Laura versus Mother Goose – – Mother Goose Wins!

No, I know what you were thinking when you read the title of this post… Laura was not the victim of a freak goose attack.

Even though our family has not “hatched” yet, the local geese neighbors had 6 goslings hatch the other day.  Sunday evening we walked around the lake and noticed the mother goose laying on her eggs.  The following night Laura took a walk and saw the baby geese fresh out of their eggs stumbling all over themselves.  Just a few days into this world they sure are getting the hang of walking and swimming.

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Nursery Decoration – April 22, 2012

We completed the decoration for the nursery today.  Because Laura is 37 weeks along, AJ was lucky enough to have the honor to put together all the furniture.  Laura took charge though with decorating the walls and bookshelf.  We are now officially ready for the baby, whenever she may come.

Babymoon – April 20-22, 2012

We went to Nags Head, NC, better known as the Outer Banks (OBX) for a last weekend away before our baby girl arrives.  We had a great time relaxing and sightseeing around the area.

 

Merry Christmas – It’s A Girl!

Merry Christmas!  Yesterday, Laura and I had our Christmas day, as I am working all day today.  We had a wonderful day, very fun and relaxing.  I even made a turkey with all the sides (with the help of Laura, of course).  We also got to open our gifts up, one of my favorite activities yesterday because under the tree was a very special gift you see…

Laura and I had decided to find out the sex of our baby to be.  She went on Friday, December 23 for her next ultrasound — the 20 week one at which they can determine the sex — and asked the sonographer to place a pink or blue bow (for a girl or boy, respectively) into a small box and seal it.  Laura brought the box home, decorated it nicely, and placed it under the tree.  Our last gift to open was this present from our child to be.  Needless to say, we are very happy parents to be and wanted to not only say, “Merry Christmas!”, but also “It’s a Girl!”

Uterine Dust

Bad thing about having a resident for a husband: He works too hard and has to stay up for 33 hours on an ICU rotation.  Not so bad for me as it is for him.  Add into that not eating or drinking for 14 hours – “A new record” AJ says.

Good thing about having a resident for a husband:  When my parents come to town they get to see our baby at 17 weeks on ultrasound in the ED, preformed by AJ of course.  🙂

Here is a video of the baby flipping over and kicking up what I called uterine “dust”.  It is exciting to see new things every time we do a new ultrasound.  This time you can really see the baby’s spine, all the bones, and even fingernails.  ENJOY!

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