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Archive for September, 2007


The Ultrasound

Well, before I begin I must ask that no one says, “I told you so.” or anything like unto it. Reason being that I am tender hearted and because I am really nervous about raising a boy. Sure I have dated them, and yes, I am married to one, I also had a little bit of experience with boys at the various day cares I have worked at, but I have NEVER been a tom boy, I don’t like sports, I am not a very rough and tumble kind of person, and what in the tarnation am I supposed to do about a little boy’s natural inclination to solve problems by hitting or kicking? Boys are just generally more physical then girls and this makes me nervous. I do realize of course that a little boy could also end up being a book worm, a builder, and enjoy computers, rather being into sports and aggressive things, but nevertheless I am scared. Boys are just so foreign to me. Luckily, I believe that one of the reasons we wait to create life until we are married is so that at least one person will have some clue about why any given child is acting the way they do and so if I am ever home and my little Aiden is doing some boy thing that I don’t know how to react to, I can always call my sweet Brandon and he will help me to know what to do. He will be a good father. He is a good role model and example for a little boy. He will lead gently but firmly, while I do my best to nurture and simply understand the inner workings of my little boys mind. We sure are lucky and blessed that Heavenly Father decreed that there be mothers AND fathers to balance everything out.

So, I do have a few pictures of little Aiden but no video. His tiny toes are cute and every time the lab tech tried to get a good picture of his feet he pulled them away…I don’t doubt that it was tickling his little feet. His head is currently in the down position and he kept putting his little hands in front of his face. His spine was very clear and everything looks like it is growing and developing like it should. We even got to see his brain and the four chambers of his heart (which looked very healthy in my estimation). When she had us looking at his face it was a little halloweenesque because you could see the eye sockets and the nose sockets in the skull. I was amazed with how visible the bones were. Anyway, my very favorite picture of Aiden is the profile of his little face. I just love how you can see the little curve of his nose and mouth. I guess this is all, I still haven’t felt him move yet, but he definitely is moving around in there, at one point in the ultrasound he had his little legs stretched straight out in front of him, like he was the letter “L”. There must still be a lot of room in there if he can do that! Well, ta ta for now!

17 Weeks and 5 Days

Isn’t technology amazing? I can create a website soley devoted to keeping everyone up-to-date on baby Wilhelmsen. Seeing as how I am only 17 and 1/2 weeks along there is not much to share yet. Nevertheless it is important to note that I will find out the gender of the baby next week. Which for me is probably the most exciting part up to now. I have been patiently waiting to find out the gender, when all I have wanted to do for the last 17 and 1/2 weeks is decorate and shop for baby. I finally just had to buy the paint. I am going to be painting the nursery the same color regardless of gender so I felt ok doing that. The color is called vintage green and is a soft shade of olive green. There is also furniture to move out of the baby’s room before we can paint. I finally couldn’t wait any longer and have moved my sewing table out into the living room and have been working to empty out the chest of drawers that are in there. I have been patient thus far in the pregnancy, which, for those of you who know me, takes a lot of effort. It will be harder to be patient as the due date draws closer but hopefully if I can keep busy preparing for the little one, making clothes and a crib quilt, shopping, taking birthing classes and cleaning, then I will be able to keep my mind of my excitement and anticipation.

Well, mom and baby are doing fine. In fact, I had very little nausea early on and eventually learned that it was a direct result of the prenatal vitamins. You see, one of the side effects of the prenatal vitamins is nausea and every day with in an hour of taking the vitamins I would start to feel nauseous. I have been taking vitamin B6 all along as well and I learned that if I take the vitamin B6 10 mins. or so before the vitamins then it prevents the nausea. So, I thank my lucky stars that where nausea is concerned I have had it easy. My constant symptom from early on has been heart burn, this usually develops as baby gets a little bigger and starts to push up on the stomach but like I said, I was one of the “lucky” few to experience it early then most. Nevertheless even this is easily taken care of by heartburn medicine, which I consulted with the doctor about before taking. I have also been tired alot, but this is normal in pregnancy. No strange cravings yet and my only food aversion has been to homemade hamburgers. I can eat fast food hamburgers just fine, but I will not touch a burger fresh off the grill. Ahhh, the oddities of pregnancy.

I guess I better stop writing before this gets much longer. I will make sure to have Brandon put his two cents in every once in awhile. I will keep you all posted on baby’s gender and when he/she starts kicking!