Baby Shower Gift Two Ways

Guys, so many people are announcing their pregnancies lately (including me) and I looove a good baby shower. Babies have the cutest things because they’re so tinyyyy.

I had two friends expecting last year (fun fact — one of the babies was born on Christmas Eve and the other on Christmas Day — what are the odds?!), and this is how I built their gift baskets:

  1. Start with a basket and a budget.

  2. Peruse the registry for a theme. It doesn’t need to be obvious; it just needs to look like everything fits together cohesively. Think colors, creatures, patterns, lifestyles, etc.

  3. Purchase your items and load them into the basket.

  4. Add tissue paper and a card, and voila!

For Baby Sadie, I put together a basket of mostly pink and neutral hues:

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And for Baby Marcus, I put together a basket featuring a woodland creature theme:

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Happy baby gifting!

xo,

K

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Fall Vibes

IT’S OFFICIALLY FALL and I’m here 👏for 👏it 👏!!! Mostly because it’s my favorite season, but also because pregnancy and the heat of a South Carolina summer do not mix.

I’ve been impatiently waiting for the temperature to drop and the official first day of fall to roll in so that my husband can stop judging my fall mugs, pumpkin donut obsession, and the fact that I've already watched Hocus Pocus twice while burning fall scented candles.

But if you’re not feeling those fall vibes yet, perhaps these things will get you feeling like you’re in sweater weather heaven.

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ONE | I started burning Modern Forestry’s Fireside Flannel candle last week and it smells like someone baked something cinnamon-y and delicious but also like there was a little bonfire burning nearby. SO. GOOD.

TWO | I saw a billboard saying the pumpkin donuts from Dunkin Donuts were back and changed my immediate plans to “Get pumpkin donut from Dunkin.” I tried Krispy Kreme’s pumpkin donuts and find that their cake one is better than their yeast one, but neither of them beat Dunkin’s!

THREE | Get you some AppalaChai! Chai Tea Concentrate to wash down those donuts. Pro-tip — use your favorite oat milk to make it creamier and more delicious! I can’t lie, Chai is my favorite and I drink it year-round, but now I’ll be heating up my bev of choice for the cooler temps.

FOUR | Sally Hansen’s Good. Kind. Pure. nail polish in Soothing Slate. It’s plant-based, and 16-free so I feel better about painting my nails while pregnant. I’ll deeefinitely be wearing this fall color in my maternity photos.

FIVE | Bring a little autumn inside with Hobby Lobby’s fall florals! I’ve already decorated a few spots in our house with them and would love to add more!

And if none of these things does the trick, then go watch Hocus Pocus and read this article about the upcoming sequel!

What are you doing to get in that fall spirit?!

xo,

K

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Maternity Wear Favorites

I am by no means a maternity wear expert! I avoided buying maternity clothes for as long as possible. Most of the summer clothes are just unattractive to me, but the fall ones are pretty cute! Some of the clothes were so dang expensive for something I’d only wear for a season. On top of all of that, the virus meant that I couldn’t go try them on in person, which drove me crazy — my body is changing constantly so how should I know what size to pick out?!

So for a while, I wore dresses and rompers from Old Navy that had some stretch or were loose. One of the maternity wear sites said to order your pre-pregnancy size, so I wound up doing that for all of my purchases and it worked out really well. I got a few good recommendations from fellow bloggers and friends and started making purchases. Here are a few of my favorites for summer and fall.

SUMMER MATERNITY FAVORITES

I purchased all of these in my pre-pregnancy size. I think my absolute favorites are the tees because they’re so soft, the dress because of its fun pattern, and the shortalls.

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1. Ingrid & Isabel Maternity Crossover Panel Midi Jean Shorts | 2. H&M MAMA 2-Pack Jersey Tops | 3. H&M MAMA Jersey Romper | 4. Ingrid & Isabel Maternity Side Panel Midi Jean Shorts | 5. Ingrid & Isabel Printed Sleeveless T-Shirt Maternity Dress | 6. Gap Maternity Denim Shortalls | 7. H&M MAMA Ruffled Jersey Top

FALL MATERNITY WEAR

I purchased all of these in my pre-pregnancy size as well. They fit now, so I hope that they still fit through the third trimester! I’ve already worn the overalls and pants, but it’s just too hot right now.

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Makers Guide | Yer a Wizard

HAPPEE BIRTHDAE, HARRY!

In honor of Harry Potter’s birthday, I’m interrupting the baby train and sharing a few handmade things for your favorite witch or wizard!

