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Smooches for Hiccup! |
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Baby #3 - 28 weeks
I can hardly believe we get to meet Hiccup in 12 weeks. Time is flying. I'm still feeling pretty good. The roughest part is the pelvic discomfort and the restless legs which is normal for me during pregnancy. The boys are getting excited to meet their baby brother. I still haven't decided whether I am going to schedule a c-section or give VBAC a try again. We switched all of the bedrooms around so Nash is now in Nini's old bedroom, Nolan is in Nash's big boy bed, and the nursery is ready for baby. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that the summer heat will go easy on me.
Happy Mother's Day
Sunday after church we joined Daniele's family for a picnic to celebrate Mother's Day. It was such a beautiful day.
I am SO thankful for my awesome Mom and all of the other wonderful Momma's in my life!
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Daniele and Baby Claire |
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Papa and Nolan |
Nash and Nana |
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Nini protecting Nolan from the geese |
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Me and my boys |
Mom and kids |
My dad, Will, Whit, Mom and me |
Zoo
Saturday, May 12, 2012
I did it...FINALLY!
On Monday I defended my doctorate paper. It's something I've been working on for about a year and a half now but it's been hanging over my head for several years. I graduated in December 2003 with my Master of Physical Therapy degree. I was in the last masters class before the program switched to a doctorate level. Most of us chose to take 4 of the doctorate classes during the summer before we graduated. That left me with one final "integration project" to complete my doctorate degree. It dealt with research which is not really on my radar of interesting subjects so I procrastinated for a long time. It's a really good thing there was a deadline to finish this or it may never have happened. I sat in front of my committee with sweaty armpits on Monday and successfully defended my paper. If you want to know what the research says about Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo, let me know. My family and friends have been SO supportive. I received so many encouraging texts and emails before my defense. When I walked out of the building on Monday, Jason, Whitney and my mom and dad were waiting in the parking lot. I immediately got tears in my eyes and gave them the thumbs up. Balloons appeared when they realized my tears were good tears and we all went out for lunch before heading back to work. Today is graduation day but I have decided not to take the walk across the stage. I am spending the day with my family instead...maybe a trip to the zoo. I am so relieved to be done reading, writing, and studying for this project! (And secretly I'm looking forward to getting mail from the university addressed to Dr. and Mr. Wentland.) :)
Play Ball
Bath Buddies
The boys love taking baths. Especially in the big bathtub in the master bathroom. It's deeper than the other bathtub but unfortunately, there is not shower curtain to shield me from the random sprays of water that shoot my way. No matter what I do, I need an extra towel to soak up the water that doesn't stay in the tub. Usually it occurs when Nolan stands up and body slams himself back into the water laughing the whole time. Bath time usually ends shortly after this activity begins.
Nash and Nolan |
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Nash |
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Nolan |
Our Little Slugger
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