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I am almost 23 weeks pregnant with Wyatt. I cannot believe I am halfway through this pregnancy. I honestly can't remember the first half it has gone by so fast! We saw our precious little angel today and he is as healthy as can be! I just love seeing my little ones on the screen wiggling around waving their hands and kicking their legs. It is the most amazing and incredible experience. Motherhood never gets old; tiring but not old.

In 17 short weeks or less, I will be able to kiss this little monkey's toes and sweet lips. I absolutely love having him in my belly feeling his sweet little kicks and bumps. Being my last pregnancy, I am a little sad that I will not experience this again. I will forever cherish this time with Wyatt. I love that it is just he and I right now.

I am so thankful to the Lord for blessing us with three healthy boys! If you would have told me last August that I would have three children I would have told you that you are crazy. I thought at one point that we would be a one child family and now we are blessed with so much more. His Word is right when it says that He will do "exceedingly abundantly beyond all you can ask or imagine." God truly does bless you beyond all that you could even imagine if you would just have the faith and believe. I am humbly grateful for all He has done for us.



Comments

Melanie said…
Congrats Megan! I know exactly what you mean!! xoxo
Becca said…
Awww, he already looks so cute! I am so happy for you all!!!
Whitney said…
How exciting!!! I can't wait to meet him!!

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