Monday, November 21, 2011

IT'S A GIRL!!



We had our 20-week ultrasound on Friday, October 28th, which happened to be my parents, Gene and Dawn’s, 22nd anniversary!  We decided shortly after getting pregnant that we would find out if it was a girl or a boy and were surprised at how quickly that day arrived! :-)  My whole family, Dad, Mom, Jordan, and Danielle met us at our house just before the ultrasound.  Eagerly we piled into the cars, and were off to St. Mary’s hospital; the closest hospital offering ultrasounds that accommodated our schedules. 

After signing in, we all sat anxiously in the waiting room.  Upon being called, we were informed only one other person could accompany me during the ultrasound.  My heart (and jaw) dropped!  The technician explained that afterwards everyone else could come in and take a look.  When we began the ultrasound, the technician started looking around and stopped on the baby’s face.  As she focused in, we could see that the baby was sucking its thumb!  It was so precious!  The little jaw was moving up and down with the tiny fist pressed against the mouth.  God is so amazing!  At a fetal age of only 18 weeks, the baby was performing normal baby functions.  It just affirmed what a wonderful Creator we have!  The necessary measurements of the baby were taken, and then my family was invited in to take a look. 

We all looked on as the view focused in on the tiny little face.  And much to our delight, the baby brought a hand to its face and tossed its head until the wee thumb landed right in the mouth!  Again, the adorable sucking action started up as we all audibly “awed”.  We all looked on expectantly as the technician tried to determine the baby’s gender.  She scrolled back and forth across the pelvic area…but there seemed to be nothing between the baby’s legs!  Finally, she said she was pretty sure it was a girl.  Dad wistfully replied, “Can you keep looking?” causing a chuckle to pass through the room.  After the ultrasound we all exchanged joyful hugs.  As I squeezed my Daddy, I sheepishly apologized that it wasn’t a boy.  He heartily assured me that it was all right, he was used to girls anyways! :-)

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