Thursday, July 23, 2009

25 Weeks


Here is the pic you all have been asking for!!! :)
Not too long and He will be here!!!
I have been walking alot with my dear friend Wendy and recently started Yoga...I am feeling wonderful!!! Things are a bit crazy trying to get Q ready to move to Boulder and baby and I are moving in the basement of my parents home for a while! :) We are all getting anxious for him to be here. In the mean time there is so much to prepare for. Q and I will both be starting school in August so it is only going to get busier! He recieved a schalarship an I have recieved a grant, so God is providing for everything. My car recently broke down but it is now up and running better than ever...hoping it lasts me for a couple more years!!! :) Keep us all in your prayers.
Get ready for pat-a-cake! Baby's hands are now fully developed and he spends most of his awake time groping around in the darkness of your uterus. Brain and nerve endings are developed enough now so that your baby can feel the sensation of touch. That doesn't mean he can feel it when his father pokes your stomach, however, so tell him to knock it off. Other highlights include:Your baby's arms and legs have grown to almost the proportions they will be at birth, which is still sort of short. So don't be alarmed when your newborn's arms barely clear his waist. Baby's nostrils, which have been plugged up until now, clear out (like he's taken a super-dose of Sudafed) and he can practice breathing through the nose. The structures of your baby's spine are now made up of 150 joints, 33 rings and some 1,000 ligaments. Can you believe you're growing something that complicated inside of you?The capillaries, the teeniest blood vessels, are now forming in your baby's body, giving his formerly translucent skin a pink glow. The blood vessels in the lungs also develop this week. You'll see how well that worked out when your baby gives those lungs a workout while you're on line at the bank in a few months. Your baby weighs about a pound and a half and is about 13½ inches long—roughly the length of one of those recorders you played in elementary school music class. Who's up for a round of "Hot Cross Buns?"

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