GIRL!! We were thrilled to learn the results of my amnio today! Baby Ruff is a girl, and more importantly, a healthy girl so far!
Not sure just what to do with a little girl, as most days are spent picking up cars, saying "don't hit that!," and cleaning up mud (several times a day) - but we're excited to learn.
Thanks to all for your prayers and concern.
Ramblings (occasionally censored) about life as a mom, daughter, coworker, friend and an iced tea addict. Consider yourself warned.
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
goin' to the chapel...
I spent last Saturday in Chicago celebrating my friend Jennifer's bachelorette festivities. Kevin and Owen took me to the Metra (suburban train that goes to Chicago) and on the way Owen asked where I was going and why. I tried to explain as best I could that my friend was getting married and I was spending the day in Chicago with her. Knowing the train was my ticket to such, Owen announced "I want to get married with you." Of course, I had no logical response. He then asked if I would be a princess too, since all brides are princesses in his adorable three year old eyes. nice.
The week previous was spent in Kentucky with grandparents, friends and cousins. Owen got to ride horses and four wheelers; pick corn, tomatoes and blackberries; swim in the sweltering heat; watch fireworks and play with "parklers" (remember, he can't pronounce beginning "s's" just yet). Of course, the sparklers were under the watchful eyes of Mimi, Papa and Uncle Greg - while mom and dad slept. The three aforementioned are oblivious to the 1800 degree toddler mangling temperatures of said pyrotechnics.
In the excitement of fireworks, our dog Petey took his first overnighter away from us. This is nice wording for he was scared to death and ran for dear life - through the cornfields, over the creek, across neighboring yards - nearly two miles from mom's. It wasn't until a kind stranger called Sunday morning to say they'd found him that my mom could rest. It had rained all night and morning, so she and Petey both looked like drowned mice, though she smelled better than he.
Below are some photos of the events mentioned above. Enjoy.
Jennifer's luncheon (personal appearance disclaimer - I am 19 weeks pregnant!)
Megan, Elizabeth and Sarah - Liz also has new twin baby girls!
Owen enjoying the early Kentucky harvest and, well... watering the plants.
Riding Bonnie with cousin Katie
The week previous was spent in Kentucky with grandparents, friends and cousins. Owen got to ride horses and four wheelers; pick corn, tomatoes and blackberries; swim in the sweltering heat; watch fireworks and play with "parklers" (remember, he can't pronounce beginning "s's" just yet). Of course, the sparklers were under the watchful eyes of Mimi, Papa and Uncle Greg - while mom and dad slept. The three aforementioned are oblivious to the 1800 degree toddler mangling temperatures of said pyrotechnics.
In the excitement of fireworks, our dog Petey took his first overnighter away from us. This is nice wording for he was scared to death and ran for dear life - through the cornfields, over the creek, across neighboring yards - nearly two miles from mom's. It wasn't until a kind stranger called Sunday morning to say they'd found him that my mom could rest. It had rained all night and morning, so she and Petey both looked like drowned mice, though she smelled better than he.
Below are some photos of the events mentioned above. Enjoy.
Jennifer's luncheon (personal appearance disclaimer - I am 19 weeks pregnant!)
Megan, Elizabeth and Sarah - Liz also has new twin baby girls!
Owen enjoying the early Kentucky harvest and, well... watering the plants.
Riding Bonnie with cousin Katie
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