“Tiny” Macy’s First Photos

Coming soon(er than it seems like it should be coming)!

Due date: January 18
Gender: It’s a surprise!
Plans: Hoping for the same routine as before–home delivery using our fabulous midwife, Desiree LeFave from Bella Vie Birth Center. Hoping the plan includes shaving a few hours off the last labor, however.
Names: Yep, planning to name the kid beyond “Tiny” but have yet to nail anything down for sure.
Differences this time around: Tiny tends to be quite active at night (which is generally the time that I am finally sitting down and relaxing)–Sage was more active during the day time (when I was sitting at my computer at work).
Sage’s Thoughts: Although she sweetly kisses the baby and knows there is a baby in mom’s tummy we are bracing for slight devastation on her part when Tiny doesn’t leave. Considering any time Erin picks up another baby or child she is not terribly happy about it, we are preparing ourselves.

So far everything looks great. Tiny is healthy and growing according to schedule (as am I!).

Two photos from our 20 week ultrasound (I am at 27 weeks, roughly 6 1/2 months, now)

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3 Responses to “Tiny” Macy’s First Photos

  1. Rhonda says:

    Congratulations! I look forward to meeting “Tiny”. 🙂

  2. Rachel says:

    Tiny’s got one BIG foot! Can’t wait to meet him/her!

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