Wednesday, December 26, 2007

A quick update...

First of all, Merry Christmas! I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday and enjoyed their Christmas.

I will update with the pictures of our Christmas tomorrow or Friday, when I have a bit more time. I mainly just wanted to update everyone on my OB appt today.

I saw Dr. Lee, a true obstetrician and not the nurse practitioner this time. Needless to say, Dr. Lee was much more knowledgable. Here is the abbreviated version of the appointment:

**BGP has definitely dropped, according to Dr. Lee. She says that BGP's head is very low and that is why I am measuring a little behind (her head is so far down in my pelvis).

**I am 2cm dilated and 50% effaced. I will be 36 weeks on Friday so I guess this is really good news for being 36 weeks. I was only 1cm dilated with Jackson at 36 weeks. Hopefully I'll be a good 3-4cm by 38-39 weeks. The more I can dilate without being in active labor = much better for me.

**I lost 2 pounds since last week. Not sure how that happened, as I've eaten boatloads with the holidays. I honestly thought I had put on at least 5 pounds. But, my OB isn't worried. She feels like BGP is taking whatever she needs from me. That was reassuring because I was a little more than upset when I saw that I had actually lost weight.

**Dr. Lee doesn't think that BGP is that small of a baby. She thinks she'll be about 6lbs at birth, just like Jackson. She wasn't worried at all about her size. I just don't have a big babies, which is nice when it comes to pushing!

**Dr. Lee and Dr. Thibodeau both granted me permission to go to Duke University in Raleigh, North Carolina for Dad's surgery on January 10th. It's about a 2.5 hour drive but I just have to stretch my legs and walk each hour. I will be almost 38 weeks and they prefer that you not travel after 36 weeks but both thought that this was not "elective." I told them that I really would like to be there if they would agree to it and they gave me their blessings and said, "Absolutely, without a doubt -- GO." They are going to give me my records, just in case I go into labor at Duke hospital. And they actually said they felt like there was no other place they'd rather me deliver. The care there is so specialized and Dr. Lee even jokingly said, "It's probably best case scenario, especially with all of your family being there anyway." So, I'll be prepared for BGP's arrival in North Carolina, just in case.

**If no baby by 39 weeks, they will induce me. Dr. Lee doesn't think I'll make it to 39 weeks. She thinks I will go into labor on my own by then but just in case, we are going to schedule a 39 week induction. I had the placental abruption with Jackson at 38 weeks so I'm a little nervous about waiting it out until 39 weeks but I know the Lord will keep us safe.

Here are a couple of almost 36 week belly pictures:



And one picture from 33 weeks, so that you can compare and see how much BGP dropped. Notice how I was carrying higher at 33 weeks and more "all-around."



Okay, look for the Christmas pictures and video within the next few days.


Much love,
Wee 4 Peters

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Christmas Pictures

As promised, here are our Christmas pictures (don't forget that you can click on the actual picture to get a closer view of it):

One of only 2 family pictures where Jackson smiled. Taking family pictures was extremely difficult.


We had to hide Jackson's pacifier in the tree to get this picture. He wasn't interested in the Christmas tree at all until we stuck his pacifier in there but it was a real challenge to get him to look back at the camera and give us a half-smile whilst searching for his paci.


Jackson had a ball in the sleigh and the photographer really captured his excitement in this pic.


In the sleigh....


On Santa's lap! If you ask me, I think he looks a lot like Grandaddy Chitwood in this picture (and maybe a bit like me too!).

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

It's been a while.....

So sorry we haven't updated in a while. Things have been so hectic lately. With Christmas and BGP coming, we've had little to no time.

