Tuesday, September 28, 2010

We're almost to the half way mark!

Well nothing new has happened with the babies since finding out they were girls, people have started asking me if I feel them yet and I can't honestly say yes. I feel "flutters" randomly and when I stop to concentrate on them they never "flutter" again. Figures. :) I've also noticed that my belly button is changing rapidly. Weird I know, but it's flattening out and I'm working on being okay with an outtie for the next 4.5 months. I'm also in a stage where I definitely need to go shopping for more clothes. I've managed to get away with most of my regular clothes with a few maternity pieces mixed in, but I noticed today that my shirts aren't coming down as far as I would like, and honestly I just don't like the way they are fitting. Shucks, I HAVE to go shopping. ;)

Speaking of shopping I am about to go crazy with all of the different baby bedding options! There are just so many out there, I am starting to get amazingly overwhelmed by them. That and I'm picky. I want two different sets (either different color combinations or coordinating sets) so that they aren't exactly the same, and there aren't many options out there (that I like) for twin girls. I have mangaged to find a few "sets" but I'm not that good at the whole decision making thing when it comes to big purchases. Oh well, that's what family is for, right? To give opinions on these kinds of things and to help you make a decision? :)

On another topic, we had our first guests here at the new house! Quinn and one of his flight students came by over the weekend just to hang out with us! It was a fun weekend, we watched the Cowboys' first win of the season, went to the beach with the dogs and Rush busted out his boogie board (the waves were huge and he even shared it with Quinn and Aaron!), and the boys helped me babysit one night for a friend. Overall it was a successful weekend with AWESOME Fall weather! Who wants to be next?

Did I mention the awesome weather? Well this weekend was great, even though it has been raining solid pretty much since Sunday night, but this coming weekend is supposed to be another great one! In fact it's supposed to actually get chilly, and I would say I'm going to bust out my sweaters but I don't think there are many that will still fit me. Oh well, gotta get some of those too while I'm shopping. ;) Anyways I'm excited about the change in weather, we've got some fun activities planned and it's going to make them easier on me just by being cooler. My girlfriends and I are hoping to drive up to an outlet mall one weekend to do some shopping and Christmas shopping and then another weekend Rush and I and maybe another couple are planning on driving out to the Biltmore! YAY! I've been wanting to see that place for a while. Then we've got the Marine Corp Marathon up in DC on Halloween that is going to be a blast, even if I can't run the 10K. Some of my girlfriends are planning a small shower for me here in NC in November and then the Marine Corp Ball somewhere around the middle of the month, and then I am flying home for a shower and Thanksgiving! What's not to love about this Fall?

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Drumroll please.....

Rush and I are having identical twin GIRLS!!!
I know y'all might not believe me but I've got ultrasounds to prove it. This came as a big surprise to everyone in my family. Everyone would have sworn up and down that it had to be boys, but God had other plans and we all know that He doesn't make mistakes.
The dr appt went very well, nothing out of the ordinary and we are proud to say the Dr. used the words "perfect" more than once to describe our girls. Who could ask for more? He said they were right where they need to be and again had beautiful anatomies. I'm starting to wonder if he says that about everyone or if our girls are just that "perfect"? I'm going to go with we have perfect girls. :) It's hard to really believe that we are having girls, we are still getting over the fact that we were having TWO babies! I'm actually starting to let myself do some online-window-shopping to see what's out there for girls and how I'm going to want to dress them. I must admit there are so many more options for little girls than boys. I think we might need to buy stock in Gymboree! Oh and before anyone asks, we DO NOT have names yet! We honestly don't even know where to begin. It's so much more fun to name other peoples kids, naming your own is stressful! At least we still have a few months until we have to make anything legal. I'll take suggestions, but I'm not promising that I'll use them.

Anyways, here are the ultrasounds. The tech wrote on the picture where each leg was and which one is which.

Hope everyone has had a great last day of summer! Tomorrow is officially the start of autumn, and I'm excited about it! I know it may not feel like fall yet, but I am ready to start decorating for Thanksgiving and CHRISTMAS!!! And seeing as we will be spending Christmas here this year, I'm pretty sure I'm going to be going all out. ;) Rush will be trying to hide my debit card! LOL! Just kidding, but really I do love Christmas season, I'll be struggling to keep the Christmas CDs away until after Thanksgiving. Can you imagine how crazy I'm going to be when I have two little elvettes* to help me!
*I made this word up. :)

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Where do I even begin?!

