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My Tweety Pie...: September 2006

My Tweety Pie...

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Friday, September 29, 2006

Being a Mum...

"...We are sitting at lunch one day when my daughter casually mentions that she and her husband are thinking of "starting a family." "We're taking a survey," she says half-joking. "Do you think I should have a baby?"
"It will change your life," I say, carefully keeping my tone neutral.
"I know," she says, "no more sleeping in on weekends, no more "spontaneous vacations."
But that is not what I meant at all. I look at my daughter, trying to decide what to tell her.
I want her to know what she will never learn in childbirth classes.
I want to tell her that the physical wounds of child bearing will heal, but becoming a mother will leave her with an emotional wound so raw that she will forever be vulnerable.
I consider warning her that she will never again read a newspaper without asking, "What if that had been MY child?" That every plane crash, every house fire will haunt her! That when she sees pictures of starving children, she will wonder if anything could be worse than watching your child die.
I look at her carefully manicured nails and stylish suit and think that no matter how sophisticated she is, becoming a mother will reduce her to the primitive level of a bear protecting her cub. That an urgent call of "Mum!" will cause her to drop a soufflé or her best crystal without a moment's hesitation. I feel that I should warn her that no matter how many years she has invested in her career, she would be professionally derailed by motherhood. She might arrange for childcare, but one day she will be going into an important business meeting and she will think of her baby's sweet smell. She will have to use every ounce of discipline to keep from running home, just to make sure her baby is all right.
I want my daughter to know that every day decisions will no longer be routine.
That a five year old boy's desire to go to the men's room rather than the women's at McDonald's will become a major dilemma. That right there, in the midst of clattering trays and screaming children, issues of independence and gender identity will be weighed against the prospect that a child molester may be lurking in that rest-room.
However decisive she may be at the office, she will second-guess herself constantly as a mother.
Looking at my attractive daughter, I want to assure her that eventually she will shed the pounds of pregnancy, but she will never feel the same about herself.
That her life, now so important, will be of less value to her once she has a child. That she would give herself up in a moment to save her offspring, but will also begin to hope for more years, not to accomplish her own dreams, but to watch her child accomplish theirs.
I want her to know that a Caesarean scar or shiny stretch marks will become badges of honor.
My daughter's relationship with her husband will change, but not in the way she thinks. I wish she could understand how much more you can love a man who is careful to powder the baby or who never hesitates to play with his child. I think she should know that she would fall in love with him again for reasons she would now find very unromantic.
I wish my daughter could sense the bond she will feel with women throughout history who have tried to stop war, prejudice and drunk driving.
I want to describe to my daughter the exhilaration of seeing your child learn to ride a bike. I want to capture for her the belly laugh of a baby who is touching the soft fur of a dog or cat for the first time. I want her to taste the joy that is so real it actually hurts.
My daughter's quizzical look makes me realize that tears have formed in my eyes.
"You'll never regret it," I finally say.
Then I reached across the table, squeezed my daughter's hand and offered a silent prayer for her, and for me, and for all the mere mortal women who stumble they're way into this most wonderful of callings.
Please share this with a Mum that you know or all ofyour girlfriends who may someday be Mums. May you always have in your arms, the one who is in your heart. Thought this was so lovely even for all of us that are already Mum's and for all those we know that will be becoming Mums..."
Forwarded to me by a friend...

By K's Mumma@ 11:32 AM
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Thursday, September 28, 2006

Durga! Durga!

:HAPPY DURGA PUJA:

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By K's Mumma@ 11:49 AM
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Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Only 100 Days To Go...

Our Babies 4D u/s pic is here! & its a great time to show it off as we are only a 100 days away from meeting our Baby!
Isnt it cute? Tweetu was all curled up...deep in sleep, tummy side down! Babies toes were touching its forehead. Tweety-Pie smiled a couple of times...it was so surreal! Never imagined, I would get to 'see' my baby before birth! Thanks technology! we feel, (@least)every first-time parents should get their babies 4D u/s...its awesome!
BTW, we now know our baby's gender!
Guess who Tweety-pie really is..!!

!Heres A Cute Poem To Mark The Occassion!

When One Becomes Two...

A new life begins-
a fresh heartbeat,
a flutter of feet,
a new soul.

