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Monday, January 15, 2018
I'M PREGNANT!
Hey guys! So, if you didn't see my post from last week my husband and I are expecting our first child in June! Right now, I am currently 16 weeks and some change, but I wanted to do a recap on my first trimester! Was it a surprise? Technically, no, because we were "trying", but still it is always a surprise and exciting when you find out even if it was planned! I actually found out when I was only 3 weeks pregnant, and usually you wait until the day you are supposed to start your period, which is at 4 weeks. I was having really weird cramps and just felt off I guess. So, I took a test (one of the cheap pink strip ones from Amazon--which I highly recommend for anyone trying to get pregnant because they are so much cheaper than buying at the store!) and I saw a light pink line! My husband was actually hunting that week and had limited cell phone service, which made it so hard because I wanted to celebrate and he wasn't there! Anyways, I really didn't start to feel anything at all until about 6 weeks, which is the same time I coincidentally got a terrible virus. So, the morning sickness snuck in along with the fever, chills, cough, sneezing and other lovely symptoms I had during the virus. For me, the morning sickness was the worst in the afternoon, kind of around the same time I would have lunch, and would get worse the later in the day. It actually kind of worked out perfectly (trying to be positive here) because I work from 6:30 or 7:30 am to 4 or 5 pm and I really only felt awful at the end of my work day. After a few weeks I honestly got used to feeling hungover all the time and was able to manage it, but I know a lot of women literally throw up every day of their first trimester, or even their entire pregnancy! So, I definitely feel lucky that I wasn't to that point. I ended up getting another virus about 2 weeks later, which made me super nervous because I am such a worrier about medical stuff, I didn't want to be harming the baby or anything! I did have 2 days where I got sick probably 15 times and couldn't keep any food down, which was a little scary! But, it went away. Not sure if it was pregnancy related or just a stomach bug, but I NEVER throw up so it was a little weird. Besides the typical feeling nauseous and having sore boobs, the other biggest "symptom" that I have had is sneezing. I have no idea if this is even related to being pregnant, but I have been sneezing so much more than I normally do.
Appointments:
I had my first appointment at 8 weeks and a few days, but after getting the ultrasound there they had recalculated it to be 7 weeks 6 days, which they told me was totally normal and sometimes you miscalculate or you don't ovulate on day 14, which is how most apps and everything calculate how far along you are. Anyways, first appointment was super easy just did the ultrasound (at my office they usually schedule that out after you are seen for the first time, but I had really bad cramping for a few weeks when I had called to schedule so they wanted to do one first just to make sure everything was okay) which was so fun and then some blood work, family history questions, kind of boring stuff. It's so exciting to get the ultrasounds especially when you don't "look" pregnant because sometimes I would forget I even was and it didn't seem real so it was cool to actually see that something was growing in there! I am not exactly sure, but the doctor said that you are seen every 4 weeks for most of the pregnancy, and then towards the end they start bumping it up. So, the next appointment was at 12 weeks. At that appointment they started out with the fetal doppler to heart the heart beat, which is a little nerve-wracking at the beginning, but reassuring when you get to hear it! They couldn't find it, which the tech said was normal because I was only about 11 weeks 2 days at that point, so she had the doctor bring in his handheld ultrasound device. He found the baby right away, and said it was because it was moving around so much they couldn't find it with the doppler. It was cool too because I got to see the baby again and it looked so much more developed than it did at the last appointment, which was crazy! After he found the baby, he just asked if I had any questions and that was pretty much it. I still was feeling sick at this point, but I was hopeful the end was in sight! I actually didn't start feeling better until about 14 weeks, which is a little later than most people I think. We had our last appointment about a week ago, which was the 16 week appointment. It was super easy again, just checked the heart beat and weighed me, asked if I had any questions and that was pretty much it! The next appointment is the anatomy scan, which is at 20 weeks and that is when most people find out what they are having.
