Week 23

Yesterday marked the beginning of week 23.  While last week brought the re-introduction of the pregnancy pillow, this week brought its removal.  My hips and knees still ache when I sleep, but a flatter pillow seems to work better for the time being, and I don’t feel quite so much like I’m being eaten alive by my bedding.  The acid reflux continues to be a problem, but we’ve upped my meds and I’m working very hard to eat smaller amounts (i.e. if I eat one flax seed too many I can’t breathe — I have a lot of incentive to succeed here…).  I’m starting to feel more tired more quickly, which concerns me, because I have too many things left to do before my energy goes away.  Something tells me my opinion doesn’t seem to matter for much on this one.  I’m still wearing my rings, but I have ordered a stand-in wedding ring because I’m a realist and I know my time is coming…Anyway, on to the pictures (we’ve got a bonus shot this week):

23 weeks pregnant with Liam:

A classic Matt picture (holding the camera out in front of us) reveals that from above I still look semi-normal at this point (look how excited and clueless we were!):

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A head-on shot reveals that the-girl-who-ate-Shannon is definitely coming into being (and I left out the shots that Matt sent me of my bare belly and an oh-so-attractive shot of my backside while doing dishes– no one needs to see that at this point):

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Week 23 in my pregnancy with Baby Girl (I don’t see much change from last week, but I know that the space between my chest and my belly that used to reveal my ribcage is slowly disappearing…):

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And that’s the news from Lake Wobegon.

Gillian’s 25th

 This weekend we celebrated Gillian’s 25th birthday with a brunch at Lynne and Jim’s house.  Here are some pictures from the morning:

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Liam finally convinces everyone that it’s time to open presents (and that he should help):

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Aunt G realizes that she’s gonna be making a lot of pesto in the near future:

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Liam realizes that he should be excited about something and tries to figure out what it is:

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Liam realizes that Aunt G’s going to be making a lot of pesto in the near future:

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Aunt G realizes that she can now print in her very own apartment:

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Liam shows us that it’s not the present that matters, but the tissue paper in which it was wrapped:

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Farm peek-a-boo:

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Daddy hug:

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“Now what, Dad?”

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Tickle monster!

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Aaaannnnd…we’re back to the tissue paper:

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One goon:

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Two goons!

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Like father, like son:

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Contemplative tissue paper moment:

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Checking out the garden with Ean:

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Learning to mow with Grammie:

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Swinging!

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Winding down with Little Gorilla:

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Happy Birthday, Aunt G!

Week 22

Yesterday marked the beginning of week 22.  The only major developments are the reintroduction of the pregnancy pillow into our lives (and into our bed) and acid reflux.  Lots and LOTS of acid reflux.  I wheeze.  I cough.  I can’t breathe.  I can’t eat very much at one sitting for fear of the wrath of the burning esophagus.  At this point I’m just doing everything I can do without taking any more medication and we’ll see what the midwife says at my next appointment.  Now, on to the pictures!

Week 22 in my pregnancy with Liam (It looks like the morphing from Shannon to whale has begun here.  I can see that I’m already wearing my rings on a necklace around my neck and I look (and probably felt) completely exhausted.  I am reminded that I ought to break that dress out again soon, though…)

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Week 22 in my pregnancy with Baby Girl (Aside from knowing that I was toast when this picture was taken, I think things are still looking fairly positive.  Now the countdown begins to see how long I can wear my rings on this go ’round.)

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Over and out.

Mother’s Day 2010

This weekend has been all moms, all the time.  I kicked off the celebration yesterday with a lunch at my parents’ house with my mom and both of my grandmothers.  We had a lovely time, although from looking at these pictures I need to take back the comments about being less puffy this time around…oy vey!

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The next part of the celebration began bright and early this morning as we prepared to take Liam to the zoo for the first time.  We piled in the car and went on the obligatory Dunkin Donuts run and then we were off to Grant Park.

We spent about 2.5 hours walking around and I think we actually got to see most things (except for the Tigers and Bears who are apparently hiding out until their new exhibit opens this summer).  This was in no small part due to the fact that Liam’s idea of going to the zoo is apparently running through like his pants are on fire, looking at each exhibit until he spots the animal in question (or grows tired of looking) and then running off to the next thing shouting “Let’s go see sumfin’ else!”  It’s not a coincidence that this is also Matt’s idea of going to the zoo…

Okay, on to the main attraction:

Flamingos!

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(You can’t tell just how little sleep I had last night, can you…?)

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“Look Liam!  Can you see how the elephant is picking up leaves to eat with his…with his…Matt, what’s the long thing on the front of an elephant?”  (Let no one ever tell you that pregnancy brain isn’t real…)

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Lions and more lions and Liams, Oh My!

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Meerkat Manor:

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A boy and his meerkat:

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“Look Liam!  There’s a…oh geez…Matt, what’s that thing with the long neck called…?”

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“It’s a giraffe, Mama!”

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“Look Liam, there’s that animal with the stripes that your Mama can’t name to save her life…”

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Zebra!

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Gorilla gazing:

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Gorilla!

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Spying a Silverback:

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Spying Silverback:

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“Oooh!  Mama!  I see sumfin’!  What’s dat?”

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“Oooh!  Dere’s a monkey up dere!”

