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Blinged-Out Nursing Bracelets

by Natasha on August 31, 2010 in tutorials

Not a whole lot of time for crafting here. Actually there’s not a whole lot of time for brushing teeth, showering, finding matching shoes…crafting has sadly fallen off the deep end of the priority pool. But, with that said I was able to squeeze in a quickie the other day…it’s the epitome of easy.When I used to sell my jewelry I called these bracelets “Everyday Bling”, they’re Swarovski crystal, super sparkly, but casual enough to layer on & wear with a tank & jeans. Their purpose today however is to be my ‘nursing reminder bracelet’. I needed something cute but stretchy so it’d be easy to slip back & forth all day (and night) long. I can barely remember where the bathroom is located these days so trying to keep track of which side I nursed on last is actually kind of tough. With these I just slip the bracelet back & forth whenever I feed the baby, then the next feeding I know which side is up.

For the bracelets you’ll need:-stretchy elastic beading string
-swarovski crystals (I used 4mm bicones but you can use whatever beads you’d like, a small/med size bracelet took 44 beads)
-super glue

**A quick note on how where to buy crystals. My favorite site is fusionbeads.com, I’ve been using them for years because they have a great selection, free shipping with no minimum purchase & some of the best prices. If you don’t have time to order online then you can grab a couple packs at your local craft store. Just be warned they yank the prices up, makes me so mad.

Start off by cutting a piece of elastic string that’s about 10″ long. Next string a “stop bead” at the bottom so the crystals won’t go sliding off while you’re beading. To do this pull the bead to about 2″ from the end of the string, then put the string back through the bead again. What you’ll have is a non-permanent way of holding a bead in place. Hmm, a picture might be easier to understand for this…Next just string on as many beads as you’d like until you get your desired length. To seal the deal I triple knotted the two ends together pulling each knot really tightly. My favorite trick for making the knot on jewelry string permanent (and hidden) is to put a small amount of super glue on the knot & then slip a bead right over it. This way it’s held tightly but also hidden inside a bead. That’s it! I know, I can hardly get away with even calling it a project it’s so easy…To get Samster involved I let her string some big plastic beads for her own necklace & bracelet then I sealed them up the same way.Lucy was kind enough to babysit Sophie so we could get this little project done…Speaking of the newest member of our family she’s still a very very good baby. Although I gotta say, life is much harder than I had anticipated…after nighttime feedings having to get two kids out of bed, fed, dressed & try to brush my own teeth in the process…it’s really really tough. It’s times like these that I get bummed out about not living near family. We’re managing but it’s definitely going to take some time to relearn what “normal” is for our little family. More pictures of our zoo to come…right now I’m being beckoned by a 2 week old.

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Baby Sophie’s Birth

by Natasha on August 27, 2010 in Uncategorized

Whew. We’ve officially survived week one of having two kids. Although today is the first day I’m technically on my own. We had my mother-in-law with us for the birth and then P took off the last 3 days from work but now, now I’m back on lone mommy duty. So far so good. All mouths have been fed (including my own which is a total bonus) and butts have been changed. (however not my own, it’s amazing how making a quick trip to pee gets postponed all morning) Although the thought of getting everyone upstairs and dressed is just a bit too daunting, hence why I’m opting to stay put on the couch & blog. But hey, one step at a time right?

*note- I started writing this post at 8:45 am, it’s now 6:11 pm & I’m still writing. It’s been a lonnnnng day…

Samster is adjusting really well. She’s super sweet to the baby, everytime she sees her she goes, “Awwwwwwwww, baby! Sooo cute! Soooo tiny!”She loves to help out, in fact that seems like the key to keeping the peace. Giving her little tasks like hand mommy a diaper, put the blanket on the baby, hold the baby’s hand while mommy nurses her…she gets a big smile and jumps right in. I won’t say it’s been all roses though, I’m hearing lots of “I DON’T WANNA!” She doesn’t wanna take a bath, doesn’t wanna eat her dinner…but I keep telling myself it’s to be expected. I’m trying to do little things with her too when Sophie is napping, although selfishly I just want to catch a little catnap myself. But, we’re surviving.

So about the birth…I’ve been dying to blog about this because I’m so excited!! It was everything I dreamed it would be, I just can’t get over how different it was…but let me start at the beginning.

As you know a couple of Tuesdays ago I had “prodromal labor“. We thought it was the real thing but I had no cervical change despite a whole day of regular, increasing contractions. We were eventually discharged & sent home to “wait it out”. The days that followed were some of the same, little spurts of contractions that would start to grow closer together & stronger but eventually would fizzle out.

