Spring

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Nursery




October 13th

Aunt Kathy, Grandma Linda, Nancy, and Franklin
7 year anniversary

Week 28



Yesterday we had our third ultrasound at the University of Iowa hospital. The babies are weighing in around the 59th percentile. Baby A is 2lbs. 13oz. and Baby B is 2bls. 12oz. Baby A has turned and is now sitting on the cervix. Baby A was head down at the previous ultrasounds. Baby B is still laying across the upper portion of the belly. There is still time and hope for the babies to turn. We go back in 6 weeks (Dec. 13) for a final ultrasound. No expected arrival date was given.


This past weekend we had our first babies shower in Minnesota. As always, Kara was a gracious host. It was wonderful to see many faces and receive such generous gifts. Moose has already practiced installing the car seats in both vehicles.

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Week 27

According to some books and websites, this week marks the beginning of the third trimester. I am still feeling great and the weight seems to be staying in the belly region. However, I did read that this trimester the weight gain distribution can change. Hopefully, for me, it doesn't. My hands are a bit swollen. I had to remove my rings this weekend.

Moose worked for over seven hours on Sunday and two hours on Monday sanding and painting a dresser/changing table we bought this past weekend. The glider was also purchased last weekend and it arrived today. Now we just need the babies. But we can wait at least eight more weeks for them to arrive.

This weekend, Moose and I are parting ways. He is heading up to Michigan to watch the Gopher/Wolverine game and catch up with some college friends. I am heading to Minnesota this weekend for a baby shower thrown by a very good friend, Kara.

Sunday, October 7, 2007

Week 24

Nancy at 24 weeks and 21 pounds
We had our second ultra sound on October 3rd. The twins are each 1 pound 8 oz and are developing well with no major concerns. "Twin B" does have clubbing of both feet, which does run on the Foster side of the family. This is where the feet want to grow inwards instead of straight out. The little guy or girl will be needing some extra care starting from the first few days he or she is born to help correct this. Fortunately, the world leader in non-surgical correction of clubfeet, Dr. Ponseti, is in Iowa City (actually, the same hospital we had the ultra sound in). So, it was a matter of fate that we moved to Iowa! The following is a website by Dr. Ponseti about the Ponseti method for clubfeet correction. http://www.uihealthcare.com/topics/medicaldepartments/orthopaedics/clubfeet/parents.html We were given printouts of some ultra sound pictures and did not receive any electronic copies this time to put on the blog.

Nancy's mom and dog, Franklin, graced us with their presence this past weekend. After some volunteer work Saturday morning spent landscaping and waterblasting, we went to Davenport to stock up on more baby supplies. Franklin and our cat, Magellen, actually got along okay this time with only minor altercations.