Finding out the gender:
We really wanted to find out the gender a little early if we could and I had friends who had done the genetic testing to find out what they were having at like 10 weeks, so I had asked the doctor to do it, but after talking to us we decided not to find out that way and instead went to a 3D/4D imaging place that can tell as early as 14 weeks. Since he recommended them, I felt comfortable doing that. The place we went to was called Sweet Pea and it was seriously amazing! It's not something that insurance will cover because it is an elective ultrasound, but it isn't super expensive or anything I think around $150 and she said you can come at anytime after 14 weeks to find out the gender. It's not guaranteed just because the baby actually has to cooperate to be able to see, but we lucked out and found out right at 14 weeks! It was sooo exciting right when she put the probe on my abdomen you saw the baby on the huge screen and she was like "Oh! I already know what it is!" and she asked us what we thought it was going to be. Both of us thought boy the whole time and we were right! I started crying my eyes out lol it was seriously the most exciting thing finding out! We are both pretty private people and I really wanted to just find out with my husband and not in front of a bunch of people because I am pretty shy! The baby wouldn't really cooperate for any of the 3D/4D stuff to see his face, but that was okay it was cool enough to find out and just see his little body! Also, really reassuring to have between my 12 week and 16 week appointment.
Food cravings/aversions:
When I was feeling super sick around weeks 6-14 I was really craving cold, fresh fruit, popsicles and CARBS! I wouldn't really say I had a lot of food "aversions", but the smell of my husband cooking ground turkey makes (still does) me want to gag and anything to spicy or too flavorful makes me feel a little sick. I also haven't been able to eat a lot of food at once. I feel like whenever I eat a big meal it makes me feel so sick and just super full and uncomfortable, so I have been sticking to just eating small snacks all day long and that really seems to help. Oh ya, another thing that really does sound good that I normally love is anything sweet like chocolate. I typically have a separate full appetite for sweets and would prefer to eat them over savory foods, but I definitely have not been in that mindset since I have been pregnant. My husband brought home a box of white fudge covered Oreos probably 2 months ago and they are still in the freezer, which they would honestly have lasted me two or three days prior to being pregnant! Lastly, coffee sounds gross to me. I stopped drinking coffee a month before I found out I was pregnant (worked out to be good timing haha!) because my skin was terrible and I could not figure out what was going on. I cut out coffee and it completely cleared up after a few days! Not sure if it was the acidity of it or just the caffeine, but it worked. I know that doctors say that you can have a cup or so of coffee a day when you are pregnant and it is safe, but to me it just sounded disgusting. I had 2 decaf coffees from coffee stands around Christmas time because I love holiday drinks, and I drank like a 1/4 of each of them. Some foods that I have been obsessed with throughout my pregnancy have been cold honey crisp or granny smith apples, Halo or Cutie oranges, pineapple, bananas, Annie's white cheddar shells mac and cheese, bagels (with avocado and tomato or cream cheese), plain chips, crackers and peach outshine popsicles!
Let me know if you guys want to see more of these kinds of posts, I personally love reading them! Also, let me know if you want me to do weekly updates or just every trimester if you like them! I am planning on working on a pregnancy skincare post next to show you things I swapped out to be safer for pregnancy!
Sunday, January 7, 2018
Cozy Color-Blocked Cardigan
Monday, December 11, 2017
Lightening up my winter wardrobe
If you guys have been following me for a while now, or you just know me, you know my wardrobe consists of a lot of black and neutral colored pieces year round. I have been seeing a lot of pastel colors lately and I think its a nice way to not look so harsh in the winter time when you have to be layered up in a million different layers and it's freezing cold! I was kind of inspired by my last post, which was a thrift store sweater haul. I found a bunch of light colored sweaters and turtlenecks when I was at the thrift store and it made me want to get a bunch to layer underneath cute coats. I recently ordered my favorite grey trench coat in a light camel and a blush pink color and it also gave me inspiration to put together some outfits with a little bit of light in them! I wore the same pair of jeans in all 6 looks to show you guys that you can still wear light-wash denim in the winter and how it will add to lightening up your outfit! This coat is on my love list at the top of my blog and it's always on sale! It comes in a bunch of different colors and it is a must-have for fall and winter! Here are some of the outfits I came up with and links to cute pastel pieces at the end!
