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It’s a Girl!! (Gender Reveal and Bumpdate)


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Are you ready for some fun gender reveal pictures? I am so excited to share that baby #7 is a girl!! Our whole family is so thrilled to be welcoming another little girl to the tribe and evening things out a little more! I am seriously still in disbelief even though I suspected we were having a girl.gender revealYou may remember from my announcement post that at 8 weeks, I experienced a huge scare with this pregnancy and thought we had lost the baby. It was later determined to be a  subchorionic hemorrhage, which was closely monitored via ultrasound at my appointments. When I had an ultrasound at 14 weeks, I talked the ultrasound technician into trying to see what we were having. She wasn’t very confident in her guess but said if we held a gun to her head and made her guess, she would guess we were having a girl.gender reveal ideas

Obviously that didn’t leave me feeling too confident. Hopeful? Yes. But not confident at all.

Anyway, as I was trying to come up with a unique gender reveal idea, I came across this fun photo on the @ohhappyday feed and was immediately inspired! I know some people roll their eyes at gender reveals and the moms who go all out for a picture. But this is one of the few hobbies I have so let me live a little, okay? Haha.

At that moment, I knew that whether we were having a boy or a girl, I definitely wanted to do a colorful theme instead of the expected blue or pink. And even though I did use someone else’s ideas for the balloons/colors, I love that my gender reveal is a one of a kind! (ps–here’s the diy I used, in case you’re interested!)gender reveal balloons

gender reveal photoshootYou may look at these gender reveal pictures and think it looks like a pretty simple setup (and overall, now that we know what we’re doing…it is) but we ran into quite a few issues along the way that had me stressing out. I’ll put the vlog at the end of this post and it shows some of the problems we ran into.

Our DIY projector required a lot of trial and error and I was being super picky about colors and didn’t like what any of the stores carried. I actually ended up ordering directly from the Oh Happy Day website and was so happy with the colors!

As soon as the balloons came in, we attempted to inflate them and realized our pump was too big (these balloons are smaller than the standard size.) So I drove around to a bunch of stores until I FINALLY found a pump that was small enough. I came home, started to inflate the balloons, and then ended up popping a few of our limited supply!

By the time we got done with the letters, it was too dark to take pictures so we had to wait until the next morning.  However, by morning, some of them were starting to deflate (that may have been my fault–I may have not tightened the knots well enough) and we didn’t have enough balloons to replace the deflated ones.

There were seriously issues every step of the way (you can see on some of these pictures how wonky some of the balloons look) but I still LOVE the end result and it was so worth the stress!gender reveal photo session

how to do a gender reveal with balloonsOh, I didn’t tell you the best (craziest?) part! We took these pictures last week, before we knew what we were having! The plan was to take both sets of gender reveal pictures so we could get the announcement out ASAP after we found out. But after seeing how much work it took, we decided to just do the girl pictures and be VERY hopeful we were actually having a girl, like the ultrasound technician guessed haha.

We did have everything set up and ready to go yesterday…in case I had to hurry home and get “boy” gender reveal pictures. I think we were all a bit relieved that we didn’t have to go through all of that again (especially because we would have had to use the balloons we had left and the color scheme wasn’t nearly as fun!)sibling gender reveal photos(p.s. Obsessed with Desmond’s face in that picture ^^  I may look like a dweeb but everyone else’s faces made that photo worth sharing.)gender reveal ideas involving siblingsYesterday was my big anatomy ultrasound. We decided that I was going to go alone for the ultrasound and then I would come home and surprise them. I hadn’t slept much in the days leading up to the ultrasound because I was SO NERVOUS! I seriously felt like I was going to throw up. But as I saw my healthy baby moving around on the screen, I felt such a peace that I would be happy either way, girl or boy.

I was really hoping for a girl (not going to lie) but I knew that either way, this baby was given to us by God and was perfect for our family. When I thought back to the days that I thought I had lost the baby, I knew that at that point, I would have never had a gender preference. I just wanted a baby. So I reminded myself of that during my ultrasound. I am so thankful for our little girl but I would have been equally happy for a baby boy.gender reveal party colors

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Everyone is really excited to have a baby sister! I think everyone kind of hoped for a girl, except Kai. But if you ask Kai, he’s still super excited for a sister! Now we have about 20 more weeks to come up with a name for baby girl because we don’t even have a “maybe” name yet! (Although I do have a small list of baby girl names that I like!)

