Monday, August 20, 2007
37 Weeks!
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Monday, August 13, 2007
36 Weeks!
Tuesday, August 7, 2007
35 Weeks!
They moved the delivery date up a week. Right now, her birthday is set for September 6th!
Monday, July 30, 2007
34 Weeks!
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Monday, July 23, 2007
33 Weeks!
Thursday, July 19, 2007
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Monday, July 16, 2007
32 Weeks!
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Toilet Paper Tuesday!
10!
okay, my excuse is that I was very, very sick last week. I probably lost a couple pounds.
Monday, July 9, 2007
31 Weeks!
Monday, July 2, 2007
30 Weeks!
Saturday, June 30, 2007
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Toilet Paper Tuesday!
10 1/2!
Finally, back on track!
Monday, June 25, 2007
29 Weeks!
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Toilet Paper Tuesday!
9 1/2!
I lost another half a square around my belly. ooops
Monday, June 18, 2007
Week 28!
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Toilet Paper Tuesday!
10!
I've lost eight pounds and a half a square around my belly. ooops
Monday, June 11, 2007
Week 27!
Saturday, June 9, 2007
More Ultrasound PIctures!
UltraSound 5/9/07 |
Tuesday, June 5, 2007
Monday, June 4, 2007
Week 26!
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Toilet Paper Tuesday!
Still holding steady at 10!
Monday, May 28, 2007
Week 25!
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Toilet Paper Tuesday!
Still holding steady at 10!
Monday, May 21, 2007
Week 24!
Friday, May 18, 2007
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Toilet Paper Tuesday!
Still holding steady at 10!
Monday, May 14, 2007
Week 23!
Sunday, May 13, 2007
Happy Mother's Day
A baby asked God, "They tell me you are sending me to earth tomorrow, But how am I going to live there being so small and helpless?"
God said, "Your angel will be waiting for you and will take care of you."
The child further inquired, "But tell me, here in heaven I don't have to do anything but sing and smile to be happy."
God said, "Your angel will sing for you and will also smile for you. And you will feel your angel's love and be very happy."
Again the child asked, "And how am I going to be able to understand when people talk to me if I don't know the language?"
God said, "Your angel will tell you the most beautiful and sweet words you will ever hear, and with much patience and care, your angel will teach you how to speak."
"And what am I going to do when I want to talk to you?"
God said, "Your angel will place your hands together and will teach you how to pray."
"Who will protect me?"
God said, "Your angel will defend you even if it means risking her life."
"But I will always be sad because I will not see you anymore."
God said, "Your angel will always talk to you about Me and will teach you the way to come back to Me, even though I will always be next to you."
At that moment there was much peace in Heaven, but voices from Earth could be heard and the child hurriedly asked, "God, if I am to leave now, please tell me my angel's name."
God said, "You will simply call her, "Mom."
Tuesday, May 8, 2007
Toilet Paper Tuesday!
Holding steady at 10!
Monday, May 7, 2007
Week 22!
Tuesday, May 1, 2007
Toilet Paper Tuesday!
Holding steady at 10!
Monday, April 30, 2007
Week 21!
Friday, April 27, 2007
Thursday, April 26, 2007
We Had Another Ultra Sound!
before we are neck-deep in pink stuff!
She's definately a girl! Click on the album below to see pictures...
UltraSound Pics 4.26.07 |
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Monday, April 23, 2007
Week 20!
Sunday, April 22, 2007
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
It's a Girl!
UltraSound Pictures April 2007 |
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Monday, April 16, 2007
Week 19!
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Baby Was Doing Her Morning Exercises!
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Monday, April 9, 2007
Week 18!
Tuesday, April 3, 2007
We Will Never Forget September 11th...
What if the Sonogram is Wrong?
My wife says it is a big deal. No way a boy should be dressed in pink. She's worried the color will give the wrong message to people, who will then treat our grandson like a girl in a way they won't even be aware of, even though they're told he's a boy. She worries that this will somehow make him a cross-dresser when he's grown up and make him gay.
Our daughter and son-in-law are in a quandary, too, over the pink clothes. What do you think? -- JACK'S GRANDPA IN GUERNEVILLE, CALIF.
DEAR GRANDPA: As long as the baby gifts have not been used, there should be no problem exchanging them for items in the "right" color.
