Half Way There!

Yesterday marked that wonderful halfway point of my pregnancy - 20 weeks! It's crazy to think how fast it is all going, and my belly has definitely started growing. I've had lots of problems with morning sickness, and unfortunately seem to be catching a lot more viruses and colds than usual. Bubba has also started to kick, and it's been fantastic to share some of these with Stuart, he even got to feel Bubba turning over the other day.

We have had our morph scan done - where they measure everything on Bubba to check that they are okay - and I am very proud to say that we stayed strong and did not find out the sex. So we still have a little surprise on our hands!! The next couple of photos were taken during the morph scan, at 19 weeks and 3 days.

Side profile of Bubba - they kept bringing their hands to their face

Hello Bubba!! We've had soooo much fun guessing who Bubba will look like, and comparing this image to our own baby photos of ourselves!!

I thought some comparison photos were in order too. The photos on the left are my photos from when I finished the 12WBT program on 22nd August (as seen here), and the photos on the right were taken Sunday - one day before my official 20 week mark. The extra special thing about these photos?? The photos on the left from 12WBT were taken around conception, so highly likely your looking at a 2 day belly there!!! Ha ha.

Side profile - 20 August 2012 and 30 December 2012

Front On - 20 August 2012 and 30 December 2012

I am very happy with my weight during my pregnancy, I have stayed consistent and am currently sitting on 80kgs. However, I'm sure I will put on quite a few more kilos as Bubba continues to grow and my belly button pops out.

Hopefully I will be able to post more as I'm not suffering from the nausea anywhere near how much I have been.

Again, sorry for the bad grammar and spelling, and the poorly structured sentencing!!

Love to all, and of course a huge HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
Chantal xx

12 Days of Xmas - Care and Share!

For those of you that know me.. you would know that for a few years now Stuart and I give to 12 different charities over Christmas. Well, seeing today is 12-12-12 we thought we'd start the giving today and continue until Xmas day.

Our chosen charities for this year are:


  • Kids Help Line - this charity helped me a fair amount as a child, and now you can help them too by donating here.
Myself and my great big clown!

  • Save the Tasmanian Devil - these cute little devils are dying from a cancerous tumour that grows on their faces, and is spreadable unlike any other cancer. You can donate here
Stuart and I in Tasmania with a little devil there between us.

  • RSPCA - if you are a lover of all animals great and small, then donate to RSPCA here to help them continue helping those in need that can not ask for help.
Rescued injured Kookaburra catching dinner

  •  Save African Rhino Foundation - the mighty, glorious, and above all my favourite animal is in dire need of help against poachers killing them for their horns. Please donate here, or even better - volunteer your time to travel with the team to help out this beautiful beasts. 
White Rhino at Werribee Open Range Zoo

  • Heart Foundation - when you have a family history like mine, it'd be silly not to donate to the heart foundation here.
My Grandfather and I - he has had so many heart problems. I can't wait to give him a Great-Grandchild!!

  • Royal Institute for Deaf and Blind Children - helping these children is an expensive process, so let's help them however we can. You can donate here. I wish I could sign so that I could teach littlies, but alas I've only ever been able to struggle my way through the alphabet.

  • Fight Dementia - Stuart's grandmother suffered from Dementia, and although I unfortunately never had the pleasure of meeting her before she passed - I hope that we can help those that struggle. Donations can be made here.
Stuarts Uncle and Grandma (RIP)

  • The Australian Marine Conservation Society - Stuart's turn for his favourite animal, the Great White Shark. These are a beautiful animal, and I've had the joy of seeing them in once in Africa. Stuart has cage dived with Great White Sharks in both South Africa and Port Lincoln (South Australia). It is terrible to think that these ancient animals are still being killed for Asian shark fin soup! And even more disgusting that when someone gets taken off the beach (you know, in a sharks NATURAL zone) that we then decide to kill the poor animal for what it does instinctively! To help Australian sharks in danger, please donate here.
Stuart took this photo cage diving off Port Lincoln

  • Aids Trust - this is a charity that I have been giving to for years and years, but it was brought ever closer to home when a few years ago a friend found out they were HIV+. Also, all the pro-condoms advertising in Africa reminded me of how badly this disease is affecting us globally. Please donate here. Every week in Australia, 21 more people are being diagnosed as HIV+
Felt it inappropriate to post an photos of friends or family here.