Little miracle placed in my womb-
I feed you, I nurture you
and the string between our hearts grows strong.

Little one growing in my womb-
Daddy and I lay our hands upon my growing belly
and wait for you to flutter a reply,

Little person living in my womb-
I welcome and cherish your consuming presence
and long to gaze into your deep, warm eyes.

Little babe curled up in my womb-
I anxiously prepare for your arrival
and dream of touching your soft new skin.

Little child born of my womb-
I embrace your tiny self
and dream, of holding you forever.

Oh baby, sweet baby-
a fresh heartbeat,
a flutter of feet,
a new soul.

By Jacquelyn Delaveaga

By K's Mumma@ 12:27 PM
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Sunday, September 24, 2006

Scatterbrains? Part II...!

This saturday, TD & I drove some 20 miles to a friends place for Satyanarayan Pooja.
The pooja was going to be held the NEXT DAY!!!


& Today, at a mall, TD was trying to locate the STROKER parking!! Later he was looking for 'MOZART' parking until he remembered the 'Stork'! Hee hee!
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By K's Mumma@ 10:09 PM
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Friday, September 22, 2006

Scatterbrains?!!

Whats wrong with us people?!!
Its so funny and its such a coincidence! Read on...
2 days ago, TD & I had been to a late night party. Another couple 'P', was showing off their brand new car. Its beautiful indeed & we were all awestruck by the 'basic' package it came with, heated leather seats, 6 CD changer et all. Later, we decided to go for a test drive when we all were done partying.
TD sat at the Navigator seat(ie next to the Driver's seat) & we drove a couple of blocks. It was 11:30pm when the P's left, and as we were marching towards our Car, TD realized that our car+home keys were missing!
We went back to our host friends house & searched for nearly 15 mins. Unfortunately, I had not updated my cell contact list & hence couldnt reach P's as TD thought he might have dropped the keys in their car while we were being introduced to the dashboard gadgets etc. We called P's home phone and left a couple of messages. P's home was almost 20 mins away. We tried to get their cell numbers by calling the cell phone company but we knew, we wouldnt get the number. & so we waited! @11:55pm, P's called & they had found the key! Mrs. P was sitting on it all the while & hadnt realised it!!!
So poor P's drove back just to hand over our keys...! & so after all this, we reached home at 12:30 am!
This is part 1 of the story....
& today, while leaving my house @noon, my hands were full with TD's lunch box, my cell charger, purse & water bottle. I banged closed our home door, only to realize, I wasnt carrying our car+home keys!! Luckily, I had my cell & when I called TD, he was laughing out loud! This time, after a 2 hrs wait, a lunch meeting later, poor TD drove all the way home, just to let us in!

I told you! Its funny!
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By K's Mumma@ 2:53 PM
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Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Its Our 69th Month....

...2065 Days Monthly Anniversary Today!

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Watch this cute baby clapping...


From The Epicurean Corner: I was craving for some qucik spicy fried foods. We went to the In-N-Out Burger & ordered Grilled Cheese Sandwich & Fries. I wasnt aware that they use the highest grade potatoes,cut them right in the store, and cook them in 100% pure, cholesterol-free vegetable oil. I will try not visiting Mc D's any more!
Then yesterday, Tweetu suggested, why not make 'Tikhat-mithachi Puri'(fried spicy tortilla made from whole wheat flour ). This is a classic Maharashtrian snack, much like Gujrathi 'Mathari' or Bengali 'Luchi'.
Heres how they turned out... we even had some with ginger infused Tea!! Yuuummmm! They are very easy to make...the recipe is as follows:
2-4 cups Atta (Indian-style whole-wheat flour), salt to taste,1-2 tblsp chilli powder-or as you prefer, some cumin seeds, 1 tsp turmeric, 1 tsp ground cinnamon & oil for deep frying.

Method: Mix all the ingredients in a large bowl. Add warm water little by little to make a smooth but *firm* dough (firmer than regular roti dough). Let the dough relax for 30 minutes under a barely-damp towel in the covered bowl. Then take about a tablespoon of dough at a time, roll them into even small circles (using some more atta to help in the rolling process), and deep fry for a few seconds on each side until the puri is puffed and golden. Drain well on some paper towels and serve hot. Thats it!

