Well, it finally went and happened, and fortunately it happened in “good form” -> as in “first comes love, then comes marriage, then comes baby . . “.
What finally happened? Well, the “next generation” is what happened in our little clan of my brother, my sister and yours truly. My sister’s son and his wife, recently married, announced that they are expecting.
So now all the questions arise: How far along is the pregnancy? How pregnant is she? When is she due?
I know somewhere in the house there’s a pregnancy calendar because I know I’ve been here before. Now, just where did we put it?
They’re kind of neat to have around as they answer many of the expectant mom’s questions, like “When can you hear a heartbeat?” or “When can you feel the baby move?”
I remember my wife reading to our unborn son and playing music. I remember singing to my children before they were born.
So, if you want to have some idea of “What’s going on in there?” it’s probably a good time to buy a baby book or two, which invariably offer some form of weekly pregnancy calendar and if you really want to “put it out there” (no baby bump pun intended) you might just get a calendar and hang it on the wall.
Just don’t forget to check the calendar for your due date.
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