Thursday, March 16, 2006

Introducing Baby #3

14 comments:

Kathy McC said...

Yay baby!!!

kate said...

cute cute! Grow baby grow!

Jillian said...

What a miracle. Those grainy photos are so run-of-the-mill now, but if that isn't just the most marvellous thing I have seen in a long time, I don't know what is:)

Anna said...

Yay!!!!!!!!! What a sweet pic!!

SWH said...

Lovely pic!

AJW5403 said...

Beautiful Pic, thanks for sharing.

Diana said...

*sending healthy growing thoughts!*

Runelady said...

OMG - everyone sees it - so what in the world is wrong with your mother??? I can't see much of anything - or am seeing but bnot sure I'm seeing correctly. Arrows? Could you give your old mom some arrows pointing to important things to reassure me I'm seeing it right??? I love you. I see up above you posted the card. Isn't he cute - dog with shamrocks. hehehe.

msfitzita said...

Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful, BEAUTIFUL!!!!!

cat said...

So many blessings to you Catherine. Just beautiful.

lorem ipsum said...

Congratulations, Catherine! It's so exhilarating to see #3!

And I think it's so wonderful your mom has a blog too. I can't imagine what my mom would write about...

(On that topic... Runelady, the kid is in the exact middle, stretched from side to side. It's on its back, head at about three o'clock. That big shadow on the right is like a negative halo around its head. There's a flat area on top of the head - that's the forehead and the little peak is the nose. Never mind - Cathy, point it out to her...)

Catherine said...

lol...I talked her through it on the phone. She said, "I thought that was it, but it just seemed too big." :o)

Ann Howell said...

That put a big smile on my face! Can't wait to see him or her out of the womb :) So happy for you, Catherine!

And to your mom: When I was emailing out my ultrasound pic my parents had the same trouble (and my dad's a doctor!), so I ended up doing just what you asked -- putting arrows with titles (head here, butt here, etc.). It helped them immensely. (I think it's slightly a generational thing, as sonograms weren't routine in their days.)

Muddystingbee said...

What a beautiful sight. :)

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