Wednesday, November 14, 2012

It's A Boy!



On Friday, our growing family drove down to Daphne to drop off Leighton with my mom and head to our Ultrasound in Fairhope. As I have said before, we have a dear family friend (Renae) who is a ultrasound tech. She told us what Leighton was at 17 weeks. This time we were a day shy of 18 weeks. Our own doctor will do an ultrasound this Friday but we have just been dying to know what this baby is since the two lines showed up on the stick. I will reiterate that we did not care either way, we just wanted a healthy baby and full term would be nice, too.

We got to Renae's office at about 11:30 and she began our scan with warm goop on my belly and the wand gliding over my very full bladder. I had a little caffeine before we went in so that baby would hopefully be moving around a lot so we could tell if baby had boy parts or girl parts. We scanned a lot of baby's anatomy first. Since we aren't doing the quad screen this go around, it helped give us peace of mind that baby was healthy, and baby appeared to be very much so. Baby was already measuring 5 days ahead (slow down baby, mommy has to push you out, remember?). Baby is currently breech. PLEASE pray that baby will turn soon. Leighton was breech at this point, too but turned by 20 weeks. The thought of having a C-section completely terrifies me and I am not sure why. I know God is in control no matter what, but it would really help my stress level if baby would go ahead and turn!

Heart Rate (150) and Blood Flowing through all 4 Chambers
                                                                       Baby's Head
                                                         Full Bladder and Two Kidneys
                                                               Measuring the Femur
                                                                    Leg, Knee, Foot
                                                                   Tiny Foot
                                                          Precious Creepy Skeleton Face
                                                 Waving at Mom and Dad or Sucking a Thumb?

We looked at baby's head size, brain, spine, kidneys, bladder, lungs, counted 10 fingers and toes, heart and blood flowing through all 4 chambers, leg bones, knees, nose bone, and face. The only thing we couldn't get a clear picture of was the stomach and that was probably because I had been too excited to eat for about 24 hours beforehand. I know, terrible mom for not feeding my poor baby. So, I will make sure I eat a giant breakfast this Friday and specifically ask my u/s tech for a view of that little tummy just to make sure all looks good. Baby weighed approximately 9 ounces.

Then, it was time to find out boy or girl. Baby was all over the place so it was hard to get a perfect view, but the amazing Renae did. She is seriously the best u/ tech ever. She has never been wrong in all of her years doing this. We got between baby's legs and Renae said "and there is the penis, it's a boy!"



                                                              It's (definitely) a boy!


I burst out crying happy tears and shouted "I have a son!" Jeremy just stood there with the biggest smile on his face I have ever seen. We were elated. A healthy baby boy! We had both kind of suspected it was a boy because from day 1 this pregnancy has been WAY different than Leighton's. However, I had suspected maybe a girl when the heart rate was at 160 at our 16 week apt. Leighton's heart rate was always in the 160s. However, at the scan his heart rate had dropped to 150. So, it's slowing down a bit, more characteristic of a boy.




After we thanked Renae a hundred times, looked at our SON a little bit longer, and printed out some pictures, we were off to set up for the reveal party for the rest of the afternoon, smiling at each other with knowing glances all day at our little secret. Anytime we were alone we would whisper "we have a son!" It felt so surreal.

At 5:30 that evening, our families and a few close friends came over for our gender reveal party!





They got to pick out a bow or mustache for boy or girl, and I provided them with a guide as to where this pregnancy fell with all of the wives tales to help them make a semi-educated guess. The food that was provided were the things I have been craving: Pizza (basically anything tomato based), Lemonade, Boursin Cheese, Pickapepper Sauce over Cream Cheese, Sausage (pigs in a blanket), and Sour Candy/Gum. I finally felt like eating again with all of my cravings on one table- YUM!





Around 6:30 when everyone had arrived and most had eaten it was time to reveal our baby's gender! We had made a box filled with blue balloons to make the announcement. We actually made/printed ourselves everything for the party. We were pretty proud of our hard work, especially because I am not big on crafts.













