I always knew I wanted to have kids - I just didn't expect to have my first one at 26! My husband and I had it all planned out - we'd move to Paris for a few years so he could finish school, we'd enjoy French wine and cheese, we would travel the world and then we'd move back to the United States to settle down and have children. Surprise! I found out I was pregnant after only 11 months of marriage and 10 months of living in France. You know how they say that the pill is only 99.99% effective? Hello, my name is Adelaide and I'm that 0.01%.
While the news was surprising, I couldn't have been happier. My husband was thrilled, I was "glowing" (or sweaty... it was a hot July in Paris...), my parents were beyond excited to be grandparents and my friends were pumped that I could be the guinea pig in this whole "pregnancy thing." The first few weeks of my pregnancy were amazing - I picked a doctor and hospital, I thumbed through baby name books and envisioned a beautiful baby boy dressed in knee socks or a gorgeous baby girl in a smocked dress. Ahhh yes, the first few weeks were lovely...
Then came the second trimester when it was time to alert the rest of the world about the pregnancy. I told my boss, I told my colleagues, I told my professors, I told acquaintances, I told perfect strangers on the bus that I was "pregnant, not fat... in case you were wondering..." - basically I told anyone who would listen. Having had no morning sickness and no outward sign of being pregnant by that point, telling people just made it feel real. I thought letting everyone know would only continue the warm and fuzzy feelings I had during the first trimester.
I WAS WRONG.
People like to give you advice. Lots of advice. While I seemed to be able to handle all of the advice and questions regarding nutrition and exercise, breastfeeding preparation and plans for childcare, there was one question that left me in a total panic: Have you purchased a boppy yet?
WHAT THE HELL IS A BOPPY??????
This blog is all about the experience of becoming an "accidental mother" at the age of 26. It's about figuring out how to balance a career, an adoring husband and a beautiful daughter while still maintaining my own identity and enjoying a glass of wine from time-to-time. It's for all of my friends who have not yet ventured into the wonderful world of parenthood - learn from my mistakes! Don't reinvent the wheel! And finally, it's simply for all of my family and friends all around the world to get a little bit of insight into our lives. ENJOY and come back often!