Saturday, July 18, 2009


We went to the Inland Empire 66ers game last nite! We love going to the games on friday nights as its 2.00 to get in and sit on the lawn, $.50 to eat hot dogs & quesadillias, $2.50 for a beer & pop. Last night was Manny bobblehead day and we got a pretty cool bobblehead. We like the lawn seating the girls can kinda stand up and move a little bit and are not stuck sitting down in the seats. The bad thing is if you want to get the free gift they give away you kinda have to start lining up @ 3pm or you wont get it! LOL so when you have a 7pm game that is along time out in the heat! But we managed it really well and the girls handled the heat very good!!! proud of the girls and chris 4 standing in line for 4 hrs to save our spot!!! If you ever go try the bacon wrapped hotdogs & the corn on the cob!!!

Monday, July 13, 2009

We had a dr apt again today @ 4:15
the heart beat was 143. The baby is still breach but that is ok cuz we have c sections! But he did say the baby's growth is good!! and my bp was 128/80 woohoo LOL
my next apt is 7/29 @ 4:15pm.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Week 31

Your Baby Week 31
Your baby now weighs about 3.5 lbs (1600g) and measures about 18 inches (40cm) in total and about 11.2 inches (28cm) from crown to rump.

Your baby's increasing size means that she has less room to move around in your uterus.

Your baby could already be moving into the head-down position.

Your baby's lungs are maturing and their lining, which prevents air sacs from collapsing, is growing. This lung development means that your baby would have a much greater chance of survival if he were born prematurely.

About 16 fluid ounces of blood are flowing through the wall of your uterus to the site of the placenta, though your blood never mixes with your baby's blood. It is separated by the placental barrier which is a very thin wall. Water, nutrients and waste are exchanged across this barrier at a rate of 0.3 fluid ounces per second.

Your baby swallows amniotic fluid and urinates.

Your baby's ears are sufficiently developed to hear and recognize your voice, the voices of other family members as well as familiar musical tunes.