It’s a…

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This past friday we finally had our ultrasound to determine if the little baby growing in Ally’s belly is a baby boy or girl. We could have found out last week but our doctor decided it would be a good idea for her to take a vacation… and of course she was booked the entire week she got back so we had to wait till Friday to see her.

First and most importantly, baby and mom are perfectly healthy, and the baby is right on track for a due date of October 3rd.

Our baby at 21 weeks

Once we knew what we were having we decided to have a little fun with it. Since my grandparents were up visiting from North Carolina and we were having dinner with them that Sunday we thought it would be fun to get a cake to celebrate and keep the sex a surprise until the cake was cut (blue frosting for a boy, pink for a girl).

Most of us were impatiently waiting and hurrying through dinner to get to desert, here was the outcome!

The cake

My gramps, finding out if he’s having a Great Grandson or Great Granddaughter

My family was pretty much split 50/50 on boy or girl while Ally’s was pretty sure (or hopeful) it was a boy since there are already 3 girls and only 1 boy to her two brothers. But like everyone says, as long as it’s a healthy baby, that’s all that matters.

For those who are color blind and can’t see the blue frosting

Fun at work

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So for those that don’t know, I work in a small office of women (with exception to my boss) who are all already proud moms. Similar to announcing with Eric’s family I wanted to do something fun and drag out the announcement as long as possible. I love making cupcakes and was excited when I found a recipe for frosting stuffed cupcakes where I could dye the inside color pink or blue. Although the cupcakes weren’t sliced into as delicately as the cake, they were actually squashed into by a couple coworkers who couldn’t wait to find out, it was fun to get a little creative.

And inside was blue frosting!

Keeping Track

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Now that we are half way through pregnancy Ally is finally starting to show signs that she’s having a baby. In our typical photojournalistic lifestyle we’ve decided to document each passing month with a memorable photo. With a slight twist; we are going to take a photo of Ally’s belly each month from now till the due date on top of a mountain.

Backtracking a bit, it seems that each month we’ve already done a big, challenging climb. To start things off, we were in St. Lucia when Ally was around 10 weeks and climbed both of the Pitons (many locals we spoke to have never climbed either). The first and bigger of the two was actually the easier, just your basic hike up to just over 2500 feet, but starting at the beach. The second Piton we climbed, Petit Piton, was only slightly smaller, just under 2500 feet only we needed to use ropes to pull ourselves up near vertical walls. It was a lot of fun and a major accomplishment. Below are a few photos from the trip:

Us with our guide Mac and Solomon at the beach after hiking Gros Piton

Eric rappelling down a cliff of Petit Piton

Ally ducking through the rabbit hole of Petit Piton

 

April brought us to our long awaited hike up Mt. Monroe. This was going to be our first of the NH 4000 footers until we got there and realized there was still 4 feet of snow on the ground last April. We’ve been wanting to go back ever since and finally got our chance on a beautiful, although forecasted for rain, day.

Group photo at the top of Mt. Monroe

Ally and Rusty show the blue sky above Washington.

 

Which brings us to May. We figured this might be our last chance for a BIG hike so we planned a good one. 8.7 miles over three peaks. We had set our sights on the Franconia Ridge, hiking up Mt. Lafayette, over Lincoln and Little Haystack and down the Falling Waters trail back to the car. It was another perfect day for hiking, clear sky’s and mid to upper 70’s. I had guessed it would take us about 8 hours. Well, we made it to the top of Lafayette in under three hours and were back to the car just at the six hour mark. We had enough time to grab an ice cream for Rusty and relax in the sun a bit before our drive home.

The family on top of Lafayette

The first official “Belly Shot”, Ally’s 5 Month Belly on top of Lafayette

 

Next up: We are headed to the Presidential’s to check off Mt. Adams and Mt. Jefferson on an overnight adventure.

Something’s moving inside

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Ally’s been able to feel the baby moving slightly for a few weeks now but all internally. The other night while we were laying down for bed she could feel him/her moving around a bunch. I put my hand on her belly and felt our little one kicking! It was amazing to feel that tiny little human inside already moving around. Must have some strong legs, I’m still saying it’s going to be a hiker.

A long list

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There are countless online lists and apps that tell you what to buy when expecting, everything from diapers to changing tables and everything in-between. The lists are quite overwhelming and frankly a bit scary. We’ve been holding out as long as we can before starting to buy things for the baby. It’s been a battle not picking up every cute thing we see when walking through stores, but we are trying to wait until we know whether our little singleton will be a baby boy or a little girl. 3 1/2 more weeks and we’ll know!

Since day one, at the top of our list was an all-terrain stroller, a must have for our lifestyle. How else will Rusty still get to go for walks through the woods. Well REI had their annual members only sale, and I had a pretty hefty dividend from last year so we took full advantage of that and made our first purchase for our baby. Now we just have to figure out where to put it.

Good news though, since our stroller purchase, thanks to some friends, we’ve been given a high-chair, a baby carrying pack (awesome) and we keep getting offers for more hand me downs.

Here is Rusty and Cuervo trying to stake claim to the new strange stuff starting to fill the house.