Thursday, March 15, 2007

Big News

That's right, we are going to have a baby! We've been waiting to share the news until I had my first doctor's visit, and I did this past Tues. The pictures below are from my sonogram today. Very exciting!!

Here is a pretty good picture of the baby. It was moving around a lot, waving its arms and legs. I drew on the same picture below identifying body parts in case if you have trouble (like I do) figuring out what is in these pictures.



And our child is a whopping 2.66 cm long!! Huge, I know. I am 9 1/2 weeks along, so round about Oct. 14th, there will be a new Alexander running around!!! Just wanted to share the news!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I am soooooo thrilled for you guys! I have already started looking for things to buy you and the baby.... my first friend to start a family! I have a feeling he or she will be very spoiled by many! lol. I am crying over the sonogram pictures! What a surreal feeling that must have been!! I am calling you after work TODAY; this week has been horribly busy at work....
love you both MUCHO!
:)

Anonymous said...

HOW EXCITING! I couldn't be happier for you both.
Welcome to the wonderful, eventful, exciting and scary new world that is parenthood!
You're entire life I'm sured you've heard that no one loves you like your parents; that there is no love like that of a parent. You will soon learn this is true.
Enjoy it and look forward to a love that is indescribable, unimaginable and the most fulfilling in the world!!!
Congrats!

Anonymous said...

Speaking for the grandparents, I am thrilled. That is one cute kid. Looks like me (no hair). I wonder if his/her hair will be red.

Anonymous said...

Congratulations! I am so excited for you, there is nothing like the mysterious, wonderful world of expecting a child who is truly longed for and loved already. Blessings on your family.

Love,
Teresa Hughes

kristinbednarz said...

AHHHHH!

You already know how I feel about this baby! Hello! You will make the most beautiful materinty portfolio EVER!

Congratulations again!