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an archived personal and craft blog from Elise Blaha Cripe.

SO YAY!

That was fun! It's so nice to be able to SHARE out loud. Though I am miserable at secrets so if we spoke in real life or on the phone in the past few weeks, you were already well aware. Thank you, thank you, for sharing in our excitement. We are really excited. It's big news!

Projectlifebaby

I appreciated your kind comments so much and had to laugh at what my tells were since mid-October when we found out. For sure the blurry Project Life stuff – most of that was journaling and I will not be going back to share the "un-blurred" images – it makes me bored just thinking about it. That blue square from two weeks ago was an ultrasound photo that no amount of blurring would disguise. The day before Thanksgiving we had our 11 week appointment and finally got to see the tiny one. It was bobbing around and we saw it's flickering heart beat (so thankful!!). That was pretty damn cool (but again, not an image I think needs to live in blogland).

Tinypants

Love the folks that said they knew from the new car (that was totally a baby driven decision plus we didn't want to pay $3k to fix the brakes on the old car) or from my "for little ones" pins. I tried to not be obvious, but you never know! This little baby already has a growing collection of striped onesies and quite possibly the cutest pair of striped pants ever. I am addicted. I am trying to be careful with spending but there were some great Black Friday online sales I took advantage of. (How could I not?)

Otherwise – FEELING GOOD. Like a new person since about Thanksgiving. Weeks 8 and 9 were crazy rough. I survived on red Gatorade, string cheese, pretzels, pistachios and Dawson's Creek. It was far from my finest hour. But now I am a normal human! I eat normal food! Except no potatoes. For some reason, I cannot handle the thought of potatoes except in fried French form.

Running a mile a day has been a blessing and a half. I fell off the "exercise" wagon around the time that I was existing on four foods and so this short but daily challenge has come at the right time. I am totally inspired to keep at it and feeling so good about getting outside and moving around once a day. Hooray for that.

Blanket

I love that so many of you are excited about baby projects (and that so many of you are expecting!). I am excited about baby projects. A baby IS a project but hopefully I'll be able to put together lots of fun things for the little one. As some of you guessed when I shared tiny peeks, baby has his or her first blanket. I knitted a striped one that I am in love with. Hoping to share more photos and a quick tutorial for that next week (obviously it could work as a full-sized human blanket too!). Next, I'll be cleaning up and making new cushions for a rocking chair that's been in Paul's family for decades.

Chair

We are going to find out the gender. Hopefully towards the end of January. I think it's a girl. I strongly think it's a girl. I got a feeling that a girl baby was on the way towards the end of September when I started working on this quilt. Then two negative pregnancy tests later, I thought, "there goes that!" Then a week later and two positive ones, I thought "we're back in action! It's a girl!" Paul thinks boy but I cannot figure out if he really thinks that or just wants the other side of the bet. We will know in not too long!

Speaking of positive tests… someone asked how I shared the news with Paul. I took a test on a weekend morning. As mentioned, it was my third test of the cycle so I didn't want to get my hopes up, but I was still late so I figured it was worth a shot. I was very used to negatives at this point so when that vertical line started showing up, I frantically started reading the directions I had already poured over many times. With a cracking voice, I called to Paul in bed that I thought it was positive. He stumbled over, looked at it with blurry-eyes and said yes, but that we should probably take another test tomorrow to confirm. 24 hours and a second positive sign later, he said we should probably get a blood test to really confirm. I wanted to (lovingly) wring his neck. Happily, he has left his state of denial and is now firmly planted on the sunny side of this adventure. 🙂

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Thank you for the concern about Paul being home for the birth. He is deploying early this coming February. This time around, he will be in a non-war-zone so he will have more flexibility with leave time. It's quite possible that he will be able to get back to the states to be there when the baby is born and spend a few weeks getting to know him or her before he has to return to deployment. Then, should all go as planned, he'll be home safe (for the next FOUR years!) in August. Because there are about 1000 wheels in motion and it does no good to speculate, I am focusing instead on these next two months and we'll continue to deal with what comes as it comes. The goal is always to thrive, not just survive, so we will do our best regardless of how things work out.

