Monday, August 31, 2009

He Has Waited So Long For This

He is transforming into a Daddy right before my eyes. He is so committed to baby preparations that I find myself sometimes wondering, "Who is this man? Where is my husband?" Dave is usually such a laid back person. He is usually the one that says, "We can do it later. We have plenty of time." But, he is now the one that is frantically trying to create a perfect little nest for our babies as I sit on the couch and say, "I'm too tired. Let's do it later."

When is the perfect time in a man's life to become a Daddy? Obviously, the answer differs for each Daddy, but I'm certain that it isn't coming a moment too soon for Dave. He has already put so many hours into the nursery painting and striping. He is putting up a chair rail. He will also assemble all of the nursery furniture. I am just so proud of him. I can't wait to see him with the twins in his arms. It won't get here soon enough.

As for me, the twice daily heparin injections are not as fun as I thought they would be. I give them to myself most of the time - in my thigh. I have several knots and bruises in my thighs. The needle is tiny, but the medicine burns terribly when it goes in. I think I will survive.

The babies have been moving a lot lately. I can see my belly bounce around all of the time. They seem to be on the same schedule. If one is moving, the other starts moving soon after. Dave and I are off to Columbia tomorrow for my 24 week OB appointment and ultrasound. I can't wait to see the babies tomorrow!

By the way, we hired a nanny today!! We both really like her and she is excited about the job. What a relief.

I want to share some pictures of Dave's progress in the nursery.


The nursery prior to the transformation. The multi-color circles on the wall are some paint swatches that Dave tried out before we settled on our final colors.



Dave painting the nursery. 8/22/09




Dave striping the walls. 8/29/09




The final stripes. The chair rail is soon to follow. 8/31/09

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Not So Subtle Blessings

Where to begin?? I am so behind on this blog. So, you will be getting a long one today.

Mom is finished with chemo!! She starts six weeks of daily radiation tomorrow. She will drive to Kirksville five days a week for this. She is doing well with one exception. She is still struggling with the blood clot issue in her leg. She still has a lot of swelling and pain in her leg. She will be fitted for some sort of a pressure stocking to help get the swelling down. She is not excited about the stocking but is ready to eliminate the swelling. It is preventing her from exercising and other physical activities that she enjoys.

Because Mom also had a blood clot in her leg many years ago, Dr. Perry (her oncologist) completed some testing to rule out a genetic cause. Unfortunately, it was determined that she has an inherited clotting disorder that has contributed to the blood clots. The genetic condition is called a Prothrombin Gene Mutation or Factor II Mutation. She produces more prothrombin than the average person. Prothrombin is a protein in the blood that helps blood clot. She produces too much of it and, therefore, is more likely to develop clots. This puts her at risk for throwing a blood clot to the lungs, stroke, etc.

It was very disappointing to learn of this issue, especially because Dr. Perry says that it is likely that she will be on coumadin (a fairly strong blood thinner) for the rest of her life. But, on the other hand, I am glad that we know what is causing the blood clots. Perhaps we will be able to prevent future complications.

The story continues . . . Mom's oncologist knew that I was pregnant and suggested that I be tested for the Prothrombin Gene Mutation. Unfortunately, I also have the disease. Not a lot of research has been completed on the effect of the disease on pregnancy, but it is believed that it can cause late pregnancy loss, preeclampsia, placenta abruption, and other serious pregnancy complications. So, my OB wants me to take heparin injections at home twice daily for the rest of my pregnancy and for six weeks after I deliver. Heparin is a mild blood thinner that is safe during pregnancy. It should help prevent the above complications. Apparently, many pregnant women have to take Heparin injections for various reasons.

How do I feel about all of this? I'm still processing it, but currently I feel very blessed. Weird? I know. I feel lucky to have learned of the Prothrombin Gene Mutation. Obviously, I would give anything for Mom to not have developed cancer and I really wish her leg would finally heal, but the timing of everything is just too perfect. It seems like everything this year is happening for a reason. It is all God's plan. If Mom never would have had cancer, we may have never learned of her Prothrombin Gene Mutation. If we never learned of it, she could have had a stroke someday, I could have lost one of the babies - or worse, both babies.

