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cks has 199 days to go and is now in week 11
Age: 32
Country: US
Province/region: Kentucky
City: Louisville
Partner: Kevin
Children: Yes, 1
Pregnant: Yes
Due date: 05 Dec ,2008
Occupation: Middle School Teacher
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Hi all! I'm Charlotte! I have been married to Kevin, my high-school sweetheart, for 12 years. We have an 11 1/2 year old son, Trevor, who is getting ready to graduate the 5th grade! We found out on April 5th that we are expecting our second child on December 5th!! A bit of a surprise, but a very happy one!!


I am a Middle School Language Arts teacher. This year I taught Reading to 7th grade girls in an inner-city public school. Next year the school will be the first public all-boys school in the state of Kentucky. I will be teaching 6th grade Language Arts. This was my first year teaching and although most people think I'm crazy for teaching Middle School, I love it! This is what I've always wanted to do!!



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MicheleF - Saturday, 17 May
Congratulations on hitting 11 weeks! One week to go until the coveted second trimester! Hopefully you are starting to lose the first trimester symptoms already :)

Wow! you have been busy! After school ends, I can hardly hold my head up. Having to stay after is like torture! I bet the girls were fun when they were getting ready for cotillian though. Hope you get some time to rest this weekend!

We're doing the test, but we would never end the pregnancy no matter what. That's why we weren't going to do the test at first, but I heard the u/s is amazing because it's high resolution. If the results are bad, we'll take it as it comes. It wouldn't change anything for us though.

Uggg - you had a lot of stuff to do on the house! At least when you had to put new stuff in you could make it your own. Part of me wants an alder house with character that we would be able to fix up just the way we want it. At least that's how I felt before I was pg. Once we have a baby I don't know if I'll want to deal with all that!


gigi - Saturday, 17 May
 This is so sweet!


reila - Saturday, 17 May
It is nice to know someone lives close by as well. And yes I know who Ms. Mc Bride is, she subbed for some of my classes when I was there. She's such as sweet person.

I'm getting sick now for staying up so long, lol! I can't wait for morning sickness to pass. Well good night and talk to you tomorrow!


reila - Saturday, 17 May
Well, I have a lot of respect for teachers. I recently finished paper on education system around the world and its just sad how the U.S under pays the teachers when you all have one of the toughest and admirable jobs for sure!

I'm sorry about your aunt, what path did she end up taking? I went to Butler Traditional High school, its a pretty good school.


reila - Saturday, 17 May
That is bit of a drive, lol! So do you enjoy teaching? I'm sure middle school kids are bit of a handful.

Right now I'm going to Jefferson Community College and hopefully I'll get a transfer to UofL to finish up. I really want to be a nurse, so I'm working hard to make it happen.


reila - Saturday, 17 May
I live a bit farther out than you. Lol. I do have a friend that lives out that way though if I'm thinking right. Is it somewhat near Taylor Blvd?


reila - Saturday, 17 May
11 weeks, my due date is Nov 30. I live in the valley station area around Ashby Ln. =]



reila - Saturday, 17 May
Just wanted to say hello and to tell you I'm also from Louisville, KY ^.^ Well, congrats to you on the pregnancy.


MicheleF - Thursday, 15 May
Sounds like you have a great living situation! I can't wait to have a house so I can decorate the nursery! We get up to 8 weeks paid, but we have to use our sick days too. Luckily, I never call in sick so between this year and next year I'll have about 6 weeks worth saved. Then our district has a sick day bank that I'm pretty sure I can use for the rest of the 8 weeks. Then The last four weeks are not paid at all. We'll be fine though just losing one month pay from me. The stinky thing is that the weeks for winter break and February break all count towards my weeks for leave even though I would have been off anyway, and they don't have to pay a sub or anything. I don't think vacation time should count against the leave we can take.

Only one more ultrasound. That sounds like pure torture! Are you planning on doing the test for Down's. If you do, they have to do an u/s for that... maybe it won't count as one of your two. I'm having that test two weeks from tomorrow. At first we weren't going to do it, but I pretty much decided that I really want to see the baby again!It must have been amazing to hear the heart beat though! I've only seen ours at 8 weeks. It was so awesome!

Congratulations on turning 12 next Friday! That has been my goal ever since I found out I was pg! (I turn 12 on Wed. the 28th.) My MS hasn't been that bad lately either though. It's more the tiredness that I want to get rid of!


MicheleF - Wednesday, 14 May
I like living in Boston, but the houses around here are ridiculously priced. We won't be able to buy until we move again. It must be so nice to have a new house AND a new baby on the way. Are you doing a lot of remodeling, or was it ready to go when you moved in? (Being pg is a great way to get out of painting!) We are saving up a lot of money so that we can buy our dream house when the time comes :)

I've always known I wanted to be a teacher too. I couldn't imagine doing anything else. When I went back to school I already had an initial license so I didn't have to do another internship. I just went to classes full time and wrote a thesis. It was a nice change of pace, but I am happy to be back in the classroom. If I take more than 8 weeks leave when i have the baby next year won't count as a full year of teaching for me, but I think I will probably take my 12 weeks anyway. It will be hard enough to come back after that!

