Baby Garrison is doing great and is still kicking and squirming around. I'm still feeling great, so that's a blessing, especially with us flying home in a week. Other than this new head shot, there's not really anything new to report...which is a good thing. We just can't wait to meet her!
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Baby Garrison's FIRST headshot
Friday, August 03, 2007
Mugshot
Here's Baby G at 24 weeks (my last visit). Of all the 25 ultrasound pictures the DR took, this was the only one that they gave me. It's a little blurry (some of the others were much better), but beggars can't be choosers, right?
Well, this appointment was the one where the DR was able to see that she was a girl. Matt had to fly and couldn't make it to the appointment (it ends up that he had a ground abort--and didn't end up flying--figures!), so I told the DR to not tell me the sex if she could see it. Instead of telling me, I asked her to write it down on a piece of paper and put it in an envelope so that Matt and I could find out together later that night. So, when the DR was able to see her little tush and girl parts, she told me to turn my head and said that she was about 85-90% sure she knew the sex.
I was so anxious to open the envelope, but waited until later that night when Matt and I could open it together. Well, when we opened the envelope we found a little piece of paper that said, "90% girl."
That was our excitement for the night and will continue to be for a long while. Hope you enjoy the pictures as much as we do...
Thursday, August 02, 2007
We've Got NEWS!!!
Our little munchkin is moving around all the time and is apparently nocturnal, as she's the most active at night when we're trying to fall asleep. She loves kicking me to let me know that's she's doing okay and Matt and I are still in awe each time she kicks and my stomach jumps. That has been one of the coolest things we've ever experienced.
The shopping hasn't completely begun yet, but don't worry...I'm getting my bearings for all the fun girl things out there. We've already ordered Baby G's car seat and pram here in Germany and are anxiously awaiting their arrival. Hopefully they'll get in before we leave (I'm seriously crossing my fingers). We only had to put a deposit down when we ordered them and don't have to pay for them until we pick them up, so Matt's dreading that bill already. I told him that this is only the beginning :).
Matt's really thrilled to have a baby girl and he's already wrapped around her little finger...and he says that he's going to be the 'disciplinarian'--yeah right. We're just starting to think about names now that we know she's a girl (Matt has three inputs thus far 'no,' 'that's horrible,' and 'that's weird'), but I think it's going to take us a while to find a name. I need to go buy a baby name book and get serious about it, but I'm hoping a name will just come to us without us getting all neurotic about it.
Sorry it's taken me so long to update the blog. We've just been so busy lately and are in the process of moving out of our house. I'll fill you in on the past month as soon as I get a chance to breathe--hopefully that will be sometime next week! Until then...thanks for your patience.
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Still in the D-A-R-K...
On the flip side of my disappointment, there is great news to report. The baby is doing great and is growing perfectly (he's already about 306 grams--or .674 lbs). He's developing according to schedule and is healthy--which is the most important thing. So far, his nugget is in the 'normal' size range, so unless he goes through a cranium only growth spurt, his head should be more the size of a normal human being's and not the 'plus-size' of Matt's...which is great news for me since I don't look forward to the possibility of a broken tailbone like Laura got when giving birth to Matt.
The DR took about 10 different pictures of the baby and took all sorts of measurements, so here is the ultrasound picture he gave us to take home. I wanted to ask if he was kidding--because of all the really cool pictures of the head and body, he gave us the one of his leg. But, beggars can't be choosers, so I guess eventually (when we move) I'll get my whole file filled with all the other cool ultrasound pictures. Even though it's just his leg, I still think it's pretty cool. For those of you who look at ultrasound pictures and have no clue what you're looking at (I'm that way), here's a little explanation...
Baby G's right leg is at the very top of the picture. He happened to be upside down the entire visit, so just imagine that he's doing an upside down 'L.' From left to right in the picture, you can see his right foot (and little heel!), his right fibula/tibia (shin bones), the bend in his knee, and his right femur bones inside his leg. It's pretty cool how much you can see and how developed he already is (and he's only half-way 'made').
On a funny note, our little darling already knows when I'm talking about him. Since our appointment on Tuesday, every time that I say the word 'stubborn' in reference to him, he kicks me! It's kinda cute and funny now, but I know that as time progresses I'm not going to think it's so cute (I'll probably think it's more annoying!).
Well, we'll let you know if we find out the sex earlier than 19 July (my next appt.)...and chances are that we will. I just can't wait that long (we might pay another OB in Bitburg to do another ultrasound before my next appt.), so we'll see.
Monday, June 18, 2007
Amy's New Toy...
