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4.11.13

comfort + pregnancy tips


Saturday was slow and relaxing, just what I needed after last week.  I had been fighting through nights of being constantly woken up with horrible charley horses in my legs and feet, and a bit of anxiety from the loss of sleep.  I saw my doctor at the end of last week and had a good long talk with her.  She suggested taking magnesium, specifically Slow-Mag for the leg pain.  I could tell right away that it was helping so much.  But now i'm starting to realize just how tired I am, so I'm trying to be careful and recover.

Comfort is something i'm always on the search for.  We've had so much discomfort over the last bunch of years, that whenever there's a tiny chance to create a little refuge, I try to take advantage of it.  The majority of this pregnancy has provided a rest for my body, but as everyone hears, there are plenty of naturally uncomfortable parts of these nine months.  These are some of the things i've found that have helped so much.

After going through my maternity clothes from my last pregnancy, I decided a lot has changed in a decade - no thank you cargo capris! I made a choice not to go nuts buying a bunch of maternity clothes - only the basics.  It started with a Gap order pretty early on, and some disappointing demi-band jeans.  I placed another Old Navy order and bought a pair of these fantastic straight leg full-panel jeans.  They sold out of the exact ones I ordered that were on sale, and I tried ordering the darker wash, but they weren't the same and ended up getting sent back.  I also ordered a pair of full-panel ankle length pants with ankle zips.  Both pairs have been worn all throughout the pregnancy, but the jeans are definitely a favorite.

Another great discovery was Topshop maternity.  I was skeptical about how comfortable their maternity line would be and how well it'd fit, so I only ordered two items and was ready to send them back if I had to.  I splurged on these chinos since not every day is a hip-hugging, straight leg pants kind of day during pregnancy (in fact, most days are a "can I stay in stretchy pants?" kind of day).  I LOVE them.  I didn't discover until a couple weeks in that they have an adjustable waist, which definitely helps them not to sag.  I only wish they weren't capri length now that the weather is getting colder.  The other item I ordered was a pair of Ponte Leggings that were on sale, and although i'm constantly hiking them up (some belly panels are just much too long, even for my torso), they're nice and thick and i'm glad I ordered them.  For the sizing, I just used their sizing chart and didn't have a problem.

For tops, i've had a bit of a problem finding things I like, or things that don't just annoy me through the day.  I have been able to fit into most of my roomier button down shirts and almost all of my hand-knit sweaters, so that's what i've been sticking to.  I'll often use an Ingrid and Isabel Bellaband that my friend was kind to loan to me when I do wear non-maternity tops.  I'll even wear it with maternity jeans, to add some length and hide those jean panels.  I would love to find some comfortable long-sleeve shirts to either wear under sweaters, or alone.  So far I just steal Doug's Gap Essential Long-Sleeve tees from his side of the closet.  Now that it's cooler, I haven't gotten as much use out of my short sleeve tops, but this non-maternity short-sleeve sweatshirt was a lifesaver while it was still warm out - super comfortable and nice and long.   I have ordered a t-shirt from ASOS maternity line for layering, but am still waiting on delivery.

You can usually find me carrying around a hot water bottle in it's cover to stay warm, or sitting with my back on a heating pad if there's an outlet close!  Include a pot of tea, and it's hard to get up and move!

I have found that any pajamas in Target's Gilligan & O'Malley Sleepwear line are excellent as long as you buy a little big.  This classic, super-soft set have been my favorites all throughout my pregnancy, and I just found another pair at my Target for $12!  I picked up this flannel sleep shirt in large that was also on clearance and was surprised to find that it actually fits!  I always look forward to being able to come home and wear my pajamas, a sweater and Padraig slippers after a long day.

As far as beauty products go, I try to keep things simple for my usually intolerant skin.  Thayer's Rose Petal Witch Hazel Toner has been an amazing discovery early on in my pregnancy.  Using it cold in the summer was especially refreshing.  My routine every morning and night has been to use my Clarisonic Mia with a mild cleanser, followed by Thayer's toner and Neutrogena's Clear Face moisturizer on only the really dry days.  I find this routine to be the only thing that keeps my skin happy.  Most days makeup is too much to fuss with, so whenever I wear Clinique's Lash Doubling Mascara, it feels like I really put a lot of effort into getting ready!

I did a bunch of research on belly balm since I had a good one I loved for my last pregnancy that I can no longer find, but eventually just started using plain old body lotion.  It seems to help with the itching, but we'll see how it does in the stretch mark department (although i've heard all the balms aren't going to do much anyway).  I got away with hardly any during my last pregnancy, but was a lot younger then!

If you have any suggestions about comforting things you've found, please pass them on.  They don't have to be pregnancy related, in fact, most of my favorite things over the last couple months have been non-maternity!