Sunday, December 3, 2017
Thrift Store Sweater Haul
One of my favorite things to do is go thrift store shopping. I picked that up from my Mom and Grandma, who I used to go with when I was younger. It's definitely not for everyone, but if you have patience and don't mind searching for things, it can be a really great way to save money! I think it makes your style unique and really makes you get creative and think outside the box when you are shopping in a thrift store and not a perfectly staged and merchandised store where everything looks good. One of the best things to get at the thrift store are turtlenecks and sweaters because there are certain styles that are so classic that something like a black turtleneck is never going to go out of style and always looks so chic. I have really been wanting some new long sleeves to layer under jackets, but Christmas is coming up, so I have been trying to save money for gifts! I typically go to Value Village, I feel like they have the best stuff! They were having a sale on all green tag items for 50% off, which was great because I ended up getting 5 really nice sweaters for under $25. I think one of mine was $9, which was kind of expensive for the thrift store, but I really loved it and that is still less than what I would spend on a less quality one at one of my go-to stores to shop at. They had SOOO many plain sweaters like these! I even found a light blue chenille one, which is really on trend right now! Plain sweaters like these are always something I grab for to layer under cute jackets or just to wear over leather leggings or tucked into high-waisted jeans with a cute belt. Here is a little try-on of all the sweaters I picked up. I hope it gives you some inspiration of what to look for at the thrift store!
Gift Guide for Father/ Father-In-Law
Probably the hardest gift to buy in my opinion! I am going to include some good ideas for things that I have bought for my dad over the past few years and a few others that I think just think would be great gifts. Another thing you could do if you have siblings, is go in on something big together! Some ideas for this would be: a new BBQ, smoker, or cool fire pit for the deck or patio. Some people are anti-gift cards because they think they are not thoughtful, but I personally LOVE getting gift cards. A gift card to a fancy restaurant that your Dad has never been to or a stay at a hotel for a weekend getaway with his significant other would be a great idea too if you don't think any of these gifts would suit him. If he is a sports fan surprise him with tickets to a game that he maybe wouldn't spend the money himself to buy tickets for! Okay, let's get into the gifts!
1. Sports gear. I feel like anyone's dad would love a sweatshirt, zip-up or hat from their favorite sports team!
2. North Face -- Always classic and will last for years
3. Nike polo -- Always a good idea because they are so dang expensive, but great for work or golfing
4. Headphones -- I picked ones with good reviews that were under $100, but you could always split a really nice pair with a sibling!
5. Slippers -- Always nice to have a new pair!
6. Cooler -- I wanted to include this fancy Yeti one, but you could always do something less expensive
7. New gym bag -- Something no one really likes to buy themselves, but is always great to have a new one
8. Nike workout gear -- My dad always love getting new workout clothes like these
9. Yeti Tumbler -- These are amazing and make great gifts because you might not want to spend $50 on a water bottle or coffee cup for yourself, but they are worth the money in my opinion
10. Hotel Collection robe -- I included this on my women's gift guide too and last year I got my mom and dad matching white ones to have at their cabin for when they get out of the hot tub! Something about a white robe just makes you feel like you are at a spa or on vacation :)
11. Steamer -- I think most guys I know don't enjoy ironing things so these just make getting the wrinkles out so much easier! A travel one would be nice too if your Dad travels a lot or doesn't have a lot of storage space!
1. Sports gear. I feel like anyone's dad would love a sweatshirt, zip-up or hat from their favorite sports team!
2. North Face -- Always classic and will last for years
3. Nike polo -- Always a good idea because they are so dang expensive, but great for work or golfing
4. Headphones -- I picked ones with good reviews that were under $100, but you could always split a really nice pair with a sibling!
