8 Months

112_3456She’s 8 months old!  I can’t believe how fast it has gone by!

Things have been pretty crazy the past couple of weeks.  I tripped over a toy and fractured my foot.  It was certainly an adventure trying to manage carrying a baby and crutches.  But, as of Monday I am off the crutches because the fracture wasn’t as bad as they originally thought!  My FRG was fabulous, they cooked meals for us and brought them by, cleaned the house, ran errands, anything I needed they were more than willing to do!  I couldn’t have made it through without them!  I found out I need glasses, have needed them for awhile according to the doctor, so I am waiting for them to come in and we will see how I like them!

I went today for my 20 week check up.  I have gained 2 pounds in four weeks.  I have to say I was pretty happy about that!  I thought it would be so much more than that!  I have the information so I can go find out pink or blue soon and I can’t wait to find out!

My Trip to the Dentist

I went to the dentist today for my second round of debreeding or as I like to call it “Inflicting of Pain for a Large Fee”.  At least this time they numbed my mouth before they started scraping and digging and whatever else they were doing in there.  It sounded painful!  Now, before bed, I have to brush (which I did before), floss (I’ve never been good at flossing, but I try), and swish mouthwash around in there.  Now, I have to use some crazy looking instrument with a rubber tip to stimulate my gums.  I will admit that since the first round of this debreeding, my gums don’t bleed as often as they did before.  The hygienist was pleased with this as am I.  My jaws are extremely sore tonight, it hurts to yawn!  My next appointment is in August for more of the same.  I hope that in the end all of this pain and money will be worth it!

Mouthing Off

I have had issues with my teeth and jaws ever since I can remember.  I hate going to the dentist because I’ve never had a good experience in visiting them, so I will put off a visit until something happens and I have to go.  Which is what happened today.

I knocked out the halves of two of my front teeth in third grade in a horrible bicycle accident, the day before my family went on vacation.  Of course, I had to wait until we got back to have them fixed.   I remember my mama packing all the bandages and ointments that I had to use everyday on my face, knees, and elbows.  It was horrible!  Once back home, I was referred to a special dentist to have my teeth bonded.  It wasn’t too bad of an experience!

I had braces from 6th grade until 10th grade and wore a retainer for a year after.  Before getting those metal beauties I had six teeth pulled, had to be put to sleep because they had to cut some out from under the gum.  After wearing those lovely metal pains in the butt for years and a reatainer for a year you’d think things would have been solved.  Well, you’d be wrong.  After six months of not wearing the retainer my teeth began to shift.  Needless to say my parents were less than impressed after they spent thousands of dollars only to find all that metal did not do what they were meant to.  

I had seen an oral surgeon after graduating for jaw surgery, which he postponed hoping that things would improve on their own.  At that visit I was told I’d never have to worry about wisdom teeth because I didn’t have roots for them.  Two years later, my jaws were swollen and any activity that involved opening my mouth was out.  After a visit to a dentist I was referred to the same oral surgeon for the removal of, yep, wisdom teeth!  Did they come in straight and nice to make it easy on everyone?  Nope, they were crooked and one came in sideways.  I remember all this so well, because my hubby, then my boyfriend, took me for the surgery, the week of our first anniversary!  We went to Olive Garden for dinner, because, well, pasta doesn’t take that much effort to eat.  I was swollen and miserable and I’m sure so pretty!  The next day they cut those suckers out.   

When we lived in El Paso the bonding on one of my teeth broke and I had to go have it repaired.  The dentist was very nice and told me I needed to make an appointment for x-rays, a cleaning, and possibly a referral to an oral surgeon.  What is up with my need to be seen by a surgeon every time I see a dentist???  Anyway, I made the appointment and then chickened out two days before and cancelled.  In my defense, my husband was deployed and I didn’t have a babysitter for Monkey.  Looking back, I probably should have kept that appointment.  

So, you see, every time I go to the dentist, it turns into a big, painful, and frightening ordeal and I’d rather just avoid it thank you very much.  

So, Sunday I  was eating a sandwich and something broke.  I was afraid to swallow my sandwich because I didn’t want to swallow whatever broke off.  So, gross as it sounds, I dug out what ever broke off and then swallowed my bread.  I got on line and looked up dentists in this area that took the military dental insurance.  I was thrilled to find that the dentist that does everything, surgery, general dentistry, braces… I mean everything is a tricare dentist! I called Monday, but they were closed.  I called Tuesday and they got me in today!  They  emailed me a welcome packet, I filled it out, and faxed it back.  So, when I got there today I was met with smiles and handshakes and offers for juice and water.  They took the time to go over the papers I faxed over yesterday.  I told the nurse my mouth was bad and she laughed, but soon realized I was not kidding!  So, they took some digital photos of my mouth from all different angles and put them up on a screen.  We went through each picture and discussed it.  Then, the dentist came in.  All three of us discussed the state of my mouth and the best way to proceed with treatment.  Being pregnant is going to cause a few complications in this quest for a beautiful healthy new mouth, but that’s ok, we’ll just take it a step at a time!  

