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Monday, November 24, 2008

Baby Shower

Some good family friends were kind enough to throw me (and Ellory) a baby shower. We got some great loot... I just need to figure out how to use it all.





Thursday, November 20, 2008

We're moving HOME!!!




In light of the fact that - in a matter of months - we're actually going to have a little munchkin on the ground, my wonderful saint of a husband decided to talk to the bosses about moving to TX and work out a commuting plan (keeping him in the NYC office Monday-Wednesday of each week). And hallelujah, they said YES! So long, crowded, noisy, dirty yet fabulously-cultured city!

So in a matter of just 4 weeks, we managed to fly to Dallas, find the perfect home, make an offer, have said offer accepted, close on aforementioned home, and move across country to the Lone Star State! My head was spinning and I was more than elated that our little Ellory was going to be born in Texas afterall.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Things that go bump in the night... and mid-day



*Note: that is NOT a picture of MY belly*

But I AM feeling Ellory kicking on a daily basis! What first felt like bubbles a couple weeks ago have turned into full fledged punches & kicks. She has a schedule and is active from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. then again from 9-11 p.m. Jim is able to feel it... and you can even see it! I just stare, in awe... so excited to meet our little wonder.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Daddy-to-be turns 34!

Jim got some fun baby gifts... the pink onsie is from Ellory. :)





All ready to tote around the little lady!

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Belly Pics!






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Tuesday, October 21, 2008

HALF-BAKED!

Now that I'm not praying to the porcelain gods anymore, time is flying! I can't am now 20 weeks and baby Ellory is right on track. Measuring in the 55th percentile, she weighs about 10.5 ounces and it about 9 inches long! I'm starting to feel some movement... sporadically. Feels like popcorn popping! Amazing.
Jim & I were fortunate enough to get to see her for a good hour yesterday during my 20 week sonogram --- in 3D! She doesn't exactly resemble the Gerber baby (yet), but we were assured that it is perfectly normal to have a 'mashed potato-like consistency' at this point. And I think she looks like some BEAUTIFUL mashed potatoes! Jim thinks she has his nose. ;)








Wednesday, September 24, 2008

16 WEEKS!



I can't believe I've reached the 4 month mark already... how time flies! The belly is definitely starting to become a 'baby bump'. It's about time to go shopping for some maternity clothes! Luckily, the nausea has waned and I'm feeling much more energetic. Really looking forward to this 2nd trimester.
Above are pics of little Ellory Faith Plohg sucking her thumb and waving at us! Such a little cutie pie.
Baby's Development This Week
Week 16 of Pregnancy: Baby's Hearing Develops

Tiny bones in Ellory's ears are in place this week, making it likely that the baby can hear my voice when I'm speaking (or singing in the shower). In fact, studies have found that babies who are sung to while they're in the womb recognize the same tune when it's sung to them after they are born (so choose your baby Muzak with that in mind…). And baby's busily boning up in other ways. For one, the backbone (along with the back muscles) is stronger now — strong enough, in fact, to enable your baby to work on straightening his or her head and neck even more. Baby's crown-to-rump measurement is between four and five inches in length, and weight is hovering around three ounces.

This little one's a looker — with a face that has both eyebrows and eyelashes — but a skinny looker since there's no baby fat yet. And here's the skinny on baby skin: It's practically translucent now, so if you took a peek inside your uterus, you'd be able to see your baby's blood vessels under that thin skin.

Monday, September 22, 2008

Tonka Truck or Tiara???


At my sonogram on Friday we were officially inducted into TEAM PINK!!! Jim & I are so excited to be expecting a little lady. Of course, we had an inkling... referring to baby as 'she' and 'her' since week 4! Jim is admittedly nervous about the thoughts of having a daughter, and already insisted she attend an all-girls school until college. Oh, and no dating until she's 30. But boy will she be spoiled with LOVE.
Sonogram pics are coming!

Thursday, September 11, 2008

1 Year Anniversary as New Yorkers!


I can't believe that on this day last year Jim & I reached the destination of our cross country trek into New York City, with our rented Chevy Tahoe XL pulling a U-haul packed full of our 'living necessities'. My how time flies! So much has happened... Jim started his job, which grew into a passion, we traveled to Dubai, I started & stopped working for SoNu Beverages, dabbled in personal training, we moved from being Upper East Siders to Upper West Siders, and most importantly - we conceived! I wonder where we'll be and what we'll be doing this time next year???

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

12 Week Sonogram


We may be a bit biased, but how perfect does Baby Plohg look?????

Baby's Development This Week

Week 12 of Pregnancy: Fetal Organs and Systems

This week marks a turning point for our baby. The herculean task of developing new bodily structures is nearing an end as most of your baby's systems are fully formed. Now comes the maintenance phase, during which our fetus' systems continue to mature for the next 28 weeks and the organs get to work. Our little fetus weighs as much as half an ounce now, and the crown-to-rump length is about two and a half inches (the size of a large plum — busily working his or her way through the whole produce department). It's hard to believe (especially from the outside, since you're probably barely showing at this point), but baby has more than doubled in size during the past three weeks. And that's just on the outside — there's plenty going on inside too. The fetal digestive system is beginning to flex its digestive muscle — literally — as it starts practicing contraction movements, a skill our baby will need after birth to push food through the digestive tract. The pituitary gland at the base of the brain has started producing hormones. And the bone marrow is making white blood cells, which will one day help our baby fight infection (including all those germs passed around the snot-nosed playgroup).
It's likely that at this month's checkup we'll finally hear our baby's heartbeat — a sound that will make our heart race with joy!

Baby on the way

With a little bundle of joy due to join our family on March 10, 2009, I thought it would be fun for us & our families if I documented the journey to parenthood!

Here you will find updates on our lives and my pregnancy. Today I am 14 weeks (horray!), and while I still feel pretty rotten physically, I feel much more at ease mentally. We have had 3 sonograms that show a very healthy, growing (ahead of schedule, no doubt) baby... and should know whether to buy a Tonka truck or a tiara by next Friday!