Big Reveal
We've been working on quite a few large projects, including a new heating system and a major thinning project in our forests. But this project tops1 them all.
Yes, that is what you think it is. This August 20th (give or take), we will be a household of 4!
This has been a long-term project for us. Back when Anders was around 2 years old, we decided we would go for our second (and final) child. A couple years after that we saw our first specialist. Then we did two rounds of in vitro fertilization in Portland. Then we did two more rounds of IVF at one of the foremost centers on the procedure in New York City. We finally had success using an egg donor, and here we are. We are excited!2 (BTW, we have lots more information on the processes involved and would be happy to talk with anyone who is interested.)
Now is a good time for a Fight Club moment where we revisit situations over the last 4 months in light of new information, such as: why Corinne isn't learning skiing with us; why she is drinking masala chai instead of lattes; and that when I went to NJ for a week in January, she had to self-administer all of her IVF-related injections. Go, Corinne!
With the IVF and egg donation procedures, we conducted lots of genetic and chromosomal testing to ensure a healthy embryo. One of the outcomes of the testing is a highly reliable answer to the question of gender. We won't be surprised this time! The doctor has known the gender since before the embryo was implanted, but we weren't ready for the information at that point. So we had her write it on a piece of paper and seal it in an envelope. Now that we're past the first trimester, it's time to find out.
We wanted to do something fun to find out. So we took that envelope and gave it to a local baker with instructions to make cupcakes with an appropriately-colored filling: pink for a girl, blue for a boy. We picked up the cupcakes on Friday, and Saturday afternoon we sat down to take our first bite of what our future holds for us.
I know you are all anxiously awaiting the results. So, without further ado...
That's the photo we sent to our families on Saturday evening. Not nice, I know - but fun. :)
Here is the video of us finding out - for real - what's coming in August. Enjoy!
- Mike, Corinne, Anders, and ???
1 I just can't bring myself to use the word trump.
2 ...although we occasionally have doubts about introducing a disturbance into a well-oiled machine.
2 comments (at least)
ReplyDelete1) Anders response to Mike's joke completely cracked me up. The joke was fine and all - but that kid sold it.
2) I also loved how Anders ate all the frosting off first and THEN went in to find out what's inside
also - yay, yippeee, whoo-hooo, congratulations!!
( see that's 3)
1) Anders loves any excuse to laugh.
Delete2) I didn't notice! But that would be consistent with his standard mode of operation.
That is an awesome reveal and a great way to share with everyone else. I feel like I was there.
ReplyDeleteAlso LOVED Anders laugh...so contagious! Can't tell you how happy I am for you all!
P.S. Loved the birds in the background audio too!!!
That was so clever and Beautiful now I know why she did not make it to the Party!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations and God Bless all of you!!
Love Linda and Brian
Emily and Zoe think that is the best way to find out what kind of baby you are having! Congratulations!!!
ReplyDeleteBut make sure you have him by your house and not by my house - we don't have any stuff to help this time!
We are So VERY, VERY happy for you!! = )
Love - the Eliens