It was infuriating.
Like a big ol’ birth tease.

Then a week later I went to the Dr & she said I had dilated another centimeter (2.5 cm at that point), Woohoo! At least all the contractions were doing something. That was on a Tuesday & since I would be 39 weeks that Friday she decided to go ahead & strip my membranes to see if it would get the contractions going more regularly. Well let me tell you, from the second she did that through the whole night & next morning I had the worst menstrual-like cramps of my life. Lots of people had told me early labor could start as cramps & then turn into contractions but mine weren’t, they were just continuous cramping. The next morning they still wouldn’t stop so around noon I called the Dr’s office just to make sure that was ok. I knew having your membranes stripped could cause some cramping but I just wasn’t sure it should cause it for that long. They said go ahead and come in & we’ll put you on the monitor. When P came home we headed in to the Dr. with every expectation of coming home a few hours later, we’d been through this drill before.

I was in a really crabby mood when we got there…too many cramps, too big of a belly, no sleep…I was DONE. All of that melted away when the Dr examined me. I had dilated to 3.5 cm & all those cramps were actually contractions!!! I was in early labor all morning and didn’t even know it! (I had even hosted a playdate at our house that morning, isn’t that crazy? I thought having friends over would be a nice distraction from the cramps…who knew I was in labor?!) My Dr. said my water was “bulging” and she thought if they broke it the baby would drop, put more pressure on my cervix & labor would go fast after that. She called & admitted us to the hospital, I was ECSTATIC!!!

We got checked into our room at 2:30pm & they started me on a slow drip of pitocin (the nurse described it as “just a whiff” of pitocin) to get things going a bit until the Dr could come over & break my water. The contractions picked up a bit but I was able to keep complete control during them. I did my breathing, listened to music, P made jokes & we watched a “Real Housewives of New Jersey” marathon. It was actually kind of fun. Then around 4pm my Dr arrived & broke my water, they also turned up the pitocin because nothing had changed in the time I’d been there.

That’s when the *$%# hit the fan.

Sorry to be crass but I can’t think of a better phrase to describe how quickly & harshly things changed. Within 5 minutes, FIVE, I was in full-blown active labor & I WAS DYING. It totally caught me off guard, I was not prepared to be in so much pain so quickly. In all honesty, I had no idea pain could feel that bad. And yes, I’m probably a bit of a dramatic person but I think even the most reserved girl would’ve agreed with me. The contractions were about a minute or two apart, as soon as I got through one the next was right there waiting for me. I tried my best to get a grip, I really hadn’t wanted an epidural but I just could not get control of my pain. P was incredible, I was pulling on his shirt, yelling & crying at him & resisting the urge to bite him (I know that sounds silly but I just wanted to bite something SO bad, perhaps too many vampire movies) but the whole time he just looked right in my eyes & talked me through every second of it. We tried the hypnobirthing CD’s to help me calm down but I just couldn’t hear them, after about 20 min I was in panic mode & wanted to run away. I kept thinking “Get a grip Natasha, just get your mind right for a minute & then you can get through each contraction one at a time” but then another one would hit & I would just fall apart. It was bad. I called the nurse because I really thought the baby was coming out but when she checked me I was still 4cm, as soon as I heard that I said, “I want drugs NOW!” It felt like a movie. Like you know in Baby Mama how Amy Polar tries to steal people’s IVs as they’re wheeling her down the hall…that was me. It was ridiculous. The anaesthesiologist came in soon after & every fear I had of an epidural went right out the window. She was truly an angel dropped down from heaven, my bff from here on out.

The epidural kicked in fully after about 20 minutes & I WAS HAPPY. I was able to relax & actually enjoy the experience, the Dr came back an hour & a half later & I couldn’t believe the news, I had dilated another 4cm! I guess it really is true that some people just need to relax to dilate, I was such a big ball of stress when I was in pain. I’m scared to think of how long my labor would’ve lasted if I hadn’t gotten some relief, not to mention how exhausted I’d be by the time I was ready to push. Major kudos to you superwomen who have had an unmedicated birth, I tried my best & I just don’t know how you do it.

