Sunday, February 28, 2010

Week 18 photo

Some recent photos:

Below is Coco two weeks ago, after her grooming. Her coat looks especially like a Bichon here, all poufed out!




I have been watching this show on Food Network, Mexican Made Easy by Marcela Valladolid. I also got her cookbook for Christmas. Butternut squash soup isn't the first thing when you think "mexican", but her recipe, which includes chipotle cream, was easy & delicious and had so many layers of flavor. I know I enjoyed it.



Lastly, here is my latest pregnancy photo. I don't see much difference between the 13 week and this 18 week photo, except that A took it a bit closer than usual.

Friday, February 26, 2010

I laughed so hard, I cried...

I was reading the "recommended items" on my Google Reader last night, and came across this post that made me laugh so hard, I actually cried. I'm not sure if it's because I am high on pregnancy hormones or because it was really that funny....you be the judge (from pearls before swine blog):


You see, normally, you use your divider like this:
 
But yesterday, I decided to do something new.  Rather than set the divider down perpendicular to the conveyor belt, thereby neatly walling off my groceries from everybody else’s, I laid it down parallel to the belt, right down the middle of my own groceries.  Like this:

When my groceries reached the checker, I thought his head was going to explode.  He stared at the groceries for a good five seconds.

“Are those your groceries?” he asked.

“Yes,” I said.

“On both side of the divider?”

“Yes,” I said.

“Is there a reason you divided them up that way?” he asked.

“There’s no sign posted,” I said, “So I didn’t know how to use these things.”  I held up one of the dividers.

“You use them to divide your groceries from other people’s groceries,” he said, obviously annoyed.

“Oh,” I said.

“You didn’t know that?” he said, now squinting angrily at me.

“I did,” I admitted.

“So why’d you put it that way?” he asked.

I didn’t know what to say, so I blurted out the first thing that came into my head.

“Because in my groceries, there are internal divisions.”

Week 18 - Mango

Mmm....mango....just checked my calendar, and I'm officially 18 weeks, 1 day. Our baby is now 6", the size of one of my favorite fruits :). In just 2 weeks, A & I will go for our "anatomy" ultrasound and get to see all of the organs...including the one that tells us if he/she is a boy or girl! Exciting!

In other news, we're starting to get nervous since I haven't secured a job for after graduation yet...

Week 17 - sweet potato

5.5" long this week! Crazy! I just went to the doctor's on Wednesday. When the nurse weighed me, she said "Wow." I didn't know what she meant until the doctor came in. Guess I didn't gain much weight the first three visits and then just gained 8 lbs in the last four weeks! She said as long as I don't keep consistently having 8-lb/month weight gain, I should be fine. I should aim for about 25-35 lbs weight gain (and I've already gained 14 lbs). Dang! That's crazy! I'm going to be at least 145 lbs by July!!!

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Week 17

I am officially out of "normal" clothes, and luckily, over the weekend, I got some great pieces at Old Navy and Ross. First, I am surprised by the maternity section at the Old Navy in Plymouth Meeting. There is also a maternity section at the store near my house (yay!). Selection isn't as large as it is online, but at least I don't have to go through the hassle of their return policy on maternity items bought online. Anyways, I got three plain t-shirts for $5 each (sweet!).

I also went to Ross. Their maternity section isn't labeled but I took a walk around anyways. I found their section (if you want to call two racks a section) in the back near the clearance items. Can you believe out of the dozen small items still left, I bought 3 of them?! Two shirts ($6.99 and $7.99) and a pair of black pants ($12.99) that actually fit better than the $70 pair of A Pea in the Pod jeans. Yay for clothes that are affordable and fit :).

Friday, February 19, 2010

Nothing to wear!

Ok, so I know I (and a lot of other women) say this all the time, but I have nothing to wear! Most of my shirts are either too short in the torso to cover the belly, or too tight around the belly. I'm busting out! I need some maternity clothes....stat! Hehehe....

Heading over to Old Navy & Gap :).

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Ugh...

Sometimes pregnancy treats me well. Other days (or most likely it's nights), not so much. This evening, my tummy feels like it wants to burst out of its skin! Stomach & baby are fighting for limited real estate. My lower back aches too! Ugh!

What's in your bag?

 

Dana Harvey from seatbeltbags.com wanted to see what was inside the purses of its customers, so I submitted mine. The top 5 submissions would win a coin purse and lanyard. Sadly, I did not win, but I did get honorable mention for whitest carpet. HAHA...yay for A & I for keeping our carpet clean!

Reversible Double Griddle

 

Niiiice....from Crate & Barrel

Random

 
(From www.learnsomethingeveryday.co.uk)
So do I....so do I...

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Week 16 - Turnip

Baby Ng is the size of a turnip, which is about 5" long. That's also a bit shorter than the length from wrist to tip of longest finger. This weekend, I thought I felt the baby move, but I haven't felt him/her since, so I'm guessing it was something else. Oh well! I look forward to a few more weeks when we can find out the sex of the baby and also start to feel him/her move regularly.

Monday, February 15, 2010

Free shipping & returns on shopbop.com

Hey, maybe I can now get those shopbop shirts from this post. LOVE free shipping and return sites!

* Edit, my last post mentioned some items from topshop, not shopbop! doi!

In other news, A & I had a wonderful Valentine's Day at Banana Leaf. It was pretty busy but we didn't wait more than 15 minutes for a table. Lucky for us because crowds came in after us that waited much longer. We ordered SO much food the waiter had to remind us we had ordered a lot already. Hey, who wants to bring a cold sandwich for lunch on Monday? I'd rather have leftovers :)!

While I was out grocery shopping earlier in the day, A put long-stem roses in a vase on the entryway console table (aw!). But then I went into the dining room, and more flowers! Lilies. Aw!

