Big news, friends: life at the 22nd & Philly homestead is about to change. Starting this May, we'll be a party of three! We're very excited to welcome a baby boy and couldn't be more pumped for this new phase of life in Philadelphia.
A few thoughts we want to share with readers:
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Onesie purchased at Open House on 13th St |
Everyone wants to know, what's going to happen to the blog? Let's be honest. Who the heck knows?! We never dreamed that we would have been blogging for so long when we started writing in 2008. However we
do know that it's impossible to predict how our schedules, eating patterns and everything else in life will shake out. We love writing this blog and will do our best to keep posting, tweeting, instagramming and more. We are determined to be those people who just strap the kid on and go, but we will just have to see. Hopefully through midday excursions, early bird dinners and Saturday night babysitters (recommendations welcome) we will still be able to tell you about great places to eat in Philly, while adding advice about dining out with kids to our coverage. Stay tuned and bare with us!
Being a pregnant foodie can be fun and so will being food-loving parents. We've been a little behind on posting during the last 6 months, distracted by checking off baby prep lists and binge watching Netflix when I was too exhausted to go out, but it's also helped us experience Philly's great food scene in a new light. Just because your eating interests are all messed up, you can't booze and you're dead tired/getting fatter by the minute doesn't mean you can't enjoy what Philadelphia has to offer.
We have a ton of farmers markets giving us access to fresh, organic foods that are healthy for mom and baby. Peanut butter on Honeycrisp apples from the
Fitler Square Farmer's Market was my savior this fall. Bradd is hell-bent on making our own baby food so we'll continue to be regular market shoppers.
Philly is a very walkable city, making it easy for expectant mothers to get some exercise around town or during her commute. Only want to eat carbs and baked goods? Perfect! Indulge! Federal Donuts,
Beiler's,
Frangelli's, the list of quality bake shops goes on and kept this momma happy all winter.
Philly's pizza craze also offers plenty of classy options to help you feel like you can still go out on the town.
Schools and whatnot? Well that's another story but we're all about positive thinking here and know it's partly up to us young parents to start demanding change.
Non-alcoholic drinks can be cool. I owe a big shout out to the bars/restaurants that didn't blink an eye at my requests for non-alcoholic cocktails these last 7 months. Lolita's blood orange margarita tasted delicious even without tequila. The Cambridge and In Riva made some solid fake mojitos. One bartender at Tinto must have dedicated five entire minutes to making me something fun. Vedge, Pub & Kitchen and Crow & The Pitcher were all very accommodating, too. Even some places like Aldine and
La Calaca Feliz have non-alcoholic sections on their cocktail menus. There were others that stumbled at the request, though. Our ask of all restaurants is to train your bartenders to make at least one simple, signature virgin cocktail. Please don't ever make them resort to, "ummm, well, we have juice, I guess?" Pregnant or not, no one should be made to feel uncomfortable not drinking.
Making babies is harder and more stressful than you think. This is really important. Getting to where we are
today was one hell of a journey - and it's time we speak up. It took the strength of our marriage
, endless love of our families, support of wonderful
friends,
dozens of appointments with the good people of
Penn Medicine, serious retail therapy,
copious amounts of red wine and an awful lot of tears to survive our baby creation process. It's hard to nail down just how fertility issues
make you feel and impact your life. Frustrated. Helpless. Angry. Jealous. Failure. The
list goes on. Your life has a feeling of being put on hold. And worst of all, no one talks about it. If we have
one regret it was not opening up more and seeking emotional support
from other people who faced the same challenges earlier. We want our
readers to know that we are here to listen and offer any small words of
encouragement we can to people facing a similar journey. Life is not just the joyous moments you see on Facebook. Please email us at editor at 22ndandphilly dot com if you ever need someone to talk to about this. That goes for the husbands, too. Don't be the tough guy.
Bradd is the superstitious one of us. From racing cars to the end of city blocks for good luck to a healthy smoothie binge that put him the hospital with stomach issues, he exhausted his attempts to create good karma. In the end, it's possible that listening to Pearl Jam non-stop for an entire month saved the day. Or it was finally just the right time for us.
Next up? Picking out a name. And maybe a second slice of cake.