Losing Weight in the Land of Chocolate and Cheese!

Oh Joh, That really sucks about being sick again! Maybe it's time for you to see a Naturopath? The herbal medicine Inga gave me is getting rid of the muck on my chest quick smart! That is so funny about the keys but poor you, being stuck in the cold waiting & hanging on & waiting & hanging on. Hang the expense of the taxi! But ouch! Brrr. Love your new photo sweetie. You look absolutely gorgeous! Lots of love & healing wishes, xoxo Cate
 
AHeya sweetie :)

I am gonna read thru and comment as i go along cos i have such a shit memory and wouldn't wanna forget something :)

Firstly......You are not a whinger!!!! I wont use the H word :) but cut yourself some slack sweetie. Also, if you can't complain, whinge, rant, rave and squeal like an excited child on YOUR diary then where can you. We are here for you sweetie and it is great therapy to let everything out!

Don't stress about weight gain hun. You are eating really healthy sweetie. If you were eating McD's etc all the bloody time then i would give you permission to worry but you are not. It will be just another stress for you. Eat healthy and you can worry about it after you have had Beanie (i hate to say this but Beanie might be a pretty big baby, look at how tall you guys are! and that might explain it) I ate like a pig (when i could) when i was pregnant but lost it all by the time i got home from hospital!!!!

:hurray: :hurray: :hurray: Yay!!! So so pleased that you have a nice German teacher. That will make such a difference :) And i totally agree, not being the worse in the class must make it a lot easier. You can just get on with learning happily and stress free! So pleased that it has worked out so well for you sweetie :hurray:
Ooooh a bit of retail therapy too. Can't beat a bit of retail therapy, especially when you get an awesome bargin like that coat :) Sounds like a great day all round huh :)

OMG The yeller!!!! Am i really that bad? I just feel really protective with you guys and i get carried away. You know you need me shouting at you really. BUT if i ever go too far please please let me know (and don't go stressing that you have upset me by calling me 'the yeller' cos you haven't OK!!)

Oh no!! That is so rubbish that you are ill again :( Mark has been the same, he has had a cold pretty much permantly for the last 4 months. He thinks it has gone and then a few days it's back. Colds and bugs don't seem to be like they use to be, you just don't seem to be able to get rid of them these days, they are like super bugs!. Hope you are feeling better very very soon. Sending you lots of hugs Xx
How bloody shitty that you locked yourself out too :( Especially when needing to pee! How the hell did you hold it for over an hour, you need a bloody medal for that alone. I locked myself out once when Jack was about 4 but posted him thru the window so he could let me in!!!!

Awwww your photo is just stunning!!!! You're looking so stylish sweetie. Rather smokin' :) :)

Ok, i think i'm up to date now. I've really missed you. Truly hope you feel better soon :grouphug: And look, i only shouted a little teeny weeny bit :)
 
AHi team :) So, yep, not much to report. Stil sick. My man has nicely taken my heart-to-heart with him to heart and is doing a good job looking after me... :beating: I think because, everywhere else except here, I never whinge or whine, so he doesn't really know that I'm struggling. I talked to him the other night about all this (when he came home after 9pm again and didn't tell me until 8 that he wasn't going to be home for dinner when I'd been cooking his fave dinner for hours... and had expected him home at 6...) and I think it kind of hit him hard. He still thinks I can do everything I did before (I can't) and he forgets that I'm in so much pain when I'm walking, or that I'm sick, or that I'm not sleeping, or that having a barney with one of my great friends gets me so upset. And that I need more support than him just coming home for 1/2 and hour in the night before he gets tired and falls asleep on the couch. And then he disappears all weekend (from 5.30am til 8pm both days) to go snowboarding while I'm at home and haven't been able to talk to him about how overwhelmed I've been feeling... :cry:

ANYWAY. He's said no to invites from people to go snowboarding both days this weekend so he can hang out with me. He's being really good. And it's not gone un-noticed

FOOD yesterday
- French toast with maple syrup and cinnamon (sorry guys... it was so good!) - cooked by my man for me in bed. :)
- wholemeal pasta with edamame beans, tuna, olives, capers, tomatoes and some cheddar cheese
- small bowl of milk rice with tinned pears and apricots
- thai red veggie curry (with tofu - gotta have my protein!) with brown rice
- stewed apple with a little bit (really!) of crumble on top.

