I actually gained 2lbs!! (I was quickly reminded that actually means I've lost 33, but I'm still saying I gained 2 lbs!) My blood pressure was really good - 110/72! The M.A. said that's the lowest it's ever been (even though it's usually 120/74 or something). The doctor said I'm measuring right at 31-32 weeks on Friday (I'm 33 weeks tomorrow), so I'm a little small, but Elizabeth Johanna is growing right on track! Everything is looking good. No anemia, nothing to be concerned with. I did quietly smile when the doctor said that he "can tell I've been taking my extra iron," which I totally haven't. It was really hard on my system, and in order to take iron, I have to take like 4 other medications to ease the absorption - not worth it, and I refuse. It's unnecessary. Until and unless my test results show that I'm anemic or the baby needs it for some reason, I'm not taking anything extra! I did commit to taking more calcium, though. I definitely need that.
Tomorrow, Robert starts his new job at the bank. :) We've been pretty quiet about it until now, mostly because we were waiting until we knew for sure what he was going to be doing. Now that we know, I'm posting about it! He starts his training tomorrow, and he'll still be working in North Everett - just not at the restaurant, and he'll be working Monday-Friday only - no more weekends! I also want to take a minute and thank everyone who was so encouraging to him (and reassuring to me) throughout the process of applying and interviewing for this awesome opportunity.
As we get closer to Ellie Jo being here (yay!), we find more and more that we have to accomplish. Robert finally got a weekend free to work on her nursery furniture. It's new - was manufactured within the past two or three years, and we purchased it used for less than a month at a great price - but the color was terrible. It says it's a "cherry brown," in the listing we got it from, but it's really, really reddish brown. More red than brown, in fact. (See my post here to see what I mean). It wouldn't be so bad, except that we're doing her nursery in chocolate brown and pink - and it totally clashes and looks awful together. But I seriously could not pass up the amazing deal we got on her whole nursery furniture set - $250 for a crib with mattress, changing table with pad and dresser. All matching; all pretty much brand new. So daddy is working hard to paint it safely for his baby girl. It's going well, but I haven't taken any pictures yet. I'm waiting until Robert gets it all done and finished, because he's working so hard on it. He was able to find this amazing little kit thing that allows him to save a lot of time on the project - it's basically sanding, painting and top coating all in one, and it's a fairly simple process. It's 100% safe for Elizabeth, like I mentioned, and he's happy with the results so far! He's nearly completely finished with the crib, and he'll be doing the dresser next.
For myself, I've been getting more little projects going, like the bow clip holder. I got it all painted, now I just need to get some silky pink ribbon for the actual "holder" parts. I've got some more little things I want to get done soon, like the fabric blocks, a few more burp cloths, and some bibs. There's still more clothes to get up to my mom's so they can be washed, folded or ironed and hung or put away before they come here.
Basically, we've got this sort of project timeline:
- Finish painting nursery furniture
- Take daybed to my dad's with mattress/ sheets
- Move entertainment center to our room
- Move TV to office
- Clean out closet, put all items in a specific designated place or get rid of it
- Take rest of items out of the room, find them a home or get rid of them
- Once nursery is emptied, vacuum room & clean baseboards/ walls (me)
- Steam clean carpet in nursery (Robert)
- Put nursery furniture in nursery (Robert)
- Add hanging closet extender to nursery closet and put all of Elizabeth's clothes away (probably me and maybe my mom)
- Make sure mattress for crib and pad for changing table are clean and sanitized (me and Robert)
- Put crib bumper and crib skirt in crib (me)
- Put changing table pad cover on, and add everything to the table - diapers, burp cloths, etc. - (me)
Promise to keep everyone posted. Hopefully, I'll have more pictures of projects to post this week, as I only have one week left of working my second job at H&R Block.
Here we go on to just 7 more weeks before we get to meet Elizabeth!
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