Baby Bricker Update: How Are Sarah & Megatron Doing?

It’s been almost two months since we shared our news that we’re having a baby. In the last few weeks, more and more people have been reaching out to ask how things are going with Sarah and Megatron, so we’re back with an update on the pregnancy to answer those questions, share new maternity photos, and our plans to welcome Baby Bricker into the world.

First, we want to start out by reiterating our previous thank you. We are incredibly appreciative for the outpouring of love and support that you all have expressed in response to our exciting news. So many of you shared sincere messages of congratulations, and your own deeply personal stories and struggles.

We are truly humbled by the joy and happiness you’ve shared for and with us, and thankful for all of you wonderful readers. You all exceeded our expectations–and we do not have low expectations for you–reminding us yet again how fortunate we are to have such a great community here. Your kind words meant more to us than you’ll ever realize.

We’ll start with an update on mom, and to answer a lot of reader questions, Sarah is doing well! We’ve had several doctor’s appointments since the last post, and all has been good at each of them. Mom-to-be is healthy and there are no issues with baby. Megatron continues to be very active, moving so much that the sonogram technician continues to be “impressed” (probably not really) and/or challenged with each visit. We’d expect no less from a baby with the namesake of Megatron!

Speaking of which, Sarah also continues to be active. Our last update mentioned that she’d be sitting out Early Entry and other park strategy sessions in the future, which turned out to be untrue. We actually did A/B testing on Early Entry at Disneyland and Disney California Adventure just a couple weeks ago and it went flawlessly! Early Entry remains a fantastic way to do both parks because of the extremely limited eligible guest pool. (I’m sure most of you actually clicked on this post expecting an indirect update on Early Entry at Disneyland.)

Sarah does get tired after walking around the parks for extended periods of time. Her ankles sometimes get slightly swollen after standing hours on end, at which point we head to the Star View Station Lounge or the back porch at Flo’s and sit for a bit. (The timing of that lounge’s opening couldn’t have been any more perfect for us!) We have had a few marathon days in the parks, though, and they’ve gone well.

It has helped that the second trimester went much better than the first. Sarah had far more energy and there was far less unpleasantness, etc., during the second trimester. It sounds like that’s all about par for the course, so I’ll spare you the details or over-explaining of things many/most of you already know!

Sarah is now entering the third trimester, and is starting to experience more hip and back pain. We’ll see how long we’re able to keep up the extended park days. For now, she still feels good and energetic, and has bounced back in a big way after that first trimester. That energy definitely does fizzle out in the evening hours (although we managed to stay for the “Celebrate the Spirit of America” Independence Day tag on the 4th of July) and our bed time has moved forward a bit to accommodate.

We continue to get an above-average amount of exercise. Even prior to the pregnancy, we went on daily multi-mile walks. This is something we’ve done for a long time as a way to disconnect (no phones) and spend time with one another. That practice is pretty much unchanged. We do these in our neighborhood, up the hill, to the beach, at the parks, and in town. Sarah continues to close those rings on a regular basis!

In addition to exercise, as you might’ve known or surmised, Sarah was already an incredibly healthy eater and she’s somehow kicked that up a notch during the pregnancy. Frankly, I don’t know how anyone, anywhere, ever is that diligent about diet. That’s doubly true when dealing with pregnancy cravings and food aversions, which she has somehow managed to “beat.”

I’ve been eating mostly healthy in solidarity, but even I can’t keep up with her. I don’t have that level of willpower. And of course, I am forced eat unhealthy from time-to-time in the parks…for the sake of research. I have no say in the matter.

The bottom line is that Sarah is crushing it on this front; her determination and dedication are truly impressive. Maybe she’ll be a little embarrassed that I’m sharing some of this, but I’m really proud of her and I think this is praiseworthy.

I’m not really sure how thorough of a response was desired when people asked, “how are Sarah and Megatron doing?” Perhaps a simple “they’re doing well” was all you were after and would’ve sufficed. So let’s move on…

On a disappointing (to me) note, my Dwight Schrute stroller testing trials have been a massive failure. I’ll admit that I never fully worked out the logistics of this one. I just watched that episode of The Office several times and thought, “I can’t wait to do that, but in a serious way, and with different types of strollers at Walt Disney World.” Despite never thinking it through, I had built this up in my head for years and was sincerely excited for it.

Starting actual research into strollers resulted in my (sorry to mix pop-culture references) “it’s one banana, Michael. What could it cost, $10?” moment. Except in reverse. I don’t know how much I expected strollers to cost…but definitely not how much they actually cost. My half-baked thinking was that we’d buy a half-dozen different strollers, I’d field test them all, and we’d draw some definitive conclusions.