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best way to reveal baby gender If you don’t watch the vlog and you’re noticing our wall is two different colors, then the answer to the question in your mind is “yes, we did paint just a section of our wall so we’d have a white background.” BUT! We had been planning on painting our walls white. So whenever (if ever) our lives slow down a bit, we’ll be finishing up our paint job. If only we had a few extra hours in our days (without kid interruptions.) gender reveal photoshootNow for a little Bumpdate! I’m 20 weeks this week, which means I’m officially halfway to my due date! Any time someone asks me how I feel, I tell them I feel too well because I seriously don’t feel pregnant most of the time. My only reminders are my hunger, cravings, and tiny little baby kicks. I’m definitely not complaining because I’ve had some difficult pregnancies. But I’m hoping that this time is just like my most recent pregnancy (with Clementine) because that was my easiest pregnancy of all!

Speaking of baby kicks, I have an anterior placenta–which is fancy talk for saying that the placenta is in the front, which cushions me from feeling most of those precious kicks. Kicks are one of my favorite parts of pregnancy so I’m hoping to start feeling them a bit more pretty soon!

Also, fun fact! My best friend, Maggi, just found out last week that she is also due with a baby girl (and she’s due 2 days after me!) I’ve always dreamed of having twin girls–so this is as close as I’ll ever get to making that dream come true! I can’t wait to find matching outfits and accessories for our “twin girls” haha.  pregnancy gender reveal

You can’t really tell from these pictures as much but my bump is very prominent already! That’s what happens when you’re pregnant with baby #7! Even though I’ve only worn dresses and leggings with long shirts for my last couple of pregnancies, I’ve found myself wanting to wear jeans and a flowy shirt this time around!

A big reason is because I found these Old Navy maternity Rockstar jeans! I have NEVER found a pair of maternity jeans that I loved until now. Keep your eyes out for sales because I got them for about half price during a sale! They are seriously the best ever. So comfy and fit exactly how I want them. (Not an ad–just an obsession!)

And I’ve collected a few comfy, adorable shirts from Pink Blush. In these photos I’m wearing this shirt. Their site is always the first place I look when I’m trying to find cute maternity clothes.

If you have other favorite maternity shops, let me know!! It seems like most maternity stuff is only sold online these days, which can make it hard to shop sometimes. I have been drawn more towards flowier stuff this time around, partly because I’m trying to avoid the conversations and questions that inevitably come up when we go out as a family (6 kids and pregnant again?!?!!) But as it’s getting harder to hide, I’m trying to embrace the bump a little more.gender reveal photo shoot pregnantI hope you made it through this entire post without going crazy haha! I know when my mind is going a million miles an hour, like it is right now, I tend to just spill all of my thoughts out quickly and it ends up being all over the place. But I’m just so excited and there’s just so much to say! I’m so anxious to start shopping for another baby girl (if you haven’t already seen my registry, you can look at that HERE. Since I put it together before the ultrasound, I have boy and girl picks!)

And the best part of it all—the vlog! Guys, I know you probably see the length of our vlogs and think “who wants to sit and watch a video that long?” But it’s shorter than the length of a tv show and the content is much better 😉 Kidding.

But this video is seriously my favorite that we’ve made. It shows me surprising Don and the kids yesterday, setting up for the gender reveal pictures, and a dorky “behind the scenes” look at what it was like to get the pictures! It’s absolutely worth the 15 minutes that it takes to watch it! And while you’re there, don’t forget to subscribe to our channel!!

Thank you all so much for reading along and being excited with us! I could not believe how many people were just as anxious as I was to find out what we’re having. I’m just a boring stay at home mom who homeschools our children, buys most of our clothes/decor second hand, and drives dorky 12 passenger van. But you all make me feel so loved and so much cooler than I actually am. I’m humbled by your kindness!

Thank you so much!! I can’t wait to introduce our baby girl to you in about 20ish weeks!

(To see my other gender reveals, click HERE for Clementine’s, HERE for Desmond’s, and HERE for that time that I tried doing gender reveal photos for Desmond before I found out what we were and ended up guessing the wrong thing. You think I would have learned this time around haha!)

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My Babylist Registry for Baby #7


 

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(These pictures were taken at 17 weeks during our wedding anniversary getaway)

Okay, so let me start this out by answering the question that’s probably on your mind. “Why in the world would she need a baby registry for her seventh child? Shouldn’t they have everything they need by now?” The answer to that question would be yes…and no.

After all these years and kids, we’ve sort of started wearing out all our baby gear. The swing we’ve used through 5 of our children stopped working this past year and a lot of our stuff is just worn down and outdated. Also, I do like to get a few (small) new things when we have a new baby so that baby has something unique to him/her.

I’m definitely not expecting anyone to throw a baby shower for me (haven’t had one of those for a long time) and I’m not expecting anyone to actually purchase these things off my list. But when I was pregnant with Clementine, I came across an online baby registry called Babylist.

I decided to sign up because it allowed me to put everything on one registry–from major retailers to small Etsy shops. I ended up using it as a wishlist for myself and I actually referred back to it many times. I loved being able to see it all in one place.

