Tuesday, January 25, 2011

9 weeks


I've recently been slacking on the updates and completely forgot about 8 weeks altogether! But here is the picture, it was taken at 9 weeks on Friday I just didn't get on the computer. And for all those wondering, I went to the doctor last week and he confirmed with an ultrasound that there is only 1 baby in there!!! It was fun and just great to hear the heartbeat. I love that sound. I am currently tired - all the time! I'm experiencing the feeling of nausea but not had anything happen. I hope it stays that way.

How your baby's growing:
Your new resident is nearly an inch long — about the size of a grape — and weighs just a fraction of an ounce. It's starting to look more and more human. It's essential body parts are accounted for, though they'll go through plenty of fine-tuning in the coming months. Other changes abound: Your baby's heart finishes dividing into four chambers, and the valves start to form — as do its tiny teeth. The embryonic "tail" is completely gone. Your baby's organs, muscles, and nerves are kicking into gear. The external sex organs are there but won't be distinguishable as male or female for another few weeks. It's eyes are fully formed, but the eyelids are fused shut and won't open until 27 weeks. It has tiny earlobes, and the mouth, nose, and nostrils are more distinct. The placenta is developed enough now to take over most of the critical job of producing hormones. Now that your baby's basic physiology is in place, it's poised for rapid weight gain.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Second year stats

Katelyn went to the doctor on 1.11.11. and had a good visit, well good to us. She didn't want any part of it and cried almost the entire time. She is 24 pounds and 35.5" tall. Still tall and skinny! The doctor said she looks good. She did see that Katelyn's 2 year molars are starting to surface which can probably account for her mood swings as of late!

Other stats:
-in 24 month clothes
-size 6 shoe
-size 4 diaper, however we have started potty training and its going well
-has a vast vocabulary and is making sentences
-asks 'why' for everything!
-is starting to have an opinion on things
-loves to color and 'read'
-favorite food right now are carrots
-still absolutely loves duckie!

Second birthday

Katelyn's second birthday party was on Saturday and her actual birthday was on Sunday. She had a great time with all of our families and friends. Here are pictures from her big day! We started by opening gifts. She got a lot of great clothes and books...





Her beautiful cake...it was yummy!

And she got this fun play gym from Uncle Kevin, Aunt Hilary and Jack. She loves it...so does Brad!
Playing with her new coloring tools on her new table!
The only good shot I got of her...
Thanks for all who were able to come and everyone who got her gifts!

Friday, January 7, 2011

7 weeks

I did this with my last pregnancy and loved seeing the baby develop so I wanted to continue and do it with this one as well. Pictures and information from http://www.babycenter.com/
How your baby's growing:
The big news this week: Hands and feet are emerging from developing arms and legs — although they look more like paddles at this point than the tiny, pudgy extremities you're daydreaming about holding and tickling. Technically, your baby is still considered an embryo and has something of a small tail, which is an extension of her tailbone. The tail will disappear within a few weeks, but that's the only thing getting smaller. Your baby has doubled in size since last week and now measures half an inch long, about the size of a blueberry.
If you could see inside your womb, you'd spot eyelid folds partially covering its peepers, which already have some color, as well as the tip of its nose and tiny veins beneath parchment-thin skin. Both hemispheres of your baby's brain are growing, and its liver is churning out red blood cells until its bone marrow forms and takes over this role. The baby also has an appendix and a pancreas, which will eventually produce the hormone insulin to aid in digestion. A loop in your baby's growing intestines is bulging into its umbilical cord, which now has distinct blood vessels to carry oxygen and nutrients to and from its tiny body.

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Happy....

Happy New Year and Happy Birthday to Aunt Hillary! We wish you all the best!