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Cash back

I know you can get cash back on your credit card, like 1%, but I've been using this site called ebates to get cashback on online purchases, and it actually works!

You get a $5 bonus for just signing up and varying percentages cash back on many online stores (before tax & shipping). Here are the cash back purchases I've accumulated so far:


StorePurchase amt.Cash back
drugstore.com$18.48$1.11
Buy.com$39.89$0.40
Bath and Body Works$60.00 $1.81
Snapfish by HP$11.77$1.18

They send you a check every 5 months for cash back totals over $5.01. So this month, I'm getting a check for $9.50! They can also deposit the money into a PayPal account or donate it to your favorite charity.

Let me refer you!

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Week 15 photo

Week 15 - avocado

This week our baby is between 4 and 5 inches! He/She is also starting to hear - better watch my voice...I want him/her to be part of a peaceful family...


I've noticed that my stuffy nose, especially before bed and in the morning, has gotten a bit worse. Apparently, that's also attributed to pregnancy hormones and may not get any better as the pregnancy progresses. Better whip out the humidifier, else I'll rub my nose right off!

Friday, February 5, 2010

Lead in handbags?!

ABC has reported that handbags sold at major retailers Target, Macy's, Wal-Mart and Kohl's contain lead! Lead was found in bags made of PVC. Crazy!

New handbag

This bag from seatbeltbags.com was out of stock since December, when Nina, Abram, and my parents wanted to order it for my birthday. I've been waiting every since and so glad they decided to make more of them :). It's a pretty ruffle bag for me now, and someone just reminded me, a great diaper bag for when the baby arrives! Well, that is if Alan wants to carry this bag around, hehe...LOVE! Can't wait to receive it!

Vivid dreams

Hormonal changes, waking up in the middle of the night, and pregnancy-related anxiety have been cited as reasons for the increase of vivid dreams during pregnancy. Though I haven't dreamt (on a side-note, I know I've used the word "dreamt" as the past tense of "dream", but I kept getting a spelling error while typing this entry. So I Googled the past tense of dream. Apparently, "dreamt" is more common in British English and "dreamed" more common in American English. Now, back to the entry...) about the baby, all my vivid dreams the last few nights have been me yelling at someone. It's been both at family and at A. Weird, huh?

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Pie pops

 
(From http://luxirare.com/float/)

These are so cool, individual mini-pies on lollipop sticks!

Vaccines & autism

[Excepts from abclocal.go.com] British medical journal The Lancet says it has retracted a flawed study linking the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine to autism and bowel disease.

The Lancet published the controversial paper by Andrew Wakefield and colleagues in 1998.

The United Kingdom's General Medical Council (GMC) concluded last week that Wakefield participated in "dishonesty and misleading conduct" while he conducted the 1998 research.

In Britain, the number of children who were not vaccinated tripled after the report.

A similar dropoff was recorded in the United States. Although the United States officially reported no measles in 2000, the decline in vaccinations exposed more children, and resulted in an outbreak in 2008.

[Excepts from cnn.com] The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention praised The Lancet's retraction, saying, "It builds on the overwhelming body of research by the world's leading scientists that concludes there is no link between MMR vaccine and autism. We want to remind parents that vaccines are very safe and effective and they save lives. Parents who have questions about the safety of vaccines should talk to their pediatrician or their child's health care provider."

Wakefield theorized that the measles vaccine caused gastrointestinal problems and that those GI problems led to autism. In his view, the virus used in the vaccine grew in the intestinal tract, leading the bowel to become porous because of inflammation. Then material seeped from the bowel into the blood, Wakefield's theory said, affecting the nervous system and causing autism.

But subsequent research has been unable to duplicate Wakefield's findings.

The retraction did little to change the opinion of Rebecca Estepp, a spokeswoman for Talk About Curing Autism.

Estepp said her son has autism and bowel problems. She said she remains convinced that he had a vaccine reaction and that Wakefield's research helped doctors identify how to help her son.
[Excepts from abclocal.go.com] Despite dozens of studies saying vaccines don't cause autism, dozens of parents, and parent-groups disagree. Now a doctor at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia has written a book trying to convince parents and society that vaccines have nothing to do with the disorder. But the controversy is far from over.

[Dr. Allan Magaziner of the Magaziner Center for Wellness in Cherry Hill, New Jersey] thinks vaccines may be one of many environmental triggers that can cause autism in genetically pre-disposed kids. As for studies citing the safety of vaccines, he said, "When pharmaceutical companies test, they only test one vaccine at a time, but what happens when were putting five, six, seven vaccines in a child at one time." He said those studies are lacking. He won't call vaccines harmful but says they could be for some kids. He believes children should be treated more individually instead of all sticking to the same schedule.

Random

According to a study of 800 people, conducted at the Smell & Taste Treatment & Research Foundation, your favorite snack says a lot about you:

Potato chip lovers: ambitious & high achievers

 
Tortilla chip lovers: perfectionists & conservative

Pretzel lovers: energetic & bored by routine (ironic, since pretzels are kinda boring...to me, anyways)

  
Cracker lovers: shy & thoughtful

Meat snack lovers: social & too trusting

Cheese curl lovers: formal & conscientious

I am a potato chip & cheese curl lover, though I do snack on pretzels because they are healthier (blah!). What about you?

Monday, February 1, 2010

Random

 
(From www.learnsomethingeveryday.co.uk)

Sushi fix

A was so thoughtful to plan a sushi lunch on Sunday. We had eel, crab sticks, egg, avocado, pork sung, and cucumber. We made rolls and also those tofu pockets. We made like 14 rolls and 16 of those tofu pockets, so I certainly got my fix Sunday lunch and dinner....and also will again for today's lunch! I think I'm good for sushi for a while.........