However, please tell your wife that her fears are groundless. Even if her grandson decides to become a cross-dresser later in life -- which, by the way is NOT related to what color clothes a man wore as a baby -- it won't make him gay. The majority of cross-dressers are heterosexual.
Monday, April 2, 2007
Week 17!
Thursday, March 29, 2007
Am I Going To Be A Rebel Mom?
I thought I'd feel comfortable as a mother. Instead, I'm increasingly aware of a prickly new sensation: that I'm some kind of renegade. Who knew that buying potato chips would become a radical act? Or that letting my child walk home from school alone would require administration approval? How did I, a middle-of-the-road mom-to-be, become a social deviant?
Fear is the new fuel of the American mom. If it's not fear of her child becoming obese, it's the fear of falling behind, missing out on a sports scholarship or winding up with a thin college-rejection envelope.
Apparently I'm not nervous enough. For example, the sun: long-sleeved, UV-protective swimsuits were all the rage at my neighborhood pool, while I could barely remember ever wearing sunscreen as a child, but I do remember my mother popping blisters on my shoulders! The water wasn't safe either: at the beach I saw kids dressed in flotation belts and water wings—for shelling along the shore. And goodbye, cotton candy and hot dogs! At a minor-league game I saw moms and dads nix the stuff as if they'd never eaten the occasional ballpark treat. As if their children would balloon into juvenile-diabetes statistics if a single swig of sugary soda passed their lips.
Half my friend's kids—who already make A's and B's—had summer tutors in order to "keep it fresh." I thought vacation was for relaxing and recharging. What would our pioneer foremoms think? (You want something to worry about, let me show you frostbite, typhoid and bears!) Heck, what must our own mothers think? (Snap out of it! Go worry about something truly scary, like how you're going to pay for retirement!)
I am hoping, once my kids get in school, things will calm down. But then I am reminded, by the ring at the front door, of a fresh seasonal crop of anxiety sprouted, this time over corruptive candy fund-raisers. I know one mom who wants to change her son's schedule because he doesn't know anyone in his classes; she's worried he'll be "socially traumatized" all year. Another is afraid of a learning disability she just read about, though her child seems bright and charming to me.
And then there's playground panic. I had to laugh when an Australian study recently found that playground injuries continue to rise despite safety improvements. One of the suspected reasons: the safe new play structures are so boring that kids are taking more risks in order to have fun.
It's not that I think parents shouldn't worry about anything. I'm personally petrified of SUV drivers on cell phones. I fret as much as the next mom about how to pay for college. I pray my child won't wander onto MySpace and post something dumb.
But you can't go around afraid of everything. It's too exhausting! No matter how careful you are, bad stuff happens (diaper rash, stitches, all your friends assigned to another class). And it's seldom the end of the world.
Watching our friend's daughters ogle our pantry, I realized there's one big, legitimate fear that I haven't heard anybody mention: what's the effect of our collective paranoia on the kids? Yes, these very kids we want to be so self-sufficient, responsible, confident, happy and creative (not to mention not food-obsessed). They're growing up thinking these weirdly weenie views are healthy and normal.
I may be a rebel mom, but at least I'm not afraid of a chocolate-chip cookie!
Now, excuse me while I go "child-proof" my home. Today I am installing those plastic plug-thingys in to all the outlets. Hopefully, this will prevent my child from sticking a butter knife in the outlet! As a child, I was "shocked" to find out that that is not a good idea! (and look how I turned out?!)
I Think I Feel The Baby Moving...
Dan started talking to the Baby. I look forward to the day when the Baby kicks Dan in the cheek!
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
When Do I Get To Enjoy This?
I had another doctor's appointment yesterday. More blood work, more tests. I swear, they make you worry about everything under the sun! I just want to relax and enjoy being pregnant! All the tests so far have come back "good", so why do they insist on even more tests?!
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Monday, March 26, 2007
Week 16!
Friday, March 23, 2007
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
This Gets More and More Complicated...
So this is our lives now. While sprawled out on the floor with a thousand bolts and screws (should we be concerned that there were so many left over?) Dan (aka dababydaddy) made the observation that this is only the beginning of many sleepless Christmas Eves, assembling bicycles and all those complicated toys that have "some assembly required"
Monday, March 19, 2007
Week 15!
