Looking for the perfect sibling pregnancy announcement? Here are ideas for the big brother or sister & your 2nd or 3rd pregnancy announcement
Looking for the perfect sibling pregnancy announcement? Here are ideas for the big brother or sister & your 2nd or 3rd pregnancy announcement
Introduce your pregnancy or baby to the world with this custom engraved wood plaque. This listing is for one custom baby/pregnancy announcement customised just for you, we can edit the wording or design however you like. Designs come with a lovely gender neutral wreath design (also can be removed on request). This premium pregnancy announcement is the perfect way to announce the impending arrival of your baby. Measuring approximately 14cm | 5.51" or new size 20cm | 7.9" approximately 3mm | 1.2" thick Each cut into natural timber - Please note wood grain may vary from pictures shown. Some suggested wording: One more to adore. One more makes four. And then there were three/four/five. DESIGNED & MADE IN AUSTRALIA BY COCREATIVE DESIGN. Australian Items are sent standard post. International orders are sent Standard Post without tracking - this postage bag can fit more for the same cost - for example, you could add the matching Months Timber Milestone set for no extra shipping charge. See all our baby milestones here: https://etsy.me/35rsXf2 AFTER SOMETHING ELSE CUSTOM? Get in contact with how we can help make something special for you. Due to the handmade wooden nature please use under adult supervision at all times. Do not hang items above cots or beds or within a child's reach.
Baby number 3 is coming this summer!
July 12th. I took a pregnancy test fully expecting it to be negative. When that second line didn’t pop up just a few seconds later, just as I had thought, I was so close to tossing the whole thing in the trash. I went downstairs to start my morning, but when I returned an hour later, I glanced at it again. Sure enough, there was a faint line. Backing up a year, we had thrown the idea of a 3rd baby around for quite some time, never quite feeling ready, while at the same time knowing we really would never be. We nervously decided to take the leap of faith last fall. We found out we were pregnant in January, only to miscarry at the 6 week mark. The whole experience humbled me to my core, coming from a world where I got pregnant twice as soon as we wanted to (or even earlier than we wanted to—sorry August), with uneventful pregnancies, smooth deliveries, and beautiful babies. After we had collected ourselves, I then went on to miscarry again in May. I was the statistical “impossibility”, or really, the extremely high improbability. There’s so much more I want to share about these long, trying months, but I’ll save this for another post. Just know that the road wasn’t easy, but we’ve somehow ended up right where we belong. For any of you that might be reading this who are walking this very same path, my heart is with you. I know the pain that comes from other’s pregnancy announcements, and the jumbled emotions of happiness for somebody else and sadness for yourself. I wish I could bring together every waiting mama with the baby that is meant to be theirs, and if I could, I would do anything to do just that. But, all I can offer are words. I know how you feel, I’m sending you all my love, and I pray one day soon your storm, too, will end. Back to that July morning. I spent the rest of the day carrying that dang test around, wondering if it really could be. I told Matt, of course, but we were both so cautiously optimistic, not letting ourselves get ahead of where we were right that minute. I tested again the following morning, and the one after that…and for the next 21 days straight. Coupled with this came 3 sequential HcG draws since my OB took pity on me and my anxiety that I just couldn’t shake. My HcG more than doubled after each draw, an indicator of a viable pregnancy. The first bit of reassurance I’d have to believe that this could really be it. I had my first prenatal appointment in August, followed by a dating ultrasound and NIPT bloodwork, which tests for chromosomal abnormalities (and can tell you gender!) right at 10 weeks. We chose to find out whether we’re having a boy or girl and will share that (always surreal) news another day. For now, we’re so thankful to report that we have a healthy baby growing right according to schedule, who is now a full 12+ weeks and the size of a lime. You better believe I’m soaking in my fruit updates and the magic that each week holds. I never went into August’s pregnancy thinking it was my final time to experience it, so 3.5 years later, I started to feel panic that I never acknowledged the “lasts”…my last newborn, last time nursing, last first words, last first holidays. I’m just so grateful that I’ll now have that chance. After we knew that all was well, it was time to tell the boys. I just couldn’t wait for this part because somehow, Oskar’s intuition has been spot on. He’s told me several times, even before I was pregnant, that our family would have another baby, and his preference for a brother baby or sister baby. We’ve been practicing sight words with Oskar for a while now because the kid just loves to read. I decided we would sit them down and flip through a special surprise message via flashcards, for Oskar to decipher for them both. MAMA. IS. HAVING. A. BABY. Their reaction was solid gold, with Oskar bubbling over from excitement, his little voice so full of giggles, and August, who was happy enough, until we told him that the baby was due in March. HIS birth month. Sorry, kiddo. Your first middle-child blow. I can’t wait to go on this journey one final—yes, FINAL, for those of you wondering 😊—time, and to share with you along the way. This blog has been so cathartic and such a rewarding hobby, with the added bonus of having these posts to look back on months and years down the road. A huge THANK YOU for reading along. I can’t wait to see what this journey—and little baby-- has in store for us. Here we go!
