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Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Somewhat pregnant???

Monday, November 16, 2009--I found out I was "halfway" pregnant.

I had taken a home pregnancy test on Sunday. Negative. They make these tests where they can detect if you are pregnant 5 days earlier. I later learned that I can't count.

On Monday I had a sinus infection so I wasn't feeling like myself anyway. When I got home, I still wasn't feeling well so I was only going to cook rice (some garlic flavor). The weird thing was that as I went to cook it, the smell actually made me gag. I couldn't even try to eat it. I'm never that sensitive to smells and I remembered my sister-in-law, Tamie, telling me that her 1st pregnancy sign was a heightened sense of smell.

About 10:30pm I decided to go take another test. I was sure it was negative since I took one yesterday but at least for a short 3 minutes I could pretend that I might be. For this particular test to be positive, there has to be 2 blue lines showing. I go look at the test and see 1 normal line and 1 very faint line. This line was light enough that I initially thought I was imagining it. I pulled Sunday's stick out of the trash to compare results... it had ONE line. So, 1 1/2 lines?!?! What does that even mean?!?!

How hard can it really be to read a pregnancy test? I used to laugh at the fact that they advertise "easier to read" on some of them--maybe I should have bought those. Now what? Find the instruction manual for a stick you pee on. What a joke. The instructions addressed any and every ridiculous question you could possibly come up with EXCEPT the faint line. Go figure.

I always thought I would have some fun way of telling Cody. I thought I would at least tell him in PERSON. I had to call him just to help me figure this out...but how do you start that conversation? "Hey Cody, I just took a pregnancy test, it may or may not be positive and I can't sleep until I have this figured out". I couldn't even tell you how either one of us reacted in this moment and what our emotions were because we were too busy trying to decide YES or NO. Not knowing what else to do, I got off the phone, took a picture of the stick and sent it to him to get his opinion.

Next I call Kim. I knew she would be awake. I pretty much had the same conversation with her as I did with Cody. 1 or 2? 1 or 2?? She also got a picture.

Cody and Kim weren't able to help much but they did confirm that I wasn't crazy and seeing things.

Next source=Internet. After spending some time searching and learning more about pregnancy tests than I ever cared to know, I did come across some useful info. At this point I was fairly certain that I was pregnant but would have to take another one in the morning to get a better read.

I've had someone else tell me they experienced the same faint line issue. So for those of you that will be using these home tests in the future:

  • These tests detect Hcg which is a hormone present when pregnant.
  • Therefore even a faint line=positive test (just means there isn't much Hcg present yet).
  • It's best to take the test first thing in the morning because the urine is more concentrated.

All things I wish I would have known earlier.

The test I took Tuesday morning was POSITIVE. I went to the doctor for the sinus infection and the blood test here also said I pregnant.

Here. We. Go!

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Baby Coltharp Video

I finally got my video to upload! It doesn't show much at this point, and the clip is really short but I still like watching it. The baby didn't move around as much while she was taking the video but you can still see movement and his/her little mouth opening and closing!

While I'm on the baby subject-we went to the doctor yesterday and he said so far everything is looking good! I was supposed to go in for my next sonogram in March but he's moved it up to Feb. 18th so Lindsey can measure the length of my cervix. The doctor just wants to keep a close eye on how it's holding up after all the procedures I've been though. I'm excited though, I enjoy the sonograms and when we go in on the 18th we should be able to tell by then the sex of the baby!

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Great News!!

Baby is due in July and I have classes up until Aug 13--there is not much getting out of that. However, we do have four 8-week long clinical rotations (where I basically work as a PT for free with someone supervising me) that start later in August. My professors/directors/dean all worked it out where I get to skip my first clinical so I'll have 8 weeks off to stay at home with the baby (i'll still have to take an online class though but that won't be bad). I'll pick it back up with clinicals October 18th, graduate with my classmates in May 2011, and just make up the missed clinical rotation in June/July 2011. Then, hopefully, I can take my licensing exam a couple of months after that and FINALLY start working as a Doctor of Physical Therapy (as long as I pass, they say it's a booger of a test).