5. Slippers -- Always nice to have a new pair!
6. Cooler -- I wanted to include this fancy Yeti one, but you could always do something less expensive
7. New gym bag -- Something no one really likes to buy themselves, but is always great to have a new one
8. Nike workout gear -- My dad always love getting new workout clothes like these
9. Yeti Tumbler -- These are amazing and make great gifts because you might not want to spend $50 on a water bottle or coffee cup for yourself, but they are worth the money in my opinion
10. Hotel Collection robe -- I included this on my women's gift guide too and last year I got my mom and dad matching white ones to have at their cabin for when they get out of the hot tub! Something about a white robe just makes you feel like you are at a spa or on vacation :)
11. Steamer -- I think most guys I know don't enjoy ironing things so these just make getting the wrinkles out so much easier! A travel one would be nice too if your Dad travels a lot or doesn't have a lot of storage space!
Friday, December 1, 2017
Gift Guide For Your Mother/Mother-In-Law
Hey guys, sorry it has been so long! The fashion posts will be back soon-- I promise! My room that I use to take all of my pictures and everything is being occupied right now as my in-laws have been staying with us. Anyways, I have been seeing a lot of gift guides lately, and I thought I would do a gift guide for something that I find a little bit more challenging than gifts for my friends or husband. My dad complimented me a few months ago after his birthday saying that I always give the most useful gifts. That meant a lot, because I find it a lot harder to shop for parents or grandparents or even in-laws! I always like to put a lot of thought into gifts and I'll be doing another one of these for your dad/father-in law soon! I kept most of the gifts under $100 and I separated the women's one into two categories: gifts for the fashion-forward mom and gifts for the more practical mom. Here is what I came up:
1. Classic Sunglasses
2. Classic Leather Jacket
3. Designer Costume Jewelry
4. Nice Travel Tote
5. Cosmetic Cases
6. Kate Spade Wallets
7. Classic Trenchcoat
8. Black Heeled Boots
9. Rain Boots
1. Fitbit
2. Luggage
3. Slippers
4. Facial Brush
5. NutriBullet
6. Northface Jacket
7. Sorel Boots
8. Matching pajama set
9. Oil Diffuser
10. Hotel Collection Robe
Tip: I am big into presentation for gifts and using things like cute baskets or bins from Home Goods or TJ Maxx makes any of these gifts so much cuter and you can usually get them for only a few dollars more than you would spend on wrapping paper or a gift bag!
1. Classic Sunglasses
2. Classic Leather Jacket
3. Designer Costume Jewelry
4. Nice Travel Tote
5. Cosmetic Cases
6. Kate Spade Wallets
7. Classic Trenchcoat
8. Black Heeled Boots
9. Rain Boots
1. Fitbit
2. Luggage
3. Slippers
4. Facial Brush
5. NutriBullet
6. Northface Jacket
7. Sorel Boots
8. Matching pajama set
9. Oil Diffuser
10. Hotel Collection Robe
Tip: I am big into presentation for gifts and using things like cute baskets or bins from Home Goods or TJ Maxx makes any of these gifts so much cuter and you can usually get them for only a few dollars more than you would spend on wrapping paper or a gift bag!
Saturday, November 4, 2017
TARGET BRIAR STUDDED COMBAT BOOTS
Hey friends :) I am writing this blogpost from bed, I have been so sick this past week, but wanted to get a post up for you guys! I recently found the most perfect pair of affordable statement boots and wanted to share them with you! I spotted the Givenchy boots a while ago and fell in love. They were everything I could dream a boot up to be! However, the price tag was a little out of my budget so I have been looking for an affordable dupe for them. I snagged these Target boots for $37.99 plus I got an additional 20% off on my Target App. I cannot wait to wear these all Fall, Winter and probably years to come! They are such a statement boot and make any easy outfit look that much cooler! Plus, I love that they are flat because I am such a casual person. I ordered mine is a size 7 (usually anywhere from 6-7 and they fit great!) I wanted them a little bigger so I could wear thick socks with them too. Anyways, here are a few easy ways to wear them with basic pieces in your wardrobe!
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