pregnancy: 35 weeks

At 35 weeks I reached a point where when I come home from work I put on my “barefoot and pregnant” outfit…

35 weeks barefoot & pregnant

PAJAMAS!

Baby Jack continues to grow and move around in utero like a champ. What I believe to be his foot pops out on the right side quite often or he likes to “tickle” me under the right ribs with his toes from time to time.

Depending on the day and time I’ve gained between 27-30 pounds and I’ve begun to want sweets more often. I’m usually a salt craver, but now it’s sugar. Or kale. Don’t ask me how those two things go together.

I had a SoCal baby shower, which was fun! I didn’t take enough photos, but was so grateful to everyone who came and those who were clearly there in spirit. What was cool is I had friends from every stage of my life (high school, college, grad school, s factor and la life). Thank you!

Here are a few photos.

Out of focus, but this is a most of the group, missing R’s mom and aunts who managed to avoid being photographed. At least my Mom is in there…

lots 'o friends and family

And here is the cute and very yummy ice cream cake…

cute yum.

And thank you to my WU gals for your very generous gift…

girlfriend present. big thanks.

One of the coolest things was getting to see Emily, who brought her new baby-boy, who is also named Jack!! Hooray for two Jacks who can have playdates. He is so cute and sweet…

with Emily & her little Jack!

Later in the weekend, R helped unpack baby gear boxes and assembled several important items, like our stroller frame…

Stroller assembly 1

Stroller assembly 2 Stroller assembly 3

After all the unpacking, our house has been “babied”…

photo 1 photo 2 photo 3

From the looks of it, I think we might be having a baby pretty soon. What do you think?
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nye 2011-2012

On New Year’s Eve we went to dinner with our friends Chelsi and Rich. They are very cute…

R & C

Rich “ballooned” Chelsi and she loved it…
(I hope that doesn’t mean something dirty and I don’t know it?)

i love a balloon

After dinner we went to a midnight meditation (at which I fell asleep – oops). Here we are, minutes into 2012!

C & A

And then my pregnant self had to go home and go to sleep.
Happy New Year! I think this is going to be a beautiful year…
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dear jack (6 weeks to go)

Dear Jack,

It has been my intention for several weeks now to write to you before you arrive in the flesh. I want to share with you my experience of being pregnant and my excitement in anticipation of your arrival.

Today, January 4, 2012, you have been a sweet passenger in my belly for almost 8 months, growing from the size of a sesame seed (when I first learned of your presence) to a cantaloupe (this week).

You are and have been an active, squirmy boy since the first time we saw you via ultrasound. I love feeling you move because I imagine that you’re telling me you’re happy and healthy. I could sit all day long watching and feeling you move and wiggle – it brings me such joy.

Your Dad likes to talk to you by pressing his mouth up next to my belly button “so you can hear him” and often says the same thing each time: “Hi, it’s your daddy, how ya doin’ in there?” or sometimes “Whatcha doin’ in there?” and when you respond to him with a tiny bump or kick he laughs with delight. You have a fabulous Dad, wait until you meet him – I think you’ll love him as much as I do.

Over the holiday season I spent time thinking of things I want to be sure you experience within our family. Here is a free-flow list of words that represent my vision for our family life as you develop and grow:

strong
OPEN
present
fun
love
nurture
teach.
listen
guide
create
protect without hindering
traditions
explore!
dance.
accepting
wonder
curious
conversation
sharing
family connection
play!
reflection
adventure
compassion
humor
activities
time
home
travel
simple pleasures
trust
hugs
adaptability
imagination
listening
honesty
humor
dance
openness
breathing
self-care
healthy habits
fun
love!
smiles
hugs
honesty
trust.
traditions
spirituality
books
knowledge
magic
acceptance
beautiful world
nature
adventure
hugging
involvement
presence
celebration!
soothing

You will probably notice that several words repeat and I suppose those are the words that resonate with me the most during this time before your birth. I want so much to allow you the space to become exactly who you are meant to be and provide you with a home in which to thrive as an individual. I am already proud of you and can’t wait to meet you.

A friend of mine who is a pre- and peri-natal psychologist, shared with me the notion that babies and Mamas choose one another; that the spirit of you, Jack-boy, chose me.

In a book called I Chose You To Be My Mommy, a 3 year old boy explains his pre-birth memory (translated by an adult from Japanese) and his Mother responds. Here is the quote:

It was dark inside Mommy’s tummy, but it was warm, and I was swimming.
I couldn’t wait to see Mommy.
When I was born it was too bright.
When it’s time to be born somebody will let you know, “Now you can go”.
I couldn’t wait for Mommy to hold me (in her arms), but I was in a glass box.
There were many kids in that country over there, and we were watching from up above, saying, “that mommy looks pretty and kind,” and things like that.
I made friends with some other boys, there were 3 of us.
We all thought it’d be nice to go to Mommy’s place, and I came to you Mommy. I picked you because you are kind.

The mom explains, from the time he started to talk until he was about 4 years old, he used to tell me this all the time. I was surprised because he couldn’t have known that he had been in an infant incubator for several hours after his birth. He often talked about 3 boys even before our younger son was born, and I really ended up having 3 sons.

I love this beautiful idea that you, my son, chose me to be your Mother and while I may never know why you chose me, I want you to know that it is my honor that you did so. I look forward to our adventures together. And so does your Daddy.

I anxiously await your arrival.
With love,
Mom
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