...So Adam is the most excited about Christmas in our house. Actually, if you think about it, now Christmas has some feeling again. If you remember before you had kids and it was just the two of you Christmas morning, it was sort of sad. Not much excitement in watching your husband open a nose hair trimmer, or socks, but now we have so much more to look forward to. Last year was fun, but Adam didn't really understand who Santa was, or the family gatherings that we were going to.
...and so another busy (very busy) holiday season approaches. We get to go back to Windsor on Sunday the 23rd. Sunday we are basically going to shop. Sunday night we are seeing our friends, Monday we may have to do more shopping (Gosh I hope not), I have a trifle to make, and then off to the O'Gorman's for Christmas eve! Can't wait to eat my own meat pie. Yes, I'll be the short fat woman in the corner covered in ground beef, pork, and flaky crust. Everyone can just back off cause that pie is all mine!
Then Tuesday we have Christmas dinner at Jay's cousin Carol's house. More delicious food! And again, another party where I'm the DD! Then Wednesday morning, off to Bridal Couture to pay for my dress. Then home for 2 days and weather permitting we'll be back to celebrate NYE with our friends! Hoping to be back in time for Dad's birthday, and if any of you have received a late birthday wish this year ( I won't mention any names) well don't feel bad because as I type this I can't remember if Dad's birthday is the 28th or the 30th!
SO, it's one day closer to seeing everyone! And I can't wait!
See you all in 5 sleeps!
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
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Latest Ultrasound Photo

This is baby at 19 weeks.
This is day number 150 and you're 21 weeks pregnant!
You have 130 days or 18 weeks left, and are 53.6% of the way there.
Baby's age since conception is 136 days or 19 weeks.
Your baby weighs approximately 10.5 ounces and is about 7.2 inches from head to rump and is busy moving within your uterus, surrounded by amniotic fluid. He or she is learning how its arms and legs move, and using its hands to feel its facial features, which you may be able to see on an ultrasound.
If you look closely on the bottom photo you can see the ear! How cool!
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