Thursday, November 8, 2012

18 weeks pregnancy OOTD

(18 weeks, 4 days) As I promised, a body-hugging outfit today, mostly bc I couldn't hide this lovely blessing of mine! It finally looks like a baby bump and not too much pizza bump! Classmates were so sweet & excited for me. Most think I'm having a girl, let's see what happens tomorrow! I'm craving that cake as much as the results! lol. I feel like I popped overnight. I wasn't this big at the beginning of the week and now I am. This is now one of my favorite outfits, body hugging and some rockin' boots. I feel so darn sexy, maybe it's my expanding bust that has doubled in size or maybe it's just that this baby is making me appreciate how wonderful it is to create life inside of myself. Sexiness is not something I'd partner up with pregnancy, but I felt sexy today. Sexy and confident. What a combination! :) What do you think? 



 I don't even look pregnant from the front! lol
and then BAM! when I turn to the side. haha
I think I might frame this one, or make this one my baby photo album fave, besides all the baby pics to come! The first time my bump really looked like a baby:)

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