
She has her father's cheeks.
This is a 4-D picture of Lucy. I have no idea why it's 4-D; when something's in 3-D, the third "D" is depth, added to height and width. The fourth "D" should be time, but I'm pretty sure this picture is from 2008 and not taken at The Battle of Hastings. And yet, the doctor said, "This is in 4-D!" I don't get it.
We had our "final" appointment with the doctor today and we're about to schedule a C-section for next week. We have to wait until Lucy hits 39 weeks, Tuesday the 12th, which allows for her lungs to strengthen enough to expel fluid on her own after the birth. So it'll be next week, we won't know exactly when until we hear back from the hospital.
Hopefully that'll be tomorrow so we won't have to wait it out over the weekend. I think I just successfully quit biting my nails (Sarah took me for a manicure and that magically did the trick. It was my second; first one was for the wedding.) but my stress level, she is climbing. "Looks like I picked the wrong week to quit sniffing glue."
4 comments:
she looks like she is puckering up to give her daddy a big kiss! Sorry about the C-section. Or is it not a bad thing?
It's good! It's going to be a "Chris"-section.
Also, you'll understand the fourth dimension in approximately 15 1/2 years. "I remember a time...."
She will be here so soon! Hooray!
Lucy, Nice headshot. 4D is the new "color shot." Great for theatrical. I don't think it needs any retouching. I would like to look at the proofs though to see if there's a good commercial shot in there. Let's do an all fluid lunch real soon. mwah.
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