April is finally here and guess what?!...
....I'm still pregnant (forgive the blurry picture).
I am almost 39 weeks now into my pregnancy and just plugging along. I figured I'd write a quick post now since I probably won't get another chance before baby Addilyn comes. Next week my finals start and boy do I have a lot of school work to get done! Luckily I have most of next week off work so that should give me enough time to get everything done and have some time to prepare before the baby comes. Collin's finals begin the week after mine end and then he graduates on April 27th. While we have a busy couple of weeks ahead of us we are excited about the big events that will follow. For both of us it has been a race to the finish. The majority of our time is consumed by school and work so we look forward to a change this summer when our time will be devoted to our baby girl.
Pregnancy wise the last couple of weeks have been....well lets just say uncomfortable, but I've been blessed with the energy to get done the important things that I've needed to do. Not only is my belly growing bigger, just about every inch of me is swelling up as well (notice my sad marshmallow feet). Again I'm grateful to be wearing scrubs most days because I now only have one pair of real pants that fit and with my swollen ankles I wouldn't dream of wearing anything else. My sister-in-law, Annelise, was kind enough to lend me a long skirt to get me through the next couple of Sundays so I thankfully don't have to flaunt my massive cankles at church.
In the moments of spare time Collin and I do get, we have spent it preparing the nursery. Between the baby showers and a few trips to the store I think we have just about everything we need. It all turned out so cute!
Collin and his sister, McKenzie painted the walls several weeks ago with some leftover paint we had from when we painted our bathroom. I found the material for the curtains on clearance for $3 a yard which I had Collin help me sew one night. Funny thing is that when we got finished sewing them one side turned out to be about 6 inched longer than the other side. After a few laughs and having uneven curtains for several weeks I finally fixed them. One of my favorite parts of the nursery is my quilt! It was a lot of sewing, but with my mom's help I finally got it completed and I just love how it turned out!
With my busy schedule it was hard to find the time to finish the quilt so my mom volunteer to bind it for me. To be honest that was the part I dreaded the most so I am very grateful that my mom was willing to do that for me. She did a fantastic job!
Also we were running of storage so we purchased this cheap bookcase at Walmart for $15. To dress it up a bit, Collin's uncle let us have a scrap piece of bead-board which we mounted on the back. The fabric storage boxes we got with a gift card and the wooden horses we found at D.I. for $1. With a fresh coat of paint they turned out to be great decor. I just love a good deal!
Among the many wonderful things we received at the baby showers, we go this adorable swing from Collin's mom. It looks and feels so comfortable that it makes me wish the made these for adult. I know Addie will love this!
Lastly, I just wanted to say how proud I am of my amazing husband for all of his hard work, love, and support. I can't wait to see what the rest of our future holds together. Congratulations sweetie!
*** Hopefully my next post will include picture of an adorable baby girl!!