some things that have happened

May 16, 2011

The torpedo belly has taken to jutting out so far that it’s entirely possible I may yell at a staring-directly-at-my-protruding-belly-button-for-far-too-long stranger in public. I’ll just string all my usual responses together rapid-fire-torpedo style, like this:

No-I’m-not-having-twins-and-no-I’m-not-due-any-day-this-is-just-how-I-carry-babies-speaking-of-babies-I-make-really-big-ones-and-yes-a-belly-button-CAN-stick-out-that-far!!!!

Then the gawking strangers will look all apologetic and scamper away.

At least that’s how it goes down in my head.

34 weeks

 

Five-ish weeks to go, my friends. And I’m getting SUPER excited. It hasn’t always been that way for me, with pregnancy. I can get kind of distant from it, like it’s something foreign that’s happening to me that may or may not result in a person being added to our family. That sounds weird, but it’s just the truth. Sometimes things just aren’t really really real to me until they are actually happening. But this time, I’m just more connected and aware and anticipating. These five weeks are going to go fast-slow.

When I was in the hospital, trying not to have our baby girl early, they did an ultrasound before I left. I got a call the other day and the stranger/friend on the phone said that they used that  ultrasound to take a good look at the baby’s brain. (There were plans to do this because Asher’s hydrocephalus is a genetic form.) Anyway, the nurse called to say that the baby’s ventricles, etc. look completely normal.

I said OH THANK YOU!!! As if this person had made my daughter’s brain. I couldn’t help it. I was relieved, even though I knew in my heart of heart-guts that everything was going to be okay.

You don’t ever really know what’s going to happen next, of course. Life is tricky…but maybe I’m just talking about a knowing, that no matter what, in the end, things will be alright, even if they aren’t for a while.

I thought that to myself when I totally wiped out/bit the dust/fell on my face the other day. This was not a Big Event, but of course I sat on the ground and wondered if I just caused too much of a ruckus in my belly. It turned out I mostly only injured my knee caps. Awesome. This is what happens when you try to carry a trike while not being able to see the ground (torpedo belly). Then a gutter that juts out into the sidewalk goes unnoticed by you and you trip on it and fall all over the sidewalk and a trike.( Of course, it wasn’t funny at the time; it HURT. But now I imagine what it must have looked like and I find it quite humorous.)

Lastly, I must show you what I got via a silent auction fundraiser for Jen’s husband and daughter this weekend…

Really. Cutest owl hat I’ve ever encountered. (It can be found in a yummy Etsy shop called Little Pumpkin Boutique.)

I hope your Monday is good, friends.

 

{ 18 comments }

Ellie May 16, 2011 at 9:54 am

I’m sorry you fell!?! Scary! Glad you’re okay.

And I, for one, think you look fantastic with your torpedo belly. But, of course, I don’t have to carry it around…

-xoxo

-Ellie
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Eileen May 16, 2011 at 9:54 am

You look absolutely WONDERFUL! So happy to hear the fantastic progress! Xoxo

Adventures In Babywearing May 16, 2011 at 9:55 am

Oh I am just so emotional this morning. First of all, your baby, all your boys, that owl, so fearfully and wonderfully made.

Love you.

Steph
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Jen May 16, 2011 at 10:04 am

Ouch. So glad it wasnt more serious!

nicole May 16, 2011 at 10:25 am

Falling while pregnant is always scary. No matter what. I’m glad all is well though. And the rest of you is so tiny that it makes the belly look bigger, in a completely awesome way.
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MommaKiss May 16, 2011 at 11:22 am

I seriously love pregnant bellies. Promise I’d never touch yours, but I love it. Falling? As long as you can laugh after the fact…that’s all that matters ;)

Elaine May 16, 2011 at 11:33 am

I think that hat is super cute but your belly is even more precious! :)

And btw, I first read “torpedo” as “tornado” (don’t ask) so I was all like, “what’s a tornado belly??” I’m weird, I know.

You’re getting so close and I’m getting excited for you to meet your precious girl (oh and us too…)!
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Sara Sophia May 16, 2011 at 1:17 pm

I read this and I think of you and your torpedo belly that contains just the entire world and I grow full of happy.

I am sorry for your kneecaps.
I am smiley at your owl.

I wish I was there to be your maidservant or somesuch thing. You could be all “Yo! Move that trike over there!–Bring me a Peep!–Sweep the porch! Rub my feet!” and I would.

It will forever make me happy that I was there to look at the test with you and squee with you and bite my nails with you—and?
She. Is. Almost. Here.

Your girl.

Wow<3

S.S.
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Tracie May 16, 2011 at 1:18 pm

I love that owl hat so much…it is the cutest thing I have seen all day!

I remember those days of not being able to see my feet, or the ground, or where I was walking. I’m glad that you are okay, though, and able to look at it with humor.

Wonderful news about Baby Girl’s brain!
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debi9kids May 16, 2011 at 1:43 pm

Well, I think you look absolutely FABULOUS!
I wish I had been lucky enough to just carry outfront like thhat. Instead, I carried ALL of my babies ALL around me and even carrying twins NO ONE could tell I was pregnant. They just thought I was fat :(
So glad you didn’t hurt yourself too badly when you fell and absolutely WONDERFUL news that your baby is healthy. What a fantastic blessing!
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Heidi Ashworth May 16, 2011 at 2:10 pm

I’m so happy to have a chance to stop by and see that you are doing so darn well. Also, it’s clear as to why your baby sticks out so far–it has nowhere else to go! You are tiny!

Sara Bowyer May 16, 2011 at 3:29 pm

LOVE this picture!!! I honestly wish I had more pictures of me when I was pregnant….but back then it was not really the thing to do. :( I fell flat on my stomach when I was 7 months pregnant….scary….but all was well….she just graduated college with honors!! :)
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Lisa @ Crazy Adventures in Parenting May 16, 2011 at 3:40 pm

OMGosh, I freakin’ love your torpedo belly. Hi sweet baby in there!!! Please, PLEASE be careful, sweetheart. No more falling, okay???
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love May 16, 2011 at 7:54 pm

oh heavens that owl is cute. and so are you.

Cynthia May 17, 2011 at 1:07 am

I’m glad you weren’t hurt. My ‘lil sis constantly got the “Are you sure it’s not twins!?” comment with her first baby. She has been anxiously anticipating that same comment on her current pregnancy so she could say “Why YES! Yes I am!” Of course, now no one has uttered that dred phrase! LOL!

I can’t wait to see what adorable little bundle of pink you two have manufactured. I’m glad that your mind can be set at ease regarding health concerns.
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Kristen @ Motherese May 17, 2011 at 3:10 pm

I can’t decide which is more adorable: your belly or that owl hat. Since I’ve known you longer, I’m going to say that your belly wins.

Mostly, I’m just so glad to be on this journey with you, the journey of moms of three, of moms of two boys plus a puff of pink.

xo
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Farmer Gal May 18, 2011 at 4:35 pm

You look like you are ‘all belly’! Hey, when you’re 35 weeks, your belly is entitled to look however it wants, and that includes ‘torpedo’!
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Kristina Joy May 23, 2011 at 10:31 am

Heather, it is entirely not fair that your tummy can be that big and your bottom not grown as well. Hmph. ;) Wishing you well these last weeks. :)

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