Sunday, March 18, 2012

It's a.....

So my ob office waits till you are 22 weeks till you find out the gender. This just wasn't ok with me. Who wants to wait that long? So while we have been here in Utah I went to Fetal Studios to find out little ones gender. No one really had a gut feeling as to what this baby was, I knew what I wanted though. Everyone had their own thoughts as to what this baby was. Neacel swore it was a sister, a girl as he said.
After a nice ultrasound done by an ob from Europe, we found out that

We are still in shock about it. I never thought I would have a little girl but have always wanted one. We had a name picked out Ainsley Elizabeth, but now I'm leaning towards Macey Reese. I like both names, but I don't know which I love more. Plus, if this is the only girl I have I don't want to regret my name choice. It's a lot tougher this time for me. I want to wait till I have her to decide unless something just suddenly stands out. I want to see what she looks like. Nick would like to finally call her by an actually name.....right now, she goes by little miss. The ob tried to get her to move, but she is lazy as he said, she moved a hand the whole ultrasound. Other then that just curled up relaxing. She is a lot calmer then the boys, I can feel little movements, but miss them easily if I'm not paying attention. I felt both boys at this point (18 weeks) and it wasn't soft movements at all!

Yes, I have already gone shopping, and its nothing but pink so far. I will get some other colors I'm just excited for PINK! I bought some hair bows and head bands, and Nicks mom bought her the cutest pink lace little flapper outfit for her first birthday pictures. Needless, to say, we all (including Nick) are really excited. Anytime I bring little miss up Neacel reminds me that he was right. In his words "I was right, it is a girl. It wasn't a boy!" While shopping, I picked up a cute pair of pink and white polka dot shoes with 2 little white roses on them. After seeing they were $10 I put them down. Neacel yelled at me saying that sister has nothing and she is going to need shoes. He loves to help shop and look at everything with me. He picks out things and tells me he is excited for a sister. I am beyond thrilled! We have a good little start on clothing, but I need to learn to make bows and shoes.....those get pricey!