Thursday, June 16, 2011

I am finally out of my first trimester ! Most of you probably are aware of how happy that makes me - But for those of you who don't know. I'm ecstatic. After having about five weeks of morning sickness, and being very very worried about my pregnancy. I am just really happy that we are finally able to say that we are in our second trimester!!! :D:D

Jesse and I's newest nephew was born last week! Havyn James is here and I am already in love with him! 

Jesse and I went to Cleveland on Tuesday for the Glee Live concert ! It was wonderful, and I had a great great time. Jesse on the other hand, was super bored but totally the best husband ever for coming with me! It was good for us to get away, and have a couple days to ourselves and not really worry about anything. 

My belly is growing and I cannot believe I am already showing ! I didn't think it would happen so fast. Its almost time for some maternity clothes :) 

My next appointment is not for a couple more weeks. & We have six weeks until we can find out what we are having!!!!! 


Not sure, if Jesse and I will ever agree on a name for the baby but that's ok.


Here is the Fetal Development for week 14: 
Now that we're in tri-two, are you ready to rock-n-roll?! Okay, okay, maybe just a little waltz will suffice, seeing as you're in a family way and looking like you need a nap.
At about 3.5 inches long, your peach-sized baby's little body and limber limbs are coordinated enough for loads of complicated motions.
In fact, it's very likely that they're in the middle of some fancy break-dance moves right now!
Unfortunately, you're not going to feel their fancy moves until sometime after week 18 because they're still too small to trigger sensations in your uterus. Their movements are recognizable on an ultrasound, though.
Speaking of which - you could schedule a gender ultrasound with your health care provider, if you're interested in knowing whether you're carrying a boy or a girl break-dancer. Or you can keep it a surprise till their birthday!
FYI: Weeks 16 - 18 are the first dates where the presence or lack of a penis and testicles can be clearly detected via ultrasound.
Your baby is also starting to develop the ability to move their eyes this week, although their eyelids remain fused shut for another three months.
Cute development of the week: their little hands can grasp at things and your wee babe can already suck their thumb!

Some pictures from the last week :)  

Johnathon and Caity in the pool :) 

Me before the GLEE concert :) 


He looks so excited for GLEE huh?


Cleveland


From last week ;) 






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