This was the 'twenty week scan' where absolutely everything is measured. I had the feeling that if I had asked for the specs, I could have come home and produced a scale model.
Bean was a little shy today and did not wish to show its face. Even went so far as to hold up its hand and role away! (check the gallery)
Everything looked fine, parents to be glowing and grinning madly.
Sarah is feeling much better than early on. The old morning sickness is actually morning, afternoon, evening, night, early morning sickness. Much nausea, not so much vomiting.
The tummy is growing in front of our eyes. The jacket Sarah was wearing yesterday no longer buttons up at the front today - she managed one button yesterday!
Time now for the dad/photographer to creep out and capture those same shots as every dad/photographer before him. I rather liked this shot. There are a couple of others in the gallery.Some major furniture rearranging was undertaken a couple of weekends ago. Bean now has it's own chest of drawers and space for sleeping arrangements. Luckily, even the printer is wireless, as there are all sorts of goodies in strange places around the abode.
Enough rambling from me. Time for a restful holiday on the beach.


We are all a bit nervous of
Submitted on September 14th, 2006 by gma (not verified)We are all a bit nervous of getting a 'taste' for the tacky life. Will try our hardest.
hi bean, you may have
Submitted on September 14th, 2006 by Phil (not verified)hi bean,
you may have already discussed this with your parents, but i think you should consider a name change to 'pumpkin'. even i still get called that every now and then.. as in 'my sweet little pumpkin'.
enjoy the holiday. don't get a taste for queensland though.
love
phil.
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