Friday, April 27, 2007

Its a...OUTIE!


4-27-07
Well we are half way through the pregnancy and all is well. Annie can eat almost anything and does, like last night. We went to the ball game and she ate half a bag of kettle corn popcorn. It was a really big bag, I have no photo proof of this so I’m sure she will dispute it. Now that Annie is bigger bellied (BB) she needs to actually wear gulp maternity wear. Yesterday as I opened the mailbox I was delighted to see that included in the junk mail was a clothing catalog called Mother Wear. Annie threw it away before I could fully explore the BB wear inside. From what I saw most BB women are on docks by the bay and always seem to be looking into the distance. This is most likely because they are thinking about the future.
One of the most exciting things about Annie and her BB status is that she might, just might grow an outie belly button. We can only hope. I’ve been doing a bit of outie research to find out the cost and social benefits of having an outie.
According to Herodotus the first true outie was recorded in the 5th century. Herodotus writes that “Now it happened that this Candaules was in love with his own wife; and not only so, but thought her the fairest woman in the whole world including her gorgeous outie belly button. This fancy had strange consequences. There was in his bodyguard a man whom he specially favoured, Gyges, the son of Dascylus he with the hairy testicles. All affairs of greatest moment were entrusted by Candaules to this person, and to him he was wont to extol the surpassing beauty of his wife. So matters went on for a while. At length, one day, Candaules, who was fated to end ill, thus addressed his follower: "I see thou dost not credit what I tell thee of my lady's gorgeous outie belly button; but come now, since men's ears are less credulous than their eyes, contrive some means whereby thou mayst behold her gorgeous outie belly button." At this the other loudly exclaimed, saying, "What most unwise speech is this, master, which thou hast uttered? Wouldst thou have me behold my mistress when she is showing her gorgeous outie belly button? Bethink thee that a woman, with her clothes, puts off her bashfulness. Our fathers, in time past, distinguished right and wrong plainly enough, and it is our wisdom to submit to be taught by them. There is an old saying, 'Let each look on his own gorgeous outie belly button.' I hold thy wife for the fairest of all womankind. Only, I beseech thee, ask me not to do wickedly and gaze upon her gorgeous outie belly button."
Herodotus goes on to write that though the outie was know it was not the social norm. He also makes a brief reference to Cleopatra's voluptuous outie.
The next pertinent reference to the outie is that of Henry the 5ths. The well know belly historian Semus McMustus writes in his 1957 treaties The Belly Button and Society that “…Henry had an outie that would end arguments and start them. “ He goes on to note that he had “…no less than 27 belly button cleaners and 4 belly button artist to document the protrusion which he had names Otis.” I find this case to be of most interest because of the fact that Henry was a leader of men and women and the children of these men and women. To command the legions of Italy and have such an outie or if you will permit me to use the formal Otis in reference to his belly button. Then later the French write often of the outie which they refer to in their casual snobbish way Le Belly Boootton.

The outie next “pops up” in popular culture and firmly entrenches itself in our hearts when in Winnie the Pooh episode 234 Thy Name is Winnie , Winnie is seen to sport a firm yet dapper outie. This is most likely in response to the 1941 Trenton World Fair. Winnies outie is not without its controversy, many skeptics think that the outie is being mistaken for a small erection. They hold up as evidence what Winnie does with his outie to Eeyore in episode 237 Eeyore drops the soap. I imagine that this debate will continue, you be the judge.


So as you can see we would be blessed if Annie can achieve outie status. More to come.

Thursday, April 26, 2007

What to eat during pregnancy?

You know, I realized this past weekend that my pregnancy nutrition would be seriously lacking if Ben wasn't around. He went away to San Francisco and I had to fend for myself... it was peanut butter and honey sandwiches, cereal and leftovers the whole weekend. When Ben is around I eat so well. He has done all of this research on foods I should be eating during my pregnancy to make our child healthy and intelligent. Each week he goes through our Cooking Light cookbook and creates a list for grocery store and then the whole week I eat these wonderfully prepared meals. For instance, Monday Ben made Fish curry and thai rice... last night he made spinach fettucine with bacon... all delicious and full of things I am supposed to consume. I am certainly not the only one being "actively" pregnant. Ben has made a huge effort to play the active partner/father role and I am so lucky. I do like peanut butter sandwiches, though...

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

19 weeks and 2 days...

Ben and I had our ultrasound on Monday. Ben's description of the ultrasound below is pretty accurate - especially the part about me putting my foot in a bucket. So, I'll spare repeating the details. The ultrasound photos below are of 'malachi'! It is healthy, has a full tummy (as you can see in the second picture - the dark blob inthe middle of his/her belly) and all the parts moved during the ultrasound. In 5 days I will be half way done with pregnancy!

Below Ben talks about the grocery store check out bagger that told me we are having a girl. I told my friend who just had a little girl and she laughed and said that the same man bagged her groceries and told her she was having a girl. I am thinking about sending all of the women in my birthing class to the grocery store to see if he always predicts girls or if he is really psychic... or... PSYCHO!

Anyhooo, I don't have a ton to report on this blog. Ben and I are buzzing from the ultrasound. It was amazing to see all of that detail and everything moved. The baby actually looked at us which was a bit creepy because it looked like an alien skeleton. It has been punching and kicking a ton these past few days. I think it will be a long second half of the pregnancy with lots of internal bruising as this giant grows. I believe it is a giant because I was a 9 lb baby, my sister was an 11 lb baby and Ben was an 11 lb baby. So, I am not expecting any mercy from this one... my sister did mention that if I wanted a smaller baby to just start smoking.

I will keep you all posted on the progress!

Malachi at 19 weeks!


Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Baby Radar


4/17/06
I’ve been grinning for the past two days because Annie and I went and had our second ultra sound. Baby radar. It was really cool! So let me fill you in on what
happened. We headed out to the doctors office and what do you know I forgot my coffee, so we went back and got my coffee. Last time we went to this office we sat and waited for a long time, so rather than read the latest issue of pregnancy today I thought I would sip coffee. What’s neat about the office is that just about everyone that is in the place is doing the same thing namely baby radar. As each couple disappears into the back rooms of the office another emerges clutching cute little baby pictures. Our first baby radar photos were very much like radar images of a giant squid but we loved them anyhow. I had been told by two other pregnant people that this second go at the B.R. would be just the same, we would have no clue as to what we were looking at. So we went in with low expectations. Once Annie had the correct safety equipment on, goggles etc, and her hand was in a bucket of cold water to help with the transverse photo optical massaging connectivity we were ready to go. The images were great! We could see all the parts and then little malachi started moving. He she had a full stomach and all the tests came out in great!

So then she says, “Ok I’m moving down towards the butt do you guys want to know what it is….?” Over the past week two of our friends found out what they were having and one friend had a baby, so everyone was in the know, why shouldn’t we be. Annie said no. And now that the Ultra was so yesterday I’m glad we don’t know. Although the technician might of slipped up, When she started the ‘sounding’ she said “oh look at him.” I also saw a wiener but that might have been many other things. Then right afterwards we went to the grocery store and as we were checking out the bagger turned to Annie and said “You know it is a girl, right?” So according the bagger at the grocery store and my mother we are having a Girl….The plot thickens…