Friday, March 16, 2012

I'm back....

I'm back....but not totally! Things in the Boggs household have been crazy! Since I have been so sick I have been sleeping and laying in bed an extra amount and Brett has been putting in a lot of extra Braylen time. I am using all of my feel good times to get play with Braylen, survive at work, and pack when I can.

Tomorrow is the day, we are officially moving to our new house. I plan on taking a nice hot bath in my new tub! We are so ready and anxious but our now house is barely packed and ready. Wish us luck, it is supposed to be raining tomorrow. Yuck!

Unfortunately this means our internet will be disconnected after tonight and will not be hooked up at the new house until the 27th. You probably won't be hearing from me until then. I can blog from my phone but it turns out looking all funny so I will probably just wait.

Sunday, February 19, 2012

8 weeks


Weight gain: I have lost about 2lbs at this point, just not eating like normal 
Stretch marks: Nope, not yet. I got lucky the first time around so crossing my fingers
Cravings: Lots of fresh fruit and sweet treats
Missing Anything?:So far just missing the feeling of NOT being sick and tired!
Wearing: My normal clothes, I bought a belly band but it tends to roll up from the bottom.
Symptoms: Mostly nausea and feeling tired. Having a lot of headaches as well. My OBGYN gave me a prescription for Zofran to help with the sickness, it tends to make me feel dizzy though so not sure if I will pursue taking it.
Braylen thinks:He has no idea, he will talk to my belly if we tell him to but he is still in his own world
Looking forward to:Getting out of the first trimester and feeling better, hopefully! I could also use an energy boost!

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Moving time

We did it, we bought a house!...or are buying a house! We put in an offer a few weeks ago that was accepted and our closing date is in the middle of March. This is a house that we loved back in the fall before we had enough money saved up. Lucky us, no one had snatched it up while we budgeted away and saved enough to pull the trigger. The day after our offer was accepted we found out that other people were thinking about making offers. Everything happens for reason!

Can't wait to move!
We are busying making plans and figuring everything out, not to mention also growing a little human baby. Braylen thinks that the baby is in his belly and he is constantly changing his mind between wanting a brother or a sister. As for Brett, well he is busy bringing me toast and crackers. Not to mention the extra cleaning and Braylen duties that he has taken over for me. Great guy he is! I have been exhausted and sick almost 24/7, all a part of the gig! I don't remember feeling this sick and tired when I was pregnant with Braylen but I was also not working 40 hours and caring for a two year old. It seems as though my belly is ALREADY starting to grow, it is still a little early for that. 

Yep, this pretty much sums it up

Friday, February 3, 2012

Maybe Baby?


That's right folks, that tiny little bean you see is Boggs baby #2!! Braylen is so very excited to announce that he will be a big brother toward the end of September. He wants a baby brother AND a baby sister, although my doc confirmed just ONE baby. Braylen also thinks that the baby is in his belly. 

Brett and I are so happy and blessed to have our two blessings come to us so easily. We were able to see the baby's little heart flickering on the ultrasound screen. I have been exhausted and sickly but am so blessed and happy!

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Surprisingly Easy

We always go grocery shopping on Sundays, it's a natural end to our weekend. This week was no different, besides the fact that this is our first gluten free week. I have been spending a lot of time researching. Researching brands that are/aren't GF and good recipes. I was expecting today to be really hard trying to shop for all things GF but it was surprisingly easy. I was well prepared with my list and my menu plan. Here's what it looks like...

Monday: Last gluten-y dinner out for the husbands birthday!
Tuesday: Tacos, with no tortillas. We used to eat this regularly before going GF. I am anxious to try the GF tortillas though!
Wednesday: Beef Stirfry
Thursday: Shrimp Carbonara
Friday: Homemade pizzas, on GF pizza crust
Saturday: Grilled chicken alfredo(all Classico sauces are GF)

I have high hopes for this week, I even bought GF bread so we could have our sandwiches for lunch. We are trying a few different brands and next week I plan on trying to make my own bread! The GF pasta we are using this week I already know are delicious!

