Wednesday, January 31, 2007

A Beating Heart


Wow.....what a relief to see a beating heart today on the ultra sound. I got a few pictures of Popcorn and he/she is doing great. I feel so much better now. It feels more real to me now that I have seen the heart beat (and the head and body and tiny legs and arms. Popcorn has his/her hand up by his/her face in the pics (cute as a button). I guess only a mother could think that a black and white ultra sound picture is cute, but I do! If you look closely you can see Pocporn's itty bitty fingers (baby is facing down with head to the right, hand is close to face). My next appointment will be February 28th. I will post some other belly pics before that date so you all can see the progress.

We are happy with our ob/gyn office. The people (office staff, nurses, and doctors) are nice and were friendly to Brian and Mili (which is very important to me). This is a family affair and we left a doctor back home in Arkansas for not introducing himself to Brian. I was quick to find another doctor after that. Enough for now. Gotta get Mili a bath and get ready to teach my middle schoolers at church tonight.

Hugs and Kisses!

Sunday, January 28, 2007

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME!!!

Today is my 32nd birthday. So.....Happy, Happy Birthday to ME!!
Just thought you should know.

Belly Pics



Here are some belly pics for those of you wanting to see them. I am really not that big yet but all of my clothes are too tight (especially after I eat). I will be wearing maternity clothes during this pregnancy a lot sooner than during my last. It is all fine with me. I love being pregnant, minus the "morning" sickness (still don't know why they call it morning sickness when it seems to come in waves ALL day).

We have such good friends here (good thing since we have no family here). One of my very good friends (who also has had terrible "morning" sickness with her pregnancies) has told me that she would be happy to keep Mili any of the days I don't feel well enough to care for her. We are also trying to get Mili used to the family, and their home, that she will stay at when we have the baby. The family has three teenage girls and one teenage boy and they are such godly people. I have great respect for them. The mother stays home and would be able to take Mili day or night. It has all worked out thus far. Now what happens on the day of delivery is a different story. I thought it would never be possible to have a baby away from our home and have enough support. It just reminds me that God supplies ALL of our needs according to His riches in Heaven. Isn't it great to know that God cares enough about Mili that he wants her to have great care when we are not able to meet those needs for her.

Enough for now. Hugs and Kisses to ALL.

Mili as Mary



Just wanted to share a few pics of Mili in her Mary (Jesus' mother) get-up (sp?) She still plays with Mary, Joseph, and baby Jesus from the Nativity set we bought after Christmas. I refuse to take them away from her. When we put them away in their individual boxes each night she kisses them all and tells them night-night and let's not forget the shhhhhhhhhhhhhhh that follows. Mili is such a joy that I can't imagine having two to love and share each day with. Wow....how lucky am I to be Mili and Popcorn's mommy.

Speaking of Popcorn. We have our first dr. visit on Wednesday. Can't wait. I will give an update after we return.

Hope you enjoy the sweet pics.

Tuesday, January 23, 2007





First here are few pics I wanted to share of the tiny bit of snow (Mili calls it snowman because she has been playing with some stuffed snowmen since before Christmas) and Mili with my heels on (surprisingly she can walk in them). Sorry they are totally unrelated.

We have had a horrible visitor lately. It is called the "Big Fat COLD"!!! Brian and I are tired of wiping a runny nose and listening to a horrific cough. Today has been the first day in a while that I am able to write because Mili has been on me or at my feet 24-7 for a couple of days. Crying every moment I am away or put her down. It has been emotionally exhausting for me (and Brian as well.....he kept Mili on Sunday while I went to church and a meeting following). I am trying to remember what I feel like when I am sick and be sympathetic but it is very hard when I am having waves of nausea (no vomiting.....thank goodness).

I think this may possibly be the worst cold Mili has ever had. The last couple of nights we have put her to bed like any other night and then around 1:00 AM she is up crying and can't go back to sleep so Brian has slept with her in the recliner to keep her upright so she can breath better resulting in all three of us getting better sleep. Unfortunately Brian is now coming down with something similar to Mili's cold and is not happy about it. However, last night was much better with Mili and she only woke up two times and went back to sleep both times. I feel more rested than I have in a very long time. I am not sure if it is the amount of continual sleep without a break or getting more use to the pregnancy thing again, maybe a little of both. These past few days have reminded us again how it feels to be woke up often during the night. We are not looking forward to that part of having a wonderful new life in our home. Even though we talk about the negatives a lot we would sacrifice anything and everything for Mili so we will obviously feel the same about Popcorn (the baby's name until gender is determined).

Speaking of Popcorn.....I get so excited about the new updates I get on email explaining what things are developing on and in the baby. Wow....I forgot how much I enjoyed following the development.

Mili's development is skyrocketing. She recognizes animals and foods in books and can name them or sign them or both. She calls her magnetic letters her "ABC's" and some days they are her "ABCD's". We are working on colors now and she has not quite mastered that yet. Her personality has become much more independent with her decisions to do what I say or not. I will tell her to do something like clean-up or put her cup on the table and I normally get a "NO" first and then I give her the "look" and say MILI very much different from my regular voice and she is usually on her way to doing whatever I asked. She feels very strongly these days about not wearing a bow in her hair while she plays at home. I guess the hair dangling in her eyes doesn't bother her.....It BOTHERS me very much. When we are getting ready to go out somewhere she wants a bow in her hair before we leave. WHATEVER....I have stopped trying to figure out a 19 month old and just try to take care of the things that matter.

I think Mili is going to play some kind of instrument when she gets older. She loves her drums and her xylophone. She prefers to bang the sticks on things other than the drums or xylophone (ie....walls, tv, entertainment center, couch, chairs, table, glass balcony doors, other toys ....you get the picture) and we have had more than words about this act. Many times she just gets her sticks (they are textured) and rubs them together in a very cute, organized fashion.

Well enough about us. Hope all of you are doing well and staying warm. Hugs and Kisses to all.