Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Precious Baby Boy

Relaxing with my legs crossed
Look I can flex my foot, I have big feet like my daddy

I'm trying to find my thumb but it's just so hard to find


Here is Parker Gabriel Keenan, our precious baby boy
Well as you can see we had another ultrasound at 20 weeks. When we were home visiting mom and dad or should I say nanny and papa (we are still working on what to call grandma and grandpa) a family/church friend who is an ultrasound tech said she would love to look at our baby boy. Of course I was all for that, I love seeing our baby boy. He looked so perfect moving around a ton as always. Cherri (our friend the ultrasound tech) said he was just as healthy as could be. She said he is average in all areas and is right where he needs to be according to the charts. His head was measuring big at our last ultrasound which had mommy worried a bit, but at this 20 week ultrasound his head was perfect in proportion to his body. He kept bringing his hand to his face like he was looking for his thumb we were all hoping he would find it with us watching but of course not. I honestly think he is going to look just like daddy! Michael and I had a blast in Kansas City and were very sad to leave. We were able to see all of our loved ones and I know our baby boy enjoyed hearing everyone's voices.


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Our family started when Michael and I met in the summer of 2003. We fell deeply in love and married on April 20, 2006. We have been truly blessed and the BEST blessing that has happened to us is the birth of our baby boy Parker Gabriel Keenan. He was born on September 28, 2008 at 2am weighing 10.2 lbs and measuring 23 inches long. He is so amazing and Michael and I cherish every moment with him, never knowing when Michael might be deployed makes the time even sweeter. We love God and truly are trying to raise Parker to have a strong relationship with his maker. We miss our family but we are so thankful to be stationed closer to them. God is good!