August 18, 2015

Miss Abbie {The Birth Story}







I've thought about writing the birth story vs. not writing the birth story for a while (2 weeks to be exact). And although it's a very private and emotional event, I've decided team 'share' was going to win. After having my kids I kind of became a birth story junkie so here is my contribution.

Ho humm.

My last prenatal appointment was Monday July 27th and it showed quite a bit of  progress - I was 3 cm dilated and 50% effaced. The doctor assured me that I was going to have the baby by the end of the weekend and if I was still pregnant, an induction was scheduled on Monday. They would break my water and give me a smidge (he promised) of Pitcoin (which I was deathly afraid of) and see how things went from there. Thank goodness there was no need.

The entire week I would start having contractions which would slow right down when I laid. Three longest days of my life have passed and I wasn't in labor still. Friday morning I was ready to throw in a towel. I called the birthing center around 8am and asked if they could break my water that day. Uh, no, dear. Only scheduled appointments and mine was on Monday. THE ENTIRE WEEKEND was ahead of me. So I Googled all the natural methods of induction and proceeded to execute them all. I was already walking every single day, taking red raspberry leaf tea and evening primrose oil.

By 12 pm my contractions were 10-15 minutes apart but nothing horrible pain wise, plus they were irregular, so I stayed put. Trying to distract myself, I was working on a blog post (ha!) and Googling away birth stories. By 1:30 pm Sergey went to put Jonathan to sleep (who seemed to be in a terrible mood ironically) while I started feel stronger contractions. At 2 o'clock I told him to get the bags into the car as I had to really breathe through each contraction and they were 5-7 minutes apart.

I called the birthing center saying that we were on our way. The 45 minute drive to the hospital wasn't my favorite as I started getting nauseous and every bump felt extremely painful. By the time we pulled into the parking lot I could barely walk and my contractions were 2 minutes apart. Sitting in a wheelchair felt horrible so I made it to the 3rd floor while leaning on Sergey and moaning my way through each contraction.

We arrived on the L&D floor at 3:45 pm. At the nurse's desk the ladies weren't amused and I was wondering why they were all moving at a snail pace. Didn't they see I was in pain and a baby was coming out of me?!?! Probably one too many times.

We were escorted to our room where the nurse checked my blood pressure and asked for me to change into a lovely hospital gown. By that time my contractions were so strong I couldn't talk. My entire back felt like a UFC fighter was tearing it apart with his bare hands. The only thing that was making it bearable was Sergey applying pressure as I was standing and holding on to the bed. I was in a zone and having the worst back labor.

When the midwife checked me, I was 5 cm dilated and 100% effaced and in a lot of pain. The back pain was horrible and I didn't care what I told Sergey before because I wanted the epidural. NOW!

The nicest anesthesiologist waltzed into the room and proceeded to explain the risks and talk away for good 10 minutes. Again, I was wondering why wasn't he hurrying up already?! Then the nurse started an IV and drew some blood, which had to be tested. It would probably be another 30-45 minutes before the results came back and I would have to go through a lot of contractions before blissful relief came.

An hour passed and I was baring down, which my midwife said was OK but had to check me again. I was 10 cm dilated and that baby wasn't staying inside. I got in bed and started pushing but baby's heart rate started dropping with every push. Deja vu. Although she would recover every time, I was getting scared and started panicking.

1. My epidural wasn't coming anymore.
2. I could end up with emergency c-section after pushing and going through all this horrible pain.

I started talking crazy and asking maybe we should just go for C-section right away. The midwife assured me that everything was OK and I should just continue pushing. I asked for epidural again but alas, it was too late.

The pushing part seemed like a relief because I was actually focused on muscles doing something. After about 45 minutes of pushing, there were more people in the room, wheeling in the baby cart, getting scale ready and I knew she was almost here. With all my might I gave it another push and at 6:22 pm she was born.

It was super intense. It was super fast. It was super (duper) painful.

Right after she was born, I realized I was frozen to the core because of the hospital AC and lack of decent clothing. I was shaking almost uncontrollably and the nurse offered me to get into the tub to warm up. It was a blissful 15 minutes and I almost fell asleep from sheer exhaustion.

I was transferred into the recovery room almost immediately. Still in shock of what just happened, I couldn't sleep for the next 24 hours. I couldn't believe that I just pushed a tiny little human out of me and that I did it without meds (not that I didn't want them ;).

At this point, I don't think I want to ever do that again (ha!). But check back with me in about 2 years when one of my friends has a newborn and I'm flooded with all those pheromones.

And that's that.
The end.

August 17, 2015

Orange Shift







dress: Dorothy Perkins (on sale!)
denim jacket: Gap
clutch: DIY (similar under $50)
flats: Marc Fisher (similar here and here)
watch: Fossil (similar under $30)

I'm so sad that we are almost at the end of summer. I do love the early fall when you can get away with light layers and start wearing tall boots. But I'm not looking forward to the freezing winter temperatures. For now, I'm enjoying the transition into cooler temperatures yet warmer days. This outfit is perfect this time of year and I love the bright orange color. Thank you for stopping by!

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August 14, 2015

Luxury Home Fragrance w/ Antica Farmacista









Hello lovelies! I'm so excited to share with you a wonderful product I was lucky enough to receive. High end luxury fragrance retailer, Antica Farmacista is one of the best home and body perfume shops on the market, which is sold in Nordstrom, Neiman Marcus and on Amazon.

I received Lemon Verbena Cider reed diffuser and it's currently one of my favorite home fragrance scent ever. I placed it in our bathroom and every time I pass by, I can smell the subtle aroma of a fresh citrus blend. My husband is very picky about smells around the house, but even he agreed that the diffuser is very pleasant. I love the Prosecco hand lotion, which is especially pleasant for my night time routine. The Orange Blossom, Lilac and Jasmine hand wash is soapy enough to wash the dirt and yet gentle on hands. The Aqua room spary is also refreshing and crisp, leaves the room smelling amazing.  I adore the fancy and unique packaging of every product! 

The Antica Farmacista line lives up to its name. Every fragrance I received is not overpowering, well balanced and pleasantly luxurious. The products would be perfect as birthday and shower gifts, and make any guest feel extra special when placed in guest bathroom. The fragrances will leave your home and body smelling absolutely amazing.


The Antica Farmacista provided me with samples. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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August 13, 2015

One Dress - Two Seasons {Shopping}



Look One (Summer); 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7

The Dress


Look Two (Fall): 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 

When it comes to dresses, I'm all about functionality. I love having dress that can go from season to season and serve as a blank canvas for my next masterpiece. This dress is a great example! It is a simple striped midi which can be work a million ways - everything from heels to knee-high boots. Here are two examples of how it can be worn and therefore it's a great investment if you think about it. I love soft and cozy fabrics that are thick enough to hide things like panty lines. This dress is the stuff fashionista dreams made from! Thanks for stopping by.

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August 12, 2015

Neon Maxi









dress: Choies c/o 
jacket: GAP (similar)
bag: Amazon (similar)
sandals: Dorothy Perkins
necklace: old (similar)

There is nothing better than shift maxi dress for postpartum dressing. Honestly, I was never a fan shift dresses but right now I'm appreciating the convenience of oversized dressing.  I love all the flawing blouses, shift dresses and oversized tops. This dress was right up my ally because let's face it, the waist skirts and form fitting dresses aren't going to make appearance for a while.

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