The DRIEST most personality-less ultrasound tech in the entire world told me yesterday that there are no boy parts visible. Sooo, I guess I'm able to think pink!!!!! We're very excited and are thinking of girl names!
And, yeah, yeah, it's important that an ultrasound tech know that mechanical stuff and that anatomy stuff, but what about some people skills! I mean, they're going to deliver some of the most important news in the whole world! They should have to take a class on how to deliver the news!
Have you told your boys yet? I bet this is happy news for your mother in law. It seems like babies often come at good times to cheer up grandparents who are sick.
I have some names for you. Medulla Obligata, Melba Sue, and Waddy Peytona. That's all. Oooh, gee! My verification started off with VFD! Am I the only one who reads the Series of Unfortunate Events books?
I Tara- I saw your comment on Shannon's blog, and linked over here. My husband and I had one of those 'surprise' ultrasounds, giving us news a girl, after three boys in a row. Sophie will be two in December. Girls are fun and hormonal (yes, even as toddlers), and a lot more loud than I thought! I'm sure having older brothers has a lot to do with our little girl's spunky personality. She is a joy, and you will just love taking her with you for 'girl time' and buying pink and purple clothes and learning how to do hair (I'm still working on that one!). Congratulations. God bless you and your little girl. -Tami
I am a Christian, wife and mother to four kids. I love fancy coffee, Pepsi and baked goods. I also love to do crafty things. My current project is quilting, but I'm also dabbling in making other baby items!
I'm married to Jim and we have four kidlets. Evan (11), Aidan (8), Toby (6) and the pink caboose is Avery who is four.
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Ooooooooo, congratulations! Now you have a full set!!! Yay!
CONGRATULATIONS!!!! You're entering into a whole new parenting experience! What fun!! :)
Yay!
And, yeah, yeah, it's important that an ultrasound tech know that mechanical stuff and that anatomy stuff, but what about some people skills! I mean, they're going to deliver some of the most important news in the whole world! They should have to take a class on how to deliver the news!
I'm so excited for you, Tara! It's about time we get some more girls around here! Love, Leah
Have you told your boys yet? I bet this is happy news for your mother in law. It seems like babies often come at good times to cheer up grandparents who are sick.
I'm going to get out my pink yarn. Love to you all.
I have some names for you. Medulla Obligata, Melba Sue, and Waddy Peytona. That's all. Oooh, gee! My verification started off with VFD! Am I the only one who reads the Series of Unfortunate Events books?
I Tara- I saw your comment on Shannon's blog, and linked over here. My husband and I had one of those 'surprise' ultrasounds, giving us news a girl, after three boys in a row.
Sophie will be two in December.
Girls are fun and hormonal (yes, even as toddlers), and a lot more loud than I thought! I'm sure having older brothers has a lot to do with our little girl's spunky personality.
She is a joy, and you will just love taking her with you for 'girl time' and buying pink and purple clothes and learning how to do hair (I'm still working on that one!).
Congratulations. God bless you and your little girl.
-Tami
Haven't heard from you in a while. How's everything going? Y'all are in my prayers!
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