Thursday, March 19, 2009
Hailey
Hailey went pee pee in the Big girls potty last night. We are soooo proud of her and hope this is just the beginning of a successful potty training. We are officially starting tomorrow!!!!
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Our next Ob Apt
We next see the dr for a check up for the baby on April 3rd @ 8:45 am. We are excited it will be our 5th Month Check up and that is cool LOL I've been posting on the other website about our weeks we are and how the baby is growing that week.Every time I go to the dr and I dont have hbp Im happy!!! Lets all keep hoping that it stays down and I dont have to go on bedrest!!!
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Our Weeks Ahead Of Us Schedules
The Weekend Of March 20th: We are going to try and start potty training Hailey and Working on cleaning up the weeds in the back yard. So we wont be going anywhere for the weekend.
The Week Of March 23rd-27th: Is spring break so I have a variety of things planned. The girls and I are going to have a picnic in the park..Just Mommy & her girls. We are going to the library for story time, Plus a few other things.
The Weekend Of March 27th: Again we will be doing yard work to try and get rid of the abundance of weeds growing and we'll be going thru boxes in the shed to get rid of stuff.
The Weekend of April 4th: We are going to Victorville for Grandpa K's Funeral.
April 10th we are going on a family trip to the Inland Empire for a baseball game.
and im going to try and work in the Zoo @ the same time. I am thinking we'll do the Zoo on the 11th and just stay the night down in the Ie.
There is a few weeks of our plans as you can see we plan to be pretty busy :) but its all in fun.
The Week Of March 23rd-27th: Is spring break so I have a variety of things planned. The girls and I are going to have a picnic in the park..Just Mommy & her girls. We are going to the library for story time, Plus a few other things.
The Weekend Of March 27th: Again we will be doing yard work to try and get rid of the abundance of weeds growing and we'll be going thru boxes in the shed to get rid of stuff.
The Weekend of April 4th: We are going to Victorville for Grandpa K's Funeral.
April 10th we are going on a family trip to the Inland Empire for a baseball game.
and im going to try and work in the Zoo @ the same time. I am thinking we'll do the Zoo on the 11th and just stay the night down in the Ie.
There is a few weeks of our plans as you can see we plan to be pretty busy :) but its all in fun.
Your Baby Week 14
* This Actually Happens Monday But I Posted It Today Instead*
Your Baby Week 14
Your baby measures about 3.2 to 3.5 inches (7.6 to 8.9cm) from crown to rump and weighs about 0.9 ounces (25g). Your baby is now nourished by the placenta.
His face is developing and his cheeks and the bridge of his nose are appearing. His ears are moving from the sides of his neck to higher on his head and his eyes are moving closer together. Your baby's external genitals are now distinct and may be recognized on an ultrasound. Your baby will move away from stimuli near your tummy, such as noise and light.
Your baby's eyebrows have formed and a small amount of hair, called lanugo, has appeared all over his body. Lanugo, which will be shed before birth and replaced with the hairs with which your baby will be born, is thought to have a protective function.
Insulin is present in your baby's pancreas. Some bones may be well outlined. Your baby's thyroid gland, already developed by this week, begins to make hormones.
Baby boys begin to develop the prostate gland at this time and the ovaries of baby girls descend from the abdomen into the pelvis.
Your Baby Week 14
Your baby measures about 3.2 to 3.5 inches (7.6 to 8.9cm) from crown to rump and weighs about 0.9 ounces (25g). Your baby is now nourished by the placenta.
His face is developing and his cheeks and the bridge of his nose are appearing. His ears are moving from the sides of his neck to higher on his head and his eyes are moving closer together. Your baby's external genitals are now distinct and may be recognized on an ultrasound. Your baby will move away from stimuli near your tummy, such as noise and light.
Your baby's eyebrows have formed and a small amount of hair, called lanugo, has appeared all over his body. Lanugo, which will be shed before birth and replaced with the hairs with which your baby will be born, is thought to have a protective function.
Insulin is present in your baby's pancreas. Some bones may be well outlined. Your baby's thyroid gland, already developed by this week, begins to make hormones.
Baby boys begin to develop the prostate gland at this time and the ovaries of baby girls descend from the abdomen into the pelvis.
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