Yay for all the registry peekers, LOL!!!
I am such a planner and I don't expect anyone to get anything necessarily, it is our job to provide for our baby. I was freaked out because we registered for our travel system and he can't come home without a carseat obviously so I was getting worried and wanted to just buy it but someone else did


At least he can come home now, the rest of the stuff is we can make do without if need be.
Instead of packing a hospital bag (since it's early and I'll likely forget what I put in there) I am making a hospital drawer. Everytime I think of something I will need I just throw it into the drawer so I don't forget!! It's working great so far and if in an emergency I need stuff I can just throw it into a bag and run out the door.
That is a really good idea about the drawer! I may do that as I get closer - still feels too far away with 15.5 weeks, give or take, left.
Had my 4-D today and got 50 pictures. I figured I'd share one with you girls
He's so handsome!! How far along are you now?? That is a great picture. PS no one would be upset if you share more than one
Hi everyone! I've been around for a couple of weeks but didn't want to say anything until we had our 10-week appt, which was today! So I'm here to say hello and join the group! This is our first and we're really excited (and a little nervous!). My due date is late January, so we have a little while to plan! Thanks to everyone for the updates! They've been great!
Also, by looking at my signature, we're planning a trip to Disney World and I should be about 16-weeks at that point. If anyone has any tips regarding rides, food, etc while we're there I would greatly appreciate it!!
I went to WDW back in May at 19 weeks. My suggestions would be to be sure to stay hydrated. Also, rest while others are riding things you can't BUT be sure to do something that will keep you entertained and cool - like sitting in a store, reading, or people watching. . .
I rode lots of stuff, but no thrill rides. . . keep in mind also that we only went to the parks two days, so I didn't ride as much as I could, simply for times sake.
What I rode and ate:
At AK -
Safari, BUT ask to go on the handicapped one b/c it is less bumpy/fast

Tough to be a Bug
Flame Tree BBQ is my favorite Table Service, yummy chicken and ribs.
Epcot -
Soarin'
We ate lunch in Japan, and it was pretty good, but not great.
HS -
Toy Story Midway Mania - we rode this 6 times, so much fun
I also went through one man's dream while my family did TOT and RnR, I had never before and was glad I did, especially the movie at the end!
We saw fantasmic and that was awesome.
We had dinner at 50's prime time, it was FABULOUS! Always love this place, especially the s'mores for dessert.
MK -
Pirate's
Mickey's Philharmagic
Winnie the Pooh (2x's)
Haunted Mansion (2x's)
small world
Watched Wishes!
Ate lunch one day and dinner another at Peco's Bill - YUM YUM, especially the toppings bar!
Had two dole whip floats, one each day we were here, LOVE these.
We also ate at Kona Cafe for Dinner, the Wave for Dinner and Boma for Dinner - all were amazing!
The trip was more about just being at WDW/experiencing the magic, spencing time with family and eating (I was newly done with "morning" sickness and thrilled to eat yummy WDW food). Don't think too much about what you are missing. . . there is still plenty to do, and you can always go back and get on those thrill rides!