I have an OB appointment tomorrow. BGP definitely "dropped" so I am going to be inquiring about that. Jax dropped at 37 weeks and I thought that with subsequent pregnancies, babies don't drop until right before labor or a few days before labor. So, I am definitely going to talk to the doctor about that. I continue to have lots of pressure and contractions. I also have this horrible cramp/radiating pain that runs from my uterus down into the middle of my right thigh. I am not sure what is causing this though that's on my list of questions too. Thus far, I've gained 16 pounds and I really tried hard the past 2 weeks gain more. At my last appointment, the doctor told me that BGP was a "peanut" but she wasn't surprised since Jackson was only 6lbs at birth. She also said, "You may just not grow them very big, which is much easier for you during delivery!" Hoping for a bit more weight gain, not that it will matter. I gained the average 34-35 pounds with Jackson and he still was 6lbs; a VERY healthy 6lbs, I might add. I might also add he's now a grand ol' 26pound toddler.

Mr. Jackson & all his glory:


My father & mother went to get a 2nd opinion at Duke University today. They also used this as a consultation for his surgery. Duke University is known as one of the top pulmonary (lung) speciality hospitals in the nation so we know we are in good hands. They usually are at the fore-front of all oncology (cancer) medications and treatments. So, they met with Dr. Harpole, who is a thoracic oncologist (chest/lung cancer specialist). He viewed the slides of my Dad's cells and basically said he couldn't tell whether his cancer was mesothieloma or renal cell carcinoma. He requested my dad's cells from Obici so that Duke's own pathologist could do his own testing and staining on the slides. Apparently their pathologist is one of the best in the nation as well. Dr. Harpole is definitely leaning towards mesothieloma but they absolutely have to rule out the renal cell carcinoma before they do any surgery. He was very perplexed by Dad's case; therefore, he requested permission from my father to present his case at a conference being held on January 2nd at Duke. He said that it's a conference with all the "experts" and "big-wigs." Dad, of course, gave his "okay" and we will be eager to hear what the determination is. It will take about 7-10 days for the pathologist at Duke to formulate his opinion on Dad's cells (determine what type of cancer) and we have to figure in time off for the holidays as well. Otherwise, Dr. Harpole said that they could have done the surgery this week. So, we will wait for the determination from the pathologist, then we wait to see what all the experts say from the meeting on January 2nd and Dad goes back to Duke on January 8th for an ultrasound on his kidney (to rule out any tumors on it). The surgery date is January 10th. He will definitely have some sort of surgery but we are unsure what it will entail -- the surgery will depend on the type of cancer. Please keep my father in your prayers!!

Dan's squadron-mates returned from their 6 month deployment today. He was responsible for setting up some of the activities. Their aircraft carrier returns tomorrow. Dan got to meet almost all of his new squadron-mates. Apparently they indicated to Dan that there would be a "meet and greet" after the holidays. They also alluded that there would be some practical jokes being played on him. I think the direct quote was, "We had a lot of time to think while we were on an aircraft carrier in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.....nothing better to do with our time." Oh boy, this ought to be interesting!

We got our Christmas portraits taken last week. I mailed them out last week as well. Most of you all should have received one. I need to scan them and place them up on here, but again, no time to do so yet. I will try to do that tomorrow since I have the day off.

Jackson is growing like a weed. He's been incredibly fussy the past week and I think it's because his canines are erupting in his mouth. I know these teeth can be quite painful for them to cut, possibly even more so than molars. He's not eating well, not sleeping, very tired and cranky, etc. Hopefully he'll be over this in a few days.

It's been really chilly around here the past few days. Dan and my dad created a little fire in Dad's new firepit on Sunday and I snapped some pictures of Dad & Jackson. I couldn't believe Jackson actually left the stocking cap and the hood on his head.



Crawling all over and laying on Grandaddy's chest is one of Jackson's favorite things to do. Even though Grandaddy's chest is still sore, Jackson gets far too much fun out of it to stop. Actually, I'm not sure who loves it more: Grandaddy or Jackson. Better do it now and get his "fill" before Dad's surgery in January.



Guess that's about it! Again, sorry for not updating but we've been so busy.

Look for me to update with the Christmas pictures tomorrow!

Thursday, November 29, 2007

More updates.....

A belated Happy Thanksgiving!

