After much talk about finding out what the baby will be, JT gave into my request to not find out the sex of the baby. Well, let's just say I fell into temptation.
JT was not going to be able to be with me during our ultrasound. He was at a fishing tournament (which we will talk about later). I got to thinking a day before about the baby. Whether I found out then or found out at birth, it would still be a surprise. What about the girls? Maybe they needed to be prepared for whatever was coming...maybe JT did too. So, I had the ultrasound tech write down the gender on a piece of paper. I would never think of finding out without telling JT and then telling him later. That would just be rude! So, I put the paper in a safe place out of view so I would not be tempted. He came home so late that day...around 11pm. I was so tired, but I wanted to stay up til he got home. He told me about his trip and showed me pictures. I asked him if he wanted to see pictures of his baby, and he said yes. I have a picture of the face, a profile, and the fingers. He smiled at them. I then asked him if he wanted to find out what we were having, he looked confused. I told him what I had done. He asked what I wanted to do, because he did want to find out. It was nice to have him willingly go alone with me if that is what I wanted. In all honesty, it is really hard to think straight and go with the "plan" when you have your baby's gender sitting on a piece of paper in front of you. I let him open it, I could tell by his face...it is another girl. I have always said that I didn't care one way or another, but I knew my husband wanted a boy. I mean, what man doesn't really? It is not that he doesn't love his girls or that he doesn't love this one...I think most parents understand those feelings. I am excited. It will be neat to have 3 little girls running around the house. It will be easier, we have everything we need. A little boy would be awesome too, it is new.
This is the way I look at it. I lost a child and to be able to be pregnant and carry the baby, it such a blessing. To care what the baby is just wasn't important to me. I know I am blessed to have either.
We told Ella and Olivia the next morning. They were disappointed, they wanted a brother. It was kind of cute. Ella did ask if we had to get rid of her or Olivia since we were having another girl. Where she comes up with stuff, I will never know. I assured her that no one was leaving.
If somehow the ultrasound tech was wrong, which I don't think he was, he checked twice, I will be just as happy with a boy.
Now, all we need is a name. That may remain a mystery for everyone until the baby is born. We can't decide on one at all. All the names seem to look alike now. I think I am going to take a break from it for awhile. Worse case, we will just take a baby name book with us to the hospital and decide when we meet her.
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3 girls - The Wilson family did it, and we had a blast. The girls will grow up having loads of fun. We were all 4 years apart - now 18, 22, and 26. :) Fun stuff. Congrats.
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