Thanks everyone!!! Obviously it was a very big surprise, but a great one all the same. I have been feeling great, not even a little nauseated. Just feeling very tired most days. Without any morning sickness at all and the surprise of it has made it seem surreal, more often than not. Terra is ecstatic! She has been asking for awhile now when she can have a brother or sister.
And that announcement brings me to why my weekend was so drama-filled. The day before we left for camping, my other mom going overnight bailed on me. I still don't know why. Her email simply said "R and I won't be able to go after all. Sorry for the short notice." Um, short-notice? How about almost meant no one could go due to adult shortage? I called the leader we were sharing our lodge with and she had plenty of adults so she agreed to let me "share" her moms so that we were covered. Plus, I had two coming down for day-only on Saturday.
So, Saturday morning I wake up with my stomach bothering me some. As the day progresses, the pain was progressing similarly to my diverticulitis. Well, the doctor didn't want to chance anything since they hadn't done any ultrasounds yet so they wanted me at the ER to be checked. So, I figured out how to juggle my girls with various leaders I knew at the camp weekend. Then I got to break the new to my mom about the baby in a sentence that included the words "and I need to go to the ER". (Felt TERRIBLE about that turn of events.) So, Mom took me to the nearest ER and they did some blood work, etc. Then, that hospital didn't have ultrasound. So because it was after 9pm, Mom dropped me off at the next hospital and went back to stay overnight with my 4 Scouts. Kristi then drove out to meet me at the hospital. I got to that hospital at 9:45 and left at 3:45am. Fun! It just took a long time to get to the ultrasound and then another bit of time for them to read and report on it.
In the end, everything was just fine. The baby looked good and I am right at 9 weeks. The diagnosis was confirmed as the diverticulitis and I left with an antibiotic script. We decided then to just go to the Denny's across the street to kill some time. After that, it was still about two hours until the camp gates would reopen so we decided to just go sleep in the car on the road into camp. Got another hour or so of sleep and then the ranger opened the gate. I got back to camp before my girls woke up and was able help them get packed up, cleaned up and back home again. I guess Terra had gotten a little upset when I didn't get back closer to bedtime, but had some great moms and a few other Scouts who helped her calm down and fall asleep. One of the fourth graders even sang her some lullabies. She was asleep by the time my Mom got back to camp.
Sunday afternoon I got to take a nice nap. Then went to bed as soon as we got home from my dad's birthday dinner and slept for just over 12 hours. Most of yesterday I was still a little out of it, but am finally feeling much better today. My tummy feels a little iffy, but I think that's still just carry over from the pain. If not, then I guess a little "morning sickness" is finally settling in.