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Thursday, November 25, 2010

32 Weeks

This picture was taken at our 32 week ultrasound. This is the first we've seen her since our first ultrasound at 20 weeks. We were so excited to see how much she's grown. Our baby girl now weighs 4 lbs, and she has long limbs (like her daddy). And she has hair! This may explain the recent heartburn I've been experiencing. At one point, the doctor said she was sticking out her tongue. Only 8 more weeks to go!

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

What Kind of Dad Will He Be?

I recently took this quiz on Parents.com- What Kind of Dad will he be?, and wanted to share the results. I subscribed to this site a while back and really look forward to my weekly emails. According to my answers (which I confirmed with Chris), Chris will be a hands-on dad. Perfect!

Quiz Results
Diapers, baths, late-night feedings -- this dad will handle them all like a pro. You can count on him to administer the medicine for baby's first ear infection, and he'll probably want to take Junior to the doctor, as well. In fact, hands-on dads are so involved that they make great primary caregivers (this is the dad you want at home if you're planning to return to work). His parenting style will be based on nurturing, togetherness, and total involvement -- being there for his child will be his first priority.

Happy 60th Birthday!

I'm sorry that I am just now getting around to posting these pictures from our Pittsburgh trip. Chris and I drove up the weekend of October 22nd to celebrate Sue (my M-I-L) and Aunt Vic's 60th Birthday. On Saturday night, we ate dinner at The Gandy Dancer Saloon at Station Square. The view from our table was spectacular and the food was amazing. It was such a fun party and we loved seeing the family. Everyone came to town for this special occasion. Cousin Perry and Kathy even drove in for the night from Ohio!

Check out these pictures courtesy of Uncle Fred.





It was such a special night and we wouldn't have missed it for the world. Happy Birthday, Sue and Aunt Vic. We love you!

Thursday, November 4, 2010

30 Weeks!

It's hard to believe that in just 10 weeks, our baby will be here. Well, at least should be here anyway. My doctor’s visits are now more frequent--I go every 2 weeks, and I look forward to every appointment. In a couple weeks, we have another ultrasound scheduled and I can't wait. The last time we saw the baby was at 20 weeks. I can't wait to see what she looks like now. These days, she is one very active baby. Not only can we both feel it when she moves and kicks, but we can see it! Every kick and punch is truly amazing and makes me very happy. I really think she is doing somersaults in there. She must be a gymnast just like her mommy.

November is going to be one busy month for the Salisburys. Our Baby "To Do" List seems to be getting longer and longer. We are STILL waiting for the furniture to come in. They told us it could be anywhere from 5 to 12 weeks. It’s a good thing we ordered it when we did. I am very anxious to get the room all set up and the clothes put away. We decided not to paint the room after all because I found an adorable bedding set online at Serena and Lily (my new favorite website), which I plan to order this week. It's pink, white and green, and will look great with the existing wall color. Chris couldn't be happier about this decision as you can imagine. This month, we are also buying the car seat. I've narrowed it down to 2 brands- Graco and Chicco, both travel systems. I've heard great things about both.

For the last several weeks, we've been busy researching and touring various daycare centers. When we started this process I had no idea how competitive and expensive these places can be. The waitlist at most places is over a year! At one center, we have 200 infants ahead of us. I don't think we'll be getting in that one. Why aren't there more daycares in DC? Luckily, we found one that we both really like, called Bright Horizons. The staff is extremely nice, the facility is big and secure, and the playground looks really cool. The best part is that the center is in walking distance to Chris's office. He would be able to visit our baby every day, and if there was an emergency, he could be there within minutes. All of the children seemed happy, and the waitlist is much more reasonable. Hopefully, we will be able to get in when the time comes. This month, we are also starting to interview pediatricians. Our doctor gave us a list of recommended doctors, which is helpful. Needless to say we have lots to do this month...in addition to Thanksgiving and Christmas shopping. Wish us luck!