We went to a new doctor today since we had such a difficult timing getting into our original doctor. When we arrived we realized the new doctor would not be able to do an ultrasound on site. But in order to check the hematomas we needed him to take a look! So he got us in to the ultrasound clinic across the street.

We were delighted to learn that the hematomas have gone away completely! Praise the Lord! And that the fibroid mass is still there but far enough from the baby that it shouldn’t cause any risk. Before the ultrasound was done the doctor said he could not guarantee that the baby would not “abort” as he said in his limited English at this point (16 weeks). This is why we have been so concerned. So once we got the word that things were okay Seth said “now you are pregnant, we can get excited!!”

The only other “unusual” thing that the radiologist spotted almost instantly was a little boy part! Yep, it’s a BOY! Jackson is going to have a little brother. We are so excited but still spinning a bit imagining a house with so many boys!  I think I have earned myself lots of girls nights outs by having another little boy!

So, pretty soon I will be diving back into Jackson’s baby clothes to see what survived his use and what needs to be replaced!  We haven’t decided on a name but will update you as soon as we decide! We have it narrowed down so it shouldn’t be too long!

Here are a few photos of our little guy…..DISCLAIMER: for those of you that are traumatized by the new generation sharing sonogram pictures of babies please skip the next section. It does include pictures of a naked baby and a womb.

Baby Boy #2 - 15 weeks- Boy!

Baby Boy #2 - 15 weeks - body

Baby Boy #2 - 15 weeks - face

Baby Boy #2 - 15 weeks - foot

Baby Boy #2 - 15 weeks - Hand in mouth

Baby Boy #2 - 15 weeks - sucking thumb


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For some reason our Embassy celebrated the 4th on the 3rd. So, we celebrated last night and then Seth went again today for a flag raising ceremony and the revealing of a plaque to honor our 3 hostages that were rescued last year just before the 4th of July.  Seth will have lots more to write but I will post pictures now and let him write when he has time to catch his breath.

I have to start by bragging on Seth which he won’t like but I think it’s important. The event had 5500 people. Seth coordinated it all! He had 17 committees to cover all of the different aspects of the event. Earlier in the week that there was not going to be enough food and beer but as the night went on everyone seemed to have what they needed and beer didn’t run out until late in the evening which in this community is the sign of a well prepared event! Seth got lots of compliments on his great work including people last night saying things like ” whoever did the arrangement of music for the fireworks did an excellent job!”  It was very moving to hear our patriotic songs. It makes me all that more eager to get home to the US!

Jackson was exhausted but took it all in and enjoyed himself! It was a drizzly night and it always feels weird to have to wear jackets on the 4th but overall the rain held back and we stayed dry!I didn’t get many good pictures but here are a few anyways….

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Both looking a little like they want out!

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Fanny Lu…Colombian rock star. Jackson was a VIP so he got to go behind the scenes and meet her! He was too tired to be impressed!

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This picture is in honor of our friends the Maney’s! When the girl scouts came around selling these  I was like “who needs one of those glo sticks?” Then I had a vision of Sarah and Paul walking through the fair trying to sell them so I whipped out the cash!

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the stage area, pre-5500 people

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Our friend Nicholas, wishing he was an American

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watching the kids show!

Happy 4th Everyone! Eat some hot dogs and hamburgers for us today!! We are missing home!


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