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Homework
Week 28, 2.8 pound baby, 164 pound Andrea
Yesterday we spent about 3 hours at the doctors office getting an ultrasound, blood sugar test and doctor’s exam. The ultrasound wasn’t as exciting as the first one, mainly because the baby is so big that you can only see one body part at a time. I was […]Tour de Georgia
Last weekend was a very exciting weekend for us. We skipped work on
Friday and headed to the North Georgia mountains to watch a
professional cycling race featuring riders as famous as Lance
Armstrong, Mario Cippolini, Jens Voigt, Bobby Julich, George
Hincapie…
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We planned our trip very carefully to accommodate my “condition.” This
entailed packing a full cooler and plenty of […]The Skin I’m (we’re) in and Strange Belly Facts
The baby is now supposed to be 16 inches long and weigh about 2 pounds.
She can now open her eyes and look around at all the exciting things
happing around her. My belly is definitely growing, but it doesn’t seem
big enough to accommodate a baby this size.
Frank has enjoyed poking the belly to see if it […]Latest Belly Shot
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Have Pillows, Will Travel
Last week, Frank was sick with a stomach flu for over 3 days. My
super-sensitive pregnant chick immune system successfully fought off
the bug because I went home with a fever on Thursday, took a nap and
was fine by Friday. I think that explains the backache and general blah
feeling that consumed me last week. For a few […]