Tuesday, December 22, 2015

5 Years and 34 Weeks

In December of 2010, I got a frantic phone call from my little sister who promised she had found the “perfect” guy for me. Her reasoning as to why we would make such a good match “He put up with me in our awful small group all semester and didn’t kill me.” Celeste was a senior at UGA at the time and I had disturbing visions of a 22 year old athlete whose claim to fame was being the beer pong champion of his fraternity, but she was quick to assure me that the guy she found for me was “old…like he’s almost 30!” She also said “he’s not my type, but you’ll think he’s cute.” She wasn’t exactly selling me on this guy, but for those who know Celeste and her sometimes dominating, always opinionated and often entertaining personality – this is high praise for a classmate. I originally told her no for several reasons – the most obvious of which being the fact that Celeste and I have very little in common other than anatomy and parents. Never one to be deterred, Celeste got my mom in on the fun and she quickly got in touch with me to provide her straightforward reasoning as to why it was a good idea to go on a blind date (the very idea of which caused me anxiety): “Lissa, you’re broke and, at the very least, it’s a free meal. He’s friends with Celeste so he’ll be nice and you could end up with a new friend even if the two of you don’t hit it off romantically.” Ever the optimist my mother…but she was right. At least about being broke – I was working an average of 60 hours a week as an investigator with Child Protective Services at DFCS, an often thankless job that left me overwhelmed emotionally and with little time or interest in dating. Eventually, Celeste wore me down and I agreed for her to give him my number (little did I know she had already given it to him – way to have your sister’s back, C).

The mystery man and I began talking through text message and, by the time we made official plans to meet, I knew it would be an entertaining night with a funny guy if nothing else. So on December 22, 2010 I went on my first and only blind date. Little did I know when I first saw Jason that he would end up quickly becoming my best friend and the love of my life. Fast forward five years and my life is better than even I imagined it could be when watching romantic comedies with a bottle of Pinot Grigio. In the years since our first date, we have lived in 3 states, had a combined 6 jobs, adopted and raised a naughty puppy (who by some miracle is still alive), and celebrated the many ups and downs that come with building a life together. We’ve laughed more than I would have thought, I’ve cried more than Jas is comfortable with, we’ve struggled financially, we’ve succeeded professionally, we’ve mourned the loss of loved ones, celebrated the birth of new family members and enjoyed the ride together. There is no one else I’d rather do life with and today, as I look back on the past five years, I feel forever grateful to call Jason my husband.

This year celebrating the day we met is even more exciting as it also marks my 34th week of pregnancy with our little lady. Little Peanut is no longer so little, as she is approximately 18 inches long and probably nearing 5 pounds. She is continuing to be very active and I am still enjoying pregnancy, though I’m well aware that I’m quickly losing what little grace I had up to this point (Jas likens me to a “truck driver” at least once a week – what a charmer). We are six weeks from our due date, and as we begin the countdown to D-day, I am also trying to enjoy the last few weeks of quality time as a dynamic duo before officially becoming a family of three. Like most first time mothers, I am a bit anxious and overwhelmed, but I feel better knowing I have Jason by my side and I know that we are ready for this next chapter of our lives together. Cheers to 5 years and here’s to many more! 





Sunday, December 20, 2015

Another Busy Week...

I'm sure I'm like most people in that, when the holidays approach, time seems to speed up and my once manageable calendar all of a sudden feels crammed with too many activities - many of which cost too much money! This year is no different and, if anything, is only heightened as we near our last Christmas as a family of two - and frantically work to complete our to do list before baby makes her appearance.

This week was another busy one for the Whittaker's - busy, but productive. Jason was out of town and I spent the majority of the week planning a collaboration meeting at work. I was able to spend time with one of my best friends, Mandi, at her new house and we had such a great time catching up. She was so sweet to get another cute outfit for Hadley - I just love it! We also received a package in the mail from my friend Ashleigh - the Peanut onesie is just perfect! She is due with her first child in mid-January and I am excited to set up a play date for the girls the next time Ashleigh comes into town.




On Thursday, I had a doctors appointment and am happy to report that things continue to go well for Mama and Baby. Her heart rate remains strong at 130 and my BP is still low (98/60 at the last appointment). I have been struggling with nausea the past few weeks, but the doctor believes this is normal and assured me that everything looks good and we are still on track for a February arrival. Most days, I still feel really good and enjoy being pregnant, so until I am very uncomfortable - I am happy to keep her cooking!

The weekend was busy with normal errands, church and a Christmas party with friends. I am finding I tire pretty easily these days so I'm already planning an early bedtime for me tonight! It was nice to catch up with Jason after his trip and spend time with Tina, Justin and the girls. Two of our pastors at church, Scott and Candace Shaw, were sweet to give us a box full of baby clothes that belonged to their daughter Charlotte. I just love seeing her closet get full with all the cute clothes and hair bows and it's fun to imagine what she will look like when she is finally here and able to wear them all!



Jas is off this week for a much deserved vacation (though, I doubt it will be very relaxing given the to-do list we are continuing to tackle. I broke it up into sections and have marked off everything we've done so far to keep him motivated - just what everyone wants to do on their days off, right?!) I am working through Wednesday but we are planning a low key Christmas just the two of us (and Gracen of course) at home, and I am looking forward to a few days of relaxing, quality time.