There is a good chance that I won't be able to get all four clinical rotations set up in Wichita Falls/Seymour area but we're keeping our fingers crossed and hope to at least get most of them there. It'll be hard to be away from Cody and possibly the baby (not sure how that will work out) but we'll deal with it as it comes. This wouldn't be the first bump in the road we've faced, that's for sure.
Anyway, this was big news for us because it will be such a huge blessing to have that bit of time off with the baby. I have wonderful professors who are doing everything they can to help me out and everything is working out much more smoothly than I ever imagined!

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Baby Coltharp--12 weeks 5 days

First of all, our sonograms are always fun because we get to see the baby but also because a very good friend of mine (Lindsey) is doing them! Our first sonogram we had at about 6 weeks because I had been having some bleeding and they wanted to make sure everything was fine. Everything was still great! We got to see and hear the heartbeat, but there wasn't much to see of the baby at this point. Baby was not even a centimeter long and just looked like a tiny grain of rice.
We had our 2nd sonogram yesterday and it was a different story. We saw arms, legs, toes, vertebrae, the brain, nose, mouth, etc. The highlight was when we watched the baby move/wiggle around! The baby would move its limbs and even turned over on it's side for us to reveal it's little face (which at this point appears more alien-like than human, but that'll change soon too!). As a first time "mommy-to-be" this was very exciting for me. It was also a moment when reality set it and I REALLY knew that there is a little life growing in there. Not that I didn't know it before, but i'm not showing much yet so I don't always "feel" pregnant (other than being sick ALL DAY LONG during the first trimester).

My dad thought the baby looked like it was hanging out in a recliner with arms behind the head and legs all propped up in this picture! The funny thing is a few of my friends from class said the baby must already have my personality because he/she looks so "laid-back". Cody's very laid-back (most of the time anyway) so i'm sure it's possible our baby could be too.



Baby Coltharp measurements put me at about 12 weeks and 5 days.

  • 6.7 cm long (crown to rump)

  • HR 158 bpm

  • We saw what really looked like boy parts but Lindsey said that hormones cause the girl parts to swell up and that could have been what we were looking at. It's too early to tell. We should know in 6-8 weeks!

Warning: Lengthy Post

It's funny for me to think back just 7 months ago when Cody and I were sitting in my doctor's office listening to him tell us that if we ever wanted to have children together that we "need to start trying like TONIGHT". I had been having some unusual health issues and he didn't think I had 2 years to wait to start trying to have kids. WHOA!
  • Cody and I weren't even officially engaged at this point (although we had been dating over 4 years).
  • I still had 2 years left of physical therapy school (I had already been pursuing this dream for 6 years). It's a doctorate level program which our classes are blocked out for us and if I were to miss any of that, I would have to take a leave of absence for a full year.
  • I don't have a job. We typically have class 8am-4pm Mon-Thurs, study all night (should be anyway), and tests on Friday. This also means I have a lot of debt in student loans.
  • For now I live in Lubbock while in school. But for my last 9 months of school I had planned on just packing up and living like a gypsy because we have four 8 week long clinical rotations and it's mostly just a lottery system as to where we end up for each of those. It could be anywhere.
  • While Cody lives/works in Seymour and can't really leave (because one of us should have income)

What's the point? We thought there was NO WAY we could even think about a baby at this point in our lives and even if we did decide to get married and try for a baby, we were under the impression that it would be very difficult for me to get pregnant and/or stay pregnant. We were crushed and I spent the rest of the day in my floor crying. I wish I would have started this blog or even a journal at this point in my life so I could go back and read about all these emotions I was feeling at this time and really see how our outlook has changed.

I laugh with friends in my PT program because there was a day that 3 or 4 of us were standing outside the classroom talking about my situation and ALL of us were in tears. We just didn't think it could happen. I'm a planner...I had my life planned out and a baby wasn't "scheduled" in for at least another 3 years. Turns out God had different plans... The good thing is that His plans turn out much better than mine!