How have you been feeling. I think I am finally done with the sickness... but still tired all of the time!


mariettap - Wednesday, 14 May
You know, you will find your way. So many many weeks lie ahead when all you can do it wonder how it will all pan out. Glad you're going to work on the pediatrician--An ok one is OK, but a really good one is worth taking a long drive with a sick kid to get to. Well, in the mean time, I hope your work is fun and stimulating, and that your opportunities to rest yourself are sufficient. Best--


MicheleF - Tuesday, 13 May
I teach in a suburb of Boston. It's a really good district, and I love my school! Plus our pay scale is pretty good and when I started they gave me credit for all of my previous years. Having my Master's done does feel good. It's weird because I started teaching in NJ where we didn't need to get a Master's. Then we moved to Mass. - it's required here after five years. you really worked hard to get your teaching degree! Since this is our first, I'm not sure how I will feel about working after I have the baby. part of me thinks I will want to keep teaching, but another part of me thinks I'll want to stay home. I'll definitely finish out the year next year, but after that I'm not sure. It does seem meant to be that you found a job you like and then got pg. Lots of good things happening at once:) You only have a few days left, right? When do you have to go back?


mariettap - Tuesday, 13 May
Hi CKS. I saw your Q's in week 10, and thought I could at least send some moral support. Having a pediatrician who is very supportive of lactation helps, and either the doc or the hospital should have a lactation consultant on available to help as you find out which problems are really going to be yours to hammer out. I had a similar experience to yours w/ my dd. I tried to use a bottle, she balked at it, and I didn't have enough need to force it. I learned a ton of strategies, but didn't push it b/c it was simply easier not to for a SAHM. Once you've got a good latch-on achieved and weight gain is going really well (that's why it's so good to have frequent well visits with newborns), you can start w/ the bottle. I highly doubt he'll refuse the breast if he has a successful latch with you. Then to start with the bottle (5-6 wks? depends on how your baby is doing), baby needs to be alert, hungry, but not famished. If too hungry, he'll get frustrated and refuse it all together. Let someone else try the bottle feeding, b/c he knows to expect a breast from you. If you can't, have him face away from your body in your lap. As for how much--good Q. You really won't know until you have wasted some milk to find out. I'd keep it down to 3 oz or so in the bottle, and just get out another bottle if he's still going strong--rather than start with a full bottle and have to dump the whole thing when he refuses it! As for training your body to pump/produce on the right schedule, I really think the training is in the living. There are always a couple of awkward days when you'll have to rely on some "banked" milk, and you may have some periods of engorgement. Your body will respond to the schedule your work and home life demand, and you'll be able to give your baby everything it needs. I know--This is getting to be a long pat on the back. Just some old fashioned encouragement from one mother to another. You know that colleague that you don't know so well--Gosh, if a perfect stranger will stop and write you a book, I'm sure that this person will carve out some time for you and happily share what has worked for her and what hasn't. Lactating people always seem to support each other. Best wishes.


SmurfWxMama - Monday, 12 May
Oh yeah I hear ya, my friend was over with her 2 kids saturday and since I had been watching them all week for the last 2 mths I swear to god, she was ready for them to go home saturday, it was too funny she was making sure they had all their stuff together and everything, ha ha ha I still chuckle over that one!
This time I was almost sure I was having a boy but everything I wanted was pretty and pink and I was upset that there wasn't any cute boy things and now I'm seeing tons of cute boy things so I'm feeling a little better. My carseat came in last week and it matches both mine and hubby's cars so I'm excited about that, and while yeah the color thing drew my eye in the first place I did make sure to check out the safety ratings and what not so I'm completely happy with it!
Now I get the bedroom stuff and I'm pretty much done, can't wait!


Derekzgirl - Monday, 12 May
I went out to breakfast with my youngest son, my teen stayed in bed. Then I visited my Mom and later on Derek made dinner on the grill. It was pretty low key. Back to reality today. How are you feeling?


SmurfWxMama - Monday, 12 May
i think with my daughter I was picking out the stuff I wanted as they hadn't come out with all the pink stuff they have now by then, came out with it just after, grr!! So I picked the closest thing to feminine I could and we got the travel system and the pack and play to match. My mother got the crib for us and had it delivered less than a month before I had her, but it was right before my shower so I was happy to have it all set up for the shower, and then my hubby decided he wanted to do Winnie the Pooh, that was annoying!!
That's good that your son is taking some interest with this even if it's just a little to start with, as you get further along I'm sure it will grow even more, my daughter is always asking me how the baby is doing and sometimes she'll want to "hug and kiss" him, I'm still waiting to be able to let her feel him kicking but she's never around when he's beating me up but I'm sure that will come in time. She went to my appt with me today so she got to hear the heartbeat and was excited about that.
Hubby may not be back in time, but the guys he's with are upset that I won't have any help from family so they might try and push for him to either come home early or have some time off to come back for a few weeks, so we'll see, not holding my breath or anything but it's something nice to think about.
Happy Mother's Day!


