Another Trip to Louisville
As posted previously, my brother got a sweet internship with Walgreen's down in Louisville, KY. Given that they're into the whole money making business of prescriptions, the program sponsored a family weekend. My brother John, mom, dad, and myself took advantage to stay in a nice hotel and eat lots of food all on Walgreen's tab! The highlight was a Belle of Louisville lunch buffet boat tour on the Ohio River. Here are some picture highlights...
The boat that took us and fed us: My parents...being really photogenic:
And my other favorite picture from the trip:
There were several more great photos from the trip that I posted over on the Flickr - just click and view!
4 comments:
I have a million pregnancy and baby name books. You should borrow them. I didn't notice pregnancy symptoms (morning sickness and um, bigger boobs) until about... 8 or 9 weeks. You should sign up for BabyFit (www.babyfit.com). Each week they send you an email about what is going on with the development of your baby. It's fascinating.
And this is amazing:
http://www.nmh.org/nmh/adam/pregnancy/000088.htm
It seems impossible now, but you WILL get that big. Luke doubted it and thought it was exaggerating until about week 34 when I had already surpassed his expectations for what I should look like at the very end...
Your parents and brothers are so cute! Looks like everybody had a great time.
hey i didn't say nothing was going on- just that you probably don't actually "feel" or look pregnant... that body of yours is one huge chemistry experiment. enjoy those pants while they fit :) haa-haa! I second erin's website suggestion. I forget the site I used, but it compared the size of your fetus/baby to common objects like a piece of fruit, a loaf of bread and a blender (?) or toaster (?) Yes- I guess at some point veggies and melons don't cut it and they dip into the realm of counter-top appliances... I'm just sayin' at no point no matter how big I was did I think "oh my baby is the size of my stand mixer"...
I'm laughing at Liz's comment because yes, on babyfit, everything is compared to food and other weird items. It was interesting because it was so specific, but also kind of gross. I just remember thinking over and over, "my baby is the size of a grain of rice" and after a few days of this, I couldn't stomach the idea of eating rice. It seriously grossed me out.
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