This time around, I knew I would be creating a new registry with Babylist. So when they reached out to me to see if I wanted to help spread the word about their website, I jumped on the chance. I had already used it and loved it and I thought this would be a great opportunity to share with all of you!

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My Babylist Review

A few things about Babylist before I share about some of the items on my registry (because some of these features are things I didn’t even know about the first time around.) It works kind of like a Pinterest board. You are able to add links from any shop on the internet, big or small!

That’s great for moms like me who love supporting small and/or mom-run shops (but who also have a slight Target obsession–I know there are a few of you out there.) If you’ve already been working hard on that Target or Babies R Us registry, you can actually add it to your Babylist baby registry so that your shower guests only have one link to visit! You’re able to either completely transfer the list to your new Babylist account or keep them separate, under the same link.

my babylist registryAlso, something else that I thought was really neat is that they have a “help & favors” section where people can sign up to cook a homemade meal or offer babysitting help, among other things. I know not everyone is in a position to buy gifts but they would still like to show their support. This is a great way for them to be involved! You can also register for cash funds for things like diapers, childcare, college, adoption, etc. Basically, there’s an option for anyone wanting to contribute in some way.

I thought it would be fun to put together my registry before finding out what we’re having so I could “shop” for both genders. Plus I thought it may be more helpful for anyone who may need some registry ideas. I knew that either way, the big items would be gender neutral.

My eye is always drawn to black/gray/white so that was an easy choice for me. You may also notice that I didn’t register for the biggest/best/most expensive models. Although I was tempted by them, I tried to find things that had good reviews and fit a good price range.

My Babylist Baby Registry

I won’t go over every single item on my registry because I don’t want to bore you to death. But I will share a few things and how I chose them and then if you need some more inspiration (or just don’t feel like clicking on every link,) feel free to browse through the rest of my registry.

When I started to think through the things I needed to add to my list, I started to feel like a first time mom again. Things like carseats, strollers, swings, playpens, etc. just weren’t on my radar anymore because I had all of those things. And then slowly, I started to see the need to start replacing some of those items.

babylistLike I already mentioned, our swing died this past year and the thought of having a baby and NOT having a swing just kind of terrifies me. Each of my babies have been obsessed with our swing so that’s one of our priority items.

I really had no clue how to even start my search until I was browsing the product guides on the Babylist website. I read this article and saw that the 4moms mamaRoo was recommended. I have heard a lot of good reviews about it from real life mom friends and I love the design and the fact that it doesn’t take up a lot of room. So I felt like that was an easy choice. I used the product guide to choose each of the bigger items because I honestly felt so lost just randomly searching for things on Google.

I picked this double stroller (amazon affiliate link–if you shop through this link I will make a small commission at no extra cost to you) because it has the sit and stand option (even though we’re still probably years away from using the stand feature) and it fell in a good price range.

Our playpen got busted up from a certain toddler that shall not be named so I added this one to my registry. I honestly could do without the designs on the sides but it was much cheaper than the plain one that I loved. Either way, I think it will be perfect!

Our carseat is also due for an upgrade so I chose this one (because, duh! I like everything basic black, white, or gray!)

And this bassinet, which is more of a want than a need.

babylist.com registryNow that we got all of that out of the way–I can share a few of (what I consider) the fun items.

Since Clementine was born, I’ve found so many fun small shops through Instagram. We’ve personally used and loved so many products that I decided that baby #7 needs some of these things for him/her self.

Clem is seriously obsessed with her lovey from Stella and Lu so I’ve been eyeing their Instagram feed for which fabric I’ll choose this time around. So far, the constellation print is my top contender for a boy and this antique floral is super dreamy for a girl. I still haven’t completely decided but those are topping my list for now.

Same story for crib sheets. We don’t have an official nursery so I don’t have any color scheme. But right now, I’m kind of thinking this one for a boy and this one for a girl. I have an “add to Babylist” button on my bookmark tab so that’s what I use when I come across an item to add to my registry. They also have an app for Apple and Android devices.

Some of the other things that I hope to get for the new baby are also things that I used with Clementine. A new Solly wrap, this gorgeous pom pom blanket, this teether, and this Halo sleepsack (we used them until Clementine was 6 months old because she was completely obsessed!!) Also, lots of clothes and accessories because every new baby needs a few new things 😉 Feel free to browse the rest of my list if you want to see some of the other darling things I’ve found!

babylist baby registryAnd my list is still growing! I plan to keep on adding items to my list throughout my pregnancy as I come across things I love. Is there anything you think I’ve left out? What is your must-have item for a new baby?

Thank you all for reading such a wordy post and thank you to Babylist for sponsoring this post! Stay tuned because a gender reveal will be coming very soon!!!