just a few shots from the iphone

I really have some great pictures to upload, taken with a real camera and everything, but I’m just not getting a lot of things done right now other than housing Hallie. But skh’s iPhone has gotten a few pictures recently that I liked too much to pass up…

First, we had the fall episode of the semi-annual-pre-clothes-shopping-trying-on-a-thon a few days ago. This has been the bane of Calvin’s existence previously, and I was dreading going through it. However, as he likes to do, Cal surprised us all by displaying great joy and a willing spirit, even through the piles and piles of shoes. When he tried on his snow pants, he asked if he could “go show Dada ‘no pants!”, and skh took a picture. Notice how badly Cal needs a haircut - it looks like he’s growing wings above his ears.

Trying on snow pants


Here’s an ugly girl for you. :) Mags got to go on a date with skh to Starbucks the other night. They both had a great time, discussing many topics, including what subject she was looking forward to most in first grade - art, of course.

Date with Maggie 2


We got to go on a family outing to Albertson’s a few nights ago for me to check my blood pressure for the millionth time - big fun! Actually, it was apparently lots of fun for the other three who can still hop on one leg…

Grocery hopscotch 1


And then my favorite picture from the recent past. skh took this one last night as Cal and Maggie were headed to the Greens with my parents.

Backpack boy


And for all of you kind inquirers, here’s a Hallie update.

  • I have not had significant times of nausea for the past 6 days - praise God! There is no explanation for why it would stop at 35 ½ weeks, but hey, I’ll take what I get. :)
  • My blood pressure remains elevated but not high enough for concern, so that is a praise as well - it’s just causing some headaches and dizziness for me, no danger to Hallie.
  • Here are the most pressing issues as of my appointment today - Hallie is still solidly breech and seems to have wedged herself into that position, the amniotic fluid looked a little on the low side and the placenta is still not ideally located (although it’s better than it was a few weeks ago). All of that adds up to us not knowing anything and me having another good reminder that I’m not in control. So we’re having a more detailed ultrasound tonight and depending on the fluid levels and the exact position of both Hallie and the placenta, they will be scheduling an external version next week - a procedure where they try to turn the baby into a head down position. Then after that…well, then we’ll see what God has in store. :)
Thanks for your prayers!

Mo Higgins @hobbsandbean