Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Week 20: Just Keep Swimming

Halfway there! Sprout is as big as a banana:



  • She's got working taste buds
  • Now, she's gulping down several ounces of amniotic fluid each day—that's significantly more than before. Maybe that's why Mom has to go to the bathroom 4 times a night??
Mom and Sprout: 20 weeks
Hadley had a fun week. We spent some time at Sarasota Jungle Gardens, where Mom was totally terrified of the birds, enjoyed lots of time in the sunshine, and she's almost over her most recent cold. The same can't be said for Mom and Dad, who are still struggling with that. 


Bruce, Hadley and her friend Elizabeth from school

"I'm going to get you, Ms. Flamingo. RUNNNN!!!"

A GOAT!!

Hadley also learned that, if she's very nice and gives me a bone, I'll let her bounce on me. Yes, you read that correctly. BOUNCE. This kid likes to bouncy, bouncy on me. Luckily, she's cute.

Bouncing....on me.

Monday, February 15, 2016

Week 19: Leggo My Mango

This week, Sprout is the size of a mango (about 9 oz. according to her most recent ultrasound), and:
  • She is developing a protective coating over the skin, called vernix caseosa 
  • Sprout is working on developing her five senses. Nerve cells for sense of taste, hearing, sight and smell are developing in her brain
Mom and Sprout at 19 weeks
 Mom and Dad had an ultrasound this week to check in on Sprout, make sure everything was ok, and see how she looks. The result? She looks perfect and is measuring exactly normal, same as her sister at this time. Mom still feels good, Sprout is starting to move around a bit more, but Mom still only feels it from time to time.
Hey Sprout! You look comfy and healthy
Hadley had a lot of fun this week with her friends. She hosted a craft day with Grammy and Mom, had some fun at polo with her friend Ollie, and got lots of snuggle time with Dad and me. It was a great week! Happy Valentine's day, indeed! 

Logan and his wubbie

Hadley and her wubbie

Snuggles with Daddy

Such a happy girl!

PUPPY!

Monday, February 8, 2016

Week 18: Sweet sassy Mo-lassy!

The size of a sweet potato. That's pretty neat!
  • Can you believe Sprout is yawning, hiccuping, sucking and swallowing?
  • And she's twisting, rolling, punching and kicking, too—and is big enough that Mom can feel her doing it!
Mom and Sprout: 18 weeks
This week, Mom and Dad are going to visit the doctor for another set of ultrasounds. I can't wait to see how big Sprout is getting! Sprout got the cutest outfit from her Aunt Kim and Cousin Kellie - it'll be perfect for summer sun bathing. She also helped Mom run 8 miles of a half marathon. It was really hard, and pretty uncomfortable, which is why Mom stopped early. But that's ok: they did their best, and got a medal to prove it!


Post-race - and cold!
In other news, Hadley had an awesome week. She made some pretty solid style choices and went to a sing-a-long class with Miss Kristen and Charlotte, our friends from swim class.  

"Hey lady - you're cute!"

"Shake, shake, shake!"

Hadley sharing with a new, much smaller, friend.

Monday, February 1, 2016

Week 17: French Onion Soup

Size of an onion, huh? Interesting. Mom has been craving onion soup a lot lately. Perhaps this is why! 
  • Sprout's rubbery cartilage is now turning to bone
  • And she's growing some meat on those bones—putting on some fat
  • Sprout's growing a stronger, thicker umbilical cord too.
Mom and Dad are at a complete and total loss for a name for Sprout. But fear not! They are putting a lot of time and energy into researching options. 

Mom at 17 weeks
Hadley is STILL sick, but she's on the mend. To get some fresh air and have some fun, the family went to Ringling Museum's new park. While it's kind of a death trap for the big kids, it was a nice chance for Hadley and Hartley to hang out and play. Afterwards, both families went out for a not-so-relaxing dinner where the kids melted down and the parents feverishly shoveled food in their faces.

Snuggles with Dad

Hartley ROCKING the swing

Hadley, staying safe in Dad's arms

Dinnertime snuggles