Today is the last day of week 15. Time is flying by but I'm loving every minute of. Feeling a little more emotional lately but not too terrible just noticing it more. Justin and I finished our registry at Babies R Us last night with mom and Amy. We still need to go start a registry at Target because they have some things we want that Babies R Us doesn't have. It was a great feeling to have the big registry done. It was slightly overwhelming but we made it through and I think our boys will have some really nice things to come home to. Starting week 16 tomorrow!
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Friday, November 11, 2011
And the Twins Are.....
BOYS!!!!!! That's right we are having two boys. We just found out on Wednesday and it was pretty clear even to my untrained eye if you know what I mean. :) Ha ha ha! We are so very excited to know what our two little bundles of joy are. Now we can really start planning...work on the room, decide on bedding, finish the registry with everything blue, on and on and on! We only had one boy named picked out before Wednesday and that was Jackson Wayne. We immediately started talking about another name and I am pretty sure we have decided to on the second name...at least for now...and that is Jacob Wendell. We decided to stick with the "J" theme and Jacob is a name we both really liked. I liked Jayden but Justin said it was a little too girly. I really do like Jacob though. We had decided long ago that we would use Jax as a nickname for Jackson so I wanted to be able to shorten the other name to a one syllable nickname as well (because I am just OCD like that). So for Jacob we will go with either Jake or Jay. We haven't completly decided on that yet. Below are some new pictures from our ultrasound on Wednesday. Everything went very well with our appointment. The boys and I are doing great. They both measured well and had good heartbeats. They are both a little over 3 inches long (crown to rump). Dr. Evitt said once again that she didn't have much to say to us because everything is going just perfect. We are so thankful. I have had a little more nausea over the last week or so but still nothing terrible. It just comes and goes here and there. Overall we are doing great and are so excited!!!!
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On the left here is Jackson. It looks like he is just hanging out leaning on his arm. So cute!!!! |
Sunday, November 6, 2011
15 Week Update
We are into the second trimester now. Everything is going wonderfully. I am so thankful for such a wonderful pregnancy so far and am believing to have a full-term healthy wonderful pregnancy. We will be going to the doctor again this week for another ultrasound. We are still on an every two week schedule. So I will have new pictures to share later this week. I can't wait to see them again! Today is the last day of the 14th week so tomorrow will be the start of the 15th week. Here is the update for this coming week.
Week 15:
Curious why your body is finally looking like it's pregnant? That's because your baby is growing bigger each week - he or she is as long as four and a half inches right now. Need a better visual (and a snack)? Hold a large navel orange in your hand - that's how big your little darlin' is this week. Now that you're done looking, peel that orange and eat it for a delicious two servings of vitamin C).
So what keeps your baby busy all day? Mostly, your baby is in rehearsals - practice, practice, practicing and getting ready for that big debut. Babies practice breathing, sucking, and swallowing so that when they leave your comfy womb and move into your comfy house, they'll have the skills necessary to survive.
Baby body movements continue to get practice this week, too. But because your baby weighs so little (a bit over two ounces), you won't feel the calisthenics going on inside your abdominal gym. But don't let that fool you. Your baby is holding daily aerobics classes - kicking, curling toes, and moving those little arms and legs.
And with each passing week, your baby is looking more and more like the baby you're picturing in your dreams. By now, the ears are positioned properly on the sides of the head (they used to be in the neck) and the eyes are moving from the side of the head to the front of the face - where they'll soon meet your loving gaze.
Week 15:
Curious why your body is finally looking like it's pregnant? That's because your baby is growing bigger each week - he or she is as long as four and a half inches right now. Need a better visual (and a snack)? Hold a large navel orange in your hand - that's how big your little darlin' is this week. Now that you're done looking, peel that orange and eat it for a delicious two servings of vitamin C).
So what keeps your baby busy all day? Mostly, your baby is in rehearsals - practice, practice, practicing and getting ready for that big debut. Babies practice breathing, sucking, and swallowing so that when they leave your comfy womb and move into your comfy house, they'll have the skills necessary to survive.
Baby body movements continue to get practice this week, too. But because your baby weighs so little (a bit over two ounces), you won't feel the calisthenics going on inside your abdominal gym. But don't let that fool you. Your baby is holding daily aerobics classes - kicking, curling toes, and moving those little arms and legs.
And with each passing week, your baby is looking more and more like the baby you're picturing in your dreams. By now, the ears are positioned properly on the sides of the head (they used to be in the neck) and the eyes are moving from the side of the head to the front of the face - where they'll soon meet your loving gaze.
Getting Ready for Babies!
Yesterday Justin and I started cleaning out our closets yesterday. It is amazing to me the stuff that you accumulate and keep over time that we so desperately had to clean out in order to make room for the babies. Justin cleaned out the nursery closet where our office has been and Bailey's room. We hope to get Bailey moved out and the carpet pulled up in the next week or so. I am so excited about getting the room transformed for the babies.
