Friday, January 30, 2009

And her name is going to be........

What do you know? I found our daughter's ultrasound pictures, right where grandpa left them over a month ago. What kind of mother am I?? I'm just thankful they weren't accidently thrown away. These are the pictures of baby at 20 weeks, when I had my ultrasound. She sure is cute, and small :-)


We have decided on a name, AINSLEY ELISABETH IRELAND. I have discovered I am partial to either Scottish or Irish names. Ainsley means, "my own meadow" and Elisabeth means, "consecrated to God." Elisabeth (or Elizabeth) is one that I think is not only a pretty name but it is also my prayer & hope for this little girl. I pray that she will grow into a young woman who loves the Lord and desires to serve Him wherever he leads her. It is exciting to think that God already knows our names, before they are "chosen" by our parents, and has a plan for each of our lives before we make our entrance into the world. Psalm 139 is a wonderful reminder of that.

Monday, January 19, 2009

Catching up..

Now that the holidays are over, things are somewhat settling down around our house. We had a great Thanksgiving with Chad's cousin, Dave & his family in Fayetteville. Over Christmas, we had a full house, and then some, with my parents, brother Chris & his girlfriend Teresa coming down from Michigan. My grandparents came UP from Florida, and then my cousin & her family came from North Carolina. Most of our pictures this Christmas were actually videos, but here are a few "stills" we had on our camera.

Collin actually opened a few gifts on his own this year (and helped Grandpa "pass" out the gifts...which means, he was chucking them at people). His top favorites were his cool four-wheeler from great-grandpa & grandma, his basketball hoop from Uncle Chris & Teresa, a race track (& lots of matchbox cars) & the movie, Cars (which has started a new obsession).


Grandpa trying to put the Santa Claus hat on Collin.




Uncle Chris & Collin playing with his Matchbox car track.



Shooting some hoops



Eating at the big kids table with Alexis, Denielle & Hayden.


It was a blessing to be surrounded by family this holiday. Living "far" from everyone, we know that we will not always have family with us to celebrate. It was a simple year as far as gifts in the Ireland family, but Chad & I had so much joy watching Collin enjoy what we had picked out for him. And he was certainly spoiled by the rest of family! Next year, with another little one, who knows what adventures we will be in for!

Speaking of, for those who have not heard, we are having a GIRL!! I think I misplaced our ultrasound pics, but they are around the house somewhere. She is a healthy girl, who is pretty active. This pregnancy is going very well, I'm out of that super tired phase, and a little more appetite (not out of control, which is helpful). I've had weird dreams this time around, almost every night, which is an interesting experience. I'm looking forward to getting the nursery started, and decorating "girly." Hopefully, soon, we will share the name we have picked..its a big commitment, and we want to be 100%. I'll keep looking for those ultrasound pics, but in the meantime, here is my belly progress at 24 weeks. YIKES!


Sunday, January 18, 2009

My First Haircut

It took Collin over a year to grow any substantial amount of hair, and before we knew it, he had a "full" head of hair. The back grew much more quickly than the front, so it was looking alot like a mullet! Mama gathered all her nerve, and decided to give it a trim. Dada distracted Collin, as Mama cut her baby's precious locks. Collin did a great job, and never really knew what was going on. Here is a look at the before & after.

Crazy Hair



Handsome boy