Saturday, March 7, 2009
Chris's Grandpa
Chris's grandpa k died last night peacefully in his sleep. He was found by the nurse @ 3am in his bed. He was 89 years old has work published in the Smithsonian and was a great person!! He was living with alzheimers for the last few years of his life. He is loved and will be truely missed!!!
Friday, March 6, 2009
Thursday, March 5, 2009
to much @ one time
I feel bad for chris and his family. On sunday we got a txt message saying that his grandpa's body was starting to fail on him and he could go @ anytime.
On tuesday chris comes home from work and was like dude my dad is on his way to la to have eye surgery. I guess he went to the dr and the dr was like you need to have eye surgery right away.
On wed Chris gets this txt message or phone call not sure which saying that Poppo his other grandpa fell and broke some bones in his face and that his brain was bleeding and the next 48 hours are critical. Then we get this txt message a little later saying his other grandpa's breathing has begun to get shallow and now its really not going to be much longer.
I just feel bad for chris cuz its alot of bad all at one time!!! so we might have to take a trip to Oregon and that wont be fun :( anyhow I hope that things work out for the way that would be best for his family and the 2 grandpa's!!!
On tuesday chris comes home from work and was like dude my dad is on his way to la to have eye surgery. I guess he went to the dr and the dr was like you need to have eye surgery right away.
On wed Chris gets this txt message or phone call not sure which saying that Poppo his other grandpa fell and broke some bones in his face and that his brain was bleeding and the next 48 hours are critical. Then we get this txt message a little later saying his other grandpa's breathing has begun to get shallow and now its really not going to be much longer.
I just feel bad for chris cuz its alot of bad all at one time!!! so we might have to take a trip to Oregon and that wont be fun :( anyhow I hope that things work out for the way that would be best for his family and the 2 grandpa's!!!
Monday, March 2, 2009
Week 12
Week 12 Congratulations, Danielle! You're 12 Weeks Pregnant. Your baby now measures about 2.5 inches from crown to rump and weighs between three-tenths of an ounce and half an ounce. It is fully formed, from tooth buds to toenails. Your baby's job now is to continue to grow big and strong. With the most critical time in your baby's development behind you, the chance of miscarriage drops considerably after this week. Nausea and energy start to improve but occasional headaches, dizziness and fatigue from hormone changes may be present. If it's your first baby, you still could be wearing loose-fitting clothes, but if you've had other pregnancies, you most likely are back in maternity clothes. The typical weight gain by now is about three to five pounds. Fathers-to-be might also experience pregnancy symptoms, called couvade or "hatching," during the third month and at delivery, including nausea, abdominal pain, appetite changes and weight gain.
The end of the twelfth week of pregnancy marks the end of the first trimester. Your baby's fingers and toes have separated and are getting longer. Your baby can open and close its mouth and drinks amniotic fluid which it passes out as urine. Its head is becoming more rounded, though it is still large in proportion to its body. It has eyelids.
You can now hear your baby's heartbeat with a Doppler Ultrasound device!
Your baby continues to grow rapidly and has doubled in size in the last three weeks alone.
The face is beginning to look more human, and all body structures are present with a few refinements still in progress. Fingernails and toenails begin to develop this week.
Your baby's muscles are sufficiently developed to allow for involuntary movements at this time. The messages which control your baby's movements are sent from the spine, rather than the brain, which is not yet sufficiently developed.
The end of the twelfth week of pregnancy marks the end of the first trimester. Your baby's fingers and toes have separated and are getting longer. Your baby can open and close its mouth and drinks amniotic fluid which it passes out as urine. Its head is becoming more rounded, though it is still large in proportion to its body. It has eyelids.
You can now hear your baby's heartbeat with a Doppler Ultrasound device!
Your baby continues to grow rapidly and has doubled in size in the last three weeks alone.
The face is beginning to look more human, and all body structures are present with a few refinements still in progress. Fingernails and toenails begin to develop this week.
Your baby's muscles are sufficiently developed to allow for involuntary movements at this time. The messages which control your baby's movements are sent from the spine, rather than the brain, which is not yet sufficiently developed.
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