Thursday, December 31, 2009

2009: The Year in Photos


2009 was a really great year for us. And it's been such fun sharing many of our favorite moments with all of you! To close out the year, we've decided to do a "year in review" -- one photo from every month, to showcase some of the highlights of the past year. Enjoy!

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JANUARY
We bought our new camera! And had tons of fun fooling around with it!

FEBRUARY
Perhaps my favorite course from the Titanic dinner: merlot sorbet with frozen sugared grapes.

MARCH
A wonderful trip out to Albuquerque to visit Erik and Erin, and meeting baby Luke for the first time!

APRIL
Gathering together for the Easter sunrise service.

MAY
My kid brother Eric's graduation from UNC-CH!

JUNE
Announcing our pregnancy! (The photo was actually taken in May, but we didn't go public with it until June, so I think this counts as a June milestone...)

JULY
The River Arno as it flows through Florence, as seen on our amazing Mediterranean cruise babymoon.

AUGUST
Our favorite shot from Diana and Brian's wedding -- one of the many weddings we were privileged to attend this year.

SEPTEMBER
Me and Casadi trying to get a pregnant ladies photo on the PEF beach retreat. :)

OCTOBER
Fun times with dear friends at our YAC/small group Halloween party!

NOVEMBER
"Birdie on a Perch" at the PEF hoedown (which I'm just realizing I never blogged about... whoops!).

DECEMBER
With the amazing hostesses of my baby shower -- one of innumerable moments this year where we realized again what wonderful friends we have.

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This is necessarily just a tiny sampling of the many good times we had with friends and family over the last year. I mean, this whole blog is itself just a small window into how blessed and full our lives are! We're so thankful for all of you, and we're looking forward to sharing a new year with you!

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Bump Watch: 36 Weeks

Thirty-six weeks -- where on earth has the time gone? This third trimester has really been flying by so far... I hear, though, that the last few weeks of pregnancy tend to drag along, especially if you end up being overdue, so I suppose I have that to look forward to... Right now, though, we're both marveling at the fact that we're less than a month away from our due date!

I'm certainly looking forward to the end of this pregnancy -- primarily because I can't wait to meet our little boy, of course! But also because, um, my maternity clothes are really starting to be too tight... The amazing maternity pants I raved about in the early weeks of my second trimester? Yeah, the elastic panels on pretty much all of them are now cutting into my poor belly. The only pants that really work for me these days are my baggy sweatpants and a pair of black maternity yoga pants. I think the yoga pants will just barely fly in my office, but probably not so much the sweatpants... Good thing I'm on vacation this week!

So here's the 36-week bump watch photo!


And here's what BabyCenter.com has to say about Eggi's development this week --
Your baby is gaining about an ounce a day. He now weighs almost 6 pounds (like a crenshaw melon) and is more than 18 1/2 inches long. He's shedding most of the downy hair that covered his body, as well as the vernix caseosa, the waxy substance that protected his skin during his nine-month amniotic bath. Next week, your baby will be considered full-term. Most likely he's in a head-down position, but if he isn't, your practitioner may suggest scheduling an external cephalic version, where she'll try to turn your baby by manipulating him from the outside of your belly.
Judging from our 36-week appointment yesterday, Eggi is indeed head down -- woohoo! I had my first progress check at this appointment, where the OB does a quick internal pelvic exam to determine various pre-labor criteria. As of yesterday, I'm 1-2 cm dilated and 50% effaced, and the baby's head is at -2 station! You can click on this link for a more technical explanation (if you're cool with reading about cervixes and such), but basically, I need to be 10 cm and 100% effaced in order to start pushing, and the stations indicate the relative position of the baby's head along the birth canal, going from -5 to +5 (which is when the baby's head will start crowning).

The numbers from my progress check yesterday don't really mean anything in terms of when I'll go into labor -- I can walk around for weeks like this, or things could very suddenly start to progress at a much faster rate. But it's still exciting to see that my body is doing what it's supposed to be doing in preparation for labor. The more I learn about pregnancy and childbirth, the more in awe I am of how truly fearfully and wonderfully we are made!

So excited to be nearing the finish line!!

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Don't forget to enter our baby pool! See this post for some helpful details; click here to enter a guess, or use the badge in the right sidebar!

Monday, December 28, 2009

Enter our baby pool!

It's December 28, which means we are now less than a month away from the due date!!

To celebrate, we're creating an online baby pool, and we're inviting all of you to enter your guesses! You can get to the pool by clicking on the badge in the right sidebar, or by going to this link:

http://www.expectnet.com/games/KeddieCub

There, you can enter your best guesses as to Eggi's gender, birthdate, time of birth, weight and length. The person with the closest guess, as determined by ExpectNet's points system, will win a small prize!

Here's what we know so far, to help you make an informed guess:
  • The estimated due date is January 25, 2010. Statistically speaking, most babies are born within two weeks before or after the due date; first babies tend to be overdue, but that's certainly not a hard and fast rule. I (a first baby) was born two days before my due date; David (a third baby) was born 16 days after his due date.
  • Not that this is at all relevant to the time our baby will be born, but just for fun -- I was born at 8:24am, and David was born at 2:31pm.
  • According to our 20-week ultrasound, Eggi is a boy. Gender determinations at that point in the pregnancy are usually pretty accurate, especially if they decide it's a boy, but there's always a little margin of error.
  • An average birthweight is 7 pounds, and an average length is 20 inches. I've been measuring right on track throughout this entire pregnancy, with no need for additional growth ultrasounds or other diagnostic tests. For what it's worth, I weighed 7 lbs., 6 oz. and was 21 inches long at birth; David weighed 8 lbs., 10 oz. and was 21 inches long.
Happy guessing!