Thursday, May 3, 2012
Still a boy!
This past week we had our twenty week ultrasound! Yeah!!! Let's celebrate were halfway there! Unfortunately the last half involves being fully pregnant in the summer. Things went well and the baby appears to be developing well! Best of all, he is still a boy! Once again more than willing to give us that little bit! But unfortunately that is the only thing he was willing to give. "Wow this baby is moving!" "Are you sure you didn't have any sugar before you came?" (this one was asked three times, followed by...) "Do you drink a lot of caffeine?" "Wow he is really dancing around!" Words you do not want to hear from an ultrasound tech, especially since you have heard them once before, and last time that baby turned into our little ball of very active energy running around your house, that would give the energizer bunny a run for his money!!! My thoughts are, "Can you sedate him?" "What!? Am I missing something?" "What lesson was I suppose to learn that I have not learned yet?" So there you have it, we may be getting another Lucas! This may account for the reason Craig was able to feel him for the first time this week!
"Rhett is my favorite friend!"
One of our really close friends just so happens to live right next door to us, and they have a little boy, named Rhett, who is about a year older than Lucas. They have become really good friends. As soon as Lucas wakes up he wants to go play with Rhett. The two of them have been know to talk to each other through the wooden wall that separates their deck from ours. Some evenings we will hear Rhett out on the deck calling Lucas's name and vise versa. If we are heading out and we tell Lucas that his friends will be there, Lucas will ask, "Is Rhett going to be there?" The other day we were at a baptism and Rhett came and sat by us. Lucas comes and sits on my lap and says, "Rhett is my favorite friend!" Don't be deceived, these two have also been know to conspire, like the time it was dark and cold outside and Lucas had no pants on and had bare feet, but these two decide they are going to take a little jog around the building. Little buggers!
Being Pregnant
The last couple of weeks I have been consistently asking Craig this question in one form or another "We want to do this 3 more times? Really?" I really shouldn't be complaining, since it took us longer than expected to get to this point and it really hasn't been awful. But, this is my blog and you don't have to read it so I am going to blog about anyway. It's just that this time has been more difficult than Lucas. Symptoms just seem to be showing up early than they did the first time. My belly seems a little bigger at this stage now, then with Lucas, it is just different this time around, not necessarily awful and miserable, just different and slightly uncomfortable.
Time Out For Women
There is a two day women's conference that is put on by Desert book and tours around the U.S. called "Time out for Women". This is not usually my type of thing, but several women from my ward were going, and a few of them had gone in the past and really enjoyed it. I decided to give it a try, plus it was a weekend away from my child and husband, which was needed! I was pleasantly surprised. I am not saying I am going to be a groupie or anything, but I am glad I went and I did have a good experience. Several of the women in the group that had previously been mentioned how the setting was much more intimate and done on a smaller scale. This however, didn't stop us from waking up at the crack of dawn and standing in the line to be on the third and fourth row. Even though we were the first ones in line, I wasn't about to fight the lady for the second row. A huge group of women all with the same focus in mind is deadly and brutal. I thoroughly enjoyed most of the presenters and the music was pretty good, though I enjoyed the violinist more than the singing group. A few of the presenters talked about things I really needed to hear, and made me re-evaluate my life and the way I go about certain things. All in all it was a success!!!
Feeding the Ducks!
It was a beautiful day, gorgeous! For playgroup we went to a park that has a pond to feed the ducks! Lucas loved this! I bought a whole loaf of cheap bread, thinking we would never use it all, Lucas quickly proved me wrong as he eagerly used the entire loaf! Those lucky ducks had a feast and were well fed! He also enjoyed chasing the ducks and following the ducks around.
Still in Diapers!
Lucas definitely does things on his own schedule, completely throwing out the window any milestone chart that the "average" child follows. This whole potty thing is just not happening. We have tried, positive reinforcement (bribery) (this does not work, he just decides that he doesn't want a treat, he doesn't care), going cold turkey, even threatening him (he can't go to preschool without being potty trained and he knows it). Lucas understands all of this, he understands the concept, he know that mommy, daddy, and all of his friends go potty, he even gives you applause when you go and has even offered us a treat as reward. He knows when he needs to go, which is the frustrating part. One time I was sitting at the computer, Lucas was playing with his friend, and watching an educational show, he comes up to me holding his diaper, butt naked and tells me that his diaper is dry, he went pee and poop in the potty and he would like his treat! My thoughts are, "are you serious kid?" I am not even going to try to understand, I am just going to roll with it. Basically Lucas literally decides when he would like to use the potty, there are days when he says "I need to go potty" and keeps himself completely dry, and others when he refuses to try to go potty. The conclusion I have come to is Lucas is going to decided when he is going to go potty, and hopefully it is before preschool starts. In all likelihood he will probably start using the potty consistently the day he starts school!
Early Ultra Sound
(This is catching up on some things that happened previously, so excuse the timeline from being out of order)
Due to a slight concern regarding a cyst on one of my ovaries, we had an early ultrasound at 15 weeks. So on March 19th we were able to find out that we were having (drum roll please!) another baby......................boy! It's a boy!!! When I asked the ultrasound tech if she would be willing to take a look in that direction to see, she was willing, but reminded us that it is difficult to identify this early in the pregnancy. Lucky for us our children don't seem to have a problem exposing themselves! And this child was more than willing to give us a good look. As we were looking at the screen, Craig and I were pretty sure it was a boy, but the tech didn't say anything, initially, so we weren't sure, then she asked us if we were sure wanted to know, and she said she thought it was a boy. However, by the end of the appointment she was thoroughly convinced it was a boy! Craig is once again relieved and feels like he just dodged a bullet, again!
Due to a slight concern regarding a cyst on one of my ovaries, we had an early ultrasound at 15 weeks. So on March 19th we were able to find out that we were having (drum roll please!) another baby......................boy! It's a boy!!! When I asked the ultrasound tech if she would be willing to take a look in that direction to see, she was willing, but reminded us that it is difficult to identify this early in the pregnancy. Lucky for us our children don't seem to have a problem exposing themselves! And this child was more than willing to give us a good look. As we were looking at the screen, Craig and I were pretty sure it was a boy, but the tech didn't say anything, initially, so we weren't sure, then she asked us if we were sure wanted to know, and she said she thought it was a boy. However, by the end of the appointment she was thoroughly convinced it was a boy! Craig is once again relieved and feels like he just dodged a bullet, again!
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