Monday, June 21, 2010

Two Babies

Several weeks ago I picked Isaac up from nursery and the nursery leader informed me that he had been telling her that I was having two babies. Interesting. Well, the truth is that we're just having one baby...due January 9. Yay! We're looking forward to another baby. I've switched doctors and wasn't spoiled with an ultrasound at my first visit. But we did hear the heartbeat and that was as exciting as always. Mid to late August we'll find out what we're having. I'm guessing boy. Isaac says boy. No guesses from Jake yet. Oh, and definitely no names even discussed yet. We're waiting to know what we're having-that cuts the list down in half. :) So far I've been feeling pretty good. I didn't feel sick at all with Isaac or Leah. This time I've felt a little blah at times, but nothing horrible. I'm for sure showing sooner than with the other two, but that's expected. Good thing my sister in-law is due in less than a week and then I'll get all the maternity clothes (we share most of what we have!). Well, I'm off to clean and start getting ready for an upcoming trip.

Friday, June 11, 2010

Yep...

We're still here and doing well. I finally uploaded pictures from my camera since the card is full. :) Here's a few until I have more time to post.

Isaac turned 3 and had a super hero birthday party. Here's his cape...there's a lightening bolt and an "I" on it.


Kristelle and I took the kids to Reiman gardens in Ames before she and Eric left for rotations. We then enjoyed a very yummy lunch at Hickory Park.


That same night my whole family spent some time at Incredible Pizza Company. The kids had a blast and we all enjoyed earning and cashing in our tickets.


For the first time ever, we finally made it to the Farmer's Market downtown. It was fun-nothing spectacular in our opinion. Isaac loved riding this little train thing (there were lots of little cars being pulled by a tractor). He was especially excited about it because it was the same one he rode last summer at the Balloon Festival in Indianola.


The Chapman family planted pumpkin seeds so we'd have pumpkins to carve in October. So far, they've all sprouted so it should be a great harvest!