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Birthday: 12/27/1984


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Wednesday, April 19, 2006

see baby be baby

this is not OUR baby, but it is the same age as our baby. : ) !!


Friday, April 07, 2006

this is a rough estimate


Saturday, March 11, 2006

here is pumpkin



Saturday, February 25, 2006

Week Seven-- YaY!!!

Your baby still appears to have a small tail (actually, it's an extension of his tailbone), which will disappear in the next few weeks. But that's the only thing getting smaller. Now about half an inch long -- roughly the size of a raspberry -- he has elbow joints and distinct, slightly webbed fingers and toes. In his oversized head, both hemispheres of his brain are developing. His teeth and the inside of his mouth are forming, and his ears continue to develop. Eyelid folds partially cover his tiny peepers, which already have some color, and the tip of that nose you'll be tweaking someday is emerging. His skin is paper-thin and his veins are clearly visible.

Your little one also has an appendix and a pancreas, which will eventually produce the hormone insulin to aid in digestion. His liver is busy producing red blood cells, and a loop of your baby's growing intestines is bulging into his umbilical cord, which now has distinct blood vessels to carry oxygen and nutrients to and from his tiny body. You can't feel his gyrations yet, but your baby is like a little jumping bean, moving in fits and starts around his watery home.

• Note: Experts say every baby develops differently -- even in the womb. This developmental information is designed to give you a general idea of how your baby is growing.


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Fetal Development: 6 Weeks
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Wednesday, January 18, 2006


Note#1
   Visit http://allrecipes.com to find a lot of good food ideas AND helpful serving-size adjustments, suggestions, etc. I'm wifely!

Note#2
   "Vintage fabric style is an essentially eclectic approach to living. It can be quirky, classic, opulent, minimalist, or chic, but it is always individual, and no two people will interpret it the same way. By taking the best of the past and mixing it with the new, you can create a modern style that transcends fashion and the quick makeover--and which is equally at home in a rural cabin, a city brownstone, or an industrial loft space." (vintage fabric style, linda ganderton, rose hammick)



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