Now my favorite part, it was finally time to push. This may sound weird but I’ve always thought I’d be good at pushing…I was really looking forward to it. Is that weird? And you know what, it was even better than I had hoped. The part I wasn’t expecting was how calm & chill the environment would be. There weren’t a bunch of people running in & out like you see in the movies…it was just us, our Dr & the nurse. The lights were kept dim & no one yelled at me to push, I just told them when a contraction was coming & everyone would count to ten 3x while I pushed my darndest. I had thought I’d like a mirror but wasn’t going to use one because P thought he’d be super squeemish at the sight but much to my surprise I looked over to see him peeking down, he was so excited that he could see the head! I asked for the mirror and at the end of each push I’d open my eyes & take a peek. It was INCREDIBLE. I don’t think P or I were prepared for how much we wanted to see her actually being born, it’s just one of those things where once you’re in the situation you can’t help but look. With the next push her head popped out & the Dr. asked me to wait while she suctioned her out. (“Um sure, I can just hold it right here with a small watermelon 1/2 out of me.”) One more push & out she flew, I put my arms out for her & was able to pull her right onto my chest. AMAZING.What a difference from my c-section where I was shaky & out of it from the spinal anesthesia, scared because I was on an operating table & was not able to hold or see my baby until she was weighed & cleaned and even then I couldn’t hold her because my arms were too weak.

This time I was the first to hold her & I kept her for as long as I wanted. I’ll never forget it.

I don’t even need to tell you about the difference in recovery time, last time I couldn’t even get out of bed much less walk around. This time I was up walking, talking & even peeing within 20 minutes of giving birth. (Peeing on your own is a luxury you take for granted until you can’t do it) We even were able to go home the next night! Yep, 24 hrs later & I was sleeping in my own bed with my beautiful baby! (With Samster we were in the hospital for 4 nights) Not to mention it was such a relief to be able to put Sam down to bed that night, she was already wondering where the heck we were.

So there it is, if you’re interested in having a VBAC the best advice I could ever give you is to have a Dr. you completely trust who is supportive of your decision. If you’re unsure about someone than move on, there are great Dr’s out there who are on the same page as you, it’s just a matter of finding them. I interviewed 3 different practices before finding my Dr, at the time I wondered if I was wasting my time but now I’m so glad I did it. Sophie’s birth was everything I had ever wanted and then some. (:

Ok, as you can see by the post time blogging is going to be a bit more difficult than I had anticipated. I’m going to try my best though, I have about a dozen different things I want to do & write about now that the baby’s here but for the immediate future all I can think about is how much sleep I’m not getting & how does one get two kids in & out of carseats. Baby steps Samster Mommy, baby steps.

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Meet Sophie!

by Natasha on August 20, 2010 in Uncategorized

She’s here!!!

Name: Sophie Quinn
Time of Birth: 8/19/2010 9:52pm
Weight: 7.2 lbs
Height: 20″
Hair: FabulousMore details to come but I just wanted to throw up a quick couple of pics so everyone could see our newest little princess! Samster just came to meet her a few minutes ago, she said, “Awwww, baby! Soooo cute.” I’m thinking maybe she’ll decide her sister can stay.

Daddy is a walking zombie but doing well, I must be running on fumes but am deliriously happy. My wonderful mother-in-law is taking care of Samster at the house & I can’t wait for the rest of our friends & family to come & meet this little sweetie. (She really hasn’t even made a peep, SO not the Samster Mommy temperment)

I’ll be back soon with the birth story, it was quite the roller coaster but SOOOOOO worth it in the end! Oh, & I did get my VBAC. (:

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Busy Hands

by Natasha on August 16, 2010 in Uncategorized

Instead of counting down the days I have left being pregnant (well, probably more in addition to, I’m totally still counting) I’ve decided to try & stay really busy. Everyday a little project…something crafty or maybe clean out some junk drawer. Really anything goes. As long as it doesn’t have to do with counting contractions.

One baby bootie down, one to go…And today I bought a bunch of “princess” fabric for Samster, she’s become obsessed with dressing up. I thought I’d make a twirly chiffon skirt & attach it to a ribbed tank. Empire waist height…nice & gathered. Then maybe some rosettes & ribbon on the tank. In theory it should be a quickie 30 min dress project. Of course you never do know if that’s actually how a project will turn out but I think that’s part of the fun. (:So the baby update is not a whole lot, I’m 38.3 weeks, 39 on Friday. I can’t believe I ever worried about a preemie baby! This one will definitely be a nice well-cooked chunk. The Dr. seems to think I’ll go this week or early next week at the latest so keep your fingers crossed! One thing I’m finally accepting is that this baby is not going to come until it wants to. What a control freak.My mom also left yesterday, it was very nice having her here for a few days. When we thought I was in labor on Tuesday we went ahead & flew her up only for her to get here right as I was being sent home. Oh well, for all Samster knows Nana made a trip up just to entertain her…

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Rainbow Onesies

by Natasha on August 11, 2010 in tutorials

Awhile ago I bought a few packs of the Gerber Organic onesies (they’re super soft) & some fabric dye with the intention of making a bunch of fun, super bright onesies. I feel like all onesies for the teeny tiny ones only come in pastels, I wanted turquoise, grass green & sunshine yellow. Since I’m still pregnant I decided maybe this was one project I should actually get to, that & I really needed a distraction from my current baby status.

