Baby Updates

Hello friends! So I think haus maus is going to turn into the baby maus blog for awhile. Or I guess you can say a more family-oriented expat blog. Which I'm happy to do because I was getting really bored here, barely posting, and didn't feel at all inspired to write. Now that I have a baby coming, I feel NOTHING BUT inspired to write on haus maus because this is the stuff I don't want to share on decor8. decor8 is focused on decorating and creativity and the last thing I want for it to become is a mommy blog because that's not the direction I'm looking to go in career-wise. So haus maus is officially a blog about me, my husband, our expat life AND now... having a baby (and raising one) in Germany. How's that?!

photo: vogue magazine 


Okay so let's see... Where to begin. I will start by just answering some questions that have been arriving in my inbox and over on Facebook lately.

How far along am I?
Today is August 20 and I'm at week 17 of my pregnancy.

How do you feel? 
I feel so good - I am not 100% Holly yet but I'm definitely moving around, eating light, exercising regularly and seeing my friends and going out every few days.

I heard you were really sick, what happened? 
I was on bed rest from weeks 6-16 and lost 20 lbs (12 kilos), so yes, I was sick! But I didn't have standard morning sickness... It was extreme. I was dehydrated, in and out of the doctor's office and absolutely useless for 10 weeks - couldn't eat, clean, do laundry, cook... Nothing. I was in bed exhausted, throwing up every second and unable to do anything at all - I couldn't even work on my laptop or computer because sitting upright made me so incredibly ill. What I went through was debilitating - though I wasn't depressed AT ALL which shocked me because everyone said that depression is common during the first trimester if you get really ill. So that is the good part.

How did you manage your home and career?
Thank goodness my husband is such a champ and was there for me each day running errands and managing our home. It also happened when our house cleaner took her summer vacation back to Poland so for 10 weeks we had no cleaning help. In fact, she came back today for the first time since June. When the doorbell rang, I hugged her and wanted to kiss her feet. It was the happiest moment to see her face and have that domestic help again after watching my husband maintain everything for 10 weeks straight. As for my career, I had about 1 hour each day when I could sit up and move. So I would take that hour to shower, turn on my computer and blog one post, read some emails and then quickly head straight back to bed.

Do you like being pregnant?
Now that I'm back to normalcy again, YES I love it! I can actually ENJOY being pregnant for the moment. And I can talk about being pregnant in Germany as an expat and all of the ups and downs in addition to my nursery decorating ideas and the products I may need your help with here on haus maus so I hope you are in for the wild ride. :)

Are you having a boy or a girl? Do you have a preference?
We will find out in September - the moment we know I'm going to post about it on decor8! I don't have a preference either way - I just want to have a healthy baby - to me, that's the greatest blessing. Gender isn't important to me at all. On one side I'd LOVE a baby boy because it will get me into colors and styles and "things" that I haven't explored yet. It will also help me to learn more about boys and behavior and things I'm curious to know that I already know about with girls. On the other side, having a girl would be more affordable because all of my craft things and lots of my decorating stuff could be used much better by a girl than a boy. I also think with a girl, I could really go all out with dressing her up and I have so many dolls and things I've collected over the years that I would love to pass onto a daughter. Also with a girl, she could wear the first dress home from the hospital that I wore at birth - a creamy yellow dress that I still have and cherish. But again, either way I will be completely IN LOVE with my child regardless of gender.

How are YOU doing? Anyone out there pregnant, planning to get pregnant or who just had a baby? I'd love to know!

xo,
Holly

Comments

tinkaswelt said…
Is it ok to write in German?
Das ist wahrlich eine spannende Zeit, ist bei mir schon etwas her :-), aber immer noch gut im Gedächtnis, vielleicht, weil ich auch nur ein Kind habe. Ich weiss noch, ich war sicher, ein Mädchen zu bekommen, dann hiess es, es wird ein Junge. Ok...Jetzt finde ich das absolut toll. Aber wenn es anders gewesen wäre, hätte ich es sicher auch toll gefunden :-) Schön, dass es jetzt besser geht. Zum Glück hatte ich nie was, außer am Ende, das war nervig, weil er so gar nicht kommen wollte und man ständig in die Klinik musste. Genieße die Zeit, sie ist toll, erst recht, wenn man die ersten Tritte spürt!
LG
Tinka
Unknown said…
Congratulations, Holly! I am SO happy for you, and really sorry for that awful first trimester. I have known a few friends that got severe hyperemesis, and it was incredibly debilitating. A friend of mine wrote an amazing book about pregnancy nutrition, called Beautiful Babies (http://amzn.to/Z9NeRw) and she believes that magnesium can cure such sever morning sickness. I thought it could be helpful to you, maybe!

I am always so intersted in the cultural differences in pregnancy and childbirth in different countries. I could tell that Germans really value children when we were living there.

I am wishing you a really peaceful and joyful pregnancy, and look forward to reading all about it!
kleiner Himmel said…
Herzlichen Glückwunsch!!!
Und eine wunderschöne Schwangerschaft - den nicht so schönen Anfang, hast du dann bald vergessen!
Ich bin schon sehr gespannt, was du aus dieser neuen Lebensreise machst und uns zeigen wirst!

