

I have this idea that the others came early so this one will to. Wouldn't it be terrible if he came on o
r after my due date (Aug 1)? I am not so worried about that part as how big he will be. I am used to popping out small 6 poun
ders, not the big guys!


Here are some of the cute sonogram pics. Those 4 dimensional ones make him look like an alien so I won't put those up, although once you get used to them they do look pretty cool. I like this one of him waving. He sure is a mover and a shaker in there. My husband doesn't understand how I can sleep at night with that much movement! As he gets bigger it's harder to really see all of him, but my last sonogram, it looked like he was munching on his toes! All I could think of was how scrunched he was in there and did he really want to nibble on them or was he forced to? Here's the E.T. phone home pic:

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