Saturday, September 13, 2008

What baby is it you want to see? FREEBIRD




Well for those who don't know. What?? Why else would you be here, of course you know. Lori is pregnant with our first. Our approximate due date is March 15 2009. We are super excited about this change to our lives. We have had two Dr. appts. The first was at 9 weeks. We got to see the ultrasound (and so do you, see accompanying scan) and hear the heart beat. 180 beats per minute, the little ones ticker is cruisin'. We affectionately have been referring to the little one as "the parasite" as it is sucking the life out of Lori (she is ok with this)!!


We have since been back to the doc at the 12 week timetable. Again we got to see the parasite by ultrasound. Wow how it has grown. The parasite has cool little feet and hands and a humoungous head and brain (of course this is to be expected ;). The heart is still going real fast (its normal so its good). At this time we were also able to get a chromosome spread of the parasite. It took a few days, but we got the result, turns out the parasite has all 46 chromosomes and no extras!!!! Oh yeah and also, the parasite has the super chromosome also known as the Y-chromosome. This means the parasite is a boy!!!!!! We, actually me (Brian) have taken to calling the parasite Freebird, thus the name of the blog entry. To the left are pictures of Freebird by ultrasound at 12 weeks and Freebirds chromosomes.

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Bon Fart Expeditions presents......

Hey everybody:
Following are pictures from the annual Bon Fart(ini) expedition. This year was to the Trinity Alps of northern California. Another great trip with lots of laughs, lots of beautiful scenery, adventure and of course lots of pain (at least for us old people). In the group picture in the front row are Lori and Alan, the back row is Jay, Daniel, Dominic and Joe. Brian the great is taking the picture. The second picture is of a few members of the expedition at Sapphire Lake and the last picture is of Lori at Emerald Lake. The trip lasted 5 days and 4 nights. The first day was a slog up Stuart Fork river valley to rattlesnake infested (more like deer infested) Morris Meadow where we spent the night. Day two found us continuing up the Sturart Fork river valley to Portugeuse Camp where we spent two nights. From there we did day hikes up to Emerald and Sapphire Lakes (the head of the Stuart). These are great granite lake cirques that are truly spectacular and make for some great swimming. Jay and I also did a day hike up Caribou scramble to the ridge above Caribou Lake basis and a great view of E and S Lake and Caribou Mountain. The scramble was brutal, nearly 100 switchbacks, but well worth the effort. From there we hiked back down to Morris Meadow for another night before we hiked out. We saw deer, bald eagle, black bear and rattlesnakes. We also managed to complete a scientific study and the data clearly indicated Jay has the tastiest pee (don't ask). Here is looking forward to the next Bon Fart Expedition.