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ONE | I’ve been wanting this “Don’t Let the Muggles Get You Down” keychain for a while now — I just can’t decide what color! I’m torn between marigold and teal…

TWO | You can’t go wrong with a pair of snake earrings for that cunning Slytherin in your life! Velvet Orange Designs offers clay pairs in three different colors!

THREE | Sending out some snail mail? Jazzing up your planner? Grab a roll of Magical Washi Tape from Nutmeg and Arlo! You can go with the holographic roll or you can pick your house colors!

FOUR | Stealing away to the kitchen just got a little more magical with this tea towel.

FIVE | If hitting the books like Hermione is more your speed, check out this glasses bookmark!

SIX | Get comfy and rest assured because this Hogwarts sweater is far from a Mrs. Weasley original.

#MischiefManaged

xoxo,

K

The Second Trimester

My second trimester is coming to a close and I’m sharing that part of my pregnancy journey with you! First off, the difference in symptoms between the first trimester and the second is like night and day! As I mentioned before, I was constantly worried about whether or not Baby Heid was thriving in there, so when the symptoms started disappearing I had to remind myself that this was normal for the second trimester. More on those further down!

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THE 20-WEEK ULTRASOUND

The 20-week ultrasound was a high point for us! I went in to the appointment (alone, again — thanks, COVID), and the tech walked me through everything she was doing. She measured and documented every centimeter of Baby Heid and all of her organs. At first she was very stubborn about moving, but finally she uncovered her face and gave us that glimpse of her sweet little profile. Then it took about another 15 minutes of jostling to get her to show us the other side of her heart. At the end of the ultrasound, I was able to video call Mr. Heid so that he could see her and hear her heartbeat (FOR THE FIRST TIME!!!) — it was such a magical experience even if it wasn’t how we imagined it would be, especially for our first child.

They put her gender in an envelope for us to open together later and let me know that they had zero concerns over our baby’s development — everything looked and sounded great, and she was right on track for her originally estimated due date.

After the appointment, we drove over to our favorite bakery and opened the results in the car. As we slid the ultrasound shot out of the envelope, we saw in big letters, “IT’S A GIRL!”

We definitely thought we were going to be having a little boy because most of our friends who’d had kids recently had girls (though, two people in our family and one friend did just have boys haha). Needless to say, we were very surprised, but we are stoked regardless! All we want is a happy, healthy babe and so far she’s on track!

THOSE LITTLE BABY KICKS

Two days later, Baby Heid started kicking! The first night it happened, I wasn’t sure if what I was feeling were truly kicks, but after a few more times I was certain.

Nowadays, this girl is kicking, hiccuping, and rolling around — some days more than others — and I have an understanding of what other mamas meant about those bladder kicks *ouch* She seems to be on a schedule for when she’s awake versus moving around. We’ll see if that continues in the third trimester and out of the womb…

During week 24, I saw my stomach bounce from a kick, so I placed Mr. Heid’s hand where she kicked to try to feel it. As soon as I did, she stopped kicking. This happened several times until one night later that week he was finally able to feel it!

NEW THINGS THAT I STRUGGLE WITH

  • Anything that involves bending/squating and reaching down at the same time. What might those be, you may wonder? Oh, just buckling my own sandals, shaving my legs, painting my toenails…

  • Sleeping because of nerves in my left hip, but we’ll just call that practice, yea?

  • Purchasing maternity clothes. I want to try them on first and that’s impossible these days.

  • Breathing. I take a lot of deep, slow breaths because regular breathing feels like I’m not getting enough air.

SYMPTOMS I EXPERIENCED (WEEKS 13-27)

Let’s talk about what disappeared — my skin sensitivity has lessened, my nausea is gone, my boobs don’t hurt, that bad taste went away, and I’m waaaay less tired (though, it’s still hard to get out of bed in the morning and I’m ready for a nap by 2 or 3 p.m.).

New symptoms for me have included:

  • Heartburn (if I bend over, so I just don’t bend over — all squats now haha)

  • High body temperature (this kid + summer are warmer than warm)

  • Tailbone pain (still)

  • Upper back aches (hello heavier belly)

  • Belly itches (not often though, thanks to my moisturizer linked below)

  • Difficulty breathing (see above)

Thankfully, I haven’t had any swelling in my hands and feet or any high blood pressure!

PERKS I EXPERIENCED (WEEKS 13-27)

  • Learning the baby’s gender!

