I visited my OBGYN for my monthly appointment today. Everything looked good - Easton was moving around as usual, and his heartbeat was strong at 150 beats/minute. My doctor measured my stomach and said my measurement was 21, which was right on track. I've also finally put on a few pounds, but I am still not quite back to my pre-pregnancy weight. At least we're moving in the right direction, and my doctor seemed pleased with our progress.
Jason had a few days off this past weekend, and on Saturday we did a little shopping. Several friends & family members have recommended that we check consignment stores for clothing and other baby items. I've never been much of a "thrift shopper" myself, but I figured it was worth a try, especially for items like clothing that are grown out of so fast. There is not much to choose from in the Port Huron area, but a web search turned up all types of shops closer to bigger cities, like Troy & Detroit.
I of course made a spreadsheet of the locations/addresses and we hit the road on Saturday. The shops had the cutest names, like "Cutie Patootie" & "Funky Frog". I must admit, I was SHOCKED at the quality and selection. We purchased 2 nice, warm snowsuits, 2 pairs of khaki pants, 1 pair of jeans, a Hawaiian shirt, a plaid long-sleeved button down shirt, a sweater with the cutest patches on the elbows, a pair of Mickey pj's and two long-sleeved onesies. All of the items were really nice brands, like Baby Gap & Children's Place.
And guess how much we spent?????? Only $50! I felt like we robbed the stores! Just one snow suit would have cost what we spent on all the items below:
We've made some more progress on the nursery - as mentioned in a previous post, our nursery bedding arrived. Over the weekend we decided to wash it and get it ready for the crib. It came out of the wash a bit wrinkled, so Jason IRONED the sheet, comforter, crib skirt and bumper! He's an excellent ironer (I guess he picked up that skill in the Marines). :-) Jason also surprised me by putting all of the bedding on the crib! He claimed he was using the bathroom (I thought he was gone a LONG time, but didn't want to question him) but then he said "look in the baby's room" and I saw the crib, all decked out and ready for Easton!
In other nursery news, I stopped by a sporting goods store today. I wanted to find a baseball jersey that we can personalize with Easton's name to hang on the wall. Not only did I find a nice navy jersey, but I also got a pair of white baseball pants with navy pinstripes, a navy batter's helmet and the best part, a set of all 5 bases!!! Everything was a "steal" and on clearance since baseball season is ending (get it, steal???) :-) I plan to hang the bases on the wall in the shape of a baseball diamond ... the pants and jersey will most likely be placed in a shadow box. And I'm not quite sure what I'll do with the batter's helmet yet - maybe turn it over & fill it with diapers???
Other than that (which is a lot now that I type it!) we're anxiously awaiting our trip home next week. We have two baby showers scheduled, and of course want to visit with all of our friends & family members. Can't wait to see everyone!!!
4 comments:
Jason is such a good Dad ironing those sheets and making baby Easton's bed all comfy for him...and you're a good Mommy out there scouting bargains so he can dress fit to kill and not bust the budget all to heck..
Hahahha, just laughing at your mom's comment! "fit to kill" and "bust the budget all to heck"... way too funny!
You guys are on the ball - you better save some stuff to do in those last couple of weeks or you're going to go crazy just sitting around and waiting!!!
LOVE the idea of the bases on the wall...brilliant!!! He is going to have the cutest little nursery to snuggle up in!!!
Hey Keely! You look great! Reading about your nursery, I thought I would shoot you over a link to my friend's blog. She does cute nursery art and is reasonable! Check it out! http://www.customnurseryart.blogspot.com/
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