The Third Trimester & Moment I Went Into Labor

I mentioned in my previous post that the third trimester was my favorite. Yes, I was large and in charge and had issues lifting my body out of bed in the morning, but overall, I felt so great and my excitement was at its highest for sure! Everything was becoming so real and I was ready to meet this baby!

So much happened in my third trimester. I had so much energy and I channeled it all into making business moves, executing home renovations and nurturing my social life.


BUSINESS THANGS

I quit my full-time job in July just before we went to France. I worked remotely for this job so it was nice that I was able to be home, and I actually wasn’t even planning on quitting. However, despite working from home, this job in particular was the most high-stress job I have ever had and it required frequent travel. The job was taking its toll on me and I was so stressed out, working from 6am to 6pm, and I knew it wasn’t healthy for my baby. Thor (husband) and I talked it over, assessed what our financial position would be without my income and both agreed that I would eventually become a SAHM (stay-at-home-mom) so why not just get rid of all my stress now and open up my days to focus on baby.

With that… I am the type of person who needs to be stimulated and social with other like-minded adults. I followed this entrepreneur group for women in the Phoenix area on Instagram called the Dames Collective and they posted that they were looking for another Main Dame to head up their programming and events. This literally felt like the perfect thing for me to become involved in because it was super part-time with monthly events, and I would get the opportunity to work with a partner and network with amazing business-women in my community. I applied and interviewed with the creator of the Dames Collective, Chanel Sonego, and the Phoenix Main Dame who heads up social media and marketing, Becca Booker. It was about four weeks before my due date when I was told I received the position! It was the perfect thing to get my brain jogging, still do what I love and keep myself sane (v important).


If that wasn’t enough for me to take on right before delivering my first baby, I also launched my event planning business, Salt Fringe Events! I spent a few months working with designer, Megan Howard, on the logo and branding, built up the website myself on Squarespace and announced it to the world on IG, of course. I instantly received inquiries and even booked a couple clients, all while wrapping up work for a client who got married in October. It all felt like such a great start for me.

HOUSE UPDATES

This was a lot of work but a lot of fun! I took nesting to an entirely new level with this and honestly it really was so extra. I’m lucky that Thor absolutely loves updating the house because he was fully on board. Here’s what we did:

***BEFORE & AFTER BELOW!

THE SOCIAL STUFF

Tackling the house and the work stuff was, well, work. So I wanted to throw in the fun stuff too like the obvious baby shower celebrating our little boy! This was such a beautiful day and a great time. Check out my baby shower post here. I also scheduled my maternity photoshoot, which was a fun way to remember my time with a bump and celebrate my pregnancy. Check out my maternity photoshoot here.

Three weeks before I had baby, I was a bridesmaid in mine and Thor’s best friends’ wedding. I was massive to say the least and wearing heels carrying the weight I was carrying was miserable. I couldn’t even put my own shoes on. But we had such an amazing weekend reuniting with our college besties. PLUS, the wedding had a donut wall. As in a wall of donuts. CAMONNNN. I ate three obviously, while dancing with my belly.


Thor and I hosted our first Thanksgiving in our home with family. My mom and I put together a delicious menu and cooked all day together, which I loved. I thoroughly enjoy cooking and being in the kitchen. It’s my favorite place in a home. It was our last holiday without a child so we made sure to relax and really just enjoy it. And that we did!

Lastly, and literally like four days before baby arrived, I indulged at El Chorro with my college babes. This restaurant is a must visit if you ever come to Phoenix. Their sticky buns are to die and they serve them BEFORE dinner. Uhhh HELLLLL YESSSS. They truly know the meaning of living. Or they just knew a pregnant chick was amongst them. My girlies and I frequently get together for dinners, lunches and brunches and we knew this would likely be our last without a baby in tow. So we lived it up, naturally.


Okay so I said lastly up there but this is the actual, true “lastly” last moment of enjoyment before baby. And the moment that I think began labor for me. It was Christmas time and I knew that I wouldn’t be able to get out much to see the beautiful decorations around town. Thor, myself and my parents decided to go downtown to check out this pop-up Christmas bar at the Hotel Palomar and then walk around to see all the fun Christmas-y activities happenin’. We enjoyed lunch at the Arrogant Butcher, hit up Miracle Pop-Up Bar for some non-alcoholic drinks and then people-watched (my fave thing to do) at the outdoor ice rink. With all the walking we did, I was starting to feel baby drop. Like reeeeallll low. I was getting really uncomfortable and had to call it quits. Low and behold, the next day, labor began. This is the last pic I got before heading to the hospital!

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