21 Week Bumpdate

on Saturday, April 23, 2016

>>How far along? 21 weeks, 4 days
>>How big? Size of a banana
>>Total weight gain/loss? Up about 10lbs
>>Maternity clothes? half and half still, my flows work shirts are still working fine but it won't be long until I'm starting to stretch them.
>>Sleep? I miss sleeping on my back so much! Dustin constantly wakes me up in the middle of the night because I roll back and need to stop.
>>Best moment this week? nothing baby related but Dustin finally got to fly in an F-16! He has been waiting about a year and a half for it. He loved it!
>>Symptoms? every once in a while I get a pain in my lower back but otherwise nothing crazy. Hoping I never experience pregnancy heartburn!
>>Food cravings? I've really been wanting some gorgonzola gnocchi lately and also prosciutto!
>>Food aversions? nothing new, meat is fine not as long as it's a small portion.
>>Labor signs? None. 
>>Belly button in or out? Still rocking the innie although Dustin loves to point out its desire to be an outie! ;)
>>What I miss? it's wine touring season...so of course being the DD is already getting old. Also, being so close to bikini season is making me feel like a whale even though it's just baby girl growing.
>>What I'm looking forward to? Beyond ready to feel the baby girl move!! Everyone tells me to enjoy the calm before the storm but I can't!
>>Milestones? figured out nursery plans and will be getting the ball rolling on linens and decor! 

Baby Bowling is a...

on Tuesday, April 19, 2016
GIRL!

 We are absolutely overwhelmed with the outpour of love and joy we have received over the past two days from family and friends! We are so excited to meet our little princess, even though we are only halfway there!
The next two pictures are quite amusing. Before we headed over to our friends' house for the balloon pop I will admit that I practiced my surprised face in the mirror (because I know what I look like shocked and it isn't always very pretty...see below)
 The above picture is the look of complete 100% shock when I saw the confetti was PINK and not blue. Waiting to find out the gender, I had absolutely no preference whether we were having a baby girl or boy. After the balloon was popped and I realized pink confetti=baby girl (below picture is the exact moment I connected those two dots), I realized all along I really thought we would be having a boy!
As you may have noticed, Dustin's initial shock wasn't captured on camera. I tried to get a practice run in before we actually popped the balloon so that I could make sure everything went as planned (I know my husband). His excuse for backing OUT of the picture: "There was confetti flying everywhere!" I'm not exactly sure what he expected to happen once it popped, but I can assure you his face showed just how surprised and excited he was! :)
Knowing now that we are having a little princess, I can't even imagine having a baby boy. Dustin is over-the-moon excited because he thinks she will be a Daddy's Girl and so he will always be the favorite. Can't say I don't agree, but seeing him talk about her makes my heart so happy.

 A lot of people have asked us what her name will be, unfortunately we aren't quite sure yet! Way before we even decided it was time to start our family we have always had 1 boy name and 1 girl name picked out. Now that we know its actually time to decide, we are second-guessing our name and trying out alternatives to make sure we ultimately chose the perfect name for our perfect angel.


26th in London

on Wednesday, April 13, 2016
Last Thursday was my 26th birthday. What better way to celebrate than to travel to London for the first time! Dustin and I had been eagerly anticipating the time when we would go; it has always been high on our travel list since arriving in Italy.
We arrived in London right around noon on Thursday, first stop: CHIPOTLE! It was the absolute best meal I've eaten since being pregnant. Before we sat down to eat, I ran to the bathroom (go figure) and upon return to our table, Dustin had surprised me with candles in my bowl!
I'll take a birthday bowl over a birthday cake any day ;)

After we ate, we checked into our hotel then headed back out. We ate an overpriced dinner that wasn't nearly as good as we hoped, but then headed to see "The Book of Mormon". It was actually quite hilarious and I must say, was all that it was hyped up to be.

The next day, I got my birthday present: a full day to spend at the Harry Potter Warner Bros. Studio! If you didn't know, I'm a major Potterhead! I read all the books, own all the movies, and will forever be a fangirl. #weasleyisourking
4.5 hours later, both Dustin and I were completely stunned at the amount of time, effort, and detail that went into making the movies. It was such an amazing experience and I will forever be grateful for the chance to go.

After we left the studio, it was time to devote a little portion of our trip to Dustin's biggest obsession...the Beatles! We took a short train ride into Central London and got to see Abbey Road Studios and [attempt] to take pictures crossing Abbey Road.
It was a quick stop on the way to dinner, but we are extremely glad we did it. Every time we travel to a new city our mantra on whether or not to do something is always "we may never come back". Stopping here was definitely something that topped the list and was worth making the extra effort.

Dinner was at a burger joint called MeatLiquor. We had an amazing buffalo chicken burger, a bacon cheeseburger, monster fries and fried pickles. We certainly can't get anything quite like that in Italy so it was special treat.

Our last full day in London was devoted to sightseeing. We kicked off the morning at the Buckingham Palace to watch the changing of the guard! It wasn't the most exhilarating experience but like visiting Abbey Road, it was something we knew we had to do. We got there about 45 minutes early (our feet later paid for that) and got a prime spot right in the front.
This officially crosses off #26 on the bucket list! 
After that, we grabbed a quick bite to eat then headed to our walking tour. We booked through the same company we toured with in Berlin and again, it did not disappoint. While on the tour we learned a lot about London, its ruling families, and greatest attractions. 
Once the tour ended, we headed to an area known as Borough Market. Unfortunately we arrived as all the vendors were closing shop, but we could tell it was a fun, hip place to mosey around and catch a drink or two. Last on our trip itinerary, ride the London Eye. It was a great way to see the whole city and proved London to be as beautiful from the sky as it is from the ground.
Overall, we absolutely loved London. It's often known for unexpected weather, typically on the rainier side, but we 100% lucked out. It only sprinkled twice while we were outdoors, otherwise it was blue skies and great temps. Although we say it after every trip, London is going to be a place that is unbearably difficult to resist returning to!