I'm a little late adding this post as I'm almost 37 weeks and I figured I would try to post every week for the last month. The baby is doing well. Good news - it is head down, praise God! Thanks for all of your prayers. We have been busy going to childbirth classes and this week we are going to newborn care classes (really we are going to all the classes we can since we have no idea what we are doing). I think I have started nesting - yesterday I did four loads of laundry and even ironed some baby blankets. I am feeling good for the most part, but I think getting ready to be done. I probably shouldn't speak too soon though, because in a few weeks I'm sure we'll be quite overwhelmed.
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
32 weeks
I don't have much new to report here - this picture was taken on our vacation in Tahoe, so I can talk about that, but things are pretty much the same with the baby. It seems to be growing well and still moving a lot.
At my last appointment, the baby had its head up, so please pray that it turns in the next few weeks. The doctor said that 95% of babies do, but if it stays breech, I will have to have a c-section, which I would like to avoid.
We got a lot of baby stuff from J's sister on the way home from Tahoe - I am feeling a little more prepared. We still have a ways to go, but if the baby were to be born today, we could probably get by. Though we don't have any diapers. Ha.
So, on to our vacation. We spent a few days in Lake Tahoe with J's family. It was nice to get away and hang out with family. We had great weather. I don't have a lot of pictures, but I'll post the ones I have.



We got a lot of baby stuff from J's sister on the way home from Tahoe - I am feeling a little more prepared. We still have a ways to go, but if the baby were to be born today, we could probably get by. Though we don't have any diapers. Ha.
So, on to our vacation. We spent a few days in Lake Tahoe with J's family. It was nice to get away and hang out with family. We had great weather. I don't have a lot of pictures, but I'll post the ones I have.
Friday, July 23, 2010
Seattle
We went up to Seattle this past weekend to visit my brother and sister-in-law. It was a really good time - they fed us lots of yummy food and we saw a lot of the city.
I don't have any pictures, but we did the Underground Tour on Saturday, and it was really cool - I would recommend it if you visit. It is a tour about the history of Seattle and how the city was built, and the guides are really entertaining. Brian didn't stop laughing for the entire 1 1/2 hours.
Here we are at the locks - where the boats come in and out of the Puget Sound and lakes of Seattle.
We went kayaking on Lake Union on Sunday. I know, I was as surprised as you are that the belly fit in the boat. Afterwards we went to Pike Place Market and got some salmon for dinner. The market was great - a lot better than the farmer's markets we have.
On Monday we went down to Mount Rainier National Park for some hiking. It was gorgeous, but we weren't quite expecting the snow. We asked the park ranger about the route we were planning on taking and he said he wasn't sure we were prepared because it didn't look like we brought our ice picks. Ha. So we took another one with just a little snow.

We're trying to navigate through the snow. Slippery! Too bad the ice picks were in the other car.
Definitely some amazing views - the mountain was beautiful.
It was such a fun trip - thanks Brian and Katie!
I don't have any pictures, but we did the Underground Tour on Saturday, and it was really cool - I would recommend it if you visit. It is a tour about the history of Seattle and how the city was built, and the guides are really entertaining. Brian didn't stop laughing for the entire 1 1/2 hours.
Here we are at the locks - where the boats come in and out of the Puget Sound and lakes of Seattle.
We went kayaking on Lake Union on Sunday. I know, I was as surprised as you are that the belly fit in the boat. Afterwards we went to Pike Place Market and got some salmon for dinner. The market was great - a lot better than the farmer's markets we have.
On Monday we went down to Mount Rainier National Park for some hiking. It was gorgeous, but we weren't quite expecting the snow. We asked the park ranger about the route we were planning on taking and he said he wasn't sure we were prepared because it didn't look like we brought our ice picks. Ha. So we took another one with just a little snow.
We're trying to navigate through the snow. Slippery! Too bad the ice picks were in the other car.
Definitely some amazing views - the mountain was beautiful.
It was such a fun trip - thanks Brian and Katie!
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
28 weeks
Ok, we're in the third trimester. Does anyone else think this is going pretty fast? Let's see what we can tell you since the last update. I had the gestational diabetes screening at my last appointment and I passed - bring on the cake. My doctor also did a measurement of the baby on the ultrasound, and from that was able to predict its size at birth. He thinks it will be around 7 lbs. I think that sounds good. Just no major growth spurts now.
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Yosemite
We went camping in Yosemite a couple weekends ago with my aunt, uncle and cousin. It's really beautiful there - I don't know if I have ever seen such cool things in nature. The granite and waterfalls are amazing.
They have sequoia groves with huge trees. These are the ones that you can drive your cars through. I guess it's really not good for the trees because their roots don't go very deep and carving giant holes in the middle will eventually make them fall over.


Here is El Capitan. It's the famous granite rock formation that is popular with rock climbers. We watched some people summiting - you might be able to see the tiny person if you look closely at the top in the second picture. I guess it takes 4-5 days to climb. Can you imagine sleeping while climbing up a rock? Aye.


We went for a hike on Sunday to see some falls. We found a rock to match my belly. My belly might actually be a bit bigger.

Becky, Uncle Greg, J, and Aunt Jean at the top of the falls.
The baby is doing well. I'll have the 28 week update soon!
They have sequoia groves with huge trees. These are the ones that you can drive your cars through. I guess it's really not good for the trees because their roots don't go very deep and carving giant holes in the middle will eventually make them fall over.


Here is El Capitan. It's the famous granite rock formation that is popular with rock climbers. We watched some people summiting - you might be able to see the tiny person if you look closely at the top in the second picture. I guess it takes 4-5 days to climb. Can you imagine sleeping while climbing up a rock? Aye.


We went for a hike on Sunday to see some falls. We found a rock to match my belly. My belly might actually be a bit bigger.

Becky, Uncle Greg, J, and Aunt Jean at the top of the falls.
The baby is doing well. I'll have the 28 week update soon!
Saturday, June 5, 2010
24 weeks
Whoa, time is flying. The baby is really active - it doesn't seem like there are many times when it stops moving. I can even see my stomach move when it kicks. That's funny. Things have been going well - I have been feeling good and have more energy. Sleeping has been a little more difficult, but that might be the case for a while now.
We have actually been busy, even though this blog doesn't show that. My parents were in town, we have seen J's family a couple times, we went to a party in Napa with J's work - of course, I don't have pictures to reflect any of these things. I lost our camera a little while ago, so we're using an older one. I'm not sure if that matters as I'm not good at taking pictures regardless. Let's hope that changes once the baby arrives.
Saturday, May 8, 2010
20 weeks
Here is the 20 weeks picture - halfway there! There is definitely a belly now, though I think it changes depending on the day and what I eat. :) It is fun to see growth. I have started feeling the baby move a little too, but it hasn't been quite strong enough for J to feel it yet.
I also had the 20-week ultrasound (I had it around 19 weeks) last week. It was fun to see the baby - I have actually already had a few ultrasounds as they do them at every appointment, but this one was a lot longer and we got to see the brain, the heartbeat, the organs, etc. Everything looked good! The pictures didn't turn out the best as the baby wasn't in great position - I guess he/she was crouched over and we weren't able to get great profile shots. But they're still fun.
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