5.27.2011

Well...



That's our third little peanut. I'm about 12 weeks along. Due on Dec. 9th... so we'll have a baby Dec. 16th if the pattern continues.  Am I ready for three kids? Let's just say I'm really glad pregnancy is 9 long months. I'm excited for another person to join our family. I'm really kinda bummed that he (calling it a he until we know different, just sounds better than it) is coming in December. I can't think of a worse month to have a baby in Erie, PA. I have honestly considered begging Aaron to fly me and the kids to AZ from Jan - April. It was just such a long winter this year. I can't imagine doing it with a newborn baby. But I won't stress myself about that yet. And in that top 3D picture... don't you totally think you can see boy parts??? .... I also think I see eyes and a little mouth that Aaron tells me that's not what it is... so what do I know. But here's to hoping. And of course we make pretty cute girls so we won't be disappointed if it's another sister. But Olivia has already told me it's a boy, since we have enough girls in our family. Guess we'll find out in a few more weeks... or not. I do like surprises. 

5 comments:

Geevz said...

I think there is a good chance of boy parts. I mean they are so cool because they can pee standing up :)

Rebecca said...

Congrats on the new peanut!

Tom said...

yay congrats it was a long winter so i totally would understand if you went home this is stac btw

Liz said...

Congrats! It kind of looks like there could be boy parts there... but the spot I am seeing looks wrong in relation to where the babies legs are. It could be the cord... but, here's hoping!

Aimee said...

I am so happy for you!! Having a baby in the middle of winter isn't too bad (well I guess it depends on the person, but I liked it). Ryan is getting so much easier to take out now that he's out of that newborn stage, and the weather just recently got nice to do that. In the middle of winter when he was tiny and it was hard to take him out, we didn't want to anyway because it was bitter cold.