

So, today we had our anatomy ultrasound. We were anxious and excited to see the baby and went in for an 8 am appointment to get the best view of him or her first thing in the morning. Now, before we get to the actual results we'll share a little background. Since about 10 weeks along I've been calling the baby 'him' or 'he'. Think what you will--, mother's intuition, poor use of pronouns....Drew agreed later on and predicted the baby was a boy. As we shared the news of our pregnancy and upcoming wee one most of our family veered to the female side of things. We heard lots of 'I think it's a girl because the heartbeat is so high', 'I just know you're having a girl' and my personal favorite: 'I think its a girl, because, well--, I want it to be a girl'. So we've heard from most folks that I would likely be having a girl based on their own personal intuition and since Drew and I have no particular bias, we prepared for both. We chose a boy and girl bedding, we talked about neutral paint colors and began the search for both boy and girl names.
...The search for names. Another topic entirely. Since I'm you're classic Type A personality, I had taken the 60,000+ baby names book and highlighted each name I liked so that we could compile a list of choice names to which we would then select the best few from and determine what the baby would be called. I did this oh, say, about 2 months ago. So, Drew, who is a bit less Type A, took his time and seemed to forget to go through the book after many reminders until this past Sunday. However, I do credit him for going right to task on Sunday. He spent the day reviewing names and updating lists. We collaborated on a joint list and found the boys names incredibly easy to select. We've got about 5 that we both equally like and we'd chose any of them for this little bugger. Then there were the girls names. For every name I liked, Drew disliked two and together we came up with a very short list of 'okay names', which in my book just wouldn't do. Who wants to name their kid something 'just satisfactory'? Anyhow, think of this situation what you will as we move on to today.
So, back to the original story. We get to the Dr.'s office and start the ultrasound and we were greeted with this cute profile. Here's the baby today:



So, finally, here's exactly what you've been waiting for. All along, all of the signs and intuitions were leading us in the right direction- because we're expecting A BOY!!!, and just in case there is any wonder about the certainty of such an assumption we've shared the shot that tells it all. We apologize in advance to our little guy for showing off all his parts before he has any say in it :) So maybe all along we really were inclined to know what we were in for, and maybe when deciding names we should have just stopped at the boys names, but nevertheless we couldn't be sure until we saw this shot and confirmed our suspicions. So to all the members of our families who thought it was a girl we're adding a 'we told you so' and wishing you better luck next time :)

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