We took this last week, day after Christmas. First, the obvious: the baby’s getting bigger, which is making me bigger, too. It’s 36 weeks now, so the way I figure it could be any time in the next 6 weeks or so.
It’s a big waiting game. Life is good, she wiggles around and appears to be doing perfectly, my hips still hurt when I sleep but other than that feel great–just tired. At my appointment on Monday she’s still head down, which she has been for months (thank you, thank you baby!), and apparently she’s already nice and deep in my pelvis so that takes some worry off.
Now for the background details of this picture. You can see how much snow we had gotten by looking at how much of Adrian’s car is buried. I know he already posted a picture, but anyway it’s funny. We haven’t touched his car in weeks and just let it get buried in the driveway and therefore didn’t shovel the driveway at all or anything. Also, it’s still snowing in this picture. And there are trash cans out… they skipped a week in the pickup for obvious reasons so half the street just left them on the “curb” for the whole week just in case. Hehe. We didn’t even bother when they DID come this week because it just wasn’t worth dragging the things through the snow. But we’re lazy snow people, so there you go.
One more thing: this is the 200th post on our blog. Nifty. I wanted to come up with something really fun to do, but we have stuff that needs to be posted. A big belly is a nice 200th post shot, I think.
It definitely forebodes big changes!











happy new year and HAPPY BIRTHDAY.
The way I’ve been figuring Baby G’s birthday, she has about 16 hours to get here!
Have a great day(at the birth center). I’m going to Disneyland to get my birthday present.
Love.Mom
You look great! So exciting that your baby will be here SOON! And happy birthday.
You look FABOULOUS! I’m so excited for you to meet your little girl.
Emily you look great! She will be here before you know it. Enjoy sleeping in while you can. Soon you will wake up to a sweet little baby alarm each morning (usually before you are really ready to get up).