Cody and I are blessed with a HUGE support system of wonderful family and friends. Every one of them told us that they were with us 100% in whatever we decided to do and that we were in their prayers. Cody and I knew that this was a road we were going to go down together anyway and that the timing was the only issue. We saw timing as only a drop in the bucket of our lives so we decided to go for it and see what happened!

What did we do?
  • Engaged August 1st. Somehow Cody still managed to make it a COMPLETE surprise and the perfect proposal for me. I'm usually not this cheesy but he really did good.
  • Married October 3rd. That's right, planned an awesome wedding in 2 months (at least I think so anyway, we had the best time!) Looking back now I wouldn't have done it any other way, I couldn't handle wedding planning for any longer than 2 months.
  • Pregnant in November. P.S. pregnancy tests can be harder to read than you would ever think (maybe i'll tell that story later)
  • Baby due July 27.

Wild year or what?

All that said, Cody and I were trying for a baby but it somehow came as a surprise to me. I was shocked that it happened so quickly, especially since we don't even live together... We usually are only see each other on weekends and the whole ovulation thing doesn't always fall on those days. This makes it kind of hard to get pregnant. That is, unless you meet each other halfway in Dickens, TX.

That's it. Population 332. Let's just say there's not so much as a hotel in a place like this. Romance at it's finest... They do have good BBQ at Ponderosa. I at least got a good sandwich before we went our separate ways! Little did I know what this trip would really mean for me...

Isn't it funny how things work out? We coudn't be more excited!

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Nothing Says "I Love You" Like a Hot Pink Dolphin Shirt

I had nothing new to talk about today so I thought I'd take a trip down memory lane. I wanted to have this documented somewhere because this is one of those memories I never want to forget...and also one that reminds me of why I love my husband so much!

Cody got deployed for Iraq in May 2008. They had to stay in San Diego, CA for a couple of months before actually leaving for Iraq. I was lucky enough to get a chance to visit him in San Diego over July 4th weekend.

Apparently Cody had planned on picking me up some flowers to surprise me (I LOOOVE SURPRISES, no matter how small they are) but my flight got delayed and I didn't make it in until midnight. By this point the flower shop at the airport was closed. I guess Cody still wanted to have a surprise in hand so he bought the next best thing... A HOT PINK, GLITTERY, DOLPHIN SHIRT! Anyone remember Lisa Frank trapper keepers?? Reminded me a lot of that.

To fully understand how funny this was you should know that Cody wasn't in any way trying to be funny. His thinking was exactly this... "Lacy got excited about seeing real dolphins when she was in Hawaii=Lacy loves dolphins=I'll get her a dolphin shirt!" So he went to the little girls section (because they only make these shirts in kids sizes for a reason) and bought me a girls large. Another funny thing about this is that i'm not what most people would call very "girly". I'll wear pink occasionally but glitter is definitely out of the question. Cody knows me better than anyone but somehow was surprised when I said I probably wouldn't wear the shirt out in public much. Ha!

I did wear it to class once. When Cody gave me the shirt I had just started physical therapy school and we were taking our gross anatomy class. We would spend 3 hours a day dissecting our cadavers and to make time pass we updated each other on our lives. When my lab group heard about the dolphin shirt they insisted that I wear it one day so they could see. Eventually the story spread to my entire PT class (poor Cody!) and I gave in and wore my famous shirt to our final exam one day. It later became known to my class at the "lucky dolphin shirt". Thanks Kim for taking a picture! This picture doesn't do it justice though because you can't see the GLITTER!!

While I was in San Diego we had to go to the Zoo! And we also watched a firework show on the 4th!

Even though it was a long time ago, Cody and I still laugh about my dolphin shirt. I really do love it because it reminds me of my simple, laid back, thoughtful husband and I wouldn't have him any other way. I promise I will have this shirt until my dying day! I just may not wear it out much... maybe if we have a little girl she can wear it!


