Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Christmas Pictures Sneak Peek


Jack had his Christmas mini-session with the talented Mandy Owens.  She always gives me a little sneak peek before she edits all of our pictures. When you see one of these on our Christmas card, just act surprised. :)

So much to thank Him for!

November has been a busy month, but I am oh so thankful to have a full week off from school.  Jack and I have been able to spend some great quality time together. This month has also been busy with "baby things".  I'm happy to announce that we finally picked out our little girl's name, Greenlee Elizabeth Sims.  We are anxious to meet her more and more each day. 
I went on November 11th, Veterans Day, for a dr.'s appt. and my 1-hour glucose screening.  We heard Greenlee's heartbeat (150 bpm) and I found out I gained ZERO pounds for the month. YIPEEE!!!! That brings my total weight gain for 26 weeks to 2lbs. I have really tried to be aware of my weight gain this time in hopes of having a smaller baby. I also passed my glucose test...I was ecstatic about this and terribly relieved. 
baby bump...27 weeks
We went for our 4d ultrasound today.  Greenlee didn't really want to cooperate, but we got a peek at her sweet face.  The consensus is that she is going to look like her big brother.  We can't wait for her to get here!
On this Thanksgiving eve, I am so thankful for the many blessings in my life.  Our Lord is the giver of life and all things precious.  He has been so good to me.
Happy Thanksgiving!

Thursday, November 3, 2011

October

October was a month full of activity.  Jack had pajama day at school, I had a dr.'s appointment, and we celebrated Halloween.  At my 22 week appointment, I found out I had gained only 2 lbs. Wahoooo!  That brings my total weight gain for this pregnancy to 2 lbs.  I've been very happy, although, very shocked by this.  We heard the heartbeat again (153 bpm) and Andy saw and felt her move for the first time.  We've been squabbling over names...my pick- Ann Elizabeth, Andy's- Elisabeth, Both- Greenlee.  We're planning on settling on a name in the next few days, though Jack and I have already settled on Greenlee.  He says it in the sweetest way, Greenwee. :)  It makes my heart smile to hear him say it.  He's also been so excited about his baby "stister". 

A favorite past-time for the month was bubble baths.

After my dr.'s appt. we took Jack to Noccalula Falls to "drive" the train.

Heart-melting!

We're so proud of Aunt Maggee!  She ran her first marathon in St. Louis.  We were so sad we couldn't go, but we were cheering her on from home!

Pajama Day at school

Fall Festival at church

Jack's pumpkin- he placed the stickers :)

Halloween 2011

August and September

August and September came and left in a flash.  I entered my second trimester at the end of August, so I was feeling much better.  We spent the month adjusting to new routines of school and a new babysitter.
The first day of preschool. 
(Sporting an awesome, my-mom-can't-handle-getting-my-haircut hairstyle.)

   
My August dr.'s appointment I had lost 3 lbs.  I attribute this to the start of school coupled with morning sickness.  I started feeling little nudges at the end of August (around 15 weeks or so).I made it to my September appointment and only gained back the 3 lbs. I had lost.  We heard the heartbeat (138 bpm) and found out IT'S A GIRL!!! We were overjoyed at the news of a girl.  A major shopping spree ensued as soon as we left the dr.'s office. :)

Our little girl's profile.
17w 6d
I was generally feeling a lot better, but one major difference in this pregnancy is that I've had terrible headaches.  Thankfully, the dr. gave me something that seems to help when Tylenol won't.  Jack was really excited to have a baby stister.  That's what he wanted all along.

It Always Works Out

I don't know why I always get so stressed...human nature I suppose.  Everything always seems to work out, further proof my Heavenly Father is always many steps ahead of me and knows the plans he has for me.  Thankfully, he worked it out where Jack loves school (after a little nervousness in the beginning) and we have a wonderful, Godly woman who takes him home after school.  I have been so amazed at all the things Jack has learned in school.  He has learned the story of Zacchaeus, Noah, and Jonah.  He  has also come home saying several nursery rhymes; Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star, It's Raining, It's Pouring, Jack and Jill, Ring Around the Rosie, and Jack Be Nimble.  They have also studied the colors green, blue, red, orange, and brown.  He can sing his abc's (he calls them bay b c's).  Unfortunately, along with all the academic knowledge came the, "That's mine!, No!, He took it away!" We're still working through a lot of that.  I'm just so thankful that the Lord worked this out so we can enjoy this season of our life.