For those asking about my documentation plans… oh, man. I am overwhelmed!! I am SO GLAD I'll be working from a kit for Project Life next year. My original plan (before I was pregnant) was to make baby his or her album in addition to the family album. At the moment, that sounds more than a little exhausting. But we'll see! I most likely will just be mixing in a baby kit and inserts into the main album. In addition, I may just be taking a million photos and printing up Blurb books every other week until we can open a Baby Cripe Book Store. I am currently emailing myself letters to the baby (aptly called, "dear baby") to document the little things happening so far. Would love to eventually have them printed up in a book with photos from the pregnancy. I am also hoping to take and occasionally share bump photos…but first, I need a baby bump.

This is sort of a novel. Consider the above all the things I wanted to type here since we found out about this little one. And really, thank you so much, from both of us, for sharing in our excitement. I am so grateful for this space to share.

ps… I took yesterday off from answering questions in the comments, but I am there today. Thank you!

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87 responses to “oh, baby.”

  1. Freckled Fawn Avatar

    I am ever so excited for you. Babies are the best. We’ve got 3 here and would not have it any other way 🙂 (except perhaps a little less chaotic, but ya know, we’ll take it!) Good luck on the pregnancy, can’t wait to become a customer of the Baby Cripe Book Store, lol.

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  2. Shaina Longstreet Avatar

    So happy for you guys!! 😀

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  3. Robin J Avatar

    YAY! I am so happy and excited for you and Paul. After yesterday’s announcement, I was hoping for some more detail! I love your ever positive attitude.

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  4. Brooke Avatar
    Brooke

    Just wanted to say Congrats again!! I don’t know you in real life but still got very teary-eyed reading your post…”hearing” the excitement in your words and reflecting back when I first learned I was pregnant. Your blog is always filled with so much fun and happiness and joy and excitement and entertainment….all rolled up together! 😀

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  5. Myriam Avatar
    Myriam

    Congratulations! Your blog is so fun to follow, and I LOVE all the stamps I got from the Queen Bee Market! 😉
    Boy or Girl??? Does not matter! I have 3 boys and I was SO thankful for their health. All the best to you 3!!! It will be a new ball game now. Enjoy 🙂

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  6. Lisa Goren Avatar

    Loved reading this, Elise! What a great year 2012 is turning out to be for you!!! 🙂

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  7. Kristen Avatar

    Aww the day before Thanksgiving we had our second ultrasound. 21 Weeks. We are just 10 weeks apart. This is also our first and let me tell you that I have been going through some interesting things. The next few weeks should be fund for you. 😉
    So happy for you and can’t wait to hear more!

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  8. Ali Manning Avatar

    Congratulations on your fabulous news. Good luck with this exciting new phase of your life! Enjoy every minute because it goes by so fast. My baby turned 12 this summer and it went by in a blink of an eye.

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  9. Clare D'Onofrio Avatar
    Clare D’Onofrio

    Totally knew when one of your posts was titled “Hopeful”. And I was hopeful for you two as well. I know its exciting but scarry those first few weeks since I miscarried twice. And now I have three beautiful babies (actually they are 24, 21, and 17) 🙂

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  10. jen.krenzer@gmail.com Avatar
    jen.krenzer@gmail.com

    Elise, this is awesome news!!! Don’t know if you like documentaries, but a great one is The Business of Being Born. It totally changed my outlook on childbirth. It’d be interesting to hear Paul’s take on it from his medical perspective!

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  11. elise blaha Avatar

    Oh yes! Have watched this twice! (Before I got pregnant.) our baby will most likely be born in a hospital, but I would love for Paul to see the documentary!

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  12. Ormolu Avatar

    Yay! I am SO happy for you both!