When the BLUE balloons were released there were many happy screams (especially from my mother) and many congrats! We were still in shock that we were announcing that we have a son! We were all very excited and still are!

We will be naming this precious baby boy "Asher Greyson McGhee." His middle name was just a name we have both always loved. "Asher" comes from the bible, we wanted all of our children to have at least one biblical name, as children are a precious gift from God. Asher is first found in the book of Genesis. Asher was the son of Jacob and Zilpah (Jacob's wife Leah's handmaiden). When Asher was born Leah said " Happy am I, the women will call me blessed." She named him Asher and so the name Asher means "happy and blessed." I felt very much like Leah did when I was told I had a son, so it seems to be a very fitting name. He later became the leader of the Tribe of Asher and rescued his brother from jail, among many other things.

We will be excited to see our sweet Asher again on Friday! Pray that he still looks healthy, we can see his stomach, that he turns soon and that he is, of course, still a he!

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Couldn't Sleep...

So, I decided to blog. Of course. Reasons why I think I am not sleeping:

1. I am SO excited to (hopefully) find out what baby McGhee #2 is on Friday, if baby cooperates. I have high expectations since Big Sis cooperated for every U/S. Sigh, poor second child. I still have a couple of crafts to finish up for the gender reveal party Friday night. If you know me, you know I am not big on crafts. I love crafts in general but I am way too much of a perfectionist, so if they don't turn out perfectly I get frustrated. Jeremy and I have been tag teaming these crafts and together, I think we have done a really good job! I just love that other half of Team McGhee. I think we are truly equally excited about this baby. First go around we were more nervous than anything. Now that we kind of know what to expect and things we will do differently, we just feel nothing but joy and excitement with this baby. We know things will be crazy, but we know it will also be beautiful.

AND I KEEP FORGETTING TO TYPE THIS BUT: I have been feeling baby's tiny kicks for almost 3 weeks now!! It's still the best feeling ever. With Leighton, I didn't feel them until maybe 20 week or so and it was because of the way the placenta was growing. I am assuming these two kiddos have very different placenta placement. I guess we will find out Friday!!! I hate that word by the way; placenta. I have weird relationships with certain words.

2. The election results have me all nervous. I know, above all, God is in control and it's all a part of his master plan, but I am just so nervous about parenting my babies in a world that, currently, terrifies me. God and I have been chatting about this for the past couple of hours now. Ya'll just pray for our country without ceasing, would you please?

3. There is something else that Jeremy and I are SO excited about right now, but I cannot say what it is just yet. I know, so vague, but I promise it's good, and has Jeremy and I both SO giddy. I will post about it as soon as I can, promise!

Ok, shortest update in the history of this blog, maybe. Oh, speaking of the blog, the name will, of course, have to change once baby #2 gets here, maybe even before. Everything will change, design, name, web address. SO, if you are a reader but not a follower, you may want to follow because if not, you may not be able to find me and that would just be sad! I will, of course, post it on the Facebook wall, so if we are friends there, you are safe, but would still love for you to follow! It's time to go get ready for the day. MOPS meeting means taking Leighton to early room at MDO. The sun is already up. Blech, time change.

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Quick Update- 16 Weeks



I can't believe we are already 16.5 weeks along. This second pregnancy has gone by seemingly much more quickly than Leighton's. I guess it's because I don't have as much time to spend daydreaming about my pregnancy this go around, as I am chasing around a very active almost 2 year old. In the picture above you can see a tiny bump now. However, this was taken after eating. Unfortunately, with clothes on, I still don't really look pregnant. I hate that awkward time of, is she pregnant or has she just put on a few lbs? I thought I would bust right on out with baby #2, as most people say is typical of second pregnancies but I guess being so tall, that rule doesn't really apply to me. Sigh. Maybe by 19-20 weeks I will pop right out like I did with Leighton.