WEEK 24 PHOTO
I'm sick and hate this pic of me... (yeah yeah yeah) but here you go anyway.
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Brawny - I WISH that Beanie was just standing on my bladder! Then I could have just peed behind a bush! I'm an Aussie girl, after all, and this is something we learn very early. Haha. Perhaps peeing behind a bush in -9 degrees would give me an extra badge of honour or something. If only it would have been that simple! ;) Thanks a million for saying I'll be a great mum - this is all anyone in my position wants, I suppose. It's so nice to hear. :)

Cate - YEP sck again and YEP it totally sucks. I've been getting a lot of naturopathic advice from my sister, and a lot of the people who work in the 'drogerie's here are naturopaths, so they've been helping me out... I feel like it is just a natural course of pregnancy for me and there's not much more that I can do besides take the right vitamins (which I'm doing), eat healthy (which I try), stay warm and well rested. It's probably the stress of last week catching up with me. Also, with my fibromyalgia, I have a particularly low immune system anyhow, and I've spent nearly ten years working with naturopaths, allergists, dermatoligists, the arthritis foundation, etc to try and get better. So I always knew that someone in my position who gets pregnant isn't exactly going to have the easiest trot! I'm just glad that it's not been a flu or something worse. Touch wood. So glad that you are taking control of your health and that the stuff she has given you is working already!

Kate - Hi darlin! So glad you are back and are doing okay, you poor sausage! You made me laugh SO MUCH when you wrote that stuff about being 'the yeller'.Yes, you are, but I love it. And the thing that was funny? I was totally stressing that I had somehow offended you or something... so THANKS for writing that thing at the end about not being offended! LOL I'm a basket case. Eeeek... scary about Beanie being a big baby! The gyn says the same thing, but we'll see - I was only 7pounds1, and dunc was 7 pounds 3, so there's hope yet :) I'm telling myself that these hips were built this way for a reason! Thanks for saying I look rather smokin ;) LOL you're hilarious. :D
 
AFirst off you look adorable as always in both pics :) .....and secondly....labor sucks!! haha...not trying to be blunt or mean but it really does...I know there are the exceptions....but for most women it plain out sucks....no really we had a 8.2 pounder and a 6.6 pounder...and they both where painful in different ways....and as many times as you hear it over and over again...it really is true....it doesn't matter...because that second that beanie cries for the first time and is in your arms ....you would have gone twice as long and had twice pain if you would have had too.

Just keep telling yourself...that 500000 of women do this every day and THEY ARE NOT any stronger or better than me!!! You are going to be great....you are voicing your fears....that is half the battle.....beanie will come into this world to a loving and concerned mom!! It will all be ok. Sending you hugs and good mojo xoxoxoxo
 
AHeya Cheese Monster :) (i saw that you put that you were a chees monster on Cate's diary and it reminded me and made me giggle)

It is so weird that i knew you would worry that you might have offended because i am exactly the same. For a split second i thought 'oh god, me and my big mouth' when i read 'the yeller' but then thought about it and knew that i have really helped you at a difficult time with my 'yellings' so it was all good. I love that i find myself not stressing so much about things now like that, it's like the more confidence i have the less i worry about what other people are going to think and over analyse everything so much. I always worry that i will be missunderstood or taken the wrong way. I still have my moments but all in all i am much better and i have you guys to thank for that as well, as a new phsycal me you have given me a much better mental me too. (i really don't think i am making sence, sorry)

I'm so pleased that you have shared your worries with Dunc. I'll bet he was pretty shocked with how much you had kept hidden from him! Tut tut young lady, don't do it again (not yelling in any kind of way here lol) If something is slightly bothering you then talk to him about it before that female brain of yours blows everything out of proportion OK!!!

