Hello baby. I’m your Mama, and I can’t wait to meet you in 4 months! Your Daddy is the one who keeps pressing his nose into you each morning with cheery Hellos. He’s a morning person – I’m not. At night, when I lay still, I can sometimes feel you kick, and he’s even felt you a couple of times too. Both of us are so excited for you to arrive.
Yesterday, we found out that you’re a little girl and we couldn’t be more pleased. It doesn’t change our feelings for you, being one sex or the other, but I think we can now settle on a name easier. Currently, we call you Baguette, our interpretation of a Belgian ‘bun in the oven’.
Though we have a good idea for what your name will be, we plan to keep it to ourselves until you arrive. We lean a little toward less-common names, and I’m not sure I wouldn’t start to doubt myself if it didn’t get a good initial reaction. I love that my name was picked out to fit in with my family and I hope that your name will be just as special.
The pregnancy has been great so far. I never had morning sickness, though we were in Taiwan during your first trimester and the foreign food smells were quite intense. We’re now halfway through and I’m starting to show a bit in the chest and the belly. Unfortunately, I have my own hangups about whether my bump looks like a baby bump or if it just looks like I’m overweight. Hopefully, I don’t pass these worries on to you. The doctor said she’s pleased with the amount of weight I’ve gained so far.
People have asked me if I would rather give birth to you in the US, and honestly, I prefer Belgium. We’ve found a good doctor (very calm, quiet, and direct) who speaks English and I feel that the health care here is a better fit to our ideas. I’m hoping to have a natural birth and look forward to the ability to labor freely, be it standing up, in a pool, or sitting on a ball. I also understand that if the need for medication, pain relief, or cesarean is necessary to protect you or me, then that’s okay too. The hospitals here seem to have really good care and we have a great group of friends here that will welcome you.
Both of your grandmothers have mentioned visiting you sometime shortly after your birth, and I hope they do. As we live in a tiny apartment in another country, you’ll probably have to wait until Christmas to meet the rest of your relatives, but they are all very excited. You also have two grandfathers, a great-grandmother, an aunt, three uncles, two cousins, and lots of great aunts/uncles, second cousins, and close family friends.
This weekend, your daddy has gone to a music festival with a friend and I am staying home to do some sewing for you. Though you’ll live in our room for the first couple of months, I’ve picked some fabrics from my stash to make you some decorations for your nursery – it looks like yellow will be the predominant color. We really haven’t bought any baby gear yet, but I’ve started researching strollers and cloth diapers. Let me tell you, there is enough options out there to make a bridezilla out of a pregnant woman.
I feel like there is so much to tell you and I’m a little disappointed in myself that this is just my first letter to you. I had always imagined I would write throughout the entire pregnancy, but though we planned and expected you from the start, it felt a little distant until just a couple weeks ago. Now though, as we know you’re a girl, you’re starting to show, and I can feel your kicks, talking to you is a lot easier. We’ll see you in a couple months.
Love and snuggles,
Mama
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It’s hard to comment with tears streaming down my face…
This is lovely.
You are brilliant to keep the name to yourselves.
The one time we asked for suggestions it turned in to a feud! Honest.
The poor boy has three names… our only way to try and please the factions, which
was a mistake too. People cannot seem to resist giving advise, and stating their views.
There are a hundred “experts” out there, but there are only three you should listen to:
You and Thomas and Baguette.
See? I am sneaking in advice!
You have to do what feels comfortable, and everything will be fine.
Dallas,
That is the sweetest letter, I am in tears. I agree with Natalie everyone who has had a child is an “expert” but you know what when it comes to your little Baguette only you and Thomas are the experts. I hope you you are able to start a journal to your daughter soon, I did and have passed it on to my daughter when she turned 16 it was her favorite gift. I wish all the happiness with your little girl and remember to just be in the moment with her and Thomas. I am sure you will but sometimes it is hard. I know we haven’t met but from your posts and your video yesterday I am sure you will be a wonderful Mama. Enjoy those little kicks and hiccups because soon you will have to share her with the world. I can’t wait to find out what her name will be.. Again Congratulations!!!
That is the sweetest letter! Baguette is so lucky to have you and Thomas for parents. I can hardly wait for her arrival.
aww- that is a great letter. I was not committed enough to do that for Zeke. I barely can do his scrapbook.
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oh- and ps- i always thought that I didnt look pregnant but just “differently fat” but everyone did reassure me that I did look pregnant- and it was more evident later in the pregnancy
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That’s a baby bump! I didn’t think I looked pregnant for a long time. I look back at pictures now and think, duh, of course I looked pregnant. That is a sweet letter! Keep them up. She’ll appreciate them one day.
I’m very excited for you guys!
Hi Dallas, what a beautiful letter to your LO on the way. Thanks for droping by my blog and filling in the scoop on your burp cloth project. It’s also goo to know my online blog babbling has helped someone out! :) I very much enjoyed my Belgian birth experience at St Luc and in compparison with the stories I read about on LLL’s forum, I join you in saying that I’d rather give birth in Belgium. Enjoy the rest of your pregnancy and your preparations for LO’s arrival :)
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Psst, is that a picture of you in Tevuren? I was just there a few days ago with Madeline!
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That photo was taken at Bois de la Cambre – it’s just a short walk from where I live and makes a nice backdrop. I’ve only been to Tevuren once and that was on a snowy afternoon – http://www.flickr.com/photos/forthejourney/sets/72157612362863513/detail/ – still it was a beautiful park.
Congrats! I had NO IDEA! I’m so excited/happy for you. YAY. A girl too, girls are the bestest! Well, any baby is the bestest really.
If you have any cloth diaper questions, email me. We do the cloth and I love it. Wouldn’t change it! Buuuuuuuuuut, I hope you have a dryer in Belgium, because that makes life so much easier…
Congrats on finding out you’re having a girl! You defo have a baby bump! I know we haven’t met, but if you need anything, feel free to get in touch. We’ve been doing cloth diapers and wipes (without a dryer!!!) and it really is easier than seems. Uk and us are cheaper for buying though.
Oh! Just to add… If you really want to highlight your babybump, you can always try an empire waistbelt like this http://bxlsprout.wordpress.com/2008/11/25/a-productive-weekend/ or this http://petitepurls.com/blog/?p=323 (second picture). Btw, I have this book and it’s great!
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