I got all my regular clothes moved out of my closet and into the spare closet and the maternity clothes into my closet. That was exciting.
Aunt Amy brought us the cradle and some diapers last night. We have the cradle in our room now. It makes it all so much more real. Here is a picture of the cradle in our room. This is the same cradle that Amy and I slept in when we were babies. :) So neat to have things like this to pass down.
I got all my regular clothes moved out of my closet and into the spare closet and the maternity clothes into my closet. That was exciting.
Aunt Amy brought us the cradle and some diapers last night. We have the cradle in our room now. It makes it all so much more real. Here is a picture of the cradle in our room. This is the same cradle that Amy and I slept in when we were babies. :) So neat to have things like this to pass down.
14 Week Belly Picture
I didn't get a 13 week picture up last week because I was pretty sick with a head cold. I am thankfully feeling much better and was able to get a new picture for this week. I am definitely growing! :)
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
14 Week Update
We have made our way into the 2nd trimester. It is so hard to believe that this journey of pregnancy is 1/3 of the way through. Three months pregnant!!! Unbelievable! It is now November which is also unbelievable. It is crazy that this year is almost over and very soon we will be welcoming our two children to this world. We have been looking at everything babies! I think we have finally picked the furniture and colors for the nursery. Just is going to work on moving his office and Bailey out of the nursery this weekend. I am excited to get started on nursery for our two wonderful babies!
Week 14:
Growing by leaps and bounds, by week 14 of pregnancy, your baby is leaping and bounding. He or she is on the move almost constantly - and those movements are a far cry from those jerky twitches of last trimester (though you won't feel any of them for weeks to come). They are now ballet-like, smooth and fluid.
Speaking of ballet, it'll be years before you'll start nagging your offspring to stand up straight - but unbelievably, he or she is doing it right now, without any prodding! No slouch anymore, your baby's neck is getting longer, helping his or her head stand more erect. This gives your 14-week-old baby a more straightened-out appearance.
Growth is happening on top of the head as well - your baby could be sprouting some hair (though the final color may not be determined until birth) and the eyebrows are filling in, too.
Hair growth isn't limited to the baby's head, though. He or she is also covered with a downy coating of hair called lanugo, largely there for warmth. As fat accumulates later on in your pregnancy (the baby's fat, not yours - though that will accumulate, too), most of the lanugo will shed - though some babies, especially those born early, still have a fuzzy coating at delivery (it sheds soon afterward).
Week 14:
Growing by leaps and bounds, by week 14 of pregnancy, your baby is leaping and bounding. He or she is on the move almost constantly - and those movements are a far cry from those jerky twitches of last trimester (though you won't feel any of them for weeks to come). They are now ballet-like, smooth and fluid.
Speaking of ballet, it'll be years before you'll start nagging your offspring to stand up straight - but unbelievably, he or she is doing it right now, without any prodding! No slouch anymore, your baby's neck is getting longer, helping his or her head stand more erect. This gives your 14-week-old baby a more straightened-out appearance.
Growth is happening on top of the head as well - your baby could be sprouting some hair (though the final color may not be determined until birth) and the eyebrows are filling in, too.
Hair growth isn't limited to the baby's head, though. He or she is also covered with a downy coating of hair called lanugo, largely there for warmth. As fat accumulates later on in your pregnancy (the baby's fat, not yours - though that will accumulate, too), most of the lanugo will shed - though some babies, especially those born early, still have a fuzzy coating at delivery (it sheds soon afterward).
12 week Ultrasound
Well I am terribly late in posting about our last ultrasound. It was last Wednesday, October 26th. I took the pictures to work on Thursday and forgot them when I left. I was off work Friday and then was out sick Monday and Tuesday. Still not for morning sickness just an infection or virus of some sort. I still have not had any morning sickness. I have had food aversions and sensitivity to smell but no out right sickness. I am so thankful for that.
We had our visit with Dr. Evitt and she said everything is absolutely wonderful. She said the babies are doing great and so am I. Mama and Papa were in town so they got to go with us to the ultrasound. That was very neat for them to be there. Mom, Amy, Taryn and Trey were there as well. It was a full house. One baby was 5cm and the other 5.5cm. One heartbeat was 161 and the other was 156. It was so amazing to see them again. They are growing and changing so much. It gets a little more real every time we go and they look more and more like little babies that we will be bringing home very soon. One was face up and the other was face down. Hope you enjoy the pictures!
We had our visit with Dr. Evitt and she said everything is absolutely wonderful. She said the babies are doing great and so am I. Mama and Papa were in town so they got to go with us to the ultrasound. That was very neat for them to be there. Mom, Amy, Taryn and Trey were there as well. It was a full house. One baby was 5cm and the other 5.5cm. One heartbeat was 161 and the other was 156. It was so amazing to see them again. They are growing and changing so much. It gets a little more real every time we go and they look more and more like little babies that we will be bringing home very soon. One was face up and the other was face down. Hope you enjoy the pictures!
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