I know this is a long time coming, but I'm finally adding an image of Laurel from our 20 week ultrasound. This is a 3d/4d image, and I know that it's a little hard to pick things out. She is on the right side of the image with her arm curled up next to her head. Her head is quite a bit larger than the rest of her body.
Friday,Oct
Friday,Oct
Wednesday,Oct
Wednesday,Oct
A Few Nursery Pictures
We've started working on the baby's nursery! It's so exciting to imagine us putting Laurel to sleep in here.



You probably noticed that both Tim and I got to put a little bit of our influence into the room. (Look for the pink NY Giants helmet in the top picture, and clearly I had something to say about the Clemson Mobile - which even plays Tiger Rag as the lullaby.)
Sunday,Oct
Sunday,Oct
Nursery Planning
Tuesday,Oct
Tuesday,Oct
"Hey Officer, that lady is stealing a watermelon!"
As I now have a definite baby bump, I thought it would be fun to see the tummy progression (especially for those of you whom I don't get to see very often!)
Wednesday,Oct
Wednesday,Oct
Halfway there and kickin'
After a whirlwind weekend that involved first traveling to South Carolina for the Clemson game and then heading to Nashville for a training seminar Monday, Tim and I were finally back on I-40E heading home. I was exactly 20 weeks on Monday, so we were excited about that. Then when we were about 15 miles out of Nashville, I felt baby (from now on to be known as Laurel Kathlynn) move quite a bit. She had been moving a lot more noticeably since Friday, but Tim still hadn't been able to feel here. I was holding my stomach and was able to feel her move from the outside, so I grabbed his hand and placed it on my stomach in hopes that he'd finally be able to feel her move. She moved and I said, "Did you feel that?" Tim gave me a disappointed look and said, "No." Then a couple seconds later it felt like she headbutted me! Before I could even say anything, Tim said, "But I felt that!" It was so exciting to be able to mark our halfway point with him feeling her move!
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Friday, October 24, 2008
Laurel's First Picture
I know this is a long time coming, but I'm finally adding an image of Laurel from our 20 week ultrasound. This is a 3d/4d image, and I know that it's a little hard to pick things out. She is on the right side of the image with her arm curled up next to her head. Her head is quite a bit larger than the rest of her body.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
A Few Nursery Pictures
We've started working on the baby's nursery! It's so exciting to imagine us putting Laurel to sleep in here.



You probably noticed that both Tim and I got to put a little bit of our influence into the room. (Look for the pink NY Giants helmet in the top picture, and clearly I had something to say about the Clemson Mobile - which even plays Tiger Rag as the lullaby.)
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Nursery Planning
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
"Hey Officer, that lady is stealing a watermelon!"
As I now have a definite baby bump, I thought it would be fun to see the tummy progression (especially for those of you whom I don't get to see very often!)
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Halfway there and kickin'
After a whirlwind weekend that involved first traveling to South Carolina for the Clemson game and then heading to Nashville for a training seminar Monday, Tim and I were finally back on I-40E heading home. I was exactly 20 weeks on Monday, so we were excited about that. Then when we were about 15 miles out of Nashville, I felt baby (from now on to be known as Laurel Kathlynn) move quite a bit. She had been moving a lot more noticeably since Friday, but Tim still hadn't been able to feel here. I was holding my stomach and was able to feel her move from the outside, so I grabbed his hand and placed it on my stomach in hopes that he'd finally be able to feel her move. She moved and I said, "Did you feel that?" Tim gave me a disappointed look and said, "No." Then a couple seconds later it felt like she headbutted me! Before I could even say anything, Tim said, "But I felt that!" It was so exciting to be able to mark our halfway point with him feeling her move!
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