Saturday, September 29, 2007

15 weeks

Week 15: Naval orange. Average fetus — 10.1 cm, 70 grams. Continuing the march towards normal proportions, baby's legs now outmeasure the arms.
And, finally, all four limbs have functional joints. Your baby is squirming
and wiggling like crazy down in the womb, though you probably still can't
feel the movements.

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One more week and I am 4 months along! Been feeling okay, but been sick a couple times this week and hope I am not now getting morning sickness in my second trimester! Let's hope for the best :D

Getting started on the spare room, slowly, which of course will be the new baby room! Got to get a lot of stuff moved into the crawlspace (Ben's old toddler bed, etc) and re-organize the closet. Of course a lot of it has to wait until we find out what we are having, in terms of going through the clothes. Got the crib, getting a dresser from my Aunt which we will convert into a changing station and also getting a lovely dresser from the family that goes with Ben's dresser (which used to be mine when I was born!). This one matches it, and has a gorgeous mirror on the top. Would sure look fab in a girls room!!

6 comments:

cathy said...

That dresser sounds gorgeous!! Well, if you DON'T have a girl...but Madame Z says you are...well...I am most likely having another girl, and we always need dressers!

I am sure you will get to use it in there!

Love ya!

Mrs. Merriman said...

It really is, C! Can't wait to get it. It's a family piece so I hope to have it for a long time (my mum used it YEARS ago) xo

cathy said...

I can't wait to see it! If it is anything like Ben's dresser! I am sure it is great! So cool to have a piece of history in the room (and a great story) for your baby!

xo

cathy said...

We need a picture! We need a picture of your belly!! xo

Allyson said...

From the team, Think Pink, your dresser sounds ideal for a little girl! xxxxooo

Unknown said...

I third the motion...Think Pink! Please take photos of belly first. Dresser second.
What a long-lasting heirloom for the baby. :-) How very special for the nursery.