11.21.05
More baby photos!
Hi Friends and Family!
Jonathan & I had an appointment on Friday to test for chromosomal disorders for our baby. We weren’t sure that we needed to, but just to prepare in case. Anyhow, I would recommend it just for the extra opportunity to see your baby! The sonogram technician looked for a specific measurement of the thickness of a fold in the baby’s neck. While she looked for several good measurements, Jonathan & I got to watch our baby move for about 2o minutes! We caught him/her at a very active time! We saw him open and close his mouth and stick a little tongue out, jump around like an acrobat, make fists and do V-sits! We saw all four well developed limbs. He/she sure looked comfortable lounging around with an arm behind his head. We also saw the baby right on my full bladder! So amazing. We might know the gender before Christmas! On Tuesday, we’ll have our four month appointment with our doctor…we might just have the most watched baby around! Check out gallery to see the sonograms. ![]()




Great-Aunt-to-be Cindy said,
11.22.05 at 4:54 pm
Hey…saw pics of your kid…looks so cool. Who woulda thunk w’d ever advance to the stage of seeing a tiny embryo, then a growing fetus, all BEFORE it’s even born. All those months of picturing it myself. Cool, tho.
Hope you are doing as good as it sounds, and I can’t wait to see you three at Christmastime.
Love you tons.
C
Maryn said,
12.02.05 at 1:19 pm
I am so happy for you all. I wish I could be there to love on you guys in person. I am praying for the pregnancy as well as life in general for you both. Hopefully I can see all three of you when we come home this summer. Have a wonderful Christmas! Love ya’ll!
Russ said,
12.20.05 at 1:04 am
Congratulations, Mom & Dad to be!
This is the beginning of the most incredible adventure you will ever take, that of being a parent. There will be times of trials and times of tribulations, times of joy and times of tears. But the journey is a wonderful ride, even with it’s speed bumps. 8^)
Love to you both. . .