We just got back from our first appointment with Dr. Jane Fang. All went well, and we were both surprised by how surprised we were when we saw the ultrasound. I mean, I've been around people who show me their blurry ultrasound pictures and ask if I can "see" the baby. I never can really tell what is going on in those pictures, so I figured the doc would have to point out every little blur and note "That is the head....that is the butt..." But not so with our little one. This kid is a dancer, a krumper, if you will, and was moving all over the place. We could clearly see it's arms, legs, and head. It didn't even look as alien as I thought it would. It resembled this plastic baby that Belinda gave me the day we shared our good news with them.* Damon told me afterwards that he even had tears in his eyes during the ultrasound. Our doc said things are moving along nicely and most danger of miscarriage is over. I guess we are free to share the news with the world. I will be in and out of work next week, so I might spill the beans with my boss. I also need to figure out what I get in terms of leave from work. I just went over my employee manual, and was not happy with what I read. I will chat with H.R. next week too. Well, my afternoon headache is starting to set in, so I will so take my afternoon nap. What am I going to do when school starts!?!?!
In the bad photo above, my finger is pointing to the baby's head, in case it's not clear.
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Thank-you for the first picture of your baby and my grand-baby. I see its little head, arms, and legs. I can't wait to meet him/her.
I love you,
Mother (Grandma)
Yes, I was moved by the baby's flailing----unlike its hard-hearted mother. And I guess since it has its mother's krumping genes, it will have to be taught at an early age not to mix krumping and chocolate martinis.
i'm gonna say it now. i challenge that baby to a krump-off. i'm ready whenever it is.
it looks just like you!
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