Wednesday, May 30, 2007

20 weeks today

Halfway there! Woohoo! That's all for today.

Sunday, May 27, 2007

Karfluki Fest Pictures



As many of you have requested to see pictures of the Daddy-to-be, here are two pictures taken on May 5, 2007 at the Karfluki Fest (James' band Tempest's festival). Also, apologies for the annoying reduced loading of the site - apparently, I should have been compressing all photos before posting them to the blog and this is what is clogging it up. What the heck is compressing? Why doesn't anyone teach you these things in school?! James is going to help me out and go back and compress and re-save each picture on the blog but this will take some time. In the meantime, your patience (and comments) are appreciated!

Friday, May 25, 2007

Teaser blog

Just wanted to let you all know that I am done with exams!!! Also, I went to the doctor today and all is well in the world. CrockBaby's heartbeat is strong and loud, the doctor was amazed at my round, growth-spurted bump, and my health is in tip-top condition. I have experienced cramping and really bad back pain this week so the doctor checked me over extra carefully. The verdict? Just growing pains since the bump has tripled in size since she last saw me. The results from CrockBaby's last screening (for cystic fibrosis and other medical conditions) came back at extremely low risk. And my blood pressure is back to my usual low number of 90/60 so I can rest easy again. ;) Less than 3 weeks until our gender-determining ultrasound...

More blog fun to come in a couple days.

Monday, May 21, 2007

Almost half way there!!!


18w5d pregnant


James likes the glamour shots with no flash


18w5d, 9 pounds, 100+ servings of beef, 8 jars of pickles, 20 gallons of milk, 300 restless nights, 60 headaches, 18 nauseous mornings, 5,000,000 smiles, 100,000,000,000 minutes of daydreaming, 300 cuddles with James, and over 500,000 trips to the restroom*

*all numbers except the first 2 are estimated by a very hormonal woman

Sunday, May 20, 2007

Baby Clothes Part 1


Presenting...the long awaited pictures of newbie clothes! While we're on the topic of baby clothes, I should mention I can't stand pink, frilly, obviously girly clothes for baby girls or clothes for little boys that say things like "Tough Guy" or "Daddy's Little Muscle Man" on them. I am into gender neutral (yet oh-so-hip of course) baby clothes. See below for the winners so far...



From my best British friend Sam(antha) - a Strawberry bib from a boutique in London (Strawberry significance: James stalked me at the Strawberry Music Festival in California 7 years ago)



A wee yellow tee from Grandma Darby...



And matching circus pants from a boutique in Berkeley!



Cousin Ro will love the tigers! Grrrrr!



The hip Oakland Grandma also bought CrockBaby a box of 7 different colored sets of mock-Converse All Star baby booties - perfect for dancing at Daddy's gigs



Baby onesies - purchased by CrockMama on Ebay



Future rock guitarist/groupie depending on which parent CrockBaby takes after


Daddy's political ranting mixed with Mommy's American slang



This is about as pink and frilly as I'll get - and even this is pushing it. Grandma Darby insisted I purchase this when we went shopping - I relented because it was a strawberry.

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

CrockBaby Punch Line: No Pictures For You

ARGH!!!!! I just took a whole bunch of pictures of all the cute little baby clothes we have been given/bought so far. The camera works great now (thanks for the drawer full of dead batteries, babe.) Guess what? I can't find the cord to plug the camera into the computer and download the pictures!!! And we all know James was the last one to use the camera. See what I have to live with? It gets better...when I called him on his cell to see if he knew where it was, I heard his cell phone ring. I found his cell phone on top of the refrigerator (???!!!), but unfortunately, no camera cord was with it. So, yet again, NO PICTURES FOR YOU. This is becoming the punch line of the blog and not a very good one, I know. I asked my grandmother if she likes reading our blog and she said "When there are pictures." She can't be the only one who feels the same way, so please accept my apologies. I'll throttle James when he gets home tonight. He better not lose CrockBaby under a pile of dirty clothes or guitar magazines when he's born (even if he does, he's going to be the best dad ever).

