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Big News.

LOVES!

SUCH big personal news to share today.

Mr. Magpie and I am expecting a mini magpie!

We are having a baby girl (!!!!), due in early March (!!!!).  I’m 7 months along.  To say that I am excited would be an understatement.  I feel so lucky, so happy, and so anxious.

I went back and forth on whether to share this news (clearly, since I’m now in the third trimester) because I don’t intend to make this blog a maternity/baby/family lifestyle blog.  And, I know so many dear friends (myself included — am I my own friend? haha) who have struggled to get pregnant, had a miscarriage, endured a problematic pregnancy, suffered a traumatic delivery, etc., etc., etc., that I am very sensitive to the feelings of those who have a hole the size of a baby in their hearts or who have not felt that life is all roses and daisies when it comes to this topic.  And I feel that so many bloggers out there romanticize or appear to take for granted this incredible blessing.  Suffice to say that I am deeply sympathetic.

On the other hand, it felt weird and dishonest not to share the news because, well, I put a lot of myself into this blog.  And Mini Magpie is taking up a lot of my mental and emotional (and physical) space these days–and will continue to do so forever and ever, come to think of it. Plus, I’ve learned SO much about maternity clothes, nurseries, and baby gear that it nearly feels selfish not to pass along the 1000000s of hours of research I’ve done.

So, here we are.  Mini Magpie!  I hope you don’t mind if I’m sprinkling in some baby/maternity/nursery posts from here on.  Today, thought I’d share just a few things I’ve bought for myself over the past few months.

+Smythson Baby Notes notebook ($60).  Once I got through the first trimester, I bought this elegant little pocket notebook to keep track of lists, questions, products, and other details as a little treat for myself.  I am a master list maker, and this has been such a great way to keep all my baby-related to dos and shopping lists and so forth in one place.  Plus, every time I see it tucked into my work tote, it gives me a happy sense of perspective.

+JBrand JMama maternity jeans ($211) and David Lerner maternity leggings ($110).  My strategy for maternity wear has been to invest in one pair of good jeans and one pair of really good leggings, because these two have been WORKHORSES, and then to sprinkle in less expensive pieces/make my existing wardrobe work.  I was willing to pay a little more for these pieces because I knew I’d wear them all the time and also I’d read some unpleasant things about cheaper maternity jeans/leggings (i.e., the elastic in the waist isn’t stretchy enough, it’s uncomfortable, etc.)

+I stocked up on Gap pure body cotton maternity tees in pretty much every color ($24 each) including a few striped ones ($24 each) when they were running a 40% off promo (which is like every third day of the week).

+Thank God ponchos and long cardigans are in right now, because I’ve been layering these over my maternity tees like crazy.  So comfortable and perfect.  I have especially loved this $118 Loft style in the “muted mocha” color — it looks high end in person, and great over a striped tee — and this $128 chunky duster cardigan from Gap.

+I made my shift and wrap dresses work for a long time, but I did invest in a handful of maternity dresses: this striped Monrow midi ($130), this Isabella Oliver dress ($209), and a Seraphine wrap dress (I couldn’t find the exact style I got, but Kate Middleton wore this brand throughout her pregnancies, so you know it’s good). I’ve also snagged a handful of inexpensive knit dresses from H+M and ASOS that have a ton of stretch/give and are working like a charm.

+I read a lot about stretch marks and even though most sources claim it’s largely genetic, I also learned that Clarins Tonic Body Treatment Oil ($60) has quite the cult following among pregnant women.  I’ve been slathering this on religiously.

 

And…that’s basically it!  Trying to keep things simple.  The rest of my shopping energy has been focused on Mini Magpie’s room, wardrobe, and registry.  (Who knew you could spend multiple hours talking about the pros and cons of strollers with your husband?!?)  A few other things that have been lifesavers: