Sunday, June 27, 2010

Daddy: hard at work






The nursery is all put together. This stuff should come with more clear directions. Good thing Kevin is an engineer, otherwise it might have taken days to put the furniture together.

Friday, June 25, 2010

Week 35

Little Kevin is standing tall this week, that is he should be about 20 inches and continues to gain 1/2 pound per week. While growth will taper off when it comes to height, Kevin will continue to pack on the pounds until delivery day. Something else he will be packing on in the next few weeks are brain cells. Brain development continues at a mid-boggling pace, making Kevin a little top-heavy. And speaking of tops, his bottom is actually his top. He has settled into a head-down, bottoms-up position in my pelvis. This is a good thing, since it's easier on me if the biggest part of his body exits first during delivery. Kevin's head may be big, but it is still soft, allowing that tight squeeze through the birth canal to be a little less tight. Until next week... pray that little Kevin doesn't come before big Kevin returns home on July 4th.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Week 33

Cage is gaining weight almost as fast as I am these days (averaging about half a pound a week), which would put him at abut 5.5 pounds. Still, he has plenty of growing to do. He may grow a full inch this week alone and may come close to doubling in weight by D-day. With this much baby inside my uterus now, the amniotic fluid level is maxed out. Which explains why his kicks and rolls are sometimes extremely uncomfortable. There's less cushen for the pushen. Antibodies are also being passed from me to him as my little once continues to develop his own immune system. These antibodies will definitely come in handy on the outside and will protect him from may playground germs.

Sunday, June 6, 2010

31 weeks and growing


This week Cage is probably tipping the scales at around 5 lbs and 20 inches long. However, growing isn't the only thing on his agenda these days. While I am prepping for his arrival, Cage is busy prepping for his big debut too. In these last few weeks, it's all about practice, practice, practice, he is honing the skills he need to survive out side my belly, from swallowing and breathing to kicking and sucking. And speaking of sucking, my little one has been able to suck his thumb or a while now. Hopefully he doesn't come out like his mother: sucking his thumb. Okay, maybe sucking his thumb isn't a survival skill, but it sure is cute to think about.