With reality setting in, we headed to a local BuyBuy Baby that was going out of business. On the downside, the store already looked like the aftermath of Walmart on Black Friday and we bought next to nothing. On the plus side, the ransacked shelves and complete chaos made me comfortable doing some in-store stroller test-driving through aisles and past obstacles.

From that, I quickly learned two things. Strollers are shockingly nice! Mind you, this is coming from someone with practically zero stroller knowledge. The extent of my past stroller usage was literally just pushing around stray strollers at Walt Disney World from time to time to get them out of my empty park photos at night. The strollers at BuyBuy Baby handled far better, have a ton of features, and were just generally nicer.

The other thing I realized is that not only do I have zero stroller knowledge, but I am not currently equipped to evaluate strollers…or any baby products, for that matter. What makes any of these things good or bad? I have no idea. I was really impressed with one particular stroller model for its handling and responsiveness…until Sarah said, “you cannot possibly think you’re going to whip that thing around like that with Megatron in it…right?” Right.

So sorry to disappoint all of you who have been in a holding pattern, putting your pregnancy plans on pause until my definitive stroller research was published. As it turns out, Sarah already knew exactly which stroller we wanted and was just humoring my “research” anyway. But hey, at least I got to do some test drives around the store…it kept me amused for one afternoon!

Switching gears, one reason for the delay in sharing a Megatron update is the ongoing difficulty in figuring out what we’re comfortable sharing. There are a few layers to this, and it’s something we ourselves have struggled with over the years in determining how much to put ourselves out there.

I don’t want to make this a treatise about the ills of social media, but as people who have intimate involvement with and have read countless studies about that, we probably have a more heightened sensitivity than most. Suffice to say, there are reasons why we’re minimally active on social media, and we’re even more apprehensive about overexposing Megatron to and on the internet.

There’s also the practical reality of baby updates taking a lot longer to write and leading to analysis paralysis as we try to figure out what to say…and what not to say. A normal post here is written in pretty free-flowing fashion as ideas come to me and I quickly jot them down before forgetting, and then try to edit that into something nominally coherent.

I certainly overthink all things Disney, but it’s relatively fast and easy. We’ve been doing this stuff long enough that we have a lot of learned experience and accumulated knowledge. That paired with a passion for the subject matter makes for an efficient and painless process. If others think I’m “wrong” about something, I take no personal offense. To the contrary, having people disagree is downright beneficial in broadening my perspective, and not the least bit damaging to my confidence.

This is the opposite of that. Although we’re reading and doing everything we can to learn and properly prepare, we’re still overwhelmed. We know that’s completely normal and there’s no substitute for doing. That you figure a lot out as you go.

Nevertheless, we have seen firsthand how new parents can get torn down and judged on the internet. People have very strong opinions about this stuff, and there’s an obvious knowledge and experience imbalance between seasoned parents and ones to be. It’s daunting and we don’t have the same self-assuredness to brush off critiques, criticism, or even well-intentioned unsolicited advice.

The other side of that is the natural desire to share. Some of the misadventures in becoming parents we’ve had thus far have been interesting and amusing (to us), like the stroller saga. Maybe current parents will think I should be embarrassed by that, but I’m not. Why would I have any prior stroller knowledge? It’s not like it’s common sense.

I can already imagine that the pull to share baby photos and experiences will be even stronger. That there will be a lot of fun stories and moments we want to capture and convey. There’s a tension between that and all of the above, and it’ll be a tough needle to thread. In the past, one of my guiding principles has been to never write anything I wouldn’t be comfortable with my grandma reading.

Going forward, we’re going to be careful not to write anything that teenage Megatron would be uncomfortable to read. (Well, stories about themself. All teenagers are embarrassed by their parents, so dumb dad struggling with strollers is fair game!)

Ultimately, we just wanted to stop and share an update on Sarah and Megatron since some of you have been asking. A simple response might’ve been sufficient, or perhaps you appreciate the detail. I don’t exactly have as much experience writing this type of post as I do a step-by-step Genie+ day run-through, so I’m trying to figure this out as I go.

Once again, thank you all so much for your kind words and well wishes during our pregnancy. We truly are fortunate to have the best and most thoughtful readers. That may seem like a trite platitude, but we really mean it. This is something that we’ve noticed and have been proud of over the years, but we still didn’t expect such a strong an unequivocally positive and joyous response to our baby news. That alone has already made us some degree of more comfortable in sharing our family with you all.

