OK...so here it is. Finally we can show you one of the photos that Vivid took of us.
Laugh if you must.......
Wednesday, September 13
Monday, September 11
35 Weeks!
Not long now! These last few weeks seem to be going by more quickly. Melinda had her last day on call at RBWH yesterday and now doesn't have to go back for 6 months (unless she gets bored earlier). Just a couple more private lists to go and she will then be a lady of leisure ....... for at least a week or so! We saw the O+G again today and she seems almost as excited as we are at the prospect of Noodles arriving.
We have stocked up with enough non-perishable groceries to last out WW3 (or at least the first 6 weeks of baby), so the garage is now our defacto supermarket (we even have our own freezer section complete with butterscotch ice-cream, not to mention a bottle shop (fridge filled with beer!)
We have to attend our pre-admission clinic at Wesley this Thursday but that will be the last official paperwork to do before baby arrives. We are both excited and scared at the same time!
We have stocked up with enough non-perishable groceries to last out WW3 (or at least the first 6 weeks of baby), so the garage is now our defacto supermarket (we even have our own freezer section complete with butterscotch ice-cream, not to mention a bottle shop (fridge filled with beer!)
We have to attend our pre-admission clinic at Wesley this Thursday but that will be the last official paperwork to do before baby arrives. We are both excited and scared at the same time!
Thursday, September 7
Sleeping Noodle
Actually he was anything but sleeping today when we had our last scan of the pregnancy (despite the appearances of the photo). In what has become his style, he wouldn't stop moving around, making things very tricky for the sonographer. It is quite apparent at the moment that he is quickly running out of space in there as most of the pictures show him getting squashed here and there. At one point he had both hands up on his cheeks and was squashed so as to make an impersonation of a fish with pouting lips. He is about 2.6kg at the moment (5lb 14oz for you old school people). Not long to go now and he will be free!
Mmmm...Cake!
I think this t-shirt pretty much sums it up! Needless to say Mel just had to buy it.....Noodles will look rather stylish in this I am sure.
Wednesday, September 6
34 Weeks and counting!
This week marks the 34 week mark....not long to go now! Mel now has her bag packed and ready (just in case). I think we are ready but I am sure we will feel very UNready when it is all about to happen.
We went back to Vivid to look at the proofs on Monday and there were quite a few that we liked (I really don't like looking at photos of myself) but Cath managed to bring out the best in us. We might have one for the blog in the near future!
We have our last scan on Thursday (we always like the opportunity to see our little man rather than just feel him).
The count down continues!!!!
We went back to Vivid to look at the proofs on Monday and there were quite a few that we liked (I really don't like looking at photos of myself) but Cath managed to bring out the best in us. We might have one for the blog in the near future!
We have our last scan on Thursday (we always like the opportunity to see our little man rather than just feel him).
The count down continues!!!!
Sunday, September 3
Father's Day!
Maybe I am getting a little ahead of myself here......but I think I am being denied presents on a technicality!!! After all our little man is quite viable and certainly makes his presence felt (obviously more to Mel than me). Does he not constitute a human being yet...if not only to justify getting a father's day present. Alas I think I am being somewhat optimistic (if not totally naive) and I will have to wait another 12 months. Maybe I just didn't hint enough to Mel (the way she has been hinting to me that mothers as supposed to get a present for giving birth!!!). You mean getting a baby isn't enough??? Mmmmm...what to do, what to do!
Saturday, September 2
C-Section Class....
A few people wondered why we would be going to a C-section class (as we should already have a fairly good understanding of the whole process.....even though it has been over 10 years since we did O+G at Uni). But I figured it was not so much about the actual operation (seen one operation seen them all really) but rather the non-medical aspects that might be useful. Such as Where is the husband allowed to stand in the theatre, who gets to take photos, what happens to the baby while Mel is getting stitched up and will Mel get a private room etc, etc. We didn't learn much in the end but it was fun watching Mel confuse everyone when she asked questions using big words like sequential compression devices. What the??? A few people looked panicked because they hadn't heard of them and wondered if they had been missing out, or just played along so they didn't look ignorant. All in good fun really.
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