So there are several
excuses reasons why I didn't update this blog for so long.
- Doctor visits have become routine. Walk in, hear a heartbeat, the doctor looks at a dial and tells us the due date is still good, schedule our next appointment. Not much to write about there
- Mary is having the world's easiest and therefore most uneventful pregnancy.
- School started and classes are keeping me busy.
- I was out of town for 3 weeks in a row. I'm already an absentee father...
- I wanted to save up a bunch of material and overload everyone all at once.
A lot has changed in the last couple of months. We have begun to buy and be given a variety of baby items. We are setting up the baby room. And Mary has continued to grow.
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| July 22 |
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| November 19 |
And of course the reason for Mary's "growth" is Baby Charlie. As of November 9th, he was 2 lbs and still right on tract to be born on February 11th. What's even crazier is that Mary has only gained 10 pounds since her pregnancy began! We had a 3D/4D (time is the forth dimension) ultrasound done and to Mary's relief, Baby Charlie is not ugly. Both my grandma's think that he looks like "a little chunk", but he is at the 48th percentile in size for his age.
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| A little chunk |
The BC (Baby Charlie) had a large variety of actions during the ultrasound including chewing on his hand, chewing on his foot, chewing on the umbilical cord, flippin us the bird (the way Mary does it with the pinkie), throwing a temper tantrum, and praying. Don't know how all that bodes for his childhood behavior, but it was an entertaining thirty minutes.
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| Seriously not happy |
I missed one doctor's appointment as I was out of town from October 15th through November 4th. I went to Minneapolis for a conference and then to West Lafayette, Indiana to learn how to measure protein clumps. Seriously, it takes two weeks just to learn the basics.
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| Science! |
Until next time, do as Baby Charlie does and pray for us!
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| Please don't let these guys be my parents, please don't let these guys be my parents |
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