Today you, dear reader, have a NEW blogging author. The one with the belly! Look for more posts from Amy in the future. Anyway, today was one of my favorite activities – my twice weekly water aerobics for preganant ladies at the YMCA. The water always feels so good no matter how tired I am. Besides getting exercise, it’s a wonderful opportunity to meet other women in my condition and to share stories and ideas for what we’re all experiencing. And for those of you keeping track, the 10 kicks arrived by 11am, a 1 and 1-half hour improvement over yesterday! Woohoo!
8 days
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We’re at T-8, and we have settled on a pediatrician. Last week, we interviewed a highly recommended doctor, and looks like we’ll stick with her. She’s Dr. Debby Pollack of the Dekalb Pediatric Center. Unlike when I was a kid going to Dr. ‘Buddy’ Portman, they now have separate sick and well waiting rooms. Makes sense, no? I like their practice most of all due to the panda bear theme. It’s close (Decatur), convenient (no highways), and they are on call 24/7. More updates tomorrow.
Moblog & My New Treo 650
Yesterday, I became the proud owner of a Cingular Treo 650. This is an upgrade from my 2-year-old Sprint Treo 600. The biggest advantages of the new device is the muchly improved screen and backlit keyboard. The other advantage is that I’m on Cingular/AT&T’s network. The GPRS network from Cingular already seems to trump Sprint’s CDMA technology. And Cingular actually has an SMS system that works in timeframes of seconds, not hours. The other great feature is the higher-resolution camera. Shutterbug that I am, I had tried and failed to setup my old phone to transmit photos to my blog. But with the new phone, Versamail setup with my Trotz.com email, my account at Flickr.com, and good ol’ reliable Moveable Type, my mobile photo blog is now up and running. The picture quality won’t be great, but think of this as a modern take on Lomography. And it will probably be the first location we post pictures of Baby Trotz when that blessed event occurs!
9 days
Today was a good pregnancy day. Amy had a doctor’s visit (Dr. Fisch) this time), and baby and mom received clean bills of health. This was Amy’s first visit with Dr. Fish, and she spent quite a long time. We now have a ‘kick-sheet’ to keep track of the baby’s activity – ten movements in ten hours or we call the doctor. So far, that doesn’t look like it’s going to be a problem – Amy gets punched and kicked every few minutes or so it seems. It would have been cool to have the baby today – the new baby Trotz could have shared my brother Seth’s birthday, the first day of Spring!