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Friday, June 27, 2008

18 Months Old!

Mason turns 18 months old today! He went to his new doctor, Dr. Don Schaffer, today for the first time for his well child check up and he did great. He weighs 26 pounds 6 ounces (50th percentile) and he is 34.75 inches tall (> 95th percentile). Doc said that he looks great - "tall and slender." He also got two shots today, and he was such a trooper - didn't even cry when he got the first one but was rather upset when the nurse stuck him a second time. Anyway, he got a healthy diagnosis today - not too skinny, not overweight!

The attached slide show is just a few random shots of Mason from the past 6 months.


Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Happy Birth Day to the Howell Quints

As many of you know, our good friends, Stephen and Ellen have been expecting quintuplets. Ellen has been on bed rest in Arizonia for the past few months and Stephen has been commuting from Houston to see her as often as possible. Well, her water broke yesterday, and the babies were delivered. Stephen last reported that everyone is doing very well. The babies were 30 weeks, 5 days, and are currently in the NICU. Your continuous prayers for this family are greatly appreciated.

A - Sidney Alun - Girl - 2lbs 10oz
B - Ivy Elizabeth - Girl - 2lbs 8oz
C - Mitchell Thomas - Boy - 2lbs 15oz
D - Luke Harrison - Boy - 2lbs 15oz
E - Briellen Jeanette - Girl 2lbs 6oz

For more information check out www.howellquints.com or Ellen's blog at http://howellquints.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Ultrasound Pictures

While I was in Tulsa I saw Dr. Jay Williamson of Tulsa Women's Healthcare, and I absolutely loved him. His partners were great, too. Dr. Nilson broke my water, and Dr. Sterling actually delivered Mason because Dr. Williamson was in Breckinridge for the holidays at the time. One of the things I loved about their clinic was that they did an ultrasound every visit. I've missed that during the latter part of my current pregnancy, but I had my first ultrasound since leaving Tulsa yesterday. Dr. Hurtado (my new ob/gyn) wanted to go ahead and have an ultrasound done because I have been measuring ahead of schedule, and she stated that second babies have a tendency to be larger than the first (especially boys). Remember, Mason was 8 lbs. 13 oz.!


12 weeks - the top photo indicates his boy parts - this was the visit we discovered we were having another boy!

16 weeks - that's his spine



20 weeks - he's looking right at us


29 weeks - these were done at the Diagnostic Clinic in Longview; he kept his hands and feet in front of his face the entire time so we couldn't get a get picture of his face. Top: profile with his arm in his face; middle: feet; bottom: face with hands an a leg blocking his face (if you click on the pics you can enlarge them)


36 weeks - profile with his hands in his face
As of right now my due date is still set for July 19th. After taking numerous measurements yesterday, the radiologist advised that the baby currently weighs about 6 pounds, which is average. I didn't get to see my doctor yesterday, but my next appointment is July 1st so we'll just continue to wait and see.

Monday, June 23, 2008

Home Sweet Home


Our new house
We're finally in our new home, and we're beginning to feel a little bit settled. For those of you in Tulsa, believe it or not, but we just moved in on June 3rd! The movers unpacked everything, but it has just been scattered about until we can find a place for it. It's amazing how much stuff you can accumulate over a short period of time - we have a ton of stuff that has currently been relegated to the garage because there is no room for it in the house! Then we have our garage sale/Goodwill piles going on despite the fact that we gave a TON of stuff to Goodwill before we left.
Mason has adjusted very well to his new room, and his new bed. He is back on schedule - sleeping in his own room. Thank God. I was really worried about that - although he was sleeping in his own bed while we were staying with relatives, he was still in the same room as me, and he grew accustomed to having me right there whenever he woke up in the middle of the night and first thing in the mornings. I grew quite accustomed to hearing "Momma, MOMma, MOMMA!" on a pretty regular basis. He's doing great though. He's even managed to squeeze in some R&R at the pool with his friend Eli!

Helping Daddy put his new crib together!

Let me check it out from this angle!

Thoroughly enjoying his yogurt! (Yes, that is the kitchen wallpaper in the background - removing it is at the top of our to do list after the baby gets here).

Chilling out with Eli in the Froggy Pool
Just relaxing

Dixie LOVES her new backyard, which is much larger than her old yard. The first day we brought her to the house we kept having to force her inside because we thought she was going to have a heart attack from running and playing so much. But remember, she hasn't even had a fenced yard for the past couple of months. Anytime we took her out, she had to be on leash because, lets face it as pregnant as I am, I couldn't very well chase her down when she decided to wander, and she does have a habit of exploring. Good for Dixie, her old vet, Dr. Angie Trimble (she practicing under her married name, Dr. Semple now), has moved to the Cypress area, and of course, Dixie has made a point to go see her. We boarded Dixie at her clinic while we were getting moved into the house and Dixie LOVED it!

She won't be still outside long enough for me to get a good pic.

Our Internet is up and running so I hope to be blogging a little more often (at least until the baby gets here). I apologize to anyone that I haven't gotten back to via email for a while - I've only had intermittent Internet access.