Another awesome photo of you and your adorable Beanie belly, you would never know that you are sick. I look like i have died right now :ack2: lol. My mum came round again today because she was so worried, she said 'you looked like death warmed up' the other day. Cheers mum :eek:

And you do look smokin :)
 
The great thing is you spoke to your man and he understands!instead of just keeping silent and to be sad.You did so well on that good!Your man is a sweatheart isnt he?He made you breakfast in bed???OWWW i want that too,i want the pancakes even more!!!!!!

You look really lovely with your pretty belly in the picture!You probably dont like it cause you arent feeling well but to me you seem so pretty!


Ive been reading about you eating curry so im going to go google some recipies!Your food seemed really yummy today!

Hope you feel better and have a better more relaxed week!
 
So glad you told Dunc how you're feeling sweetie. They (meaning men) just don't seem to notice until we are in tears or falling apart at the seams, unless we tell them! :iagree: with kate. Don't wait until you are about to explode before you tell him next time please. Hopefully there won't be a next time. Your emotions are all over the show when you are pregnant & also can be for quite some time after the birth. I mean it's such a huge hormone rush!! Having a baby is almost the most important thing in your life so why wouldn't you need more emotional support?

I didn't realise you had Fibromyalgia! I have learned a lot about that in the last 6 months or so. One of the Tai Chi'ers has it & also many people with MCS(multiple chemical sensitivities) so I had looked it up to understand the challenges she faces. Oh sweetie, no wonder you struggle at times. You are one amazing lady, you know that!! :Angel_anim: It will be lovely to have the w/e with Dunc. Enjoy every second sweetie- cuddles & time with our lovely husbands is to be savoured, like a fine wine. Oh, btw- my first baby weighed 9lb 6&1/2 oz & my second 8lb 13! xoxo Cate
 
AToday I'm still sick. Surprise! :ack2: I did get up early and go into the city for my German lesson, because the awesome teacher had an early extension class where we could ask any special questions we had to do with grammar issues. So i just went to that (it was just her, me, and one other student there, so it was hugely beneficial), but came home when the normal class started.

I went to the doctor, a new doctor, who is SO MUCH BETTER than the last one I was seeing. She felt so sorry for me being sick again, coughing like a man-woman and having this major pelvic/back pain, and she spent such a long time with me. She tested for everything, which makes me feel a lot better, just knowing that it has all been checked out, and not just 'well you're pregnant, it happens'. I've been worried because (this is stupid) I have been waking up at night drenched in sweat... when during the days I tend to be cold. And that was the only symptom that my sister had before she was diagnosed with Stage 4 Hodgkin's disease (cancer of the lymphatic system). So... yeah. It was nice just to get everything checked. I'm all good, and it's just that 'I'm pregnant and it happens'. ha. :svengo: She did give me some new things to try though. She also made an appointment for me at the chiropractor and the accupuncturist, and when she heard that I needed a new gynaecologist, she spent ages with me talking about what I want, waht I need, what my insurance covers, and booked me in to see THE HEAD GYNAECOLOGIST IN THE HOSPITAL THAT I'M GOING TO GIVE BIRTH IN! Which is totally awesome. :Angel_anim: love it when people help me! :)
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FOOD TODAY
My morning was bad. I can't hide it. Not every day is a good day.
-3 slices multigrain bread with 2 eggs and a slice of cheese
-2 small blueberry muffins (yes, two)
-1/2 frozen pizza
(here is where I tried to get healthy)
- 2 fresh pineapple rings (yum!)
- moroccan chicken tagine (so good! I haven't made this in ages! with lots of lemon, cinnamon, ginger, cumin, saffrom.. mmm) with salad and a little brown rice.


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Tete - hahaha :) You make me laugh. Especially because right now I'm trying out some of the relaxation methods from hypnobirthing (have you heard of it?) and so much of it is about 'surrounding yourself with positive birth stories', using words like 'pressure' instead of 'pain', etc. and then :D haha I get on here and read your post. As long as you don't start giving me horror stories full of gore and with sad endings, then I am all ears. It was just hilarious timing, that's all. :) I can't WAIT to hold my little bean... I wish he/she was ready already!