Our next steps involve getting home ready for Megatron, putting together things we’ve purchased, and continuing to get ourselves prepared. Up until now, that has mostly involved voraciously reading everything we can about pregnancy, newborns, and parenting. I have learned a lot…of things Sarah already knew. (Again, I’ll spare you the details of things you already know, but some of this stuff is truly amazing and remarkable. It’s like Planet Earth, but with people!) Our next step in the preparedness process involves taking actual classes that the hospital hosts for childbirth, newborn care, and parenting.

We’ll be back with more updates as pregnancy continues and Megatron (or Baby Bricker, Disney Tourist Baby, etc.) comes into the world. In the meantime, we’ll return to your regularly scheduled programming about Disney IT problems, Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party, the best food you’re not eating, and so forth. Again, thank you all so, so much for your support and opening your arms and hearts to us. It really means a lot to us–more than you can probably imagine!

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YOUR THOUGHTS

Any additional thoughts you have in response to our update on how Sarah and Megatron are doing as they start the third trimester? Disney planning & pregnancy, or Baby Bricker posts you’d be interested in reading? (Again, we don’t know how much we’re going to feel comfortable putting ourselves and our child out there, so we’d greatly appreciate you granting us grace and patience as we find our footing and prepare to be parents!) Hearing your feedback is always appreciated, so please share your thoughts below in the comments!

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  1. I’m worried Sarah’s pregnancy means you are losing your talent for this. Surely you could have manufactured a reason to include Umbrella Bob in this post?
    Glad to hear everything is going well. You’ll both be fantastic, even at 2am when walking a crying bubs round the house.

    1. If there is one thing for which Megatron might never forgive us, it’s being in the same post as Umbrella Bob!

  2. congratulations!

    we too did not have a straight forward journey in making children. please do not let infertility steal the joy of pregnancy. easier said than done! see below for more details.

    look into a maternity belt online for extra support for Sarah’s back. it will help her as walking get harder.

    lastly, we too were diagnosed as unexplained infertility. we struggled to have our first (lots of tears and heartbreak). after several failed iui/ivf cycles we flew down to Disneyland to cheer ourselves up before doing a donor egg and donor sperm cycle, and bam! I got pregnant on our own during that weekend. after that, we had two more kids without trying. we know so little about reproductive science and I learned fertility is not a static thing. since it took more effort to bring my kids into this world I think I love them more and appreciate them more than most parents.

    best of luck and love!

    1. Thanks for the tip on the belt. We already have several pillows, but obviously, those do not help when walking around!

      Sorry to hear about your struggles, but glad the story had a happy outcome! We are savoring these moments right now, and our last few months ‘alone’ together.

    2. Hey Tom, something I hadn’t seen yet but the My Pillow Go Anywhere pillows are awesome for travel. They roll up nice and compact and are great for use on the plane for lumbar support or for leaning against the wall. Or even in your desk chair. They make some others that could help keep Sarah comfortable too. Never pay full price. Sign up for their email and text alerts and wait for a coupon (which won’t take long at all).

  3. congratulations! you guys will be such fun parents! I wanted to say since you mention how expensive strollers are: if there is a Rhea Lana’s or something similar near you, you might want to check it out for baby gear and clothes. It’s a pop up baby consignment shop and I always get so many toys and clothes for my kiddos there for cheap. plus consignment shopping helps with the waste problem! also whatever or however much you choose to share someone’s always going to think you are doing things wrong so try to not worry about any naysayers out there. you will be the ones who know best what your family needs

    1. I had never heard of Rhea Lana’s, but it looks like we actually do have a couple that are near-ish us. Might have to make the trek to go check it out–thanks!

  4. Thanks for the heartwarming update. And I will take all of the Arrested Development, Planet Earth and The Office pop culture references you want to throw our way!

    1. Sorry, did someone say Arrested Development? What’s Tom’s Reference with Baby Megatron? We just binge-watched that show, love it, but don’t know what you mean. TIA 🙂

  5. Super happy for you both and baby Megatron. Hoping you are enjoying all of the moments in preparation!

  6. Great pictures! Sarah looks beautiful. Happy to hear everyone is doing well. Best to you all in this home stretch!

  7. A little TMI … But regarding people being opinionated on raising humans… I think the more people that watch the “Adam Ruins Everything” episode about babies, the better! (Highly recommend the show in general, by the way!) But the breastfeeding part in particular REALLY hits the nail on the head!

    https://youtu.be/U_80bWlLJvg

    I struggled mentally and physically because of all the “breast is best” advertising to mothers. If I help just one struggling mother by showing them this video… I’m a very happy person. I just wish it had come out BEFORE my struggles! I could’ve told people (in Patty’s words) “EAT MY FEET!” 😉

    1. Thanks for the recommendation on that episode. Haven’t watched yet, but in looking at the summary, it sounds like it hits upon some familiar notes mentioned in books we’ve read and that our doctor has already mentioned. (In particular, the shame and sense of failure that can often accompany breastfeeding issues; that instantly reminded me of infertility struggles, in general.)