I have been extremely busy with work and school (and James' festival last week-end). I have final exams next week so this will probably be my last post until Memorial Day week-end (that's the week-end of May 26-27 for you Brits). I can not believe I am almost done with the semester. I don't know how I did it all. I am looking forward to having a bit more free time this summer to start nesting and prepping for our wee one. Still no movement from the little pea, strange considering he is huge! My belly seems to have doubled in size yet again since last week. It is also hard as a melon. CrockBaby is now 18 weeks, 5.59 inches from crown to rump and 6.70 ounces - check out this chart for Brit-friendly measurements as well. I keep staring at my 6 inch ruler and cradling it (James thinks this is extremely strange). I can't believe my baby is already so big, or long anyway (longer if one were to straighten his legs out!) It's amazing I have this huge thing inside me and still haven't felt it move (particularly because we know CrockBaby is a gymnast). I have to remind myself that he still weighs next to nothing as he has not developed body fat yet. I am told I should feel him move any day now though. I have felt an occasional vague fluttering in my stomach area but it could be gas! Until I feel definite movement, I am going to say I have not felt him move.

Anyway, I need to go get some studying done as I had to work at the accounting firm today (and tomorrow). I promise to start posting regularly again in about 10 days. If we can find the camera cord over the next few days, I'll at least spare 10 minutes of study time to post the pictures of the tiny baby clothes for you.

Hope you all are great! Stay well. xxoo

Tuesday, May 8, 2007

Finally, some pics




So, I managed to sort out the technical problem with our camera (Kelly had taken batteries from the collection of used ones I was saving for.....um....) Anyway, here's K's stomach and, despite living in the land of super-sized donuts and soda, it is now bigger than mine (thanks Sam). She still has a long way to go but people are now offering her their seat on the train so she doesn't look simply overweight anymore.

Wednesday, May 2, 2007

Baby Boom

There must be something in the air at the moment:

My friend and roommate from Manchester, Sam Dungey has just become a father for the first time. Claire gave birth to 7lb 2oz girl, Sophie, at the weekend.

Kath and Sean from Equation will have their hands full with twins later this summer.

I heard this week from James Hanlon (a great friend of mine since secondary school) that his wife, Sarah, is pregnant. When we're in the UK next I'll help him find the bloke responsible. I'm particularly gratified by the fact that Kelly and I beat their due date by 2 weeks. We're in the lead but I wouldn't put it past him to induce labour to beat us so all bets are still on.

It's either something in the air or, more likely, I've reached an age where clocks are ticking pretty loudly for my peers. And I thought I'd bought myself some extra time by marrying young! Anyway, congratulations to all these other parents-to-be; we're looking forward to swapping advice, pictures and anecdotes in the coming years.

Heartbeats and broken cameras

We heard the heartbeat yesterday. It was very anticlimactic after all our high-tech ultrasounds. I wanted a fifth ultrasound but they're making us wait until June 14th now. How mean - everyone else gets 5 ultrasounds by the 16th week, right? Still, of course it was lovely to hear CrockBaby's strong heartbeat. Everything went well in the check-up although my blood pressure has increased a little. Apparently it is nothing to worry about because my BP is normally so low (90/60). It is now 100/62. As there was no accompanying protein in my urine, I am not worried (honest, no hypochondria this time!) but I can't help but wonder why my BP has increased. I learned in my Human Anatomy course that blood pressure almost always decreases during pregnancy and increases in blood pressure can indicate preeclampsia.

Still no pictures as camera is still broken. James has been crazy busy since returning from tour on Monday and so have I. We're off to his band's festival on Friday so you'll most likely have to wait until next week for pictures. It's amazing I have been able to find time to post to this blog at all so I don't want to hear any whining from any of you, understand?

Friday, April 27, 2007

St. James is coming!