Kate - you TOTALLY make sense! And it absolutely is logical that a more confident physical you is melding into you being more self-confident in all aspects of your life! How awesome is that. :) And it is really cool that, along with that, there is less worry about what everyone else thinks all the time. This is the state that I one day hope to be in! Like those women who are 75 years old and go to the beach with their hair in hilarious pink bobbly swimming caps... I can't wait until that's me. :) You are right for tut-tutting me about not talking to dunc about all my worries, but seriously, he has not been home! And when he is home, he will be here for half an hour before he falls asleep. So I don't want to be that wife that you come home to who then starts to nit-pick with you about all the things you are doing wrong and that you should be doing. I want him to WANT to come home, you know? So when he was finallyhere with me for longer than an hour, I was able to talk to him properly. Haha - mum's are great for things like that, eh? I remember that my mum used to say exactly the same thing - 'you look like death warmed up!' and then she'd give me a panadol and send me to school. ;)

Jess - I KNOW! Breakfast in bed, how lovely! It's a rare treat for me :) And the fact that he actually managed to COOK something, and that it wasn't just a bowl of cereal, was a really big deal! hahaha. :hurray: Thanks for saying I look pretty in my photo. You're a sweetie. Also, with my curries, they are usually my quick-fix dinners! I loooove them and have them all the time! If it's a thai curry, it's always with lite coconut milk and just some curry paste from the jar (it takes a while to find the one you like), with lots of chopped up veg and stuff, then cook it down for at least 1/2 an hour. YUM! And I also have so many different jars of Patak's Curry Paste, most of which I use a spoonful of paste with my meat and onion at the beginning until the meat it brown, then I add a tin of chopped tomatoes. Usually near the end I put in loads of chopped spinach too. They are the easiest dinners. My friend and I are curry maniacs, and I spent many years learning how to make fantastic curries from scratch, which I still sometimes do, but it's so quick and easy with a paste!

Cate - Yes, you are right about the fact that men, or at least mine, don't seem to pick up on my stress until I am a complete basket case. I just HATE being a whinger! And like I said above to Kate, I really want him to feel like he loves coming home at night, and that it is a retreat for him, not that he comes home and is made to feel bad when I know he works so hard... and my life is really so great because of all the things he does. I don't want to be that person. It's a tough balance. I think it was just because he went snowboarding allllll weekend too, and he was working late so many nights... which isn't the norm. I can't believe that, for all this time,you didn't know I had Fibromyalgia! That blows my mind! I figured you knew pretty much everything about me now! haha. And that is one of the big ones! if you are interested, I wrote this blog entry during our big bike trip about doing a cycle tour with fibro, and why I had to quit. http://www.crazyguyonabike.com/doc/page/?o=1&page_id=166601&v=1I Thanks for the angel status. hehe. :grouphug:
 
And now its time for deep thoughts according to Brawny. Pay attention this doesnt occur too often. It is time to explore the differences in the male and female perspective. Example of differing meanings of certian words to males and females follow.

1. THINGY (thing-ee) n..
Female....... Any part under a car's hood..
Male..... The strap fastener on a woman's bra.

2. VULNERABLE (vul-ne-ra-bel) adj.
Female..... Fully opening up one's self emotionally to another.
Male..... Playing football without a cup.

3. COMMUNICATION (ko-myoo-ni-kay-shon) n .
Female..... The open sharing of thoughts and feelings with one's partner.
Male... Leaving a note before taking off on a fishing trip with the boys..

4. COMMITMENT (ko- mit-ment) n.
Female.... A desire to get married and raise a family.!
Male....... Trying not to hit on other women while out with this one.

5. ENTERTAINMENT (en-ter-tayn-ment) n.
Female.... A good movie, concert, play or book.
Male...... Anything that can be done while drinking beer.

6. FLATULENCE (flach-u-lens) n.
Female..... An embarrassing byproduct of indigestion.
Male........ A source of entertainment, self-expression, male bonding.

