What do these things have in common?
Published on November 16, 2006 By Texas Wahine In Blogging

Ever since enduring an apt and generalized e-scolding about adhering STRICTLY (and then some) to OPSEC, I have had the hardest time bringing myself to blog.

It seems that most of the things I'd want to share are too personal.

I'm still pregnant.  I don't think that information jeopardizes any military missions.  My due date is November 24th (Black Friday), but I have no idea when this baby is going to come.  Last week at my appointment I was 2 cm dilated, 60% effaced, and she was at -2, almost -1, station (how's that for personal information?).  My doctor seemed excited and led me to believe that delivery was imminent.

A look back at my pregnancy journal from my youngest child showed me that I was 1 cm dilated and 60% effaced for a MONTH prior to giving birth.  Not encouraging.

This week I've had contractions of both the painful and the Braxton Hicks variety, so I went in to my appointment this morning expecting progress.  None.  At all.  In fact, my cervix is still posterior. 

This is both good and bad.  I need the baby to wait until my husband comes home on leave.  Dates for that I cannot give per OPSEC, but the dates are later than what we first thought. 

And if he can't get here quickly, I know that the baby will come early and he will miss it.  That's fate or karma or whatever it is that makes things suck for me.

Of course, if that doesn't happen, the opposite will.  She will wait to make her entrance until after his leave is over and he won't meet her until she is 8 or 9 months old.

So I want my cervix to progress...but not too much!  Just enough that he can come home, take me to the beach and the mall and have some sex and then I want to go into labor. 

When I was pregnant with Orian I got tickets to a Pearl Jam concert in Lubbock.  It was about a month after I had him, and when the time came I couldn't make myself go for fear that it would disrupt the breastfeeding groove we were in.

Guess what I have?

Tickets to Pearl Jam/U2 for December 9th.

Is that irony or just something that sucks?

I am working hard at getting things caught up so that Adrian can relax when he gets here.  I mowed our jungle of a backyard with the weed eater last week.  I was forbidden to do it, but I don't trust the maintenance guys to do it.  They have sticky fingers.  I cleaned the porch and swept up all the grass and bagged up the weeds and when I was finished the yard only *sort of* looked like crap (as opposed to *completely* looking like crap before).

My upstairs storage closet was filled from the back to the front, about 4 foot high, with boxes and junk.  I spent DAYS in that damned thing, sorting, throwing away, labeling, and re-boxing things.  It's now a walk-in closet, and most things are in clear, labeled plastic boxes.  I also found some cool stuff while I was in there. 

My bedroom is cleaned up and the basinet is ready with clean sheets.  Diaper changing supplies are on hand and organized, and I have a mini swing up there so that I can hopefully take a shower every so often.

I've organized the boys' playroom just like I did with the storage closet.  I've spent HUNDREDS of dollars on plastic containers over the past couple of months, but it really does tame the chaos.

I cleaned the garage.  Moved the air hockey table.  Broke down boxes.  Swept.  Sweated.  Like the backyard, it now only looks *sort of* like crap.

There's just always so much to do.  Adrian has insisted that I put myself on modified bedrest so as not to encourage little miss Isabella to come before he gets here.

I just can't relax enough to really do that.  I'm bored and cranky and I have so much I need to do.  I did get post decals today and took care of some unnecessarily complicated banking issues.

I got the sink fixed yesterday, and the guy is coming to look at the broken dishwasher tomorrow.  I may get a new one.  Thank you, taxpayers.  Because of you, my children will have clean cereal bowls.  (Yeah, I know it's possible to wash dishes in the sink; that's what we've been doing, but it sucks.)

I cannot sleep.  The baby keeps me up.  And I get too hot.  And uncomfortable.  And my head just buzzes with thoughts.  Benadryl won't even knock me out.  I know I won't be getting much sleep when the baby comes, so I guess this is preparing me for it.  I sure would like to be able to get rested though.

I lost two pounds this week.  Amazing considering all the candy I ate.  As far as I can tell I've gained 11 lbs. with this pregnancy.  I've got a week until my due date, so I'm thinking I can't blow it too badly.  I might surprise myself, though.  I'm hoping to be back at my pre-pregnancy weight (or less) after delivery.

And then the breastfeeding will help.  I would love to be slim when Adrian gets home from the deployment.  For some reason I do well when he's gone, but I fatten up when he's here.  He never says anything though.  Except the one time at the Motherhood store when the clerk opened up a package of panties to show me what the different sizes looked like and he gasped and said, "Whoooa!"