We had our 16 week appointment yesterday and it went really well. My blood pressure was slightly on the low side again. God is really giving me a peace about this. I know this baby and I are in good hands and no matter what, He is in control.

Baby's heartbeat was hard to locate this time because he/she was moving around like crazy! Just like it's big sister. Leighton never stopped moving when she was inside of me, it seemed. I remember being on bed rest in the hospital and it would take soooo long for them to monitor her because she kept moving. Whew, if this is any indication of what we are in for, we may be in trouble. When we finally located sweet baby's heartbeat, it was very strong and just the most beautiful sound.

I had a small outpatient procedure done as well. I won't go in to detail but it had nothing to do with baby or with anything health related at all. It took all of about 2 minutes and we chatted with our awesome doctor for a while before heading home. Another perfect appointment in the books.

We have a wonderful family friend in Fairhope, Alabama (where our families live and where we grew up) who is a ultrasound tech. She will be telling us the gender of baby #2 on November 9th. We will be a day shy of 18 weeks. With Leighton, she told us at 17. She has never been wrong. That evening, so long as baby cooperates, we will have a small get together for close friends and family to reveal the gender of baby #2. We will then have our gender ultrasound with our doctor the following Friday. Getting to see baby twice in one week will be awesome! We can't wait to write again soon with the good news of what we are having and sweet baby's name!


Monday, October 29, 2012

Anniversary Trip To Helen, Georgia


About 4 years ago, one of my very best guy friends in college, Steven, who is from Atlanta told me about this quaint and different little town called Helen, Ga. He told me that Jeremy and I should go there one day for a getaway. Things like getting engaged, married, and having a baby came shortly after all of that but I never forgot my friend's suggestion. Because my name is Sybil and I am a travel junkie. No, really. If I could, I'd just be a nomad and travel all over the world. But remember, husband...baby. Luckily, my hubby shares my desire to see the world, so whenever we get a chance and have someone to watch Leighton, we hit the road. Not only do I love to travel but I love to plan trips. Trips I may never even take. But ya'll, they are planned. If you need an itinerary for just about umm, anywhere, just message me. I may not have been there but I sure can tell you what you should do once you are there.

So, anyways, two weekends ago, Jeremy and I set out to this delightful little German/Bavarian town called Helen for our anniversary while Leighton enjoyed a fantastic weekend with my momma. We had a great drive up, aside from a little traffic (seriously, Georgia, I love to visit you but my hubby and I have sworn we will never inhabit you. You have entirely.too.much.traffic.all.the.time.) and 4 hours later we arrived in adorable little Helen. We drove to our Bed and Breakfast Black Forrest B&B. It was much different from our last trip to a B&B. This one was very nice but it needed some work. It also had a lot more rooms than your typical B&B. We had to walk up about 6 flights of steep stairs outside to get to our cabin, which had this preggers out of breath each time.

Our B&B

Our room was called the Tropical Honeymoon Suite. The bed was nice....


as was the sitting room with fireplace...



but the red heart shaped jacuzzi tub....



Wow! SO cheesy! We laughed and laughed. What is this, the Poconos? The best part was the "waterfall" behind the tub, it was made of that spray foam insulation stuff that had been painted. Hilarious! It's things like this you remember for 50 years, ya'll. I am laughing even now while typing this.

 View From Our Balcony
 B&B Grounds 
 B&B Grounds 

 B&B Grounds 


So we got settled in and ready to go explore the little town and eat dinner. The Chattahoochee River runs right through the middle of town so we decided to eat on the river. We ate dinner at Troll Tavern.



Then we went to many of the little shops in town just to look around. There were so many little shops, you definitely couldn't visit them all in one weekend!

Everything had German-like architecture, even this motel.

Shops in Town

Shops in Town

Welcome To Helen


After shopping for a couple of hours we retired early to spend some time together relaxing and getting a good night's rest.

