Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Echo Fetus Location!


It's really real. No serious, I saw little Fetus jump and wave his/her little arms. Even though Fetus spent most of the ultrasound mooning us, he/she did roll over and start doing an odd form of leg press (as seen in the photo on top). Fetus firmly planted his/her big noggin' on the placenta and then began pushing his/her butt into the air (proof that he's a Burke after all). The whole experience was awesome, a thundering heart rate of 163 beats per minute, and a solid tumbling routine. But, as you can tell we will have to wait for the next ultrasound to learn the sex. (sorry this was so short, and not edited, but I have to get back to studying.)

^ click on the pic to see them supersized.

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Fetus the mighty!

Sorry to all for the lack of activity on the blog but, to be perfectly honest, not much is happening. Not much is happening baby-wise, I should say. Tyf had another doctor's appointment. She did not in fact see the doctor but only had a conversation with a nurse about the possible genetic prowess of Fetus. I tried to explain to Tyf that due to a slew of medical experiments that have been performed on me by our government in a joint effort with the dopplgangers from the third moon of (the former planet) Pluto, Fetus will be nigh impervious to everything but the bite from a gamma-irradiated gnu. Thus, rendering the genetic counseling moot. But, Tyf didn't want to hear it, and again I was banned from a doctor's appointment. Which was just as well because I had to be in Bar Review class anyway.

On the other hand things are moving right along on the baby-preparation side of things. Well, not in any physical way. We haven't moved a stick of furniture, but in our minds the nursery is rockin' like a fat kid on a trampoline. (What!?! Bad karma?) Anyway, Tyf has also taken full advantage of the Fort Worth public library and checked out every "What to expect when a happy baby on the block with your girlfriend and pregnancy dummies go week by week" book and DVD available. And we've watched/read nearly all of them. Of course the week after our new neice Bailey came to visit Uncle Billy and Aunt Tyf, we learned the five "S's" of soothing a baby. It's something like swaddling, swinging, shaking, screaming. . . I don't know, it looked like fun. We'll have to try it next time.

Everyone be sure to vote on the side bar for your call on the sex of Fetus. The battle rages on with me, my sister Tam, and Nana (Tyf's grandma) saying - Boy; and Tyf, Tyf's sister Tam, and Mom & Dad Boettcher saying - Girl. Let you voice be heard! Rock the vote!

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

I know nothing. . .

Tyfany and I went to our first doctor's appointment yesterday, and from this appointment I have learned three things.

First, I am not allowed in the room during examinations. It seems my very presence is aggravating, disconcerting, and somewhat creepy for nearly all those involved. This shouldn't have come as a shock because this has been the reaction of most women in small rooms in which I have sat in for most of my life. I had hoped being a father-to-be may have changed that. I was wrong.

Second, I have no sense of timing when it comes to re-entering the examination room. I can stand outside and mentally estimate the amount of time I think it will take Tyfany to redress then add a few seconds and still when I open the door, to rush in and be a supportive husband, I will have opened the door at the most awkward and anger-inducing time possible. Again, I'm sorry honey.

Third, if you want a foolproof way of making Tyf cry, simply rub the crook of her elbow with an alcohol swab. It helps if you tell her your going to be drawing blood. Then sit back and watch the eyes redden and tears fall. In all sincerity, she was a trooper this time around she never said "ouch" or even looked like she would faint.

After all of this learning, we still didn't find out an estimated due date (thanks to a broken sonogram) and didn't even hear the doctor say "yep, you're pregnant." I guess she's taking our word for it. Thus, until the next appointment those three things are all I know.

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Baby on Board!

Tyfany and I are very lucky, not only in the fact that we are having our first child, but also that other members of our families [my sister Tamara, and Tyf's sister Tamara] have had babies fairly recently. In fact, if all goes according to plan, our baby will be born just after Elli's 3rd birthday and just before Bailey's first birthday, and I'm talking within days. Besides the obvious support and tips from those people who have just dealt with pregnancy and birth, is the thievery of ideas [e.g., this blog. . . thanks Brent]

Just like my brother-in-law, I will do my best to keep this blog up-to-date on all the baby happenings so that our families, spread across the country, can hear about the good news, excitement, and utter fear. And of course, all tips, comments, and suggestions are not only appreciated but encouraged. . . some might say begged for.

For those of you who haven't heard, and for posterity sake, Tyfany and I discovered the joyous news on May 27. Tyfany had actually had the feeling prior to that but didn't know for sure until 4:15 AM when, after a strange dream, she couldn't fall back to sleep so instead went to the bathroom and took a pregnancy test. Tyfany, of course, tried to tell me what she had discovered to no avail. I'm not big on chatting at 4:30 AM. The next morning around 8:00 AM as I was stepping into the shower Tyf gave me the good news. Many excited expletives and 4 pregnancy tests later, Tyf is searching for the closest hospitals to the house and what books she should read, and I'm trying to decide whether a Baby Bjorn or a modified car seat will best strap to a Rhodesian Ridgeback.

Needless to say we both feel extremely blessed, excited, and more than a little afraid.