My First Trimester Experience:

I’m now well into my 2nd trimester, but I still thought it was important to document how my 1st trimester went for other women reading this to get another perspective of what the first 3 months are like. Also, this blog serve as an online diary of sorts to revert back to when I want take a stroll down memory lane. If you haven’t read my previous post: “Well… We’re Having a Baby!” prior to this one, I suggest you start with that… it’s the cuter and more romantic side to pregnancy. This, on the other hand, is the raw side of the story:

As I may have previously mentioned, I decided to take a pregnancy test before I even had the chance to miss my period (2 days early to be exact) and when I got that BFP (big fat positive), I immediately thought that the next morning I would start having all the awful first trimester symptoms (aka morning sickness/ all day sickness). Fortunately, I didn’t, but that’s not to say I never got sick because from time to time I got the occasional queasy-spell, but never did it get in the way of anything unlike some of my family and friends who were sick all day for the whole 9 months (hats off to you ladies). Knock on wood, I haven’t really gotten THAT sick as of yet.

What I did feel though was extreeeemely tired, and not the regular tired where you feel like you didn’t get a good night’s sleep, but the kind of tired that any little task; like doing groceries, making dinner, or even walking up the stairs felt like I had just run a marathon and needed to lie down and rest. For me, that had to be the strangest symptom. Since I’m a very driven and motivated person by nature, when I set my mind to something I’m very go go go, but instead I felt ZERO motivation to do anything. I had gotten a cold/flu twice in this time, probably because I tried pushing myself when my body was clearly trying to get me to take it easy. If you’ve been pregnant or even if you haven’t, imagine already feeling like crap! Now imagine not being able to take anything to make you feel even remotely better… wahhh! I have my tried and true method and remedies and instead I just had to suffer and wait it out (which took 3 times longer) that was torture… ok, a bit dramatic but… well, hormones! Also, funniest symptom of them all… the extreme heightened sense of smell. Like I mean I felt like I had a super power. One time Sean was making coffee one weekend morning, and I literally yelled from upstairs for him to stop whatever he was doing because he was stinking up the house with the smell of wet dog. Thankfully, I got over the coffee aversion fairly quicky, however, the smell of eggs will still set me off.

I consider myself very fortunate to have had the first trimester experience that I did. I didn’t have much of an appetite though which did worry me a bit. I was afraid I wasn’t getting enough nutrition to feed my baby and therefor wouldn’t be growing as it was supposed to. Which brings me to the next point, my worst symptom of all was probably the anxiety. I didn’t vocalize it at all, maybe just to my husband, but even at that not at all to the extent that I was actually feeling it. I was TERRIFIED something horrible would happen to our sweet baby, the thing I longed for most my entire life. I would pray so hard, but oddly enough, inversely, I wouldn’t allow myself to fully believe and connect to this dream of mine. Even after hearing the heartbeat at 10 weeks, as much as it felt more real, I still had a hard time letting myself fall in love with this tiny human. Even after the ultrasound photos and the positive news we received from our DNA testing… I still wouldn’t. It was only a couple days or maybe even weeks after the gender reveal that I allowed myself to finally cry over the realization of how lucky am that I to get the chance to carry this beautiful little nugget.

I’m now at 23 weeks, and getting to feel her wiggle around is the coolest freaking feeling in the world and it’s as if she knows when I need a little reassurance and let’s me know “I’m here Ma!”. So I guess i’ll leave you with the fact that it’s totally normal to feel nervous, anxious and downright scared until that 15 week “safety zone” (and even a little bit after tbh). We feel like if we vocalize how we’re feeling and say it out loud that something bad will happen, but I choose to believe that’s just our maternal instincts kicking in.

Stay tuned for my next post about the gender reveal and my experience finding out.

Thanks for following,

alongwithb.