Sorry there has not been an update in a while. Things really were hectic around here when my father was hospitalized. Lots of time spent at the hospital so we were rarely at home.

First and foremost, Dan is officially a Fighting Checkmate. He had his patching ceremony last night and after a lot of butterflies and anxiety, they threw his VFA-106 patch off and placed a VFA-211 patch on. He's very excited, to say the least. The Fighting Checkmates are still on deployment; they will arrive on December 20th so he has yet to meet his squadron-mates. The wonderful part about him being a Fighting Checkmate: he won't deploy until late 2009 AND he & Josh Goodin (his best buddy from USNA) are part of the same airwing and will deploy together on the same aircraft carrier in 2009. Here is the website address for the Fighting Checkmates: http://www.vfa211.navy.mil/index.htm

Secondly, the doctors are still fairly certain my father does have cancer. Initially they were saying it was cancer that came from either the kidney or the adrenal gland (which lays above the kidney). Dr. Foreman talked with my mother at work yesterday and told her that they are now thinking it is mesothielioma (asbestos exposure). Initially alot of the cells on the microscope slides looked like kidney/adrenal cancer cells but apparently there are now many more mesothielioma cells. They also sent my Dad's cells off to numerous universities (Penn State, to name one) for help diagnosing his cancer. I *think* a couple of the universities have returned their results and have said mesothielioma as well. However, Dr. Foreman said the cells are still very atypical (whatever that means -- bad or good? Who knows?) and that the tumors in Dad's pleural cavity do NOT resemble the typical mesothielioma tumors. All the pathologists at the hospital are perplexed and I'm unsure if they will come up with a firm diagnosis anytime soon. They all keep looking at the slides and remain confused. Dr. Foreman did say that mesothielioma makes more sense because Dad doesn't display any signs/symptoms of adrenal/kidney cancer. Whatever it is, I hope we have caught it early. Apparently the mesothielioma cancer cells respond to treatment better than the adrenal/kidney cancer cells so perhaps this would be a better diagnosis. Please, please continue to keep my father and our family in your prayers. It's been a roller-coaster ride and I just pray that the Lord will give us all the strength that we need.

Dan's parents came for Thanksgiving and we had a dandy ol' time. I'm sure my family wasn't the greatest company in the world, given the news we had received and how sick my father was. It couldn't have been easy dealing with us; we were all so on-edge. I'm sure it wasn't the easiest visit for them. Dan and his father installed our new dishwasher (oh, it cleans beautifully!) and put in a new cable/internet line downstairs so we could get started on the BGP's nursery. Agnes washed, dried and folded all of our laundry. Heaven-sent!! I can't tell you how nice that was. We watched a lot of football and ate some great meals. It was very enjoyable and we miss them already!

Here are some Thanksgiving pictures --
Haleigh, my beautiful niece:


You can say it....she looks exactly like her Daddy!


Jackson & Dan


Smiling at something


Up-close & personal


Grandpa's & Jackson


Beautiful Mom & daughter


Jackson loves Haleigh (and so does Grandaddy)


My twins

Saturday, November 17, 2007

More on my Dad...

Well, Dad was admitted to the hospital yesterday. He had 3 pints of fluid surrounding his right lung. They removed 1 pint and sent that off for testing. The doctors want to make sure the fluid is not infected. If the fluid does have bacteria in it, they will have to surgically remove the fluid. This surgery would be perhaps today or tomorrow.

The more scary part of the situation is that they found 3 "tumors" floating in that fluid. Dad's pulmonologist isn't sure what they are at all and is calling them "tumors" because he just doesn't have a better name for them. Dad has never smoked and has never been around asbestos so we do have that on our side. However, it is very scary and I pray that these "tumors" are only there due to the infection and collapsed lung.

