We had a busy week this week. On Sunday, Jason got free tickets to the Dolphin's game from work and I managed to get off of work at the last minute so off we went. This was only my second football game ever and it was fun, but I have to say football is not the same without beer. At the beginning of the game they were announcing all the players and shooting off these firecrackers and it totally scared the baby! She jumped in my belly. And at times when the crowd got really loud, she would do the same thing, or wiggle around in there. I found this to be hilarious!
On Wednesday we celebrated Jason's birthday. I brought home a cold stone birthday cake, a tradition I started for him a few years ago. They are sooooooo yummy! I was really hoping the baby would kick for him for his birthday but no such luck. He is so impatient! He puts his hand on my belly for like 2.5 seconds and says"I don't feel anything." LOL Or when he really tries to feel her kicks, she is sleeping or shy. I'm sure it will be any day now though that he catches her at the right time. Sometimes, she is really active in there!
Friday morning I had a doctor appointment. My doctor is part of a practice, so during my prenatal care I have to see all 5 of the doctors since we don't know which one will be on call when I go into labor. So far 3 different doctors have commented about how strong the baby's heartbeat is when they listen to it on the doppler. They pick it up right away and are always like "WOW!" The doctor also said her heartbeat sounds very regular so that is another good thing.
Then on Friday afternoon, we built all of her furniture! It took like half the day but it looks great! Now I get to start picking out all the accessories and making the room pretty. It is VERY bland and boring right now, but I have a lot of ideas to make her room perfect. So far I know we are going to recover the chair wiith a fabric that matches the bedding, and change the knobs on the dresser to something nicer.



I'm feeling pretty good and the belly seems to be slowly growing outward. I'm approaching the six month mark so I'm assuming its going to be any day now that I just wake up and have a huge belly. What I'm wearing depends more and more on how pregnant vs. fat I look, but its still not obvious to people who don't know I'm pregnant. Last night we went out to dinner and were waiting in the bar area for our table and I got asked by three different bartenders if i wanted a drink so I'm gonna assume that means I'm not obviously pregnant yet. I'm having to pee so often, and I think it just because the belly hasn't popped yet and everything is so squished in there. Last night I got up every hour to pee for the first 5 hours I was "sleeping." This is ridiculous and I hope it was just due to the fact that we had dinner pretty much right before bed and I had a lot of water to drink.
Finally, I think we have decided on her name. We really decided on it like 2 weeks ago, but I keep asking Jason "Are you sure?" I don't know why, I love the name but committing to something so huge as our daughter's name has been hard. I mean, she's only going to be stuck with it for the rest of her life, that's all! So without further adieu, we'd like to introduce you to the future...
Kylie Marie(Now hopefully we don't change our minds!)


How far along? 23 weeks 1 day
Weight gain/loss this week: +1
Total weight gain/loss: +12
How big is the baby? 11 inches and just over a pound
Maternity clothes? nope
Sleep: What's that?
Best moment this week: finalizing her name, starting her nursery
Movement: Yes! Her kicks are getting so strong
Food cravings: I give up on this question
Gender: GIRL!!
Labor Signs: None
Belly Button in or out? In
What I miss the most: sushi, apple martinis
What I am looking forward to: Actually looking pregnant, Christmas!
Symptoms: the usual
Weekly Update: Turn on the radio and sway to the music. With her sense of movement well developed by now, your baby can feel you dance. And now that she's more than 11 inches long and weighs just over a pound (about as much as a large mango), you may be able to see her squirm underneath your clothes. Blood vessels in her lungs are developing to prepare for breathing, and the sounds that your baby's increasingly keen ears pick up are preparing her for entry into the outside world. Loud noises that become familiar now — such as your dog barking or the roar of the vacuum cleaner — probably won't faze her when she hears them outside the womb.