Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Christmas Time is here again!

Since we'll be busy Thanksgiving weekend, we decided that it was time to put up our tree. Josh drug the tree out of storage and started the unenviable task of spreading the branches. After we got the tree ready Josh left me to do the ribbon and most of the ornaments on the big tree while he decorated the small tree. One thing I realized that I can be thankful for this thanksgiving is pre-lit Christmas trees! This is our first Christmas to have a pre-lit tree!


Josh setting up the tree

Christie hanging ornaments

The finished product

On Saturday night we joined some friends for the lighting of the square in Fayetteville. It was our first time to go for the parade and the actual turning on the lights. We met up with some friends at Tiny Tim's for dinner then moved outside to watch the parade. It was a lot of fun, there was a ton of people on the square!


Josh and I waiting for the lights


Shaun and Emily
Jennifer and Aubrey
Cassady and I


Chris, Cassady, and Layla
Chris and Cassady's little boy Brenner

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Owen Peyton Summerford!


We know that some of you were probably checking our blog last night hoping to find an update from our doctor's appointment yesterday; however, we got in late and decided to get some long overdue sleep! So here is the story from yesterday.

We feel very positive about the appointment. They spent about 2.5 hours doing the ultrasound and looking at every inch of baby Owen’s body. Overall, all his organs are functioning properly, he does not have clinched fist, he does not have rockerbottom feet, he is not under developed (he’s actually measuring 6 days ahead of his due date), he has a 3 vein umbilical cord, and my amniotic fluid level is right on track. So…he doesn’t have any of the major “markers” for Trisomy 18. He still has the choroid plexus cyst on both sides of his brain and they found what they describe as a calcium deposit in the muscle of his heart. Both of these are “markers” for Trisomy 18, however they are the weakest markers! The only way to diagnosis Trisomy 18 is through an amniocentesis, which we have decided not to do secondary to the risk of miscarriage and because there is no treatment for Trisomy 18. Since we are not doing the amniocentesis, we will be doing a follow up ultrasound here in Fayetteville in ~8 weeks to make sure the Owen is still growing at the rate he should. This will not confirm that he doesn’t have Trisomy 18, but the geneticist in LR said that if his measurements are correct in 8 weeks….we should stop worrying and enjoy the rest of the pregnancy. At this point, we have relaxed and feel much better about the situation. Thank you for all your thoughts and prayers!! On a positive note….they did a 3D ultrasound and Owen looks just like Josh
!






Apparently we were being too loud. Owen was covering his ear!

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Belly update, 20 weeks!

We are halfway there! This week marks 20 weeks of pregnancy and the halfway point to meeting baby Summerford. We thought we would mark this occasion by adding the 20 week belly shot!



4 Weeks


20 Weeks

Baby Summerford has decided to celebrate 20 weeks in his own way, by staying up late and being very active. He has been pretty much like clockwork this week, at 10:00 every night he wakes up, stretches and then spends about 30 to 45 minutes kicking and doing somersaults! It has been a lot of fun feeling all of his activity as he gets bigger and stronger by the day!

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Baby Summerford Update

We got a call from the doctor today to schedule the level II ultrasound. The original plan was to have the ultrasound done here in Fayetteville via satellite with the geneticist in Little Rock. However, the earliest we could get in at the Fayetteville clinic was December 22nd! When we heard this we immediately decided that we would be more than willing to drive to Little Rock and meet with the doctors if there was any way we could get an earlier appointment! About an hour later we got a call back saying that they had an opening Wednesday November 19th at 2:30. So we will be making the drive to Little Rock next Wednesday to meet with these doctors and learn more about our baby boy! Please keep us in your thoughts and prayers next week as we make this trip.

Gonna be a Razorback!!!

Josh's little sister Amanda signed her national letter of intent yesterday to play softball with the University of Arkansas. Friends and family gathered at the Fayetteville "Lady Dawg" softball field yesterday to show their support. Amanda signed her letter with her mom, dad, and grandfather at her side. Following the signing party the whole family went to Josh's parents house for a feast.



Josh, Christie, Amanda, Daddy Feck, Lisa, and Joe


Josh and Amanda






Tuesday, November 11, 2008

It's A Boy! (Officially)

We went to the doctor today for our 20 week checkup and ultrasound and got confirmation that baby Summerford is for sure a boy! He was very active during the ultrasound making it difficult, but with a little patience he rolled over and sure enough there were boy parts. It doesn't show up on the video, but we've got pictures! When all of the measurements were taken baby Summerford measured at 20 weeks and 2 days; 6 days ahead of schedule!


FYI: Christie gained 6 lbs. since the last visit for a total of 11lbs. We also heard the heartbeat, sounded strong at 140 bpm!



20 Week Ultrasound





During the ultrasound the technician came across something that was not as perfect as we imagined our little boy to be... She noticed Choroid Plexus Cysts in his brain. She assured us that she has seen this multiple times and that everything would be fine. However, there is a risk associated with these cysts; therefore, they recommended a level II ultrasound to make sure that the cysts weren't indicators of something more serious.


After we got home we spent some time googling these cysts and here is what we found:

The second trimester ultrasound examination will sometimes identify a cyst or cysts in the choroid plexus. The choroid plexus is a tissue in the brain that produces cerebrospinal fluid. Fluid-filled cysts, called choroid plexus cysts or CPCs, are identified by ultrasound in approximately 1-2% of all pregnancies scanned between 16 and 24 weeks gestation. In the majority of cases, CPCs disappear by the 28th week of pregnancy with no effect on the baby. However, a fetal CPC is considered a “marker”, indicating that the baby may have an increased risk for a chromosome abnormality (specifically trisomy 18).

Please keep us and baby Summerford in your thoughts and prayers through this stressful time until we find out more! We will keep you posted, thanks.

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Happy Halloween

These are the pumpkins that Josh and I carved this year. I did the goofy face and Josh opted for the spiderweb pattern!

Halloween at Children's Therapy T.E.A.M.

We joined the kiddos in dressing up for the occasion! Several of the therapists dressed as fairies. I was the lone "pregnant pixie" in the group!



Lenard even got into the spirit of Halloween and joined in with his version of a fairy, not sure how happy he was about this!


Samuel was a scary ghost who liked to sneak around and scare people, "BOO!"



Caroline was Dorothy and was not too happy about taking more pictures. This picture follows the "ruby red slipper" toss! How cute!






We stayed home for halloween and had a ton of trick-or-treaters! Some friends also came by to show of their costumes.


Kate and Ross brought their little bumble bee Norah over to show off her costume



Shaun and Jennifer dropped by with their two little princesses, Emily...


and Aubrey!