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New Year, Better Me

By Goddess in Progress · Comments (4)·   January 7th, 2008

Resolutions are so cliche, I know, but I think I should write them down in the hopes of holding myself accountable. They’re more “goals” than resolutions. But I think it’s a good exercise, anyways, to think about the ways in which you’d like to improve yourself or your life. So, here’s my list.

  1. Lose weight. Yes, the ultimate New Year’s cliche. But I’m still holding on to way too much baby weight, and it’s just not acceptable. Most likely I’ll go back on Weight Watchers. I’ve done it before, and it works for me every time. It’s just that I lose steam… Ah well. Gotta keep trying. But this resolution has several sub-goals, which are more specific markers to reach for:
    • Wear wedding rings. I haven’t worn my wedding and engagement rings since I was about 12 weeks pregnant. I really miss them, but I want to try and avoid having them re-sized.
    • Stop wearing maternity clothes. My dirty little secret is now out. I still sometimes wear maternity clothes outside of the house. Stacey and Clinton just felt a small part of them die inside. Well, it ends with the new year. No more maternity clothes (except as pajamas, because they sure are comfy).
    • Shop at Ann Taylor Loft again. Must fit fat ass into real pants. Must get out of plus sizes. Lane Bryant is a good option, and all, but I know I can be in the regular sizes again.
  2. Exercise. Related to, but separate from the weight loss. I need it to clear my head, I need it to be in better shape for my kids. I need to be stronger, so I can keep up with my babies-who-will-soon-be-mobile. And I need to not throw my back out. That’s not cool.
  3. Get a babysitter. Necessary for accomplishing goal #2, but also necessary for my sanity. I love my kids more than anything, but I need a break sometimes. And there’s literally no way I’ll ever get to the gym without a sitter to watch the kids. This one is in progress, just waiting for the potential sitter to return from winter break.
  4. Be more baby-centered when the twins are awake. I feel as though I too frequently finish feeding the babies, then “put” them somewhere while I do something. Laundry, washing bottles, eating breakfast, whatever. And while that’s sometimes both necessary and good, as independent play is an important skill, I really think some of those tasks could wait (aside from breakfast) and I could just sit and interact with them more.
  5. Read to them. A more specific counterpart to goal #4. M and I both love to read, and were real bookworms as kids, and I hope to pass that love of books to our children. And, thanks to wonderful friends and family, we have an enormous library of children’s books from which to choose. Time to put them to good use. First step: at least two books per day.
  6. Be more productive when the twins are asleep. Sometimes getting them to sleep is so exhausting that I just want to veg out while they nap. And sometimes that’s just peachy. But if I’m going to be more centered on them when they’re awake, then I need to make better use of my time when they’re asleep.
  7. Finish their quilts. Seriously. It’s been way too long.
  8. Decorate their nursery. I have nursery envy from the one my dad set up, and I realized that their rooms here are a little minimalist for my taste. We’ve got picture frames and photos to put in them coming out the wazoo. Time to unleash my inner decorator.
  9. Take a photography class. I love taking pictures, of the babies in particular. And I just got a fancy new lens for my camera. But I know I’m not taking full advantage of my tools, so I’d like to learn how.
  10. Get back in touch with M. Last, but should not be least. It’s so easy, as all new moms know, to neglect your relationship with your husband when babies arrive. I’ve been trying not to, but I could do better.
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Categories : Crafts, Just me, My beloved, Parenting, Photos
Tags : clothing, exercise, maternity clothes, reading, resolutions, weight loss

Hot fun in the summertime

By Goddess in Progress · Comments (0)·   July 7th, 2007

I always feared having a summer due date. Especially the end of summer. When we talked about getting pregnant, I thought I’d want to avoid having my 3rd trimester in height of the summer, no matter what.

As we know, we make plans and God laughs. So, here I am. July. 32 weeks pregnant with twins. My “due date” (such that it is) is August 31st. Riiight.

