When Sister K and I started this blog last Christmas, we decided the basic premise of the blog would be to talk about our two different lives in two different cities:
“We are two sisters, K and M, living in two different cities with two different lifestyles. This blog is to share our adventures in New York and Boston. K is single and just starting off in New York City. She works in fashion and loves to cook healthy and inexpensive food on a budget. Her hobbies include cooking, baking, working out, shopping, and partying with her friends in the coolest city in the world. M is married and works in finance in Boston. She loves to experiment with new dishes and focuses on recipes that are easy to prepare after a long day of work. M’s hobbies include cooking, reading, eating out, traveling, skiing, crafting, and letterpress.”
Well, my life is about to change a lot (and for the better) …Husband M and I are expecting our first baby this November! We found out the gender yesterday- we are expecting a baby boy. I have found myself reading a lot less cooking and decorating magazines and websites, and have been focusing more on pregnancy and baby-related websites and books. Here is a list of some of the resources I have been checking out:
Books:
What to Expect When you Are Expecting– I was 11 when my youngest sister was born, and I still remember my mom reading this book. The lady in the rocking chair on the cover has been replaced with a girl rocking out jeans (although I think the jeans on her look outdated already…put her in some maternity skinny jeans!) This book has been a pretty helpful week-to-week resource to refer to. I bought the What to Expect Before You Are Expecting and What to Eat When You Are Expecting in a set of the three as books, but I haven’t used these two much.
The Girlfriends’ Guide to Pregnancy: Or Everything Your Doctor Won’t Tell You– This is a pretty informal, quick-read on pregnancy. If you are looking for a non-medical summary of pregnancy and what is going to happen, this is a good book for you.
I’m Pregnant– My husband’s aunt gave me this book as a gift…it is split up more by months than weeks, but it gives a lot of great color photos and diagrams. There is a whole spread as to what will be covered by the anatomy ultrasound which was very helpful to read before I went in for it.
Websites:
What to Expect When You Are Expecting– I really like to lurk on the November 2010 chat forum to read what others are going through at the same time
Babycenter– Also has monthly chat forums and good info by week
The Bump– From the makers of TheKnot.com
Magic Beans– This is a Boston-based baby gear store…I have gotten a pretty good idea of some of the things I would like to get for this baby based on their top 10 lists and recommendations.
Any other mom readers out there that have any resource suggestions?
-m