Tuesday, July 29, 2008
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Mason Charles Gilbreath and Piney lake photos
His weight is slightly above average for a baby at 20 weeks but as my cousins have reminded me, big babies run in the family. Even if they are born average, they grow quickly. We feel so blessed that baby is healthy and mama too! Thanks to all our friends and family that have kept us in your prayers.
Here are a few ultra sound photos, I can not really tell what is going on. For the photo shoot our lil' guy was sitting breach with his feet up near his head and for me it was difficult to tell what we were looking at. The ultrasound tech has being doing this for 20 years so I have confidence in her abilities.
Somewhere in here is a penis?
legs stretched out...but only for a minute!
Hand
Lastly I posted a slide show of the some of the wonderful photos our dear friend josh took at my dad's 60th. Hope everyone is having a wonderul week.
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Suprise Birthday for Dad and weeks 18 and 19
Matt and I decided to make this a little vacation and we headed up to the mountains early Wednesday morning. Piney Lake is a camp ground just outside of Vail (about 10 miles north) in the White River National Forest. Cade and I grew up camping there so we knew this would be special location to celebrate with our dad.
Our family had rented some "pop up" campers for our stay and I have to admit I am so thankful we did. I wasn't sure sleeping on the rocky ground would be as easy as it use to be (prior to the bump) for five nights. The pop up was just perfect. Those portable trailers are really slick. We had a king size mattress and a double on the other side and a table, stove and lots of storage. The dogs even got a nice plush bed.
On Wednesday we just set up camp and explored the streams and nearby forest. I had decided to prepare our meals prior to leaving home. So we dined on Spaghetti and peppers and hit the sack early. It was really warm in the high country (high 80's) and this pregnant mama was hot. I insisted we leave some of the "pop up" windows unzipped so I could fall asleep. At about 3 am we woke up freezing, even our dogs were shivering. OOps! We had to get them covered up and cuddled which in return got us warm.
Thursday was relatively overcast and only in the 60's which was AWESOME. We decided to take a good hike back towards the gore range. It is absolutely beautiful. The doggies got to run leash free and must have ran and swam 10 miles. Our hike was roughly 5 miles. We only saw two people on the trail. Thursday evening we spent getting ready for my mom and Dad and my Uncle Darrell and Aunt Annie to arrive. They didn't get there until 11:45. We felt so bad for them so Matt got out of bed and helped them set up camp.
All of the guest started to arrive around 5. We had told my dad that we would be having dinner up at the lodge to celebrate his birthday, so when he and my mom arrived about 5:30 he was shocked to see all of these people waiting for him. He teared up and was truly touched. Dinner was great and afterwards we showed the slide show Matt and I had prepared of my dad, our family, and friends through the years. Everyone was teary.
I am such a lucky girl to have such an amazing dad. Its hard to believe he is 60 (he doesn't act like it) but I feel so blessed to be his daughter. He has taught me so much and with my mom made me the person I am today. He is a wonderful grandfather to Keegan and I can not wait for our baby to know him. Love you dad!
Sorry this post is so long......
On the pregnancy front, things are going well. I am getting huge or at least that is how I feel. I have about 50 mosquito bites from the camping trip because they love pregnant women and pregnant women can't use deet. I bought a non-deet spray but I am pretty sure those harmful chemicals are the way to keep them at bay. That is my only real complaint of the trip. We go next Tuesday to find out if we are naming this lil' one Madison or Mason. I of course will let you know. It seems pretty fair that all of our voters are tied on the issue, I mean it is a 50% chance either way.
Last night Matt said to me, "we are going to have one huge baby, I am thinking 8 lbs" that's great I love to imagine how that is going to fit out of that area. I told my mom about his comment this morning and she said "oh definitely, I am thinking 9 lbs. at least!" Well thanks guys and god bless epidurals.
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Matt's Birthday, the 4th and week 17
I am feeling well for the most part. Sleeping has been a little frustrating because I have never had a problem doing it. I am normally a stomach sleeper so depending on one side (left) is different. BUT when you get tired enough it doesn't matter. I am also feeling our lil' one move. Baby is a jumper and it feels like a bag of popcorn is popping in my belly...mmmm popcorn sounds good. My appetite is good. No crazy cravings as of yet but I do think I should invest in a watermelon company. I can not get enough of that stuff.
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Week 16, no ultrasound
Overall things are moving along quite well. I have begun my nesting phase and been reorganizing our house for Angela and baby G. We have a few busy weeks ahead and we are really looking forward to spending time with friends and family. Matt, Fischer (my best friends little boy) and my Dad's birthdays fall in July along with one of my favorite holidays, the fourth. We are going to spend the fourth at our dear friends Trisha and Ryan's. I will do my best to get some good pictures posted on here.
Monday, June 23, 2008
week 15
I never thought I could love Matt more than the day I married him but I do. Relationships always evolve and ours has again. I know he is so excited to be a dad and that he is going to be a great one and that makes me love him even more. We enjoy being together and no matter what we are doing we find time to laugh (a lot) and not take life to seriously.
This past week we had the privilege of being with family. Cade, Emily and Keegan joined us for dinner on Thursday at our house. Keegan is the best! He is really turning into a smart, fun and of course handsome kid. On Friday evening Angela came down to hang out with us and we babysat Keegan. We fed him Pizza and chocolate malt (I know Cade and Em will pay me back someday). We went to the Park, watered the flowers (and Aunt Micah) ran around the house, watched Cars , ran around some more, and than finished watching cars. He cuddled in with Matt and I until Emily and Cade got there. He is a cuddle bug!
I was so tired the next day. It was great preparation for Matt and I. I know babies are different than toddlers but I think the common theme of being tired is still there. Kai? Tracy?
Monday, June 16, 2008
The 80's called they want their shorts back......
Ryan and Trisha or Madonna and Marty McFly from Back to the future.
Matt's shorts are kind of short:)
These sweatbands hurt your head!
The rest of the weekend was nice also. We celebrated Father's day with Matt's family on Friday and mine on Sunday. I forgot my camera Friday night but here are some pictures from Sunday at my parents house.
Uncle Matt teaching Keegan to ride his new bike...We had to bribe him to get out of the swing after 20 minutes
This is what we bribed him with, washing Grandpa's Truck. He spent more time spraying Grandpa than the truck.
At the end of all our fun we sat down for a nice lunch outside. Mom fixed prime rib sandwhiches with macaroni and fruit salad and baked beans. It was delicious. Grandpa is sitting in Keegan's other chair, not the best fit. It was nice to spend time with our familes.
On the pregnancy front I am glad to report that I am feeling better. It seems I am moving along with this pregnancy just like the books discuss. Second trimester hits and I start to feel better. I would like to say it is all in my head but I would never intentionally want to feel like sick like I did. Hopefully this trimester is full on energy!