Monday, December 14, 2015

Family, Food and Fun

It was another busy, fun filled week at the Whittaker household. My little sister, Celeste, came into town on Tuesday and stayed with us. She was really excited to come into town to meet Sadie Kay and she was a huge help to Tina. I had to work, but was able to spend time with them each evening. It was great to see her and we are looking forward to her next trip to KC in the spring (and we are already making a list of things she can do to help!) 

Thursday was Jason's birthday and, bless his heart, the day ended up being mainly about Hadley! His team from work threw us a baby shower and gave us some really great gifts including diapers, a dehumidifier, a bath set and a cute UGA outfit and matching bib. Then we came home to a gift from a former coworker of mine who sent a "Peanut" ornament. Jas had been adamant that I not spend any money as we are trying to save for the baby so we had a family dinner with everyone on Friday and we will celebrate just the two of us when he gets back into town this weekend. I wish we were in a position to celebrate him the way he deserves, but I hope he knows how much he is loved and appreciated! 



It was so nice to spend time with everyone during the weekend and Jason and I are getting a true taste of what it will be like to bring an infant home. Luckily, my sister and brother-in-law have adjusted quickly and will be an invaluable asset to us come February. I think Jason and I are both feeling a bit overwhelmed the closer we get to "D-Day" but I have faith that he will do great. Just look at him with both girls from Friday!




Today is Tina's birthday - as well as my oldest niece, Rowan. Poor Tina is at home with a newborn and a sick toddler so I have a feeling she isn't celebrating much today, but I hope she gets to enjoy a nap this afternoon at least. I love both of these birthday girls more than they know! 



Tuesday, December 8, 2015

32 Weeks

We are 32 weeks today and officially 8 weeks from our due date! So hard to believe that we are so close and I know it will come much faster than I would like, but we are getting excited! We continue to make progress on our to do list and I’m hoping we will be finished by the end of the month so Jas and I can enjoy a month or so of quality time before officially becoming a family of three.

At 32 weeks, Peanut is:
-          About 18 inches long and could weigh as much as 4 lbs
-          About the size of an armadillo
-          Practicing breathing and “swimming”  throughout the day
-          Probably sucking her thumb
-          Very active early in the morning and throughout the day – but, so far, she is sweet enough to let Mama sleep most of the night

At 32 weeks, Mama:
-          Has gained almost 18 lbs (given my appetite this number is going to get way bigger in the next few weeks)
-          Can’t eat enough hot wings and could do without the veggies Jas makes me eat
-          Has learned to never be too far from a bathroom and is happy when she can go more than an hour without needing to pee
-          Continues to work out regularly, much to the delight of my coworkers I’m sure
-          Is still sleeping well and feeling really good most days
-          Loves her baby but isn’t quite ready to meet her J
Jas and I have our first “Newborn Care” class this weekend and our next appointment with the doctor is on the 17th. We are looking forward to some time off together around the holidays - our last Christmas without a little one running around! 






Monday, December 7, 2015

Week in Review

What a busy week! I meant to update the blog a few different times, but something always came up. In all honesty, I probably started this post three times before forgetting what I was doing and moving on to something more productive…most likely eating. Pregnancy brain is no joke and the struggle is real! I now have a to-do list for my to-do list and nothing is getting done. I’m telling myself this is good preparation for the craziness that will soon become my life when we welcome a tiny human into our home (that may just be to make me feel less like I’m losing my mind and convince myself that I still have semblance of control over my life).

On Thursday we had an OB appointment. Things continue to go really well and I am ever so grateful for having such an easy and enjoyable pregnancy. Even with being tired and getting more uncomfortable by the week, I am loving the experience and am already looking forward to doing it again (don’t tell Jason!) I have gained about 18 pounds and am really starting to feel the extra weight – I hope the other women in my workout class enjoy watching me huff and puff through simple exercises. I’m sure I make them feel better about their own fitness level! My BP remains low and the baby’s heartrate was a strong 132. Recently, it seems as if she has gotten more on my schedule and she is more active during the day and less so at night, which is helping me to continue to sleep pretty well. Even with multiple trips to the bathroom, I sleep more than I did pre-pregnancy!


Tina is continuing to recover at home with Sadie Kay after her delivery and Jason and I spent a lot of time with the Myers this week, helping to take Mickie to and from school, and cuddling the baby and helping around the house when we could. On Saturday, Cerner hosted the annual Winter Wonderland at their Riverport location. Jason and I took Mickie and had a really great time. We made crafts, wrote a letter to Santa, met Santa and took a picture with him and enjoyed a photo booth. It was a fun morning and we talked about how next year we will be going with three little girls – hard to imagine!




Sunday, Jas and I spent the day together and really enjoyed some quality time. We hosted at church, then went shopping and ran errands. I cleaned the house while Jas decorated for Christmas and we are beginning to look more festive at the Whittaker Inn. My younger sister, Celeste, flies into town tomorrow afternoon and I am looking forward to some quality time with both my sisters over the next several days. Time continues to move faster than I would like, but we are getting excited about all that is to come in the next few weeks!