The 'toy' I rented on-line is a Fetal Heart Rate Monitor. It's a high-tech Doppler with a 2 MgHz probe. The company I rented it from is run by an OB/GYN and the Doppler is really safe (it's the same type that they use at the DRs offices-- and I had to get my OB's okay on it before I was able to rent it). The reason Matt didn't think it was a good idea is because he thought I would be using it all the time and get worried/freaked out if I couldn't find the baby's heartbeat every minute of the day. Since I didn't use it until yesterday (and I've had it for about a month now), I think Matt realizes that I'm not going to get obsessive compulsive about it. I have been really proud of myself for not trying it any earlier, as I was so excited when it came in the mail, but I wanted to prove to Matt that I wasn't going to be freakish about having it.
Well, yesterday, we were having a lazy day and slept in (until about 9am) and I thought I felt the baby move. I've thought I've felt him for a few weeks now, but I haven't been sure, so I haven't really made a big deal about it. Yesterday's movements felt a little bit different than what I've been feeling so I asked Matt if I could pull out the Doppler and try it out. When it came in the mail he said that he didn't want to have anything to do with it, but yesterday he said sure. So...we covered my lower tummy with some ultrasound gel that came with the Doppler and the search began. It was kinda hard to find the baby's heartbeat (my heartbeat was so loud) but after about a minute we found it. It was such an amazing feeling to hear the little pitter-patters of his tiny heart just thumping away.
The coolest part of the Doppler is that you can connect it to your computer and record the heartbeat to your hard drive as a wav file. So, after finding his heartbeat yesterday, I ran downstairs and connected the Doppler to the laptop (in hindsight, it would have been easier to have brought the laptop to me!) and recorded his heartbeat so that I could post it/email it out today. As the weeks progress, I'll keep posting new recordings on the site for you to hear. If you didn't notice, the link to hear Baby Garrison's heartbeat is over on the top of the page on the RIGHT.
I think it's totally cool and hope you do too...especially since we are so far away from everyone during this exciting new experience.
Wednesday, June 06, 2007
Happy Mosel 2007
We had a fun time, although I couldn't do any cool tricks like ride without holding the handle bars (since I'm pregnant)! 30 miles doesn't sound very far on a bike, but my bum would tell you a different story!
Here are some pictures from Happy Mosel 2007. Matt was really fascinated by the fact that the Fire Station was selling wine and beer from inside the fire house garage. As you can see from the photos, they converted a part of the garage into a bar (you can see all their gear hanging in the background!). Oh, and there's nothing like having a cigarette machine mounted on the outside of a fire station...
Sopot, Poland
Matt and I had a fantastic weekend in Sopot. Being the beach bum that I am, I loved just sitting in the sun reading and Matt had a fun time hanging out with the rest of the group at the beach. When we weren't at the beach, we were taking in the luxuries of our hotel. The person who booked our hotel, Mehow, is best friends with Boose (a guy in Matt's flight and a friend of ours) and just happens to be Polish. Mehow moved to Boston when he was 6 and grew up in America (which is how he met Boose). After college four years ago, he moved back to Poland to teach English and be near family. Well, due to the fact that Poland isn't that far from Germany, Mehow has come to visit Boose a few times and has managed to come along on trips with everyone in the squadron. So, all of us are thus friends with Mehow--which was the main reason we all went to Poland for the weekend--to see Mehow.
We had a great relaxing weekend in Sopot and managed to get a light tan as well!
The ING Luxembourg Marathon
Well, walking a half marathon and running a half/full marathon are two different ball games. I think those 13.1 miles were the LONGEST 13.1 miles of my life! Luckily, I had a friend, Lee Anne, who also walked with me and kept the conversation flowing for the 3 hours that it took us to finish. Lee Anne's husband, Chris, ran with Matt in the full, so Matt had a running buddy to keep him company too.
Matt and Chris did great and Lee Anne and I finished (which was our only goal). Although, the Luxembourg police did try to kick us off the course once--as they said that the event 'was not a game and that we should either stop or run.' We just ignored them and kept walking--and we successfully were the LAST people to cross the finish line for the half marathon!
Sardinia
Since weather was so nice on the day we arrived, Matt and I took the FOURFOUR out to a grotto north of Alghero. Not only was there a grotto to be seen, but about 700 stairs to go down and then back up (they wrapped around the coastal rocks). Here's a picture of me on some of the stairs. Since Matt and I are in pretty good shape, the stairs weren't too challenging...although my calves were a little sore the next day!
The next day, Matt and I took a fantastic drive along the coast from Alghero down to the coastal town of Bosa. It was like driving on Pacific Coast Highway in California but in Sardinia. Along the way to Bosa, we spotted a private beach that was tucked away in the cliffs in a small cove. It took us a few minutes to try to figure out how to get down to it from the highway and then about a 15 minute hike, but once we made it down there, we were so glad we had found it. It was beautiful (and there was sand)! Here's a picture of the private beach (taken when we were hiking down to it) and a picture of us out on some of the rocks. Matt managed to go explore the cliffs while I made myself at home reading in the sun.
