Monday, February 14, 2011

Happy Valentine's day, Munchkin!

So I pretty much had the most amazing Valentine's day ever. I had the day off and Scott got half a day so that he could be with me and see the baby for the first time. He came home from work with flowers and a single red rose. We had a really quick late lunch before we headed off to have the ultrasound. We found out we are having one baby. (sorry no twins. LOL)  Baby Munchkin had a heart rate of 154, and was all comfortable curled up today so we had a hard time determining the actual size. The look on Scott's face was priceless. It was the coolest thing to see the little heart flutter. We spent some time in down town and just took a walk together because the weather was so beautiful today. We were going to go to an Italian restaurant in town, but we found it so much more fun just to ditch our plans and play it by ear. We ended up walking by a cafeteria style restaurant and ate there. I know that catfish, green beans and beets might not sound like your typical Valentine's day dinner but to me it was better than any else we could have done. It was so wonderful just to set aside the normal hectic life we both have just to celebrate. To celebrate our love for each other and for the beginning of our little family. We just walked for a little while more and then spent the rest of our night watching a movie together. It was fun and relaxing. Well here are the pictures of baby Munchkin that I have promised everyone so enjoy!

Scott looks so proud!
Munchkin was comfy all curled up and it was hilarious listening to the nurse trying to talk the baby into stretching out for us. LOL
I honestly feel just about as tired as I look in this picture.


Happy Valentine's Day!!!!!!

3 comments:

  1. Aw, it's little baby Fuller! That is gonna be a CUTE kid!

    Lots of love,
    Margot
    (Future Best Surrogate Aunt EVER)

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  2. Thanks Margot. =) We love you too!

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  3. aw...how cute! it is funny when the nurses talk to the baby. they used to do that to autumn all the time. =)

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