As these final weeks of pregnancy wind down, I am working on accomplishing the items on my "pre-baby list," otherwise known as fun stuff I want to do before I am waking up in the middle of the night and nursing every two hours. My pre-baby list with Zianne was a lot more nesting-focused, but this time around it's more about being out and about! {May date night in Austin - 34 weeks} Phone call with each of my best friends Learn how to use a soft wrap and a ring sling Get tan {otherwise known as #bronzethebump} Take Zianne to the Children's Museum Get pedicure and brows waxed Finish Zianne's baby book Order photo albums Finish draft of dissertation June date with Micah ... Read more
Things I’ll do differently with baby #2
I am just a month away from my due date with Baby #2, and I'm honestly looking forward to experiencing a newborn again. Although my transition with Zianne was fairly smooth, I am eager to do the early baby stages again with a little more grace and less anxiety. Some things will stay the same, especially my devotion to sleep training and enjoying those six blissful weeks away from exercise. But ever since I got pregnant I've been thinking about what I will do differently this time around... More baby-wearing...With Zianne, I only had an Ergo with the infant insert. It's a great carrier, but not the best for the newborn stage. I would wear it around the house sometimes in the evenings, but it was often easier just to hold her or set her down if needed. Now that I'll be chasing a toddler, it seems essential to wear this little babe more often in a way that is safe and secure so I can have my arms free. I'm also excited to for the extra attachment that a soft wrap carrier provides. Nursing mobility... I had great success with nursing Z and reached my goal to breastfeed for a year. Even the pain of the first few days wasn't too extreme and I ended up returning all the potions and lotions I had stocked up on in preparation for a difficult transition. However, nursing Z was hard in the sense that her feeding sessions easily lasted an hour until she was about six months old, and she weighed over 20 pounds by that point. I needed a Boppy and other pillows to help me support her huge body, so every single feeding I would prop myself carefully on my bed or the couch and settle in for an hour. Nursing on the go was extremely difficult. In addition, she hated being covered from the start, mainly because our AC was on the fritz when we brought her home from the hospital so the thought of wearing an extra piece of fabric over us when it was over 100 degrees outside was unbearable. Plus, I wanted to make sure her latch was okay, so the cover thing just never happened until it was too late and she hated it. This time around I want to nurse more comfortably on the go and teach the baby to tolerate a cover from the beginning. I will probably do one session a day without the Boppy and with a cover, even if we are at home, just so we are ready to nurse easily when we are out and about. Nursing tanks... With Zianne, I only bought nursing bras because I wanted the support and look of an actual bra to make me feel more like woman and less like a cow. While I still like my nursing bras, I want to try tanks this time around too. I know they make nursing in public much easier since you aren't flashing your stomach every time you lift up your shirt and now nothing sounds more womanly that comfortably breastfeeding my kid, regardless of whether my bra is supportive or attractive {but if you are in the market for a nursing bra, this one wins for most supportive and this one wins for most attractive}. Essential oils... Disclaimer: I don't sell oils. I don't have a discount. I don't need you to join my team. I don't have undying allegiance to one particular brand. I happily use modern medicines such as diaper cream and Tylenol if needed. However, I dabbled in the use of lavender when Zianne was teething to help with her sleep. I was impressed with the results and since then I've added to my oil stash. I probably have 8-10 oils and I use them sporadically,.. to help fight sickness, aid in sleep, or for calm and focus when working on my dissertation. I'm excited to use oils during the newborn stage this time around - lavender for the baby, mood-lifting oils for me during those first two hormonal postpartum weeks, and I just bought fennel seed for my milk supply. I so appreciate that God has provided natural products to help protect and heal our bodies. Maternity leave... Although I technically had a six week paid maternity leave with Zianne, I didn't find out it was available until three days before my due date. It was a crunch getting two different subs to cover my classes, and because of the last minute nature of the ordeal the teachers weren't able to do my grading. I still had to check in with students intermittently while on leave and I had grading work piling up for me upon my return. Don't get me wrong... I am thankful I got a paid leave of any sort, but it wasn't super restful. On top of that, I was taking my last grad course and had a three hour class every Monday night with accompanying homework to do. This time around I am on summer break and I intend to soak up every minute with this sweet new babe. I won't be teaching again until mid-August, and I plan to entirely check out of school mode until then. No emails. No writing. Nothing. Just snuggling the baby and getting quality time with Zianne. I'm currently on a marathon trying to get a draft of my dissertation finished by next month, so I can set it all aside for the rest of the summer to savor my newborn, rest, and recover. ... Read more
