Monday, April 4, 2011

15 Weeks of Glory Del Faucher

I've been waiting to write an update until I was able to say "I'm finally feeling GREAT!", but sadly, that's still not the case.  So, suffice to say I'm still waiting and now I'll move on.


Names
As a teacher, picking a name for a baby is really hard.  Names are all associated with a particular child or a particular personality trend (weird, but true -- ask any teacher).  Since I know that, it's always been really important to me to make sure that when we choose a name for this baby, we keep it to ourselves until the baby's here.  No one's going to have much to say about it then.  So until then, we needed something to call this baby. 


When I was around 9 weeks, I had a dream that I was at church and the baby was there (I couldn't see it, but I knew it was there) and her name was Glory.  When I told Jahn, he said he'd been thinking we should choose a name that was distinctly Albertan.  I start thinking along cowboy lines.  "You mean, like, Wyatt?" "No" he answers. "I was thinking more like Del Faucher Fawcett."  I die laughing.   Del Faucher was a ridiculous, off-colour, but pretty funny cowboy entertainer we met at our friends' stag and staggette party last spring.  And so that baby was given a working title.  It requires a little explaining, but cracks us up and has the bonus of being (probably) worse than any real name we would actually choose.


What Worries Me
Other than being down about not feeling well, so far, I'm not too worried about raising a baby (maybe that will come).  There is one thing I'm worrying about, though.  I know there's probably no correlation, but I've been thinking about how I've felt so far during this pregnancy and wondering if any of it tells me anything about the personality of the baby.  If, in some weird way, it does, here's what I may have discovered:


- The baby will like bland, "normal" food and eating at regular intervals.  Intervals of about 7 minutes.


- The baby will like routine.  Small deviations = throwing up (and crankiness)


- The baby will like to be pampered.  Soothing baths.  Massages.  That sort of thing.  (The only time I may or may not have felt the baby moving was as I got a massage.  Hmm. . . .)  


- The baby will cry often and for no reason.  Or maybe that's just me.


The little belly at 15 weeks

3 comments:

  1. What a beautiful little baby belly that is!!! I'm so glad you took photos; you'll want to remember how Glory Del Faucher grew along the way.

    As to what you may or may not have learned, I wouldn't rule out any or all of them . . . .

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  2. It has been a crazy week of work and travel and I only just caught up on all of your blog entries right now----what's hardest for me to read this is the fact that I can't run over and give you the BIGGEST hug of love and support when you are suffering from your PIMD----you are just the smartest, strongest, funniest little lady I know---and I cannot wait to hold little Glory/Del Faucher in the fall----love love love love love

    p.s. only 3 more months of school <3

    -Em

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  3. I buy the baby off you. Contact me for details.

    Dr. S

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