Dad's pulmonologist hasn't yet made his rounds but as soon as he does, I'm sure they will call me with more information. Dad's family physicican did come this morning and said that he could hear air moving in the right lung now (yesterday, there was zero) so perhaps his lung has started to reinflate on it's own. His physician also said that those 3 "tumors" could be a result of the infection/collapsed lung/pneumonia and may go away as soon as everything clears up. Oh, how I pray!

Jackson & I can't go visit him because both of us still are under the weather. Actually, Jackson is much better and is almost 100% while I am maybe 45%. I definitely have a sinus infection and plan to start a Z-pack today or tomorrow (as soon as the prescription is called in). Of course, I'd love to go visit but I don't think a hospital is the best place for anyone to be that already is sick. Apparently the hospital is over-flowing with patients: Dad is in a semi-private room and more patients with pneumonia keep walking in.

Will update with more information when I have it! We definitely appreciate all prayers!

Friday, November 16, 2007

A little update....

What a week for us!

Almost everyone in our family came down with Jackson's cold. Mark, Dad, myself & possibly Dan (he's still using Zicam) all got it. Boy, it is a doozy too! Poor Jackson has had it for ELEVEN days now. Dan took Jackson to the pediatrician yesterday because it's really abnormal for a child to have a cold for 10 days, without much improvement. The pediatrician thinks he has a sinus infection so he put Jackson on Augmentin. He also shared my concern about Jackson having the cold for so long without improvement. This is Jackson's first time on antibiotics so hopefully he'll do fine on them. I can tell that he already feels a lot better this morning. He played for a long time with his books and toys, ran around like crazy, etc. He hasn't done that in a couple weeks so I think that antibiotic is working!! YAY!

I am fairing and that's about all I can say. I can't take hardly anything to help with the congestion due to being pregnant. I think the worst part is that none of it will break up so that I can blow my nose. ALOT of thick congestion! Perhaps I'll feel better tomorrow.

Dad actually just went to the doctor. Apparently he has Pnemonia and a collapsed lung. They are checking to make sure it has no fluid around it. He'll stay in the hospital for 2-4 days, depending on fluid vs. no fluid. They said that one of three things could have occurred: a.) Lung collapsed on it's own 1-2 months ago; Dad just never realized it. He got this cold and Pnemonia developed b.) Got this cold and the lung collapsed, then Pnemonia or c.) Pnemonia caused all of it from the beginning. My dad is going in for a CT scan and an MRI so we will know more in a few hours. Please keep him in your prayers!

Dan's patching ceremony was supposed to be today; however, they have changed it to November 28th. They are still having the CQ (carrier qualification) party tonight at the bar. I'm unsure if I will attend it, for several reasons: this wretched cold, I'm sure the cigarette smoke in the bars will make this congestion worse -- and I had smoke in the first place anyway, and we hadn't lined up a babysitter yet. The CQ party was just thrown together a couple days ago, which makes it kind of tough to find a last-minute babysitter. We may go and then get an oceanfront hotel room tonight, probably our last date for Dan & I before BGP's arrival. We shall see!

I am 30 weeks pregnant!! Only 8 more weeks! We don't have the nursery done AT ALL! So, tomorrow, that's what we are working on. Dan's been gone so much....I can't move the furniture on my own so we have our plan to get BGP's room started. We shall post pictures when it is complete!

Go Hokies and go Midshipmen!!! Hokies play Miami at 3:30PM and Navy plays Northern Illinois at 3:30PM. Guess we'll be switching off watching the games eh? I think Nebraska has a bye-week.

It's a COLD day in Chesapeake. Oh my -- it's been in the high 20s/low 30s at night and upper 40s during the day. I LOVE cooler weather so this is absolutely wonderful. The leaves are changing, the foliage is beautiful. I love this time of year!

Saturday, November 10, 2007

Baby Girl Peters' 4D Ultrasound Pix

Without further ado, here are BGP's 4D ultrasound pictures:







Our favorite:








We think she looks like Jackson did when he was about 2 months old. They don't look too much alike based upon their 4D ultasound pictures. For comparison's sake, here are a couple pictures of Jackson at the same age as BGP in utero:




Here's a picture of him at a week old; I think he looks very similar to his 4D pic:


I guess I can see some similarities in this picture. What do you all think?