The bad news is that there is so much that needs to be done.  X-rays to look for joint problems in my jaws, debreeding (which sounds so bad) to remove built up calcium and plaque all in hopes of improving the health of the gum tissue, more cleanings, a couple of fillings, and then braces to stop the wear of my teeth on one side and correct the bite on the other side.  30 years old and going the route of braces again!  Maybe this time they’ll work! Oh, and did I mention the bone loss in my upper teeth?  Yep, so that has to be stopped and repaired.  He didn’t tell me how they repair that and I’d rather not know, just put me to sleep and do what ya have to do!  A lot of the cosmetic stuff will have to wait until Baby #3 is here.  At least we have a plan of action and I’m excited to start on this long road to a new smile!

I’m A Hungry Girl

hungry_girlI have been so incredibly hungry with this pregnancy.  I was never this hungry this soon with my other two.  I’m afraid if I keep eating every time my stomach growls (which is all the time) I’ll be the size of a house by the time this baby gets here!

I ordered Hungry Girl 200 Under 200 and Hungry Girl Recipes and Survival Strategies for Guilt Free Eating in the Real World before I found out I was expecting.  I’ve thumbed through them several times and most of the recipes sound delicious and healthy.  So I decided to make a couple of the recipes today and I was not disappointed!

I made Strawberry Cheesecake Minis and they are still chilling, but they smell incredible and the batter was very tasty!  The great part about these little yummy’s is that they only have 65 calories per cheesecake.  Now the hard part will be eating only one!  Then I made a creamy vanilla dip for fruit.  It was awesome!

I am going to be making the Slow Cookin’ Pulled Chicken over the weekend and can’t wait to taste it with some cole slaw and pickles.  Yum, pickles!

The recipes in these books are low cal, low fat, and low in sugar.  All this is very good news for someone who is a very hungry girl!

The Beginning of R and R

A lot has happened since my sweet, wonderful husband got home Saturday night.  We’ve been doing a lot of running around, but it’s wonderful to have him home!    Yesterday I took Kendal to the doctor for her four month check up, while my husband took Monkey to preschool.  Kendal is developing beautifully, weighing in at 13 1/2 pounds and 24 3/4 inches long.  She got three shots and was not amused.  Once we were done at the hospital the hubby and I headed to the Ford dealership to look at cars.  I got out of the car with my purse open and slung my iPhone onto the pavement.  Let’s just say the phone and the parking lot didn’t get along at all!  So, I test drove a SUV, and then headed to the AT&T store, only to find out that the iPhone does not have insurance, so I ended up replacing it.  Once done there we headed to another car dealership and looked at three vehicles.  I decided to test drive two of them.  I liked both of them and they had some similarities, so then I let hubby take them for a spin.  He liked them both too, but we both liked the Dodge Nitro best, so that is what I got!  I love it!  It’s beautiful!  As for the other car that decided to fall apart, the transmission and every major component to the transmission apparently burned up.  We added two new members to our family, we bought Monkey two guinea pigs, both boys, named Abbott and Costello.  Kendal also started cereal.  She had her first taste of it today!  I’m not sure how she felt about it, she’d get excited when she saw the spoon, flailing her arms and opening her mouth, once the spoon was in, the cereal oozed back out.  We’ll try again tomorrow!  Anyway, that about sums up the past couple of days!  I’m off now to enjoy my family!

My poor shattered iPhone

My poor shattered iPhone

 

Monkey and Costello

Monkey and Costello

My best friend left last night after being here for a week.  Monkey and I were sad to see her go.  It was so nice having a familiar face to hang out with and to help out!  We packed a lot into a week.  She wanted to experience Alaska, and so I tried to help her do that.  We went to Santa’s House twice, saw the Aurora Borealis, which was absolutely beautiful and if I’d had a really fabulous camera I might have been able to get a picture, but my point and shoot just wouldn’t do it.  We walked across the frozen Chena River, saw a dog sled race, and went to the ice park.  The only thing we didn’t get to do was snow tubing, but Kendal got sick with a stomach virus and I didn’t want to leave her with anyone since she was puking her guts up and super fussy!  We took lots of pictures and she bought lots of stuff to take back home!  Oh, and she wanted to see wildlife and had almost given up hope, but yesterday on our way to North Pole, we saw a moose!  It was a female moose, so no antlers, but a moose! I am so glad that she got to come! 

Me, Kendal, and my best friend Melody

Me, Kendal, and my best friend Melody

My New Toy

We had our cell phone service through T Mobile, unfortunately, TMobile doesn’t cover Alaska.  Basically it just switched us to AT&T, which was fine until recently when calls kept getting dropped, voice mails arrived six hours after they were sent, and text messages were left floating in space.  Hubby and I discussed these problems and decided that switching to AT&T was the best option.  So we went to the At&T store today and purchased new iPhones.  One for me and one for him.  Normally, I could care less about technology.  I know how to operate my computer and iPod and really that’s all I need.  But this iPhone, it’s awesome!  I have spent all afternoon sitting around playing with it.  Downloading play lists, adding applications that I’ll probably never use, but look cool, so I had to have them, and trying to figure out how to make ring tones out of my already purchased iTunes music.  So, if you have an iPhone and know how to do this, please help me!