I've been feeling really well lately. Not too tired, working out like normal again, eating healthy again (ie not ravenous) it's been going really well! I had my anatomy sono scheduled on Friday and the IP came down for the sono and the Dr. visit. The heartbeats were heard in the office and he was able to visualize how big my belly is getting! Then we went for coffee and got to know each other a little better. It was good to have that opportunity since he is pretty busy most of the time traveling for work. Then we checked in for our anatomy sono after a very tedious drive around to find the correct location. Luckily they weren't very busy and were ok with us being slightly late. The sonographer was very nice and informative even did a little 4D for us of the little buggers! And as was expected based on the genetic screening there is a little boy and a little girl in there! My very first surro girl! I'm not sure why that is so exciting to me. I guess I feel as though I am over populating the world with boys?? After all this will be the 5th boy I've brought into this world if you include my own sweet little man and only the 3rd girl. My IP appeared pretty excited during the sono, he kept saying whoa and taking picture and video when it was permitted. That part, and when they're born is why I do this. Getting to see the excitement and love in their eyes when they see their babies that they've longed for for so long! It makes all the symptoms and pains of pregnancy worth it. Almost more so than having my own children, almost. I'm 19 weeks as I'm writing this so if I only make it to 37 like I did with the last set of twins that means I only have 18 weeks left, I'm over half done and i've barely done anything! ;)
Still working, finally have a contract on my house, still have a little drama left to work out but so far 2016 is looking up! Thanks everyone for all the well wishes and prayers and concerns for me. I appreciate each and every one of you! (especially those who get to listen to my drama on an almost daily basis) Till next time....