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August 29th, 2008

So far, this has been my morning:

I woke up happy, but then remembered the email exchange I had with HR yesterday about how the short-term disability policy I’ve been paying into for two years now might not cover my maternity leave.

Then I remembered that today is payday, but that my paycheck will only be half of what it normally is because of some glitch in payroll that they are fixing by only paying us for one week of work rather than two. And no, they don’t plan to reimburse us for the lost week of work. Ever.

I walked out of my house to get into my car and saw that someone egged me last night. And I had just paid to wash my car yesterday.

I’m still pregnant and this baby doesn’t seem to want to come out. I’m dilated, effaced, walking on a daily basis, and had accunpuncture on Wednesday, and she still seems happy as a clam in there. I guess my belly is so comfy and all the baked goods I’m feeding her have her convinced that she’s in no hurry to join us in the oxygenated world outside my uterus.

But really, this is what’s ruining my day. It’s bloody genius. And it’s totally going to fuck with every bit of momentum Obama may have had on his side after last night’s speech.

I’m so pissed.

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Just about the time I feel like it’s OK to feel really sorry for myself…

August 26th, 2008

Now I know why people don’t walk through Columbia Park after dark.

My friend Ingrid emailed me today to see if I wanted to get together to commiserate about being super pregnant. I told her tonight was my only available night this week and that I was dying to go for a walk. Forgetting that it gets dark a little earlier now that it’s late August, we agreed to meet at my house at 8 p.m. and to walk the loop around Columbia Park.

The park is awesome because it’s tree-filled, which means you are protected from the heat of the sun when it’s hot and from the rain when it’s stormy. Unfortunately, those trees also make it kinda creepy when it’s not light anymore. You can’t see more than about twenty yards into the park from the street after the sun goes down. GTB and I have long speculated that there must be all kinds of debauchery that takes place in there at night.

And now I have proof that we were right.

On our second loop around the park, it was not quite dark yet, but it was dusky. We approached a garbage can that had a pile of clothes next to it. As we got closer, we realized it wasn’t a pile of clothes, but a passed out man with a syringe lying right next to him. Ingrid, being much more Christian than I am, stopped to see if he was OK. I saw the syringe and thought the best thing to do was to get to a payphone and call 911. Once Ingrid saw that the guy couldn’t be roused, she ran looking for a payphone. We found one a few feet away and she dialed 911 as we heard sirens approaching. The 911 operator told Ingrid that help was on the way and to flag the paramedics down. So there we were, two hugely pregnant women, running toward the other end of the park trying to get the medics to hurry in our direction.

We stayed by the unconscious guy until they broke out the crash pack and throat tube thingy. I was pretty sure I wasn’t going to be able to handle watching them pump his stomach so I asked Ingrid if she wanted to stay. She said no so we moved on. Our previous conversation about the aches and pains of pregnancy suddenly seemed trite and we both felt pretty lucky that the worst going on with us was sore hips and frequent pee breaks.

I don’t know what happened to the guy and the syringe, but I do know that I won’t be taking any more non-daylight walks through Columbia Park.

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38 Weeks

August 25th, 2008

Just wanted to post an update that I’m still here, still huge, and still pregnant. Miss Signe doesn’t appear to be in any big hurry, despite the fact that we can both feel how uncomfortably cramped her quarters are getting.

At my doctor’s appointment two weeks ago, I was already dilating and effacing (if you don’t know what that means, you’ll have to look elsewhere for an explanation because I don’t want to get too graphic, not yet at least). I’m hoping at our appointment today, the doctor will tell us I’ve progressed even further and that all systems appear to be a “go.”

I’ve been trying everything I can to encourage this baby to vacate the premises, short of drinking castor oil or putting evening primrose oil suppositories in my hoo-hoo. Those seem too extreme. But I’ve been taking walks, drinking pineapple juice and red raspberry leaf tea, etc. This Wednesday, I have an accupuncture appointment. We’ll see if that does anything to get her moving.

There are two family birthdays this week. GTB’s mom is this Thursday and my brother’s is Saturday. So if she wanted to be born one of those two days, that would be pretty cool. A Thursday birthday would also mean I was having her while Obama was accepting the nomination for president on the anniversary of MLK’s “I have a dream” speech. That would be awesome.

Though, despite my motherly intuition being off about whether she was a boy or a girl, I’ve had dreams and other strong hunches that she’ll come on September 1. Labor Day. Get it? Ha!

I’ll post more news as we get it, if we get it. And I apologize to those of you who yearn for funny posts that aren’t about my gestating state. This is all that’s on my mind right now, so it’s what you’re getting. Sorry.

UPDATE: Doctor says I’m now 2 cm dilated and 80% effaced. Not really “news” per se. But in case you were wondering….

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16 Tons? Chain Gang?

August 21st, 2008

I’m now 37 weeks along, which means Signe is full term and if she was born today she would likely need no interventions and would be perfectly healthy. It’s quite a milestone.

