I wonder if this is what if feels like on the coast two days before a hurricane. You know the storm's out there, but right now it's just a nice day, with a slight breeze and a bit higher surf than normal..
Erin is doing well so far. The biggest symptom has been fatigue, of which she's had an abundance. No real morning-sickness so far, though, as long as she's snacking every two to three hours. She's not really showing right now, but I think we're both expecting that to change very soon. I think the breakthrough will be when she gets that first piece of official Maternity Wear. I'll try to get a profile picture of her taken and posted here soon (I'm not promising any Demi Moore-style photos, but I'll see what I can do).
In other exciting news, it seems our good friends from college, Dawn and Greg, just announced that they are also having a baby! Here's a link to her blog.
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Hey, Ben. You haven't updated your blog in a while. Just thought I would give you a nudge to keep your creative juices going. Hope Erin is feeling well.
Admit it. You guys conspired to be preggers at the same time.
Ve Admit Nuthing!!
If you really wonder what it's like to be on the coast two days before a hurricane, give Keith and I a call. Better yet, the "best" part of hurricane season is yet to come -- we'll have the spare room ready. ;) After Dennis and Ivan, I'm pretty sure I'll never wonder what it feels like again. Congrats on the twins! Huge hugs all around.
If you really wonder what it's like to be on the coast two days before a hurricane, give Keith and me a call. Better yet, the "best" part of hurricane season is yet to come -- we'll have the spare room ready. ;) After Dennis and Ivan, I'm pretty sure I'll never wonder what it feels like again. Congrats on the twins! Huge hugs all around.
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