  • WWF - help stop the illegal trade of animals and their parts by donating here. I've generally preferred to give specifically to a species in trouble, but we struggled so hard finding donation pages that looked legitimate - so blanket canvas it was!

Photo taken at Australia Zoo 2011

  • Save the Children - as a child, I grew up below the poverty line. My mother still managed to pay for me to attend my music tuition lessons - sometimes we ate the basic meals for this, or she would go without. So, personally, I don't really see an excuse for why parents can't provide their children with everything they need. I certainly never went without. If you are a parent who has children struggling to have what they need, why don't you try putting your booze and cigarettes aside, and maybe stop treating yourself first!! Anyways, it is not the children fault.. so please help them by donating.
Myself (11) and Mayumi Ishikuro (13) at Currimundi Beach.
  • National Breast Cancer Foundation - now, I may be slightly off with my information here, but it is my belief that both my mother, and my fathers' mother have suffered from breast cancer - which, in turn, puts me at high risk. So for purely selfish reasons, I donate here to help find a cure.
My Grandmother, mother and I with dolly.


Finally.. seeing as we are discussing Christmas, I have found a couple of links to some last minute gift ideas that are kind to everyone!!

With love,
Chantal xx

Wild Strawberries News Alert!!

Hello all!!

You may have been wondering why I've been a little quiet with the posts for the past couple of weeks... well, that's because we have news that I can finally share with you all!! We are with child!!

First test - result was immediate - taken Tues 11/09/12

We have had our first scan, and are sitting at 11 weeks. I've been suffering from a lot of nausea, dizziness and general tiredness, but believe the end reward is well worth it. The scan image below was taken last week, when bubba was a mere 3.6cm - TINY! We also got to listen to bubba's heart beat, at the anticipated rate of 180bpm - will admit, it freaked me out quite a bit! It was moving around a lot, and the lady made suggested it was waving at us, which made me laugh and therefore took us a while to get my belly still to see bubba again.

First scan - 10 weeks, 2 days - Wed 24/10/12

We were trying desperately hard to wait until the 12 week mark, but we have known for about 6 weeks now and I just couldn't keep this news to ourselves anymore!! Stu is absolutely loving that we have a child on the way, and has been busy making many purchases to deck out the future nursery (he is so cute!!).

Well.. stay tuned for more news, as I'm sure I'll get that famous 'baby bug' and feel the need to share everything about our bubba. I also have my first antenatal visit next week.


With love,
Chantal

A Girl To Remember...

A few years ago I had a great friend named Catherine Smith. We met through TAFE, whilst studying Beauty Therapy... for the first few months we just made idle chit chat with one another, until she invited us all to a Bollywood night being held near her - I was the only one who put my hand up to go. From then on, we were virtually inseparable. We spent nearly every night together - drinking, partying, driving, or just chilling out at each others home.

Smithy in her Bollywood outfit
Smithy and myself drinking Red Rockets at Bollywood night.

Smithy's family invited me to spend New Years eve with them, which then proceeded to extend over a few days - and we all had a grand time. We also took couple weeks holiday to the Gold Coast, were we acted like touristy fools.
Pretending to be some more statues in Surfers Paradise
Surfers Paradise Chair
New Years Eve - Smithy, Stripper, Chantal
Mucking around in our hotel, Gold Coast
Cavill Ave, Gold Coast - New Years Eve
Over time we started helping one another with our personal problems, such as my alcoholism at the time. As such, I moved to Brisbane to create a new alcohol free environment for myself - and she was one of the select few that I chose to still have involved in my life.

Mekyna, Chantal and Smithy - my moving away party
Smithy, Chantal and Mekyna ready for a night out
After a few months of struggling to see each others, thanks to the 2.5-3 hr drive I had placed between us due to the move... I got an odd call from her. I don't know what it was about this particular call... but it irked me. Smithy phoned to ask if I could drive up to visit her and a large party she had decided to throw. Nothing odd about that... it was just... her voice, it seemed unusual. I tried to forget about it, and planned to take the night off work to visit her.