It’s not that I dislike summer. I mean really, who could hate summer? It’s sunny, warm, cheery, relaxed, and filled with grilled meat and popsicles. These are all good things. But in all honesty, I just don’t deal well with the heat. Never have. For one thing, I sweat. Can’t help it. Deodorant can only go so far. And a characteristic inherited from my mom’s whole family is the sweaty upper lip. As soon as it gets warm, we’re all a little damp under the nose. What can you do? In short, as nice as the warmth is, I get pretty uncomfortable in heat over the mid-80s. My dad loves the 110-degree days in Palm Springs, but not me. So, naturally, I thought the prospect of having all of this extra weight and discomfort during the hottest time of year sounded like a death sentence.

And frankly, the three 90+ degree days we’ve had here in Massachusetts have been particularly rough. I leave the air-conditioned splendor of my office, and within 45 minutes of arriving home, I have completely wilted. Any remaining drop of energy has been sucked right out of me. I climb up to our room (where our a/c unit resides, thankfully) and call it an early bedtime. We’ve got two more of those days coming tomorrow and Monday, and I’m not looking forward to it.

That said, I have discovered that there are, indeed, several positive things about being super-pregnant in the middle of the summer. As I’m trying to look on the bright side, here they are:

  1. Work schedule – This has worked out more perfectly than I could have predicted. Since I work in higher education, you’d think it would be ideal to have a due date around graduation and just be gone the whole summer (which is what would have happened if my last pregnancy had worked out). There are a few problems with that logic, though. For one, since I’m not really planning on going back to work, this would have put my coworkers in the very difficult position of suddenly scrambling to hire someone at the busiest time of year. The fact that I’m guaranteed to be out for the majority of the fall semester just makes planning that much easier. PLUS, since work is extremely quiet in the summer, it’s a good time of year to have limited productivity. As I’m finding myself easily distracted and frequently tired, it’s good that I don’t have too many important things going on (like, say, graduation).
  2. Maternity Clothes – This ties into my job, to an extent, since I work in a very casual environment. But it’s pretty nice to be able to spend most days in shorts or a skirt and some variety of t-shirt. I can also get away with frequent wearings, since summer is inherently more casual. I don’t need a bunch of dress pants, button down shirts, or sweaters. Not to mention an actual warm jacket. No, by the time I started to outgrow my fleece jacket, the temperatures were cooperating as well. I love that the maternity clothes I need are light, easy, and pretty darn inexpensive. Oh, and I wear flip-flops every day. Which is good, since they’re the only shoes that fit.
  3. Food – Normally, I love too cook almost every night. As you might imagine, however, that has fallen off dramatically as the pregnancy progresses. I just don’t have the energy, after I get home, to do all of that chopping and prepping and maintenance. And while that’s really too bad in some ways, it’s at least easier to get away with in the summer. We do get takeout a bit too frequently, but because it’s nice out, we manage to just throw things on the grill more nights than not. This is good on all fronts. Certainly, food prep is pretty easy. Maybe make some hamburger patties or a quick marinade, but mostly you take the piece of meat and put it over the fire. This also helps by creating minimal cleanup after the fact, which is always a plus, as well as keeps the kitchen relatively cool since we aren’t turning on the oven as often. Yep, most nights at our house involve hamburgers, chicken thighs, or bratwurst. And maybe some nice, fresh corn. Not too shabby. Also nice that there are plenty of tasty fruits in season.
  4. Ice cream – Yes, it gets it’s own listing, separate from just plain food. I’m a big ice cream fan, all year round. But when summer nears, I bust out my Cuisinart Ice Cream Maker at least once a week. Why? One word: strawberries. There is nothing quite so divine as homemade fresh strawberry ice cream. Strawberries, lemon juice, sugar, milk, and cream. That’s it. YUM. I’ve also branched out and made peach, chocolate (which was tricky, but I’ve got it down), and my new favorite: chocolate banana. Fresh ice cream is the best. Easy to make, ridiculously tasty… and calcium! I swear, I’m supposed to have more calcium!

So yes, the heat drains what little energy I have remaining, and helps my feet reach new and terrifying dimensions. But I’m learning it’s not all bad. There are definite perks to being pregnant in the summer.