He claimed he was joking, but I know better.

Heidi Klum I am not. 

All this rambling and I'm still not sleepy.  Anyone who read this all the way to the end deserves a prize.  How about a pair of ginormous maternity panties?  Just pay S&H and I'll send you a pair for your very own.  The uses are endless...parachuting, sofa slipcover...you name it, you can do it with these lovely pastel cotton numbers. 

 


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on Nov 16, 2006
Erm, I made it all the way to the end, but I'm sorry, I'd rather the prize go to someone else who needs it more than I. Call it a donation, if you like.

I understand the need for security, but I'm sorry it stopped you from blogging, even for a while.

my children will have clean cereal bowls


This made me laugh.

I do hope the little girl times her entrance just right. Good to hear you're okay.   

on Nov 16, 2006
She LIVES!

Who wants Klum's scrawy little arse anyway?


Okay, I do, but that isn't the point.....shut up!
on Nov 16, 2006
Now that's some Serious! nesting Tex

Goodness it's so close now.

I have no idea what OPSEC is but that sux about Pearl Jam.
on Nov 16, 2006
I cannot sleep.


I can no longer sleep in, since having Kole, and it's been almost 9 years now. For some crazy-assed reason, I automatically wake up after about 7 hours, no matter how tired, hungover, or sick that I am. I miss the days of being able to sleep until noon.


I've spent HUNDREDS of dollars on plastic containers over the past couple of months, but it really does tame the chaos.


that's exactly what I need, plus several days of real work at trying to contain it all.

Take care!
on Nov 16, 2006
Maso:
Erm, I made it all the way to the end, but I'm sorry, I'd rather the prize go to someone else who needs it more than I. Call it a donation, if you like.


LOL. Wise choice.

This made me laugh.


I'm glad! Cereal bowls are very important around my house!

Good to hear you're okay.


Thanks.

Toblerone:
She LIVES!


I know, I know! Hehe. I owe you an email so bad. I'm not sure if it's because I'm lazy or a jerk (or maybe both?).

Who wants Klum's scrawy little arse anyway?


Okay, I do, but that isn't the point.....shut up!


Hahahahhahaa. I'm thinking you...and millions of other men (and women) worldwide. It must suck being so universally desirable. Hehe.

LW:
Haha, you don't want much, do ya!


LOL. I do have a little schedule in my head of what would be most convenient. Think I'll end up being disappointed? Hehe.

Relax, wench, nature is gonna take it's course no matter what you do so you might as well ride the wave.


So true, but so hard to remember right at the end. There are all sorts of crazy things women try to speed things up (fresh pineapple, castor oil, evening primrose oil, walking, bumpy car rides, sex, birthing balls...I could go on and on!), but as far as I can tell, it only works if you were about to go into labor anyways.

Damn, I was wondering whether or not you were going to breastfeed when I saw an infant t-shirt that said "Breast-fed baby, stick around for the show."


Too cute! I saw a onesie at a local boutique that said, "Mother Sucker"...I thought it was great, but Adrian said it was tacky! Hehe.

Thanks for the update, Brandie, we love ya, you've got packages on the way via snail mail and I sent you an email yesterday, so when you have time...


Thanks. You guys are awesome. Good luck with the move, btw. I'm so happy for you!

trina:
Now that's some Serious! nesting Tex


I can't decide if I'm nesting or just nuts. Hehe.

Goodness it's so close now.


It simultaneously feels like its right upon me AND an eternity away!

I have no idea what OPSEC is but that sux about Pearl Jam.


OPSEC is short for "Operational Security"...it's basically just using common sense to promote safety by not openly sharing sensitive (and sometimes not so sensitive) information.

Here's a link to a (non-DOD) summary on OPSEC:

WWW Link

And the PJ thing DOES suck. I don't know why that keeps happening to me!

Nicky:
I can no longer sleep in, since having Kole, and it's been almost 9 years now. For some crazy-assed reason, I automatically wake up after about 7 hours, no matter how tired, hungover, or sick that I am. I miss the days of being able to sleep until noon.


That sucks. I love to sleep, and of course now that my kids are old enough that I can actually nap or sleep in without them destroying the house or themselves, I'm having a new little one who won't want to sleep at all!

I wonder why the 7 hours? That's crazy, Nicky.

that's exactly what I need, plus several days of real work at trying to contain it all.


