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Making a Difference One Textbook at a Time!

This is my first advertising post for which I have received compensation. I've been approached in the past, but never agreed as I will only complete reviews/posts for those companies/products near and dear to my heart. www.operationsmile.org and www.CampusBookRentals.com are two of those companies truly making a difference. Being educated and knowledgeable can haunt you. At least it does me. When I was pregnant with our first, I remember worrying about every possibility known to man. Will she have fragile X? What are our chances of Autism? How about cleft palate? Thankfully, we were always within an arms reach to great healthcare. I mean really great healthcare. The United States has a pretty good thing going. However, what happens to those children, those families not as fortunate to live in the land of everything? Cleft palate and other facial deformities are a life changer. It affects every facet of a child's life--social, emotional, communication, physical, etc. Every

One Week...

I had my 38 week appointment yesterday. Mya joined me and helped take my blood pressure and assisted Dr. Downer. She was so excited to help. Everything looks good with Pedro. He is measuring on target, heart rate was 150 bpm, but laying oblique. Obviously, since he'll be a repeat c-section it doesn't truly matter how he is positioned, but I did feel reassured that the repeat was the right decision. I also tested positive on the GBC, which is a strain of strep. Again, this basically means nothing since he'll be delivered c-section, but interesting as I never tested positive with the girls. I gained 50 pounds this pregnancy. I was doing so well, but obviously my body likes what it likes. 50 pounds is pretty much what I've gained during each pregnancy. I will say that I think most of the weight is truly in my belly. I've worn the same maternity pants throughout my pregnancy and only gone up a size in shirts. I think overall, I've carried this little guy diffe

2 weeks...

As I write this, my house is being cleaned and not by me. This is my favorite day of the week. There is nothing like going home to a clean house and smelling the bleach to know it is germ free as well. This is my second good day in a row! I took the day off yesterday. Claire didn't have school due to Fasching (German equivalent of Halloween--minus the door to door trick or treating), so I gave Mya the option of hanging out with us as well. She took some convincing, but later said she had a great day. I must admit that I was focused on giving my back a much needed break, so my morning consisted of napping and laying on the couch. Not my best parenting in action, but it did wonders for the rest of the day. We met Chris for lunch, then returned home to enjoy the sunshine before the girls' swimming lessons. It was in the 50's yesterday, absolutely gorgeous! It really is hard to believe that we made it through the entire winter with no snow. I think it snowed possibly 2 days, b