(by the way, we spent most of yesterday in the hospital & for 4 hours of it my contractions were strong & 3 minutes apart BUT with no dilation & then at 4:30p they just stopped. Just like that. They had been going in total for 17 hrs and then it’s just like my body pooped out. I’m SO disappointed, they’re calling it “prodromal labor” which I guess is like early labor, supposedly “active labor” will start within a few hours to a couple of days. At this point I think I’m going to not go into labor until I deliver a kindergartner. But enough of that…it’s too frustrating.)

Let’s talk dye.

I used “Dylon” brand fabric dyes, I bought mine from JoAnn’s but I’ve also seen them at Wal-Mart. Overall I was really happy with it, the colors came out super vivid which was what I was hoping for…I dyed each onesie & a pair of white socks in it’s own disposable tupperware container.
A bit messy & a bit time-consuming when you’re doing 6 different colors & each one has to be stirred for 15 minutes but I set Samster up with some paints & we had a good time outside.
Oh! But you TOTALLY have to wash these puppies with some Color Catcher dye sheets. I washed each one in the washing machine individually first & then ran them through all together. Both times with dye sheets. Although I’m still a little wary about washing them with anything else anytime soon…I’ll let you know how that works out. I am going to have fun embellishing these, I’ll post pics when I do. You know, with all that time I’ll have being pregnant for 20 months…

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Wah, wah, wah!

by Natasha on August 3, 2010 in Uncategorized

I’m sure that’s what I must sound like. I big pregnant bucket of complaints. I just can’t help myself, these last couple of weeks of pregnancy seriously suck. I’m huge, everything hurts & for the life of me I just can’t tell if this baby is coming tonight or 2 weeks from tonight. That’s definitely the hardest part…not being able to control the situation. At all. Grr.

But enough of that…

I did do some sewing while my mother-in-law was here watching Samster that I never showed you, want to see?

I suppose I could have ironed it before taking a picture but the key word there is “could”

It’s just a little knit dress with fuzzy orange iron-on letters for her name. I like it. And she seems to also which is always nice.Personally I think her choice of accessorizing with Hello Kitty rainboats, a purple satin handbag & fuchsia tiara were well, brilliant to be honest.

Last a quickie pair of 10-minute pajama pants with a nice heart on the butt because who doesn’t love a good butt applique?

So that’s that. A bit a sewing and a whole bunch of sulking.

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36 weeks…and counting

by Natasha on August 1, 2010 in Uncategorized


Today I went to Panera and felt that uncomfortable feeling that everyone was staring at me. To the point where I went through my mental checklist of making sure no inappropriate body parts were hanging out. Boobs covered? Check. Butt under wraps? Check. Chach covered? Well I certainly hope so.

That’s when I realized they were staring because I’m that lady that waddles in with her enormous, in your face, pregnant belly. Although I HATE feeling like someone’s staring at me I have enjoyed seeing men’s reactions over the last week or so. They get so darn uncomfortable! Like if they get too close I might spontaneously go into labor. This last week at my Dr’s appt I was in the elevator with a cop, he would not take his eyes off my stomach to the point where I said to him, “Don’t worry, you won’t have to deliver it in the elevator”. He gave a nervous laugh & got off on the next floor.(Btw, in the interest of full disclosure I never wear my hair down. I was hedging my bets that I won’t be leaving the house for the next several months & got my hair done. The fact that someone else blow-dried it is the sole reason it looks decent.)

At my last Dr.’s appointment I was 1 cm dilated & 85% effaced. I know that means my cervix is thin but can you walk around for weeks being effaced without being dilated?? Which is more a sign that things are gonna happen? Chums is 36 and a half weeks so I’m feeling pretty good that things will be cooked & am getting anxious for when it might happen. Every little cramp I think, “Gasp. Could this be it?!” Only to go to bed still pregnant. And wake up, still pregnant. Don’t get me wrong, I really hope the baby makes it to 38 weeks, that would really put my mind at ease that we (hopefully) won’t have the same issues that Samster had when she was born at barely 37 weeks. Too skinny, not a good eater, terrible sleeper, reflux, colic…I could go on & on. This time I want a nice fat baby.

