Thursday, November 27, 2008

Happy Thanksgiving

I am so excited that in the next two days we get to celebrate so much!!!

First, we get to celebrate an American Thanksgiving. We have so much to be thankful for. This year we get to be back in the States -- we are in Lompoc with Jimmy's mom and all of that side of the family. We will get to enjoy a huge feast and see lots of family we have missed for a year. :)


Also, Jimmy and I will celebrate our 4th anniversary on Thanksgiving day. What a perfect time -- for I am EVER SO THANKFUL that God has brought me such a wonderful husband. I fall in love with him more and more every day. Here is a picture from our special day -- Nov 27, 2004.






Later Thanksgiving day, I am thrilled to watch the annual UT / A&M game! Living in Australia, I don't get to see my Longhorns play often. Hook 'em Horns!

And then on Friday, my sweet mother-in-law is throwing us a Baby Shower. It's going to be so much fun! I can't believe we are having a baby shower -- it makes it more of a reality that we're going to have a baby!!!

Hope you all have a wonderful Thanksgiving. :)

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Back in the USA

We flew back to LA yesterday. We had a GREAT flight on the new Airbus A380. What a plane! It was probably the quietest and smoothest flight I’ve ever taken . . . which is nice considering we were flying for 14 hours!

We are doing well and enjoying staying at the Heim’s, drinking fountain DP, and eating lots of great food! We had In & Out for lunch, then tri-tip for dinner yesterday. And we're having Chili's today. Yes!

Yesterday we got to go to Target and add some stuff to our baby registry for the shower Mary Beth (my mother-in-law) is throwing us on November 28th. That was super fun! If you want, you can check it out at www.target.com.

Oh, and some other fun news – I think I felt the baby moving yesterday!!!!! We were waiting for to be picked up from LAX and I felt this weird rippling feeling – almost like ripples of water or something like that. It’s not average to feel it this early – I’m 15 weeks, and you usually feel it from about 16 weeks onward (but a first time mom usually doesn’t feel it till 18 weeks or so). So, I’m not exactly sure, but it kept happening throughout the day and I’ve never had this feeling before. So cool!

We do have a cell phone if you want to call us: 714-488-3808. We are borrowing it, so will only have it for a few weeks.

We are glad to be back and hope we get to see you while we are here!

Love, Meagan

Sunday, November 9, 2008

14 Weeks

We are packing and getting ready to fly back to the USA tomorrow morning! We are excited to see family and friends, rest a bit, and eat some great American food! :)

This week we got to go in for another Dr. appt and ultrasound. They took my weight and it seems like it has finally stabilized (I was the same weight as the last time I weighed myself a week before). That was great news since every time I weighed myself in the past two months, I was losing weight. The dr. said it was okay, and that I should start to put on the kilo's now.
Also, Joey looks great! We got to see the little one moving all around, opening/closing its mouth, swinging its arms, moving its head, and jumping up and down. It was great to see the baby doing so well. Again, it's hard to believe all that movement is going on in my body. I can't wait till I can feel Joey's movements!
The baby has definitely grown. You can tell on the ultrasound that Joey is much bigger than last time. In fact, I have a website that tracks my progress and it says the baby is about the size of an apple! Wow!

Here is the pic -- you can see the profile of the head and the arm sticking straight up. The rest of the body was out of the pic.


Also, here are some "belly" shots we took last night.


Thursday, October 30, 2008

Fun October Weekends

The weather is getting warmer in Australia -- Spring is here! And with the coming of Spring, I've entered into my second trimester. I am feeling so much better lately. The nausea has pretty much been gone for the last few weeks (although I still have trouble brushing my teeth and taking my pre-natal vitamins. For some reason, they both invoke my gag reflex -- yuck!) I weighed myself the other day and learned I had lost around 4 kilos (around 9 pounds) my first trimester. But, I am now happy to report that I am eating full meals again! It is so wonderful!!! I never knew eating a full meal could feel so wonderful. :) And, all in all, my energy has come back.
My belly is continuing to grow (I'll post some more belly pics soon), so I finally broke down and bought some maternity pants. I will definitely admit -- the big elastic waistband feels terrific! Next week we go in for our second ultrasound/dr's appt. I'm excited to see how Joey has grown. According to a website, Joey is about the size of a lemon now! We're both getting bigger.