Sunday, January 10, 2010

Our "getaway"

Cody and I got married on Saturday, Oct. 3. I was was back in class (in Lubbock while he stayed in Seymour) on Tuesday and taking another test by Wednesday. This was the start of our "weekend marriage". To be honest, it didn't really feel like we got married. We didn't go on a honeymoon and we still live about 160 miles apart.

The plan was to go on a honeymoon sometime over my Christmas break from school (I get a full month off). We had saved all the money we got at the wedding and I was looking into going somewhere AMAZING and different. We were just about ready to book a trip to Belize where we stay in individual huts within the jungle (mosquito nets and all) and then I found out I was pregnant.
The pregnancy news really shouldn't have been such a suprise since we were trying... but somehow I was still shocked that it actually happened and SO SOON. Needless to say, we no longer felt comfortable visiting Belize or any other country while I was pregnant. I actually ended up being so sick in my first trimester that I didn't want to fly anywhere and spend so much money for me to lay in bed sick the whole time.
So what did we do?? Well friends, we took a two hour drive to Grapevine, TX. It was great to get away with Cody and be somewhere different for a few days, but it definately wasn't our most exciting trip...

We stayed at the Gaylord Texan and it was a beautiful place. I LOVED all the Christmas decorations. There were lights, trains, trees, etc EVERYWHERE. We also went to see ICE while we were there. The theme is How the Grinch Stole Christmas and it's all made out of ice. They give you these big parkas since the room in 9 degrees and you just walk around and check it all out! It was a good time but it only took us about 30 minutes (if that long) to walk through it. Its another one of those things we'll enjoy even more once the little one gets here. :)
The most amazing part was the nativity scene. It was all in crystal clear ice and had amazing detail. There was even a glowing angel. This is one of the only pictures that turned out and it just doesn't do it justice.

Friday, December 25, 2009

Snowed In!

We had a beautiful white Christmas this year! I'm talking over 9 inches of snow here in Holliday, TX. We're just not equipped for that kind of weather around here because it never happens!


I sure am missing my husband though. It's our 1st Christmas as a married couple (even though we've been together for almost 5 years). He works for TxDOT in Seymour and worked about 20 hours yesterday and 13 hours today and i'm sure he'll be at it again tomorrow. I haven't seen him at all since Wednesday (i'm trapped in Holliday at my parent's house) so maybe we'll do our Christmas on Saturday or Sunday.




It's a good thing Cody and I are used to being apart all the time. I live in Lubbock while attending physical therapy school and he lives about 160 miles away in Seymour. We joke that we have a "weekend marriage". We should be able to live together by August though if everything works out (keep your fingers crossed for us because we'll have a newborn by then, too). Cody spent last Christmas in Iraq so I'm just happy to have him back safely and that I get to talk to him this year!


Our dog, Bailey, sure loves all the snow! She just leaps though it all and buries her head in it. I had so much fun watching her play.


My very first blog!

I've talked about starting a blog for several months now and now I have finally done it! I thought it would be a good and quick way to journal/scrapbook since I never seem to have time to do that anymore. Plus, it would be a good way to keep up with family/friends. If you know me very well, you probably already know these things about me:
  1. My life has changed drastically in the last year and will change even more come July (when Cody, my husband, and I are due to have our first child).
  2. I have what I like to call "weird luck". This basically means that I tend to experience things that most people think would never happen. It usually makes for some very entertaining stories for my closest friends (this is where my blog title comes in). Stick around long enough and you may start to understand what I mean (as long as I feel comfortable enough telling these stories to anyone who comes across them).
  3. I value honesty and therefore I am a very honest person who tells it like I see it. I'm also not a very private person. This means that it is possible that you could come across some posts with information that you may care to know nothing about. But, as I said before, I'm starting this blog as a way to journal and scrapbook for myself so I just have to apologize in advance.

Merry Christmas!! Hope you all have a wonderful and blessed holiday!