By K's Mumma@ 3:11 PM
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Tweety, this is day number...

... 173 and you're 25 weeks pregnant!
You have 107 days or 15 weeks left, and are 62.5% of the way there.
Baby's age since conception is 159 days or 23 weeks.


:: Baby Development ::
Your baby weighs about 1.5 pounds and measures 8.8 inches from crown to rump. He or she is becoming stronger as its stem cells continue to develop into bone tissue, and its bones become solid through a process called ossification.


BTW, no more pumps for me! I mean Breast Pumps! I was in a pump-whirlpool for a while until a friend fished me out!
We wanted to finish off shopping for the 'big-ticket' items first & b.pump is one of those.
It costs around $250!!
See, that is why I call it 'big-ticket'!
Neways, we were open for new, borrowed & begged! We figured, the accessories would come for free from the hospital(like one of my friends had mentioned) so we would borrow or buy just the motor.
We had also calculated that if we bought a brand new kit, it would pay off within 4-6 months provided I use it daily.
Turns out, the hospital sells the accessories for $50. They recommend that you dont use a used pump(motor) as 'there could be a chance that backed-up milk is still trapped in the membrane behind the motor & milk is any way considered a bodily fluid'. Oouch!
2ndly, will I really need a pump?Its a must-have for gals juggling a 9-5 job, which is not the case with me as I run a business & thus have a flexible schedule.
There are ways to work out things like planning to go out per babies feeding schedule. Maybe a manual pump is just made for me!
& what are my chances of not being able to feed my baby well, arising from complications?
I cant think of any at this point! & seriously wouldnt know until we get there!
So the breast-pump is back on the 'later' list & we will buy it, if & only if Tweety & I cant do without it! What a relief...for now!
It doesnt fail to amaze me the kind of grey cells investment, I/we are making, in such otherwise trivial stuff! Maybe all first timmers go thro it, maybe not! We are still kinda undecided regarding the Crib! @least, the Bassinet problem is solved as we are borrowing a Cradle from a friend.
But I can see the list of items that def will need some brain-workouts...!
Bring it on baby!
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By K's Mumma@ 3:07 PM
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Monday, September 18, 2006

Oh TD!

Just when I thought TD was getting in the 'groove', he asked me where the baby 'recipe' was instead of baby 'registery'!!
But, TD is such a sweet-heart! I have been dragging him from one baby store to the other & he hasnt complained. BTW, like most Men would, TD hates shopping esp. window shopping...!
Whenever my feet hurt, he gives me a good massage...he makes me my last cup of milk every night...we read baby books, together!
He is there when I am upset or cry for no reason(it does sound childish but gals, I do have such episodes!)!
I have been going through some though times as the NPO that I am associated with is battling with some legal issues ...its TD, who always reminds me to breathe when I get tensed.

Now, I almost dont cook over the weekends or when I dont feel like!
The other day, he painted my toes! I was laughing all the while, as TD was 'artistically' holding the nail-polish brush! I think, he also figured out a 'how-to-paint-ur-nails' theorem!
He got me my Snoogle & is planning on buying that expensive Glider too - just to make me comfortable!
& every morning, he hugs n kisses me & Tweetu, & talks to her(ie to my belly!) Tweetu now very well recognises her Dad's voice & kicks, much like hugs him back! How chweet!
Touch wood!

Call that pampering or what?!!
I almost cant imagine my life without my best-friend, TD...
TD, I love you!
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By K's Mumma@ 9:45 AM
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Friday, September 15, 2006

Dear Nana,

!!HAPEE HAPEE BUDDAY 2 U!!
Urs,
mOm-DaD & TWeetY-piE

My Nana Celebrates Her 53rd Budday 2day! Do u know smthing? She was born in 1953! Nana, eagarly waitin to meet u...Lovvvve - Tweetu:)

By K's Mumma@ 9:28 AM
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Thursday, September 14, 2006

STOP YELLING MOM...