7 MAKING LOVE (may-king luv) n.
Female...... The greatest _expression of intimacy a couple can achieve.
Male.. Call it whatever you want, just as long as we do it.

8. REMOTE CONTROL (ri-moht kon-trohl) n.
Female.... A device for changing from one TV channel to another.
Male... A device for scanning through all 375 channels every 5 minutes.


I posted that list a long time ago on my thread but it seemed to kinda apply to your life right now.
 
A:D haha - awesome. The 'communication' one is definitely relevant right now!!! I'm trying to get him to leave me a 'note' (AKA email / message) around 6pm to say if he'll be home for dinner, so when that becomes the norm, we will have achieved full communicado. ;)
 
AHeya sweetie

:hurray: :hurray: Yay for actually getting the help you need from your new Dr. I can imagine that is such a relief :) And it's good that you now truly know that its 'just being pregnant' and nothing more. I hope you get over your cold really soon hun.

I totally get what you mean about getting to talk to Dunc at the right time, it's probably a good idea to 'mention' things when they are small so you dont get chance to stress, you are SO NOT a whinger sweeetie :)

Love and hugs sweetie Xx
 
"and booked me in to see THE HEAD GYNAECOLOGIST IN THE HOSPITAL THAT I'M GOING TO GIVE BIRTH IN! Which is totally awesome. :Angel_anim: love it when people help me!
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Excellent news sweetie!! As it should be!


"Jess - ............ Thanks for saying I look pretty in my photo. You're a sweetie. "

You don't sound too convinced pretty lady! We know that you're pretty! :iagree: with Jess. You look lovely!



"I just HATE being a whinger!"


This proves that you're NOT a whinger ,

(even though you have a damned good reason to be.)



"I can't believe that, for all this time,you didn't know I had Fibromyalgia! That blows my mind! I figured you knew pretty much everything about me now! haha. And that is one of the big ones! if you are interested, I wrote this blog entry during our big bike trip about doing a cycle tour with fibro, and why I had to quit. http://www.crazyguyonabike.com/doc/page/?o=1&page_id=166601&v=1I Thanks for the angel status. hehe. :grouphug:"



I hadn't seen this post on your blog & I think that I may have read it somewhere in one of your posts when you just

mentioned it in passing & well before I actually knew anything about it. One of the women in the Tai Chi class before mine has it & she told me lots about it & I went home & looked it up. I was really shocked & am in awe of the 2 of you that you manage to do what you do. My allergies etc pale into insignificance. :svengo:



LOVE Brawny's differing interpretations between men & women. Hilarious!

xoxo Cate.
 
A(okay so this isn't my real post for today, but just letting you all know that i put on 2.7kg in the last four days, 3.7 in the last week. WHAT THE? :( Everything everywhere says I shouldn't put on more than 0.5kg each week right now. Dunc says I should tell you all and you can help fix my head. Real post later. x)
 
AI am not shouting at you but i am going to be very stern ok!!! I doesn't matter what you gain my lovely. Take a look at what you eat!!!!! Actually think about it in a non pregnant way!! You eat really really healthily. To be honest you totally blow me away with the awesome healthiness of your food!!! You have to eat sweetie. You can tell Beanie off for being a little porker when he is born but until then DONT STRESS IT!! (ok that was shouted lol). If you came on here saying 'i can't stop eating junk food all day every day' then we would help you with advice on things you can substitute it for but you just ain't doing that sweetie. You ARE eating a healthy well balanced diet so i'm afraid there is nothing you can do about it other than stick your tongue out at the dr when/if she comments on it

Chin up sweetie, it's all good :)
 
Oh Joh, my heart goes out to you sweetie! THOSE BLOODY SCALES DO YOUR HEAD IN!!!

I'm going to quote from a few sources after looking up "how much weight should I put on during pregnancy & how important is it." From what I have read, to say that you should only put on 10kg, is a nonsense. Guides are only just that- guides.

