My New Job of “Mommy”
I wanted to share the news about my new job that I just accepted a few weeks ago as “Mommy.” I’m not giving up my current positions as customer service representative or web designer/photographer, but I’ve have recently thrown in a side gig called “Mommy” including morning sickness, bloating, sore boobs (yeah, I said it), and the uncontrollable need for 12 hours of sleep each night available to me. I realize after the baby actually gets here, it will be more like a full time job! I am working over this evening to invite blog readers to check out the details of this new position with me –”Mommy.”
My first assignment is to get these ultrasound pictures up here on this world wide web so everyone that wants to see the baby for the first time can take a gander. The baby’s head is on the left and his feet are at the right. He was an active little babe during the ultrasound, turning completely over at first as if to show “Mommy” and “Daddy” that he is complete and so far doing mighty fine. He also decided to stretch out his little legs and flail his little arms as if to wave and say, “Mommy, I have two arms and legs and it is coming along fine so please you have nothing to worry about.” I loved the part when he stretched his little legs to show how long they were. You make think I am exaggerating, but you can ask Chad if you would like–he was very active and it seemed he was waving and introducing himself.
Now, I know you want me to hurry and just get to the pictures, so I will. I just have one more note to make. Up until now, I felt like this was a girl, but as you can see, we’ve been calling it a he ever since the ultrasound. I really don’t know what I think. I just know that at this point, I am choosing for some odd reason to refer to the baby as a little bundle of boy joy. I will be so ecstatic no matter what the sex turns out to be, as long as my baby is happy and healthy! Check back, as my morning sickness seems to be slacking off and I will feel like blogging more about what has just become a baby blog for atleast the next 7 months, or until we get our little geek his own web site. Ha ha!


















































