  • Feeling those baby movements!!

  • More cooperative hair — I know that may sound odd to some of you, but I have course hair that I get relaxed every few months to make it easier to manage. My hair has been even thicker than it already was, but has also held its smoother texture for longer — hype!

  • Building a registry

  • Nursery planning

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SECOND TRIMESTER STAPLES

  • Body Pillow | I read reviews on the pregnancy pillows and they were pretty unconvincing… I found great reviews on this EnerPlex Never-Flat Body Pillow. I took the advice of a few reviewers and removed some of the stuffing to create a dip for my belly and it’s been perfect!

  • Butt Cushion | I sit a lot for my job and my tailbone pain has NOT subsided. I found this Everlasting Comfort Seat Cushion to put in my office chair and it has been extremely helpful — that and getting up more often.

  • Moisturizer | I received a few samples of Palmer’s Cocoa Butter Massage Lotion in the baby boxes from my registries, and it is awesome. The moisture lasts all day — sometimes I get in the shower and wonder why my belly is so smooth already — that’s the lotion at work! It has more of an almond smell than a cocoa smell, isn’t greasy, and goes on super smoothly.

  • Face Masks | Guys, this virus is real and I’m not about catching it. I purchased the Wake Up and Fight Mask in Dark Chambray and Rifle Paper Co. Rosa Natural. Both are from Hendley & Bennett and have filter pockets (I use these). Protect yourselves, protect others — wear a mask.

  • Activity Book | My sister got me The Big Fat Activity Book for Pregnant Women as a gift and it’s hilarious! It has fun pregnancy anecdotes, puzzles, journaling sections, coloring pages and more. Great for moments of down time. Know a mama on bed rest or one whose family won’t let her lift a finger because she’s pregnant now? Pick this up for her!

  • Non-slip Socks | I’ve been rocking these Muezna Non-Slip Socks in the house because there are slick spots on our hardwoods and I’ve already slipped once during this pregnancy. These will come in handy at the hospital and after Baby Heid comes home.

  • Swimsuit | It’s summer, so it’s time to hit the water! I was hesitant about purchasing a maternity swimsuit because I didn’t know which route to go. After ordering several suits, I landed on this We Cuffle Ruched Tankini. The two piece factor means I don’t have to struggle with getting that wet swimsuit up and down for the bajillion times that I have to pee. I was going to go for a bikini top to really rock the bump, but then I read that too much sun on the bump can affect the baby, so I went for a tankini (anyone have differing thoughts/research on this??). The ruching on the sides allows me to adjust the top as my belly has grown. Side note, if you are considering this suit, know that it comes in Australian sizes (which is teeny weenie, so don’t be afraid of the size).

Overall, I’m super proud of what my body has done to grow a baby — it’s not easy emotionally or physically, but I’m here for it! I’m soaking in the last month of my practically symptom-less second trimester (by comparison) as I’ve heard the third trimester is a doozy.

xoxo,

K

The First Trimester

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OUR PREGNANCY STORY

Mr. Heid and I have been talking about what our future family might look like for years now. Sometime during our engagement, I asked him how long after marriage he wanted to wait to start trying for kids. I remember we were in a grocery store parking lot, but I don’t remember what prompted the question. He shrugged and said, “I dunno. I mean probably not very long…”

I was a little surprised, though I really shouldn’t have been — like I said, we’d been talking about family planning for years. On top of that, we’d been friends for 12 years, of which we’d been dating for five. We definitely felt like we’d had plenty of “just us” time. So we got married in October, began trying in January, and found out I was pregnant in March! I want to take this moment to say that I know it’s not that easy for everyone to get pregnant, and I hope anyone who has struggled or is struggling doesn’t become saddened or disheartened by this post. I used the Ovia Fertility Tracker while we were trying and let me tell you — I’m saddened and embarrassed to say that I learned so much about my reproductive system through this app and the research it prompted. The South Carolina sex education system is severely lacking, and that’s an understatement.

The morning I found out, I hit the mall and purchased a pair of baby Vans, made Mr. Heid a sweet note, and put it all together to gift him as an announcement. We called the doctor and were told we’d have to wait four weeks for an appointment because the ultrasound wouldn’t be able to detect anything that early.

