Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Friday, March 26, 2010
22 Weeks
Picture taken at 20 weeks. I am now 22 weeks along and I feel like this picture is already out of date (meaning I thinking I'm already bigger than this!).
AnnaLynn kicks several times a day. There were a couple of days when I could feel her kick in my ribs! I don't know how that was possible since she isn't that big yet, but it was not as much fun as her normal kicks.
There haven't been many changes to speak of. Tony has finished his mid-terms and is now on a one week break they call "Reading Week." Meaning, spring break that you have lots of assignments and reading to do during. He is doing well, though.
I have been looking into different projects that I can do to prepare for AnnaLynn. Last night I made an "udder cover" or "hooter hider" for nursing. It was very easy to do, and I love the fabric pattern that I found. These are selling online for $35! I made this one for less than $10.
Tony and I went camping a couple of weeks ago at the Red River Gorge in the Daniel Boone National Forest (East KY). We are going again tonight with a group of about 8 of us. Here is a picture of Tony and Chaucer from last trip.
We have learned that our 125 pound great dane is scared of the dark. He loves playing out in the woods, but when night falls he is ready to go home. I think he is slowly getting better about this. He seemed to do well when he went in the tent. He is too cute. I guess until AnnaLynn comes y'all have to suffer through pictures and stories of Chaucer, our first child. :)
AnnaLynn kicks several times a day. There were a couple of days when I could feel her kick in my ribs! I don't know how that was possible since she isn't that big yet, but it was not as much fun as her normal kicks.
There haven't been many changes to speak of. Tony has finished his mid-terms and is now on a one week break they call "Reading Week." Meaning, spring break that you have lots of assignments and reading to do during. He is doing well, though.
I have been looking into different projects that I can do to prepare for AnnaLynn. Last night I made an "udder cover" or "hooter hider" for nursing. It was very easy to do, and I love the fabric pattern that I found. These are selling online for $35! I made this one for less than $10.
Tony and I went camping a couple of weeks ago at the Red River Gorge in the Daniel Boone National Forest (East KY). We are going again tonight with a group of about 8 of us. Here is a picture of Tony and Chaucer from last trip.
We have learned that our 125 pound great dane is scared of the dark. He loves playing out in the woods, but when night falls he is ready to go home. I think he is slowly getting better about this. He seemed to do well when he went in the tent. He is too cute. I guess until AnnaLynn comes y'all have to suffer through pictures and stories of Chaucer, our first child. :)
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
AnnaLynn
Tony, Mom, Granny and I went to my 20 week appointment today. We had an ultrasound which allowed us to see that we will be having a little AnnaLynn Mae Angell. I was very surprised having almost completely convinced myself that we would be having a Ryan Abraham. We are trilled and so excited. It's nice being able to say she instead of it.
Everything looks absolutely perfect. Her heart, kidneys, spine, brain, weight (14 oz), etc. Looks just right according to the drs. AnnaLynn didn't care too much for the ultrasound and was kicking at the wand thing and moving all around. It was a wonderfully awesome day.
I'll post an ultrasound picture later.
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