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  13. Ali Avatar

    what an exciting time for you and paul. ive been a long time reader of your blog elise – way back when you used to scrapbook.
    it made me happy and grin stupidly at my computer reading your announcement yesterday while having my morning coffee!
    congrats!

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  14. sophie Avatar

    such a wonderful blessing for your whole family. i couldn’t be happier for you.. (in a non-stalker kind of way) after reading that you’ve got a “plan” if P isn’t home for the birth i’m sure makes you feel a ton better. i have a 2nd cousin who gave birth while her husband was deployed. it was rough not having him there, but she was surrounded by family, her mother, his parents, and some super close friends and that made her birth experience much easier. plus, her mother kept him updated through facebook. pictures, video chat, and lots of pictures is what kept them going until they were back together, and honestly, all three of them are fine now as if they were never separated in the first place. wishing you a healthy pregnancy and a very quick birth.

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  15. Alyssa b Avatar
    Alyssa b

    I’m so happy for you Elise. I see a lot of myself in you. I think you are such a dear, and I have had suspicions that you were pregnant for a while now 🙂 I’m excited to follow along with this next chapter of your life, I’ve been following since your wedding, and it has been a wonderful journey!

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  16. Melissa Sharp Avatar

    I completely agree, zippered footie sleepers are the BEST.
    I also found I adored newborn gowns. I hadn’t even given them a second thought while I was pregnant, but a crazy situation led me to them: my three ultrasounds while pregnant with my first said I was having a girl. But I had a boy. I had nothing that was for a boy, and not even gender neutral things. I had friends who brought me some sweet baby boy gowns. Out of necessity I dressed my baby in them and fell in love. They are so sweet. I ended up making gowns a priority when buying layette for my next three babies. 🙂 FYI: Carter’s gowns are enormous and wide – the best gowns are BabyGap and Janie & Jack. Ah, the sweetness. xoxo

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  17. Amanda Avatar
    Amanda

    Dear Elise,
    First off congrats! I have been following your blog for about a year now, and would just like to say that i look forward to your updates, and they really tend to brighten my day. (non creepily of course)
    I am super excited to see all the new baby diy’s you are going to undertake, and wish you guys the best.

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  18. Sherlyn A. Avatar
    Sherlyn A.

    Congrats Elise! I’ve been following since 2010 and it’s such a blessing to share your joy. You have been an inspiration for me all the way in the tiny island of Singapore.
    I am looking forward to all those wonderful baby projects that you’re going create for your very lucky child. 🙂

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  19. Leigh Hannan Avatar
    Leigh Hannan

    MAGIC= 2nd Trimester! Enjoy it all.

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  20. Kate Avatar
    Kate

    I love the “dear baby” emails! I wrote a letter to my daughter when she was two weeks old, to be opened on her 16th birthday. It seemed like such a long way off at the time, but she turned 16 last May and it was the best present ever. I hadn’t read the letter since I wrote it. I tucked it in her baby book and am just thankful that I remembered where it was. It was awesome…the whole family (including her two older brothers) was in tears.
    Congratulations!

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  21. Keshet.starr@gmail.com Avatar

    I was SURE my baby was a girl from the get-go, and I was right:)

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  22. Debbie in AZ Avatar
    Debbie in AZ

    Delurking to say Congratulations and Best Wishes! For me, the joy and amazement of hearing the baby’s heartbeat was the best thing ever. I felt like singing those sappy pop baby songs all day long — “Havin’ My Baby” (Paul Anka), “Danny’s Song” (Kenny Loggins), “Unborn Heart” (Dan Hill), etc.

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  23. meg Avatar

    Congratulations! Yay!

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  24. Leah Noble Avatar

    Yeah! It’s so funny, but the news of your pregnancy just made me so happy, Elise! I think because we’ve been following along with you for so long, knowing that you wanted a baby, and feeling like we know YOU.
    Anyway, thanks for sharing.

