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Friday, December 31, 2010

Baby Davis in 3D

Baby bump at 28 weeks, two days before ultrasound.

So I asked for a mini Ryan and it looks like that's what we are having. Last weekend while we were in Columbus, we decided to do a 3D-4D ultrasound. I can't explain how amazing it was to see our little D on a 60 inch TV in such detail. The package included a 15 minute session, 5 photos, a DVD of the session and measurements. Our tech was very generous and gave us an extra 5 minutes and lots of photos. Image after image, I saw a little Ryan in his adorable face. He also has really chubby cheeks, the more for kissing! According to the measurements, he weighed 3.2 lbs last week. So with that said, he is measuring a little bigger than average but I have predicted this all along. After all, I weighed 9 1/2 lbs. and my siblings were not small babies either.

His little feet!

Our Little D!


Did I mention that he kicked the whole time I was in the waiting room and then decided to sleep during the ultrasound.



Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Baby Shower in Columbus

While visiting in Columbus last week, my wonderful sisters, Colleen, Mary & Megan, and my cousin Katie threw me an amazing baby shower. I was so happy to see all my family and friends, and the decorations, food and desserts were perfect! Ryan and I are so thankful for all the generous gifts we received for our little D. He will be well dressed and have plenty of things to help him grow! The shower invitation requested that guests bring a signed book for baby Davis instead of a card. As a result, we received 56 books! I can't wait to snuggle up with him and read each story. Thank you, thank you, thank you, from a mom-to-be, teacher and a daughter who loved to listen to her mommy read to her.

Thank you for all the wonderful gifts!

The beautiful book case my sister-in-law Megan and her husband Nate made for the baby's room. Can't wait to fill it with  the books from the shower.

Owl themed center pieces made by Megan.
My sister Colleen and two of her friends designed and made this adorable cake for the shower. I loved the owl; you are so creative Colleen!

Photos with family and friends at the shower. Love you all!





 






Sunday, November 28, 2010

Starting to make some decisions....

We now have less than 16 weeks to go and are quickly realizing that this little bundle of sunshine will be here before we know it. So, with that said, we decided it was time to start getting things in order.  Here are some of the things we have been working on:

1. Baby room (and should we have one?): This was a tricky decision because we will be moving back to Columbus, OH, when our baby is four months old. We will also be putting our house on the market in the early spring, so there is the chance that our house could sell before the baby even sleeps in his room. However, I know myself very well and those of you who witnessed how much time I spent putting together my classroom my first year of teaching would not be surprised to know that I need to do this to feel "prepared." So why this might sound crazy to others, we will be decorating a nursery for our little baby boy. However, I have made compromises in my choices of paint, decorations and so on. To put it in words, simple but sweet!

2. Baby room decor: So with decision #1 made, we decided on a "theme." I almost hate to use the word theme because we would like to keep the room very simple. Instead, I guess you could say, we made a decision on the bedding. I fell in love with three fabric designs including owls, polka dots and zig zags. So we will be incorporating owls and birds into the decor of the baby room. For me, I knew I wanted birds from the beginning. When I hear birds chirping or singing, I think of my grandpa and how much he loved them. He also loved little babies and his face lit up every time he saw one. So this is my way of including a part of him.



3. Paint color: We decided to paint the room a neutral color because we will be selling the house soon. The color we chose is a beige color called Hush. I think it will look much better than the green melon color we have now.

4. Baby registry: With a baby shower before Christmas, it was definitely time to finalize the decisions on the baby registry. Although this should be an exciting thing to do, at times, it was very difficult. I went back and forth on decisions about swings, car seats, bouncers, bottles, you name it. I know every parent wants the best for their child and as a first time parent, all of these product choices can be intimidating and overwhelming. So I did my best but also kept in the back of my mind what both of our parents remind us, "you turned out just fine without a lot of these things, and so did all of your siblings, cousins...."

Next on the list is registering for child birth classes at the hospital. I have now visited the hospital twice to greet friends and their beautiful newborn babies. I was very impressed during both visits and look forward to learning more about the hospital and what they have to offer.

Here are some recent pictures of the baby bump from the 2d MLG Ball in downtown Wilmington.




















Posing with two wonderful friends: Lauren and Jamie!

Landon, Ryan and Ross looking handsome in their uniforms.

Sunday, October 31, 2010

20 Weeks, Half Way There!

20 Weeks

I am almost at the end of 20 weeks and feel pretty good! It's hard to believe I am half way through this pregnancy and we are that much closer to meeting our little guy. It seems that most of my weight gain has been in the stomach area, so I can't imagine what this bump will look like in another 15 weeks.