...vigorously kicked Tweetu!
Last night, I went to bed very late, it was almost 11:15pm & TD was still working on getting our damn Desktop up.
I fell alseep but suddenly woke up realizing it was way past 12:15am & TD was still downstairs. I called out for TD, it was almost a loud yell. Within seconds, even before TD could reply, my sleeping baby suddenly started kicking, agitatedly! She vigorously kicked around 5 times, the 6th time, into my intestine or stomach! It pained! She was almost telling me to stop yelling & that it had disturbed her!
My God! Tweetu had never kicked so hard before. I was shocked! I tried to lay still and ease my breathing.
My baby has already developed a personality & understands when I get agitated or am angry. Her way of communicating that to me is through her kicks! She is brilliant - no doubt. I think, she will keep me in check!
Currently, TD & I are reading - 'The secret life of an Unborn Child', by Dr.Thomas Dr Verny &amp;amp;amp;amp;amp; John Kelly;a must-read for all pregnant mothers & fathers, esp. those who are close to the last trimester! It goes to describe how a child's mind develops and the factors affecting it, in utero.

Here are some excerpts from the book:
'Exposure of excessive amouts of specific maternal hormones produces specific personality changes in an unborn child.'
'He is like a computer who is continually being reprogrammed.'
'Anxiety, within limits,is beneficial to th efoetus. It disturbes his sense of oneness with his surroundings and makes him aware if his own separateness and distinctness. It aslo pushes him into action. Being excited, upset or confused by noisy messages is an uncomfortable experience,so he kicks, he squirms, he gradually devises ways of getting out of the way or anxiety...'
'The foundation of anger is laid in much the same way.....we know a newborn has a special 'mad' cryand one of the things that produces it is restraining his movement...blocking his behaviour has he same effect before birth as it does afterward. If his mother happens to sit or lie in an uncomfortable position, he becomes annoyed. Unpleasant sounds-such as his father's yelling- also make him react this way.'

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By K's Mumma@ 8:48 AM
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Monday, September 11, 2006

Tweety's Week 23 Gifts!!


Its such a SPECIAL time of my life & people are making me feel the same!
The other day, we were at a BBQ potluck. I enjoyed it the most as all I did was sit & eat! Not once do I recall doing that on any previous occassion! & all we carried for the potluck were sodas! But, I did manage to make home-made fries which vanished the minute they were on the table!
Today, I have a lunch invitation from a friend who will be soon leaving the country(sob...sob...) The menu is Batata-Vada, my fav! Poor TD will miss it!
I had another friend calling me to set up a baby shower date! Wow!
Suddenly, I am WANTED!




Yipee! We were@ Carter's yesterday, unaware of an awesome 50% off sale! We bought a beautiful satin blankie & a swaddle blankie for Tweety! How cute...I would love using them myself! I love Carter's!

By K's Mumma@ 9:20 AM
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Thursday, September 07, 2006

Myth Or Truth?

Last night, Mom called & asked me to avoid cutting fruits, vegetables, tearing things like paper etc during today's Partial Lunar Eclipse.
So I am finally there, a stage, about which I had heard a lot from friends & family - a pregnant woman, a Lunar Eclipse & its effects on the Foetus!

I googled to find some scientific evidence(apart from the fact that majority of pg gals do go into labour during a full moon)... my search is on & if you do know something, I am all ears!


Lets look@ what I found regarding certain superstitions.
A similarity of mindset does exist not only in Indian & Egyptian cultures but also among the Hispanics/Aztecs,Italian, German, Irish, Polish & Chinese communities.
Per Swaminarayan.org, a pregnant woman should never see an eclipse in the absence of a cloth in front of her eyes. One should observe a waterless fast while the actual eclipse is in progress. & one should bathe with one’s clothes on, immediately after the eclipse.

Certain superstitions are not just restricted to eclipses but go beyond. In China, whatever "year" you're born in; i.e. dog, tiger year(12 in total), if it's your year again, girls need to wear something red. Generally it's their underwear!
Per an article published in BBC, a pg woman should not touch her belly during a lunar eclipse, or she will cause the baby to be born with a birthmark.
As the Moon moves through its phases, it affects our emotions and moods- says this article.

I am pretty sure there are other resources available online...

My personal experience? Years ago, I remember pointing at a birthmark that one of my class mate had. It looked very much like a serrated knife run across ones skin. She had told me that her mother, while she was pregnant, had cut herself, while cutting vegetables to prepare dinner, during an eclipse!

