Here is the first installment of pregnancy pics with Baby #2. I'm 27 weeks pregnant and am almost to my third trimester. I'm not sure exactly how that happened! I spent the first trimester waiting to get out of the trimester, taking life day by day and just trying to survive. Now that I've adjusted to it, we're almost in the final stretch!
tmm
Showing posts with label pregnancy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pregnancy. Show all posts
Friday, February 20, 2015
Monday, January 12, 2015
ETD May 2015
The Announcement
Who: UsWhat: A Baby!
Where: Illinois
When: ETD May 21, 2015
We are excited to announce that we'll be bringing another little life into the world in May. Thank you for your prayers as we continue with the pregnancy. All looks good so far.
tmm
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
Final Weeks of My Pregnant Life
Here are the final weeks of my pregnancy. (I didn't realize how big I was until I looked at these pictures.) As you can see, I didn't make it to 40 weeks. But I thought it'd be fun to continue the pictures to the end. Annabel "Annie" Wren McMillan was born May 22 at 10:12pm CT. She weighed 7 pounds, 1 ounce and measured 20-1/2 inches long.
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Weeks 37-40 |
Thursday, May 16, 2013
A Prayer for My Daughter before She is Born
I pray that as this little one is born into this
world as my daughter,
so too she would be born
a second time as Yours.
I pray that as I will be her father from cradle to
the grave,
so too You would be her
Father for eternity.
I pray that as she grows inside of her mother,
so too she would grow in the
knowledge of Your word.
I pray that as her mother has carried her for
these past months,
so too You would carry
her all the days of her life.
I pray that as she moves inside the womb,
so too Your Spirit would
move in her heart and mind.
I pray that as her mortal life has begun,
so too her eternal life
would begin with her faith in Jesus Christ.
I pray that as she begins to become aware of the
world around her,
so too she would become
aware of her need for a Savior.
I pray that as she comes to understand our love for
her,
so too she would
understand Your love poured out on the cross.
I pray that as You have given her to me,
so too she would give
herself to You.
I pray that my child, O Father, would become Your
child.
I pray that my daughter might one day become
Yours.
nwm
Saturday, May 11, 2013
Maternity Pictures
Warming up inside one of the tropical greenhouses also provided some good shots.
Our attempt to have a picture of me with a bird nest |
Labels:
baby,
Chicago Botanic Garden,
Nate,
photography,
pregnancy,
spring,
Tricia
More Prego Progress
Saturday, January 26, 2013
Progress
We have been taking weekly progress pictures of our growing family. For your viewing pleasure--and if you're interested because you haven't seen me since I've "popped" or find it hard to imagine what I look like--here are belly pictures from the first half of my pregnancy. (And we are taking them in front of our porch door to watch the changing seasons.)
tmm
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The first half of pregnancy: halfway there - and no more morning sickness! |
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Grandfather Clocks

When Nate was in his early 20s, he and his dad were talking about grandfather clocks and how they both liked them and would love to own one someday. Nate said, "I'll tell you what. When I make you a grandfather, I'll get you a grandfather clock." Thankfully he had told me this early on in our relationship so it wasn't a surprise. But I did wonder if there was a creative way around it -- would a miniature grandfather clock work? What about a calendar of grandfather clocks? How about a grandfather clock kit? Nope, it had to be the real thing. We hadn't seen any around, but kept our eyes out (because how common are they?), even though I wasn't pregnant.

At the end of September 2012, we found out we were pregnant! But since we're not very good at keeping secrets, we had to figure out how to announce it to our parents creatively yet obviously - and quickly. And there was the situation of the grandfather clock.
We stopped by a resale shop to see if they had any nice, affordable grandfather clocks. They had one that was beautiful, fairly understated, and affordable! After doing some measuring of it--and our car--we decided to get it. Hooray!
We decided to tell our parents in person by getting each of our moms Gerbera daisies to represent their grandchildren plus a red rose for their new grandchild. We gave a quick call to my parents to make sure they were home (they were) and to make sure Nate's parents would be home later that afternoon (they live about 2 hours away - they were planning on it). We stopped at my sister Lisa's and told her, then swung by my parents'. When we got there, we handed the bouquet of four flowers to my mom and told them they were to represent their grandchildren...all of their grandchildren. They counted the flowers and realized what it meant and were thrilled!
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My mom with her flowers |
In the meantime, Nate's family (his parents and sisters) had been pondering whether us coming down rather unexpectedly with "something to drop off" meant we had a grandfather clock with us...translating to another grandchild. Or maybe they were better off assuming it was puppy so they wouldn't be disappointed if we showed up with something not nearly as exciting as an announcement of an expected birth some nine months away.
While on our way, Nate's sister, Amy, called to tell us that she had to leave for church. We told her and she was thrilled to pieces to be an aunt again. When we arrived at Nate's parents', we got out of the car, went to the front door and were met by expectant looks of anticipation. Nate said, "You need to come outside to get it." Nate's dad hurried out to see what we had brought with us. Nate's mom quickly followed. Nate's sister, Karen, looked at me and asked, "Is it a grandfather clock?" "Yes, it sure is!" Hugs and tears followed. I also handed the bouquet of one dozen to Nate's mom.
Then the assembly of the clock commenced.
It looked like it was made to sit against their brick fireplace. And it has the most lovely chime.
Thankfully, Nate's comment about the clock only applied to his first child...because who really needs more than one grandfather clock?
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Nate's mom with her bouquet |
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Nate and his dad with the grandfather clock |
tmm
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