Austin City Guide
We went to good ol' Austin, Texas last week to visit my sister, Katie, and her boyfriend. It was the last weekend I could safely fly this pregnancy, so we took advantage of some fairly affordable plane tickets and the fact that our "lap child" can ride free for a few more months. We ate our way through the city in true ATX fashion, and I didn't even have room for some of my tried and true favorites because my stomach was stuffed the entire trip. More importantly than the food though, I got to spend quality time with my sister and I saw two of my best friends {one drove down from Fort Worth and other flew in from AFRICA and met me for lunch the very next day}. Micah and I also got to have a fun date night while Aunt Wanda babysat {Wanda is my sister's nickname because Zianne has three aunts whose names start with K}. WHERE WE ATE... La Mancha... Upon arriving at the airport, we headed directly into the city for a Tex-Mex dinner. Mexican food is better in Texas than anywhere else... maybe even Mexico. I wish I could have had a margarita, but the sour cream enchiladas at La Mancha were truly delish. KC Donuts... On Saturday morning, we headed south of the city for Micah to try out a cable wake board park. Although I desperately wanted Walton's biscuits and gravy for breakfast, we tried a couple new places instead since were off the beaten path. The cinnamon donuts at KC's were great and they served breakfast tacos and kolaches as well. Crema Bakery... This was where we stopped for coffee on our way out of town. I am super picky about my coffee and was pleasantly surprised by my iced latte here. I didn't partake of their baked goods, but they had awards hanging all over the walls with accolades such as "Best Wedding Desserts in Austin," so local brides-to-be might want to check this place out. Lambert's... Lambert's is "fancy barbecue" downtown just north of the lake. My pulled pork was okay, but Micah's coffee-rubbed brisket was amazing. I don't love brisket usually, but I do at Lambert's I guess. We also enjoyed their mac and cheese, mashed potatoes, and broccoli. We wanted to try the waffle fries as well, but we were already overdoing it in the carb department. Dolce Neve... This was an unexpected stop for dessert. I wanted something cold and sweet after our BBQ dinner and this place {with a zillion five star reviews on Yelp} popped up in my search. This little shop is on South 1st and is so very cute. They use all natural ingredients and make their gelato in the front of the store where all the customers can watch. Their signature Dolce Neve flavor is an egg custard with a hint of lemon. I was hesitant to try it, but I'm so glad I did because it was amazing. My sister and I each got one of their gelato sandwiches, where they layer gelato in between these dainty, delicious cookies. This is will definitely be a regular stop on future trips to Austin. Sno-Beach... Here's the truth, you guys. We visited Sno-Beach for shaved ice 3.5 times during our three day trip. Sno-Beach is near Zilker Park, which is also conveniently close to my sister's apartment. We stopped by on Saturday after the wake board park and fell in love, despite the somewhat long line and the very annoying bees. I went again on Sunday with my friend Camille and Micah went later that night on our date and successfully begged them to make him a shaved ice five minutes after they had closed for the evening. And we couldn't resist stopping by one more time on our way to the airport on Monday. Some favorite flavors were Tiger's Blood, Pina Colada, Root Beer, Silver Fox, Wedding Cake, Pineapple, and Strawberry Daiquiri. And I definitely recommend adding cream! Summermoon Coffee - This was my second coffee adventure of the trip. My sister drove me to Summermoon on South 1st for coffee before church on Sunday. Based on Yelp reviews, I ordered a half wintermoon, which is a sweetened iced latte. Order it "half" so it's not too sweet. Moonshine Grill Brunch - We hit up Moonshine for brunch after church, and although the wait was horrendous, the staff made it bearable by bringing out drinks, muffins, and popcorn. The brunch was a buffet with a wide selection of savory and sweet food and all of it was really good. My favorite dish was the tiny