MicheleF - Monday, 12 May
Ugg - Sounds like a lot of stress at work right now. Our district is going through a budget crisis so we are all a bit uneasy here. This is my first year teaching in this school. I took the year off to get my Master's last year so I am starting fresh. I love the school, but since it is my first year I don't definitely have a job next year. The chances of being laid off are small since other teachers are leaving anyway, but it's still a question mark, and it stinks! I haven't told my principal that I am pg yet because I don't want it to affect my status for next year. I have to tell her at the end of May though because i am going to have to leave school for two doctor's appointments in one week. (It will look pretty bad if I don't let her in.) Oh well - if I don't have a job next year I am going to take it as a sign that I was meant to stay home with the baby. Let me know if you've heard any news about your situation - Good luck!


Derekzgirl - Monday, 12 May
Hi there! Hope you had a wonderful Mother's Day!!


MicheleF - Sunday, 11 May
Oh yeah - Happy Mother's Day! Hope you have a fabulous day!


MicheleF - Sunday, 11 May
I know - it's like trying to get classified info. from the Pentagon when you go to pick up the books... and they have to be guarded at all times. Crazy. How was your first year? This is my 8th - I'm going back next year, but after that I'm not sure. The gender specific schools sounds like an interesting set up. There's lots of research about learning style and gender. What made you choose the boys over the girls? (or was it not your choice?) I think I would choose 6th grade girls.


MicheleF - Friday, 9 May
Gotta love NCLB - state testing is way out of control! My fourth graders have one full day of writing, three full days of reading, and two half days of math. Ugggg - the poor kids are fried by the time they are done! I can't wait until we are finished - it will be smooth sailing then! I used to teach 6th grade - the boys can be fun, but they can also be a handful. Are the girls you have all going to a different school next year? (I can't imagine a class of all boys or all girls!) Oh - and I broke down and ate all through the school day today. I couldn't take it - if I go hungry for too long I feel sick so I just ate. Oh well - six weeks left for us now! Enjoy your weekend!


Derekzgirl - Thursday, 8 May
Oh god, I just read my last post to you. Saying "if you don't like the name shut up about it....." I wasn't meaning you, I was meaning anyone in general who will just say "I don't like that name". Trevor is a very nice name, strong. I like it alot, and it's true, the name sticks after a while, although I dont' resemble a "Juanita" at all, I am blonde and blue eyed. LOL. My parents had so many kids they ran out of names. :) Also true, when you are pregnant, people always comment, give you their two cents, and touch you. Ugh. I read a post somewhere on here that one pregnant lady got touched by a stranger and she reached right back ang grabbed the womans boob! I died laughing. So funny!


Derekzgirl - Thursday, 8 May
Derek and I were kicking around names one day and he suggested Charli for a girl. I immediately said yes but requested to spell it with the LEIGH at the end so it wouldn't appear so "cutesy".....So it stuck. Alot of mixed reviews when we tell people, which I find blatantly rude, if you dont' like it, shut up about it. LOL. Ugh. Anyway, I checked out your names, I love Hayden and Lorelei, they both sound like a good Irish fit w/ Trevor. The age difference between me and my oldest sibling is 18 years, kind of like my son Jeff and this baby. I actually have nieces and nephews closer to my age...it is kind of funny.


SmurfWxMama - Thursday, 8 May
Exactly!! It may seem like it's a long ways off but before you know it your a month out and haven't painted yet or something ya know! I know I have like 12 weeks left maybe but I was induced early last time so this time I want to make sure I'm ready for anything since I'm by myself so I'm making sure I can have everything taken care of now! I had my registry done at like 19 wks cause I was going home at 23 weeks and if anyone wanted to get me something it was there, only one person got off my registry but she pregnant too so she knows the deal! Hubby wasn't too excited here either, but think that was cause he was leaving soon and didn't want to get all hyped up and what not since I'd be getting it all anyway, he had some input so that was good anyway.


MicheleF - Thursday, 8 May
Sounds like you're set! I can't wait until I'm at that point! (I am counting down the days.) We don't get out until June 19th, and we still have the state math tests at the end of May so we have to stay serious until then... it's hard because the last place my mind wants to be is on state tests! The last week or two of school really is filler time - nothing much you can do with only 10 days left!

My students don't know I'm pg - in fact, only the other fourth grade teacher knows. Sometimes I have to sneak a snack in here and there because if I get too hungry and don't eat then I start to feel sick which is not good.

I used to teach 6th grade language arts in a middle school. It was the 8th graders in the school that drove me nuts. I'd trade them in for the cute little first graders I have down the hall now any day! I do remember the amazing prep time I had on the block schedule. It was fabulous.

Good to hear from you!




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