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Week Forty-One

September 9, 2013 by Aliesha

Still pregnant, making me now 9 days “overdue”!  I don’t take pictures after 40 weeks, for obvious reasons.  Trust me, you wouldn’t believe how big my belly was if you saw it!  I’m now almost 41 inches around my widest point!

Edit: Here’s a cell-phone-quality picture, because it was requested! 

Other than being really, really ready to have a baby, I’ve had a better week physically, maybe because it has cooled down slightly.  I was able to get outside a couple days and actually enjoy it without being oppressed by the heat!  I’ve been sleeping well and staying hydrated as best as I can.

Tad has been so sweet and helpful this week so I’ve been able to rest and prepare for having the baby.  He’s been such a huge support to me and I’m so thankful for him!!

This morning I met with a doctor at my practice (I LOVE her) and she was so patient with me wanting labor to start on its own without being induced.  Baby Punkin’ passed the non-stress test and the ultrasound tests with flying colors.  He is very active, his heart rate is good, and my amniotic fluid levels are fine.  My blood pressure looks good too!  Because he’s doing so well, my doctor did not schedule an induction yet (again, so thankful for this particular doctor!).  She wants me to come back on Friday if I haven’t gone into labor, and we’ll proceed from there.

I’m really trusting that God has a perfect time for our baby boy to be born.  Keep praying for patience for all of us as we wait!  Believe me, no one wants this baby to come tonight more than I do!

Filed Under: pregnancy

First Time in the Service

September 6, 2013 by Aliesha

Last Sunday, Vera stayed in the worship service at church with us for the first time.

When I first read Parenting in the Pew, I thought that we would start trying to keep our children in the worship service around the age of three (even though the author suggests around five, I believe).  As Vera approached three, I didn’t really hold out a lot of hope that my very active, kinesthetic-learner, busy girl would be capable of sitting during the whole service.

Vera told me the week before last that she wanted to stay with us during the service.  I was surprised, but excited.  I packed a few books (Bible-related), a small blank notebook, and two colored pencils for her to use during the sermon.

On Sunday when we arrived at church, she reiterated to me that she wanted to stay in the service with us.  We dropped Cordelia off at nursery and gave Vera one last chance to change her mind.

During the singing at the beginning, Vera stood on the chair next to me and tried to sing along a little bit.  During announcements, she had some questions for me, so I encouraged her to whisper in my ear instead of talking loudly.

When it was time for the sermon, I pulled out the activities I brought for Vera.  Because I had my Bible open and was taking notes, she opened her little notebook and started “taking notes” too.  She was a little wiggly, but she was quiet for the most part.

Vera made it through almost the whole sermon and then told me she needed to use the bathroom, so we left briefly and returned to the service.  After that, she was less attentive, but we stayed in the rest of the time.

At the offering, Vera put her money in the basket as it went by, and seemed delighted to give her money to Jesus.  During the closing three songs, Vera sang more, especially during the last song, which was “Praise God from Whom All Blessings Flow.”  That was the only one she knew, and she smiled with recognition as it began.  Melted my heart, fully and completely!

This week I’ve been playing some songs for her that she may hear at church, just to familiarize her with them so she is more prepared to sing along.

All-in-all, it was SUCH a tremendous blessing to worship together as a family on Sunday, and we are thankful for how God is already working in our daughter’s heart, softening her towards things of Him and calling her towards Himself!

Filed Under: milestones, ministry, parenting in the pew, Vera

mamatea

September 4, 2013 by Aliesha

I’ve been drinking lots of red raspberry leaf tea lately!  Are you curious what my favorite kind is?  Today on She {hearts} It, I’m sharing about mamatea!

Read my review and enter the giveaway here!

Filed Under: healthy eating, pregnancy, reviews, she {hearts} it

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