Monday, October 19, 2015

Updates

“I'm so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers.” 
-L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables

How true is that saying? This October has been more than magical.

On October 1st, Mr. Bluth received news that he past the Illinois State Bar. His initial reaction was relief. My response was nothing but pure pride. This new little esquire passed the bar on his first try and did it with only taking 5 weeks off of work to study and prepare. I wanted to shout it out to the whole world about his accomplishment, but the Mr. is far more humble than me and has tried to hold my tongue. Luckily my parents have been helping me out and I think everyone in Nampa knows of his incredible accomplishment. I still just find myself smiling whenever I think about all that he has accomplished and achieved. I must say that I never really saw him stressed during school, but the month of July I saw a different side of him as he did feel stress and pressure. For five weeks, I sat and watched him give everything he had to prepare for that test and then I watched him give a little bit more.

I unfortunately did not aid much in this accomplishment and I also took away some of his thunder when he received the news on October 1st because I ended up in triage. I have great blood pressure for someone who is not pregnant, but because of my current situation I have passed out a few times. The first two times were back around weeks 20-24, but then I passed out at week 30 and I completely lost consciousness. Luckily all three times I was sitting down at work, but when it happened when I was 30 weeks pregnant I got just a little worried. I also had noticed a decrease in fetal kick counts, luckily the following day I had a doctor’s appointment scheduled and she sent me to triage just to be safe and to check everything. Everything was fine and the good thing out of it was that they did an ultrasound so I got to see baby girl. Mr. Bluth insisted on going to my doctor’s appointment with me, but after they ruled everything bad out, I kicked him out and sent him on his way to work while I waited for my blood work and to be discharged. I now wear compression socks (although not every day) and am doing a few other things to make sure that my blood doesn’t pool down and that it is getting back up to my brain. With all of this, I think we both forgot what day it was. So as Mr. Bluth was on the train heading to work from the hospital he remembered the date and checked his account and saw that glorious "Congratulations" message. He sent me a quick screenshot of the message and I about screamed, but couldn’t do anything besides just sit there as I still had on a heart rate monitor and a monitor to check for contractions and baby movements.

That night he had to run to a church meeting as soon as he got home from work so we were not able to celebrate. But the Bluth’s never turn down a reason to go out on the town so we went to a nice restaurant on Friday night and Mr. Bluth was in heaven because the menu was full of things he had never heard of and that man loves to try new things.

I can’t think of a better way to start the month of October let alone any month!

The next week I had a baby shower at work and I may have started crying. People truly are kind and generous. I came home with so much stuff including the fancy stroller I had been eyeing, but never wanting to pay for!




The next day I was on a plane to Boise that left at 6:15 am and I was able to spend a few days with my parents while they continued to spoil me and this baby girl. I had another baby shower with some of my favorite people and it was just a lot of fun to show off the belly with people that watched me grow up. I did not want to leave, but it was nice to get back to the Mr. who helps me sleep on my sides at night. I can’t wait to sleep on my back again. It is crazy to think that the next time I will see my parents that I will have a baby!

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