Tuesday, April 28, 2009

A few photos of the bean!

 
Gotta love the alien baby shot! Last week I had an OB appointment for the NT scan. They take a few measurements on the ultrasound machine to screen for Down Syndrome & a few other complications. The tech needed 3 measurements, but the little one decided to only cooperate for one. A trouble maker already! Luckily, I get to go back on Friday for the scan again. I don't mind at all...the more I get to see the baby moving around in there, the better. Time is going by pretty fast. I cannot believe I am about to start the second trimester! So far, it has been pretty easy. Like my pregnancy with Riley, I have been lucky enough to keep the contents of my stomach where they belong...not in the toilet. I feel pretty good most days, with occasional fatigue but I bet I can chalk that up to having a 2 year old. Lately, I have been getting a sour stomach in the afternoon, but it is manageable. No real cravings yet besides some forbidden sangria, but I love soft pretzels with cheese, fruit, and last night at 11pm I wanted McDonald's breakfast SOOOOO bad. I fought the urge :) 

Riley is doing great. Learning new things every day. She loves swimming, playing with her baby, dirt, and painting/crafts. 
That's about all for now. Hopefully, I will get some good ultrasound pics on Friday!

Monday, April 27, 2009

She has a great arm :)


Some people would love for their kids to follow in their athletic footsteps I am sure. Kind of like passing the torch along I guess. To be honest, a little part of me would rather Riley find a different sport to play besides softball like I did for most of my life. Once I hit middle school, my poor dad spent hours at the softball fields either coaching my team, shuttling my teammates who's parents were too busy to & from practices, or cheering for me in the stands....maybe yelling depending on the game ;) My sister was the bat girl & honorary member of the team. At one point I was on the Little League All Star team, my middle school team, and a travel ball team all at once! On certain nights I was at 3 practices. Crazy. We spent pretty much every weekend at tournaments from March-August. By college, I was completely burned out & ended up deciding to take up wakeboarding instead of college softball. While my dad was probably a little disappointed in my decision at the time, understandably, it worked out well since I went on to win 2 world titles.  

Thinking about spending another 15 years at softball fields makes me cringe a little, but bottom line, you do it for your kids because you love them more than anything! I always joked....let's get Riley into swimming. I love the water...so does she. Plus, my dad was a swimmer in college. A built-in coach right here! She loves the water & has no problem diving under. But.........it looks like she might take up softball too. She loves her pink glove Uncle Kenny got her & man, can she throw! My dad even made a comment to me after babysitting her one day. "You know Riley has a great arm?" he said. "Yeah, Dad, I know." "I mean, it is really good...like she even has great aim!!" I just laughed. At least fall swimming season in high school won't conflict with spring softball season here in Florida right? Hahhahahaha!

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