Monday, October 12, 2009

October 12, 2009



These were the scenes that greeted me this morning when I woke up.  The first word that comes to mind - DEPRESSING!  I can't believe it's not even the middle of October and we are having our SECOND measurable snowfall!  That's right - second.  Saturday morning we had about .3 inches, which isn't much, but enough that the ground was covered.  This morning there is much more than that and it's still falling.  We had a fabulous September with temperatures in the 70's for most of it and now we have this.  I guess we just skipped fall this year - lovely.

On to happier things - I am in my 19th week.  Here is a picture that I took last week:


 
 
Slowly starting to get bigger, but still don't really look that pregnant;  just looks like I have a fat belly from drinking too much beer.  Probably the biggest development is that I started to feel the baby move.  It's exciting and I kind of feel like the baby is reassuring me that it's doing just fine inside of me.  I can't wait for Thursday.  We have our ultrasound and then we can see our little Nimzlet and make sure that it is growing just the way it should be.  

6 comments:

LisaD said...

Ok - the snowfall part sucks. So let's talk about better things. :) I can't believe you are 19 weeks already! I feel like you just barely started your 2nd trimester!! Now you are almost half way thru the whole pregnancy already!!!! Woo hoo! How exciting that you are starting to feel movement - isn't that the neatest thing?! :D

Kellys said...

Wow! I can't believe the snow. It is WAY too early for that. I am excited for your ultrasound on Thursday! It's so neat to see the baby.

Ella said...

Looking good! Can't wait to hear the update on Thursday :) I'll be thinking of you!

Abby said...

Yay, so glad that you are feeling Baby move!! So fun! (and that we talked about reading each other's blogs the other days so I can actually comment) =)

uncas said...

Whoohoo! Christmas in October!

Doc Blume said...

I'm sure the Twins will love playing baseball outside next year.