Today I am 24 weeks pregnant. Holy cow, where did the time go? The pictures of my belly posted below might scare you a little bit because they definitely scared me! I didn't get a chance to write you a letter at 20 weeks because my due date moved and my internal calendar got all fouled up. I figured I would just wait until the next month to get back on track. When I compared my 16 week picture to the one taken last night, I was shocked at the difference in belly size. You and I have grown a lot. I will be anxious to find out my weight tomorrow at the doctor. Aside from the obvious changes you can see, this past month was filled with lots Baby Beale activities. You are moving around quite frequently now. I actually felt a kick on the outside last week. Your Daddy hasn't felt it yet, but we are hopeful that he will feel it soon. Speaking of your Daddy, he's so funny when he asks questions about you and what you are doing. He wants me to describe in detail what's happening and how it feels. You and I have such a bond and it must be hard for him to "feel" things second hand. Aside from your activity, we also painted your nursery, started your cloth diaper collection, had two sonograms, meet your doctor, completed your registry, decided on your name, and *hopefully* settled your child care provider. I don't want to go into detail until everything falls into place, but your Daddy and I are happy about the decision we have made regarding your care. With the Lord's help and a little research, we hope our prayers have been answered! This month's belly pictures:


Love, Mom












I love you very much! Love, Mom




I hope you like it as much as we do. We are looking forward to having you sleeping beside us soon!
Uncle Ross & I circa 1980










We have an sonogram & doctor's appointment late tomorrow afternoon. Then, this weekend Emily and I will be getting together to work on your registry, so I will have alot to write about in the next few days. I love you. Love, Mom
It's very comfortable, sturdy, and affordable. Practical enough for your Dad and stylish enough for your Mom. Also, your Grandma and Grandpa Wilkin loaded us up with a great big gift bag full of goodies for you to take home with us. There were tons of cute clothes, bibs, bottles, wipes, a blanket, shampoo, and some diapers. It was like having a little mini baby shower! I have already washed and folded all the clothes to be put away once we get a dresser. You are so lucky to Grandparents who are going to spoil you! This afternoon I have a checkup with Doctor Davis, so I will write tomorrow and let you know how it went.



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