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Project 365

Day 274: Another NCSU football Saturday; another day of great food & drinks & fun with friends. How cute are these NCSU themed Cupcake Shoppe treats?!

Go Pack! {I chose the S cupcake: for Suz, State & Strawberry}

Day 275: Sunday I went to a mall for the first time in like a month if no longer. I bought my brother’s wedding gift & also took advantage of great deals/coupons at LOFT & Gap. Yay for new clothes. I love this statue at the indoor/outdoor South Point mall.

Beautiful day for shopping=happy Suz

Day 276: I started Monday morning off with a trip to the RE for a follicle check. So I could remember I took this photo of the screen post-US. Yep, 7 measurable follicles that morning.

Wandy & the RE tech showed the follistim was working

Day 277: I didn’t take any photos Tuesday.

Day 278: The only photo I took Wednesday was this one of my coworker Eileen & her super-sized beer while we were grabbing dinner together.

Cheers!

Day 279: Thursday I got my booty kicked at a Pure Barre class, ran to Costco & then cleaned for parents’ weekend visit. I didn’t take any photos.

Day 280: I wore my new red Toms {another of Sunday’s purchases} for the first time during jeans day Friday. I felt like I was wearing cute bedroom shoes all day. Love them!

I'm getting cunchier by the minute & loving it!

How was your week?

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Trying To Conceive

Braver Than I Ever Thought

This post follows up well to yesterday’s I’ll never post. Because I truly thought I’d never have to do all the crazy, scary, way-out-of-my-comfort-zone things I’ve been since being “infertile”.

I’d have thought, I’ll never be able to do seven days straight of giving myself injections. I hate needles. But I’m happy with the effects they have on fighting infertility & I have the shot pin points to show I’ve done them each day this past week.

I’ll never be able or have to give blood multiple days in a week. I was scared, & I have the triple bruises to prove I survived.

I’ll never be able to grow six follicles {two to three of which we’re thinking are now mature}. Yep, did that & bloated enough to show.

I’ll never have to have an IUI.Yet here we are, on the afternoon before our first IUI.

What am I feeling? I don’t know. A million things ~ excited, nervous, happy, relieved, overwhelmed, a little scared of the unknown, scared of possible pain, scared of it not working, scared it works too well. And at the same time, I feel nothing~ too much in the zone or in a blur just trying to take it all in. All at once.

My parents are on their way into town for the NCSU football game tomorrow. {Jason has to go straight to work after he does his part, so Mom might also go with me tomorrow in case I’m too crampy to drive home.} So right now, I’m thinking about the vacuuming & cat litter clean-up that must be done. Sometimes, distraction from the serious, major, easy to over-think-&-be-overwhelmed-by topics is a very peaceful feeling.

What have you done that’s braver/stronger/more than you ever imagined you could do?

How awesome would this be if this is one of my last Infertile Friday posts?! That’s in my wildest, most lovely dreams.

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Everything Else Trying To Conceive

I’ll Never…

A popular drinking game in my high school & college crowds was “Never Have I Ever”. Someone would say a phrase beginning with “never have I ever” & if you’d done that, then you drank. Example: never have I ever kissed a boy. Simple, easy & fun. Usually led to lots of laughs, stories told & tipsy friends.

My “never have I ever” list now is much the same, yet there’s so much different or maybe just different priorities. Now I think my social circle talks in Never Will I Ever…spank, bottle/formula/breast feed, EBF, co-sleep, daycare, public school, home school, cloth diaper. That list can go on & on.

Using reusable pads aka Momma Cloth would’ve been on my list as recently as the beginning of this summer. It’s not something I would have bought. I think I might have even skipped over a few of my friend Sally’s blog giveaways for it thinking, “gross” or “how weird”.

But {you knew that was coming right}, some Charlie Bananas & a Willow Pads reusable cloth pads were included with the rest of the green swag from the Haute Green party while I was in San Diego. That night as I was ruffling through the bag, I brushed them off. Sunday morning as I was packing, I pulled them out of the box & actually felt them~ soft, fluffy, & with super cute pink/blue fabric backings. After {TMI alert} leaking through undies due to progesterone supps all that week, I realized instead of liners that I’d trash {& forgot to pack to BlogHer} or having to change undies frequently, I could just try momma cloth.

So for the TTW portion of my next cycle, I slept wearing Charlie Banana pads. No leaks, no mess. Their comfort & softness make up for any bulk they might add.  I haven’t worn them to work but did one Saturday with a skirt/jeans & didn’t feel like anyone could tell. They washed easily in my normal laundry & in time, I’d imagine they’d also wash well in a cloth diaper load. Admittedly, I haven’t been brave enough to rock them during my period, but I can see my “Never Will I Ever” stance cracking there too.

What’s on your “never have I ever list”? What’s something that was on that list that’s changed recently?

Edit: Since I originally wrote this about a month ago, I tried sleeping in cloth while AF was in town. It was different & a tiny bit messy, but the pad came out clean in the wash & was more comfortable than a heavy tampon. Also, Charlie Bananas & Willow Pads have not sponsored me {beyond that they sponsored the Haute Green party}. I’m pretty sure they don’t even know who I am & don’t know about this post. My opinions are uninfluenced & all my own.

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Everything Else

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Food

Easy Seasoned Chicken

I’d stocked up on organic chicken last time I saw it on sale. I had some in the frig to use last week & needed a quick, easy week night recipe. After searching online, I settled for this one.

Three ingredients y’all:
chicken breasts, I used boneless, skinless
EVOO
Lawry’s seasoning {any seasoning salt would work}

Pat dry the chicken with a paper towel. Using a basting brush, brush EVOO onto chicken. The original recipe said about 1/4 c EVOO for a pound of chicken. I found I didn’t need that much & next time I won’t brush on quite as much as I did {see photos that oil pooled in dish}. Maybe start with 1/8 & pour more into your measuring cup/bowl if needed.

Suz's easy seasoned chicken
So easy even a Suz could do it!

After brushing, sprinkle seasoning salt on both sides of the chicken breast before placing it in a baking dish.

I baked the chicken for 30-40 minutes on 350. If you use skin-on &/or bone-in chicken, bake another 15 minutes.

Suzs Treats easy seasoned chicken
So yummy in my tummy!

I served it with sweet snap peas & sweet potato fries left over uneaten from my take out the night before. The chicken came out so delicious that my picky-eater husband is asking for me to make it again tonight!