I just wanted to share how excited I am that St. James returns on Monday. That's my parents' nickname for him; they say he must be a saint for taking me on! I didn't miss him as much as I expected the first two weeks (probably because I was so busy at work). However, my stomach has grown more this week and I have all these new maternity and baby clothes and now I just want him to be back here so we can be excited together again! Take your mind out of the gutter, I was not talking about that kind of excited (though James wishes I was!) Tuesday morning we have a doctor's appointment where we'll get to actually hear the heartbeat for the first time. Then James will fix the digital camera for me, whether he likes it or not. Expect pictures of baby clothes, my growing bump and various other odds and ends next week. It will be a photo extravaganza!

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

James: Please come home!!!

ARGH! I am so not technologically minded. I can barely maintain this blog without the help of the daddy-to-be! Last week it was the scanner I couldn't find (I guess that one is not really my fault!) Then I couldn't crop the picture without James' help. Now our digital camera isn't working - I've changed the batteries, deleted the old pictures and it still refuses to remain on. I tried using our old digital camera but the quality is so horrible compared to what we're now used to, I would be ashamed to post the pictures on this high-tech blog. So, once again, no pictures for you!

Anyway, life is still swell for me. I had 4 days off from class and work this week-end. This was the first time I had more than 24 hours off since Christmas (and even when I have 24 hours off, I am almost always studying). Do you remember a couple weeks ago I mentioned my intentions to go for long walks in the sun, get a massage, go shopping? Well, I ended up sleeping for practically 4 days straight! I guess my body (and little babe) obviously needed it. I got out of bed to eat, pee (thank you very much overactive kidneys - I'm ready for this symptom to go away now), and watch DVDs under a blanket on the couch. I did manage to go shopping, albeit online. Gotta love E-Bay. I purchased 2 baby onesies especially for James (not literally) and will post pictures of them when they arrive (if James ever comes home to save me from this technological hell). I also purchased a huge lot of maternity clothes (at an amazing price!) so I can finally get out of the jeans and old fleece jacket I have been living in for over a month. True to my word, I did take a few walks around the lake, although not in the sun, as it rained most of the weekend. In addition, I had lunch (beef of course) with my grandma and mother on Sunday. Then I crammed for hours for Monday morning's Physiology exam (on the cardiovascular system). And just like that, my mini-vacation was over.

Now it's back to the grind - classes, work, studying. I have final exams in less than a month and although I won't be working quite as much at my job as I did the past 6 weeks, I can't work less than 20 hours a week since we've got another deadline (non-tax) coming up. 20 hours is actually a lot with 3 classes, 2 labs and final exams coming up. After finals are over, I work full-time (+ probable overtime) for 2 weeks to help my company move office, then I have 8 weeks of summer school. We're talking 5 hours of Microbiology a day. And although my future at my company is a bit unclear (due to the upcoming move and my inability to commute), I am hoping to still be working 20 hours a week through the summer (and perhaps longer). I can't wait until August when I will have 2-3 blissful months of no classes (or maybe just one for fun) and hopefully part-time work. This baby better not be born early or I'll never let him forget it! :) I haven't had more than 1 week off since we moved here almost 3 years ago and spent about a month looking for a job. I am a workaholic I suppose, but that is the American way. We wouldn't be able to afford a kid right now if James and I hadn't worked 24/7 for several years. Plus, for all my complaining, I honestly wouldn't have it any other way! I am a true Type A personality.

Anyway, I am rambling. Yes, it is my blog, but I don't want to lose all my readers so I think I should probably sign off before I bore you all to tears. I am going to go for a power walk before my 3 hour Physiology lab. Hope you all are well - I promise we'll get you some pictures eventually!

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Big day!

I told people at work I was pregnant...everyone was really excited for us, but then I wouldn't have expected anything less. I have great bosses and work with an incredible group of people. It's such a relief to know I don't have to keep holding files in front of my stomach while talking to colleagues anymore!