For our drive back to Alghero from Bosa, we decided to take the inland scenic route through the rolling hills. Although not as beautiful as the coastal drive, this drive offered us some great views of the coast (in the distance) and the opportunity to see some cork trees. Sardinia is a big producer of cork--and it's made from the lower bark of the cork trees. Once a tree's bark is stripped for cork, it can no longer be used for any more extractions. As you can see, these cork trees have already been stripped and will continue to exist only to help create oxygen.
Then, the following day Matt and I went sailing on an 80ft wooden sail boat. There were 2 other couples on the boat with us and together, we all had a wonderful time (and I never felt sea-sick, which was a plus). The boat, the Andrea Jensen, was owned by a British couple who moved to Sardinia with their boat to turn their hobby into a job. We set sail in the morning and were taken out into the Mediterranean ocean where we sailed north along the coast until we reached a beautiful cove where we were served lunch, went snorkeling, and played in the water.
Matt got to help put up the spinnaker and all the other sails, so here is a picture of him working hard. We got back to Alghero that evening and then cleaned up and walked down to the old part of town (no cars allowed) for another great dinner by the water. Here are some pictures of our sail boat (they let me go out in a dinghy to take the pics!).
In all, we had an excellent time in Sardinia. It was a great relaxation weekend and one that allowed us to spend some much needed time together.
Thursday, May 24, 2007
DISCLAIMER...
As soon as we find out the sex, we'll post it and let you know! We just don't like calling the baby an 'it.' If he ends up being a girl, we figure it'll just be a funny story to tell her one day!
High Five...
(Sorry...my nugget is shielded by the placenta)
As you can see, our little peanut is growing into a precious little monster. Dr. Locher, my new German OB, said that he's developing according to schedule and based off of the measurements he took during the ultrasound (head, femur, arms, etc), he looked about 15 weeks and 5 days on Monday's visit...which would make him about 16 weeks and 1 day today (which is about a week ahead of what the Dr's on base initially told us). If he keeps growing like he is, maybe he'll introduce himself to us a little early...but you never know! We were just amazed and thrilled to see that he has all 5 fingers on this hand...it's astonishing how developed babies are at only 4 months.
(Sorry...my nugget is still hidden behind the placenta)
The ultrasound was incredibly fascinating, as we were able to see so much with the better technology and the fact that he's bigger. In addition to his arms and hands, we were able to see his ribs, his spine, his legs, and most of his body...EXCEPT for the parts that would tell us if he was a boy or a girl (he wasn't showing us any of his lower parts) and Matt was able to see him move for the first time, so every aspect of the ultrasound was incredibly exciting.
At our next visit in June, we're hoping to be able to find out the sex (if he's cooperating), so we can't wait. I'm dying to start shopping, so right now all the tempting European baby stores just taunt me. Regardless of the sex, we're going to be thrilled. Neither of us really has a preference--we just want him to be healthy.
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Yes, I'm really PREGGERS (British for Pregnant)!
Other than all the drama, the first trimester went really well. No major sickness, no tired-spells, no real cravings--mostly just food aversions. During the first trimester, he's been to Kirn, Germany--Ghent, Belgium--The Netherlands--Vienna, Austria--Sardinia, and Luxembourg...and there will be many more places he'll go before he's born. He's already a world traveller!
SAVE THE DATE...
WHERE: Las Vegas, Nevada
WHY: for BABY GARRISON
Monday, May 21, 2007
Vienna, Austria...
Thursday, May 17, 2007
Mom's Visit
For our night in Belgium, Matt surprised us with our hotel. When we pulled up top the hotel, both my mom and I laughed and said 'you're kidding, right?' Well, he wasn't. The 'hotel' was actually a large barge called the BOATel that was converted into a 9 room hotel that sat along the edge of one of the main canals that ran through Ghent. We laughed and laughed at the thought of sleeping on the boat, but it ended up being one of the best experiences--so great that Matt and I have actually decided to stay there again this summer with some friends. The rooms were nice and the view out of the port holes was really neat. Afterall, how many people can say that they've spent the night in a BOATel? And, as you an see to the right, Matt has come to find yet another public urinal. Apparently to men, the European public urinals are so fascinating!
After the Keukenhof, we headed back to Germany, as Mom had to leave to go back to the States on Easter Sunday. We had a wonderful time (as always) with her here and hope that more family will get to come see us before our European Vacation comes to an end.