I think BGP is chubbier than Jax was. Kind of strange because I gained more weight with Jax. We arn't sure if she has a ton of hair like Jax. We kept asking the ultrasound tech but she was so focused on getting a great facial shot that she really wouldn't look too hard for the hair. We all know Jax had a head full of hair at birth and I've searched his 4D pics trying to see some hair, to no avail. I just don't think I know what I am looking for. But, I can tell you -- I've had just as much heartburn this go around, if not worse.

I had my OB appt yesterday. Gained 2.5 pound in 2 weeks! BGP grew exponentially! Dan returned from carrier qualifications and he said, "Yep, she DEFINITELY grew!" So, she went through a growth spurt. Perhaps it was the Halloween candy! I passed my Glucose test (Gestational Diabetes) and my blood pressure was great. I will go back again in 2 weeks.

Perhaps the most exciting news of the week is that Dan qualified at the carrier this week. He had already qualified during the day in Advanced but in this phase, he had to land on the carrier at night. It's rather difficult to explain but he had to land numerous times on the carrier at night (not just once) and they take an average of all your scores to determine if you qualified. Our prayers were answered: he qualified and he's safe at home now!!

Jax is getting over croup and his cold. He's pretty much over croup -- that wasn't so bad. The cold hasn't been so bad either; it's just the two together were awful. I've been suctioning his nose to help him breathe better. He's got some green mucus (I know you all wanted to know that!) so if this continues, I'm going to get Dan to take him to the pediatrician on Monday (he has the day off).

That's all for now!! Enjoy the weekend!

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Jackson has CROUP!

Blah, what a miserable past few days. Jackson came down with croup on Friday/Saturday. Our babysitter's son got it and we were hoping that Jackson wouldn't catch it but it must be a strong ol' pathogen. Jax wasn't doing too bad with croup until he got a horrible cold along with it. He got the cold on Monday morning. The two together -- the cold & croup, he's just completely miserable. Last night, he woke up every 30 minutes. No fun for Mommy, especially since Dan is out to sea doing carrier qualifications (CQs).

Dan was supposed to leave on Friday morning to go out to sea for CQ's. However, due to Hurricane Noel, they postponed leaving until Sunday morning. So, Dan & all the rest of the guys left out Sunday morning on the USS Eisenhower (I think!). He was supposed to return Tuesday or Wednesday but apparently Dan just got his first set of qualifications done TODAY. He emailed me very quickly to let me know that the boat was experiencing some problems so they started the CQ's today. His first set of night CQ's will be tomorrow. He only completed his daytime qualifications today. Dan indicated that he would be home Friday or Saturday. Continue to keep him in your prayers!

We did get the 4-D ultrasound done of Baby Girl Peters. The appointment was last Thursday and it was so neat to see BGP, in all her glory. She looks like Jackson did when he was 2 months old. She does NOT look like Jackson's 4-D ultrasound pictures though. She appears to have the Peters' nose, a head full of hair (imagine that!), fuller/pouty lips (have we seen those before) and yep, she's still a girl. Currently she is breech and has nestled her head under my ribs, though she seems to prefer my left rib. I do have an anterior placenta again, though this time it is at the very top of my uterus (with Jax it was in the middle -- around my belly-button region). During the ultrasound, the technician kept saying that BGP had her head buried into the placenta and we could barely get any pictures of her face because she wouldn't move her head out of it. Jackson was the same way too -- loved to dig his head into the placenta. The theory is that the placenta is soft, has a heartbeat and is warm so baby just love to follow them. This is probably why BGP is breech -- she's following the placenta. Hopefully I can do some exercises to get her to turn head-down (Jax was head-down at this point).

