Thursday, January 25, 2007

Heeeerrrrre's Beano!


A tiny little miracle. Heart fluttering and hands waving. Here’s *Beano!

Our first ultrasound was today and I think it is fair to say it was one of the most amazing experiences of our lives. Beano cooperated perfectly with Dr. Krasnoff, even giving a little wave to me and Josh as we stared at the screen in awe. She measured him at 3.31 cm (about the size of a grape) and said that I am 10 weeks along -- that matches up perfectly with my guess of our due date, August 22nd!

After the ultrasound, we met with Dr. K about all the things we need to know about being pregnant -- diet, vitamins, registering for the hospital, etc. An overwhelming amount of information in a huge folder. She also told us about all sort of testing options to find out whether a myriad of things might be wrong with the baby... just what I needed, more to worry about! But seeing two arms, two legs, little hands, head and tummy, seems to put my mind at rest -- we will trust God to make sure all the parts are in place and working properly!

*Josh is responsible for the nickname “Beano”... I think it originated after I told him the baby was the size of a lentil bean. He claims to have never heard of the anti-gas medication of the same name! I protested... but it has stuck!

Thursday, January 18, 2007

T-Minus one week

One week to go until our first ultrasound. It still seems like forever away... I keep struggling with the reality of being pregnant and am anxious to have some official confirmation of my “condition.” I am also ready to spill my secret to my friends and colleagues... although I am still rehearsing the conversation with my principal!

Sunday, January 7, 2007

Our first new baby


There is nothing quite like a new car. Last night, Josh and I ventured in the world of leasing and got a new Honda Pilot. Both of our cars (Josh’s Honda Civic and my Saturn) are at or well over 100,000 miles. The Saturn has been rattling like crazy for the last 20,000 miles and random warning lights pop on for no apparent reason. The Civic is in much better shape, but it is only a two-door... not exactly ideal for the upcoming days of baby seats.

We had looked at the newly re-designed CR-V to buy...but it is the hot car on the market right now so the car dealer was in no mood to strike a bargain with us and we walked away. Then I spotted a pretty nice lease deal on the Pilot... much less money down, less money each month. We pondered and weight the pros and cons... and decided to go for it. So I had to say goodbye to Mazie, my car of 10 years (although Josh had been her primary driver over the last two), and we welcomed a new car into the family to join Zeke. Now we just need to come up with a name for her!

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