Saturday, February 26, 2011

So I wish I had more details. . .

This past Wednesday I drove in record time to Dr. K's office for my ultrasound and bloodwork.  I had a list of questions to ask him but he decided we should talk about our embryos at our appointment this coming Wednesday.  Boo!  I love to plan, to have a plan, and I can't wait to plan with Dan and Dr. K for our transfer on March 9th.  The good news is that my body seems to be doing everything it is supposed to.  Dr. K did have to increase my delestrogen dosage from .2cc to .25cc.  So this Wednesday is the big appointment where we will have to make decisions about which embryos to use how many to thaw and transfer, etc.  I also have to have Dr. K fill out paperwork for the leave of absence that I am taking from work during the two week wait.  I don't think I can be on hormones, deal with the 2WW, and be around 16 and 17 year olds all day without stressing out which is strictly against doctor's orders.  Well, it was hard last time anyways.  Hopefully more exciting details to come after Wed.'s doctor visit. 

Monday, February 21, 2011

Little Lesiw St. Patrick's Day Sale!

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My cousin who did the adoption fundraiser for us is having an awesome St. Patty's Day sale on her retail site. Check it out - 50% off!!! The sale is only until 2/25!
Check out her blog here for details! 
Or go directly to the Little Lesiw retail site St. Patty's Day sale here!
These are my four favorites from the sale:
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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Our Adoption is Final!

Today we received word that our donation contract for our 12 embryos is final!  We are officially on schedule for our transfer three weeks from today on March 9th.  Today we began shots again.  Three weeks will fly by and our transfer will be here before we know it!

Monday, February 14, 2011

Valentine Adventure

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My Valentine
Several years ago Dan and I stopped doing the typical "eat dinner out on Valentine's Day" thing.  I hate crowds and the restaurants always find ways to charge more for a price fixed menu.  And, honestly we are not one of those couples that loves getting all dressed up for a "night on the town".  So a few years ago we began a new more adventurous and fun tradition:  a medley of stops at our most favorite local places.  This year we invited our neighbors and friends to come along and our stops included:
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Breakfast pastries at J.J. Sweet
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Our neighbors and friends Craig and Janee came too!
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A visit to our favorite cheese monger in Beverly Hills

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Have you every been to a REAL cheese store?  It's  amazingly fun!
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A lunch stop at The Grove in downtown LA - The boys had Greek gyros.

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The girls had carnitas tacos.
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Dan bought our dog Jersey some treats from the doggie bakery.

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On our way back to Chino we dropped by the hundred-year-old olive grove and the Graber Olive House to pick up a few cans of our favorite olives.
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When we got back to our house we began to feast on our Valentine booty.

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The cheese was such a tasty and fun treat!

Friday, February 11, 2011

The Post I've Been Waiting To Write: The Waiting Ends and the Shots Begin!

It has been a messy few weeks going back a forth between lawyers, clinic coordinators, and notaries but today I had my baseline ultrasound, baseline bloodwork, and FET scheduling session.  FET #2 is scheduled for March 9th!  YEA!!!!!  The first thing I said to Dr. K this morning was "It is soooo glad to be back!".  Our donation contract should finalize sometime on Monday and our 12 2PN embryos will officially be ours!  I start twice a week delestrogen shots on Wednesday and I am so excited!  Shots mean we are getting close!  (Can you tell I am excited?  I can't stop using exclamation marks!)

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MARCH 9th!

Thursday, February 10, 2011

A Fun Giveaway!

My cousin Rachel is having a giveaway on her blog. (She is the one who recently hosted an adoption fundraiser for us with her business Little Lesiw.) Make sure you go and post your comment by tonight to enter the random drawing to win this awesome collection of bitty blooms!
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Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Meet Number Seven!

Late last night Dan and I became an Uncle and Auntie again!  
Our first niece was born! 
(We also have six nephews on my side.)   
Meet Abigail Ruth!
So cute!  Congratulations Jake and Kathryn!