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Categories : Cooking, Pregnancy, Working
Tags : discomfort, heat, ice cream, maternity clothes, summer

Firsts

By Goddess in Progress · Comments (1)·   May 14th, 2007

This weekend, we had an exciting first. Though Danger and Peril have been doing a lovely job of making themselves known by kicking my bladder and cervix, Saturday marked the first time I actually felt them from the outside. They’re both (I think) still breech, so most movements have been pretty low. But Saturday night, sitting on the couch, I felt a big thump up by my ribcage, on the right side (that would be Peril’s side, the boy). I put my hand there, and he did it again! It felt like a huge movement, like if I had been looking at just the right spot at just the right time, I might even have been able to see it happen. I called my husband over to feel it, and a minute later, he did it again! Sunday morning, I felt the same kind of movement, just as high, but on my left (Danger’s side). I called my sister-in-law over, and she felt it, too! I’ve managed to catch it a few more times. It’s a whole new kind of movement, and I have to say, it’s really neat.

I started thinking about other firsts, and I’m not sure I’ve done the best job recording them for myself here on the blog. Since this is serving largely as my pregnancy journal, I want to be able to look back and remember things, and I’m not sure I’m dutifully recording them all. I’ll try to do better, for my own benefit if no one else’s.

7-8 weeks was the first time I needed to do the “rubber band trick” with my pants, since they were quickly becoming too tight.
9 weeks was when I basically stopped wearing old pants altogether, and got a few pair in the next bigger size.
12 weeks was the first time I wore maternity pants, and I can’t tell you how awesome it was.
14-16 weeks was when the very last pair of fat pants gave up and I was 100% in maternity pants.
14-16 weeks was also probably when I started feeling movement, but I wasn’t sure whether it was babies, stretching, or just gas!
18 weeks was when I started wearing maternity shirts, 21 weeks made it pretty much full-time.
19-20 weeks was the first time I was sure I had felt one of them, and of course, it was a kick to the bladder.
20+ weeks was when I started to really feel like I looked pregnant to just about anyone. Plenty of people noticed before then, but if you didn’t know me, there could still be a question in your mind (“pregnant, or just fat?”). Certain outfits would make it more obvious than others, but now I think there’s really no question unless I’m just wearing an enormous sweatshirt.

Alright, I think I’m more or less caught up on some of the big ones. I’ll try to remember to post more of them from now on!

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Categories : Milestones, Pregnancy
Tags : fetal movement, maternity clothes

Belly Tales

By Goddess in Progress · Comments (4)·   March 9th, 2007

A common question from friends and family these days is “are you showing yet?” They have to ask, of course, because none of them live in the same state as we do. But that’s another topic for another day.

The answer to the belly question is “sort of.” The trouble is that I already have a good layer of padding in the belly area to begin with, so at least for now, changes aren’t quite as pronounced to the outside world as they would be if I started out at, say, a size six.

That said, I started wearing maternity pants about a week ago (thank you mom, for running across a sale at the Gap and sending me four pairs of pants that you found for $7 each). They arrived just in time. The pants I purchased last month were suddenly not happening anymore. Maternity pants are the best thing, ever. These aren’t your mother’s leggings. No, these are totally normal-looking pants (including jeans!) that just happen to have a 4-inch wide elastic band at the waist. They are awesome. They are SO comfortable, especially after squeezing into normal pants a few days longer than I should have.

But even still, I have still felt that the general public would just see me as someone who is packing on a few (10.5) extra pounds. This, I think, is going to change soon. I’ve noticed a difference from even from last week to this week. Last week I could poke my belly and feel where my uterus is. This week, when I’m lying down, it’s actually a raised bump going to my belly button. I have to say, it’s kind of cool. Not enough to warrant maternity shirts yet (though I’ll be going to Lane Bryant this weekend to pick up a few larger in-between shirts), but definitely justifying the pants.

Some people do a weekly or monthly belly picture. I’m undecided on this. I have enough issues not being happy with how I look these days (I was already too heavy when I *got* pregnant, so this isn’t helping), but it might still be a fun idea for the sake of comparison. So, if you see a belly shot appearing on this site, realize it has taken a serious swallowing of pride to get there.

