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Saturday, November 19, 2011

IT's A

BOY! After much contemplation, Dave convinced me that he would feel better connected to our baby if he knew the gender for the remainder of the pregnancy. I knew there was no way he could keep a secret for the remaining 18 weeks, so I caved :-) LOL We are thrilled that our little guy looks healthy and is right on board with a March 29th due date! If you are friends with us on facebook, you can see a few ultrasound pics posted there.

Madeline is adjusting to the news of a brother. She was convinced it was a sister. In her sweet ways, she has begun kissing my belly and saying hi baby brother. It melts our hearts. While she saying all the right things, I truly don't think she comprehends what lies ahead. Her days of having all of our attention will be coming to an end. For a toddler, she does pretty well sharing with her friends at school. I don't think it will take her too long to embrace the idea of sharing hugs and love with her new brother.

We are 3 weeks away from the big move. We are spending much of our weekend packing. We'll be heading north for Thanksgiving, so we're down the wire in terms of available packing time. Dave has been a champ with packing. I've spent more time sifting through belongings and determining what will go, what will be donated and what needs to just be pitched. He's done the majority of the true packing! Madeline has been helping too by "marking" the boxes for the movers. She can't stand hearing a box being taped closed and written on by daddy without getting her mark on it too!

As we lead into Thanksgiving week, we have plenty of things to be grateful for! God has truly been good to us and we praise Him for all His blessings. There are seasons in each of our lives, and right now, we are enjoying an abundant one. Thank you God! May this post find each of you happy and well!

1 comment:

connie lee said...

Such nice words, Heather. I didn't know I would need a tissue at the end!