And, I'm so glad I'm feeling better because we have gotten to do some really fun things this October. A few weeks ago, we went into Melbourne to watch Jimmy run a half-marathon. I was so proud of him!! He had a great time of 1:37. We celebrated with dinner at TGI Friday's -- one of the only American restraunts we have in Mel. It was a real treat. Here is Jimmy with two guys on our team (Drew and Dave) at the end of the race.

The next weekend, we were able to go to camping with our friends from church -- Emily and Grady Lewis and their 4 kids! We stayed in a camp that had wild koalas just hanging around in all the trees, (friendly) possoms running around and eating our marshmallows, and lots of other wildlife. It was a fun time to get away. Plus -- this is where I had my first meal in about 7 weeks. We cooked steak, baked potatoes, and broccoli salad that night. It was absolutely delicious and I ate every bite. I think I was in some major need of protein, so the next night I talked Jimmy into us making and eating the exact same meal. :) Who knew a full meal could be so satisfying?!! Here are some pics from the weekend. The first two are of our team hiking Triplet Falls, the third one is of a "neighbor" we had while camping!



Since the school year is ending here soon (I know, it's strange for all you northern-hemisphere folk who just got into your school year) this past weekend we were able to have our End of the Year Party for our uni campuses. It was a wonderful time to appreciate them, appreciate our stinters who will be going home in a few weeks, and celebrate all God has done this past school year. Here are some pics from the evening.

And finally, to cap off October -- we went with our team down to Apollo Bay, a beach town a few hours from here. We had 4 days of evaluating our year, spending time with God, resting, and having fun together. Here are some pics:







Sunday, October 26, 2008

More to Come . . .

Sorry I haven't added a post lately. We've been pretty busy as this was the last week on campus! And, we've gotten to do some fun things for the past couple of weekends. We will be gone at a team retreat for the next few days, but I promise to add a post soon.

Quickly though, we are doing well. I am entering week 13 -- second trimester, YAY! I am feeling much more energized and have begun eating whole meals again. Really, that is quite exciting for me. :) My little baby bump is continuing to grow. This weekend I had to go out and purchase my first pair of maternity jeans since my old ones just couldn't cut it any more.

Stay tuned for more updates and pics!

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Back on Campus

Thank you all so much for praying for our family last week.

It was a bit of a rough week. Thursday we went in for a routine doctor's appointment to get our Australian Visa renewed. Unfortunately, they came back with some abnormal results on a urine test I took. They said it could be a urinary tract infection or a possible sign of miscarriage. Naturally, I was shocked and quite concerned. But thankfully, we were immediately able to go into Dr. McCully (my baby doctor), look at another ultrasound -- and the baby was GREAT! Baby was moving around, good heartbeat, and had grown since last week, etc. He reassured me that it wasn't a miscarriage. It was such a relief!

Then they took some more blood and urine tests. We just assumed it was a UTI. So then the tests FINALLY came back this Tuesday . . . and it was completely normal. We have no idea what happened and what was caused the other test to look abnormal. But all things now are showing I am fine. :) Whew, what a week!

SO this week I am 11 weeks pregnant. I am happy to say, I am feeling much better! :) It seems like the morning sickness is beginning to subside and I have a bit more energy. I have even been able to go back on campus fully this week!!! It has been so wonderful to be back with our students. Also, we finally told them I was pregnant, so that has been really fun to see their reactions.

Thanks again for your love and support--
Meagan

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

A Bit Discouraged . . .

This week I am into my 10th week of pregnancy! While I'm really excited about that, I must say I have been a bit discouraged this week. Monday I came down with a head cold that has persisted all week, Tuesday I either got a stomach bug or I ate something bad, and then throughout the week I have continued to struggle through "morning" sickness and exhaustion. I feel like my body is just wrecked this week . . . and yeah, it has left me a bit discouraged.

If you could please be praying for all three of us, we would really appreciate it. For Jimmy, that God would continue to give him the energy to take on the extra weight of our ministry and duties around the house. He continues to sacrifice so much of himself so that I can rest. And I pray that God would be his strength and draw Jimmy closer to Himself during this time.

