We are a day away from week 35 and our doctor said after week 35 if Finn decides to join us, they won't try to stop labor. That's tomorrow, people! Holy moly! I have a feeling she's going to be early but not that early! I am planning for two weeks after her due date just so I'm not bummed if October 9th rolls around and she hasn't made an appearance yet!
We started our birthing classes on September 15th and Monday we completed class #3. We skip next week (Labor Day, which I find hilarious!) and then two more and we're done. Crazy to think that our last class will be on week 37 which is considered full term!
We have had mixed feelings about our experience with the classes. We both started out really excited to be attending...it felt like one more thing to check off in preparation and something that meant we were close to meeting our little one. I was disappointed to find that the information we went over was just a repeat of things I've already learned from the books and online resources I've read. Much of the information she was sharing was outdated...even to the point of her saying, "I know this is really old and I'm not sure how much of it is still relevant" in reference to facts and figures. For $65 a couple to attend, couldn't someone update the handouts they were giving us?? She has been teaching the class for a really long time and seems to have a hard time straying away from the information she's always taught in the way she's always taught it.
Another issue we've had with the class is her choice of descriptors for the coaches in the room. Everyone is either mom or dad or wife and husband. Occasionally she'll say "coach" in lieu of dad or husband which is a little better given that not every support person in the room is a dad, husband or man! My favorite is when she says "dads or whatever/whoever/the other person in the house." Some women have female coaches, one woman has two friends as coaches because her husband is deployed, some couples aren't married. And then there are Jen and I which really throws her for a loop. We are the only gay/lesbian couple in the room and most times Jen seems to fall into the whatever/whoever/the other person in the house category...it happens so often Jen says she is going to change her name tag to "whoever". I'm going to talk to the instructor after the class is over and let her know that maybe she could update her materials and partner descriptors for future classes. Jen and I don't mind talking to people about our experience or answering their questions about our life together. But it's kind of a bummer to feel like we have to educate people because they don't want to make an effort to be more inclusive. We for sure aren't the only lesbian couple in Corvallis having a child and it would be nice to feel a little more included in the class or "valid" for lack of a better word.
Other than class we're starting to work on our birth plan, have begun packing our bag, working on last minute room details and are trying to go on lots of dates. Our goal is to get her room finished this weekend and her clothes washed and put away. We're making another trip to Target tomorrow to get some final items and are so grateful for all of the Target gift cards we've received! They sure help with all the last minute tidbits we are remembering we need. :)
Our date nights are a fun break from the working and planning. :) Earlier this week we had some dinner and went to explore the Borders store closing sale together. It was nice to have a chance to just sit down and catch up with each other over dinner. We're trying to check in as much as possible about how we're each feeling about Finn coming to join us but also how we're doing as a couple and individuals...making sure we're feeling good and on the same page with things. Last night after dinner with some good friends we went to see the play version of "Steel Magnolias" at the Albany Civic Theater. We love doing that kind of thing and it was so much fun! We even saw another couple from our birthing class...I guess we're not the only ones trying to go on as many date nights as possible! ;)
Upcoming items:
Wednesday: Meet and Greet with the pediatricians in our medical group.
Thursday: 35 week check up
Friday: Our last ultrasound! We're so excited to see her one more time!
Also on Friday, round two of our maternity photo shoot with our friends Kassy and Ashley of Double Rainbow Photography. We'll post more about the photos soon!
Off to work on all of those "to-do's"! Until next time!
Love, Shannon, Jen and Finn
We're Shannon and Jen, thirty somethings living in Corvallis, Oregon with our daughter Finnian and our fur babies Lilly, Brody, Tater, and Damon. This is a blog about our daily adventures and our life as new parents.
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Monday, August 22, 2011
Ta-Da!
This is the finished dresser/changing table!
I really wish we had a before picture so you could see how tore up this thing was before Jen worked on it. There was tons of lacquer and multiple scratches on it. Portions had been pulled off from tape or stickers being ripped off. Jen sanded the entire thing and re-stained it. She added new drawer pulls and is going to wood burn little owls onto each knob. She installed new tracks for each drawer so that they open and close smoothly.
LOTS of work went into this and she did a beautiful job! I LOVE the way it turned out and can't wait to get her changing pad placed on the top of it. Her room is really coming together and I'm SO excited! :) Thanks Love for all of your hard work!
Until next time!
Love,
Shannon, Jen and Ms. Finnian
Friday, August 19, 2011
32 weeks and what we've been up to...
32 weeks...can you believe it?! 8 weeks...that's all we have left to go. You know, assuming she decides not to come early, which Jen thinks she will. :)
So what are we up to??
We started our birthing classes this week! Every Monday for 2 hours for the next 4 weeks we'll be heading over to the hospital to learn about breathing, relaxation, the birth process, nutrition, how to be nice to each other during delivery, hospital policies, what to pack, and on and on and on. This is how Jen feels about all of that...
In all honesty, she's been great! Part of the class was for the coaches to give the momma's a massage from the head down to the back and she did a great job! She's really taken helping me focus and relax during childbirth very seriously and is investigating different techniques that will relieve my back pain and the pain from contractions the most. She is going to be a great coach...she already is!
Aside from classes we're spending a little bit of time every weekend working on getting Finn's room ready for her arrival! Nana Stamp got us the crib and crib mattress (thanks Mom!) and last Friday before I got home, Jen had put it together and set it up in the room...complete with all of Finn's stuffed animals!We opted for a mini crib for a few reasons. This one got really good reviews, it can be used up until age 2, we don't have a lot of space for a bigger crib, and this one turns into a twin bed. We already have the railings and mattress/box spring for a twin so we thought that would work great! We love the color and the size and sometimes just gaze into it imagining what she'll look like in there.
Along with stuffed animals she's received a lot of books, teething toys and decorative owls since that's our theme. We picked up the perfect sized little shelf ($10 at Good Will!) and are using it to hold all of her literature (read "literature" with posh english accent).
It's not the greatest picture but I took it with my cell phone so there wasn't the greatest focus or light. For the time being the shelf is also the holding place for all things feeding and her video/audio monitor. We haven't set up any of that stuff just yet and it all fit nicely right there. We also have a space set up for her diapers, wipes, butt paste, and all things changing table-ish. It's placed right next to her changing table/dresser so we'll have easy access as we fumble around in the middle of the night to change her. The bookshelf even has an adorable owl lamp with soft light for those late night soggy diaper changes. Thanks Nana Reed for the lamp!
Where is the pic of said changing table? Imagine it will go to the left of the diaper station, underneath the bedroom window. The dresser/changing table was another awesome Good Will find and Jen is working hard getting it all sanded and stained and ready to go! We bought some new rails so the drawers slide easily and new drawer pulls that Jen is going to wood burn little owls on to that will go with the theme. :) We're also leaving a twin bed in there as a daybed/couch in case we need to crash in there with her some nights.
We're super excited about how everything is coming together! Next up on the list is getting the dresser in, finding a rug for the middle of the room and getting her art up on the walls. There are also a few more purchases we need to make and some things to do around the house but it's mostly done and ready for her.
Some random facts:
- 33 week appointment on Monday!
- Last appointment the doctor took a quick look with the ultrasound machine. When feeling around my belly before checking her heart beat, she thought Finn's head was down and sort of toward my left side and she wanted to see with the ultrasound machine if it was really her head that she was feeling. Sure was! She's been in the same position for a while now and it was awesome to see her little face again.
- We have our next complete ultrasound on September 9th!
- This week she's the size of a jicama. :)
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