For those of you who don't know, my grandma Mooney passed away this past Thursday. I was very lucky to be able to get a last minute flight down to San Antonio to see her and talk to her Wednesday and was able to be there with my family Saturday when we laid her to rest. I am very grateful that I was able to make this last minute trip. This wasn't unexpected, but it was quicker than we expected. And sometimes quicker can be better. Mooney didn't suffer long term in a nursing home or in hospice which I believe to be a blessing in itself. She lived a long fullfilled life and made a difference in many others. Looking back I am glad that I got to spend those years at home before Rush and I got married. I was able to spend time with Mooney while driving her to the doctor (she liked to call me her "Crazy Wreck Driver" even though we never once had an accident or a close call and I always got her there on time :)  ), helping her around the house (mostly with George the dog) and also with the cattle (Dad and Uncle Jesse did most of the work, I can only take credit for Buttercup and Wesley). Speaking of Buttercup and Wesley, to those who don't know, they were a set of twin calves that one of Mooney's cows had and was having trouble feeding. Twin calves are pretty rare, and we had to supplement these with bottles. Maybe God was testing me with twin calves and I passed! Anyways, Mooney was a sweet heart and I don't know that I ever heard her say anything hurtful about another. I couldn't have asked for a better Mooney. She will be very much missed, but I know that she is happy and in Heaven with Jesus, Papaw, and Bubba.

So that was my week and weekend last week, and as of Monday we now know what we are expecting in February! I am so excited, but I'm not going to tell you just yet. ;) Rush says I'm sadistic in that way. Anyways I wanted to give everyone one last chance to vote on our baby gender poll, and if you are one of the lucky few who we've managed to get a hold of, please do not vote. I am hoping in the next day or two we will have managed to get a hold of immediate family to let them know the news, and I will be able to post pictures of the twins showing their gender in the ultrasounds!

Until next time, thanks and Gig'Em! :)

Thursday, September 02, 2010

So far so good!

Well Rush and I went to my first appointment with the specialist down in Wilmington this past Wednesday. So far he said everything is looking great. In his words the babies have "beautiful anatomies," which is what every momma wants to hear. :) As of now one baby is slightly bigger than the other, the Dr. said that is perfectly normal, and to be expected. And as far as scanning for TTTS, I found out all they do is an ultrasound and measure the amount of fluid around each baby. The fluid levels were slightly different (just like their sizes) but that we are still good and have no worries yet. Main thing is for me to be on top of my nutrition and exercise. He even tried to see if he could tell the sex of the babies! Of course they weren't developed enough to tell (I'm in week 14) but we're hoping that maybe at our next visit in two weeks we'll be able to see some clues as to what we're expecting. :)

We also found out that our Dr. was from Abilene! And went to med school at UTSA right around the same time that Leland did, so our job is to find out if they might possibly know each other before our next visit! It truly is a small world.

Now as for Thanksgiving...he did NOT want me to travel. He didn't like the idea of me traveling after week 26, but he did give me advice if I decided to "break the rules." SO I did some looking and I will be right at 26 weeks and figure I will just be on my best behavior while I "break the rules!" We are really looking forward to being able to see all of our family since it will probably be next summer when we are moving back to Texas (we hope) before we will see everyone again. Either way, we are both looking forward to Thanksgiving and getting to spend time with family.

Now I know everyone is hearing all about Earl and NC and all of the evacuations. Well we were not given a warning to evacuate so I think I will be just fine riding it out with the pups. Heck, I slept through the one that came through last year! I think we will just have some wind and rain and a lot of branches and leaves to pick up this weekend. Nothing major. And if we lose power I have plenty of flashlights, a radio, lots of water, food, and dog food. All in all I'm thinking it's going to be a good night to curl up with a book! :)

And last but definitely not least, I get to brag again! This is breaking news, so much so that I had to call Rush and tell him, even though it is about him! We just found out that Rush has been career designated! Yay! This doesn't mean we know where we are going to be relocating to, but that it is highly likely we will be a military family for 3 more years. CONGRATS Babe! I knew you would get this, and I'm so proud of you! I love you!