pancakes with fresh strawberries and cinnamon whipped cream. Jack Allen's - After perusing every downtown option for date night, I decided that Micah would like the menu at Jack Allen's the best. So instead of heading to East Austin as I had originally planned, we headed out of the city. Micah had their famous chicken fried ribs and I had their macaroni and cheese with chicken. Both meals were delicious. The service was quick and friendly, and our seats had a view of the creek that runs behind the restaurant. Amy's Ice Cream - We walked around Lady Bird Lake after our date night dinner, which left me wanting dessert, obviously. After Micah persuaded the Sno-beach girls to sell him a shaved ice after closing time, we headed to Amy's. This is a favorite of mine since my college days, but I haven't had it for at least two years. I got coffee and white chocolate ice cream and it was amazing as always. Micah wasn't planning to order anything, but when he saw how they use a huge ball of fresh dough to make cookie dough ice cream, he ended up placing an order. Strange Brew - My last coffee stop of the trip was Strange Brew, which is in South Austin. We were headed south anyway to meet friends for lunch in Gruene, so stopping here made sense. I ordered the signature "Strange Brew" on ice and added white chocolate. I'm pretty sure it was made with half and half and probably had 1,000 grams of fat and 2,000 grams of sugar in it, but I loved it and avoided thinking about its likely ingredients as I drank it. Gristmill - We went down to historic Gruene, Texas to meet one of my college roommates for lunch on our last day in town. We ate at the famous Gristmill Restaurant, which sits among leafy green trees on the bank of the Guadalupe River. The food is decent and the ambiance is great, especially if you sit out on the back deck. Sad I didn't eat - Kerbey Lane queso, Taco Cabana tortillas, a chocolate chip cookie from The Driskill bakery... WHAT WE DID... Quest ATX - This is the cable wake board park that Micah tried out and loved. I would only recommend this if you are a fairly experienced wake boarder, but it was a cool concept. Instead of being pulled by a boat, your line is strapped to an overhead cable system that pulls you in a circle around the lake and there are different jumps and rails along the route. Micah really enjoyed it, and the rest of us worked on our tans as we watched him from the shore. Austin Stone - This is where my sister goes to church. I've visited twice. and I really like it. The preaching is solid and the worship in excellent. She attends the downtown campus at Austin High School, which is a huge congregation, but she she joined a Missional Community right away and met tons of friends her age, despite the church's large size. If you are local and looking for a church, I recommend the Stone, and if you prefer a smaller congregation, the St. John's campus might be for you. Zilker Park - This is Austin's huge and well-known park. We tried to take Zianne on the children's train there two days in a row with no success. On Sunday the park was too crowded and we couldn't get into the parking lot {back up plan... eat shaved ice, obviously} and on Monday, the train was only running once per hour and we didn't have time to catch the next one before our flight. Zianne enjoyed the playground though, and Micah will probably want to return someday to dive into Barton Springs and stand-up paddle board on the lake. Lady Bird Lake... After our dinner date, we walked around Lady Bird (formerly "Town") Lake. The moon was nearly full, the paths were calm because it was a Sunday night, and it was a perfect 70-something degrees outside. Live music at Lambert's... During our walk, we ended up back at Lambert's for the second night in a row because this pregnant woman had to pee. When we were at dinner the night before, my sister was disappointed I couldn't see the cute upstairs lounge area because it was closed for a private party. When we stopped by again on Sunday night to use the restroom, there was live music going on upstairs, so we hung out there for a bit. I can't recall the name of the band, but they were a fun, jazzy brass and piano duo, and apparently they play at Lambert's regularly on Sunday nights. Gruene, Texas - One of my very best friends arrived in San Antonio all the way from Ethiopia the weekend of our trip, so Gruene was a convenient middle ground to meet up for lunch. Although I saw pictures and heard stories of Gruene all through college, I had never actually visited myself until this past week. After lunch, we stopped in the famous Gruene Hall and visited a few of the cute shops. The town is idyllic and I want someone I know to get married there, so I can attend what is sure to be the cutest country wedding ever. Check out my past Austin travel posts here: unofficial city guide, SoCo neighborhood, biking downtown, ... Read more
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