Swinging After a Filling Breakfast 


In the morning we had a delicious breakfast at the B&B of Bavarian Waffles with many topping choices and bacon. Perfect. Then we headed to Unicoi State Park to hike up to Anna Ruby Falls (beautiful twin waterfalls). And yes, I said hike. If you have met me, you probably know I am not a big hiker. I can repel down a mountain all day long (seriously, I once did, in Europe) but hiking, not so much. However, it was only a half mile hike. I assured Jeremy I could do it, he didn't want to push me, especially being 15 weeks pregnant. Well, no one told me it was a half mile hike that was, for the most part, entirely uphill! Whew. I made it, but we did stop at just about every little stone bench along the way for me and baby to rest.



It was worth it, though. The falls were just beautiful!! See for yourself:

Beginning of our hike

Beginning of our hike 

This was our scenery the entire way

We made it! So proud!

Waterfall  #1

Waterfall #2 went up so high it was hard to get a good picture because of the lighting

Better picture of how high waterfall #2 went if you look closely

Tired but Happy! 

The fall colors were breathtaking!

We then drove back in to town and went for lunch and ice cream. We ate on the Chattahoochee River again, this time at Cafe' International.

Cafe' International

I should explain here that were were in Helen during their "Octoberfest." At night they would have German music and dancing and drinking at their Fest Hall in town. We had every intention of making it to Octoberfest Saturday night but it just didn't happen. Jeremy did, however, take advantage of the drink specials, and that man ate enough Brats to feed 8 men. He was a big fan of the local food.

Brats! Nom nom...

Chattahoochee River

Then we ran in to some random people on the street who had all of these different types of birds. 


This little fella landed on me out of nowhere

One on each shoulder.

So cute! Birdie hitching a ride on this puppy.


Then we just shopped and snacked and took our time for the rest of the day. That evening I was craving pizza (a typical pregnancy craving of mine) and luckily Jeremy was, too. So, we drove out to this great pizza place called Nacoochee Village Tavern and Pizzeria. The pizza was delicious!

The next morning, after a breakfast of sausage, fruit, pancakes, and eggs (yum) we headed in to town for one last little stroll and visiting some of the last few shops we hadn't seen yet. We took a carriage ride around town and got to see some things we wouldn't have otherwise. Fun fact, our carriage driver was a 10 year old little boy. He had been driving them since he was three, supervised of course, but still impressive.

Carriage Ride 

Feeding our horse a carrot for being good 

With the horse. Jeremy in his little German hat.

Carriage 

Octoberfest Sign 


We loaded up in the car and went to the Nacoochee Grill (across from the pizza place) for lunch. It was a pretty little building on the inside with a very different menu. We really enjoyed it.

Lastly, we went to the Stovall Mill Covered Bridge to take some pictures. We stopped at this little store on the way, it was adorable.



There were so many places like this on the outskirts of Helen that we would have loved to have the time to really enjoy each one. Then we visited the bridge. It was beautiful, but many people have defaced the inside with graffiti, very sad! Neither Jeremy or I had ever been to a covered bridge before. Just another first to add to the list of many in 10.5 years together.

Stovall Mill Covered Bridge

Terrible Quality Picture but Thank You to the Old Man who Took it, Anyway! 

Enjoying our last moments on vacay! 

The Graffiti on the Inside was Terrible!

Stovall Mill Covered Bridge


We were so sad to leave but very excited to get home and kiss all over our girl. She and Bella had been to the pumpkin patch (her second visit this year) and the zoo. They had a busy and fun weekend and she was worn out. Sweet girl asked for her Bella for 3 days after we got back.

It was a really great trip! We'd love to go back and do some things we didn't get to like helicopter and hot air balloon rides and visit the little wineries and vineyards. Jeremy suggested I not be pregnant on our next visit, haha.  Thanks for the recommendation, Steven, even if it took us 4 years to get there! Have any other fun, cute little towns that these travel junkies should visit? Feel free to let us know!