Sorry I haven't been able to post much lately... there has been so much going on.
From our last ultrasound - Isabelle is actually a week older than we thought! :) She's officially 22.6 weeks old! :)
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Forgive the glare in these photos, I'm not sure why they were glaring so much - and didn't have time to reshoot them.



Yes, I'm indeed getting much larger and my hips are suffering because of it. Taking quite a few Epsom Salt baths as well as heat pads/jars lately.
I'm just about 125-127lbs now, lol; the HEAVIEST i've ever been in my life. I keep saying that at every milestone - first was 115, 120, now 125. I know, most of you are probably thinking, "Ah, quit yer cryin'! That's TINY!" - well if you're 5 feet tall, nearing 130lbs is a lot of weight on a small frame. It's making things hurt that never really hurt before, lol. Not complaining - it's just not as easy as it sounds.
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A few new things:
I've cut my hair really short - because of all the clumps of hair falling out and all the new baby hair growing in. My hair is growing in so fast...and all my older hair fell out.
It's almost too short for me usually - but I'm getting used to not having to do anything to my hair atm. It's really convenient!



SPLURGE GIRO purchase of a whopping $1.75!! I initially bought JUST the wreath for a buck, then bought berries and leaves which I hot glue gunned to the branches. :D I think it turned out well worth over $1.75! :D Sweet deal!


And thanks to my Mom & Dad for random surprise sending Christopher some winter wear for biking to school every day in the rain. It's been tough - but he's been really diligent about getting there rain/sleet/pseudo-snow. He's a great trooper! :)

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Well dun dun na! I've almost finished working on Isabelle's room! :D I used not-as-toxic paint with a really really good mask on - and made sure that the room was very ventilated.
Here was the photoshop concept and the 'Before' Shots:



Then comes the Taping:


..Then the white:







Then...I did the pink today...



Then peeling off the tape and seeing the final (sorta) product:





TA-DA! :)










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