Do you like my new design? I love it! I love the fresh colors and the spring feel to it. I owe another HUGE Thank You to my talented blog designing sister Jenn. Thanks Jenn, you always make my blogging heart happy.
Along with the change of my blog design, I have a few other changes going on in my life.
This first one isn't new to any of you that are friends with me on facebook. If you're not though, then it will be new to you. :)
A couple of weeks ago I decided I was ready for a new haircut. Don't get me wrong, I loved the long hair with mostly blonde highlights, but every once in a while I like to switch it up. So I had 3-4 inches cut off and my hair was dyed chocolate brown with chunky blonde highlights.
I'm diggin' the new 'do!
This next change is a HUGE one for me. WARNING-this is a subject that most men don't like to read or talk about so if you're a man, you might want to stop reading here. Ha!
For any of you that know my history, you know that I have PCOS and I haven't ovulated on my own without the help of hormones or fertility drugs for yeeeeeaaaarrrs. I mean, I can't remember when this last happened (I think in my teens).
Well, I don't know what happened but my body is finally operating the way it should! I've had 3 consecutive, very normal cycles completely on my own. Most women wouldn't welcome their period with such excitement, but I have been very excited to see this change in my body. Especially after so many years.
In case you're wondering, no, we aren't trying for baby #3-yet. But if I continue to ovulate on my own then hopefully baby #3 will be conceived naturally (and maybe even easier). Maybe, maybe not. Yes-Ethan was conceived naturally. However, since I had just been on clomid the month before, and since I'd just miscarried the month before, I always wondered if that month was just a freak, miracle month. Honestly, it doesn't really matter to me how we have another baby (assuming that's in God's plans for us). More than anything, I'm just so happy to see my body finally functioning as it should. Thank you Lord!
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6 comments:
Wow, Christine! That is super exciting! :)
YEAH! Hooray for bodies doing what they're supposed to be doing. I wonder what has caused the change? Super exciting! And I love your hair, it looks great! =)
Christine you look great! I agree with Becky - Yeah for bodies doing what they are suppose to.
I love the new design too!! Jenn did a great job and you can keep this one for awhile since it's not too seasonal. And how sad is it that I still haven't seen you in real life with your new hair? From the pictures I'm digging it though!
I meant to tell you tonight that your hair looks amazing! It's a great look on you! Having a close friend who has PCOS I know what a big deal that is! I hope you have many many more normal cycles!
these are all great new changes!! <3
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