Lieben Gruß
Marie said…
YAY! Having had a little baby girl 8 months ago, I really look forward to Haus Maus becoming a family-oriented blog :)

//Marie
Irka said…
Dear Holly,
congratulations! Such great news! Seems like there are some creative babies on the way in Hanover. We expect a little PomPom Fairy end of this year, so we are just a little ahead in time. ;)
I look forward to reading your haus maus blog!
All the best for the next weeks!
Irka alias PomPom Fee
Tilda B. Hervé said…
congratulations again holly! you sound much better than some weeks ago, so enjoy each day! just saying: my little boy loves to decorate, build nice diy's and doing 'nice' stuff as well.... and as a plus: we play a lot with tech & machine stories, it's perfect!
jane dávila said…
Congratulations Holly! It's such a momentous adventure. I'm an American who spent most of my pregnancy living in Peru (my husband is Peruvian). I had absolutely horrendous morning sickness for months two and three. The only position that brought any relief was lying crossways on the bed on my stomach with my head hanging off one end and my feet off the other and a bucket under my head end. If I even moved a little bit, I tossed my cookies. I lost 25 lbs in those two months and gained a total of 30 over the whole pregnancy for a net of 5 lbs. Not ideal! One morning I woke up and that horrible queasiness was just gone (except for in the presence of Parmesan cheese, lol. I still can't smell it without feeling sick, all these years later). It was all empowered Earth Mother after that, thank goodness. I wish the same for you.

It was a very interesting experience being pregnant in another country, in a language other than your birth language. Every culture has their own traditions, superstitions, and myths around birth and child rearing and there are also universal isms. Listen to your heart, make decisions as a couple that are best for you, and tune out the static. The very best of luck with every part of the journey!
Unknown said…
Congratulations, Holly! I think 2nd trimester was most enjoyable. My 1st trimester was difficult for both babies, I was only 84 pounds by the end of first 4 months. Although I'm naturally slim and petite, this was still quite extreme. I just couldn't keep food down.

So enjoy your 2nd trimester before you get so big that you can't wait to get the baby out! LOL!
Rebekah said…
I had a baby in January and was in your same boat - an American having a baby in Germany. Having to do the whole process in another language and culture was totally crazy and I did a lot of Googling things on my own to really understand what my doctor was telling me. Since I had my first child in the States, I can really compare the differences. My best advice is to find a great midwife (Hebamme). She will come to your house whenever you need her, have sound advice and natural remedies for any ailments you have. Best of luck, Rebekah
Unknown said…
It's is great that you are feeling better now. I hope it will stay that way! I am glad bay Maus saved Haus Maus for us ;-) I am looking forward to all you posts over here.
Take care!
Anonymous said…
Congratulations Holly! My daughter is 1 1/2 now but I still remember those exciting months of the pregnancy like it was yesterday. So I am very much looking forward for your pregnancy/baby-blog :-)

Alles Gute und genieße das zweite Trimester!
Amy@Pikaland said…
Holly, I just heard the news – congratulations!! Big hugs from Kuala Lumpur! xo
Congrats - so happy that you are feeling better! I look forward to ready all of your 'mommy' posts :) I'm currently 14 weeks (with my first) and I am now just starting to get my energy back.
Noor said…
Oh my goodness Holly I am SO happy for you. I had severe morning sickness my entire pregnancy so I hope you do not have to deal with anything like that and now that your having a little one I can not wait to see more kid post and decorations :)
Tiffanie said…
Hi Holly and congrats ;-)
I'm a French-German expat in San Francisco, CA, and I'm exactly 17 weeks pregnant, so how funny to read your post. I was really sick like you, but it's getting better now... although the prenatal care is great here in the US (and comes at a certain price :-( ) I really miss the Mutterpass...
I'm excited about your future posts!
Congratulations again, take care!
Anonymous said…
Hi Holly, I follow decor8 as well this blog and its great to hear more details of your pregnancy. I am a new mother, i have a 9 month old but guess what?? I am pregnant AGAIN and due the middle of december , so we are quite close in pregnancies.
Its very hard running after a 9 momth old (i fell pregnant while breastfeeding when my daughter was 4 months old!!shock )while feeling heavy and tired from the 2nd pregnancy.
I am embracing it though, becuase we lost our 1st baby a few years back and i found out this 2nd one is a boy! so one of each, very blessed indeed.

i really looking forward to you baby news on haus maus and wishing you all the best. Ive got loads of tips on newborns so shoudt if you need any! ;)
debbie
Unknown said…
It is really nice to find out that this little corner will be "your more you" corner. I will be aunt just a month after you mum. I follow you and my brother girl...and will be a super aunt.
My sister in law was also a bit sick in the first months...could hardly eat...nauseas...and so...
PenelopeHome said…
Hi Holly, my name is Marcela (author of Penelope home) I am an argentinean living in Norway and a big fun of Scandinavian design, I am 34 weeks pregnant of our 3rd child (I have one girl (Penelope) one boy (Max) and this new baby will be another boy. Not so long ago, I showed in my blog the new room for the baby, if you want to get some inspiration you can check it out here www.penelopehome.blogspot.com (post name is baby room ready). I hope you like it, cheers and good luck with the baby, Are you having the baby in Germany or in US? I will have it in Norway (the first time)..hugs Mars
Marcia V. said…
Congrats! I'm entering my 27th week now and have just finished my smooth trimester, also know as the 2nd trimester. It was amazing! I hope it brings you as much peace as it brought me...Looking forward to reading more about your baby journey.
Seda said…
Congratulations on your baby. It's an unbelievable experience to become parents.

As much as I'm happy for anyone having babies, I'm shocked by your undermining of gender to colors, crafts and stereotypical activities for boys and girls.

From someone living a life of multi-cultures, inspirational career like yourself I'd expect a fresher/moving way of looking/telling this whole new experience.

I hope you will have a baby who will get to become a true unique person to ad color to this life we know.
haus maus said…
Seda - I have no clue what you're talking about but you are not describing me or how I think - maybe something got lost in translation because English isn't your language?

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