For Joey, if you cold pray that our little one would be getting the nutrition he/she needs from my body. I don't have much to offer our baby right now, but I pray that it will continue to be healthy! Yesterday, I was reading the passage where Jesus feeds the 5000 on the loaves and fish. I am praying just like Jesus miraculously multiplied the food to nourish those people He loved, that He would do the same in my body for Joey!

And for me, would you pray that God would heal my body and give me the endurance to walk through each day. Also, that I would find my hope and joy in the Lord, and not in my present circumstances.

Thanks!!
~Meagan

Friday, October 3, 2008

Hi Baby!






First Baby Pics!

We are thrilled . . . we just had our first doctor’s appointment and ultrasound today . . . and everything looks GREAT!!!

During the ultrasound, we got to see the baby waving at us and kicking its little feet. It was surreal to watch it moving around. We also got to hear the heartbeat – really strong at 173 beats-per-minute (he said “normal” was around the 160’s, so this was good!). Also, he measured the baby and it showed to be the exact length for my 9 weeks/4 days with an estimated due date of May 4th. So basically, the baby is RIGHT on schedule . . . again, such a good sign!

Here is one of the ultrasound pics. If you look closely, you will see the head on the left, a little arm waving to you in the middle, and its kicking feet on the right.


Overall, the doctor said the baby looks great . . . healthy. . . oh yeah, and he reassured us it was only one baby (whew!). I was wondering if I would cry when we saw the picture, but all I could do was laugh with joy! That made it a bit difficult to continue the ultrasound since laughing made my belly jump . . . but I just couldn’t help it.

We love our doctor and think the Lord brought us specifically to him. I am really thankful for him – I think his calm and reassuring nature will be just what I need during the pregnancy, and not to mention the labor/delivery!

Anyway, we just wanted to update you guys on how our day went. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR PRAYING FOR US AND FOR OUR LITTLE ONE! I am just thrilled that God has chosen to bless us with this child.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

9 Weeks Prego

We are so happy to be expecting our little "Joey". We've decided to temporarily name the baby Joey -- since that can go for a boy or a girl (and we don't want to find out the gender till the baby is born), and since that is what a baby kangaroo is called when it is kept in it's mother's pouch. Since we're here in Australia, it just seemed to fit. :)

Today I am 9 weeks, 3 days pregnant . . . and I thought I would give a little up date as to how I've been feeling the past few weeks.

The "morning" sickness -- not sure why they call it morning sickness when it tends to last all day? -- began around week 5. The first suggestion of it was when my stomach turned one morning when I opened the jar of peanut butter. Strange because I usually have pb almost every morning. But anyway, I felt a bit lousy that week and it culminated that Friday night at my birthday party when we sat down to Indian food. I couldn't eat a bite and quickly left to go home.

Through week 6 and 7, I couldn't eat much. Although I was hungry nothing sounded very good. The foods I could get down were: pretzels, blue powerade, apples, oranges, bananas, corn flakes, pickels, and chicken broth. A real well-rounded diet, I know! And due to my lack of diet and to Joey taking a toll on me, I was left pretty exhausted.

Then week 8 was pretty "cruisy" for me (I love the Aussie slang) -- I felt much better, was able to eat a bit more, etc. I thought I had gotten over my block of morning sickness. Meanwhile, I noticed my tummy growing a bit. Here is a pic Jimmy got as I was going out to exercise -- a day when I definitely felt pregnant!



Well unfortunately, the past two days have seen me back in bed and feeling pretty rotten. The worst is that I generally feel hungry, but I just can't stomach anything.

However, though it all I have been so thankful!!! Being sick means that my body is working properly -- producing the hormones that Joey needs. It is totally worth it for this wonderful baby! And, praise God I have such a flexible job . . . I was able to (even encouraged to) take some much needed time off during the work week.

And finally, I must have the most patient, loving, kind, and gentle husband around. I am so thankful that Jimmy has loved me through this process, encouraged me to rest, taken on extra duties around the house (like cooking!), and continued to humbly serve me without complaint. I couldn't do this without you, my Love. :)

Okay, that was a long post, but I wanted to get you all caught up on how we're doing. Thanks for stopping by our new blog!

~Meagan

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Welcome to Our New Blog!!!

As we are living in Australia and awaiting Baby Williams, this blog is for our family and friends who are far in distance but near to our hearts! Hopefully this will be a neat way for you to keep up with what is going on with the baby and with our lives.