"Our thoughts...
Unfortunately, many pregnant women spend a lot of time and energy worrying about their weight gain. This is no doubt a reflection of our society's obsession with weight and how we look. An obstetrician we know once said, "The worst thing you can give a pregnant woman is a set of scales!" and we tend to agree with him."


"Being pregnant inevitably means you will gain weight. However, how much weight you gain varies from woman to woman. Whilst it often becomes a source of concern for many pregnant women many caregivers have become less inclined to regularly weigh expectant mums as part of their routine care. Frequent weighing can often only create anxiety for women about 'not putting on enough' or 'putting on too much' weight.

It is fairly common for caregivers to ask you to weigh yourself as part of your first pregnancy visit. This is aimed at having a 'baseline' weight in case the doctor needs to prescribe drug dosages calculated on your average weight at some stage. However, beyond this weighing during pregnancy becomes a little irrelevant. Even so, some caregivers still continue to weigh women as part of their routine antenatal visits.

About weight gain

Whatever your weight was before your pregnancy, and regardless of how much weight you are (or are not) putting on, it is important to have a well-balanced diet with plenty of carbohydrates, protein and fresh fruits and vegetables, with not too many fatty and sugary foods. Pregnancy is not an appropriate time to diet, nor is it an excuse to 'eat for two'! If you have a special diet, or any health conditions that require diet modification (such as diabetes), you should consult with a dietician about planning your weekly meals.

Many information sources and pregnancy books will try to provide guides about the 'recommended weight gain' during pregnancy. These are usually along the lines of 'putting on 2- 3 kg in the first 20 weeks, then ½ a kilo per week until the baby is due, averaging 12-14 kg in total. While this may be true for some in women, in practise this is rarely the case."


"Women who were relatively 'underweight' for their height before they conceived often find that their body naturally 'adjusts' by putting on more weight during pregnancy. This is because necessary fat stores are being laid down by the body to maintain the pregnancy and support breastfeeding after the birth. If this is the case, the woman's weight will increase by a certain amount (to be more in line with her 'ideal weight range' for her height), as well as her expected pregnancy weight gain. Even though the woman does not really look overweight, she has put on quite a few more kilograms than expected."



If you are excessively sick during the earlier months of pregnancy, you may find you do not put on any weight for a while (or possibly even lose weight). Usually when the nausea and/or vomiting settles, your appetite returns and you have a 'growth spurt' for a few weeks, as your body 'catches up'. Of course if your vomiting gets to the point where you are becoming dehydrated, it may be necessary to see your caregiver and be admitted to the hospital for a drip in the vein, and/or medications to help stop the vomiting. You can read more in morning sickness.



Some women retain more fluid than others. Fluid retention and swelling (or oedema) affects about 65% of healthy pregnant women with a normal blood pressure, usually after about 20 weeks of the pregnancy."



Joh, sweetie, I could go on all day looking up stuff that would give me fifty squillion reasons for you to be putting on more weight than someone, somewhere else is. You have a wonderful healthy diet &, as Kate says, you are not eating junk food. Please put the scales away & stop weighing.

DUNC- please take the scales away & hide them somewhere where Joh won't find them!

Joh. darling stop worrying & obsessing about your weight & relax & enjoy this time. Imagine your little beanie as a little happy chubby chops, floating around in fluid, your precious fluid, having a marvellous time. Sing & dance & enjoy this very precious time. You are doing nothing wrong. Everyone gains differently. No two people are the same. We are all unique & special. Love the pregnant Mum to be as she deserves to be loved, instead of being so hard on yourself. I won't go back & edit out any of the stuff I quoted. It was just to show you that there are so many different views on weight gain during pregnancy & so many different reasons why it varies. You were a healthy BMI when you got pregnant, you have had lots of :puke: you are probably having a tall baby, retaining fluid with your injuries etc................

Sending you a big, grandmotherly hug sweets, xoxoxo Cate.

PS Hope I didn't squish you!!!:grouphug:
 
Don't worry about a little gain here and there...just a healthy bouncing baby. Look at it this way...you gained .7 and baby gained 2k.
 