We also got the results back from our nuchal translucency screening test (taken during the ultrasound last week and also by blood test). Based on my age and the results of the tests, our baby has a 1 in 31,000 chance of having chromosomal abnormalities (which cause serious mental retardation). Needless to say, an amniocentosis test will not be necessary.

More tomorrow when I return from class and officially have 4 days off!!!

Monday, April 16, 2007

CrockBaby at 13 weeks...

I found the scanner (it was under a bunch of guitar cords on the floor of James' closet). Then I could not figure out how to crop it so I emailed the picture to James (everyone's favorite techie) and he performed the necessary (and I am told, quite easy) editing from Wisconsin. Here are the latest pictures of CrockBaby (taken one week ago)...


CrockBaby was moving like crazy again when the ultrasound started. He kept turning to face us and then would flip over the other way. He sucked his thumb and kept swallowing amniotic fluid - you can see his tongue sticking out in the fourth picture. The ultrasound technician was trying to get measurements but couldn't get one of the necessary ones because he was moving so much. Then, all of a sudden, movement stopped. CrockBaby fell asleep! And we could not wake him up for 10-15 minutes! The tech kept having me cough, move to each side, and more but my little baby was zonked from all the exercise. The tech kept prodding my stomach with the ultrasound wand and I wanted to hit her over the head with it because I was so worried she was going to hurt my little one. Finally, he woke up though and we were able to get the proper measurements. Everything looks great - he is growing fast and has a nice little belly on him. His heartbeat was 152 bpm, exactly what it should be at this stage. We go in to the doctor again in 2 weeks (we'll get to hear the heartbeat but probably no ultrasound at this appointment). Our next ultrasound is one month after that. I can't wait to see the little guy again (and figure out whether he really is a little guy or actually a little gal!)

Friday, April 13, 2007

Pictures!!! To be continued...

Well, I was all set to post the latest pictures of CrockBaby tonight. James and I had a high-tech ultrasound on Monday (I am officially in the second trimester now). James left on tour later that day. Here it is, 5 days later, and I still haven't posted the pictures. The new daddy is not happy - he wants to see pictures of his little boy while he is on tour and away from the bump. (I have a major hunch CrockBaby is a boy. Start your betting - we find out in 7 weeks.) So anyway, I just got home from work and thought I'd better post these pictures before I get all comfy on the couch with my dinner and Friends re-runs. Guess what? I can't find the bloody scanner!!! Mr. Messy has hidden it away somewhere and I can't find it! James always gets on me for "tidying up" after him and now he has done exactly this to me (though I'll probably find it under a pile of dirty clothes or guitar magazines). So no pictures for you tonight.

I also wanted to let you all know that I am okay, James is okay, CrockBaby is okay. It's just been a killer week for me with the final tax deadline push (4 more days!) Then it will be schoolwork catch-up for a few days, then I have 4 days off from work and school (except for studying for one exam - there's always something!) Expect my blog posts to pick up again in about a week. Thanks to those of you who are posting comments...I am going to threaten to shut down the blog if more people don't leave comments. I know there are lurkers out there. :) James is doing great - he has had gigs in Illinois and Wisconsin now. It's snowing big time there! If you want to hear more about his rock star life, make sure you let him know. Maybe he'll post something for you all if he has time. CrockBaby is doing well. He is demanding more and more beef as my iron levels are low. Anemia is very common during pregnancy and I am borderline at the moment. Explains why I have been craving beef for weeks now! He also makes me pee every hour in the middle of the night and wakes me up at every single little noise. It's not very nice of him, especially around 4am when it takes me about 2 hours to get back to sleep (and then my alarm goes off at 7am). He must be training me to wake up every couple hours when he is nursing. I can't wait until we start feeling fetal movement! Apparently some women feel it as early as 14-15 weeks but most don't feel the first movement until around 20 weeks. I am hoping with our active baby, I'll feel it earlier. After all, he's practically doing cartwheels inside me right now! More to come about this when I post the latest pictures (if I ever find that darn scanner!)

Hugs all around...