    2. Yes, definitely! I had both fertility and breastfeeding issues! Both primarily stemmed from my medical condition… though my two kids having a tongue-tie didn’t help with breastfeeding also! But I am so glad to hear that the messaging to mothers from doctors/books has changed in the last ~8 years! But yeah… if using formula will help your baby thrive (or even keep you and Sarah’s sanity!), there is ZERO shame in it!

      As for “Adam Ruins Everything”, you guys definitely seem to have the same appreciation for fact-based knowledge (and strange humor) that I do. Definitely check out ALL the episodes!

  8. I over analyzed strollers as well, you would have thought I was buying a car! In the end it came down to the Baby Jogger City Mini and the Bumbleride Indie. The Bumbleride won out mainly due to its newborn features, leg rest, insane canopy(think blackout shades), and air filled tires. While pricey, the air filled tires allow you to glide through grass, up hill, with it completely loaded to the brim-how’s that for a stress/field test? Congratulations! As the Bumbleride slogan goes: “It’s the ride of your life”

  9. So excited for you both! But really, I just have one question, once the baby is born, will the name change to Mickey or Minnie? Maybe something a little unconventional like Stitch? 😉
    Best wishes!

  10. Congratulations again. As a couple who kids didn’t come easily/quickly I am overly happy for you.
    Our first friends who had a kid said when it was time to leave the hospital they thought why isn’t someone stopping us, we don’t know what we are doing! I remembered that when it was our turn. Most people feel overwhelmed at first but you find you own path.
    One unsolicited advice – Our kids are now young adults (who still love Disney like us). At some point I realized no matter what you do your kids can blame you if they want when they grow up (hopefully they won’t)….you did this or didn’t do that, you were too strict or you were to lenient…..you do your best, that is all you can do. The most important thing is that you love them and they know it.
    It is a WONDERFUL journey (exhausting sometime but still wonderful) – Enjoy it.

  11. Ah, strollers! No lie, our stroller(especially at Walt Disney World) became equal parts baby/toddler/child transport and carry-all for our belongings! I don’t recall the make and model, but it had a decent undercarriage cargo area, was easy to fold up, and had a removeable child baby pod with handle(like a padded basket) that would make Grogu happy! Steered like a dream as well. Oh, and automobile worthy cupholders! Oh yeah, I also was fairly tall. This came in handy in crowds, so that people didn’t make the mistake of walking into what they thought was a gap in the crowd because they didn’t see the low to the ground stroller and end up tripping over it.

    I was very nice to read an update on the soon-to-be Gran Fiesta Three Caballeros Bricker Trio! Keep the updates coming, for as long as you are comfortable updating!

  12. So happy to read that Sarah and Megatron are
    both well. Hope the 3rd trimester goes smoothly.

    Would have loved to see you testing strollers down the aisle while Sarah looked on.

  13. Thanks for sharing an update. Readers also have to thread a needle between respecting your privacy and wanting to ask how Sarah & baby-to-be are doing! So it’s great to “hear” that everyone is well! I always liked the 3rd trimester because I was less nervous about the baby (although I was more worried about the delivery!). I hope these last few months go by smoothly and easily!

  14. Congratulations again! Sarah looks so great! My oldest is a fall baby and that timing was my favorite out of all 3 kiddos❤️
    We have only taken our kids to Disney once, and only to Magic Kingdom. We are planning our first big trip for February and your blog has been my favorite in my overpreparedness journey
    In my opinion, even more important than a good stroller is a good BABY CARRIER! I didn’t wear my first as much, but my second and third practically lived in them. My favorite is Happy Baby. When we went to Magic Kingdom my 10 month old probably spent 8 out of 12 hours in that thing.

  15. Congratulations! You are very generous in sharing this special time of your life with us. Enjoy it! It goes by very quickly. Once Megatron is here time will fly by even faster. Document it all!! Share only what you are comfortable with. It’s your family and we all understand the need to share all the proud moments but also the need to protect. We can’t wait to see your little one in Disney gear! God bless you both.

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