Mother’s Day Gift Guide

So with Mother’s Day fast approaching (and knowing how last minute some of us can be), I figured I’d give you some ideas for what to buy for your lovely Mom (or let’s be honest your wife depending how old your kiddies are!). Here are some gift ideas that would be suitable for any age and every budget. Although I am not yet a mother, I do have a mom whom I’ve gotten plenty of successful gifts for (ask her yourself if you don`t believe me), so I consider myself pretty much a pro! Here goes:

Kids:

Husbands… this one’s for you! We know that besides the cute little hand stamped cards with the words “I LOVE YOU MOM” painted on the front, your children can’t afford to do much else. So that’s where you come in.

  1. Pretty Much Free: Wake up earlier, make some breakfast, and do the cute breakfast in bed delivered by your children approach. This is a crowd-pleaser! *For an added bonus, make sure the little ones are already cleaned up and dressed and that the kitchen is cleaned up so mama doesn’t have to think about that when she gets out of bed!
  2. Budget Friendly: What are some of her interests and hobbies? Knitting, running, blogging, going out for coffee, getting her nails done? Something as simple as organizing a coffee date with her best friend and taking care of the bill before-hand, or buying her a note pad/pen for her blogging ideas, or even some yarn for her knitting. Any small gift that shows that you care and want to give her some time to do what she loves, even just for that afternoon is a success.
  3. Lavish: Book her a day at the spa and the bill taken care of while you watch the kiddos. This could be a package with the whole nine-yards: mani, pedi, massage, facial… or even just a message would be incredibly appreciated. She will thank you for the couple of hours to herself.

** Pro Tip: New moms want TIME! A novelty that they don’t get to enjoy much anymore with the bundle of joy that is now attached to their hip pretty much 24/7. If you can give her that, you’re golden!

Teens:

  1. Pretty Much Free: Pack your momma’s lunch with her favourite food and snacks, and even include a cute little hand-written note on a napkin. She’ll find it super cute and quirky that you’re imitating what she did for you when you were a kid.
  2. Budget Friendly: Take her out to go watch a movie! The fact that you’re willing to be seen at the movies with your mom will be an extreme compliment and she’ll love it. Pitch in for some snacks as an extra cool move!
  3. Lavish: Get her some cute jewelry that reminds you of her, maybe even a Pandora bracelet with a “mom” charm. Anything that your mom will wear with pride and show off to her friends and be able to say her kid got her that!

**Pro Tip: A mom to teenagers wants to know she’s still loved and appreciated even though you may have a hard time showing it at this age. So a little “hey mom, I’ll always be your little girl/boy” gift will warm the cockles of her heart and you’ll nail mother’s day!

Adults:

  1. Pretty Much Free: Make your mom a good home cooked meal! If you don’t know how to cook, YouTube some step-by-step recipes, or even boil some pasta and throw some store bought sauce over and eat together. Show her how much you understand and appreciate all those years that you had a meal on the table at night and it’s your way of paying her back for it all!
  2. Budget Friendly: I’m big on getting things personalized, if I could engrave everything… trust me, I would! Some cool options would be on drinkware: a mug with “MY MOM IS THE BEST” written on it. I’ve even seen Swell bottles get engraved if she’s big on having a reusable water bottle on her at all times. Or if she’s more into spirits (which, I mean… DUH!) get her a signature glass of her drink of choice with her name written across. *Bonus: if you go to one of those paint-it-yourself places and make her something unique with your own creativity would be even better!
  3. Lavish: Book a weekend getaway with your momma. A cute B&B or a chalet, a spa getaway or even Vegas if that’s more her style, and enjoy some uninterrupted time together.

**Pro Tip: Spending some quality time with your Mom at a point in life where you are both so busy with your own schedules in your respective lives, is worth more than any gift. This is a time in her life where she wants to spend as much of it with her children, so that’s the best gift you can possibly give… quality time together!

I hope this helps any of you out there who are looking to add a special touch to the one day a year where our Mothers should get extra special attention. To all new moms, moms with experience, grand-moms and moms-to-be, I wish you a very HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY! Without you guys, we wouldn’t be half the kids we are today and incase no one else tells you today, we appreciate all that you do more than we show but more than you know!

xoxo,

beingbrittney.

(And no mom, I didn’t include your gift in here, so stop trying to guess what it is! 😉 )

(All photos in circles were taken from google)