Sunday, April 8, 2007

Tax season finale week

Thank goodness tax season is over on April 17th. I will then be able to tell my bosses I am pregnant. I could tell them now, but I think it would be selfish of me to take some of their attention away from the almighty deadline. There is no reason my news can not wait for another week or so. Provided my stomach doesn't grow any bigger in the next week! At the moment I am wearing super-loose flowing tunic tops so I can try to hide the swelling bump. Last night I took BART (the subway) back to Oakland after working all day and then going to see the Killers in concert. The train was packed like sardines. A nice college-age man offered me his seat! Other people are now starting to notice that I'm showing (or maybe it was the fact that I was holding my stomach because people kept bumping into me and I am already an overprotective mother). Seriously though, my stomach has really popped out this week. I have put on a total of 4 pounds since conception and can feel that my uterus has extended past my pubic bones. It is so exciting to watch my stomach grow! Anyway, once again, I have major studying to do so I will say good-bye for now. Things will quiet down a bit for me with work and school in about 2 weeks at which point I plan to take some "me" time while James is on tour. I may splash out on a massage, take some longs walks in the sun, buy some cheap maternity tops, maybe even a baby onesie or two. I can't wait! Happy Easter!!!

Thursday, April 5, 2007

We're still here...

No, I haven't given up on the blog after 1 week! It is spring break week for me from school so I am working 60 hours this week at the accounting firm (since taxes are due April 17). Spring break, woohoo!!! Add 1.5 hours of commute time and a lunch hour each day and it amounts to me leaving the house at 8am and returning around 8pm (Saturday too). Still, CrockBaby's savings continues to grow so I'm happy. I feel lucky and proud that over the past few years, James and I have been able to pay off our student loans and other debt and actually start saving for our family. All I want is for this baby to be loved and looked after properly. Jessica, who is by far the reigning commenting champion of this site, will be the head non-grandparental babysitter. Jessica is the first person I have hit it off with since moving back to the Bay Area almost 3 years ago. (What can I say? I am really choosy about who I spend my time with!) She is as excited as I was when Hannah was expecting Rowan. It's hard when you're young, love babies and children, but don't know many people who have babies yet. I remember; in fact, I am still experiencing this. So Auntie Jessie is going to be allowed to get her baby fix with CrockBaby as much as she wants. Provided we don't have to pay her. ;) Jess is a children's dance teacher so she can teach the baby all the right moves, something her/his mother certainly never learned, and definitely not something the father ever learned (though he would be sure to dispute this!) Anyway, I better go get some studying done as not only am I working crazy hours this week, I have 2 exams at school next week! AARRGGHH!!! I can do it. I know I can. It's all for CrockBaby's future. Thanks again for all the incredible support and kind words everyone keeps sharing with us! More pics and blogs to come next week, I promise! CrockDaddy the "Y chromosome provider" leaves for a 3 week East Coast tour on Monday so I will have to keep updating the site daily for him, even if no one else visits the site!

Monday, April 2, 2007

Hi from Dad

Kelly was worried this blog was making her look like a single mum so I thought I ought to contribute something. While Kelly has another six months of hormonal imbalance, mood swings and morning sickness to deal with, I have six months of dealing with a hormonally imbalanced, moody, sick Kelly. Luckily I've known her for 7 years now so I'm well practiced. My contribution to the baby was over all too quickly; for me it's now a matter of waiting and planning. We are going to rearrange the house to make better use of our space and convert our laundry room to a nursery so I should be kept busy when I return from my band's east coast tour. We are both still on cloud nine at the moment and I'm not sure it'll feel real until there's a baby in my arms. I can't wait for October, sleepnessness, dirty nappies and all.

As our baby will be an American we're thinking of names like Randy, Sue-Ellen or Cletus. Maybe a good Oakland name like Laquitia or Jamaall. Any suggestions?

Thanks to everybody who has contacted us with their best wishes and congratulations over the last week.

