Monday, March 29, 2010

Announcement


So we've just entered a whole new realm of recovery. It's called Will takes over all the tasks and meals of the day while I try to keep from loosing my second lunch. As you've guessed, Will is going to be a father! I've moved through a hundred different phases since we learned the news January 17th. I vacillate between "Yippee" and "Holy cow-- I'm gonna be a mom." The next paragraph is Will's blurp on the baby news- On my side I have to tell you I am thrilled. Becoming a mother has always been a life time dream of mine and I keep pinching myself just to make sure it is real. I thank heaven everyday that Will is the one who will bring balance to the force-- I always worried that my children would never know how to sit still and be calm. I now have a little hope for my offspring. I'll finish the blog with the specifics to the baby timeline, but for now know that this baby is a new and very strong motivating factor in Will's life. He is really on fire lately with his efforts to return to "normalcy" he is up on his own every morning, studying and preparing and exercising for the day. He is applying for jobs part of the week and volunteering the other half the week. OK-- so I'm giving the keyboard over to Will now...

Well, that was quite the introduction. I do have to say though that I am very excited and hope to be a good father. I'm sure it will take a little bit of learning (probably a whole lot), but I hope that not to many mistakes are made along the way. Anyway, we are through the first trimester and Summer is having a little bit of an easier time now. We hope that continues. We have a biking trip to Colorado planned for next week and hope that turns out well.

OK it is Summer again-- so the baby details--- We got our first ultra sound (below) at 8 1/2 weeks. The baby's head was the same size as the body and in all the baby was three quarters of an inch long. Our next appointment was a week and a half ago. We were about 13 weeks along and we heard the heartbeat. The baby has fingers, toes, lungs, eyes, lips, and all the other parts that baby's have at 13 weeks. Currently the baby is about an inch and a half long, and the size of a small orange. We are due Sept. 28, 2010 and will find out in the next month and a half whether it is a boy or girl. I will attempt not to turn this into a "baby blog" but will probably mention our little blueberry often in the posts. Because of the latest news our focus is on getting Will a job with benefits. I am not working-- but I have been writing for newspapers and doing a bunch of contract work at home. I have to say-- getting a guy with a doctorate's degree a more entry level job is practically impossible-- darn doctorate degree getting in the way ;) He is still studying for the Boards and hopes to take them this summer and reapply for residency this fall -- keep your fingers crossed and your prayers going!

Summer & Will

ps The last picture is of Will building a garden box with my dad. Since living here we couldn't help but hop on the garden train. This year we have planted potatoes and want to plant carrots and squash when the weather warms.


7 comments:

Maria said...

Congratulations! You're going to LOVE motherhood. I can't wait to find out what you're having. We have a baby girl joining our family in July! :)

Jordan and Shannon said...

I love how clear your ultrasound is! Our's always looked like a blob. Jordan and I are very excited for you two, and seeing that we are new to parenthood, let's just say, if you are already pinching yourself, you are going to become pretty sore, we do it daily as we look at our precious Roxey.

Summer Blackhurst said...

Yeah -- Maria! Your first Girl!

Shannon -- hopefully someday it feels real - because right now I just feel like my belly is growing-- wierd!

Natasha and Jesse said...

Congratulations!! (I knew Will from the singles ward in Columbus, so I hope you don't think I'm stalking.) I wish you both the best.

Summer Blackhurst said...

Any friend of Will's is a friend of mine :) Thanks Natasha!

Elissa said...

I just have to pop in here and say YAY! again. I'm so happy for you! I too just want to pinch myself and wonder if this is for real. we had our childbirth class today and took a tour of the hospital...saw the baby nursery and realized we're going to have one of those. I almost started crying. I SO understand the pain of insurance. We were really anxious to find a job that could give benefits (we have cobra--which covers nothing), but at this point we've decided to pay cash b/c it will be cheaper. The insurance is there (albeit expensive) if complications arise.
Glad to hear you're feeling a little better. Take care!

Rachael said...

So excited for you, Summer! It is the one of the most wonderful, difficult things you will ever do! I hope you getting feeling better soon.