My mom was able to be here for our anatomy scan and it was so nice having her here with us. We found out that baby A is a BOY and baby B is a GIRL! I could not be happier and I am feeling so blessed. The babies were moving around like crazy! Little boy was kicking his sister in the head and doing mountain climbers at one point. It was so neat to see how much the babies have grown and I can't wait to see them again in a few weeks!
After our sonogram we headed over to Buy Buy Baby with my mom and while we were there we decided to start our registry. I figured we were just wasting time walking around looking at things and we might as well get a head start on that. Oh man is that overwhelming! People say registering for a wedding is overwhelming, but this is on a whole new level. Maybe its because we are having twins and it was kind of a reality check of all the things you need! Twins don't need two of EVERYTHING, but we will need two of a most things. We will use double the bottles, sippy cups, bowls, spoons.... oh and did I mention DIAPERS! We have started stocking up a little and when we think we have a good start we do the math and realize we only have about a couple of weeks worth!
Our OB appointment went great. Our doctor went over our sonogram and everything is perfect! The babies are measuring right on track, they are just about the same size and they did not find anything concerning! What a relief! I had my belly measured for the first time this week and I was measuring at 22 weeks for a singleton. The doctor said it was normal to measure about 4 weeks ahead, so that was good too. He was also very impressed with my lack of weight gain. I have gained only gained 4 LBS so far and I really don't know how. I told the doctor that it was the first time in my life (since high school) that I wasn't concerned the the number of calories in something. He warned me that I wasn't going to get away with that for long. He said at 24 weeks is when the swelling starts and your metabolism starts slowing down and you start packing on weight. He told me I should be consuming between 2000 to 2500 calories per day. I am pretty sure I am well within that limit, so we will see how the next few months go!
I am so lucky to have such a generous loving mom. When she comes in town she always spoils us. She takes us out to eat, buys us things and its always very appreciated! This time I feel like she went a little overboard. I have always seen this with my niece and nephew, but it was my first time experiencing it for myself. The babies got their first Easter baskets...
Isn't she nuts? Those things were LOADED. They had all kinds of stuff the the bath, first aid kits, toys and little boy and girl outfits! After she gave us the Easter baskets she took us out and bought us our cribs and mattresses. We are fortunate!
Today was Easter. We started the day out by going to Mass with my sister and her family. We spent the rest of the day at Billy's parents house. We wanted to do something creative to reveal the babies gender since Billy's whole family would be together. We decided to hide special eggs in Easter egg hunt. I filled two eggs, one with blue and one with pink jelly beans and wrote A on one and B on the other. So whoever found the eggs got to announce the babies gender. It was a fun way to tell everyone together!
Here is a picture of Billy and I after we made our announcement.
Billy's cousin Liz is has the same due date as me so we took some pictures together today.
Both of us at 18 weeks 3 days