. .which was housed in a chest of drawers
in a room that once looked like this . .
. . . and now looks like this . . .
Since then, the extra supplies got shoved here
(in that same room):
And my go-to stash has found a place in my nightstand drawer:
Oh what a difference a year makes.
in a room that once looked like this . .
. . . and now looks like this . . .
Since then, the extra supplies got shoved here
(in that same room):
And my go-to stash has found a place in my nightstand drawer:
Oh what a difference a year makes.
Aw, what a great post!!! Congrats!!! :)
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ReplyDeleteWow! That's a great difference though!!
ReplyDeleteOoohh, this is my favorite snapshot post yet!!! I love love love seeing how your snapshots have changed so much in a year, as you rearranged things for your precious baby girl. :D
ReplyDeleteAwwww....congrats :) Love the pink and black!
ReplyDeleteI stumbled over here and wanted to say hello! In a previous life I was a L&D RN...and a Doula (I know - weird!)
My oldest daughter was dx with T1 in 2005, at the age of 24 months. She and I both have celiac as well.
Nice to "meet" you!
Haha. This is so true! But at least everything still looks neat & organized, right?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment! I dealt with a lot of lows in my first trimester, 2nd trimester had been going well until about last week. I noticed my blood sugars had jumped into the low 200s and exercise wasn't helping at all. When I talked with my doctor yesterday, she said that was normal and put me at a 1:3 ratio (I was at 1:7 pre pregnancy) and increased my basals. It's so frustrating and I worry about these highs effecting Kate, but I'm checking on a regular basis, and hopefully these new changes will help. I'll keep you updated! :)
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