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  1. Waiting, only 5 more days

    Wow I never thought that I would be so ready to meet my little girl. I am feeling really anxious. I don't know what to do with myself. I am feeling well so I can't complain there. I think I may be quite suprised when labor arrives. I feel like I should be doing something, going somewhere, visiting someone. But instead I am here in Ann Arbor, I can only travel in the city, and people can only come and visit me. I want to meet my little girl, hold her hand, tell her I love her face to face. ...
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  2. GOING GOOD

    HOPE eveyone is doing well, we are all well now, after cole having the flu and me having Pneumonia and Daddy, well Daddy just doesnt get sick !!!
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  3. nothing better than being a mommy

    It has been almost 2 weeks, time is flying by! We have changed a couple hundred diapers- had many sleepless nights, and have found out we know nothing about being parents-but we are learning and I love every part of being a mommy.

    When Nate and I were first married we decided to weigh the pros and cons of having children. It was something we had always talked about doing someday-but we thought that we should make sure it was what we wanted. There were so many reasons not to have ...
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  4. Sophia's Journey

    Eli and Sophia's condition
    On September 7, 2006, my husband and I went in for a routine ultrasound in order to determine the sex of our baby. I was 17 weeks and 6 days pregnant. This appointment brought us much more than we bargained for. Shortly after finding out the that Lord had blessed us with a precious baby girl, we learned that she had a life threatening condition called a Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia (occuring in 1 in 3,000-5,000 births.) The doctors prognosis was very grim and ...
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  5. Sophia\'s Journey

    Eli and Sophia's condition
    On September 7, 2006, my husband and I went in for a routine ultrasound in order to determine the sex of our baby. I was 17 weeks and 6 days pregnant. This appointment brought us much more than we bargained for. Shortly after finding out the that Lord had blessed us with a precious baby girl, we learned that she had a life threatening condition called a Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia (occuring in 1 in 3,000-5,000 births.) The doctors prognosis was very grim and ...
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