Sunday, April 1, 2007

Sunday Special: Worshipping the Newborn

James and I went to visit my childhood friend Nathalie and her husband Wellington today. Nathalie gave birth to their first child, Kalil Etienne, 5 days ago and was kind enough to invite us over to visit the little guy. He was 7lb, 6oz at birth and is the smallest baby I have ever seen. It was my first time holding a baby less than two weeks old and I loved every second of it. James was marvelling over his expressive facial features, while I just couldn't stop thinking about how I have a little one growing inside me right now. Kalil is the most wonderful newborn - he barely cried and was happy lying in the sun and looking around. Congratulations Nathalie and Wellington!!!

Friday, March 30, 2007

Hypochondria + Pregnancy

Several people have asked me if I have experienced any pregnancy symptoms yet. I think Jen (James' mum) summed it up! Read on...

We told Jen and Graham we were pregnant on Tuesday via webcam and Skype. They started screaming and crying immediately - their reaction was priceless. Later in the conversation Graham asked me "Have you had any symptoms yet?" Jen interrupted and said, "It's Kelly, she's had them all!!!" It was hilarious and proves just how well Jen knows me. I am a known hypochondriac in my family. However, I have had bad luck with health in the past so I don't think the title is entirely deserved. Still, Jen was spot on this time. I have actually had all the stereotypical early pregnancy symptoms: morning sickness (for 2 weeks only thank goodness), major fatigue (falling asleep in malls is proof!), bloating, constipation, headaches, dizzy spells, swollen, painful breasts, horrible acne, cravings (beef, pickles, cherry ice cream, lemonade and green apples for the most part!), veins popping up all over my body like a road map, and more. Oh, and lots of cramping and weird twinges in my stomach in addition to low back pain - these symptoms are the worst because they can also be signs of miscarriage. Luckily, I have not had any bleeding or spotting whatsoever, even though it is normal for women to spot a little in pregnancy. I think that would really freak me out! It's been tough feeling so tired and under the weather especially when I have long days at work or exams at school. However, I am so happy to experience symptoms because I know it is affirmation that I am truly pregnant. I have to keep reminding myself that this is not a dream and I am actually going to hold CrockBaby in my arms in 6 months! It is so surreal to think about. Anyway, I have a full day at work again tomorrow so I'm off to bed for some much needed sleep. Love to you all.

Thursday, March 29, 2007

You know you're pregnant when...

you fall asleep in the middle of a crowded mall. I went to a mall (translation for you Brits: shopping centre) in San Francisco after class today to buy some clothes because nothing is fitting properly. It's crazy how pregnant I look for 3 months. I have only put on two pounds but the doctor said it's mostly gas, air and water-retention. Anyway, I shopped for a couple hours because I was not willing to spend loads of money on clothes that I am going to grow out of soon anyway. I was interested in purchasing a pair of elastic waist maternity jeans that can grow with me but they are so expensive and a lot of them look too dowdy for my high fashion sense. I looked at jeans that are one or two sizes larger than the size I normally wear, but knew I would soon grow out of those too, plus the leg and bottom area looked too baggy. Finally, I had the brilliant idea to go to Wet Seal, a cheap teenage-clothing store, and purchase the "butt-crack" showing jeans that are so popular now. Why? Because they show off my legs but allow my tummy to hang over the top. Brilliant! They'll fit throughout the whole pregnancy and they were only $18 (about 11 pounds). I just have to be sure to wear longer tops over them so I don't look like a knocked-up adolescent fashion victim. I wonder if Wet Seal knows that their super-trendy slut jeans are now being worn by pregnant adults - they'd make a fortune if they marketed them in that way! Anyway, after purchasing these jeans in addition to 2 pairs of drawstring linen pants and a couple of long tank tops ("vests" to you Brits), I decided to sit down for awhile and rest. Next thing I knew, it was an hour later and I had drool collecting on my chin! Speaking of which, tomorrow is my long day at work (12 hours) so I am off to Dreamland.

Here is a picture of me in my new jeans and tank top with my little baby bump steadily growing...