ABrawny - Haha - you always make me laugh. I wish that was the case! Actually, I gained 3.7, not 0.7. And Beanie gained 100g of that. haha. :)

Cate - I know I know I know I know I know I know I know I KNOW that I shouldn't be worried about it! I KNOW! But... how can I change this? You know what, I would totally NOT BE WORRIED if my doctor hadn't given me the magic number of having to stay below 100kg. I don't want to be a 'bad patient', you know? Which is OF COURSE COMPLETELY IDIODIC - but you know I'm a perfectionist to the point of self-deprecation. It's even harder because the Swiss really have such standards when it comes to health and weight, and being overweight is muuuch less accepted here. There is such a stigma attached to it, and it is incredibly rare to see overweight people around. Most are very thin and very active (truly). Each season has everyone excited because either the hiking and rowing is great, or the skiing and snow-shoeing is great, etc... people are out and about all the time. So part of it is the desire to be accepted here as well, in a weird way. This is all very difficult for me to analyse and attempt to explain... I'm not making excuses, I know I'm wrong, but I'm trying to understand myself... Thanks for doing those searches for me. You said at the top 'to say that you should only put on 10kg is nonsense' - yes it is. That's why she's given me the leeway to put on 18kg. It's just that I have already put on almost 12 of those, and the porker months are still a-coming...

Kate - hehehee 'You can tell Beanie off for being a little porker' hahaha :D you're hilarious. Actually at my doctor's check-up yesterday Beanie is completely totally 100% smack in the middle of the range for head and belly circumference, leg length and weight. Which surprises me, considering I'm big... so of course this means that I'm going to have the most smooth birth ever. ;) hehe. I know I'm eating really healthy, but I am eating a LOT of whatever I write down. You'd be astonished. But, like I said to Cate above, I know you guys are right. Which is why I got on here (even though dunc made me) and got you all to tell me this.

I have had a huge talk to my friend today about it too, who had a bub 6 months ago, and she helped me to feel great about myself anyhow. She's so skinny though... and she eats like a maniac, haha. Gotta love em. But she always says how beautiful I am looking and gives me the nicest biggest hugs...
 
AHey Beautiful :)

I'm glad you are not too stressed about it now :) We are here to shout at/encourage you to make you see sence whenever you need it.
I love that i made you laugh about beanie being a porker :smilielol5:
 
A:) thanks KatieHotBuns xx

HAPPY AUSTRALIA DAY to everyone!!!! We celebrated by going out to the country to this little Schnitzel hut that's attached to a pig farm, and having oh-my-god-the-greatest-schnitzel-ever-ever. Not very Aussie, but we did it with our Aussie mates and they came here to have a VB beforehand... so that counts! haha.

FOOD TODAY

Breakfast - Small Bircher Muesli, small milk coffee
morning snack - peppermint tea and 1/2 slice banana cake (a girl in my german class brought in cake for MY australia day! haha)
lunch - large mixed salad (with chick peas, stacks of veg and a yoghurt dressing), wholemeal roll with butter and a small bowl stewed apple
afternoon snack - a slice of leftover spinach fritata (I was STARVING at this point)
dinner - schnitzel with green salad and mixed veggies, and about 5 chips stolen from dunc's plate. (I didn't have dessert - everyone else did! Just didn't want it.... yahoo!)

I bought some things online last week and they arrived today!!!!! YAY!!! I've never done that before! :D Here's they are - and holy hoooooly I love the skirt SOO much! It's SOOO comfy and looks so cute! Yay for things that make me feel cute! The other thing I got was a little silver ball with a bell inside that you hang on a very long necklace and it rings very softly on your belly as you walk around. Apparently, the theory goes, that Beanie recognises the sound later on and its soothing once they are born. Whether it works or not, I think it's a cute concept.
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Joh, Holy moly, are they your shapely legs? I am soooo jealous. What a cute skirt! I am having so much trouble with my new internet connection & am trying not to scream! I type a whole sentence, look up & nothings there. I'll have to go I think & ring telstra & try not to swear. Lots of love sweetie, xoxo Cate
 
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