It has done a lot for my mental state, LOL. It is so peaceful knowing where things are and having a place for everything. Not only that, but you find all your cool stuff when you're sorting through all the crap! Hehe.

on Nov 16, 2006
I was wondering where you went off too--my fingers are firmly crossed that baby Bella arrives at PRECISELY the right time, and that you get to go to the concert.

on Nov 16, 2006
shades:
I was wondering where you went off too--my fingers are firmly crossed that baby Bella arrives at PRECISELY the right time, and that you get to go to the concert.


Thanks!

BTW, Adrian got the package you sent, and he was thrilled. He was especially impressed that you included batteries!

Thanks so much.
on Nov 16, 2006
Glad to hear he got it--we've got another one ready to go that I hope to put in the mail tomorrow or Saturday. Question for you--if he's not there, will they hold it for him or give it to his roommates? I'd hate for it to land back on my doorstep as that would defeat the entire purpose
on Nov 16, 2006

on Nov 16, 2006
I was wondering what happened to that post....

Don't feel bad about the opsec thing. It bugs me that reporters can get on tv and announce to the world things about our husbands and their units, but we can't discuss it, and talking about it is usually what we need most.

You could always pump, then go to the concert. I dunno. That is a tuff one.

I just wanted to say hi, glad you are ok and everything is good.

And I am LOL that you cut your back yard with a weed eater. Don't you have a lawn mower?
on Nov 16, 2006
shades:
Glad to hear he got it--we've got another one ready to go that I hope to put in the mail tomorrow or Saturday. Question for you--if he's not there, will they hold it for him or give it to his roommates? I'd hate for it to land back on my doorstep as that would defeat the entire purpose


To be perfectly honest, I'm not sure. I think they hold them, but I haven't ever tested it out.

You guys are too sweet.

LH: right back atcha. Hope you're doing well.

Tova:
I was wondering what happened to that post....


LOL. Yep, I killed it.

Don't feel bad about the opsec thing. It bugs me that reporters can get on tv and announce to the world things about our husbands and their units, but we can't discuss it, and talking about it is usually what we need most.


You understand EXACTLY how I feel. I feel like I have to bottle things up that I'd really like to talk about BUT I do understand the need for security. And any details I'd share are common knowledge via the media. Gah. But I don't want to take any chances.

You could always pump, then go to the concert. I dunno. That is a tuff one.


If I go, that's the plan. I'm just not sure if that's too soon to introduce a bottle. As much as I want to go to the concert, I don't want to do anything to jeopardize BFing because that is far more important.

I just wanted to say hi, glad you are ok and everything is good.


Thanks.

nd I am LOL that you cut your back yard with a weed eater. Don't you have a lawn mower?


Nope. I broke it LAST deployment. Hehe. I have a nice weed eater, though. It replaced the OTHER weed eater I broke last deployment.

on Nov 17, 2006
Shoot for the 20th. I understand that that's a good day to be born in november. Yeah. mmmhhhhmmmmm

I would love to be slim when Adrian gets home from the deployment.


With only 11 lbs up, I bet you will have lost weight after the baby........and more after staying up with it nights. Don't worry too much though, you look gorgeous from all your pictures, and Adrian must think so too to keep getting you pregnant. Here's hoping this one's as beautiful as the other two.

Tickets to Pearl Jam/U2 for December 9th.


P. S. They love babies......remember that album cover in the swimming pool??? He'll be fine there. Yeah. Permanent hearing loss, my ass...........
on Nov 17, 2006
Nope. I broke it LAST deployment. Hehe. I have a nice weed eater, though. It replaced the OTHER weed eater I broke last deployment.


  

I can just hear your neighbors while laying in bed.

"GAh, who IS that out there weed eating for the last five hours?"

Husband gets up to peek out window.

"It's Brandie."

"Brandie? Our pregnant Brandie? What in the world is she doing out there weed eating her entire yard? It's so hot."

Husband shrugs.

"Well get down dummy. Before she sees you! I don't want you to have to do it."

I'm such a cynic...heh. But lived on enough bases with thin walls to hear stuff like this. (The glass pressed against my ear always helped too.) buwhahahahaha

on Nov 21, 2006
(The glass pressed against my ear always helped too.) buwhahahahaha


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Too bad about the Tix, although like you said, pump and go or even take the pump with you. Only if you really, really want to. Gosh woman you've been busy but I totally know how you feel! Take care of yourself.


Thx for the update Brandie. I've been thinking about you lately. Hey, I could use a slip cover!!
on Dec 02, 2006
remember that album cover in the swimming pool


Hate to be a nitpicker, but that was actually 'Nevermind' by Nirvana. Still, I'm sure Pearl Jam love babies too.
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