Hmmm, I wonder when it will be….hmmm…..

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I spy a tutu…

by Natasha on July 29, 2010 in Uncategorized

YOU
GUYS
ARE
AWESOME.

This was my dining room table, now it’s known as Tutu Drive Central Command. I can’t even tell you how it makes me feel to look at this, it makes my eyes well up almost every time I come down the stairs! I mean, I knew I’d get some response but this, this is incredible! So you want to know what we’re up to?? Huh??? Guess!

Nope, higher.

Higher.

Ok, ready for this??

Drumroll please…

ONE HUNDRED & EIGHTY TWO!!!

Can you believe that?!? And the drive isn’t even over yet! 182, WOW. That’s all I can say, WOW.

Not that I underestimated you, I just didn’t think that many people would have the time to whip up so many gorgeous, handmade dress up items. They’re all done so beautifully too. Seriously, what talented ladies you are!

I had originally wanted to post pics of all the items as they came in but there were just wayyy too many. (which probably would have been boring at some point anyway, you must be getting tired of posts with “tutu” in the title) So instead I’m going to feature a few of the ones that came in (show & tell is always fun) and also give a list of thankyous. If I’ve missed your name please let me know, unless of course your tutu is in transit. I’ll go by the post office a few more times over the next couple of weeks & will send out the final shipment to the Princess Alexa Foundation on Aug 15th, that will give anyone who might have sent it out on the 31st a bit of time to get here.

So take a peek at these beautiful donations…I wish I could show them all but here’s a little taste.How gorgeous is the Snow White tutu Stephanie from Obella-roseo.blogspot.com made?! And those flower & fish tutus from Kathryn in Indiana, amazing! Stacia from “Little B & Me” made that adorable teapot tutu using Jess’ tutorial for the Dress Up Skirt. So did Katie in Kentucky, except she made 5, yes, FIVE beautiful skirts! Wow Katie. Wow.Elizabeth sent the most amazing box of polka dot dress up skirts & superhero capes with masks. How incredible are her sewing skills?? Seriously, I’m jealous. I somehow misplaced the name of who made the awesome packaging for her tutus, whoever you are you get a big gold star for creativity! (Sorry) Christy in Texas put together her own method for making these three beautiful white net skirts, so pretty! Brenda from Jersey Girls Treasure Box made this gorgeous green garden tutu along with um, EIGHT others! And some very lucky little girl is going to get that beautiful princess tutu & headpiece from Debra.This box blew me away when I opened it. Those are 11 bags of tutus with matching wands & superhero caps with masks. And my favorite part?? The capes are reversible from Superman to Batman! Seriously Dana & Karen, you are something special. I’m thinking an etsy shop at the very least. Bravo ladies!
This box of goodness is all from Michelle in Michigan, give yourself a pat on the back lady. (and your hands a rest from knotting all that tulle!)I thought Stephanie’s patriotic star tutus were a neat twist.
And all 8 of these gorgeous colored knotted tutus? From Kristen in Georgia. Incredible right?!
Carrie from Greenbean’s Crafterole sent the most amazing box of tutus with sweet butterfly wands. Look at the details she put into her 8 tutus too! Man, those little flowers are charming.
And Heather from Cali’s donation box had just about every fun dress up item available to man in it, including some homemade tutus!

So there’s just a few, I so wish I could show more but this post is already getting super long. I do want to take a minute to say thankyou to each of you guys for your donations though if I haven’t mentioned you already. Also if you included a blog address or business card I linked to it below. I hope everyone will go look at everyone else’s blogs. Then we can all be a bunch of tutu obsessed blogging buddies. (:

Maggie in FL (her embellished tutus were AWESOME, oh, and she’s my baby sister, hehe!)
Lyndsay in Utah
Ansley in Idaho
Julie at Crafts for Lily
Krystal in Washington
Natalie from 1 Hungry Hippie
Mandy from Sugar Bee Craft Edition
Sunny in Maryland
Kirsten from The Quirky Frog
Melissa in Mississippi
Marsha from Marshasullivan.wordpress.com
Gabby from Gabbyyrm.blogpsot.com
Jessica from A Little Gray
Michelle & Family from 4daydreambelievers
Tammy in Michigan
Alayna from Alaynas Creations
Sarah from North Carolina
Two Little Hooligans
Rachel at Lily Ruth’s Mom
Ettiene at Judy Cat Crafts
“A” from Centreville
Becky from Chocolate Can’t Get You Pregnant
“L” from Kentucky
Rachel from Texas

And a super big thank you to Jess from Happy Together, Lynette from Get Your Craft On & Adrianna from Crafterhours for their AMAZING guest posts & beautiful donations. I can’t thank you ladies enough!

