It’s early.
Bags are packed and the car is loaded.
Beemer is cared for and Ella is fast asleep at Garan’s.
I’ve had a haircut, manicure and pedicure.
I’ve paid the bills, mailed thank you notes and finally completed my Census form.
The house is clean and the yard looks gorgeous.
Big pink bows are hanging in Sophie’s room… ready for the mailbox and front door.
Coming home outfits are pressed and ready to go.
The fridge is stocked for next week and we’ve got hospital snacks in the car.
Car seats are installed and the nursery is finally finished.All that’s left is to meet Sophie.
Please pray for us today as we meet our new addition.
Bags are packed and the car is loaded.
Beemer is cared for and Ella is fast asleep at Garan’s.
I’ve had a haircut, manicure and pedicure.
I’ve paid the bills, mailed thank you notes and finally completed my Census form.
The house is clean and the yard looks gorgeous.
Big pink bows are hanging in Sophie’s room… ready for the mailbox and front door.
Coming home outfits are pressed and ready to go.
The fridge is stocked for next week and we’ve got hospital snacks in the car.
Car seats are installed and the nursery is finally finished.All that’s left is to meet Sophie.
Please pray for us today as we meet our new addition.
Pray…
that my surgery is on-time and uneventful.
that my doctors and nurses make good decisions and give us the best possible care.
that Josh gets to watch Sophie’s birth {even though I wouldn’t want to}.
that she is born whole and healthy and perfect.
that there are no complications and I have an easy recovery.
that she is in my arms soon after.
that there are no pediatric cardiac consults this time around.
that my family has plenty of time to get to the hospital before her arrival.
that camera batteries don’t die and video footage isn’t lost.
that Ella makes the transition to big sister as beautifully as possible.
that I don’t completely lose it when my girls meet each other for the first time.
that we are happily home before the weekend.
that I cherish every single second of life with these two beauties.
that I never take them or their sweet daddy for granted.
that my doctors and nurses make good decisions and give us the best possible care.
that Josh gets to watch Sophie’s birth {even though I wouldn’t want to}.
that she is born whole and healthy and perfect.
that there are no complications and I have an easy recovery.
that she is in my arms soon after.
that there are no pediatric cardiac consults this time around.
that my family has plenty of time to get to the hospital before her arrival.
that camera batteries don’t die and video footage isn’t lost.
that Ella makes the transition to big sister as beautifully as possible.
that I don’t completely lose it when my girls meet each other for the first time.
that we are happily home before the weekend.
that I cherish every single second of life with these two beauties.
that I never take them or their sweet daddy for granted.
Thank you for all of your well-wishes over the last nine months; for your sweet emails, telephone calls and comments. The support of my family, friends and blog-girls has been more than I ever could have asked. You are all so important to me {even those of who I’ve never met in real life!} and I cannot WAIT to share stories and photographs of this journey as a family of four.
Kristin is married to her high-school sweetheart and the mother to two daughters. Professional by day and creative by night, she is a family lifestyle blogger who writes about faith, family, and fitting it all into a busy schedule. At Taz + Belly, you’ll find healthy recipes, children’s party ideas, tutorials, DIY projects, and more. Click Here to Read More About Kristin