Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Movin' and Groovin'

Alex and I saw Lydia move for the first time yesterday! She was really flipping and kicking for a good majority of the day and into the night last night :). That was so fun for us to see! We've been able to feel her for a long time, but this time we could actually see her changing the shape of my belly, pushing out on spots, and rolling around! We try playing with her at least once every day...She is not yet pushing right back when we squish/push/squeeze/love on her, but I know she can feel us. She does kick/move around a lot when Alex and I are talking about certain things. I think it's her early way of putting her two cents in...stating her opinions from the get-go...a true Burkett after all ;).

Sunday, July 26, 2009

The Name

Alex and I have decided on Lydia Louise Rossow for her name. Lydia was a woman in the Bible who showed great trust, faith and servanthood to God. She was a "dealer of the purple cloth" which meant she was probably a wealthy business woman since purple cloth denoted royalty and was very expensive. She was later (and more importantly) better known for her servanthood and hospitality, allowing Paul and many other followers of Christ to stay in her home. Read more about Lydia here... http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art40534.asp. Louise is my mom's middle name...another woman of faith whose values we can only hope filter down to our Lydia. Louise was given to my mom after one of my grandmother's best friends, Billye Louise Tooman.

It's a Girl!

Thursday we discovered that our new little addition will be a baby girl! We are so excited to be able to talk to her and be able to have a tiny glimpse at what she looks like. I had no idea how amazing it was going to be to see her for the first time. She moved around quite a bit; kicking, sucking her thumb and even sucking on her big toe! It is amazing the amount of information they can tell this early at only 20 weeks! We saw her kidneys, bladder, brain, no visible cleft in the lip (always important for the SLP momma) and no visible spine defects. We really wanted a good shot at the spine since we refused the "Triple Screen" test that checks for chromosomal abnormalities as well as spina bifida. At first she was turned to where we couldn't see the spine very well, but after I asked the technician if we could get a better look, she flipped right over to show us her perfect little spinal column! She is measuring at about 3/4 of a pound and they said she has very long arms. My camera is extremely low on batteries, but I attempted to take pictures of the ultrasound pictures until we can get better copies scanned.
The first picture is of her sucking on her toe :), the second is her feet, the third is her profile again but sucking her thumb.