I haven't had a chance to scan the 4D ultrasound pictures of BGP, mainly because Jax has been so sick and has occupied every second that I have. Well, that and tonight, I'm going to bed EARLY so that I can catch up on all the sleep that I missed last night. As soon as I get a chance, I'll be sure scan them. I know you all will find them just as amazing as we did.

I have another OB appt on Friday. I apparently passed my Glucose test (Gestational Diabetes) because I never received a phone call from them -- no news was good news. I plan on discussing BGP being breech and what we can do, if anything, at this point to try to get her to move into proper head-down position.

And that's about it.....check back soon for the 4D ultrasound pictures!

Sunday, October 28, 2007

Updates galore....

Jackson had his 15 month well-baby check-up on Wednesday. He weighed 25lbs, 8oz and was 31.5 inches long. His head circumference was 47.5 centimeters. All of his percentiles were over the 50th percentile (I think they were 58, 63 and 66 respectively). He received FOUR vaccinations: DTaP, Prevnar, Varicella and Influenza. Those were rather difficult but at least I know he is now protected. He received 2 in each arm and at the end of the 4th one, he was starting to hyperventilate (I kid you not). I am unsure why the nurse gave him the vaccinations in his tricep; usually the thigh is muscle of choice. Apparently giving the vaccinations in the tricep is much more painful than the thigh and I think this is why he experienced greater pain this time. Jackson obviously did not feel very well for quite a few days after the vaccinations. He hasn't been feeling great anyway due to the fact that he has 3 molars erupting. I've given him Ibuprofen as needed and so far, that has definitely helped.

We are now in the process of taking his pacifier away. He absolutely loves it but the pediatrician noticed his upper right front tooth is leaning forward and believes this is from the pacifier usage. Being the dental hygienist I am, I freaked so it is now our mission to wean him of needing it. I waited a few days to get through the vaccinations but the time has come. We can either get rid of it cold turkey or start cutting the tip of the pacifier. We chose the latter and in a few days, we'll cut the pacifier nipple a little bit more. Every few days, you cut it just a bit more until they don't receive the satisfaction because the nipple is irregularly-shaped. I've read that this is a great way of weaning pacifier usage so hopefully it'll work for us. I can already tell that Jackson HATES the tip being cut off and he definitely takes the pacifier out and looks at it to figure out what is wrong with it. Let's pray for an easy weaning process!

I had my OB appt on Friday. I've gained 11 pounds and my blood pressure was great! I took the glucose test and find out the results tomorrow. Actually, if I don't hear from the OB's office, I passed. Praying for no phone call obviously! They found out that I have some sort of bacterial infection so I am currently on an antibiotic. It's just a 3-day antibiotic, a minor bacterial infection so no need to worry. All should be well in a few days! I start seeing the OB every 2 weeks now, which is kind of a pain. I don't recall beginning bi-monthly visits with Jackson until I was further along.....around 32 weeks. Oh well! Here is a 27 week belly picture:


Dan leaves for his carrier qualifications on Thursday evening. He actually is leaving with the aircraft carrier, which will pull out of port on Friday morning. He is spending the night on the carrier Thursday night. We had a 4D ultrasound scheduled for Friday afternoon but obviously that will have to be cancelled. We're hoping we can reschedule for this Wednesday, Halloween. If we are able to reschedule it, I'll post the pictures of Baby Girl Peters as soon as possible.

We also went to Picture People on Friday and took professional pictures of Jackson & Daniel in their flight suits. You may ask -- Jackson....flight suit?? We purchased a flight suit for Jackson for Halloween. He's dressing up as his Daddy for Halloween. I knew as soon as I bought the flight suit that we'd have to get professional pictures taken. Picture People actually asked us to fill out a model release form because they are going to advertise the first picture below in their studio. They also wanted to use it as an advertisement this weekend at the Norfolk Zoo. Apparently they had some Halloween festival at the Norfolk Zoo this weekend and various businesses had tables/exhibits set up for advertisements. So, Picture People wanted to use one picture for it (especially since Hampton Roads is 75% military). The pictures are available for viewing online but they are thumbnail-sized -- I've already contacted the company about why I can't view them larger. Anyway, here are the pictures -- sorry for the color distortion due to scanning (remember to click on the picture for a larger, clearer photo):







Just please keep Dan in your prayers this week as he prepares for and starts his carrier qualification landings (Friday/Saturday). He's a little anxious about them, rightly so! Dan should return from the aircraft carrier on next Monday/Tuesday. As soon as I hear from him, I'll pass the word and keep everyone posted!

