Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Our 20 Week Ultrasound Pictures

Here is a picture of the profile on the right, the body is on the left.
Here is another profile of the baby.
In this picture, the baby is face down, head on the right and spinal cord down the center of the picture. You can see the femur on the far left of the picture. And for those of you who think they can tell what it is by this picture, you can't! The leg fully covers any possible views! We were not able to get a face shot because he/she was not cooperating (a sign of things to come...).

Where did that come from?


Today I am officially 20 weeks along! We are half way there! I feel like over night I exploded. We are 6-61/2 inches long crown to rump (about the size of my full hand). We are working diligently on getting everything ready so that we can rest and enjoy the last few months of our free world together. Nesting has kicked in also! I have recently decided (why, I have no idea) to sort through all of my files... a task that has taken me almost 3 weeks! And Jeremy (Jesse's younger cousin and our housemate) notices that the furniture changes every couple of days... only because I am trying to fit everything! We are so excited for our new adventures!

Dodger Game

Last weekend we went down to LA and enjoyed our first major league baseball game together. We drove down early Saturday morning and had breakfast with my sister. Then we met up with some friends (and Jesse's co-worker) CJ and Wes Workman. There could not possibly be any huger fans of the LA Dodgers then these two. To put it into perspective, their wedding colors were royal blue and white!!! We had such a great time and hope to do it again!

The stadium has an incredible view of the city!
Allie and CJ
Way to go Dodgers... they finally won in the 13th inning with a walk off home run!

The 7th inning stretch!

Monday, July 12, 2010

My Baby Bump


Well, I am officially 18 weeks pregnant! I have a bulging belly (while I feel like I am popping out all over the place, I have seen nothing yet!) I am feeling better then ever (in the last 4.5 months) and love being able to feel my little one move around. Sometimes I feel like he or she is trying to push his or her way out of my uterus!!!

For those of you who are not aware, we are not finding out the sex of our baby. We took inspiration from Jesse's sister and brother-in-law and are waiting. It is killing me but will be totally worth it!

Our official due date is December 16th, so we should have a baby by Christmas!

Names, you ask... well, we don't have anything official yet. My sweet husband has come up with multiple options... if it is a boy, Terry Dactal Penner (I hope he is not serious) and if it is a girl, Daaaang Gina!!! It's so much fun and much easier to answer with these names then explain that we really haven't thought of any yet!

The baby's room is not even close to being finished... no wait, started! I have been putting it off for a while, but think it is time to crank it out while I have some good energy.

On July 21st we go in for our fetal survey ultrasound (where they count fingers and toes, check out organs...), so look for more pictures!

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Our Adventures in Costa Rica




We recently returned from a wonderful trip FULL of adventures to Costa Rica. When we began planning the trip we talked with our friends Breann and Kris Cadieux about doing one last trip before we began our families. Well, as it turns out, our families began a bit sooner then our trip but we were up for the adventures any how. We invited another couple, Andrew and Denise Feil to join us as well. The other two couples were on a missions trip in San Jose (one of the largest cities in Costa Rica). We joined them for an extra week after they had completed their trip. Jesse and I headed to Jaco, a pacific coastal town known for its touristy feel. We stayed there one night before everyone joined us. The following morning we took a boat ride to Montezuma, a "hippie" town looking out to the Gulf of Nicoya. There we had many adventures including hiking, swimmning in waterfall pools, the boys jumped off of the waterfalls, rope swings, ATV riding and beautiful walks along the beach! We stayed in "Ivan's House" (look it up if you plan on going to Costa Rica!!!). We had a kitchen, hammocks, we could hear the sound of the ocean at night and a BEAUTIFUL beach view. We were only 100ft away from the main city drag. It was so awesome!!!
Jesse jumping off of a waterfall.

Jesse climbing a big rock overlooking the beautiful ocea.n
Hiking (in dresses and flip flops!!!)
On the beach!
Our boat ride to Montezuma.
The jungle was full of roots that helped us hike very easily!!! And suprisingly, very few bugs, spiders and any other scary wild life... only beautiful butterflies, birds, monkeys, geckos and lizards.
Our perfect little house!

One morning, we decided to go for a walk down the beach. We were told that there were beautiful waterfalls where the fresh water met the ocean water. We got about 1/2 a mile down the beach when I wasn't feeling well, it was hot and I felt dehydrated. Jesse and I turned around and went back to the house, laid in the hammocks and rested. Soon, Denise runs up to the house and yells, "Jesse, Breann broke her ankle!!!" We both jumped out of our slumber and gathered some items for them, ran a mile back down the beach and found Breann with a completely dislocated and fractured her ankle. She was in extreme pain. An ambulance was on its way, however, there was no real medical care for her outside of San Jose, where our trip had began. The interesting part is that she is 6 months pregnant (although she doesn't look it!), so she was without pain medicine for 10 long hours on bumpy roads. They took an ambulance to a ferry boat onto another ambulance to a hospital in San Jose.
Once at the hospital in San Jose, they gave her a spinal and put her ankle back into place. We remained in Montezuma and arraigned to have a taxi boat take us back with their luggage the next day. When we arrived, she was in much better spirits as she was more comfortable and her ankle was straight again. We felt so blessed with the medical care we received. The doctor who took care of her had trained in Texas for 2 years on foot and ankle surgery and was very helpful and most importantly spoke perfect English!!! Her OB care was amazing (and more thorough that here!) She ended up having an external fixation device placed to hold everything back together while she traveled back to the US. She was such a trooper!
When we arrived in San Jose, the Feils and us were able to stay with a missionary couple and their two children. Andrew and Denise had stayed there during the mission trip. They were so wonderful and the kids were amazing!
Jesse is getting ready to be a dad!!! Playing with Super Sawer!!!

While in San Jose, we walked around all of the streets, got to see some amazing buildings and took time to go into the Children's Museum!!! It was a special place where they have all sorts of activities! Bubbles, space, agriculture, aviation, health, dinosaurs... you name it, they had it! It would have been even better if we could read Spanish!!!

We are sitting inside of a giant mouth! They had an area where the kids could floss giant teeth and brush them with a huge toothbrush!

Walking around the streets, we ran into this lovely statue!
Despite all of our painful adventures (for Breann), we had a fantastic and beautiful trip!!!