Thursday, April 30, 2009

OB appointment 30 weeks and 5 days!

Only 65 days to go!!!

We had our OB appointment today and an ultrasound to check her growth. I don't know what to call her anymore because she doesn't fit into the moose-ette or the peanut category anymore! She is in the 60%, so she is within normal ranges. She weighs 3lbs 14oz right now, which is about a 1/2 lb heavier than the books say for weight. She has chubby cheeks, Mom's toes, Dad's head and lips.

It's still a girl! We were pretty happy to hear that and she is still wonderfully healthy! These are her girl parts. I am sure that she will love that picture when she is older. The tech told us that girls look like tulips :)

The above picture shows her dimple in her cheek! Then you can see her showing off her pouty lip! The tech had to push a little harder near my pelvis to see her face, she is down pretty low already! Then she got mad and started crying! LOL I think its hilarious now, but I am sure I won't enjoy it later! Did you know that could do that in utero?

I will have to scan in the other photo of her hair floating in the amniotic fluid! It seems soooo long!

We were so excited to see her today and be reassured of her health. Only about 9 more weeks and we will get to meet this little beauty!

Hope all is well your way! Steve runs the 5/3 River Bank Run on May 9th! He is excited to run and be done!!! Our blood drive is on May 11th please donate if you can because our turnout is not looking so hot!

Take care!

Love,

Amy, Steve, ^Faith^, and Miss 60th percentile

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Lily Kay Smith born March 6th, 2009. Picture taken on April 19th, 2009.

Beautiful baby girl :)
Flowers from Tanner, Kristin, and Lily.

T-shirt design for the 5/3 River Bank Run


Steve is running a 25K in memory of Faith on May 9th!


We had a great night with Tanner, Kristin, Lily, and the Klunder Family. It was so great to see them again. They are all an amazing group of people. Lily was such a good girl! She is so precious. Steve and I both held her for quite some time!!!! I even got spit up on...how sweet. We look forward to seeing them again before our little one is born.

That's our update for now. We have an OB appointment and ultrasound on April 30th. More news then!

Love,

the Miles Family!
Calling all blood donors! We are supporting a blood drive on May 11th in memory of Faith. Watch the video below to learn more. Did you know that only 1% of the population actually takes the time to donate blood!



Later we will post pictures from our meeting with Lily Smith! We also have some pictures of the shirts we will wear for Steve's 25K run.

Love,
The Miles Family

Thursday, April 16, 2009

OB visit

We are now almost 29 weeks! I feel like time is starting to move by quickly, but at the same time I just want to meet her already! I want to know that she is safe and healthy and in our arms.

The doctor said that I am still measuring ahead. Which I knew since on Monday night she was trying to touch or elbow my lungs! That was a new and very uncomfortable experience. We go back to the OB in two weeks and will have an ultrasound to see if I have extra fluid or a moosette inside me!

Things are continuing to go well here. Steve and I are getting used the daily grind of school after Spring Break. Some of the teachers have started counting down the days:) The kids are all really great though and I will surely miss them next year!

We hope that things are going well your way! We will continue to keep you posted on Miss Peanut/Moosette's progress!

Take care,

Amy, Steve, ^Faith^, and Miss Peanut/Moosette

PS We STILL have not decided on a name we are back up to deciding between 4 name and they are not all on the blog list:)

Friday, April 10, 2009

Spring Break 2009 Pictures

We hope you enjoy these pictures from our trip to Gatlinburg, TN and Atlanta, GA. We met up with three other CDH families and had a great dinner with them.

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Happy Angel Day baby girl!

Today marks one year since Faith grew her wings. Steve and I spent the day in the Great Smokey Mountains. We walked through the town of Gatlinburg and saw 50 JUMBO bumble bees! Then we headed to the National Park welcome center and learned about a trail we could walk. We took traveled along a motor trail and were supposed to stop and hike a mile to a waterfall. WELL...I am way out of shape, plus there isn't as much oxygen up there:) So we just continued on the motor trail. We saw several butterflies. Yellow Swallowtails, an orange butterfly, a mini purple butterfly, and some cabbage butterflies. It was so beautiful and peaceful. We were close to nature and all that God created. It gave me an overwhelming sense of peace about the loss of our precious daughter. We miss her everyday.

The ability to talk about her and raise awareness in her memory have helped us so much in our journey of grief. Don't get me wrong, we definately have our down days. But it has all helped to make this Angel Day "easier" than it might have been otherwise. With Miss Peanut on the way, we hope that we can continue being so active in awareness. Faith's sister will be there cheering us on and helping to raise awareness.

Our last awareness activites for Faith (till the baby is born) will be in May and then not again until October (possibly August when the CDH families whose children were born or cared for at the University of Michigan, host dinner at the Ronald McDonald House of Ann Arbor). On May 9th, 2009 Steve will be running in the 5/3 River Bank Run in Grand Rapids, MI. He is running the 25K in memory of Faith. The next day is Mother's Day and that Monday, May 11th is a blood drive in memory of Faith at our church, Cornerstone United Methodist Church, Caledonia, MI.

Thank you to all of you who lifted us up in prayer on this day. I know that your prayers helped us find peace on this sad day in our lives. We love you all and cannot express how much you all mean to us!

With Faith, Hope, and Love,

Amy, Steve, ^Faith^, and Miss Peanut

We will post some beautiful pictures later!