I have alot to catch up on. Last Friday, Gracie had been sick. Her asthma was acting up. We was going to have some friends over that night but didn't think a good idea because of Gracie so we had them over Saturday night. We had a good time, a lot of people and a lot of good food.
Sunday, I had to go to the hospital because I spotting. Turned out I was ok and the baby doing fine. The shots I was taking was the cause of it. The doctor kept me for three days to make sure. It was nice that I got to see the baby for three days in a roll. Dan and Gracie got to see one of the ultra-sound the last day I was there. The baby is much bigger then two weeks ago and you can see the baby moving all over the place and the arms and legs going crazy. One point, the baby was waving at us and he/she was sucking there thumb. The doctor got a picture of the baby while sucking its thumb. Gracie likes looking at the pictures of the baby, she keeps on asking the doctor if there is two babies, we keep on telling her that there is just one baby. Don't know why she keeps on asking. I now have three weeks until we are in the second trimester!!! We will be able to breath a little better. I still have to do shots, that I will do til the end of the pregnancy but one of the meds will stop after I am in the second trimester. My doctor looked at me and told me she feels the baby will make it. God has once again shown his miracles. If this is a boy, that is all Gods work. For some of you who don't know, my body my rejects male babies. The doctors don't know for sure but one of the test that Ft. Stewart doctors lost was to test to see if my body rejects male babies. We won't know now because that test has to be done 48 hours after a miscarriage. So, you will understand if the baby is a boy, Dan and I will be talking about this for years to come and how God can work miracles. For right now, Dan and I don't care boy or girl, just to hold our baby and let our hearts heal that our second chance came! I must be honest, I didn't want to give Germany a chance. I have always seen why God has done some of the things that has happen to me and would never change any of it. I was trying to see why God sent me here, now, I can see it and I will always be Thankful that I am here. I miss my family and friends dearly and can't wait when they come here. I use to think that there was no better place to live but the states. It was had at first to get use to the new laws, culture, people, and the recycling here (very picky). Now, I really like how CLEAN this country is, wish the states was like this. The country is pretty. We are starting to met very nice people, but to top it off, the doctors here are great. I am very thankful that me and my family has gotten to experience as much as we have, so I need to thank the Army!
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
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