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17 Weeks And A Great Day




Well, this Wednesday is shaping up to be a pretty great one!  It all started this morning when I got to interview Rudy Ruettiger...as in THE Rudy!!


Ya'll, he was one of the most kind and sweet guests I've ever had, and he was certainly the nicest celebrity I have ever interviewed!


In case you are wondering, here is his bus.   Anyway, after the show I had a shoot at a local haunted house.  Not only was it a great day to be outside, they also let me shoot a paintball gun and Micheal Myers and other scary monsters!

Can't complain about a day like that...oh yeah, I'm also 17 weeks officially!




Pregnancy Highlights:

How far along: 17 weeks
Size of baby: Ellie is the size of an onion.
Total Weight Gain/Loss: I've put on the three pounds I lost last week, but I'm still about 10 lbs under pre-pregnancy weight. 
Maternity Clothes: Pants only.  Tops and dresses still fit!
Gender: It's a GIRL!!  Elizabeth Victoria Watson
Movement: I haven't felt quite as much this week, but we've been pretty busy. 
Sleep: I'm sleeping well, and Eli is getting better too ;)
What I miss: Eating.  I have severe food aversions and can't eat much without getting sick.  Hints the weight loss. 
Cravings: None really. 
Symptoms:  I still get fatigued by the early evening, but other than that it's smooth sailing now that I can eat and got rid of the heartburn.  

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