I have a sense of peace and calmness that I have never experienced previously in my lifetime. I am a worrier by nature and I currently don't feel the need to worry. Mom will be done with her treatments soon and I know that we will never have to deal with this cancer nonsense again. I know my babies are going to be okay, because Dave and I deserve to be parents.

None of this is a coincidence. I feel God's presence in our lives like I never have before. Usually, I keep my religious beliefs private, but I had to share this with all of you. I have never had so many answered prayers. I am just so lucky. I have so much to look forward to. Everything will be okay.

Dave spent the weekend painting the nursery. He completed the base coat, but is planning to add a chair rail and some light blue and chocolate brown stripes below the chair rail. It is going to be so cute. He also ordered the nursery furniture this week. We went to Kansas City last weekend and picked out some beautiful furniture.

The babies have been moving a lot over the past couple of weeks. Dave can feel them move a lot more. I can actually see my belly move very frequently. I love it! I feel very good right now. I am very tired, have a lot of heartburn and I look like I am at least 7 months pregnant, but that nasty nausea has been gone for 6 weeks now!! I am starting to feel a sense of urgency in getting everything ready for the babies. Dave has prematurely started nesting. It is so cute.

We have decided to hire a babysitter/nanny to come into our home to watch the babies when I go back to work after my maternity leave. We have interviewed several people that we like, so it seems that we have good options. It is a huge relief. I will be working three days per week after my maternity leave. I think that will give me a good balance.

Here are my 22 week belly picture from last Monday. I will be 23 weeks tomorrow.




Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Boston

I am so behind on this blogging business. I am so sorry. I actually do have a lot to blog about. I took my last flight during this pregnancy a couple of weeks ago. I drove to Lee's Summit on Wednesday, July 29 and hung out with my great friend, Leigh Ann's family. She has two beautiful kids - Owen is 4 and Elsie is 15 months.

I am really kicking myself for not getting any pictures of them. You wouldn't believe how gorgeous they are and they have the personality to match - extremely sweet and fun. So, Leigh Ann, Jeff, and the kids bought me dinner and I stayed the night. Leigh Ann and I got up early the next day and flew to Boston to visit Nisha. This was Leigh Ann's first time away from Elsie. She survived!

We went to Boston to visit Nisha and her family - Matt, Rhiya (age 2 1/2) and Dylan (3 months). This was the first time Leigh Ann and I met Dylan. He is such a perfect little baby. He is so mild-mannered and cute. Nisha also has beautiful children - as you can see below. Leigh Ann and Nish have put the pressure on me. I hope my kids are just as gorgeous.

We had a lot of great girl time in Boston. We did a little shopping, eating and the two experienced mothers helped me with a ton of information about what I do and don't need for my babies on the way. We spent at least 2 1/2 hours in Babies R Us perfecting my registry. Thanks, Nish & Leigh Ann. I don't know what I would do without ya. We even went to Providence, Rhode Island. It was only a half hour drive from Nish's house.

The trip just reminded me how much I miss Nish & Leigh Ann. I am so blessed to have such great friends and wish we could spend more time together. I know that we will always continue to carve out time for trips like this. They are both coming to my shower in September, too!

I would like to share some pictures from the trip.


Nisha & Rhiya



Dylan & Leigh Ann



The Fisher Family



Leigh Ann, Nish, Dylan, Rhiya and a pregnant Tisha

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

We are having TWO BOYS!!!

I had my 20 week ultrasound today and it was confirmed that both babies are boys! We are very excited. I had a gut feeling that Baby A was a girl, but I guess my Mother's Intuition was not accurate. That concerns me a little. The ultrasound was 90 minutes long. Everything looked perfect on the ultrasound. I am too tired to scan pictures tonight. I will get that done this week and add them soon. I have a lot more to blog about, so I will be back soon. I promise.