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Pregnancy Week 19: Weigh-ins, Pelligrino and Names

Week 19, and I feel like I’ve been pregnant forever. I don’t say that in a whining, complaining way (not yet anyway)– but I feel like “only week 19??”  I find myself obsessing over not feeling the baby yet. 3rd time Moms are suppose to feel it sooner!…. But I’m “only 19 weeks”.

*Sigh* guess that’s what happens when you know you’re pregnant practically the day after you’re actually pregnant. You’re on pregnancy fast forward.

Life.

Since my last update, we’ve been semi-settling into our temporary apartment while our new home is finished. The apartment is nice enough, nothing to complain about, but I just want to feel permanently settle. Unfortunately though, we were informed that that “permanently settled” date may actually be more like WEEKS (or days!) before the baby arrives, not months. This news triggered my very first crazy, hormone induced, preggo meltdown … which began in the kitchen cabinet store. Yep. Totally in public. That was fun. When we got back to the apartment James whipped me up a Crystal Light Margarita Mocktail and listened to my rambling. If that doesn’t scream love, I don’t know what does.

Cravings and Weigh-ins

No pregnancy cravings to speak of, except for my addiction to sparkling water and seltzer. In the past few days, I’ve downed bottles Pelligrino like they were the bottles of the merlot I truly needed.

I am up a grand total of 10 lbs. And find that I’m treating every doctors visit like a Weight-Watchers weigh-in … that always ends with food. The days leading up to the visit, I am the picture perfect healthy eater -all salads and fruit. The morning of, I pray for nature to call (yes, I said it), wear the lightest clothing possible, remove shoes before I step on the scale (because every ounce counts)… and when I leave, I either eat through the sadness of gaining too much (like last month when I gained 4!!)  or eat to celebrate a “good month” (like this month, when I gained 1 – woohoo!).

It’s comical and twisted all at the same time.

Getting To Know Babe

As I said earlier in the post, no movement as of yet. A few days ago I felt a zap type feeling- not the flutters I remember in early pregnancy, but a larger feeling that kind of felt like movement you might feel later in your pregnancy- so I’m doubting it was movement. I have no idea what that was.

This month we have our 20 wk sonogram, which can tell the sex of the baby. We still want to keep it a surprise, but I can tell already it’s going to be hard. Besides the fact that part of me wants to hear its a boy so I don’t have to research anymore girl names, the kids are dying to know, and part of me wants to start baby shopping when I see something cute. I must admit though, I caved last week and bought a cute Sully onesie. If its a girl I will make a froofy bow and make her Sully’s girlfriend.

The Name Game

We are 98% sure we have our boys name…. but girls? Impossible.  I almost forgot how I married the pickiest man ever when it comes to children’s names. When we were having Laina, he vetoed so many names that I finally said her name is Delaina- and you’ve used all your vetoes, so there! {stomped feet, stuck out tounge} … ok that tantrum part might not have happened, but luckily, he loved the name and our child is not nameless.

So, once again I’m finding myself constantly looking for new names, throwing them out randomly… even the kids are weighing in– but so far, no dice.

Laina recently suggested we name the baby Delaina S. (for Sparkles) if it’s a girl… which, honestly may not have been the worst suggestion in the world because it is inevitable that whether a boy or a girl, this child will get called Delaina at some point (Ry, I mean Delaina, I mean…).

Tell me, do you have a favorite girls name I might be able to borrow in the event I cannot convince James to love my number one choice? … It’s only a 50/50 shot that I’ll use it and my bets are on a boy right now.

Complicated Cash (not real money) to the first person to come up with a name we can both agree on 😉

Cori

Cori is an East Coast Beauty and Style blogger, YouTube host and Mom of 3, dishing tips and trends from her laptop (and sometimes iPhone) for busy gals on the go.

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  • My daughter's name is "Daphne Leigh" (Daf-knee Lee) not (DAF-A-Knee) like alot mispronouce it as. picture fairies, and everything fru-fru and that is my daughter to a t. Truth be told, we have two boys and all 3 times I said if we had a girl ,I wanted Caileigh Meagan. (Cy-lee, Mee-ghan). But when she came out , she looked just like a little fairy, and just like a Daphne Leigh. (My middle son was really into Scooby Doo and he had mentioned if we had a pretty girl , he'd hope she'd be as pretty as Daphne from the show. Leigh is her adopted Aunt's middle name, and I wanted a family tie to her name and it flowed.) So my offerings/suggestions are "Daphne Leigh" & "Caile Meaghan". If the kids have favorite cartoons, picking a fav character name for a middle might give the sibling some joy as well. My daughter is now 4 and we've called her Peach since she was born for Princess Peach from Mario Bros. "Sparkles" would be a fantastic nickname for a little girl. Just give Laina a little hope with that one.

    • Our good friends just named their daughter Daphne! And she is the cutest little baby ever!!

      Caileigh is cute!!!

  • I've never had to choose to bambino's name before... but I know when my brother and his fiance were trying to decide I was WAY more opinionated than an Aunt has a right being. My Dad casually reminded me that it wasn't up to me... haha. Luckily I did stray them away from the name I wasn't fond of and we all landed on Harper.

    Whenever the day comes, I like to think I'll win this battle for my own kid and get to name her Nora - after my grandmother. I like old school names... Nora, Josephine, Sophia, Grace...and Blair {but I think that's because I'm watching Gossip Girl right now...}

    • haha my whole family is overly opinionated on names. Isn't that the extended family's job? To keep us in check from naming our kid "Apple".

      I Love, LOVE the old, classic names too! More often than not, James tells me it sounds like an "old lady name". The classic names that I have thrown out there are Audrey, Stella, Sadie and Sophia. Right now, Audrey is the only one that hasn't been completely thrown out by the man.

  • My husband was SO picky with names as well, it really surprised me! Names on my list that hubby said no to, but maybe yours will love? Sadie, Isabella, Eva, Mila (mee-lah), & Lola! We ultimately named our little girl Madelyn (we call her Maddie, my 4 year old son calls her Mac, Maccaroni, you name it! :)

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