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Gluten Free

Brett and I had been thinking about going Gluten free for awhile now. Mainly because of the research we have seen and heard about gluten's affect on asthma and seizures. It is something we have put a lot of thought into and have finally decided to take a shot at it, a good shot. It will be a family change, mostly for Braylen's health but for ours too. There are many benefits of going gluten free. Braylen will also be going dairy free so we can see if that helps as well.

Now I'm not saying that Brett and I will never eat gluten again, I am sure we will. We are doing this for our baby, we would do anything for him. It will change a lot; no more eating out, family get togethers will be more difficult, and we have to make sure everyone that is around Braylen will be on the same page. There can't be anybody slipping him anything, even just one bite.

Brett's 25th birthday is a week from this Monday on the 30th. We are officially going gluten free the day after. There was a groupon earlier this week for Emealz. It is a meal planning service that has several different options for everyone. I bought the groupon that included a whole year of service for $29.00. We choose the Walmart gluten free plan. I thought this would really help me with gluten free resources and ingredients. I do not usually shop at Walmart but it seemed cheaper and even had some brands listed with it. I plan on checking it out and maybe taking it to HyVee to shop anyways. They also have a lot of options.

There are a lot of gluten free resources out there these days, including knowing people who already do it! I'll keep you updated on how it's going!

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

No Answers

So I promised I would go into more detail about the trip to the neurologist. We went a few weeks ago to St. Louis to see him. We thought that we would maybe get some answers, especially since we were driving from Columbia to see him. It turned into just a consultation and he wanted to set it up for us to do an EEG here in Columbia and have it sent to St. Louis for him to read. 

We scheduled an EEG here at the hospital for this past Tuesday morning. I was told to keep him up late and wake him up early. Ideally, people sleep through EEGs or sit very still with their eyes closed, only I didn't know this. So Monday night we kept him up an extra two hours and woke him up two hours early on Tuesday. He had to have clean hair (so they could put the electrodes on his head) so we gave him a bath and just played for awhile. 

We arrived at the hospital just in time for his appointment. They checked us in and said that someone would come to get him when they were ready. We waited about 2 minutes before a girl came to get us. Brett and I were both there and she only wanted to take one of us, so I went with him. Before we went back she told Brett it could take an hour or two, like he was crazy for wanting to wait for us. 

Once we got to the room she said, "He's going to take a nap right?" I told her that he had been up for awhile but knowing him, (my active, rambunctious, crazy loving TWO YEAR OLD) I said "well no." I was not fully prepared by anyone and thought that as long as he left the cords on his head, we could read or play games, heck even eat snacks. I told her that there was zero chance that he was going to sit on my lap for at least an hour, closing his eyes and NOT moving. She asked when his usual nap time was and I said it was right after lunch time, she found it odd that he did not still take a morning nap. 

She was making suggestions such as bringing a bed in or coming in at his nap time to make this work. Problem is if Braylen isn't comfortable with where he is, for example; a strange hospital with a lady he does not know, he most likely won't even blink. Some days, granted they are bad days, he won't even nap. That really threw her for a loop as if he was the first two year old to ever refuse a nap. Call me crazy but we have also taught Braylen to self soothe, as in I do not rock or put him to bed anymore. I haven't done that for a long time.  He sleeps in his own bed and we put him in there awake. He falls asleep without us in there. This just wasn't a practical situation for my two year old and I was not prepared for it.

So at this point we are trying to figure out out how to go forward. The girl suggested we wake him up around 2am and keep him up until the EEG. I want to see what his pediatrician has to say about it all, after all she blamed him for us not being prepared or sleepy enough. Hard to believe, his doctor is who I trust the most and he is amazing. 

Here are some pictures from our day trip to St. Louis earlier this month, Braylen was a perfect passenger!







Okay, this was not from this trip I just had to share it!