Its been a crazy month to say the least. After 2 months of urban living in downtown Fort Worth, we closed on our house in the burbs on September 16th. We spent the next month unpacking, painting, and getting organized - leaving little time for phone calls, emails or blogging!
The Monday after we moved in we went to the OB for our bi-weekly appointment and my placenta previa still hadn't cleared up, so our doctor gave us the news that we might be delivering 4 weeks early. I just about had a breakdown in the parking lot after the appointment. We've had an ultrasound every week since then, and got a 2nd opinion this week and we're happy to report that my placenta has finally moved and we are clear for a normal delivery. So many prayers were answered and stress relieved after our appointment this week.
I'm 36 weeks pregnant, and finally starting to feel settled in Texas, just in time for newborn upheaval - but we're so excited to meet our baby girl. It hasn't been until the last week or so that I've actually had time to really process her upcoming arrival and really get excited about it. Moving 3 times in 6 months will cut into your pre-baby nurturing time just a bit!
We've been overwhelmed by the kind people we've met. We joined First United Methodist of Keller last weekend and have started to become active a bible study there. We are constantly meeting new friends on walks in the neighborhood or just at the park. Texas really is just as friendly as its reputation - its also just as hot weather wise.
We went to the pumpkin patch last weekend and it was 85 degrees, but despite the heat we had a great time as a family. We went on a hay ride, BJ and Gus on a death defying train ride, and had popcorn and sprite for lunch - it was so much fun.
I think this train ride would have sent me in to Labor
Horsies - a new obsession (along with cows) since we moved to TX
Gus has grown up so much since we left SC, he is such a little man now. He sings and wants us to sing all the time, he knows all the verses of Wheels on the Bus, and can sing most of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star - it comes out like "Twinkle Twinkle Star, Up Above, Diamond in the Sky" - its the sweetest thing. His love of football has won his Daddy's heart, and he wants to wear his Clemson jersey every Saturday. He wakes up asking for the "ball show" and cheering "Go Clempson! Go Tigers!" - we think he might be behind the winning streak :) He loves preschool and Gymboree and hasn't met a stranger yet. He actually hugs other kids at preschool so much they have to ask him to stop because he is so big he knocks them over - this makes me laugh.
We look forward to sharing more in the next few weeks now that we're more settled.
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