Saturday, April 29, 2006

Gymnastics




Well, she's almost there. A little push and she'll be doing somersaults on her own. Soon it will be cartwheels and hand stands, gymnastics classes, dance classes, cheerleading, homecomings, proms, COLLEGE!!!

I don't think I'm ready for this.

Sunday, April 16, 2006

Easter 2006




We spent this Easter in Stacey's home town of Warren. This Easter mug shot was taken in the church gymnasium; not exactly the ideal backdrop, but oh well. She was still beautiful and the white gloves made the outfit complete.




We also got to see Hannah's cousins once removed (Stacey's cousins). Jamie was definitely Hannah's favorite, despite the age difference. They played and watched movies together all weekend. Hannah couldn't stop talking about him for days.




Hayden was fun, too. He played with Hannah on the swing and slide.




Hannah was great with Trevor. She was very gentle and played with him on the floor. She didn't seem to mind when mommy and daddy were holding him either. Hopefully this is a preview of how Hannah will be with Benjamin.

Sunday, April 09, 2006

Stevie Wonder




We finally caught her doing the Stevie Wonder impression. For a weekend, a while back, at every meal she would break out in song. As the song got more intense, she would squeeze her eyes shut, tilt her head back and sway from side to side.

Of course, every time we tried to get a picture, she would stop. I don't know where all that passion is coming from in a 2 year old girl, but she's got it.

Friday, April 07, 2006

A Second Look at Ben




At the first ultrasound, we were told that the cord was "close to the baby's head," and that they wanted to do another ultrasound in a couple of months. Thankfully, at this ultrasound they said the cord was out of the way now.

Apparently most babies have the cord wrapped around their neck at some point and it is rarely a problem. (Wait a second - "wrapped around his neck?" I thought they said it was just "close to his head..." No, it was completely around his neck before.)

In the old days, people would have never known unless it was still there during birth. Now we have the technology to see it much sooner and worry about it even though it's usually not a problem.

I guess it is worth taking an early look in there to diagnose potential problems as early as possible, but spare me the unnecessary worry. I guess that's what they were trying to do by telling us that it was just "close to his head" before. So, now do we have to reverse-worry to make up for the worrying we should have been doing until now?

P.S. The tech also confirmed that we're having boy.