Thursday, December 11, 2008

Second trimester!


Today I am officially 14 weeks. That means I'm leaving that pesky first trimester behind (and hopefully most of the sickness) and on to the second trimester. I had a doctor's appt yesterday and while listening to the heartbeat, the baby kicked. I didn't feel it, but you could tell the baby put a lot of effort into it!


Yes, I think we have another soccer player on our hands - just like Daddy.


E is excited and now is asking Santa for a baby brother or sister. Unfortunately, she'll have to wait six month after Christmas for her gift, so hopefully she won't be too dissapointed. She also wants a baby doll, so she'll get one of those instead!!!


Oh, and here's a photo of E from her grandparents day last month. I love her little glasses and how crooked they are!

Friday, December 5, 2008

So, it's been a while.

I know it's been a while since I posted but I have a very good reason why. I've been pretty sick for the past three months. It all started October 2nd, when I got the phone call I'd been hoping to receive. I was picking E up from preschool when my dr called to tell me that the tests did show a positive.

Positive what you ask? Well, E is going to be a big sister. The baby is due June 10, 2009. I feel comfortable enough to announce this because we're finally at the 13 week mark and my doctor feels that we are as out of the "clear" of anything bad happening as we will be throughout the rest of the pregnancy. I know anything can happen, but the chances are small and don't change from now until 40 weeks.

We are over the moon happy and all E wants to talk about is a baby brother or baby sister! We know it'll be a challenge with a 3 year old and an infant, but we can't wait. We know how blessed we are and are appreciating every moment of this precious gift that has been given to us.

For those wondering, yes we are still in line to adopt from China. The wait is so long that we don't anticipate this child affecting our adoption at all. We do, however, anticipate stopping at three children. Well, J does...I'm not so sure - but shhh, don't tell him!

Anyway, this news has filled our house with joy, but it's been tempered by the knowledge that so many of my friends are still waiting for their child from China. My heart aches for everyone out there waiting to see their beautiful little one. Hugs to you all.

Friday, October 17, 2008

Two years ago today...

Two years ago today we left our house knowing that the next time we were home our lives would be completely changed.

Armed with two very packed suitcases, we were nervous, excited and very ready to leave for our trip to China. We had half a dozen pictures of the one person who had become the focus of our lives for months and months. We were about to become parents. It was a very long hard journey, so much so that it seemed like a little 27 hour trip wouldn't be that big of a deal at all.

I have such a hard time believing it's been two years and at the same time it feels like she's been a part of our family for a lifetime. She is the most special little girl in the world and I know how blessed I am to be her mama.

Sunday, September 28, 2008

It's beginning to look a lot like...fall???




We spent the morning at a Pumpkin Patch even though it got close to 90 degrees outside today. E loved every second of it!




I played with the pictures so I'll post the straight out of the camera shots and the photoshopped result.





And another...


I have lots more, but I'll stick with these for now!

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Hats, hats and more hats!














I'm noticing a trend in a lot of the pictures I've been taking lately.

Friday, September 5, 2008

The Big Girl Bed


Need I say more?

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

I hope we're raising our daughter this well...

http://www.boston.com/lifestyle/articles/2008/08/30/the_point_of_return/?page=1

I hope and pray that one day our daughter will want to give back as well. She doesn't have to volunteer in an orphanage, but I do want her to give back to the community. Her Daddy and I try to do our part and I hope we're teaching her to do the same.

Their parents must be so proud. I know I would be.