Even though my logical mind rebels against believing in such tales & that this eclipse will NOT be visible throughout entire N.America , I am obeying my Mom's orders!
TD & I are having lunch @a restaurant!

:Madame Zaritska's Reading For Me:
"The day you deliver, outside will be cloudy. Your baby will arrive in the evening.
After a labor lasting approximately 2 hours, your child, a girl, will be born. Your baby will weigh about 8 pounds, 3 ounces, and will be 18 inches long. This child will have light brown eyes and some blond hair.
" hee hee

By K's Mumma@ 10:22 AM
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Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Tweety Plays "Peek A Boo" With TD!

Not once has TD felt Tweety...everytime his gently puts his hand is on my tummy to feel her, she hides!
I have felt her so many times...But the very instant I tell TD to do the same, she goes silent! How on Earth does she understand that its not me but TD who is trying to feel her?!! & why is she hiding from TD?!! She is so good@it that she even knows when I whisper to TD to get ready to feel her...!

By K's Mumma@ 10:30 PM
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Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Stop Eating Nutella...

...my OB tells me! I have gained 20lbs since I got pregnant...! I have been craving for Nutella & almost finished a couple of jars. My OB has strictly instructed me to STOP! Check out my week 22 belly pic...& you will know what I am talking about!
Today, for my week 22 OB visit, I had carried a list of questions for the Doc...
We are now very clear on the 4 D u/s that we were planning on doing. I was concerned for a while as I had read, although not proven, that the heat generated during u/s slows down the cell development of foetuses. Not true, says the Doc.
My BP was normal & so was the fundal height - 22cms!
The OB proceeded to check for Tweetu's heartbeats. The Doppler probe couldnt locate any. In the mean time, I had mentioned about Tweetu's slowed-down activity, since our 20th week appnt. The u/s machine was brought in as the heart rate that we heard, sounded around half of 150...

We were relived to see Tweetu's healthy beating heart! Funny, the Probe had caught my heart-beats! She was in Breech position & the Doc assured that Tweetu will be fine by birth time!
Know what? My OB is due 15 days before my EDD! & its a girl! That means, after my week 26 appnt or so, I wont be seeing my OB anymore! Thats kinda sad but I am very happy for her!
We went baby-shopping a couple of days ago to Babies"R"Us & finally the Snoogle Total Body Pillow by Leachco is home! It is the most expensive item I have bought for myself...I thought, just the idea of using such an expensive product will make me restless @night, let alone the purpose it was bought for! But I slept! & maybe that is why, for the first time, I am feeling so happy in the morning! I am not giving my Snoogle back!
We tested a few cribs ...TD likes white while I prefer the Natural ones. There are so many to choose from & I am not yet done with my 'best crib' research. We also saw a few Bassinets. TD asked me if we needed both the Crib & the Bassinet. Well, as 'involved' as he is in the baby stuff, I had to do some reverse-engineering & tell him that yes, we need both.
TD, when are you really going to get interested! Stop being a Parrot, now!
I dont think we will shop for an infant car seat as we will be borrowing one from a friend.
The best part of the trip was the Glider section. Gals, dont miss this! I stretched on a few & liked the recliner ones. They were so comfortable...I could almost imagine myself sleeping in one of them, with a warm comforter, on a cold winter night...! Hmmm! But why are they so costly?
Crib sets, baby monitors, strollers, bath tubs, car seats, swings...my goodness...there are so many varieties. & per the 'unending'-items list, all we have currently are a diaper bag & a bouncer...!

By K's Mumma@ 12:05 PM
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Sunday, September 03, 2006

Where is your baby?!!!

...asked one of the gals who met us at an cultural event we had been to yesterday!
I said, in my tummy!! & she could not believe it! Someone had told her that I had delievred a baby boy months ago!! Haa haa haa!



We crossed out the first few items from Tweetu's shopping list...Tweetu's Diaper bag is here & so is the bouncer!
Were they hiccups?
Yesterday, I felt something very rhythmic for quite a few minutes, and it wasn't big, it was somewhat light and vague. Just the previous day, my friend had mentioned about hiccups & how I would feel if Tweetu had them...!


By K's Mumma@ 3:33 PM
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