TGIF

Dec 09, 2005 13:56

It's not been a good day. I don't know why, specifically, but I'm grouchy and tired and just about ready to go crazy. It's 57F in my house right now, and I'm wearing two layers plus a fleece bathrobe. Maybe that has something to do with it.
But there was one good part to the day....wanna see?
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tinkerbelljenny December 9 2005, 12:08:19 UTC
WOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!! How exciting! So glad to hear it went well. Did you get a due date?

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iamkas December 9 2005, 13:11:56 UTC
The tech said I'm measuring 3 days early from my LMP EDC, which puts me a WEEK ahead of my EDC based on O day (I was charting)....but to answer your question, 6/15.
I'm aiming for 4th of July. ;)

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mommy2girls December 9 2005, 12:08:19 UTC
Love the pics! So at least there was a good part to your crappy day. I'm in pretty much a crap mood too. lol.

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iamkas December 9 2005, 13:12:15 UTC
It's totally the weather. Sucks everywhere right now, methinks.

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vikib December 9 2005, 13:44:20 UTC
No, no, its 70s here. We just had a Division Xmas BBQ outside in the parking lot. Beautiful day here. :)

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iamkas December 9 2005, 15:36:13 UTC
Yes, but you're in San Diego, where it's required by God's Law to be beautiful every day forevermore.

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carlab December 9 2005, 12:11:44 UTC
Yay for Noah's baby!! I don't read ultrasounds well, so I was doing double takes trying to figure out if there were two in there. But now I see just one. They're wonderful pictures Karen.

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iamkas December 9 2005, 13:12:29 UTC
Just one! Please, God, just one!

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charmingdetails December 9 2005, 12:16:40 UTC
How beautiful!! So exciting!

(This is Allison, by the way; hope it's okay that I added you to my friends list!)

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iamkas December 9 2005, 13:12:51 UTC
Welcome! I promise neither to be this grumpy nor to have u/s pics every post.

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momtozoe December 9 2005, 12:23:21 UTC
Congrats on a good appointment and u/s. How wonderful! And I love Noah's reaction.

How sad about your brother. Things were so different just a generation ago, weren't they? I think I have mentioned before that my mom had twins before I was born and the doctors didn't even know she was having twins. She went into premature labor at 29 weeks and delivered the twins, but they didn't make it. Of course, that would never happen like that now.

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iamkas December 9 2005, 13:14:06 UTC
Very similar sitch, but my parents knew there was something wrong. The heartbeat through the fetoscope was never quite right. There just wasn't anything, at the time, the docs could do about it. Today there'd be some amazing in-utero surgery followed by a massive neonatal cardiac team in the room at delivery.

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