Night out at Mooloolaba.
Returning from a night with a group of backpackers in Noosa.
A few nights later I tried calling Smithy, but to no avail... it just kept ringing out. I tried again the next day, but this time it went straight to voice mail (highly unusual). I decided to give her a few days to return my call, before visiting.

Waiting for a bus to take us to where the sun shines best!! (The Beach!)
After a week, or two, I finally called her land line - only to be surprised by her parents picking up the phone. (Not overly odd, as she lived with her parents - I just believed them to be out of town.) When I asked them if I could speak to Smithy, they were taken aback and asked me why I was asking them - as Smithy had told her parents that she was staying for the weekend with me.

Chilling at home.
Smithy's parents and I did a little digging, and found that her mobile, wallet (with money) and overnight bags were still in her room - untouched. None of her other friends knew where she was, or had had any contact with her for several days prior. That was it... gone... with no sign of her whereabouts. Did she run away? Was she attacked? Did she get injured, and was sitting in a hospital with no ID?

Big Day Out
Infinity, Gold Coast
It has now been four and a half years since I last saw or heard from my beautiful friend Catherine Smith. I also lost contact with her parents over time, thanks to a whole range of circumstance. To this day, I still don't know what happened to this beautiful girl... and it's horrible not having any closure. It is a terrible feeling, not knowing where someone is - alive or dead - and I often have horrid dreams of her being stuck somewhere, with no one to help. I recently removed the last few photos of her, bar one, from my home - looking at them almost everyday, and feeling that heart ache, was becoming to overwhelming to bear.

Our Draculas photo is the last photo remaining on display.
I can not imagine what it must be like for families, where this happens to their child or parent. Smithy was a wonderful, loving, caring and soulful individual... and I really hope (as horrible as this will sound) that this was just a really horrible, bitchy way of her cutting me from her life. However, I have had a few friends tell me that she is still on the missing persons list... I'm not so sure... to be honest, I just don't want to think about it anymore. To anyone who has ever experienced someone go missing from their lives, my heart goes out to you. Without closure, how can one move on?




With all the love I have to give,
Chantal
xx

PS - My apologies for any bad sentence structure etc. I didn't want to edit this piece, but just write from the heart. Xx

The Stampede!

Last Saturday, I got to happily tick off another item from my "Kick Arse Lifestyle List" (aka Bucket List). We participated in The Stampede, a 5km obstacle course... and it was SO MUCH FUN!!

Firstly, some photos of Stuart, Chris and I chilling out waiting for our race time to begin..

yummy strawberry
Chris watching competitors in the mud
Stuart pointing to the shocking shockers
happy happy happy
nervous happy 
some warm up poses
enjoy a strawberry
my strawberry themed nails that I did in preperation
more strawberry goodness
looks superimposed - but it's totally not!
hot couple oh yeah
full pose - looking clean before getting real dirty
Stu enjoying some strawberries.

Got to be in it to win it... or get dirty :)


waiting at the start line
the bridal party
chatting about tactic
staring down the bride
almost at the end!!
part way through the course. 
crawling through mud to avoid barbed wire (Stu in red, myself in pink)
Some more mud crawling - surrounded by men
Stuart almost at the finish line
yup.. I fell in a big hole of it
getting ready for some shocking zapping (Stuart momentarily passed out)
Foam party blow up house
more foamy goodness
walking between obstacles
getting ready for car jumping
boob shot of mud crawling
more mud
feeling the weight of the mud - and feeling VERY dirty
fire jumping (hand of mouth due to allergy to Sulphur)
Rope climbing - we both blitzed this obstacle
Stuart fire jumping
just finished the car jumping and sliding.
Finished!!


can't see it too much - but all those cuts were caused by the mud. Stung like a mofo
my big juicy blister at the end of the day
another shot of the blister (oh yeah, this is what you came here for....)
FINISHED!!
mud posing
thumbs of for finishing the gruelling but fun 5km obstacle course
happy faces - taken moments after crossing the finishing line.

Hope you enjoyed my photographs from this event. Sorry that there are so many, I just struggled trying to cull it down. We had so much fun, and hope to do it again next year - maybe even go for the 10km next time. You can still donate for our cause CanTeen too.. just pop on over here.

Lots of love,
Chantal