Friday, May 11, 2007

24 weeks and counting...

My tulips survived the snowstorm...:) So I thought I better take a pregnancy picture near them.
I'm close to my third trimester! I can hardly believe how fast this pregnancy is going. Hopefully we make it past 29 weeks. So far everything looks good, and the baby is really active.

Fischer sitting inside Dad's new rope...
A little cowboy in the making, practicing his loop in the grass! :)



Dad and Fish enjoying the lovely evening last night...



4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Go, Kate, Go!!! :) You look wonderful!! I know that everyone (definitely including myself!) can't wait to see you at full term!! Yay!! :)

Anonymous said...

Gosh...to see you all grown up and proudly holding your "wee one" that's still perfecting inside...it is so amazing how things end up turning out...life plays funny tricks, with twists and turns...I remember a pic very similar, only it was me...with you in my tummy! It sure feels like we've come full circle in this "Arena of Life"... In Encampment...being married to "Whiskey B..*" ...(my mother called it... "Entrapment!" HaHaHah!...but YOU, Kate... have done a fine job, making sound decisions and good choices...it pays off for You and yours. Chris is a fine husband, and you have blossomed into such a loving momma. It does my heart good to watch how you love your budding family!I am proud as a peacock, and I'm glad I got to raise a daughter of such fine caliber as yourself.I love you, mom xoxoxoxo

Jocelyn said...

Lookin' good!

Anonymous said...

Hi Kate and Chris! The pic of Chris and fish in the grass is good enough to be framed and sold in a photo shop. Kate... I am not kidding when I say that you have what photographers call "an artistic eye". This is a gift, and you could persue this god-given talent to "pad the pocket book", and raise your family at home at the same time. Your lifestyle is unique...especially compared to the "hustle and bustle" of city life...moments like those can be captured...a picture says 1000 words...people would BUY pics like that...because we all long for an agragarian lifestyle, even though it is not feasable for most of us...there is inside us all a desire to get back to what makes us happy...family,open spaces,nature and it's tranquility/ volatility...us "city slicker's" can live vicariously through your photos to remind us of what the essence of life is....now if I go on any more, I'll have to get out my old backpack...maybe there's some granola left over from the 70's in the pocket...I'll see all ya'll later...I'm going to look for the biggest oak tree I can find, to hug it! Hahahaha!!!Love, Your hippie dippy Gma Terry