I am finally feeling our baby boy move around. He is quite active in the evening or maybe it's just because I am relaxing and paying more attention.  Most of the time it still feels like a flutter but there have been a few moments where the movements have been much stronger and really surprised me. I can't wait for Ryan to feel him too because it is one of the best feelings in the world!

Monday, October 25, 2010

Visiting in Columbus

Last weekend, we were back in Columbus to attend my cousin Emily's wedding. We had a wonderful time with family and friends and the wedding was absolutely beautiful! While visiting, we found our crib and dresser for the nursery at My Own Room Children's Furniture store. I was so happy to check something off of our "To Do" list. The design of the crib is described as a "fusion of elegant and traditional mission craftsmanship."It was the perfect combination of what we were looking for and the color I loved, vanilla. Thank you to my wonderful husband for agreeing to an off-white color; not his first choice. Another big thank you to Grandma Davis because she gave us the money to purchase the crib. We look forward to preparing the room so that we can set up the crib and dresser.

We also received lots of baby clothes from friends and family while visiting. One would have thought I had a mini shower while home in Columbus. Every outfit was so adorable and I look forward to dressing our little guy in them. Thank you so much. Ryan and I are very fortunate to have such amazing family and friends!

Congrats to the beautiful couple, Mr. and Mrs. Bannan!



Uncle Drew and I comparing our bellies at the reception. He is so goofy but that's why I love him!





Cocoon 2000 Series  Collection: our crib minus the purple bedding. 
Dresser / Changing Table
After returning back to North Carolina, we also received our Pack 'N Play. Thank you to Ryan's parents for purchasing this while visiting the week before. We love it!



So, we're at 20 weeks, half way there. I would say we are off to a good start!



Sunday, October 10, 2010

IT'S A BOY!



On Wednesday (my mom and dad's anniversary), Ryan and I found out that baby Davis is a baby boy. Personally, I'm hoping for a mini version of Ryan. We are so excited and have already started thinking about colors, patterns, and decorative ideas for the nursery. At this point we are thinking birds & owls or a beach theme. I think once we head back to Columbus this weekend and shop around a little, we might have a better idea. Our first step right now is to decide on some of the big things, like a crib, car seat and stroller. We have a lot to do in the next five months and since shopping is my middle name, I can't wait!

Pictures from ultrasound:
My favorite one; his tiny little feet are so adorable!

This is a picture of his long legs! At the appointment, we learned all of the measurements were above 75%. The doctor warned us, this will not be a small baby. I already had a feeling since I was a 9.5 lb baby. Ryan was a preemie and only weighed 5.14 lbs, so the doctor joked that this is all my fault. 

This was the best profile shot the tech could get. Our little boy was very squirmy and it was hard for her to get a good picture. His head is in the bottom right and big belly (mama feeds him good) in the middle.






Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Preschool Predictions



Today I asked my little kiddos to make a prediction about the gender of my baby. Here are the results of our graph. Having a class full of three year olds, I was sure the boys would pick a boy and the girls would pick a girl but they surprised me. Looks like most of them are thinking it will be a baby girl. Ryan and I can't wait for tomorrow and I'm so excited to share the news with my class.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Will it be pink heels or a blue collared shirt?


We now have less than one week until we find out the gender of baby Davis. I'm not sure if I'm more excited to find out what we are having or just see how much he or she has grown. My instinct says I am having a girl but I have no preference, as I would love a little boy that looks just like Ryan. Anyone want to take a guess? Either way, we are so grateful!

Tonight, Ryan and I are preparing for a weekend get away. However this might be more of an ideal trip for Ryan than myself. We are headed to Raleigh for a camping trip with Scott and Cortney. I can't remember the last time I slept in a tent but I know it was a very long time ago. I love the outdoors, hiking and canoeing, just not the bugs, snakes or bears that live there. At least we will be with good company and the big bonus will be making S'mores and sitting by the campfire. Did I also mention Ryan said it would be fine to stop by the really nice mall in Raleigh on our way home? YAY!

Monday, September 20, 2010

We are SO excited!

Tomorrow will be the 15th week and I still can't believe this is true! Most of you know, we have waited a LONG time for this! I'm pretty sure I knew I wanted to be a mother long before I knew I wanted to be a wife or a teacher. Maybe this comes from being the oldest of five or babysitting most of the neighborhood kids from an early age. So to share this news, I am more than grateful!!!

So far....pregnancy has been very good to me. I have had no morning sickness in the 1st trimester other than a few occasional days of queasiness. Food adversions have not been a problem, as I want to eat multiples of everything. And the best part....I can sleep whenever I want and no one can complain. I figure this is God's way of saying, you overcame a lot of obstacles, now sit back and enjoy this little miracle. And that's exactly what we are doing.