And so, yes, we are having a girl! It is exciting to think about raising her as a strong, smart, wholesome girl, about seeing what kind of little girl and eventually woman she will be, and about Grace and this new baby growing up as sisters. It definitely feels so right to picture us with these two girls.
The ultrasound was wonderful and showed that all the important parts of our baby seem to be developing normally. The heart has four little chambers that are pumping away furiously, her brain has the right ventricles, all the tiny organs in her abdomen are there and the right size and all that. It still amazes me that they can see so much when she weighs a mere 13 ounces right now. This little girl was moving around a lot during the ultrasound, more than I remember seeing Grace move. We could see her rolling and waving her little clenched hand.
And now we know that we have most of a wardrobe ready but absolutely no clue on what to do for a name. Grace's birthday is in February and this baby is due right around Christmas so if her growth is at about the same rate as Grace's, we will likely be able to use a lot of the same clothes, supplementing in those hot months. Grace wore long sleeves in May the first year of her life, which is Not Going To Happen here. A name, however-- whatever shall we do? The conversation about what to name Grace was literally less than 2 minutes long and took place years before she was born; her first and middle names are family names from Rob's and my clans respectively and we both knew we wanted to use them for a daughter. The name dilemma is thus very new to us. Everything we think of seems to have some problem. We like Jane and Kate, but both are one-syllable names ending in "-e" with the long "a" sound in the middle; in other words, they are just like Grace's name. We like Lizzie (short for Elizabeth, and yes, named for that Lizzie) and Lucy but want avoid rhyming with our last name, which ends in the "-ee" sound. So here we are, at an impasse. I'm going to go buy this book since I have been stalking the author's blog for a while.
6 comments:
Congrats, so exciting! I love the naming dilemma - its amazing all the things that can be wrong with a name (rhyming, length, that weird kid from high school...) that its a wonder anyone ever gets named. But I must say I love that Jane Austen is playing a role :)
Loved that book! In fact it's what we used to come up with Elliott and Oliver's names. We had picked one of them and need a "complement" and her sociological take on style and siblings reallly helped us!!
CONGRATULATIONS Silges!!Can't wait to see her face - and so fun that Grace and Lizzie Jane :) will get to grow up to be sisters. And I LOVE the BNW! I stalk the blog too, and it's where I was reminded of Tobin's name (I love the "Why Not" list) - you may know this already, but there's a new edition coming out in Sept (I think it's Sept).
Congratulations! How exciting!
We are heavy in name dilemma right now, I need to stalk her blog more and maybe buy that book!
Good luck with the name finding. I'm glad to see that you and Rob are giving this a long thought, unlike the parents that I have exposed in my blog before. I'm sure that you'll come up with a good name for Grace's little sister.
Aw! Congratulations on the baby girl! How exciting. I can't believe it's halfway already though!! (I know it prolly seems longer to you, LOL!)
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