30.8.13

baby knits



over the last couple years of physical pain and medical trails, i've knit more and more to keep my sanity. even after my diagnosis of infertility, i would wistfully knit baby items as weird way of letting things go.  friends would have babies, and i'd usually pass on these little tiny knits thankful to have a gift on hand to give.  some i held onto, waiting for time to help me ease my grip and let go even more.

 blocking the chunky knit cardigan from erika knight's book, simple knits for cherished babies 

and then i found out i was pregnant, and something crazy happened.  i was terrified to knit baby things.  i'm not a superstitious person, but there was something so scary to me about knitting specifically for one person, knowing there was a chance that little person wouldn't make it.  i was afraid to have a physical reminder linked to longing and hope.  but just like all medical trials, a short, two week period of bed rest early on in me knowing about my pregnancy gave me little other to do than pick up the knitting needles. i found that the more i knit, the more i felt ready for whatever was ahead.


started off with a tiny zip up the back hooded baby sweater, an all time favorite item my mother-in-law had knit for my daughter years ago.  i have yet to add the zipper, but absolutely loved the pattern and the finished, tiny result.  i'm so glad this classic pattern has been made available for free!

since our baby will be born somewhere around the end of the year, i was convinced i needed to knit something even teenier for it to wear right away!  i used an old favorite pattern from erika knight's book, simple knits for cherished babies, and added my own garter stitch shawl collar after everything was seamed.  the pattern calls for chunky yarn, so i might be pushing it with this lion brand fishermen's wool dk/worsted weight yarn.  it's pretty little, but babies usually are!  we've taken a poll in the house and have decided all it needs it a little tiny pocket and leather buttons.  and a smoking pipe.


i'm only halfway through my next project, but it's turning out so perfectly, i had to share!  this is another classic pattern that has been made available for free online.  word is, they're the absolute best and actually stay on babies feet!  i originally saw spindelicious' perfect version on ravelry and would still love to knit an exact pair.  i thought i'd test out the pattern first using the knitpicks stroll i had on hand, and am so happy i did.  the pattern is great, i just made sure to slip that first stitch purlwise for the top of the toe section, knit or purl to the end and then knit or purl two together (like turning the second half of short row heel on a sock).  i am much happier with the result as opposed to whatever the pattern was asking me to do that i obviously could not wrap my head around.  oh, and i also shortened the cuff by 12 rows only because i was getting bored and tired.  i included the eyelets the pattern suggests, and plan on knitting an i-cord for the ankle out of a contrasting yarn to make them a little more interesting.  possibly a black and white tweed.

i'm sure i'll be fine if all i ever knit were these couple things, but if anyone else has some favorite baby patterns to pass on, i'd love to check them out!   


17.1.12

bread making with bis

East Coast visit before Thanksgiving

when we were visiting family this last november, my sister-in-law spent a morning helping me get over my bread making and kneading fears.  it was such a great experience.  there's something about being taught a domestic skill by someone you love.  it reminds me of that person whenever i repeat the skill, and sticks with me more than just picking up a book and reading about it.  it doesn't hurt that bis is an excellent baker and teacher, too. here was my breadmaking lesson #1.

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olive oil bread

combine dry ingredients:

4 1/2 cups flour (we split it half wheat, half white)
1 tablespoon yeast
1 tablespoon salt

combine + then add:

2 cups water (hot bath temp)
3/4 cups olive oil

knead until smooth and firm.  form into round loaf.  let rise for 30 minutes in greased pan.  if you like, sprinkle with fresh rosemary.  bake at 350 degrees for 30 - 45 minutes.  

enjoy this moist, dense bread that goes perfectly with your favorite winter soup!

9.12.11

rosemary wreaths

rosemary wreaths

i've been down over the last week, recovering from my surgery.  things went even better than we hoped, but we're waiting on all the tests and my biopsy results to come back.  i can tell already that this is not going to be a traditional holiday year, and i'm going to have to take things at a different pace.  i thought i'd have plenty of couch time during my recovery to make christmas presents and do a little online shopping, but all i can seem to do is rest.  my parents are here taking such excellent care of me, and i feel so grateful to have their help.

rosemary wreaths

before my surgery though, i made little rosemary wreaths for each door in our home in preparation for christmas and my parents arrival.  they were so simple to make, and smell wonderful, too.   all i did was wrap twenty-four gauge floral wire around a jar three times, secure the wire around the top of the wire circle, and start wrapping sprigs of rosemary to the frame.  each wreath took only two sprigs, but i could have used more.  i kind of made it up as i went, but this tutorial is an excellent reference.

rosemary wreaths

next up, the rosemary olive oil bread recipe from my sister-in-law that everyone has been requesting!  i just need to clear it with her that it's not a secret!

28.11.11

back home

back home
back home
back home
back home
top two photos: doug's parent's home
bottom two photos: my parents home 

we got a chance to visit both sets of parents while we were traveling.  all i did was hold a baby, learn how to make great bread, help where i could, eat good food, and talk, talk, talk.  walking into both of our childhood homes instantly makes me feel like i'm home.

27.11.11

nyc

 nyc november 2011
nyc november 2011
nyc november 2011
nyc november 2011
nyc november 2011
nyc november 2011
nyc november 2011
top to bottom: homemade pumpkin ice cream on the train :: heading to find my date :: the high line :: the high line :: lunch with a friend :: marimekko's new flagship store :: breakfast at la esquina

going through the pictures from our trip.  mmm... i love the quiet of my every day life, but i do miss the city as soon as we leave.  this visit was very refreshing.

31.10.11

boo!

pumpkin patch
boo!
pumpkin patch

pumpkin patch, hayrides and carving pumpkins, oh my!  it was a good weekend, and the fun has only begun!  i'm going as a bank robber this halloween, how about you?

also, it's not halloween without charlie and a little arsenic now, is it?