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The sweetest way to announce to the world that your family is growing. This price is for one shirt. Please add each style and size separately. If you have any questions about this listing please message us. BODYSUITS: Fit: Slightly small- order up to make the wear last longer and/or if between sizes 100% organic cotton NO label for comfy wear Machine wash with like colors on cold Dry on low heat Do not bleach May experience slight shrinkage on first wash Never iron directly on garment design TODDLER TSHIRTS: Fit: Toddler Unisex Fits true to size- if between sizes, size up Make/Wash: 100% cotton Topstitched ribbed collar EasyTear™ label Machine wash with like colors on cold Dry on low heat Do not bleach May experience slight shrinkage on first wash Never iron directly on garment design
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Out of the box Pregnancy announcement ideas. Sibling pregnancy announcements, pregnancy announcement with dog, letter board pregnancy announcement ideas
Out of the box Pregnancy announcement ideas. Sibling pregnancy announcements, pregnancy announcement with dog, letter board pregnancy announcement ideas
The secret is finally out, we are having number 3! This time around has been so much fun already. The kids have been involved since day one, Adelaide kisses my belly every morning and says, "good morning, baby!" Isaac asks what the baby looks like today, on a daily basis, and we look at the
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The sweetest way to announce to the world that your family is growing. This price is for one shirt. Please add each style and size separately. If you have any questions about this listing please message us. BODYSUITS: Fit: Slightly small- order up to make the wear last longer and/or if between sizes 100% organic cotton NO label for comfy wear Machine wash with like colors on cold Dry on low heat Do not bleach May experience slight shrinkage on first wash Never iron directly on garment design TODDLER TSHIRTS: Fit: Toddler Unisex Fits true to size- if between sizes, size up Make/Wash: 100% cotton Topstitched ribbed collar EasyTear™ label Machine wash with like colors on cold Dry on low heat Do not bleach May experience slight shrinkage on first wash Never iron directly on garment design
July 12th. I took a pregnancy test fully expecting it to be negative. When that second line didn’t pop up just a few seconds later, just as I had thought, I was so close to tossing the whole thing in the trash. I went downstairs to start my morning, but when I returned an hour later, I glanced at it again. Sure enough, there was a faint line. Backing up a year, we had thrown the idea of a 3rd baby around for quite some time, never quite feeling ready, while at the same time knowing we really would never be. We nervously decided to take the leap of faith last fall. We found out we were pregnant in January, only to miscarry at the 6 week mark. The whole experience humbled me to my core, coming from a world where I got pregnant twice as soon as we wanted to (or even earlier than we wanted to—sorry August), with uneventful pregnancies, smooth deliveries, and beautiful babies. After we had collected ourselves, I then went on to miscarry again in May. I was the statistical “impossibility”, or really, the extremely high improbability. There’s so much more I want to share about these long, trying months, but I’ll save this for another post. Just know that the road wasn’t easy, but we’ve somehow ended up right where we belong. For any of you that might be reading this who are walking this very same path, my heart is with you. I know the pain that comes from other’s pregnancy announcements, and the jumbled emotions of happiness for somebody else and sadness for yourself. I wish I could bring together every waiting mama with the baby that is meant to be theirs, and if I could, I would do anything to do just that. But, all I can offer are words. I know how you feel, I’m sending you all my love, and I pray one day soon your storm, too, will end. Back to that July morning. I spent the rest of the day carrying that dang test around, wondering if it really could be. I told Matt, of course, but we were both so cautiously optimistic, not letting ourselves get ahead of where we were right that minute. I tested again the following morning, and the one after that…and for the next 21 days straight. Coupled with this came 3 sequential HcG draws since my OB took pity on me and my anxiety that I just couldn’t shake. My HcG more than doubled after each draw, an indicator of a viable pregnancy. The first bit of reassurance I’d have to believe that this could really be it. I had my first prenatal appointment in August, followed by a dating ultrasound and NIPT bloodwork, which tests for chromosomal abnormalities (and can tell you gender!) right at 10 weeks. We chose to find out whether we’re having a boy or girl and will share that (always surreal) news another day. For now, we’re so thankful to report that we have a healthy baby growing right according to schedule, who is now a full 12+ weeks and the size of a lime. You better believe I’m soaking in my fruit updates and the magic that each week holds. I never went into August’s pregnancy thinking it was my final time to experience it, so 3.5 years later, I started to feel panic that I never acknowledged the “lasts”…my last newborn, last time nursing, last first words, last first holidays. I’m just so grateful that I’ll now have that chance. After we knew that all was well, it was time to tell the boys. I just couldn’t wait for this part because somehow, Oskar’s intuition has been spot on. He’s told me several times, even before I was pregnant, that our family would have another baby, and his preference for a brother baby or sister baby. We’ve been practicing sight words with Oskar for a while now because the kid just loves to read. I decided we would sit them down and flip through a special surprise message via flashcards, for Oskar to decipher for them both. MAMA. IS. HAVING. A. BABY. Their reaction was solid gold, with Oskar bubbling over from excitement, his little voice so full of giggles, and August, who was happy enough, until we told him that the baby was due in March. HIS birth month. Sorry, kiddo. Your first middle-child blow. I can’t wait to go on this journey one final—yes, FINAL, for those of you wondering 😊—time, and to share with you along the way. This blog has been so cathartic and such a rewarding hobby, with the added bonus of having these posts to look back on months and years down the road. A huge THANK YOU for reading along. I can’t wait to see what this journey—and little baby-- has in store for us. Here we go!