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

A new blog....

I promise this one will stay. And the best part -- I can always make it password-protected if I feel the need to do so again. I'll try to update it once a week but it's tough to sometimes find the time. So bear with me.....

Most of you all know that we're pregnant again. Baby #2! Ready or not, here she comes. Totally unplanned but we're happy nonetheless. I'm almost 27 weeks. I guess 27 weeks marks the beginning of the 3rd trimester. Can't believe I'm already in the 3rd trimester!? Time flies!

Dan is practicing his carrier landings. In a couple weeks, he'll be doing real landings on the carrier at night. Thus, they are practicing like crazy at night so that he will become more "comfortable" with night landings. Strange -- I don't think anyone ever will feel comfortable landing a multimillion dollar jet onto an aircraft carrier, in the pitch-black dark, in the middle of ocean. Nevertheless, family day was on Friday. My parents, Jackson and I all went out to the outlying airfield (where they practice the landings) and took pictures of Dan flying, landing, etc. I also took a couple videos of him.
Here are some of the pictures (remember, you can click on the picture to enlarge it):
















And a couple videos:



Dan, Jackson and I also went to the Navy football Homecoming game this weekend. It was fun but definitely exhausting for us all. Not sure I want to do it again at 6.5 months pregnant AND with a 15 month old. We're still trying to catch up on our lost sleep. We got up early on Saturday morning, around 4:50AM, promptly left at 6:15AM and arrived in Annapolis around 10AM. We tailgated, went to the game, tailgated a bit more, went out to dinner and finally hit the sack around 11PM. Jackson gave into his exhaustion during the 3rd quarter of the football game. He slept in my lap for 45 minutes or so; however, he didn't fall asleep again until after we arrived at the hotel following dinner (around 9:30-10PM). It was a late night for him!

The next day, Dan took Jackson and I around the Naval Academy. We took a bunch of pictures of Jackson running around. I took as many as I could but my batteries were drained from all the carrier landing pics and videos from Friday.
Some pictures to share:




Jackson pointing to the Herndon monument:




A good family picture, except for the obvious:


Jackson pointing to the squirrel (he chased it shortly thereafter):


Jackson, pointing yet again, to the painted Tecumsah monument:


In front of Bancroft Hall:


We stopped by Mary Rose & Woody's home on the way back to Chesapeake. It was nice visiting with them. We got to see their "kids," who arn't really kids anymore. They're all grown up! Guess time has a way of doing that! Woody showed Dan his Mustang and took him for a spin. Michelle thoroughly enjoyed Jackson and had a great time playing with him. Jackson jumped on their trampoline and had a blast running around the house.

Jackson has his 15 month check-up tomorrow (and vaccinations!). They'll be able to tell me exactly how much he weighs and how tall he is. We've been weighing him on the scale here and his weight has ranged from 25-26.5 pounds. Big boy and stocky as ever!

I have an OB appointment on Friday. I have to take the Glucose test to ensure that I don't have gestational diabetes. After this appointment, I start going to see my OB every 2 weeks (instead of once a month). Around 34 weeks, I start going every week. I've gained 10 pounds, which my OB still considers "great." I gained more with Jackson but I think it's because I wasn't running after toddler -- good exercise. I'm sure I'll gain much more weight towards the end of my pregnancy (3rd trimester). I'm sure I gained about 15 pounds in my 3rd trimester with Jackson so I fully anticipate another 15 pounds between now and when I deliver by 38 weeks.

That's all folks! Sorry so long........until next time!