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		<title>Pictures of the Future.  In 3D!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mike and I elected to do a 3D ultrasound of our twins.  We wanted the pictures to show to family that aren&#8217;t living near us, from Sacramento, Connecticut, Australia, and New Zealand.  We elected to do it a bit early at 20 weeks.  Yes, I knew the babies would appear a little &#8220;skeletal&#8221; as they [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mike and I elected to do a 3D ultrasound of our twins.  We wanted the pictures to show to family that aren&#8217;t living near us, from Sacramento, Connecticut, Australia, and New Zealand.  We elected to do it a bit early at 20 weeks.  Yes, I knew the babies would appear a little &#8220;skeletal&#8221; as they are so young, but I figured that since they are twins, there will be less and less room the longer we put it off.  I sort of had to convince Mike that it was going to be worth it this early.</p>
<p>We went to Prenatal Peek for the ultrasound.  I went there in the past for a 3D ultrasound of Rhonin and was very pleased.  This time was no different.  Our technician was very nice!  I got to lay down on a comfy bed and Mike sat next to me, holding my hand.  He started on my right side and said, &#8220;Looks like this is your girl!&#8221;  I was a bit shocked since the girl has always been on the left!  I said, &#8220;Oh!  Then make sure it&#8217;s a boy on the other side!&#8221;  I admit, I may have freaked out a little bit.  But yes, they are still a boy and still a girl.</p>
<p>The little boy was all about taking pictures and looking so snuggly.  He curled up and went into a &#8220;cannonball&#8221; position.  I thought he looked a little like his father with that cute face!  The girl, however, was a bit more modest, as usual.  Once the ultrasound wand was on my belly, she curled up and turned her back to us.  After changing positions to try to get a good look at her face, we moved on to the boy again.  Right before the session was over, we tried again and finally got a couple images of her face.  I may be totally biased, but I thought they were both adorable!  (Just like little Jaren and little Rhonin!  Those two are overflowing with Cute, too!)</p>
<p>Mike held my hand the entire time.  It was so sweet!  We got some good pictures and a video of them, too.  All in all, it was worth it.  Even if they are a little thin!</p>
<p>Despite the stress and the fact we will be so busy and perhaps overwhelmed, I can&#8217;t wait until December to meet these little ones.  I am excited to see Mike meet his children, too.  They aren&#8217;t even here yet and I already love them as much as Jaren and Rhonin!  I guess that is just what happens when you&#8217;re a mother.  :)</p>
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