July 29, 2008

Look at those fingers!



To give you an idea of how fast the baby is growing, here's what the baby's hands might look like today (top) compared to how they might look at the end of the week (bottom).

Week 7

We're at 7 weeks now, which means the baby is approximately the size of a blueberry. It seems tiny, but to put it into perspective, the baby is 10,000 times bigger than it was a month ago. Kind of nuts, huh? Also at this point the baby's head is developing and brain cells are being generated at the rate of 100 cells per minute. Which reminds Chris that he should quit this blogging business and get back to passive-aggressively micro-managing Em's diet*.

*Ever since we read that ample amounts of protein (70 grams/day) were essential for rapid brain cell development, Chris has been the protein nazi. But a recent analysis of Em's diet shows that she was already getting more than enough protein without Chris needing to hide chunks of tofu in Em's bowl of corn flakes. So dad is backing off.

July 23, 2008

Week 6


Is it too early to get the baby a pair of Jordans? They're unisex.

July 18, 2008

The first of what I'm sure will be several posts about pregnancy symptoms

Yesterday I was trying on a bridesmaid's dress for Kelly's wedding and I couldn't get it off. I totally got stuck. After what seemed like an hour of trying to Houdini my way out, I considered just buying it so I could get the hell out of there and go home. But realizing that they probably wouldn't let me return a dress that's been cut in half with the jaws of life, I ended up asking the salesperson to come in and help me escape. She was really nice about it, and assured me that no, the sizes aren't running smaller at Anthropologie these days. I guess that means I'm starting to show.

July 16, 2008

Don't read this until August 31st

Today, Em is 5 weeks pregnant. We got a positive test on Sunday, July 13th. Actually, we think we got a positive test on Saturday. But Gidget, our pug, chewed it up. So it was difficult to tell if the faint line on the test was indeed a faint line or just a bite mark. After a lengthy rationalization session, we came to the conclusion that Gidget could sense that Em was pregnant, and merely tried to let us know by bringing us the positive result. Then again, maybe she just tried to eat it because she likes to eat things (socks, toilet paper, bottle caps, etc.). Fortunately, on Sunday it was confirmed. A definite line. So it's official. We're having a baby. According to science, and math, the baby will be due on March 19, 2009. We're so excited that we want to tell everyone, even strangers on the street. But we can't yet. So this will have to do for now: We're pregnant!

Here is a picture of Gidget on a more peaceful day: