Thursday, October 28, 2010
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
I caved.
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Pregnant fashionistas take note!
Many pregnant moms try to avoid buying “maternity” clothes at all costs, even when they have outgrown their pre-pregnancy clothes. Here are 5 signs it’s time to breakdown and buy maternity clothes — or buy non-maternity clotehs that fit.
All your tops look like tiny tees: We know you love your vintage Rolling Stone tee, but once it is riding up past your belly button it is time to retire it until after your baby is born. Feel free to plan a “Rolling Stones out of retirement” once you have lost your baby weight and are again rockin’ the tee!
Your favorite dress now resembles a short tunic top: Thanks to your growing belly, once your dress starts riding up to mini skirt status, it is time to either (a.) Retire it or (b.) pair it with opaque leggings and boots for a hip look.
Plumber’s butt: No offense to plumbers, but once your …ahem…crack starts peeking out of your jeans when you bend over, it is time to send those jeans packing.
You can’t sit down…comfortably: We know you love your Seven for All Mankind jeans, but once you hear seams ripping, you know your jeans have met their match. Don’t worry, you will be back in them in no time.
Bump hugging versus bump smothering: Bump hugging clothes are in style, however squeezing into a too-tight dress or top is never in style. If you feel like a stuffed sausage…chances are, you look like one, too (but we still love ya!).
The mom dresscode.
Pregnancy update!
- You may begin to feel some fluttering movements as baby kicks, flails, twists and turns (but don't panic if you don't yet). She can also grasp, squint, frown, grimace and maybe suck her thumb!
- Your baby's legs have grown longer than the arms and the body is now longer than the head.
- And you'll be happy to note that he is moving those arms and legs often!
- His skin is very thin -- so thin blood vessel are visible. It's covered by a fine, soft layer of hair called lanugo. Lanugo comes from a Latin word meaning "down." This hair is thought to help insulate your little boy.
- The three tiny bones in his middle ear have begun to harden. The auditory centers in your baby's brain haven't developed yet, so she might not really understand what you say but her hearing capacity is in the process of developing.
- Fingernails and toenails are growing.
- Eyebrows are beginning to grow and even the hair his head is sprouting. It will probably change color and texture after birth.
- All this and your little one is an amazing 3.98 inches (10.1cm) long and may weigh 2.47 ounces (70gm)
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Beauty post!
Sunday, October 17, 2010
To do.
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
The perks of being preggers.
Insyaallah.
What kind of mother will you be? |
Fantastic Mother You are going to be a fantastic mother. You love children and genuinely care about people. Early congratulations for when you get the top mom award! |
How do you compare? Take this test! | Tests from Testriffic |
Monday, October 11, 2010
D for diapers.
Things 'Aainaa can/can't eat.
That necklace.
Improvement!
Repeat.
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Jewelry. Yum.
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Kakak has a blog y'all!
Wanna look hot for that next island getaway?
Then look no further than this crochet monokini from Topshop! How awesome would you look in this? And the guys? DIE. Die I tell you. Don't settle for a boring bikini, people, like, yawn!