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  25. extragrunty Avatar

    Congratulations! Lots of people having babies… My sister happens to be due at the same time. I’ve been crocheting tiny hats and booties for the other babies that two different cousins’ are having. My mother in law thought I might have news to share since my Ravelry queue rapidly expanded with baby items. She was so excited by the thought of a grandbaby that I felt bad telling her not yet, not yet. Have to say that I’m a bit jealous but really looking forward to seeing your family’s growth documented on the blog.

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  26. melissa Avatar

    Elise..your news makes me all happy and weepy!! I remember the days of watching those preggo sticks turn!! Following your story reminded me of my own, so happy to hear that you have a little beaner on the way! And super excited that you are going to share your journey with us!

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  27. Emily S Avatar
    Emily S

    I agree – the gowns (even for a boy!) are a MUST the first month when they have so many diaper changes at night. Pull ’em up, pull ’em down. Definitely recommend those, too.

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  28. Lindsey Avatar

    Oh what fun this will be for you two! Thanks for taking blog land along!

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  29. Skye Avatar

    I really hope Paul is able to be present for the birth. I can’t wait to see all the baby projects. And like so many other readers have said, I am seriously so excited for you like I would be for an IRL friend. You certainly have a knack for connecting with your readers! 🙂

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  30. Sandy King Avatar
    Sandy King

    I am SOOOOO happy for you. Follow you ( and Paul ) along and was hoping and hoping for this news. When I read the post the other night I tried to respond right away, but couldn’t make it work on my ipad. So here I am finally saying congrats :-)))
    Remember me with the grand daughter named Elise ?
    All the best on this baby making. Rest , rest , rest.

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  31. Alissa Hall Avatar

    So, so fun! About the album – I would highly suggest maintaining the family album next year and using it as a reference book in the event you some day want to make baby his/her own book. Make your life as easy as possible. And whatever you do for baby #1, you’ll want to do for baby #2 and beyond. Naturally, I’d maintain the family album with baby inserts as you mentioned in this post. But if anyone suggests baby needs a separate album, I say phooey! Don’t make more work for mom.
    I’m glad you are feeling well.
    May all the best land at your feet!

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  32. Carol T. Avatar
    Carol T.

    So excited for you! When I was pregnant, I had a very strong feeling I was having a girl too. I am not sure what it was but it something I was sure of…and wouldn’t you know it…I had a girl. So much to look forward to!!! xo

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  33. Lindsay Avatar

    Very, very excited for you and Paul, and as a fellow military spouse not yet on the baby train, I sincerely appreciated your answers and perspective on your lives. We are about to move to Hawaii, after him being non-deployed for the past 3 years, we are moving back to a deploying unit. I find your “THRIVING” instead of just surviving so moving this evening. We are in that “should we?” space on babies, so I can not wait to follow your journey, and possibly creep closer to that one of my own;)

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  34. karin hope Avatar
    karin hope

    YAY!!! Congrats and best wishes for a kind rest of your pregnancy!
    Now I know why your mixed berry triangle quilt is so special! (though I still might dream about it with the little one I have cooking right now, if that’s ok). Kind of similarly, I was creating one of my ornament creations for an art sale a few weeks ago when I first felt my little guy moving around, and then I just couldn’t bring myself to sell it. Now it sits on the shelf next to baby’s first toy, gifted by his grandparents from their recent trip to Ireland! 🙂

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  35. Mandi Avatar

    Oh man, oh man! Just catchung up on your blog, and was so excited to see the announcement! I kinda figured you guys were trying, because you were pinning baby things. 🙂 I’m excited to share in the parts of your journey that you’ll be blogging about!

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  36. robyn Avatar

    I’m a fellow military wife. We’re lifers (and unbelievably almost done!). My hubs had to deploy when my girls were two weeks and six weeks respectively, so I really feel for you. Just know you have someone who’s been there that is thinking of you and praying for you, too!

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