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Whoa Nelly! That is what I said when I looked at this picture! Six more weeks! How is my body going to be able to sustain me getting any bigger? Lol! I had a doctor's appointment today and all is going great! She did ask me how big Jackson was and said that Grady is definitely going to be bigger. How much bigger I do not know. He is still very active doing the alien baby thing where we can see limbs and his bottom shifting in my belly. Jackson is extremely excited for Grady's arrival continually asking for Grady to come out! We are excited to meet this little guy but also enjoying our last moments of being a family of three. I go back to the doctor in two weeks and then begin my weekly checks. Grady will be here before we know it! I am going to catch up on my sleep now!

Comments

Kristi said…
But, you look great! I wish I had been that skinny when I was pregnant!
Shannon said…
Oh, you look so cute! Nothing like a pregnant belly - I LOVE pregnant bellies!!! Glad to hear things are going well! Love ya!
Becca said…
You look great! You can tell it is all baby.
Nikole said…
You look so adorable! If I could look that good preggo I might consider getting pregnant again....just kidding! :)
Kathy said…
I'm with Jackson, Grandma Kathy wants Grady to come out and play too!! You look great Megan I am so glad and thankful you are feeling so good and that Grady is healthy and strong. I will be visiting Jen and Rick May 21 - May 27 and I know that's still early for Grady but just incase I wanted to let you know I'd be there. Love you lots Kisses to Jackson and both you and Scott. Love Kathy
Michelle said…
You look fabulous! Enjoy these last few weeks....It is crazy in the beginning but you soon learn to juggle the two, and then you just don't know what life was like without them! If only we could stock up on sleep!!

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