Baby is around 4 inches long, crown to rump, she now weighs about 2 1/2 ounces. She's busy inhaling and exhaling amniotic fluid, which will help develop the air sacs in her lungs. Her legs are growing longer than her arms now, and she can move all her joints and limbs. That means her hands are more functional, too. Sweat glands are appearing, and although her eyelids are fused shut, she can sense light. If I shine a flashlight at my tummy, she's likely to move away from the beam. There's not much for your baby to taste at this point, but her taste buds are beginning to form.
Sunday, March 18, 2007
Started Painting the Border in the Nursery
Now that the nursery is almost ready for furniture, I started painting the border around the room. Mojo, who is equally excited (at least interested in all the commotion) about the baby, watching me intently as I paint the leaves... the rest of the painting will have to wait until we know the sex of the baby... pink or blue???
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
First Trimester is OVER!
Baby is Enrolled in Day School!
Okay, I know how ridiculous this sounds! I enrolled baby in the Ashburn Village Country Day School yesterday. He/she starts January 2, 2008! Poor thing, only the size of a lemon and we are already planning it's future! As it turns out, even registering this early was cutting it very close! Most centers have a wait list that is a year to a year and a half long!
Thanks to the Daddy-School Dan started last week! They gave him the tip to start looking for a Day Care very early. Boy, they weren't kidding!
Monday, March 12, 2007
Week 14!
Sunday, March 11, 2007
Started Nursery Painting
Wednesday, March 7, 2007
Monday, March 5, 2007
Week 13!
I have resigned to the fact that I must put away my "regular" clothes and start wearing (at least) maternity pants to fit my bulging belly!
Thursday, March 1, 2007
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
First Toy!
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
We Started Preparing the Nursery
Monday, February 26, 2007
Week 12!
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
Ultrasound pictures!
You can see more pictures here: photos
Monday, February 19, 2007
Week 11!
Monday, February 12, 2007
Week 10!
Monday, February 5, 2007
Week 9!
His eyelids are fused shut and won't open until 27 weeks. He has earlobes, and by week's end, the inner workings of his ears will be complete. His upper lip is fully formed, too, and his mouth, nose, and nostrils are more distinct. The tips of his fingers are slightly enlarged where his touch pads are developing. All major joints — his shoulders, elbows, wrists, knees, and ankles — are working, enabling your baby to move his limbs. As for his heart, it has divided into four chambers now, and the valves have started to develop. External sex organs are there, but won't be distinguishable as male or female for another few weeks.
Monday, January 29, 2007
Week 8!
Monday, January 22, 2007
Week 7!
Our little one also has an appendix and a pancreas, which will eventually produce the hormone insulin to aid in digestion. His liver is busy producing red blood cells, and a loop of your baby's growing intestines is bulging into his umbilical cord, which now has distinct blood vessels to carry oxygen and nutrients to and from his tiny body. I can't feel his gyrations yet, but our baby is like a little jumping bean, moving in fits and starts around his watery home.
Monday, January 15, 2007
Week 6!
Our baby's heart (which is starting to divide into the right and left chambers) is beating about 100 to 130 beats per minute — almost twice as fast as mine — and blood is beginning to circulate through her body. Her intestines are developing and tiny breathing passages are beginning to appear where her lungs will be. She's also starting to build muscle fibers and, halfway through this week, she'll likely start moving her tiny limbs. Unfortunately, I'll probably have to wait until I'm several weeks into my second trimester before I get to enjoy feeling our baby's calisthenics.
Thursday, January 11, 2007
Monday, January 8, 2007
Week 5!
Monday, January 1, 2007
Week 4!
Right now your baby is an embryo consisting of two layers: the epiblast and the hypoblast, from which all her organs and body parts will develop. The primitive placenta is also made up of two layers at this point. Its cells are tunneling into the lining of my uterus, creating spaces for your blood to flow into so that the developed placenta can provide nutrients and oxygen to your growing baby when it starts to function at the end of this week. Also present now are the amniotic sac that will house our baby, the amniotic fluid that will cushion her as she grows, and the yolk sac that produces our baby's red blood cells and helps deliver nutrients to her until the placenta is ready to take over this duty.
Monday, December 25, 2006
Week 3!
Meanwhile, amniotic fluid is beginning to collect around the ball of cells in the cavity that will become the amniotic sac. This fluid will cushion our baby in the weeks and months ahead. Right now, our little blastocyst is receiving oxygen and nutrients (and discarding waste products) through a primitive circulation system made up of microscopic tunnels that connect our developing baby to the blood vessels in my uterine wall. The placenta won't be developed enough to take over this task until the end of next week.