

Still pregnant. Not that we expected not to be pregnant at this point, since the due date is still 2 weeks away. But lots of people are asking, "Are you still pregnant?!" And the answer is yes.
Matt's newest prediction is that the baby will be born next Friday, June 29. That makes it seem a little too real...less than a week from now we could have a baby! I suppose we could have the baby any day, including today! At our appointment on Wednesday, Kristi's doctor, Dr. Kruger, said she doesn't think Kristi will go past her due date since she is so active at the hospital working every day. This is ok with Kristi, since she is getting a little tired of lots of Braxton Hicks contractions (false contractions, the uterus's way of practicing for the real thing) and heartburn. But overall she really can't complain. One thing that did make her sad this week is that she started getting stretch marks. Up until now there were none, however this week they began popping up and making her very sad. Matt reassures her that they are just a part of being pregnant and her body is doing what it was meant to do, but she is still a little disappointed. So close to making it to the end of pregnancy without any stretch marks... Matt, being the excellent husband that he is, made Kristi feel better by drawing stretch marks on himself with a purple marker. What a great guy!


For those of you who were amused with Kristi's 6 pound weight gain in a 2 week time span on the last blog entry, you will be disappointed to hear that she only gained 3 pounds in the last 2 weeks. This brings the total weight gain up to 28 pounds--right in the middle of the recommended 25-35 pound total pregnancy weight gain. (Although with Kristi's recent eating habits, it is surprising she isn't gaining more...)
We are obviously getting very excited for this little one to join us! We have been reflecting on what it is going to be like to have a baby around, but I don't think that we can comprehend the changes in our lives will be like! Not just sleepless nights and poopy diapers, but total responsibility for someone else's life and overwhelming love for a squirmy pink thing. We keep thinking about each thing we do as possibly the last time we do that thing without a baby. The last time we go out to eat in peace and quiet, the last time we go to church without a baby carrier, the last time we sleep (mostly) through the night, etc. People who have kids tell us that in a little while we won't even remember what it was like not to have kids. I'm not sure if that's a good thing or sleep-deprivation induced amnesia...
Pretty soon here there will be a post saying "IT'S A BOY" or "IT'S A GIRL" so keep checking back with us! Let us know if you have any suggestions or advice for the end of pregnancy, waiting for a baby to arrive, labor and delivery, post-partum, or bringing a new baby home for the first time. We are all ears.




