
Ok, so this pregnant lady is not me. But I will look like that...very soon.
We are having another Kenley! Our second child is due to make his/her appearance this Christmas. We're due on December 24th! What a wonderful surprise this has been for us and we wanted to share it with our friends in the blog world.
I'm 13 weeks along, I think. It's hard to keep up with all of those dates when your chasing around a 16 month old, but I'm pretty sure that's close to the right time. We've had a couple of ultrasounds and doctors visits and the baby is doing wonderful. The last ultrasound we were able to see 10 little fingers waving at us!
This was definately a surprise blessing. Scott and I had our own idea of when we'd be talking about this baby...later this year. :) But a few months ago I started feeling a little icky. I was more tired than normal and I just didn't feel right. So...one day I asked Scott if he'd pick up a pregnancy test on his way home from work. (I have a great husband like that...he'll walk right into Kroger's and buy a pregnancy test without even acknowledging all the weird looks he's getting!) He bought the test...I took it...and then we laughed and cried in our moment of shock.
A couple of bible verses have spoke to me during this time of anticipation.
“…My grace is sufficient for you because my power is made perfect in weakness…” - 2 Cor. 12:9
"For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways’, declares the LORD. ‘As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts.’” - Isaiah 55:8-9
God's plan is always better than our own and we believe that He chose this exact time to place this child in my womb. We're relying on Him to help us learn how to parent two little blessings!
Physically, I feel great. This pregnancy is so different from Samuel's, as it should be. I feel more secure, less anxious. Couple that with not feeling like I have to eat for a party of 8 all the time and things are going along wonderfully. And while we are still considered a "high risk" pregnancy on paper, I've not had to go to the doctor nearly as often as I did with Sam.
Sam has some idea of what's going on...as much as a 16 month old can. I'll ask him where the baby is and he'll pat my stomach (or sometimes his stomach...we may be a little confused!). I can't wait to see Sam and this new baby together...siblings! I am so thankful that he'll have a playmate close to his own age.
So...when you think of us and pray for us...please begin to pray for baby Kenley.