In the meantime, I’d better go get lunch. The twins are hungry.

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Categories : Pregnancy
Tags : body image, growing belly, maternity clothes, weight gain

A Delicious Nap

By Goddess in Progress · Comments (0)·   March 3rd, 2007

Ahhhh.

I just woke up from an absolutely delicious nap. Climbed into my warm bed around 5:00, just got up around 6:45. I wasn’t asleep the whole time. Maybe an hour, maybe a little more or less. Doesn’t matter. It was warm, it was quiet, it was dark. It was cozy and luxurious.

This was no ordinary nap. This was my first real nap in a while, and basically a celebration of being done with a very busy time at work. Part of my job is working in an admissions office for a music school, and I run auditions for one department. It makes for a long three weeks between mid-February and the first week of March. Three to five days each week (weekends included), I’m pretty much at work at 7:30 and leave at 6:30 (I realize plenty of people work these hours normally, but I’m a 9-5 girl, so this is a lot for me). I’ve already done all of the scheduling and coordinating for the 30+ students auditioning that day, but I’m still running between buildings, making sure the picky faculty has everything they need and everything is going smoothly. If I’m not doing that, I’m prepping for the next day’s auditions. By the time I get home at 7:00 or later, I’m exhausted. I don’t remember the last time I cooked dinner.

Well, today was my last day of auditions. It ended earlier than usual, around 3:00pm. I had no gas left in the tank. No energy, no motivation, nothing. Got home and immediately put on my pjs, as the pants I was wearing were on their final wear before I go straight for maternity clothes. Ate some food, watched some basketball, and unwound with my hubby. And then, I decided it was time to climb into bed. This was a fabulous idea. Not only was I exhausted, but it was the most free sleep I’d had in ages. I wasn’t going to sleep just to be awoken by my alarm the next morning. I didn’t have to remember to get up and let the dog out. I didn’t really have to get up at all unless I felt like it. It was delicious.

I think I’d been pushing myself a teeny bit too hard over the last few weeks. Not dangerously so, but really testing my current limits. I’m very glad I do not have to do that anymore. Whew.

Now it’s off to dinner (yep, going out again, can’t be bothered to cook), and then I think it’ll be another nice, early bedtime when we get home.

Ahhhh.

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Categories : Sleep, Working
Tags : exhaustion, maternity clothes

Clothing Issues

By Goddess in Progress · Comments (0)·   February 1st, 2007

So, I’m just shy of 10 weeks (my OB is calling August 31 my “due date,” so who am I to argue?). Most first-time moms are not showing and won’t for another 8-10 weeks, easily. Even with twins, I wouldn’t say that I’m “showing.” I’m only up three pounds, and I’ve got plenty of extra padding to begin with, so it’s not like my belly is suddenly popping out for the world to see.

But I can’t button my pants.

Literally, pants I wore last week are now completely out of the question. Can barely button them, and even if I manage to, there’s a terrifying “muffin top” effect going on. The ones that got the rubber-band-through-the-button-hole treatment last week are just not having it anymore. I went to the store and bought a few pairs of larger-sized pants over the weekend, thinking I’d just get some to grow into and hold myself over for the next couple of weeks. They’re suddenly the only things I can wear. I’m going to have to go back this weekend and get more, just so I have enough to put into rotation! This is insane.

Believe me, I have struggled with my weight and the related wardrobe issues my entire life. Sometimes a pair of pants will fit, and a month later, not so much. Or vice versa. But this is just insane. I’ve been weighing myself once a week, just to try to make sure I keep tabs on things. I haven’t been watching my caloric intake, really, but I just want to be sure I know where I stand. I’ve gained barely anything at all (in fact, I was theoretically down half a pound last week), and suddenly 90% of my wardrobe is going into storage.

In some ways, I’m really looking forward to “showing” and getting maternity clothes and just announcing my big news to the world. But, for the moment, I just look like I’m packing on an extra layer for the winter. Lovely.

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Categories : Pregnancy
Tags : body image, maternity clothes
   

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