It also means that I could go into labor at any second. However, it could also be another 4-5 weeks. As a control freak, I am driven a bit crazy by this kind of unknown. So I’m doing what I can to retain some semblance of power. Her room is ready. Her clothes are washed. The car seat has been installed in my car. The hospital admission forms have been filled out and mailed in. I’ve started packing my hospital bag. And so now, my focus turns to the music I want piping out of my iPod while I’m in labor.

Not knowing if I’ll need something to help me relax or something to help energize me, I’ve been pondering the playlist for several weeks now. I was thinking I’d make a long mix of soothing sounds. But now I’m thinking I just want to write down a list of things that will suit whatever mood I’m in and, more importantly, won’t annoy me. Then I can just point to an artist on that list and make GTB put on what sounds good at the moment.

So far, the list consists of:

Feist
James Brown
Interpol
Death Cab for Cutie
Broken Social Scene/Kevin Drew
Radiohead (but only In Rainbows or OK Computer)
Sujan Stevens (but only Illinois)
Yo La Tengo

You’ll note that several of GTB’s favorites aren’t on that list. There’s no My Morning Jacket, Hold Steady, or Guided By Voices to speak of. I feel a little bad about that, but, like I told him last night, if we decide to have another kid, he can be the pregnant one. And then he can pick the music for when he’s working on getting 8 pounds of kicking, screaming flesh out of his pee-pee hole.

In the meantime, dear readers, do you have any suggestions for good laborin’ music?

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Too tired to come up with a good title for this post

August 17th, 2008

Probably my least favorite late-pregnancy symptom is this wicked insomnia. It’s 2:26 a.m. and I’m WIDE awake. And it’s far from the first time I’ve been online, reading, or watching TV at some ungodly hour. It’s miserable.

I talked to my doctor about it earlier this week and she thinks it’s totally normal, but she did offer a prescription of Ambien. I want to avoid that if possible, even though it’s been proven mostly safe for pregnant women. So I took her recommendation of a nightly Benadryl or Unisom. Though she told me to call her if I changed my mind about the Ambien.

I have taken Unisom a few times and have found that it makes me really groggy the next day, so tonight (or last night, I should say) I opted for a Benadryl. Several hours later, here I sit, still awake.

Suddenly, Ambien is starting to look pretty good.

Just a few minutes ago, as I was watching the Olympics, as NBC came back from commercial a screen flashed up that said “This encore presentation of prime time Olympics is brought to you by Ambien.” Followed immediately by an Ambien commercial.

That is some fucking brilliant marketing right there. I kinda want to get a prescription just to reward them for that stroke of genius.

Then again, that might be the sleep deprivation talking.

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36 Weeks

August 11th, 2008

My doctor says I probably won’t get much bigger. Let’s pray she’s right.

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Signs of my own personal apocalypse

August 11th, 2008

You know those catalog people who hunt you down and send you endless supplies of Victoria’s Secret and Oriental Trading Company glossies mere minutes after you move into a new place? They are psychic, I swear. I always kinda knew this, because of the fact that it only took a few days to start getting craptons of mags at any new residence I moved into. But apparently, they also know when you get knocked up.

A few weeks after our first prenatal appointment, I started receiving Lilian Vernon and Little Explorers and Pottery Barn Kids. This was OK. Pottery Barn Kids has some damn cute stuff. (Not that we can afford any of it, but still…) But over the weekend, I got my first copy of Coldwater Creek.

I double checked the mailing label to see if maybe it came to, I hoped, “Resident.” No such luck. It came addressed directly to me.

So I guess I’ve gone from the Vicky’s Secret and J Crew demographic to the Land’s End Kids and Coldwater Creek phase of life. Kill me now.

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Tic Tac, sir?

August 8th, 2008

I have this pet peeve about Oregon news. It’s not the bad haircuts, ugly suits, or hokey weather guys. Though they bug me somewhat too.

No, what bugs me about Oregon news is that it’s only considered “news” if it’s about Oregon. For example, that helicopter crash in Northern California that killed several firefighters. The day it happened, I heard it mentioned briefly on OPB. The next day, we found out those killed were from Oregon and all of a sudden it’s breaking news, the top story, and all anyone can talk about. It makes me crazy.

But once in a while, there is a story like this that makes me just love Oregon news. I mean, where else would this even be a story?

More and more urine-filled bottles tossed along I-84

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Fingers crossed

August 1st, 2008

Because when you are this pregnant and feeling completely out of control of both your body and your life, you do silly things like this…

I saw this link on a pregnancy message board and thought it would be fun. So I filled in the answers and here was their “prediction”:

The day you deliver, outside will be slightly overcast. Your baby will arrive in the evening.

After a labor lasting approximately 10 hours, your child, a girl, will be born. Your baby will weigh about 8 pounds, 7 ounces, and will be 18-1/2 inches long. This child will have dark brown eyes and a little patch of brown hair.

I’m still hoping for blue eyes, but the rest of it sounds OK. I think I can handle 10 hours of labor.

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Today’s winner for greatest headline

July 28th, 2008

God I love local news:

Chihuahuas provoke baton attack on nude beach

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