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Happy Birthday Samster!

by Natasha on July 27, 2010 in Uncategorized

Ok, so I feel like I’m starting every post lately with an apology followed by explanation as to why I haven’t been around but here we go again. I know you guys are sweet about me not keeping up my blogging during these last few weeks of pregnancy but I still feel so guilty! Like if I miss too many days all my readers will disappear. Dumb, no?

Well, we did have a whopper of a last few days. If you’re local then you know exactly what I’m talking about. We had a ridiculous storm come through on Sunday afternoon. We (P, Samster, my dear MIL & I) were all hanging out in the kitchen when it started to get really dark out. It had been over 100 degrees all weekend so a thunderstorm wasn’t too shocking. And then the rain started, & then, I kid you not, the most incredible winds I’ve ever experienced IN MY LIFE. All the chairs & the table on the patio where blown across the deck, the baby pool went flying, trees looked like they might snap in half. We all just stood there in shock for a minute & then P said, “um, I think we should head to the basement” So we did. Within 5 minutes it was over but even through all my hurricane experience from living in Florida I can’t say I’ve ever experienced a storm like that before. Of course power went out but what we didn’t learn until later is that the entire city lost power! After the storm it didn’t cool off too much either. I’ve been sweating my cha-cha off the last few days & grumpy doesn’t even begin to cover my mood. Until this morning that is, the power came on at 6a after 2 days of middle of summer heat. Not to mention no tv, microwave, lights, computer…not a happy household to say the least. But now, now I’m cool, comfy & am the happiest girl on Earth. I never realized how much I love my house until I had to live in a non-functioning version of it for 2 days. Even seeing the fridge light come on is putting a smile on my face. So now that we’re out of our pioneer life of the last few days I can finally download pics from Samster’s bday party & share them with you. We just had a little get together with a few friends, nothing too crazy since I’m trying to take it easy until Chums is done cooking. (35.4 weeks, woohoo!) Really the only somewhat crafty thing I did was I added onto her photo garland with an “I’m 2!” picture. (the original tutorial is here)Samster’s personal tutu collection came in quite handy since most of her friends are little girls…Daddy stayed up late the night before putting together her bday present playhouse…I can’t believe my little girl is 2. Wow. How can a birthday make you so happy & so sad all at the same time? Although I guess I still have a few more hours with my 1 yr old, her birthday isn’t technically until tomorrow…Oh, and the tutus have been coming in like MAD, I’m SO excited!!! I’ll post about that tomorrow. Promise!

Thanks for being patient guys. It means a lot. (:

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Tutu & Contraction EXTRAVAGANZA!!!

by Natasha on July 22, 2010 in Uncategorized

That’s what we’re having here in the Samster household…

So two things really quick & then I’m gonna go to bed. (Yes, I’m going to bed at 8:30)

1) Thank you all SO SO much for all the wonderful comments & emails, I keep re-reading them because it’s so reassuring to hear that other people have gone through the same thing. (:
I had a break yesterday from the contractions & was starting to think maybe it was just one false labor & everything had calmed down but today has been rough. They just don’t stop all day long. I went to the Dr & although she’s not putting me on complete bedrest she said just to take it easy & shoot for one more week. If I can just get to next Friday then I’ll be 36 weeks & I can get back to my normal activities without fear that it will push me into early labor. “One more week, one more week, one more week…”

2) The tutus have been pouring in!!! On Tuesday I got 21 tutus from the post office. TWENTY ONE!! WOOHOO! In all honesty, when the postal worker stacked up all the packages waiting for me my eyes welled up with tears. It’s SO wonderful to really see, right in front of me, all the caring & wonderful hearts you guys have. And what you’ve made, oh my gosh, they’re incredible! I just have to find a way to take some pics & post them because what you’ve made is AMAZING. Seriously, amazing!

So that’s what’s going on here. I had forgotten how hard these last few weeks of pregnancy are, the not knowing, the wondering if this time it could be it. When I get anxious & just want it to be over I have to remind myself that the more time the baby cooks the better. What will just be a few weeks now will mean so much more in the long run. Just gotta get some perspective. Deep breaths….whewwwww…..

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