Shelby Bupp Crockett

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Birmingham, Michigan, United States
I live in Birmingham, Michigan, with my husband Kyle, our son Nathan and our daughter Evelyn. The blog is named for our late dog Pete, a Rhodesian Ridgeback who died in 2014. Late in 2015, we returned to the US after living five years overseas (Seoul, South Korea and Königstein im Taunus, Germany).

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

100 Babies in a Line

35 weeks!
Finally.
Already.

I remember being at five weeks and saying to Kyle, "Only 35 more weeks." Wow. And here we are--35 down, five (give or take) to go!

35 Weeks
35 Weeks


Yesterday at our prenatal appointment, we learned that Baby C's estimated (key word) weight is 3kg. That's 6.6 pounds--whoa! Dr. Kwon said, "If I put one hundred babies in a line at 34 weeks, your baby would be at the end."  I wondered if she said it that way because it sounded better than "Your baby's weight is in the 100th percentile."  When I told Kyle of this conversation, he giggled (and giggled).  Then he posted it on facebook.

:)sbc

PS--I must apologize for breaking my New Year's resolution to post at least (if not more than) once a week. I am sorry! Although, I have an excuse--last week my dear friend Rebecca Bahar-Cook was in town (super fun) and the weeks on either side of her visit have been filled with the American Women's Club Cherry Blossom Gala prep (I am the Gala Chair). Thankfully, the Gala is this Saturday, whew!

5 comments:

  1. Can't wait to see the baby once it is on the OUTside. :)

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  2. You just never know what those sneaky babies are hiding until they arrive! I thought Caroline was just tiny and turns out she was over 7 1/2 lbs:)

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  3. Me, too Rebecca!
    Angie, I agree--it's anyones guess. Really sticking to the "estimate" rule, aren't I!?

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  4. Shelby... you look beautiful! Love all the updates :-)

    XO

    Jen & Steve

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  5. You look awesome, Shelb!!! As for estimates we received two for Reese based on ultrasounds at 26 and 36 weeks. The measurements were dead on, predicting only 3 oz less than actual. Enjoy your mornings and your days and your evenings; they are about to change, in a good way, but change :)

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