There is nothing quite like seeing your unborn son moving: clasping his hands, kicking his legs, even sucking his thumb.
One of the benefits of Lei being a doctory biomedical type is that she has access to these "4-D" scanners. Although (and I report this with some smugness), I took my laptop one day so that I could show the sonographer how to save the scans as .AVI animations. Never let it be said that the father is entirely redundant when it comes to ultrasound scans...
Wow! A 3-D Ultrasound! This is the first one I've seen. At first I thought I was looking at a clay sculpture. Might have to tell my sister-in-law, as I just learned she's expecting twins! (That will double the number of nieces/nephews in my life.)
Congratulations, Hobbes.
ReplyDeleteUltrasounds scare me. o-o
ReplyDeleteCongrats! I know you must be excited about all this. :)
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There is nothing quite like seeing your unborn son moving: clasping his hands, kicking his legs, even sucking his thumb.
ReplyDeleteOne of the benefits of Lei being a doctory biomedical type is that she has access to these "4-D" scanners. Although (and I report this with some smugness), I took my laptop one day so that I could show the sonographer how to save the scans as .AVI animations. Never let it be said that the father is entirely redundant when it comes to ultrasound scans...
Toodlepip,
Hobbes
Wow! A 3-D Ultrasound! This is the first one I've seen. At first I thought I was looking at a clay sculpture. Might have to tell my sister-in-law, as I just learned she's expecting twins! (That will double the number of nieces/nephews in my life.)
ReplyDeleteSo, who does he look like?
We think that he has my nose, but Lei's chin! It will be quite something to see how he turns out.
ReplyDeleteLei hopes that he has my red hair...
Toodlepip,
Hobbes