Despite that making sense, I was still stunned at the amount of time I’d have to wait. Two weeks later, our state shut down for quarantine, and two weeks after that, I was able to see our little static fuzz of an embryo on ultrasound and that squiggly line that was a heartbeat. Mr. Heid wasn’t allowed to go in because of the new virus restrictions (more on pregnancy and coronavirus later). The rest of pregnancy was very nerve-racking for me — I don’t like not having control over my own body and I hated not being able to confirm that the baby was still thriving. Each appointment is a month apart (meaning a whole month between hearing those heartbeats) and you can’t feel baby’s movements until the second trimester. This, I did not handle well at. all. I constantly worried — going through thoughts of “Everything’s fine because I’m not bleeding...” to “But how do I knooowww??”

Here are some of my other first trimester experiences in a nutshell…

THINGS I HAD TO CUT OUT THAT I MISS

  • Runny eggs

  • Raw batter of baked goods (those pesky eggs)

  • Deli meat

  • Kombucha

  • Tuna sandwiches (though, I can have them occasionally)

  • Alcohol (which I hadn’t been drinking since just after our honeymoon in January anyway)

SYMPTOMS I EXPERIENCED (WEEKS 5-12)

  • Tailbone pain (yup, it’s real)

  • Nausea, but no vomiting (and my doc gave me a prescription to ease that)

  • Constant bad taste in my mouth

  • So many pee breaks

  • Insane levels of fatigue

  • Breast tenderness

  • Sensitive skin (my favorite face mask burned)

  • One really “fun” emotional spiral (it covered the virus possibly ruining my baby’s first Christmas, Mr. Heid losing his job due to the pandemic, me needing to eat more vegetables, what if the baby’s stopped growing, what if the vet can’t diagnose what’s wrong with our dog… like I said — fun.)

  • Zero fucks given about bullshit. Like I’ve lost a ton of patience and care about the stupid, unimportant things that others have chosen to make a big deal out of. There are too many other important things to focus on in my book and my family is at the top of that list.

AVERSIONS & CRAVINGS

The smell of the fresh peppers and just the sight of ham both make me gag. I craved cinnamon ev.er.y.thing. and the deli meats (minus ham) that I could no longer have. The worst part about that is one of my favorite local delis closed permanently during the virus *ugh*

I’ve incorporated a lot of water, veggie quiches, Raisin Bran, and Multigrain Cheerios into my diet.

I’ve always associated scents with memories. As it turns out, being under quarantine was not something I handled well. That coupled with constant nausea and a heightened sense of smell meant the body wash, hand soap, laundry detergent, and dish soap I was using were all offending me in the worst way. They had to go and I’ll probably never bring them back into rotation.

FIRST TRIMESTER STAPLES

  • The Ovia Pregnancy Tracker has been very useful in helping me keep track of how baby’s progressing, my symptoms, my doctor’s appointments, and my milestones. The app is pretty customizable and includes tools that explain what your and baby’s bodies are going through during each week, helpful articles, medical and food safety lookups, and more!

  • The Bump Pregnancy Tracker has most of the same information, but I enjoy their articles more and they have a really cool 3D view of how your body looks with baby inside. I don’t know how to explain it, you’ll just have to download it!

  • My 30 oz RTIC Tumbler has also been my favorite! I honestly don’t love drinking water, and it definitely has to be ice cold when I do. Having this tumbler by my side has helped me reach my water intake goals, keeps my water cold, and I have to refill it less often — win, win, win!

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THE ANNOUNCEMENTS

  • For the parents, we got RetroViewers from Uncommon Goods and had custom reels made to include photos of us as kids with our parents. Then the last two frames of each reel had a photo of my ultrasound and a photo of us with our positive pregnancy test. We came up with what we thought were convincing excuses to visit our parents during quarantine, and we gave them the RetroViewers as “early Mother’s Day presents” while we were there. My dad and mother-in-law didn’t believe our excuses and had a feeling we were going to announce our pregnancy.

  • We had recently gone through family photos while organizing some things during the quarantine. For my sister and siblings-in-law, we slipped a copy of the 8-week ultrasound in a stack of photos that we were giving them. Since my brother is out in Cali, we mailed him a copy along with a card announcement!

Stay tuned for the second trimester recap!

xoxo,

K

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We're Expecting!

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Just popping on to this platform to announce that Mr. Heid and I are having a baby! We are beyond excited, but with everything going on and navigating this chapter, I’ve definitely neglected this little corner of my world.

I’ll be back to share about my first trimester, pregnancy during a pandemic, our nursery ideas, and some maternity favorites so far — maybe all in one post, maybe in separate posts — we’ll see!

Stay tuned!

xoxo,

K

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