Dear Lynette,
Just wanted to drop in and say a big hello! We had our extra scan and ECG to double check bubs foramen ovale (the little hole that allows the bub blood to by pass the lungs whilst in the womb). We had a bit of a scare at our 18week scan where they thought there might be an extra hole in bub's heart (an atrial septal defect). So we had to have some extra scans done with a paediatric cardiologist. All went well and the cardiologist was happy with bub's heart which was a relief for an anxious Mum and Dad to be. It also meant we got to spend 30minutes while the measurements were being taken listening to bub's heartbeat and it was a truly amazing thing to hear. (ok I have to admit I cried).
We have seen bub's, heard bubs, felt bubs and with the morning sickness and belly bump its hard to deny there is a little one growing inside my tummy, but it's all still a bit surreal. We hit 20 weeks this week which puts us at the half way mark, we also hit our 6 month anniversary for arriving in Calgary tomorrow. I can't believe how time has flown.
Now to the weather April 11th we had a record 23cms snow in the morning, followed on April 13th and 14th by a balmy 23 degrees.....you think spring has arrived right? WRONG!!!
Last week we got hit with a snow storm that lasted 2 days and dropped another 24+cms and its been snowing on and off ever since with our highest temps -5ish. I will post some pics of the snow building up on our balcony later.
All I can say Calgary weather really keeps you guessing! (I have been assured by more than one Calgarian that this is freaky weather for this time of the year...yeah right!).
Love Telle, James and our wee little Monster.
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Dear Telle,
For us the whole baby thing was surreal right up until she arrived. In fact even during labour, I think at one point I might have even forgotten that the end result of labour was the baby but then at that point I may have slightly lost the plot.
Simone
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