Rob with the nursery-I got to fill in all of the nail holes with pink putty stuff-good times!

But the nursery is moving right along-Rob thinks he'll be totally done with it by the end of next weekend! Yahoo! I'm now 26 weeks along--only about 97 days left til the big DUE DATE. But Rob and I are thinking that this little guy might make his debut a little bit early...

I go back to Dr. P on Wednesday to take the diabetes test. Hopefully I pass the first time around so I don't have to come back for the 3-hour version of it. I'm not worried though-while I was in the hospital-they checked me for all of that-and it was all negative.

I'll post an update after Wednesday to let you all know how Grayson is doing!
Have a good week!