Sunday, September 14, 2008

Best and Worst of Pregnancy

I wanted to say congratulations to Erin and Matt on the birth of Charlotte Whitmer! 5 lb. 5 oz. born Sept. 12th in Mesa. Erin and I taught together the past few years, ended up pregnant within 5 weeks of each other and have been working out together all through pregnancy. Check out their blog at http://thewhitmers.blogspot.com



As my first pregnancy comes to a close I wanted to take some time to reflect on the highlights and low lights of pregnancy! Gosh I sound like such a teacher....reflect.....reflect.....reflect. I must say that the highlights have definitely outweighed the low points and I think that Larry would agree. I am just so amazed at how quickly the months have flown by it seems like only yesterday that I handed Larry the little onsie that said "I love my Daddy" and the journey began. To be able to bring someone into the world that is part of us both is such a miracle and it will only get better. My friends ask what it is like to be pregnant and feel the kicking inside and it really is indescribable. It is something that a mother can only experience, and what an amazing experience it has been.

5 Things I Love About Being Pregnant

1. Feeling the baby kicking. Although sometimes I feel like I am his own private punching bag it is all worth it.

2. Back Rubs. Yes, it comes along with the pain I don't have to beg for a back rub. Let's hope it continues after the baby comes. I think that the baby will be getting most of them!

3. Shopping for Baby. I guess you could call me a shopaholic to begin with but a bargain shopaholic. Easton will be the best dressed baby in the valley. One can never have too many shoes (even if he is a newborn).

4. Staying home. I consider myself "retired" from teaching. I feel very fortunate to be able to stay home to raise our little one. I don't think our house has ever been so clean!

5. Watching Larry become so protective. He has always been concerned with how I feel but since I've been pregnant he is constantly helping me off the couch, picking things up when I drop them and telling me "not to overdo things". I know that he is going to make the best dad!

5 Things I Hate About Being Pregnant

1. Peeing!!! Need I say more. When someone asks where I am it is safe to say "the bathroom". My bladder is about the size of an Ihop pancake which has me up about 3-4 times a night. I am keeping Costco in business buying toilet paper.

2. Changing body. I did not think that this would be a big deal to me but this is the first time that I have "grown out" of clothes. I have been pretty much the same size since high school. I know that the pounds are for a good reason but it still isn't fun.

3. Staying Home......yes that is in the top 5 as well. For those of you who know me well I don't idle well. It has given me a lot of time to ponder the word "labor".

4. Emotional Roller coaster. Larry can attest to this one!

5. Bending over to pick something up off the ground or to shave my legs has become a workout! Just the little things you take for granted :) It just keeps getting harder and harder.

1 comment:

Erin said...

Thanks Cortney! You'll have your little one sooner than you think. I knew that staying home would be on both lists- you're such an active person. You always get so much done. Easton will really appreciate this time with you- you'll be glad you're not going to work when your baby decides to sleep all day and eat all night (like Charlotte's been doing). You'll be such great parents! I don't miss the pregnancy symptoms (except always feeling her inside me) but there are new ones after the baby comes out...we'll chat.