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More monkeys:

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The best way to see the zoo:

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Kimodo dragon:

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Frogs!

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Lizard!

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Turtle!

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Red Panda!

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Otters!

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One of the only things he was interested enough to stop and look at for longer than 20 seconds was the construction equipment for the new exhibit:

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Panda!

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“Oh my goodness!  Oh my gosh!  Dere’s da train!”

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Train gazing:

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“How fast can you go, Dad?”

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“Wow, Dad.  That was pretty fast!  I think I should give it a try, too.”

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“Look how fast I’m going, Dad!”

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“I did it!”

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Train!

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Waiting patiently to ride the train:

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“Here it comes!  Here it comes!”

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Riding the train:

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“Oh, what’s that up there?”

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Tunnel.

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Tunnel!

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Goats!

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This is Liam’s “Mama, are you really taking another picture of me…?  Really?  Seriously?” face:

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Giant tortoise!

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This is Matt’s “Shannon, are you really taking another picture of me…?  Really?  Seriously?” face:

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Bubbles!

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While Liam and I were waiting in the car as Matt got lunch, the following conversation took place:

Shannon:  Liam, what was your favorite thing at the zoo today?

Liam:  Ummm…the peeing.

Shannon:  The peeing?

Liam:  Ummm, yes.  The goat.  The peeing goat, Mama.

We spent 2.5 hours walking almost every inch of the Atlanta Zoo and Liam’s favorite part was when the goat in the petting zoo peed while standing next to him.  Of course it was…

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The Mother’s Day Caravan continued this afternoon as we pulled into Decatur with stops at Grammie and Pop’s and Gran and Granddaddy’s houses.  Here are the pictures from this portion of the afternoon:

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Gillian learns that half and half cannot be substituted for heavy cream when whipped cream is the goal…

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But it was delicious, nonetheless (another lesson learned: that can of whipped cream that everyone has in the fridge can come in very handy from time to time):

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Goober Peas:

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Goober:

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Liam’s version of playing catch:

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Liam explores the pantry:

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Helping Gran open her presents:

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This is the exact moment at which I realized that my mother was making a grave mistake in showing Liam how to use a spray bottle and that I was the one who would pay:

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And yet, she continued on:

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This is the exact moment at which Liam realized that the direction in which he points the sprayer really matters:

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Success!

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And now, after what is possibly the longest blog post in the history of ever, I bid you goodnight and Happy Mother’s Day.

Week 21

Today marks the beginning of week 21.

As of yet, there haven’t been any major changes in the way I feel, but a few of the highlights are:  I’m feeling her kick a lot more frequently (and definitely with more gusto), my hips and knees are beginning to ache while I sleep (causing even more restless sleep than I was already experiencing), and (although I drink copious amounts of water and have been watching my sodium levels) the swelling seems to be rearing its ugly head again (tight rings, tight watch, etc.).  Other than that, things here at the ranch are moving along swimmingly and I’m so looking forward to finishing the last few house projects and putting the nursery back together.  Time is flying by!

Here I am at 21 weeks with Liam (This marks the first time I look more rested during my pregnancy with Liam than this pregnancy.  The reason is obvious when I look at the background of the picture:  we’re clearly in Siesta Key!):

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Here I am at 21 weeks with Baby Girl (Much paler, but definitely less puffy.  Also:  exhausted.):

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Onward and outward!

Week 20

Yesterday marked the beginning of week 20.  Last week was a blur of sickness and inactivity, but I think we’ve all mostly recovered.  I know I’m ready to get back to having energy for Liam and for myself.  I’ve got a to-do list a mile long and I’m ready to get to it!  Tomorrow is the “big ultrasound.”  If Baby Connolly decides to spread ‘em we’ll have big news tomorrow morning.  Now on to the pictures…

Week 20 in my pregnancy with Liam (Just another example of how bad our previous camera was — this was the closest to in-focus that I could find.  The other thing that sticks out at me (besides my midsection and behind, which were sticking out at everyone and in every direction by this point) is that I can tell how swollen my wrists and fingers were.  I drank a ton of water, but it looks like by week 20 it was already not enough to flush my system properly.  Fingers crossed that things don’t get that bad again this time…):

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Week 20 with this pregnancy (From what little I can tell from this picture, it looks like I’ve got more belly but less of other things than at the same point last time.):

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The End.

Last Time, This Time

One of the major differences between this pregnancy and my pregnancy with Liam has been the cravings.  First of all, they’re not as strong or demanding.  I don’t usually need something right away and in an unequivocal way.  Secondly, I’ve been craving things like salads, seafood, and smoothies.  Last time it was calzones, donuts, and jamocha shakes (although let’s be real: Who doesn’t want jamocha shakes pretty much anytime they’re offered, pregnant or not?).  I even have photographic evidence to prove the point.

Last Time (Yes, that is a pan of rice crispy treats.  I waited as long as I could to make them.  I needed them.  I did not need for Matt to take that picture, but that’s a different story…):

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This Time (That sandwich consists of hummus, sprouts, cheese, and an entire tomato on a 7-grain bread and I needed it just as much as I did the rice crispy treats, but I didn’t have to delay gratification this time.  How great is that?):

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Now if I can just hold onto these cravings after the birth…