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Simple, healthy, delicious . . . well mostly healthy!

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Last night I made caprese salad.  Fresh and Easy had heirloom tomatoes on clearance so I snatched some fresh mozzarella and basil.  I think I could eat this everyday!  So easy and delicious.
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It is avocado season in California so today I made fresh guacamole!

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Dan and I are major cheese lovers and I am not talking about jack, cheddar, and swiss.  For a special treat today we bought some imported cheese from France and Holland.  The triple cream was AMAZING!

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One of our favorite healthier desserts is dark chocolate covered strawberries.  We live amongst many strawberry fields, so when I saw these beauties I whipped up a quick batch. 

IRS and Embryo Adoption

I saw a letter that explained embryo adoption as equated with traditional adoption for the purposes of receiving the adoption tax credit and showed it to our tax man. He wouldn't do it (primarily due to the fact that none of our embryos have resulted in a live birth yet.)  It is really unfair how the insurance industry treats (or rather doesn't treat) infertility patients. It is sad that our country (including the IRS) doesn't recognize an embryo as a human life. Even many pro-adoption people I know seem to feel it is more noble to adopt a born child rather than one that is unborn as we do in embryo adoption. Hopefully by showing them our embryo pictures next to pictures of those same embryos after they are born will help all to realize that embryos are not "potential" life they are indeed fully human and fully alive.  We need to force our government to honor what we already know: embryo adoption is in fact adoption.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Getting Closer!

Today we got word that the donor family and their lawyer approved all the changes we wanted made to the donor contract.  We had our signature page notarized and then overnighted a $50 check to the lawyer for our donor family's notary fees.  We were a little bothered that they insisted on $50 for notary fees (which seemed excessive) until the lawyer told us it was to have a notary go to the donor family's house to get their signatures on the donation contract.  This means that we won't have to wait four weeks for our donor family to find the time to get to the notary on their own - WELL worth $50 if you ask me!  Our contract should be finalized by the end of the week which means we should have a transfer date by early next week.  I am beyond excited and thankful that we will not have to deal with another failed donation match.

I was talking to Dan today and realized that we both had the same concern.  One of the many reasons we wanted to share our embryo adoption story was to encourage others who may be considering embryo adoption.  I am worried that some of our unlucky turn of events may actually discourage others from embryo adoption.  I have two thoughts on this:  1)  I have noticed that our embryo adoption/donation experience is not the normal timeline for most people who have chosen to pursue this type of adoption.   Many of the couples who began this journey around the same time or even after us are now well into their pregnancies.  2) While the disappointments we have had (especially in our failed matches this year) have been hard to deal with at times, I have no doubt that the joy we have received (and will receive) have made the journey worth it- cliche but true. 

The boring part of our adoption journey is nearing a close.  It's time for some excitement!  Let the hormone shots commence!

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Start: 38.7% Body Fat at 207.0 lbs = 80.1 lbs of fat
Goal: 33.0% Body Fat by September 1, 2013
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Wk1: 38.5% at 204.0 = 78.54 lbs of fat (-1.56 lb)
Wk2: 37.8% at 205.5 = 77.68 lbs of fat (-.86 lb)
Wk3: 36.9% at 203.5 = 75.09 lbs of fat (-2.59 lb)
Wk4: 37.3% at 204.0= 76.09 lbs of fat (+1.00 lb)
Wk5: 37.4% at 201.5 =75.36 lbs of fat (-.73 lb)
Wk 6: 37.1% at 199.5 =74.01 lbs of fat (-1.35 lb)
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Wk 7: 36.2% at 198.0 = 71.6 lbs of fat
Wk 8: 36.7 at 196.0 = 71.9 lbs of fat
Wk 10: 35.9 at 198 = 71.0 lbs of fat
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Wk 11: 36.2% at 194.5 = 70.4lbs of fat
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