I haven't blogged as much this month as I normally do. The main reason is because I organized a Walk for Williams Syndrome here in Indiana this month and it took A LOT of time and energy to put it all together. I'll post more about it later when I get pictures from the photographer. Words will not do it enough justice. I'll just say it was an awesome day.
The other reason is that I've been growing things:
Baby Easton #3 will be joining our family December 2014!
(We really will also be growing beans and peas, in case anyone really cared...)
We felt like corn seeds were appropriate for the picture above, seeing as this is an Indiana grown baby. Corn is a big deal here. And growing a baby is pretty much like gardening. You have to make sure the baby gets the right amount of sun (none) and nutrients and lots of water. The difference is that harvesting food from a garden (even in the Indiana heat) is much more enjoyable than harvesting a baby.
Dallin and Connor don't really understand that we're having a baby yet. My belly doesn't look very different yet, and I don't know if they can quite wrap their heads around there being a baby inside of me. We'll probably talk more about it with them as we get closer to the ultrasound date at 20 weeks. They both love seeing babies though and they are always looking for babies to hug and kiss and speak in high voices to. They'll be good little helpers.
So, between feeling extra tired, extra naeseous, extra hungry, and planning an event for 100+ people, I've felt pretty exhausted. Now that the walk is over and the first trimester is almost over, I'm getting some energy back. Blogging should return to normal, especially with all the fun summer adventures coming up.
3 comments:
My husband saw the picture over my shoulder and laughed, because our baby Easton is #3. :) I'm rooting for a boy! Hope you get some rest and get feeling better too.
I actually was wondering if you guys were really growing those veggies. Glad to hear you are. :-) I can't wait to see pictures from the walk, and find out what you're having.
I'm so proud of you for pulling off such an amazing "Walk for Williams". I can't wait to see the pictures. Good luck with all the things you're growing, but especially baby #3. I kinda hope its a girl, but no matter what it turns out to be, the world will be a better place with more Eastons in it.
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