I have thought all along that this baby was a girl because of my pregnancy symptoms, but now I am beginning to change my mind. All I want to do is EAT!!! I am thinking it has to be a boy! Every time I get on the scale, I have gained a couple more pounds. I have 3 more months to grow! I am beginning to worry. :)
Did any of you have any strange symptoms like this?
I also wanted to let you know that your encouraging comments about waiting to be surprised really helped! I no longer want to know, and I am SO looking forward to the wonderful surprise! I can't wait for Josh to go out and tell everyone, "It's a _____!"
We have also firmed up our names - first and middle. We talked again tonight over dinner and just smiled when we said them. We love them and can't wait to tell you in January!
My symptoms were similar with the boys. I think I carried a little higher with Carson, though. I seemed to have more cravings for fruity things with Carson too. But, I was sick as a dog for both of them in my first trimester. So, I am not really a help since they were both boys! But, you should talk to Jenn. Her pregnancies were all very similar and she carried almost the same too. So, you never know! :)
ReplyDeleteSeriously?!?!? I have to wait until January? I keep really good secrets....
ReplyDeleteBoys eat like horses!!!! You are sticking straight out front, like I did with your brothers. And you are bigger at this point, than you were with the girls. But, what do I know????? :-)
ReplyDeleteI am with you, Holly!!
Love,
Mom
I must say that I did not eat a lot with either one of my kids but my symptoms were totally different with Carson than they were with Gabby. I mean, night and day!!! I was more nauseous with Carson, on and off bed rest, yadda, yadda. Oh, boys keep you humble. That's for sure! hehe!
ReplyDeleteI carried right out front with both boys. I'm not sure if I ate a lot or not? Nothing to compare it to. I craved tomato anything and salads. Weird.
ReplyDeleteI am proud of you for not finding out! Keep it up and don't cave to peer pressure :)